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Ancient City of Nan Madol | Lost Cities With Albert Lin
Ancient City of Nan Madol | Lost Cities With Albert Lin National Geographic 20 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Albert Lin travels to Micronesia, in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, to uncover the ancient island city of Nan Madol.
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Watch One Family's Journey Through A Life-Changing Face Transplant | National Geographic
Watch One Family's Journey Through A Life-Changing Face Transplant | National Geographic National Geographic 6 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

In this short film, follow the incredible journey of Katie Stubblefield's family as they wait for a donor for her face transplant.
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Great Dane Takes the Plunge | National Geographic
Great Dane Takes the Plunge | National Geographic National Geographic 12 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Cesar takes Optimus for a swim, helping the dog overcome his long-held fear.
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Sufferfest: 700 Miles of Pain and Glory | Nat Geo Live
Sufferfest: 700 Miles of Pain and Glory | Nat Geo Live National Geographic 8 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

In the harsh desert of the American Southwest, famed climbers Alex Honnold and Cedar Wright summited 45 rock towers, biked 700 miles, and pushed their bodies to the limits, all in the name of an adventure they aptly dubbed "Sufferfest."
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What's Inside a Prosthetic Leg? | I Didn't Know That
What's Inside a Prosthetic Leg? | I Didn't Know That National Geographic 20 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Go behind the scenes at a factory that makes top-of-the-line artificial legs that contain hydraulics, brakes, microchips, and miniature motors.
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Two industrial scientists, Richard Ambrose and Jonny Phillips, explain the science behind everyday life... from microwave ovens to beating a lie detector.

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Hurricanes 101 | National Geographic
Hurricanes 101 | National Geographic National Geographic 7 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Hurricanes are the most powerful storms known to man. Find out when hurricane season peaks, how the storms form, and the surprising role they play in the larger global ecosystem.
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In Cambodia, a City of Towering Temples in the Forest | National Geographic
In Cambodia, a City of Towering Temples in the Forest | National Geographic National Geographic 20 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

The temples of Angkor are architectural masterpieces laden with artistic treasures, like the bas-relief galleries that tell enduring tales of Cambodian history and legend.
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Deep in the forests of Cambodia’s Siem Reap province, an ancient stone city soars skyward. This is the sprawling complex of Angkor Archaeological Park. The site is located in the northwestern region of the country and is only four miles from the city of Siem Reap. The Khmer Empire’s various capitals thrived here from the 9th to 15th centuries, over an empire that stretched from Myanmar to Vietnam. Including forested areas and newly discovered “suburbs” Angkor covers more than 400 square miles—an area considerably larger than New York City’s five boroughs.

The massive Angkor Wat is the most famed of all Cambodia’s temples—it even appears on the nation’s flag. The 12th century “temple-mountain” was built as a spiritual home for the Hindu god Vishnu.

The temples of Angkor are architectural masterpieces laden with artistic treasures like the bas-relief galleries that tell enduring tales of Cambodian history and legend.

Angkor is as much about water as it is about stone—the site boasts an enormous system of artificial canals, dikes, and reservoirs. The West Baray reservoir is the largest of which at 5 miles long and 1.5 miles wide. These massive works skillfully harnessed river and rainwater to quench the thirst of some 750,000 residents in the world’s largest preindustrial city. That water also irrigated wealth-producing crops like rice, which served the Khmer as currency.

It’s still a mystery to scientists why the city’s rulers abandoned the site and resettled near the modern capital of Phenom Penh. Some scholars speculate that the downfall of this elaborate water system led to the end of Angkor.

The town of Siem Reap is the gateway to Angkor and is filled with lodging, dining, and tour-package options for all budgets. Those preferring to travel by boat can also make the trip from Phnom Penh in some five or six hours—about the same travel time as by road. The airport in Siem Reap has service to Phnom Penh and regular flights abroad to Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, and Laos. The airport in Siem Reap has service to the capital and regular flights to nearby countries.

Peak tourist season in Angkor is December and January, when rainfall is less likely and the climate is most kind. No matter the time of year, a visit to Angkor is sure to leave you awestruck.

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Is That My Real Hand? | Breakthrough
Is That My Real Hand? | Breakthrough National Geographic 11 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Paul is put through the “rubber hand experiment” in Stockholm Sweden to better understand the “brain, body” relationship and how to extend the perception of the human body.
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Earthquakes 101 | National Geographic
Earthquakes 101 | National Geographic National Geographic 13 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Earthquakes can leave behind incredible devastation, while also creating some of the planet's most magnificent formations. Learn about the geophysics behind earthquakes, how they are measured, and where the most powerful earthquake ever witnessed occurred.
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The Science of a Cheetah's Speed | National Geographic
The Science of a Cheetah's Speed | National Geographic National Geographic 9 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

One of two videos from National Geographic's award-winning multimedia coverage of cheetahs in the magazine's November 2012 iPad edition. See the other: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oEA18Y8gM0.
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From spine to skull, a cheetah's body is perfectly designed for running.

