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    Tourists invited to see erupting Congo volcano

    KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — A national park in Congo best known for its endangered mountain gorillas is now inviting tourists to go on overnight treks to see a volcano spurting fountains of lava nearly 1,000 feet into the air.

    Mount Nyamulagira began erupting on Nov. 6 and could continue to do so for days, or even months.

    "Last night's was the most spectacular yet," spokeswoman LuAnne Chad said Monday from Virunga National Park.

    Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano attracted tourists earlier this year when a fissure had lava spurting 65 feet (20 meters) high. In comparison, volcanologist Dario Tedesco estimated that the lava on Mount Nyamulagira in Congo is spewing up to 980 feet high (300 meters) high.

    Park wardens have named the latest Nyamulagira eruption "Kimanura," after the name of the area along the volcano's flank, spokeswoman Chad said.

    Rivers of incandescent lava are flowing slowly north into an uninhabited part of the park, but that the lava flows pose no danger to the park's critically endangered mountain gorillas, a statement from the park said.

    Virunga Park is home to 200 of the world's 790 mountain gorillas, as well as lowland gorillas, chimpanzees, okapi, forest elephants and buffalo.

    The park has set up a tented camp nearly one mile (1.5 kilometers) south of the eruption where tourists can spend the night. For $300, the park provides transportation for the hour-long drive from the eastern capital of Goma and wardens to guide visitors on the three- to four-hour hike to the camp.

    Virunga is located in eastern Congo, where numerous militia and rebel groups continue to terrorize the population nearly a decade after the country's civil war ended. Some 360 park rangers protect the park and its wildlife from poachers, rebel groups, illegal miners and land invasions.

    Rangers worked through the civil war in eastern Congo's five parks, with more than 150 killed in the last 10 years, according to the statement.

    The 3,000 square-mile (7,800 square-kilometer) Virunga National Park is a World Heritage site containing seven of the eight volcanoes in the Virunga mountain range that sprawls across the borders of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda. Only two are active — Nyamulagira and, closer to Goma, Mount Nyiragongo.

    Nyiragongo erupted destructively in 2002, destroying most of Goma city including 14,000 homes and forcing 350,000 residents to flee.

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    Online:

    Virunga National Park Web site: http://www.visitvirunga.org

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    • David  •  3 mths ago
      Failed advertising slogans:
      "Come witness such a lovely site of nature's force, accompanied by the symphony of nearby civil wars and genocide."

      "We may have killed all the wild African Black Rinos, but we are building new mountains."
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Tourists are also invited to Somalia to witness "real pirates" in action. Not like the fake ones at Treasure Island in Vegas.
    • James co  •  Evergreen, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Dont worry, unlike humans, Gorillas have common sense and will get out of the way
    • Z  •  Newark, United States  •  3 mths ago
      In the Congo I have 3 choices. Getting mauled and killed by an ape, shot by a rebel freedom fighter or burned up by a spewing volcano. No thanks.
    • Richard  •  Alexandria, United States  •  3 mths ago
      A video is all I need. Kinda against watching people try to kill me.. Ruins my day.
    • Gman  •  3 mths ago
      Amazing natural phenomenon!
    • nunya  •  St. Louis, United States  •  3 mths ago
      hey yahoo any chance of you not loading two dozen tracking cookies and fifteen ads every time i try to read a f#$%ing story?
    • Tom  •  3 mths ago
      I think I'll wait until it is shown on the NatGeo channel
    • Robbie  •  Sacramento, United States  •  3 mths ago
      I'd love to go but...that part of the world is ready to esplode... But not by a volcano
    • Peter Sue  •  Oklahoma City, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Calling my travel agent today.

      Africa and the Middle East are two places unlikely to ever get a share of my travel dollars.

      Enough taxes and charitable contributions have evaporated in those places.
    • spunky  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Security wise,,,,safer to go Hawaii and look at the volcano?
    • R E D O X  •  3 mths ago
      Its great to hear that the idle rich have another awesome venue to spend their idle time enjoying while we work. One question , why is the guy with the AK47 posted in front of the volcano ????? theft problems with molten rock ???
    • Censored_CommonTater  •  Baltimore, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Yeah come and visit the Congo and when you disappear they can blame it on the volcano or wild gorillas.
    • Bamboo  •  Houston, United States  •  3 mths ago
      I'm not going to any country that has roving bands of murderous rebels.
    • Half Centaur  •  Portland, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Were any of the tourists virgins?
    • Bacon  •  3 mths ago
      Tourists will also get to see,as an added bonus...violence erupting in the Congo. No additional charge of course :)
    • Motorcyclist  •  Olympia, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Yes. I agree. It COULD be interesting, but I'd hate to get raped and homicided by the so called rebels.
    • Cole  •  3 mths ago
      Would love to go see it
    • No Hate  •  3 mths ago
      Can't Hawaii and Congo develop thermal energy plants nearby that would be powered by the escaping heat and generate eclectricity? Talk about oil independence. Volcanos are always bubbling up at SOME depth.
    • legalswashbuckler  •  Colusa, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Now there's a vacation. Looking into an erupting volcano by day and an evening of kidnapping and gang rape. I wonder if there's a special rate for tourists returning from Chernobyl.
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