Lugela Valley
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The Lugela valley is a valley in the country of Georgia[1] formed by the Khobistsqali river. It is known for mineral waters[2] and contains the Shuru Ghumu (Always Dark in the Megrelian language), the 3rd largest cave in the Caucasus. The valley has various recreational sites including picnic sites and swimming holes.
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Coordinates | 42°39′N 42°13′E [1] |
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The nearby village of Ganarjiis Mukhuri is used by visitors to the valley and has a hotel.