Choloki River
The Choloki River is a significant waterway in western Georgia, flowing into the Black Sea. It is most famous for its historical and political significance, as it has traditionally served as the natural border between the regions of Guria to the north and Adjara to the south. The river flows through a lush, subtropical coastal plain, characterized by dense vegetation and agricultural lands, including tea and citrus plantations. The Choloki River has been the site of several historical events and battles. Today, it is a peaceful river, offering scenic views and a glimpse into the rich history and geography of Georgia's Black Sea coast.