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Show some of the most revered places in the world and sacred ceremonies seldom seen by outsiders. Includes interviews with some of the men and women - from art restorers to Roman Catholic leaders - who live...
An exploration of the impact of cultural forces that inspired New Line’s epic motion picture adaptation of the first book of J.R.R. Tolkien’s trilogy ‘The Lord of the Rings’ - ‘The fellowship of...
Highlights of three decades of ‘National Geographic Specials’. Shows the first Americans to conquer Everest, underwater explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, and wildlife researchers Dian Fossey and Jane...
Looks at the work of primatologist Magdalena Bermejo who is studying the western lowland gorilla near the once-deserted village of Lossi in the Congo Basin. Skilled local trackers help her look for the...
Looks at the archaeological treasures disovered in Egypt by Giovanni Belzoni and Howard Carter.
Tells the story of some of the National Geographic filmmakers who go to great lengths (and heights) to capture footage of animals in their habitats.
Dr Eugene Shoemaker tours asteroid and meteorite craters around the world, explaining how they have become a key to our understanding of the origins of the solar system and a continued threat to the safety...
Some of the ‘National Geographic’ magazine’s photographers reflect on their jobs and their art.
Shows some of the world’s active volcanoes, including Mount Pinatubo in the Philippins and Mount Unzen in Japan. Shows volcanologists working to forecast eruptions.
More than 30 years after Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first men to conquer Mount Everest they returned to celebrate their historic ascent. Includes footage from the 1953 expedition.
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