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Winter Landscape | Loopable

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Winter Landscape | Loopable
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS of summer in the North Pole

9th - Higher Ed
It takes the Russian icebreaker named '50 Years of Victory ' three and a half days to traverse the 2,400 kilometres (1,500 miles) to the North Pole from Murmansk, the base of Russia's Northern Fleet (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Capt. Bob Bartlett tells of Peary's Arctic expedition to North Pole

Higher Ed
Title card: "Editor's Note - Captain Bob Bartlett who commanded Peary's ship Roosevelt recalls Arctic epoch, the discovery of the North Pole twenty-five years ago, April 6, 1909" / CU Captain Bartlett speaking about Robert Peary's...
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Curated Video

NASA scientists release latest data on Mercury

Higher Ed
Washington DC, 16 June 2011 1. Wide of news conference 2. Side view of participants 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Solomon, Principle Investigator - Messenger Project: "One of our instruments on the spacecraft is, of course, our imaging...
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Curated Video

4:3 NASA scientists release latest data on Mercury

Higher Ed
1. Wide of news conference 2. Side view of participants 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean Solomon, Principle Investigator - Messenger Project: "One of our instruments on the spacecraft is, of course, our imaging system. We've taken more than...
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Bloomberg

Watch Out Santa: Denmark Claims North Pole!

Higher Ed
Dec. 15 -- On todays The Roundup, Bloomberg's Trish Regan, Lisa Abramowicz, Mia Saini and Joseph Weisenthal break down some of the days top market stories on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Arctic/Russia - Shumilov Leads Search For Sedov

Higher Ed
A group of Russian specialists have travelled to the Arctic Circle to find the grave of Russia's first North Pole explorer. Georgy Sedov, a celebrated Russian hero, died during a Polar expedition in 1914. This latest team of...
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Hearst Metrotone News

Explorer Roald Amundsen waves from a dirigible as it takes off to explore the North Pole.

Higher Ed
Explorer Roald Amundsen waves from a dirigible as it takes off to explore the North Pole.
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Sky News

Graves and wreckage on Beechey Island of Franklin's Lost Expedition in 1845

Higher Ed
Graves and wreckage on Beechey Island of Franklin's Lost Expedition in 1845
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN:French explorer heads to Noth Pole by balloon

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN:French explorer heads to Noth Pole by balloon
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Curated Video

Pair attempt to become first women to cross Arctic

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot press conference by polar explorers Ann Bancroft and Liv Arnesen 2. Mid shot journalists 3. Wide reverse shot of press conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ann Bancroft, American polar explorer: "We are former schoolteachers,...
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Sky News

Graves and wreckage on Beechey Island of Franklin's Lost Expedition in 1845

Higher Ed
Graves and wreckage on Beechey Island of Franklin's Lost Expedition in 1845
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Sky News

Graves and wreckage on Beechey Island of Franklin's Lost Expedition in 1845

Higher Ed
Graves and wreckage on Beechey Island of Franklin's Lost Expedition in 1845
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Sky News

Iceberg in the Arctic and North west Passage

Higher Ed
Iceberg in the Arctic and North west Passage
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Hearst Metrotone News

Admiral Richard E. Byrd shakes hands with other men in front of his Josephine Ford Fokker Trimotor airplane.

Higher Ed
Admiral Richard E. Byrd shakes hands with other men in front of his Josephine Ford Fokker Trimotor airplane.
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Sky News

Prince Harry Speaking At Charity Gala

Higher Ed
Prince Harry Speaking At Charity Gala
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Expedition to erect monument to Admiral Robert Peary in Greenland returns

Higher Ed
Title 'Santa Claus Comes out of the Arctic - Youngsters on Captain Bob's little Morrissey get a Christmas treat' / 'Santa Claus' stands on deck with a dozen young children sitting on cargo crates / CU Santa is speaking, his beard blowing...
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Curated Video

World's ice sculptors showcase work at China festival

Higher Ed
AP Television Harbin, China - 7 January 2011 1. Mid of sculptor carving ice with spade 2. Close of sculptor carving ice 3. Wide of sculptors carving ice block 4. Mid of sculptor marking ice 5. Close of paper with ice sculpture...
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Bloomberg

The Battle for Santa Clauss Home: Carl Bildt

Higher Ed
Dec. 24 -- Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes that provide insight into today's headlines. RBC Capital Markets Helima Croft also speaks.
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Sky News

Iceberg in the Arctic and North west Passage

Higher Ed
Iceberg in the Arctic and North west Passage
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Greenpeace campaigns for a global sanctuary' on North Pole

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Greenpeace campaigns for a global sanctuary' on North Pole
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : La verdadera fabrica de Santa Claus esta en China

9th - Higher Ed
La ciudad china de Yiwu se ha convertido en una sucursal del Polo Norte en la que se fabrica el 60% de la produccion mundial de accesorios para Navidad
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Like so much else, visits with Santa go virtual due to Covid

9th - Higher Ed
As the pandemic rages, children's visits with Santa Claus are going virtual -- to protect both them and the men in high-risk groups who dress up as old St. Nick (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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MinutePhysics

Where is the True North Pole?

7th - 12th
Do you believe in Santa Clause? Or a more practical question might be to ask if you believe in the location of the North Pole. Because of the convection currents in Earth's out core, the magnetic north pole drifts about 55 km per year....