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Flu Virus 101 | National Geographic
Flu Virus 101 | National Geographic National Geographic 7 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

The influenza virus is an recurring nightmare, killing thousands of people each year. Learn how the virus attacks its host, why it's nearly impossible to eradicate, and what scientists are doing to combat it.
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A Brief History of How Plastic Has Changed Our World | National Geographic
A Brief History of How Plastic Has Changed Our World | National Geographic National Geographic 10 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

We’re addicted to plastic. But how did the world become so dependent on it in the first place?
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Think about it: What would you do without garbage bags or credit cards or headphones? Plastic has been around for only about 150 years, but it’s hard to imagine life without it. This video investigates how it became a such an important part of modern life and when the tide began to turn against it.

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Pregnancy 101 | National Geographic
Pregnancy 101 | National Geographic National Geographic 6 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

While customs and traditions involving pregnancy vary worldwide, the developmental process is essentially universal. Find out about the science of pregnancy from conception, through the three trimesters, and to labor and delivery.
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Returning to Her Roots | Jane: The Hope
Returning to Her Roots | Jane: The Hope National Geographic 6 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Dr. Jane Goodall recounts her experience in Gombe and how the energy of the forest was powerful on an emotional and even spiritual level.
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Deserts 101 | National Geographic
Deserts 101 | National Geographic National Geographic 5 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Deserts are diverse ecosystems that occur on all seven continents. Learn about the four major types of deserts, the surprising amount of wildlife some of them contain, and how new desert areas are beginning to form.
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The Harp Seal's Race Against Time - Ep. 5 | Wildlife: The Big Freeze
The Harp Seal's Race Against Time - Ep. 5 | Wildlife: The Big Freeze National Geographic 23 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

We head away from land onto the ice floes of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where thousands of harp seals are giving birth to tiny yellow pups. The adults have come so far south from their feeding grounds that this forms a unique oasis away from their main predator, the polar bear. But there’s a catch. From the minute the pups are born, they enter a race against time. In one of the shortest mammal weaning periods, the pups have just 10 days to drink all the milk possible and start swimming before their mothers abandon them on melting ice. Our changing climate means the stakes couldn’t be higher. If the ice melts before they learn to swim, this generation of pups will drown.
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The Call of the Land: Meet The Next Generation of Farmers | Short Film Showcase
The Call of the Land: Meet The Next Generation of Farmers | Short Film Showcase National Geographic 14 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Photographer Eva Verbeeck and filmmaker Spencer MacDonald spent three weeks documenting the lives of young farmers throughout the Pacific Northwest. In this short film, hear why the farmers were drawn to the laborious but often rewarding occupation.
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Cave Art 101 | National Geographic
Cave Art 101 | National Geographic National Geographic 8 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

From human hands to now-extinct animals, cave art gives us a glimpse into prehistoric life. Who created cave art, and what was its initial purpose? Explore the paintings of Chauvet-Pont d'Arc and Lascaux Grotto, and learn what prehistoric art can tell us about our world thousands of years ago.
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Climate 101: Glaciers | National Geographic
Climate 101: Glaciers | National Geographic National Geographic 10 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Glaciers appear on almost every continent. However, they are rapidly melting due to the warming climate. Find out how glaciers form and other interesting facts about glaciers.
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How Did the 'Unsinkable' Titanic End Up at the Bottom of the Ocean? | National Geographic
How Did the 'Unsinkable' Titanic End Up at the Bottom of the Ocean? | National Geographic National Geographic 9 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Over a hundred years ago, the Titanic sank beneath the Atlantic Ocean in less than three hours. Hailed as the most beautiful ship of her time, Titanic's short-lived life was full of luxury. This video will explore some little-known facts about this unsinkable story.
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The Titanic was a massive cruise ship that was commonly viewed as indestructible. When it began its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City in 1912, voyagers indulged in some of the most elegant luxuries of the time. But the state-of-the-art safety equipment wasn’t enough to keep the ship afloat after striking a massive iceberg; more than 1,500 people died. Now the infamous ship rests 12,000 feet deep in the Atlantic Ocean, about 400 miles southeast of Newfoundland. This video will reveal some little-known facts from this iconic story that intrigues historians to this day.

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