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Landmarks - Spain Cathedral

12th - Higher Ed
SPAIN CATHEDRAL ONE OF THE REASONS THIS AWESOME UNDERTAKING IN SPAIN IS A LANDMARK IS THE FACT THAT IT EXISTS IN SPITE THE ATTITUDE OF MANY IN ITS SURROUNDING COMMUNITY; THEY TREAT IT AS MEANINGLESS. NOT THAT THAT WORRIES THE MAN BEHIND...
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Landmarks - Schwedagon Pagoda

12th - Higher Ed
SHWEDAGON PAGODA SHINING GOLDEN IN THE HEART OF YANGON IN ANCIENT MYANMAR IS THE BEAUTIFUL SHWEDAGON PAGODA. LEGEND SAYS IT TOOK A MIRACLE TO CONSECRATE THE LAND UPON WHICH IT GREW. EIGHT HAIRS OF AN ANCIENT BUDDHA WERE BROUGHT TO THE...
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Exploring Britain's Open Access Land: New Maps for Ramblers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video describes how cartographers at the Ordnance Survey are working diligently to create new maps of areas of land being opened up to the public under the Right to Rome laws. These laws grant ramblers in Britain the right to walk...
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Only In South Korea 9 - Penguin World Cup Prep

9th - Higher Ed
Penguin World Cup Prep:Penguins warm up for a challenging game that requires strength, stamina, and skill, creating an adorable and entertaining scene.
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Only In Switzerland 13 - Jet Man

9th - Higher Ed
Jet Man:An Airbus pilot takes to the skies with motorized wings, earning himself the nickname "Jet-Man."
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Exploring Sichuan: Giant Pandas, Stone Buddha, and Spicy Hot Pot

6th - Higher Ed
Sichuan Province, China:"We will finish in Asia, where we will visit the Chinese province of Sichuan. There, we will walk along the pedestrian street Jinli and try some spicy soup. Finally, we will enjoy a 'beautiful experience' in the...
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Greenland: Land of Ice and Glaciers

6th - Higher Ed
Greenland:"To finish, we go to the surprising Island Country of Greenland. To admire some of the most incredible glaciers on earth. This land with 80% of ice has fantastic places to explore."
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Key West: History, Landmarks, and Dolphin Encounters

6th - Higher Ed
KeyWest, Florida, USA:And from this island in the Middle East, we move to one in the south of the United States of America, Key West, in the state of Florida, with its keys and beaches with crystal clear waters, the legendary Fort...
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Boston: History, Landmarks, and All-American Classics

6th - Higher Ed
Boston, USA:Then, we will head to the historic city of Boston, where we will tour the "Freedom Trail" and visit one of the most famous baseball stadiums in the world, Fenway Park, where the Boston Red Sox team plays, winning 8...
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Discovering Nobility: How to be a Fantastic Person

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, Nova takes kids on a journey to the magical land of nobility. However, they quickly realize that being noble doesn't necessarily mean being a king or queen. They learn that being noble means having qualities like honesty,...
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Only In Switzerland 11 - Extreme Snowboarding

9th - Higher Ed
Extreme Snowboarding:Some of the bravest and most extreme snowboarders take on the vertical challenge presented by the tallest mountains in the Bernese Alps.
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San Francisco: From Fortune Cookies to Ancient Trees

6th - Higher Ed
Discovering San Francisco, USA:Next, we'll travel to San Francisco in the United States to experience its iconic landmarks. Cross one of the city's most emblematic symbols, the Golden Gate Bridge, and explore the vibrant atmosphere of...
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European Space Agency's Exciting Missions and Future Plans in 2005

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 2005, the European Space Agency achieved significant milestones in space exploration and technology. From landing on Titan and sampling its atmosphere to launching the heaviest commercial launcher, the Arian 510 ton, Europe made great...
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Become a Permaculture Water Designer

12th - Higher Ed
Become a Permaculture Water Designer
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Why So Few Americans Live In Oklahoma As Compared To Texas

9th - Higher Ed
Oklahoma is just north of Texas. But despite sharing similar geographic features, Texas has grown at a much faster rate in terms of population and economy than Oklahoma. In the case of these two states, history and geography combine to...
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I WONDER - How Much Of Earth Is Covered In Water?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of how much of Earth is covered in water.
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Ion Hotel: Pioneering Sustainable Luxury in Iceland

6th - Higher Ed
Nestled near Thingvellir National Park, the Ion Hotel offers eco-friendly accommodations powered by geothermal energy. With custom furnishings, sustainable practices, and strong ties to local farmers, this hotel provides a unique,...
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Preserving Nature: The Great Lakes Cabins Experience

6th - Higher Ed
Discover the eco-friendly Great Lakes Cabins in Franche-Comté, designed to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. Learn about the efforts to promote environmental awareness and local tourism, while providing guests with a unique...
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Weird History

US Cities That Changed Their Names

12th - Higher Ed
From the early inhabitants of the original 13 colonies, to the pioneers who moved West and South as America expanded, there was one common problem when it came to establishing new settlements: What would they name their city? Some US...
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What The Average Workday Looks Like Around The World

12th - Higher Ed
Often, the typical workday doesn't resemble anything we imagined during our school years or witnessed on TV and in film. The daily grind can become mundane; hard work doesn't always get noticed or rewarded; lunches turn into quick bites...
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The Nez Perce last stand | Chief Joseph (Part 1)

9th - Higher Ed
The incredible story of the Nez Perce last stand in 1877 and their leader Chief Joseph.
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Exploring the Wonders of Death Valley: A Mysterious and Otherworldly Landscape

3rd - 12th
Death Valley is a vast and intriguing National Park, known for its extreme heat and arid conditions. Despite its harsh environment, it is home to a surprising amount of life, including unique wildlife and vibrant wildflowers. The park...
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What Will Earth Look Like When These 6 Tipping Points Hit?

9th - Higher Ed
A “tipping point” is when a system, with just a small amount of additional energy, is pushed from one stable state to another suddenly and dramatically. This can be a chair falling backwards. Or it can be a major earth system collapsing....
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The Dirty Truth About Our Clean Energy Future

9th - Higher Ed
In order to develop clean energy technology, specific rare earth metals like cobalt and nickel need to be harvested. These often come at a steep human and environmental cost– but what if there was another way? Some propose sourcing these...