Georgia
Along a Georgian military road, a small observation deck looks out onto the confluence of two eye-catching rivers in two distinct shades of blue.
The Aragvi River of Two Colors Viewpoint marks the meeting point of two rivers—the Black and White Aragvi—that blend together to form the Aragvi River. These rivers earned their names due to the distinctive rocks found in their respective origins, resulting in contrasting hues of their waters. The merging of the Black and White Aragvi creates a breathtaking contrast, with an accompanying legend of two loving sisters and a brave knight, whose fates intertwine with the creation of the rivers. Spanning 70 miles in length, the Aragvi is adorned with slate, limestone, and sandstone, lending to its scenic charm. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Aragvi River serves as a vital resource for the local community, providing a 23-mile drinking water pipeline in Tbilisi. Witness the natural wonder throughout the year, but for the best experience, it is recommended to visit between April and October, when the lush greenery and warm weather complement the enchanting Georgian landscape.
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