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Arizona’s Canyon de Chelly National Monument is a place where many Navajo families come to reconnect with their roots.
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The area was once inhabited by Ancient Puebloans and some believe that the ancestral spirits still remain. Every year, sisters Tonisha and Tonielle Draper spend time in the Canyon learning about their Navajo heritage from their father and grandmother. In this short film from the National Park Experience, watch Tonisha share her knowledge in the Miss Central Navajo Pre-Teen pageant and continue the tribe's traditions for another generation.
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Credits: Directed and produced by Dana Romanoff (http://www.danaromanoff.com/)and Amy Marquis; edited by Greg Snider (Blue Chalk Media); cinematography by Dana Romanoff and Jason Greene (Blue Chalk Media); audio mix by Mike Cramp (Postmodern Company).
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Join the Hajj, the five day pilgrimage to the high plains of Arafat outside Mecca.
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Mecca | National Geographic
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Tornadoes are some of the most destructive forces of nature. Learn how tornadoes form, how they are rated, and the country where the most intense tornadoes occur.
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As a kid growing up in Riverside, CA, Shawn Hayes began his life-long relationship with birds after finding and raising a young hawk in his neighborhood. Training and hunting with wild raptors ever since, he now travels the world sharing his expertise and techniques with others. This short film by Joshua Izenberg profiles Hayes and the close partnership he forms with his animals. “Falconry is not a sport, it’s not an art—it’s a way of life.”
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Hunting With Falcons: How One City Man Found His Calling in the Wild | Short Film Showcase
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National Geographic is partnering with the United Nations Foundation and the Earth To Paris coalition to give a powerful voice to a critical message: Reimagining our world’s energy future will take a shared sense of urgency—from countries, companies, cities, and all of us. Learn more at http://natgeo.com/climate.
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Climate Change: It’s Real. It’s Serious. And it’s up to us to Solve it. | National Geographic
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The golden snub-nosed monkey only lives in the mountains of central China. And, when a baby is born, all the females want a chance to hold her.
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Journey through a blooming garden of dancing flowers in this incredible four-minute short film.
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Visual effects artist and filmmaker Jamie Scott spent three years shooting the stunning springtime imagery in this continuous motion time-lapse.
Music composed by Jim Perkins.
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Watch a Garden Come to Life in This Absolutely Breathtaking Time-Lapse | Short Film Showcase
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A photo of a mysterious footprint taken on Mt. Everest causes a flurry of international interest.
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Evidence of the Yeti | National Geographic
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The largest living structure, the Great Barrier Reef spans more than 1,200 miles (2,000 km) of islands and submerged reefs.
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Video technology and science converge on an active volcano in Vanuatu, where explorer Sam Cossman operated camera-mounted drones to capture high-definition images of the spectacular yet dangerous Marum Crater. Cossman and his team piloted the drones over the 7.5-mile-wide (12-kilometer) caldera while confronting toxic gases and boiling lava. Although two drones succumbed to the harsh environment, the team was able to bring back video and photos that will help scientists learn more about the volcano and the life around it.
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VIDEOGRAPHERS: Sam Cossman, Simon Jardine, and Conor Toukmarkine
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Bear Grylls takes Channing Tatum into the mountains of Norway. One of the survival skills he must learn is how to create a fire.
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National Geographic VR takes you flying in 360°over the cliffs of Victoria Falls.
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Check out the lifecycle of a monarch butterfly - from pupa to adult.
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Butterfly: A Life | National Geographic
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Bear Grylls brings Joel McHale into a slot canyon in Arizona and things start to get a little tight.
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Joel McHale in a Slot Canyon | Running Wild With Bear Grylls
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Follow one family's journey through the agony of waiting for a donor, a 31-hour surgery, and the prospect of a long road to recovery.
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Youngest Face Transplant Recipient in U.S. | National Geographic https://youtu.be/quU9s7I1NLI
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The tipping point is reached, and all hell breaks loose. A state of emergency is declared.
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Twenty-five years after the verdict in the Rodney King trial sparked several days of protests, violence and looting in Los Angeles, LA 92 immerses viewers in that tumultuous period through stunning and rarely seen archival footage. Produced by two-time Oscar winner Simon Chinn and Emmy winner Jonathan Chinn and directed by Oscar winners Dan Lindsay and TJ Martin, the film looks at the events of 1992 from a multitude of vantage points, bringing a fresh perspective to a pivotal moment that reverberates to this day.
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Surrounded by contradictions, the mummy known as Unknown Man E has fascinated Egyptologists for over a century.
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Every spring, Mount Everest draws in people from around the world to conquer its peak. Despite the riches surrounding the highest point on Earth, the Sherpa people who live in its shadow remain poor with few educational opportunities. One man hoping to change this reality is Apa Sherpa, a child of the Khumbu and world-record holder for summiting Everest. Like many before him, Apa Sherpa was pulled from home at the age of 12 to work on the mountain as a high-altitude porter. Now, the Apa Sherpa Foundation is working to create a different future for the children of Nepal. As Apa says, "without education we have no choice."
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July 24, 2013—After an anxious wait, the famous corpse flower finally bloomed at the US Botanic Garden. While many visitors expected to smell the flower's powerful scent, a few were a little disappointed. Learn the science behind the corpse flower's smell.
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The Corpse Flower: Behind the Stink | National Geographic
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Located just 800 miles from the North Pole on the island of Spitsbergen, the Soviet-era ghosttown of Pyramiden is one of the northernmost permanent settlements in the world. The site was first developed as a mining village in 1936, after the Soviets acquired the rights to mine the local coalfields. Although Pyramiden was abandoned in 1998, it remains remarkably well preserved due to the frigid Arctic climate.
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Today only six people permanently reside in the former communist outpost. Working as Pyramiden’s resident tour guide, Aleksandr Romanovsky is one of those few inhabitants. Better known as “Sasha from Pyramiden,” Romanovsky gives tours of the frozen Soviet time capsule to curious tourists. In this short film from filmmaker David Beazley, visit the Arctic ruins of theSoviet era as Romanovsky reflects on his solitary life at the edge of the world.
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