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National Geographic Live! - Robert Ballard: Restore the Titanic


Dr. Robert Ballard explores the haunting wreckage of the Titanic strewn over 1000 acres of seabed. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Visit the Ocean Exploration Trust oceanexplorationtrust.com


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National Geographic Live! - Robert Ballard: Painting the Titanic


Underwater explorer Robert Ballard hopes to paint the Titanic where it sits at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. The only question is: What color? Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Visit the Ocean Exploration Trust oceanexplorationtrust.com


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National Geographic Live! - Titanic's Graveyard


National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Robert Ballard discovered the Titanic and wants to preserve the most famous ship in history from plunder and decay. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Visit the Ocean Exploration Trust oceanexplorationtrust.com


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National Geographic Live! - Ed Kashi: Eye Contact


What happens when photographer Ed Kashi gets caught in the act? Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com See More Ed Kashi Photographs www.edkashi.com


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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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Mysterious Maya Calendar & Mural Uncovered


May 10, 2012 — Researchers have uncovered a remarkably well-preserved Maya mural and calendar markings that add perspective on Maya thinking. National Geographic Society grantee William Saturno and his team uncovered the artwork in what was either a home or workplace abandoned hundreds of years ago. The findings are published in the May 11 issue of the journal Science and the June edition of National Geographic magazine. Unprecedented Maya Mural Found, Contradicts 2012 "Doomsday" Myth news.nationalgeographic.com


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Texas is for Sightings Preview


Chasing UFOs: Texas is for Sightings : FRI JUN 29 at 9P et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com Could a major mass sighting in Texas be proof of life on other planets?


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National Geographic Kids Almanac 2013


The NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS ALMANAC is the world's best-selling Almanac for kids. The 2013 Almanac is the only interactive almanac out there. It's packed with fun information, browsable features, and helpful reference on subjects including animals, technology, countries, presidents, animals, and weather. Plus, there are tons of all-new fun facts, activities, games, puzzles, and crafts! Available at www.nationalgeographic.com


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Global Warming 101


Global warming could do more than just melt polar ice. It could change our maps, and displace people from cities and tropical islands. See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com


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7 Billion: Are You Typical? -- 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. The series ends with a look at City Solutions in the December 2011 issue, which will be incorporated into the app in December. Download the free app here: on.natgeo.com Check out the first video from the series, "7 Billion--National Geographic Magazine," here: www.youtube.com Video by National Geographic Digital Studio Music by Chris Beaty, www.sonicbloom.tv Editor's Note A graphic in this video has been updated from a previous version.


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Live Augmented Reality-National Geographic


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National Geographic Live! - Robot vs. Tiger


Photographer Steve Winter tries out a unique gizmo to get an in-your-face view of tigers. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Buy Photographs by Steve Winter national-geographic.cafepress.com


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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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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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National Geographic Live! - Steve Winter: On the Trail of the Tiger


Award-winning photographer Steve Winter documents the disappearance of Asian Tigers in India, Sumatra, and Thailand. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Buy Photographs by Steve Winter national-geographic.cafepress.com


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The Skin Gun


Explorer : How to Build a Beating Heart : MON FEB 7 10p et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com A simple idea backed by stem cell research allows victims of severe burns to heal in merely days.


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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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Cameron Dive First Attempt in Over 50 Years


National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence and Filmmaker James Cameron plans to soon dive in a specially designed submarine to the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean, earth's deepest point. No human has attempted such a dive since 1960. More About DEEPSEA Challenge deepseachallenge.com


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National Geographic Live! - Diving with Whales


Brian Skerry braves the waters of the Antarctic for a very up-close view of the right whale. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Buy Photographs by Brian Skerry national-geographic.cafepress.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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Fish vs. Turtle


Emperor cichlid parents push and shove a much heavier terrapin to protect their young from being eaten.


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Deadly Dinners: Fresh Cobra


Cobras are feared for their venom, but it's their meat that some people would rather eat.


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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! - 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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Titanic 100 - New CGI of How Titanic Sank


Titanic: The Final Word With James Cameron : SUN APR 8 at 8P et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com James Cameron and his team pull together a new CGI of how they believe the TItanic sank and reached the ocean floor.


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Spectacular Time Lapse Dam "Removal" Video


October 28, 2011 — The White Salmon River in Washington state is flowing again as the nearly 100-year-old Condit Dam was disabled with explosives Wednesday. The reservoir draining took about 2 hours. Further demolition is scheduled in 2012. The event is a significant milestone for river restoration and dam removal nationwide.


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Transparent Head


For the first time, a live Pacific barreleye fish—complete with transparent head—has been caught on video. The deep-sea fish's tubular eyes pivot under a clear dome.


