As night falls, the orange glow of the crater of the Nyiragongo transforms the sky of the Democratic Republic of the Congo into an igneous canvas. From the peripheral neighborhoods of Goma, a city of almost a million inhabitants built on the slopes of the volcano, that glow is not a spectacle, but a constant reminder that the earth beneath its feet roars with a primitive force. At 3,470 meters of altitude, in the heart of the western branch of t…
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As night falls, the orange glow of the crater of the Nyiragongo transforms the sky of the Democratic Republic of the Congo into an igneous canvas. From the peripheral neighborhoods of Goma, a city of almost a million inhabitants built on the slopes of the volcano, that glow is not a spectacle, but a constant reminder that the earth beneath its feet roars with a primitive force. At 3,470 meters of altitude, in the heart of the western branch of t…