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What do the UK's National Parks really look like? To see what these landscapes are made-up of, let's go on a walk. Each sekunde of the walk reveals 1% of our National Parks and how they appear from above...
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Mariana documents how weapons from the United States make their way into the hands of Mexican Drug Cartels, and learns zaidi about the staggering amount of weapons trafficked from the United States on a daily basis.
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Only the toughest can endure the extreme weather, scarce chakula and limited oxygen on these peaks. Hostile Planet provides unique access to one of the most extreme environments on the planet.
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Hazen travels to the Dulong River Valley and works with the people living there to scale the side of a mountain, in order to harvest honey from a beehive.
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Zeke Lunder, a pyrogeographer, explains the benefits and purpose of prescribed fires, also known as backfires.
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In 1976 a deadly illness appeared in the remote province of Zaire, it became known as the as Ebola Zaire, after the nearby Ebola River.
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National Geographic photographer Jimmy Chin explores all the adventure that South Africa has to offer, from a wildlife safari to biking and rafting. Partner Content for South Africa Tourism.
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TRAFFICKED provides a 360-degree view of the trafficking world from the point-of-view of the traffickers, law enforcement agents and those caught in the crossfire with access only National Geographic can provide.
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In 2019, members of the National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Everest Expedition set out to install five new weather stations on Mt. Everest, including the highest weather station on Earth.
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kwa studying fossils from the Big Five mass extinctions, we can learn how life was able to bounce back and see what this could mean for humans in future mass extinctions.
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jiunge National Geographic for an exclusive conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci and experts from Nat Geo and ABC News, as well as Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on why the COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc on communities
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The U.S could face a water shortage in a little over 50 years. See how Colorado College conserves water and how wewe can use these tips in your own life. Partner Content for Finish.
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Bullet, Lucy, Scarboard, and Zapata are four great white sharks who have reached superstar status. They are the must-see sharks of Guadalupe island, each with their own story and scars.
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Set out on a virtual dive on the coral reefs of Palau with marine biologist and National Geographic Explorer Dr. Erika Woolsey as your guide. Swim with manta rays, sea turtles, and sharks while wewe explore beautiful and threatened coral ecosystems.
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Violent tropical storms could be a driving factor in papa attacks as they disrupt the chakula chain and encourage sharks to look elsewhere for food.
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It may look like dolphins have no defense against sharks, but they have a series of defenses they can use to avoid sharks.
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Dr. Stephen Kajiura and Dr. Michael Heithaus test if sharks can detect magnetism using their mysterious sixth sense, the Ampullae of Lorenzini.
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