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Amazing Northern Lights Time Lapse


The Northern Lights are one of nature's most spectacular visual phenomena, and in this time lapse video they provide a breathtaking display of light, shape, and color over the course of a single night in Norway. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com


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Thorny Devil


This scary looking lizard gives the phrase "you little devil" a whole new meaning. See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com


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Body Invaders


A parasitic wasp has injected her eggs into a caterpillar -- and now they're ready to hatch. In the Womb: Extreme Animals : channel.nationalgeographic.com


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National Geographic Live! - Andrew Evans: Digital Nomad


Tweeting across 10000 miles, Digital Nomad Andrew Evans is joined by thousands of followers who track in real time his epic journey from Washington, DC, to Antarctica. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Follow Andrew's Next Adventure digitalnomad.nationalgeographic.com


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Ocean Soul: Close Encounters with a Dangerous Shark


National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry describes the incredible day he spent photographing a rare, beautiful, and dangerous creature: the Oceanic Whitetip shark. With his new book from National Geographic, ""Ocean Soul,"" Brian showcases his stunning photography and describes his adventurous life in a gripping portrait of the ocean as a place of beauty and mystery, a place in trouble, and ultimately, a place of hope that will rebound with the proper attention and care. Available at www.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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High-Velocity Falcon


How fast can a peregrine falcon fly? One scientist aims to find out by skydiving along with the birds. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com


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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 Channel: A Man Among Wolves Trailer


The trailer for A Man Among Wolves on the National Geographic Channel


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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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Exploring Oceans: Great Barrier Reef


The largest living structure, the Great Barrier Reef spans more than 1200 miles (2000 km) of islands and submerged reefs.


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Dog Attack Styles


Professionals teach dogs to guard against intruders and attack on command. NGC Wild: www.ngcwild.com?source=4003


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Earth: Making of a Planet - National Geographic Channel


Earth: Making of a Planet - National Geographic Channel Imagine cameras have been around since the creation of Earth to record every major event. Take a photographic journey thorough time from the violent birth of our planet four and a half billion years ago, through ice-ages, massive volcanic eruptions and the dinosaurs' reign to the first humans. For the first time, see the incredible story of our planet unfold in one single, seamless camera move.


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Killer Whale vs. Sea Lions


Off the coast of Argentina, seasoned killer whales hunt sea lion pups. See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com


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Shuttle Discovery: Final Flight Over DC


April 17, 2012 — In its final journey to its permanent museum home, NASA's space shuttle Discovery makes a flyover above the US capital. NASA coordinated with the US Federal Aviation Administration to navigate through the restricted air space over Washington, DC Space Shuttle Discovery Buzzes DC Monuments news.nationalgeographic.com


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Weirdest Planets Documentary~National Geographic.


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National Geographic Live! - Face-Off with a Lion


Photographer Mattias Klum experiences a face-to-face encounter with a lioness... a little too close for comfort. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Buy Photographs by Mattias Klum national-geographic.cafepress.com Follow Mattias on Facebook facebook.com Follow Mattias on Twitter twitter.com


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National Geographic Islands: Cyprus


Cyprus (Greek: Κύπρος, Kýpros, IPA: [ˈcipros]; Turkish: Kıbrıs, IPA: [kɯbɾɯs]), officially the Republic of Cyprus (Greek: Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία, Kypriakī́ Dīmokratía, IPA: [cipriaˈci ðimokraˈtia]; Turkish: Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti, IPA: [kɯbɾɯs dʒumhuɾijeti]), is a Eurasian island country, member of the European Union, in the Eastern Mediterranean, east of Greece, south of Turkey, west of Syria and north of Egypt. It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The earliest known human activity on the island dates back to around the 10th millennium BCE. Archaeological remains from this period include the well-preserved Neolithic village of Khirokitia, which has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, along with the Tombs of the Kings. Cyprus is home to some of the oldest water wells in the world, and is the site of the earliest known example of feline domestication. At a strategic location in the Middle East, Cyprus has been occupied by several major powers, including the empires of the Hittites, Assyrians, Egyptians, Persians, Rashidun and Umayyad Arab caliphates, Lusignans, Venetians, and Ottomans. Settled by Mycenean Greeks in the 2nd millennium BCE, the island also experienced long periods of Greek rule under the Ptolemaic Egyptians and the Byzantines. In 333 BCE, Alexander the Great conquered the island from the Persians. The Ottoman Empire conquered the island in 1571 and it remained under Ottoman control for over three centuries. It was placed under British <b>...</b>


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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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James Cameron Breaks Solo Dive Record


March 26, 2012 — In a state-of-the-art submersible, National Geographic explorer-in-residence and filmmaker James Cameron reached the deepest point of the Mariana Trench, breaking a world record for the deepest solo dive.


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Behind the Funyuns


Ultimate Factories: Frito Lay : SAT JAN 28 8p et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com Funyun lovers, rejoice! Your favorite snack is lovingly prepared before your very eyes.


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