and we're just on the city limits of goma. this is how close it came to a city of over a million. we're standing where it ended, and this is still a week later, the fire is burning. there's embers. when you look back and cast all the way back to the mountain, you see how far this deadly lava came through and how many people were in its path. 900 homes were flattened. it's been a week since it happened and there's still the very real danger. people have been told not to approach this lava, not to approach what is now this igneous rock left behind. but it's a curiosity. people come and watch. i saw one gentleman scavenging for the scrap metal because he says, i'm going to sell that even though there's a danger and the government is warning people that there's a possibility that the magma underneath might erupt all of a sudden with little or no warning or from the nearby lake. but some people are starting to come back to their homes.