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National Geographic Geography Bee


Alex Trebek ("The Trebektron 2000") hosts the National Geographic Geography Bee. To save you the suspense, the answer is, "Moldova." Just Kidding.


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National Geographic Live! - Palenque and the Ancient Maya World


Archaeologists and National Geographic grantees George and David Stuart offer keen insights into the art and culture of the Mayans.


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National Geographic Live! - Seafood and Survival


National Geographic Fellow and acclaimed chef Barton Seaver wants to restore our ties to the natural world — through dinner.


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Drugs, Inc. - The Cocaine Producer


Drugs, Inc: Crack : SUN JAN 1 8p et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com Diego is a cocaine producer in the jungles of Peru, where runoff from drug production is devastating the Amazon.


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How to Care for the Ocean


Watch this video with your family and friends to learn small steps that have a big impact on the well-being of our oceans. Ocean education: education.nationalgeographic.com


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Short Film | Project 20: National Geographic


The dramatic decline in water levels at Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the United States, serves as a wake up call to the world regarding water consumption. Sandra Postel, The National Geographic Society Freshwater Fellow, shares her hopes for the future.


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National Geographic Live! - Bonus: Free Soloing with Alex Honnold


Join rock climber Alex Honnold in his ascent of Half Dome, nearly 2000 feet — without a rope.


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National Geographic Live! - Too Young to Wed


Photographer Stephanie Sinclair and writer Cynthia Gorney investigate the world of prearranged child marriage, where girls as young as five are forced to wed.


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National Geographic Live! - Photographer Jimmy Chin: Climbing Yosemite


One of the world's most sought-after expedition photographers reveals a new generation of daredevil climbers scaling the park's sheer rock faces.


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National Geographic Live! - Revenge of the Meerkat


Join National Geographic Fellow and photographer Mattias Klum as he tries to capture images of the wily little mammal of the Kalahari Desert known as the meerkat.


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National Geographic Live! - Who Lives? Who Dies?


Nobel Laureate Martin Chalfie and Nat Geo Explorer Beth Shapiro examine clues to how species work, live and ultimately perish.


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National Geographic Live! - Jimmy Chin: Trapped in an Avalanche


National Geographic Emerging Explorer Jimmy Chin recalls the terror of being buried alive under hundreds of tons of snow in the Tetons.


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National Geographic Live! - Mattias Klum: Lions, Leeches and Cobra Tongues


Explore the Earth with one of the greatest natural history photographers of our time, Mattias Klum.


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National Geographic Live! - Kakani Katija: Ocean Currents: Jellyfish & the Moon


Can tiny sea creatures affect weather around the world? Emerging Explorer Kakani Katija looks to a new field of science for answers.


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National Geographic Live! - 21st-Century Cowboys


Photographer Robb Kendrick uses a 19th-century tintype process for his luminous portraits of modern-day cowboys in western US and Mexico.


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National Geographic Live! - Highlining Yosemite Falls with Dean Potter


Join highliner Dean Potter while he tries to walk across Yosemite Falls — 1400 feet above the ground.


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National Geographic Live! - The Surreal World of Frans Lanting


Photographer Frans Lanting shares the secret of his masterful image, "Ghost Trees at Dawn" — the thorn trees of Namibia.


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National Geographic Live! - From Revenge to Reconciliation


In a land shaped by centuries of conflict, Emerging Explorer Aziz Abu Sarah dealt with the death of his brother by working to build bridges between Israelis and Palestinians.


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The Truth Behind - The Truth Behind the Nevada Triangle


The Truth Behind : channel.nationalgeographic.com Could a mysterious triangular area in California and Nevada be another Bermuda Triangle?


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National Geographic Live! - Living with Urban Lions


Emerging Explorer Paula Kahumbu works tirelessly to preserve threatened wildlife and habitats by bringing conservation stories out of the shadows and into the minds of people who want to help.


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7 Billion, National Geographic Magazine


Learn more about population: ngm.nationalgeographic.com To coincide with the arrival of the world's 7 billionth person on October 31, 2011, National Geographic magazine's 2011 year-long series on world population is available on the App Store as a free app for iPad starting 10/27/11. The interactive app explores the challenges—and potential solutions—for coping with a growing human population in a world of limited resources with informative videos, interactive maps, in-depth articles, and stunning photography. Download the free app here: on.natgeo.com The series ends with a look at City Solutions in the December 2011 issue, which will be incorporated into the app in December. Don't forget to check out the second video from the series, "Are You Typical?," here: www.youtube.com Editor's update: in 2050, 70% of the population will be living in "urban areas," not "megacities" as stated in an earlier version of this video. In addition, the total number of countries in the world is now 195, with recognition of the independence of the Republic of South Sudan on July 9, 2011.


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The Life of a Photograph


Veteran National Geographic photographer Sam Abell offers a look inside the heart and mind of a master photographer.


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National Geographic Live! - Part Ape, Part Human: The Fossils of Malapa


Professor Lee Berger and his son stumble across an amazing find in South Africa — two-million-year-old fossils of an unknown species of ape-like creatures.


