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This Man’s Words Will Make You Appreciate the Beauty of Life | Short Film Showcase
Nature is Raphael Block’s muse. His poetry captures the beauty of the natural world in all its splendor. Block started composing his verses after the death of his wife in 2002. Since then, he strives to live every day to the fullest and...
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How Growing Trees Helps Fight Poverty in Cameroon | National Geographic
In rural Africa, farmers are struggling to feed their families. The market price of the cash crops they depend on is fluctuating wildly on a monthly basis and there are no government subsidies to make up the loss of income. Zac...
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Antarctica is Beautiful, but Changing | Continent 7: Antarctica
Antarctica New Zealand’s Chief Executive, Peter Beggs, explains why the research going on in Antarctica is so important to him. He also shares a story about his favorite Antarctic animal. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡...
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The Timbuktu Job | Explorer
In Timbuktu, a single librarian rescues hundreds of thousands of Timbuktu’s ancient manuscripts from terrorist destruction. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Explorer here: http://bit.ly/WatchExplorer ➡ Get...
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What’s Special About a Wolf’s Paw Print? | National Geographic
Wolf paws leave behind more than just a print on the ground. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through...
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Electricity in India | Before the Flood
Leonardo DiCaprio learns about India's reliance on coal to provide cheap electricity to its citizens, and why the adoption of solar in India is so important. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National...
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Diving Deep Below Arctic Ice to Bring Back Our Ocean’s Skeletons | Best Job Ever
Polar expeditions to explore the ocean are not for the faint of heart. Above the water's surface, you better be on alert for polar bears. Below, you better be game for diving 60 feet under sea ice into freezing temperatures. Watch...
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This Is How Black Bears Brunch | National Geographic
Despite their size, black bears eat pretty small foods, like berries and crabs. Watch new episodes of wild_life with Bertie Gregory on Wednesdays at http://natgeowild.com/wild/wildlife. In Nat Geo WILD’s first digital series, wildlife...
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Life in Flight | Chasing Genius | National Geographic
More than two billion people lack adequate access to essential medical products, such as blood and vaccines. Stanford-trained roboticist Keenan Wyrobek paved a different path by developing drone technology. ➡ Subscribe:...
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Made in Space: 3-D Printing Could Change the Way Astronauts Travel | Short Film Showcase
What happens when something breaks aboard the International Space Station? In the past, spare parts had to be sent on resupply missions, which were expensive and time-consuming. Former NASA intern Jason Dunn saw a better option and...
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The Fascinating Lives of Bleeding Heart Monkeys (Part 3) | Nat Geo Live
Join Jeff Kerby and Vivek Venkataraman for a rare look at Ethiopia's bleeding heart monkey, the gelada. The pair share stories of the species' alpine survival techniques, bizarre diet, and unique relationship with the critically...
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If We Colonize the Moon, This Company Wants to Ship Our Stuff | Short Film Showcase
Imagine a delivery service that promised to drop your package within five miles of your house, but couldn’t tell you exactly where until after the delivery had happened. That’s how landing on the moon has historically worked, and it’s a...
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How Water Built and Destroyed This Powerful Empire | National Geographic
Angkor was once a thriving ancient Khmer empire in Cambodia, but it met its demise through a series of catastrophic events: severe drought followed by intense flooding. Water was central to Angkor's development and it was also revered,...
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Watch These Cave Divers’ Epic Climb to Dark Star | National Geographic
Just reaching one of Dark Star’s seven known entrances is tough. The monstrous remote cave in Uzbekistan, one of the world’s deepest high-altitude cave systems, can’t be attained without rock-climbing skills and equipment. ➡ Subscribe:...
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Inventing Graphics on Cave Walls | Origins: The Journey of Humankind
Deep inside the caves of El Castillo and La Pasiega, our early ancestors were experimenting with a language we take for granted today: graphic communication. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Origins: The...
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How Scientists and Citizens Are Protecting Ancient Ruins in Peru | National Geographic
Pachacamac is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the longest inhabited ancient settlements in the Americas. An important religious center, the vast complex is today just 30 miles outside of the Lima, the most populous city in Peru....
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Watch This Guy Build a Massive Solar System in the Desert | Short Film Showcase
The vastness of space is almost too mind-boggling for the human brain to comprehend. In order to accurately illustrate our place in the universe, one group of friends decided to build the first scale model of the solar system in seven...
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360° Viking Battle | National Geographic
Charge into the fray of an epic Viking battle with over 600 hardcore reenactors armed with swords and axes. More than a mere blood sport, the climax of the Wolin Viking Festival is a mecca for “experimental archeology”. ➡ Subscribe:...
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Ride Along With a Team of Lion Protectors | Expedition Raw
Join 2016 National Geographic Emerging Explorer Thandiwe Mweetwa on a mission to track down lions. This carnivore conservationist has dedicated her life to preserving Africa’s disappearing lion population through scientific research,...
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Fishing For a Lead | Lawless Oceans
Clues point to the victims’ ship being Iranian, so the investigation goes to the Makran Coast. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Lawless Oceans here: http://bit.ly/WatchLawlessOceans ➡ LAWLESS OCEANS AIRS...
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A Floating Chop Shop | Lawless Oceans
Razul, a Pakistani drug smuggler, provides a peek into how boats are modified to hide drugs. LAWLESS OCEANS AIRS TUESDAYS 9/8c. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Lawless Oceans here:...
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Watch: Decomposing Dolphin Brings New Life to Seafloor | Expedition Raw
There aren’t many people who would eagerly anticipate a phone call about a dead dolphin. Eddie Kisfaludy, marine biologist and National Geographic grantee, had the idea to try to document what happens once a dolphin carcass sinks to the...
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Journey Through the Largest Cave in the World | Expedition Raw
Son Doong Cave—the largest in the world—wasn't discovered until 2009. Now, National Geographic grantee and photojournalist Martin Edström, takes us deep inside Son Doong as he tries to capture its overwhelming size and beauty in 360...
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5 Things to Know About Virunga | Explorer
Discover the challenges that conservationists face in this protected area of the Democratic Republic of Congo. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Explorer here: http://bit.ly/WatchExplorer ➡ Get More...