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National Geographic: Lions of the African Night
Unknown
1987
It is night in the African bush where the familiar becomes mysterious and the unfamiliar is strange indeed. It is the time and place where lion...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Lost Kingdoms of the Maya
Patrick Prentice
1993
They were here thousands of years before Columbus. While Paris was still a village, they were carving cities out of the jungle. They played a ...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Lost Ships of the Mediterranean
Unknown
1999
They lived by wind and wave, and knew these waters well. Their people were lords of the sea. Few built finer craft. Few sailed faster... or far...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Love Those Trains
Unknown
1991
Sometimes is has seemed that railroads were doomed. The Durango-Silverton railroad is one of the most spectacular rides in the world. In 1960,...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Mysteries of Egypt
Bruce Neibaur
1998
No land on Earth possess more wonders than Egypt wonders long hidden but revealed occasionally in a glint of gold or a curious tale. Our stor...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Mysteries of Mankind
Barbara Jampel
1988
The earth does not easily yield its secrets. Yet around the world scientists are unraveling the compelling story of human evolution. It is a ...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Mysteries Underground
Unknown
1992
It all begins with water and rock. As water seeks its level, it becomes acidic. And when it flows over limestone, it etches a path into the roc...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Ocean Drifters
Unknown
1993
The human mind has always had a fascination with worlds beyond our own Following the stars across the seas, early explorers imagined that they...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Panama Wild - Rain Forest of Life
Unknown
1996
It appears out of the dawn of time... ...a creation of the sun, caldron of life. This is the tropical forest nature at her most extravagant. S...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Rain Forest
Unknown
1983
Millions of years ago, before man, before the ice ages, when the world was warm and humid, forests like these covered much of the earth. And i...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Realm of the Alligator
Unknown
1987
This is a place of unseen danger and subtle beauty. It is a mysterious swamp called "Okefenokee"... the realm of the Alligator. Okefenokee... ...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Reflections on Elephants
Unknown
1994
Like the giant sea monsters that once stalked the ocean floors, an unlikely creature still roams the earth. So much like the treasured whales...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Return To Everest
Unknown
1984
Return to Everest In the Himalayan foothills, Kathmandu long has been a crossroads its streets and holy places filled with travelers enroute t...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Rhythms of Life
Unknown
1995
From the first dawn of creation to the end of time our world, our lives, and every living thing are attuned to a cosmic song a celestial caden...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Secrets of the Titanic
Nicolas Noxon
1986
It began here in ireiand at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. Three thousand men would labor here for more than 2 years. They were bui...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Six Degrees Could Change the World
Unknown
2008
We have signs of very great changes occurring on the planet. Everything happened so fast. There's creeks drying up that have never dried up in ...Rate it:

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National Geographic: Spitting Mad - Wild Camel of the Andes
Unknown
1997
In remote corners of South America lives a feisty animal, the elegant camel-like guanaco. You've got to be taught to survive here, especially i...Rate it:

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National Geographic: The Battle for Midway
Unknown
1998
A lonely outpost of coral and sand. A thousand miles from anywhere. Yet here, on a blue morning in June, 1942, America and Japan fought for con...Rate it:

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National Geographic: The Body Changers
Unknown
2000
In the beginning, there is the fertilized egg. Its form couldn't be simpler. But this will change. It's a piece of work to craft a creature fr...Rate it:

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National Geographic: The Fox and the Shark
Unknown
1985
December 8, 1963 a day like any other. At Alldinga Beach, the annual South Australian spearfishing championships are set to begin. a life insu...Rate it:

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National Geographic: The Great Indian Railway
Unknown
1995
India is a land of dreams Where images, however fleeting are remembered long after the journey's end The railway is her lifeline crossing not o...Rate it:

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National Geographic: The Incredible Human Body
Karen Goodman
2002
Narrator: The human body... A heart that will beat some three billion times... Lungs that deliver breath through 1,500 miles of airways. All s...Rate it:

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National Geographic: The Invisible World
Alex Pomansanof
1979
Though remarkably sensitive and accurate the human eye is an extremely limited device a surprisingly narrow window on our world In the fragile...Rate it:

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National Geographic: The Jungle Navy
Unknown
1999
Central Africa. 1915. A small band of British soldiers marches through the jungle on a bizarre and secret mission. In Europe, the first World W...Rate it:

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