Lions, white rhinos, elephants, and giraffes have been reintroduced to a park that was once nearly devastated by civil war.
Lions, white rhinos, elephants, and giraffes have been reintroduced to a park that was once nearly devastated by civil war.
Residents living along the shores of Lake Kivu in central Africa have always appreciated – and feared – its power. In Swahili, the word mazuku, or “evil wind,” refers to pockets of deadly, odorless ...
A lone Mexican woman skirts a jaguey near San Marcos Tlacoyalco. These man-made, earth-bermed basins collect rainwater for livestock and also supply water for ...
LAKE KIVU, Rwanda (Reuters) - Rwandans blame the "demons" of Lake Kivu for the deaths of fisherman and others who have occasionally disappeared on one of Africa's great expanses of water in the heart ...
Sitting at the border of Rwanda, the lava lake is fed by the intense heat of the magma from below and the simmering smoke ...
BUKAVU, Congo (Reuters) - Former foes Congo and Rwanda have agreed to a joint project to produce 200 megawatts of power from methane gas reservoirs in the lake on their shared border, a senior ...
A Congolese fisherman casts his line in Lake Kivu in the eastern city of Goma, file.. S/Antony Njuguna KIGALI (Reuters) - Rwanda inaugurated a power plant on Monday which uses methane gas from Lake ...
GOMA, Congo — On one side of the lake, lovers glide on canoes, friends ride Jet Skis and families pose for pictures in the hazy sunset. On the other side, less than 2 miles away, dead bodies washed ...
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