These Mountains Cannot Be Conquered Easily | National Geographic
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Join three seasoned adventurers as they climb and ski several peaks in Grand Teton National Park. The Tetons are among the most rugged mountains in the lower 48.
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Hurricane Katrina Survivor Gives Tours of Its Destruction | National Geographic
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If you visit New Orleans as a tourist, one of your options is a bus ride called the Hurricane Katrina Tour. Reliving one of the worst storms of the century could be painful, but for John Olivard, it's a form of therapy.
See How Life Has Changed in the Middle East Over 58 Years | Short Film Showcase
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Colbert Held is a former United States Foreign Service officer who has amassed a photo collection spanning 48 years and 17 countries. He did so to have a detailed, photographic record of all the landscapes he visited, a complete geographical archive of his own.
Emily Ainsworth: Inside a Mexican Circus | Nat Geo Live
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National Geographic Young Explorer Emily Ainsworth is a fearless anthropologist/photographer who joins a Mexican circus and gains privileged insight into the brighter and darker sides of a world of magic, masquerade, and skill.
Movement | 10 Days of Genius | National Geographic
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Just after her father passes away, a woman discovers his love for dance. She learns his dance moves as a way to remember him & her dancing takes on a life of its own in the short film, “Movement” directed by Tiffany Frances.
For 40 Days of the Year, These People Live in Complete Darkness | Short Film Showcase
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For the first time in 40 days, an Inuit fisherman and his family watch as the sun crests the mountaintops of their northern Greenland home. In this harsh frozen landscape, the first dawn of spring brings both celebration and reflection.
Life Before Birth - In the Womb
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Internet 101 | National Geographic
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Few technological innovations in history have made as much of an impact as the Internet. Learn about the predecessor of the Internet, called ARPANET; how text, audio, and video messages are transmitted through the Internet; and how this transmission of information has changed the lives of billions around the world.