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Kigali: Thousand Hills Light Over the Hilltop Capital of Central Africa

Hora dourada, hora azul e crepúsculo em Kigali. Dados astronômicos NASA JPL DE441.

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Rebero Hill at sunset: face west over the city centre ridge for the layered Kigali silhouette in golden light, with the Kigali Convention Centre dome visible on the central ridge. In the dry season (June–August), the air clears enough to see the Virunga volcanic cones on the northwestern horizon.

Kigali sits at 1.9°S in the rolling hills of central Rwanda at 1,567 m elevation. Golden hour lasts around 21 minutes. The city occupies multiple ridges and valleys with no single dominant peak, giving it a layered silhouette visible from many positions. The Rebero Hill area (east of the city, 1,635 m) provides a view west over the central ridge at golden hour with the sunset sky behind the city. The commercial core is built on the Kiyovu ridge facing east over the Nyabarongo River valley. The dry season (June–August) provides cleaner light and visibility to the distant Virunga volcanoes (60 km northwest); the wet season (March–May and October–November) produces dramatic cloud formations.

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