Water is the foundation of life and the defining element of Adjara, from sea depths to tropical downpours. While less than 1% of the world's water is suitable for drinking, Adjara possesses a unique wealth—vast freshwater resources. Yet local abundance does not cancel out global fragility: in Batumi, water is both a tourism asset and part of everyday life. Do we recognize the value of what seems limitless to us, and how does our presence alter this eternal cycle?
