Arabika Massif

Arabika Massif (Arabika) is a glacially eroded karst outcropping of the Gagra Range, Abkhazia,[note 1] Georgia in the West Caucasus, by the city of Gagra.

The highest elevation - mountain Arabika is 2,656 metres (8,714 ft).

[1][2] The 13-km-long massif is composed of Lower Cretaceous and Upper Jurassic limestones that dip continuously southwest to the Black Sea and plunge below the modern sea level.

According to Rebecca Felix, the Arabica's "towering heights of limestone suggest the possibility of amazingly deep caves, boring the length of the massif and into the earth below its base".

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Arabika Massif from Aibga
View from the Black Sea in the mid-19th century