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Some of the world's most spectacular but least-known volcanoes
lie along the East African Rift, a wide crack in the Earth's
crust that runs for more than 1,200 miles from Malawi through
Tanzania, Kenya, and Ethiopia to the Gulf of Aden. Among the
most active and deadly of these volcanoes is Nyiragongo, a
so-called stratovolcano located just north of the city of Goma
in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In this interactive,
explore the main features of Nyiragongo and learn what risks
it poses to the 500,000 people who live in its shadow. To
launch the
interactive, click on the image at left.—Lexi Krock
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