Discovering the 'Gem of the Caucasus' | Kutaisi, Georgia 🇬🇪

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@ZacktheRussian and I visit Kutaisi; Georgia's 3rd largest city and one of the world's oldest inhabited places. Kutaisi is rather small and we were able to see most of the central part in one day. There are many excursion from the city that are easily found throughout the center. We also visited the Bagrati Cathedral, which is one of the main attractions of the city. Hopefully this video will give you an idea what to do in Kutaisi.

Although it didn't make into the video we had an excellent dinner at a Thai restaurant in the center.
If you visit Kutaisi and should like to go to this restaurant here is the Google maps link

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At 0:22, according to Bard AI the wall sculpture is a artistic work made of terra cotta by the famous Georgian artist Bernard Nebieridzeby between 1980 and 1985. It is reported to depict the history of Georgia. The work is titled "Kolkheti."

This is Bard's full narrative:
The bas relief wall in Kuraisi is a large, ceramic mural that depicts scenes from Georgian history and culture. It was created by Georgian artist Bernard Nebieridzeby between 1980 and 1985, and it is considered to be one of the most important works of art in Georgia.

The mural is made of terracotta, a type of clay that is fired at a high temperature to make it hard and durable. It is 20 meters long and 5 meters high, and it weighs over 100 tons. The mural is divided into three sections, each of which depicts a different scene from Georgian history.

The first section depicts the founding of the Georgian kingdom by King Parsman I in the 3rd century BC. The second section depicts the Battle of Didgori in 1121, in which the Georgian army defeated the Seljuk Turks. The third section depicts the life of King David the Builder, who ruled Georgia from 1089 to 1125.

The mural is a stunning example of Georgian art and culture. It is a reminder of Georgia's rich history and its important role in the development of the Caucasus region.

Here are some additional details about the bas relief wall:

Dimensions: 20 meters long, 5 meters high, and weighs over 100 tons.
Materials: Terracotta, a type of clay that is fired at a high temperature to make it hard and durable.
Subject matter: Scenes from Georgian history and culture, including the founding of the Georgian kingdom, the Battle of Didgori, and the life of King David the Builder.
Artist: Bernard Nebieridzeby, a Georgian artist who was born in 1928 and died in 1987.
Location: Kuraisi, Georgia, a small town located about 20 kilometers from the city of Kutaisi.
Significance: The bas relief wall is considered to be one of the most important works of art in Georgia. It is a reminder of Georgia's rich history and its important role in the development of the Caucasus region.

William_Fields
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Always good to see both you and Zack. I’d visit that town if I went to Georgia

ChrisAastrup
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Beautiful scenery Nick and the sky is so blue. Must be excellent air quality there with little or no pollution. Thanks and looking forward to future vids!

billhunnicutt
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Thanks Nick for bringing scenes from areas of the world so foreign to me. I recently drove through Pennsylvania and saw the off ramps they built for truckers in case they get out of control. I remember you explained that in another video in Georgia. Good video!

letterbox
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Ник привет! Хорошое получилось видео!!!

zvezda_
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Comes across a little snarky. Like the cable car never claimed to be the best every, its public transport. Yeah the residential street was quite, its a residential street. The bridge isnt a rollercoaster, its a bridge thats just a little more fun than mosr bridges.

jimmyryan
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But did you or Zack find the Golden Fleece?

nyckolaus
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Nick are other videos with that big Russian guy, Zack I think❓

bobweber
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Primitive country and the river is grey.

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