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16 March 2011

Photo of the Month - March 2011

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March 2011
PHOTO OF THE MONTH by Carsten Peter, from the April 2011 story "The Volcano Next Door."
Photo: Nyiragongo volcano
Nyiragongo Volcano
Cradling one of the world's largest and least studied lava lakes—more than 700 feet across and possibly miles deep—Nyiragongo has twice sent molten rock racing toward residents of Goma.

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