Kodori Range


Kodori range is a mountain range in the west Greater Caucasus, in the eastern border part of Abkhazia, Georgia.

Geography

The longest and most branched ridge of Abkhazia. It is a southwestern spur of the Main Caucasian ridge, from which the Dalari pass departs and east of the peak. It stretches for almost 75 km from north-east to south-west. From the northwest it is delimited by the Sakeni river valley, from the southeast - by the Enguri valleys and its tributary Nenskra.
The ridge line has sharp ups and downs. The highest peaks are and ; are located in the northern and in central parts of the ridge.
It is composed mainly of volcanic rocks, shale and sandstone.
On the slopes of the southern spurs there is surrounded by mountains, town Tkvarcheli.