Takhti-Tepha is an inorganic natural
monument that occupies 1 hectare and
consists of bubbling mud craters
erupting from the ground.
Takhti-Tepha Mud
Vulcano
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This inorganic natural
monument is located near
Dali Mountain and is
different from everything
that can be seen in Georgia.
The visitor, who saw mud
volcan, has a feeling that he
is not just in another
country, but is on another
planet. 
The volcano is a white hill
that constantly erupts.
From the crater, constantly
erupting and leaking gas,
oil and mud with medicinal
properties. 
On the surface, there are
separate species of
halopites: Kalidium
caspicum, Suaeda sp.
Petrosimonia brachiata,
Gamenthus pilosus,
Limonium meyeri, and
others, while the slopes of
the volcano are covered
with semi-desert
phytocenosis.
 
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Vashlovani National Park
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