In Uplistikhe, the City Carved from Rock, near Gori, west of Tblisi, the capital of Georgia is a secret tunnel.
The rock city (300 square metres) is elevated on the hill of Katlaniskhevi with a view of the Gori fields in the distance. Hidden in a crevice at the top of the rock plateau is an opening, 3 metres wide that descends about 200 metres toward the river.
An archeological expedition in 1957 began work to unearth the city and its columns, pillars, arches, beams, and vaults, dated to the Hellenistic period - 4th century BC.
Stairs have been erected in the tunnel to cater for tourists.
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