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Squeezing Through Rocky Caves to Find Ancient Skeletons | Expedition Raw
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
Something is fishy about the demise of the massacre’s main shooting ship, the Ping Shin 101. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Lawless Oceans here: http://bit.ly/WatchLawlessOceans ➡ LAWLESS OCEANS AIRS...
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Rescuing a Fierce Leopard: See What It Takes | Expedition Raw
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. ➡ Subscribe:...
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Paralyzed Man Regains His Freedom Through Diving | National Geographic
A paralyzed sports enthusiast regain his freedom through scuba diving. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure....
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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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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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These Newly Discovered Frogs Can Fit on Your Fingertip | National Geographic
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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How 3-D Imaging Helps Archaeologists Preserve the Past | National Geographic
Archaeologist and National Geographic explorer Luis Jaime Castillo and archaeologist Carlos Wester are determined to protect the cultural heritage at the pyramid complex of Chotuna-Chornancap, which was built by the Sicán, or Lambayeque,...
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Ted Koppel On Modern Media | Explorer
Ted Koppel speaks with Explorer Host Aasif Mandvi about changes to the journalism business and their effect on society. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Explorer here: http://bit.ly/WatchExplorer ➡ Get More...
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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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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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Great White Shark Photo Shoot: Don't Try This At Home | National Geographic
It took thousands of dollars, a few fake seals, and many months, but underwater photographer Brian Skerry finally got the shot. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Expedition Raw here:...
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Boy Discovers WWII Nazi Warplane That Crashed on Family Farm | National Geographic
A boy on a farm near Birkelse, Denmark, discovered a German WWII plane that crashed there more than 70 years ago. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium...
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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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This VR Game Shows Kids How to Fight Monsters in the Water | Short Film Showcase
The people of Thailand have been living off the river for generations. They depend on it for every aspect of life including drinking water, food sourcing, transportation, and sanitation. But there are dangers lurking in the water that...
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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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A Closer Look Into a River That Feeds 60 Million People | National Geographic
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. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium...
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How Did These Ancient Bugs Attract Mates? Rare Amber Find Tells Us | National Geographic
A discovery of three damselflies in amber from Myanmar has given researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences a rare view into the way these tiny 100 million-year-old animals lived. Modern damselflies, close relatives of dragonflies,...
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Explorers See Greenland's Glaciers Like Never Before | National Geographic
“Usually if it's been done, I'm not too interested in it.” That’s according to National Geographic grantee Eddie Kisfaludy, a marine biologist, pilot, and extreme data collector. And that’s how he found himself flying a tiny helicopter...
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3,000-Year-Old Donkey Dung: A Clue to King Solomon's Mines? | National Geographic
Archaeologists made an amazing discovery at an ancient mining camp in Israel: 3,000-year-old donkey dung! Preserved by the arid climate, the dung is solid evidence that the site dates to the 10th century B.C., which, according to the...
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LA 92 - Official Film Trailer | National Geographic
National Geographic Documentary Films’ LA 92 will premiere at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, followed by its broadcast debut on National Geographic on April 30 at 9/8c. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About...
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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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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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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...