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Drugs, Inc.


SUNDAY JANUARY 1 at 8P et/pt: channel.nationalgeographic.com Drugs: A multibillion-dollar industry that fuels crime and violence like no other substance on the planet. Turning cartel leaders into billionaires, the illegal drug industry also provides vital income to hundreds of thousands of poor workers across the globe. Where should the lines be drawn in this lucrative industry? New Season Premieres SUNDAY JANUARY 1 at 8P et/pt on National Geographic Channel


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National Geographic Iceland Volcano Eruption HDTV


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National Geographic Live! - The Ragged Edge of Silence


Pioneering activist and National Geographic Fellow John "Planetwalker" Francis took a 17-year vow of silence to walk across America, inspiring thousands. Here he offers lessons on the need for reflection in one's life.


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Headfirst Dive Off Mountain — National Geographic Magazine September Edition for iPad®


The cover story of National Geographic magazine's September 2011 issue explores our quest to fly — from wing-suits to rocket-propelled jet packs to personal air vehicles. This video of BASE jumper Chris McDougall at Baffin Island launches off of the cover of the September edition of the magazine for iPad®. Also in the edition for iPad are a video of orphan elephants in an African sanctuary, an interactive map of Roald Amundsen and Captain Robert Falcon Scott's race to the South Pole in 1911 (along with archival footage from Amundsen's expedition), and a then-and-now interactive comparison of a New Orleans street ""portrait"" shot in 2006 and then again in 2011. The September edition for iPad is available on the App Store(SM) now. iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.


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National Geographic Live! - Jewel of Namibia


Join husband-and-wife team Frans Lanting and Christine Eckstrom on a wild desert journey through Namibia — a land of exotic creatures and haunting landscapes.


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National Geographic Live! - Kevin Hand: Exploring Alien Oceans


The best chance of discovering life beyond Earth might lie in the icy moons of Jupiter.


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Bonus: Shooting Bears


Join Michael Melford and his son on a photo shoot of wild bears in Alaska.


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Bed Bugs


Don't doze off just yet. Maybe they should be called bed blood bugs, an army of these can attack a person 500 times in one night! See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com


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Walruses Swarm Beaches as Ice Melts


Thousands of walruses gathered together in a dangerous "haul out" on the coast of Alaska earlier this month. Scientists say the walruses came ashore in such large numbers because their normal habitats, Arctic ice floes, are melting.


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Ultimate Base Jump


National Geographic Adventure Magazine presents the 2009 Adventurers of the Year, including Dean Potter. Watch as he leaps off the Eiger for the world's longest BASE jump. Vote for your favorite adventurer here: adventure.nationalgeographic.com


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Hippo Licks Croc


Although crocs are ferocious predators, they don't mess with hippos. Here's why.


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National Geographic Known Universe S03E06 Print Tools


We'll travel to NASA's tool lab and see the equipment we need to build in this challenging environment, from high tech wrenches and hammers Read more: channel.nationalgeographic.com


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Big Cats Wild for Calvin Klein Cologne?


Wildlife Conservation Society researchers at the Bronx Zoo found that captive cheetahs were attracted to Calvin Klein's "Obsession for Men" fragrance. That and other scents were tested in the wild to see if big cats would approach camera traps used for behavioral studies.


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Face-Off With a Deadly Predator


Paul Nicklen describes his most amazing experience as a National Geographic photographer - coming face-to-face with one of Antarctica's most vicious predators.


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Inside North Korea


Go undercover with National Geographic correspondent Lisa Ling as she journeys into mysterious and reclusive North Korea.


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Croc vs. Wildebeest & Gazelle


When you're a Nile Crocodile, you have lots of breakfast options.


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Landslides


See the awesome destructive power of landslides. video.nationalgeographic.com


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The Last Lions


Watch The Last Lions trailer and make a difference! Watch The Last Lions trailer - and make a difference for lions! For every trailer viewing on YouTube, National Geographic will contribute $.10* to lion and big cat conservation in Botswana. Watch as many times as you want, and share with your friends and family. Let's get to 1 million views together! * Contribution maximum is $100000. For more information on National Geographic's conservation efforts all over the globe, go to causeanuproar.com.


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National Geographic Doomsday Preppers


Survival SHTF Emergency Preparedness Program Aired June 27 2011


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Mosquito Attack!


Did you see the moon last night? Got mosquito spray? Mosquito biting activity increases 500 times during a full moon phase! See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com


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National Geographic - Finding Atlantis - March 2011 - 1/4


Very Interesting documentary. Could the fabled lost city of Atlantis have been located? Using satellite photography, ground-penetrating radar and underwater technology, experts are now surveying marshlands in Spain to look for proof of the ancient city. If the team can match geological formations to Plato's descriptions and date artifacts back to the time of Atlantis, we may be closer to solving one of the world's greatest mysteries. All rights reserved National Geographic ©


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Close Encounters of the Giant Kind


Brian Skerry describes the exhiliration of an up-close encounter with a curious, 45-foot-long right whale.


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