Chasing Microbes: The Secret Superheroes of Our Planet | National Geographic
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To understand the impacts of a powerful greenhouse gas, National Geographic Explorer Jeff Marlow studies microbes from bottom of the ocean.
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World's Deadliest Animals in The Deep Ocean - National Geographic
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Top Documentary Films: Inside the Deepest Part of the World
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Top Documentary Films: Inside the Deepest Part of the World
The Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench adjacent to the Philippines is the deepest place on earth, reaching 10.7 km below the surface, a vertical relief greater than that of Mount Everest.
Lobsters - The armoured knights of the oceans
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The knights of the deep are on the move; almost no part of their bodies is without armor. Like medieval warriors, these fighters are well armed – not with sword and shield, but with scissors and forceps and defensive armor that is covered with spikes and hooks.
NOVA Magnetic Pole Flip 530,000 Years Overdue & Happening Now?
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A new documentary about earths polar shift is available online at: http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/natur...
Facts about Magnetic North Pole
Since the 70s, the pole has moved more than 1500 km at a rate of 10 kilometres a year.
EXTREME JOBS - E3 - Terrorist Negotiator, Bamboo Scaffolder, Crab Fisherman
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We travel around the globe to meet people who do the most amazing work. We find out what it takes, why they do it and what the rewards are... From the airline-anti-terrorist unit or the man that hunts Anacondas barefoot, to the Siberian forest fire fighters.
Aphorism - Being Fish in the River of Life
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Life is an enormous river, you the fish in this river. Either you may risk death by swimming against tides by complying nature's rules of reproduction for your simplest rules or you may let yourself flow with river and discover new worlds in an ocean no one ever seen. Choice is yours, you are still resting in a whirlpool in the middle of the river.
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