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		<title>Travel Guide to Congo DRC (Zaire) – Climbing the World’s Most Dangerous Volcano &#8211; My Country #184/195</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Not even two weeks since I climbed the world&#8217;s biggest crater, the Khartala in the Comoros Islands, it was now time to climb the world&#8217;s most dangerous volcano: The Nyiragongo in the Democratic Republic of Congo. My Legs had barely recovered from the pain of climbing the 2300 meters of&#160;the Khartala, that I now had to climb to another Summit, this time at about 3500 meters of altitude. But the reward for this second climb was unparalleled; a crater filled with a massive Lava Lake, one of the few visible in any volcano around the world and being the biggest lava lake in the world. View of Goma and Lake Kivu from the Top of the Nyiragongo Back in 2002, the&#160;Nyiragongo erupted and rivers of lava started flowing directly towards the city of Goma where I was staying, a 1 million inhabitant city and was mostly all destroyed by the disastrous lava flow, which killed over 170 people. Now Goma has been rebuild on top [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
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