Ushguli- Defensive Towers
Ushguli- Bells at the 12th Century Chapel
Ushguli- Icon in the 12th Century Chapel
Ushguli- Icons in the 12th Century Chapel
Ushguli Landscape
Ushguli
Ushguli- Farm Building
Ushguli
Upper Svaneti Landscape
Ushguli- Public Convenience
Ushguli Resident
Ushguli- Bringing in the Hay
Ushguli- Overloaded
Ushguli- Drivers for the Tourists
Ushguli- Horseman
Our Driver Taking a Break Near Zugdidi
Bamboo Benches in the Batumi Botanical Gardens
Batumi- Botanical Gardens
Batumi Floods- Passing the Car Wash Business!
Batumi- House in the Botanical Gardens
Homeward Bound
Reims Cessna F172M G-BKIJ
Cessna 152 G-BNKP
Muddy Section Between Mestia and Ushguli
Svaneti- Mountain View from Mestia
Mestia- Hay Harvesting
Mestia- Preparing for Winter
Mestia- 'No Kit-Kats Are Left in This Vehicle Over…
Svaneti- Mountain View from Mestia
Mestia- Wrecked
Mestia- Queen Tamar
Mount Tetnuldi from Mestia
Mestia- Defensive Towers
Mestia- Watching the Action
Mestia- Struggling Lorry
Mestia- Grave with Cross of Saint Nino
Mestia- Interior of Traditional Svaneti House
Mestia- Interior of Traditional Svaneti House
Mestia- Interior of Traditional Svaneti House
Mestia- Interior of Traditional Svaneti House
Mestia- Farmhouse
Mestia- Defensive Tower
Mestia- Russian Lorry (Unknown Make)
Mestia- Roadside Snack
Mestia- High Caucasus
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Ushguli
The Ushguli villages contain buildings that are part of the UNESCO Heritage site of Upper Svaneti.
Altitude is 2,410 metres (7,910 ft).
It is located at the foot of Shkhara, one of the highest Caucasian summits. About 70 families (about 200 people) live in the area, enough to support a small school. The area is snow-covered for 6 months of the year, and often the road to Mestia is impassable.
Altitude is 2,410 metres (7,910 ft).
It is located at the foot of Shkhara, one of the highest Caucasian summits. About 70 families (about 200 people) live in the area, enough to support a small school. The area is snow-covered for 6 months of the year, and often the road to Mestia is impassable.
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