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What One Woman Learned Trying to Run Across California | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Ali Butler Glenesk set a goal for herself to run across the entire state of California as she tests the limits of her body and her mind. She enlisted the help of friends to help reach her ultimate goal—be the fastest woman to run across...
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An Artist's Portrait of His Spanish Hometown Bilbao | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Fernando G. Baptista, senior graphics editor and artist for National Geographic Magazine, tells us what he loves about Bilbao, his hometown, as he creates a model of himself painting the small Spanish city. ➡ Subscribe:...
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Mesa Verde's Cliffside Dwellings Show a Glimpse of History | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Perched on the cliffsides of the Mesa Verde Plateau, exists the remnants of prehistoric Pueblo settlements. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for...
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This Japanese Tea Master Has Been Hosting Ceremonies for Decades | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Watch Sensei Sobin Koizumi, who has been involved with tea ceremonies since she was six years old, host a ceremony. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium...
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These 18th Century Russian Churches Were Constructed Without Nails | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
This outdoor museum on Russia’s Kizhi Island—which sits in the center of Europe’s second largest lake—is a testament to the master woodworking skills of the 18th century. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National...
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Stay in Luxury Amongst South Africa's Unique Floral Kingdom | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Built on a hillside where a continent ends, two oceans collide, and the smallest of the world’s six floral kingdoms flourishes, the lodges of Grootbos Private Nature Reserve are uniquely positioned to capture the magic of South Africa’s...
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Getting To Kiwalik - Behind the Scenes | Life Below Zero

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When the Hailstones move locations... our crew has to follow with ALL of their gear, food, and more! See what it takes to film in remote Alaska. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Life Below Zero here:...
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Capturing the Yukon - Behind the Scenes | Life Below Zero

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Ever wonder how we capture the gorgeous time lapses seen in the show? See the painstaking process our crew goes through to achieve the perfect shot! ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Life Below Zero here:...
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Explore 'Battleship Island,' Japan's Decaying Ghost Town | One Strange Rock

Pre-K - 11th
On Hashima Island, a 16-acre patch of land off the southern coast of Japan, grass and vines and flowers flourish as concrete and steel wither. Once one of the most densely populated areas in the world, it’s been uninhabited since the...
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Tech's Impact On Young Brains | America Inside Out with Katie Couric

Pre-K - 11th
Katie sits down with Dr. Larry Rosen, a tech psychologist and author, to discuss what the science says about what technology is doing to developing brains. AMERICA INSIDE OUT WITH KATIE COURIC AIRS WEDNESDAYS 10/9c. ➡ Subscribe:...
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The Okavango After Dark in 360 - Ep. 3 | The Okavango Experience

Pre-K - 11th
Sit around the fire with the expedition team as they settle in for the night. Then, listen closely to the sounds of the wilderness all around. A chorus of bugs and frogs, the footsteps of nocturnal animals, the calls of hippos from the...
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How Wildlife Bounced Back After Civil War | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
The most recent census shows that wildlife populations in Gorongosa National Park have rebounded dramatically in the last few years. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #Africa #Wildlife About National...
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Dead Whale Found With 13 Pounds of Plastic in Stomach | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
A dead sperm whale washed ashore in eastern Indonesia with 13 pounds of plastic in its stomach. The trash included 115 drinking cups, 25 plastic bags, plastic bottles, two flip-flops, and more than 1,000 pieces of string. ➡ Subscribe:...
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Earwig Wings are Origami-Like | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
The hidden wings of the common earwig unfold to ten times their folded size, transforming the mostly ground-dwelling insect into a super-efficient flyer. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #Earwig #Insects...
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Has an Elephant Trampled Your Crops? Call This Hotline For Help | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
Farmers in India now have help when their livelihoods are impacted by wildlife, thanks to this hotline. If crops are destroyed or livestock is killed, a call is placed and locally based field staff are dispatched to reported incident...
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Rescuers Release 20 Javan Slow Lorises Back Into The Wild | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
International Animal Rescue recently released 20 Javan slow lorises in Bandung, West Java. Javan slow lorises (Nycticebus javanicus) are protected primates and yet are heavily trafficked in the wildlife trade. ➡ Subscribe:...
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Inside the Mission to Save the Rare Helmeted Hornbill From Poachers | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
What does it take to photograph the helmeted hornbill? Patience. National Geographic photographer Tim Laman teamed up with Rangkong Indonesia and spent months in the field just to get a glimpse of the extremely rare bird. The helmeted...
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How a New Generation Is Saving Zambia's Lions | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Zambia is one of the last remaining strongholds for large African carnivores like lions, yet human conflict is impacting their populations. National Geographic Explorer Thandiwe Mweetwa and Fulbright Scholar Henry Mwape are...
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'Insect Destroyer' Fungus Turns Flies Into Zombies | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Once it takes hold, the fungus can control a fly's body. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their...
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This Sahara Railway Is One of the Most Extreme in the World | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
At more than 430 miles long, the Mauritania Railway has been transporting iron ore across the blistering heat of the Sahara Desert since 1963. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase:...
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How Surfing Lead One NatGeo Explorer to The Depths of The Ocean | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
In an interview during National Geographic Explorers Festival, David Gruber talked about how his connection to the ocean started and how it lead to his current explorations in the depths of the the ocean. ➡ Subscribe:...
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Champion Slackliners Cross Between Frozen Waterfalls in the Alps | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
For highliners Lukas Irmler and Pablo Signoret, the ascent up two frozen waterfalls with 400-plus pounds of gear is only a prelude to the main action: traversing the space between two Alpine peaks. ➡ Subscribe:...
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Why Is It So Hard to Talk About America's Past? - Extended Interview | America Inside Out

Pre-K - 11th
Katie Couric and Bryan Stevenson, Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, discuss the history and significance of confederate monuments and memorials, and why to many they represent a painful and powerful reminder of America’s past. ➡...
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Lion Falls From Tree During Rescue From a Wire Snare Injury | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Bush meat wire snaring has become one of the biggest threats to African wildlife, and some people are fighting back. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #Lions #BigCatWeek About National Geographic: National...