Natanebi River
The Natanebi River is one of the principal waterways in the Guria region of western Georgia. It originates on the northern slopes of the Meskheti Range and flows westward, eventually emptying into the Black Sea near the resort town of Shekvetili. The river plays a crucial role in the region's agriculture, particularly in the cultivation of tea and citrus fruits. The Natanebi valley is characterized by its lush, subtropical vegetation and humid climate. The lower reaches of the river, near the Black Sea coast, are popular for fishing and offer scenic spots for relaxation amidst the verdant Gurian landscape.