A woman walks along a causeway close to the Alazani River.
A trailer carrying beehives. Trailers like this are common in the Alazani Valley as their elevated height helps them navigate rough terrain.
Tree line near Sakobo.
A derelict building on the road to Ilia Lake.
A ditch that forms part of the Alazani Valley's complex irrigation system.
A bridge across the Lagodekhiskhevi River near the border crossing with Azerbaijan.
Two donkeys and a horse wait for their owners to return from Bodbiskhevi market.
An alcove in Nekresi Monastery's wine cellar.
Waste dumped at a view point overlooking the valley near Sighnaghi's town wall.
A vineyard near Gelati. The earliest known evidence of winemaking was found in the Alazani Valley and it has long been the region's main industry.
The main building at Tsnori airfield. During the Soviet era the airfield was used for agricultural transport. It is now used for grazing cattle.
A water pipe runs uphill towards Pona Holy Trinity Church in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains.
Cars wait to be scrapped in the village of Kardenakhi.
A pair of pig heads for sale at Bodbiskhevi market.
Qvevri are large clay pots used for making wine by the traditional Georgian method.
At the eastern end of the valley the Alazani River marks the border between Georgia and Azerbaijan.
Many of the rivers that feed the Alazani, such as the Lagodekhiskhevi, dry up during the winter. In spring, as the snow begins to melt in the Caucasus Mountains, they come alive once again.
Cows being herded next to Alaverdi Monastery.
An icon in one of the chapels at Nekresi Monastery.
Bags of grain at the Sunday market in Bodbiskhevi.
A house reflected in the still water of a reservoir used for irrigation.
Livestock blocking the road is a regular sight in rural Georgia as they are led to and from their pasture for the day.
Horses and sheep grazing on the hillside near Kveda Pona.
The Caucasus Mountains dominate the landscape near Telavi.
A cart carrying fire wood travels along the S5, a road that begins in Tbilisi and ends around 90 miles later at the border with Azerbaijan.
A rusting water pipe lies abandoned near Ilia Lake.
Up in the mist at Nekresi Monastery, which is only reachable by a road rising 300 metres from the valley floor.
Curtains for sale at Bodbiskhevi market.
A quarry on the east bank of the Duruji River near Kvareli. Gravel quarrying is a major industry in the region.
Sheep being herded along the S5 near Tsnori.
An abandoned ambulance behind the Archimedes Clinic in Tsnori.
Driftwood trapped against a bridge across the Alazani River.
A building at the disused airfield in Tsnori.