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How Cats Revived this Ex-Coal Town's Economy | National Geographic

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The well-loved cats of Houtong, Taiwan have given a second life to the former coal town. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's...
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A Squirrel's Prosthetic Wheels Are the Key to Recovery | National Geographic

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Karamel the squirrel has two legs and two wheels, thanks to the kind care of a professional team and volunteers. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic: National...
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Tragic Poisoning of Lion Cubs in Uganda, a Filmmaker Reflects | National Geographic

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National Geographic explorer Alexander Braczkowski knew these lion cubs better than almost anyone. He was blindsided when 8 of them were killed by poison. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank'...
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A Playful Sea Lion Encounter in California | National Geographic

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Watch National Geographic Travel producer Marie McGrory’s sea lion encounter in the Gulf of California—a place that Jacques Cousteau once called the “Aquarium of the World.” ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank'...
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Plants Are Taking Over This Abandoned Fishing Village | National Geographic

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Abandoned houses hide beneath blankets of vines in the former fishing village of Houtouwan, on Shengshan, one of hundreds of islands in China's Hangzhou Bay. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank'...
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Reprogramming Perception - Tech+Art | Genius: Picasso

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Working at the intersection of art and science, Ani Liu creates research-based art that explores the social, cultural, and emotional implications of emerging technologies. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank'...
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Where Did Pablo Picasso's Genius Come From? | National Geographic

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Pablo Picasso is considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, and his work continues to be studied for its meaning and celebrated for its creativity. Follow the path of Picasso’s life in this brief animated video....
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Parasites Hitch a Ride on Turtle's Shell | National Geographic

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This green sea turtle is providing free transportation to a few creepy, crawly hitchhikers. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the...
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Exploring a Seedy Reefer | Lawless Oceans

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Karsten boards an impounded “reefer” ship to look for clues connecting it to the Ping Shin 101. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' targetherelank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Lawless Oceans
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Fishing For a Lead | Lawless Oceans

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Clues point to the victims’ ship being Iranian, so the investigation goes to the Makran Coast. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' targetherelank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Lawless Oceans
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Stunning Cave Photography Illuminates an Unseen World | Nat Geo Live

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The first time National Geographic photographer Robbie Shone stepped foot in a cave, he was hooked. Captivated by the thrill of exploration and the stunning vistas, Shone began bringing a camera into the caves. Shone takes the stage to...
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Squeezing Through Rocky Caves to Find Ancient Skeletons | Expedition Raw

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Watch the real-life "bone collector" in action. Biological anthropologist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Marina Elliott ventured a hundred feet deep into an ancient cave, at times squeezing through passages only eight inches...
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A Mysterious Sinking | Lawless Oceans

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Something is fishy about the demise of the massacre’s main shooting ship, the Ping Shin 101. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' targetherelank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Lawless Oceans
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Rescuing a Fierce Leopard: See What It Takes | Expedition Raw

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What would you do if you came face-to-face with a 175 pound, agitated leopard? If you're conservation power-couple Marlice and Rudie van Vuuren, you've been on the receiving end of such a scenario about 112 times. ➡
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Ride Along With a Team of Lion Protectors | Expedition Raw

Pre-K - 11th
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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360° Viking Battle | National Geographic

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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”. ➡
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These Newly Discovered Frogs Can Fit on Your Fingertip | National Geographic

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Seven new species of "night frogs" have been discovered in the Western Ghats in India, the only place in the world you'll find these creatures. Four of the new species are so tiny they can fit on your fingernail. Finding them was tricky,...
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Ted Koppel On Modern Media | Explorer

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Ted Koppel speaks with Explorer Host Aasif Mandvi about changes to the journalism business and their effect on society. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' hereet='_blank' Explorerollow'>Subscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Explorer...
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Watch This Guy Build a Massive Solar System in the Desert | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
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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How Scientists and Citizens Are Protecting Ancient Ruins in Peru | National Geographic

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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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Boy Discovers WWII Nazi Warplane That Crashed on Family Farm | National Geographic

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A boy on a farm near Birkelse, Denmark, discovered a German WWII plane that crashed there more than 70 years ago. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic: National...
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Inventing Graphics on Cave Walls | Origins: The Journey of Humankind

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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. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank'...
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Watch These Cave Divers’ Epic Climb to Dark Star | National Geographic

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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. ➡
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A Closer Look Into a River That Feeds 60 Million People | National Geographic

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Take a closer look at a river that feeds 60 million people and is home to more giant fish than any other river on Earth. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic:...