All Alone in the Night: Flying over your Planet
What does it look and feel like to fly over our beloved home planet, earth? ...
Bones of Turkana: Human evolution
Bones of Turkana investigates four decades of exploration around Kenya’s Lake Turkana, which have given ...
Planet Earth Live: BBC1
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Dhaka: The fastest growing megacity in the world
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Dream Lines Part III – Wingsuit proximity by Jokke Sommer
Highlights from 2011. Wingsuit flying in South Africa, China and Norway. Outside video by Halvor Angvik ...
Bear Grylls: Man vs Wild: New Zealand
Bear Grylls is an English adventurer, writer and television presenter. He is best known for ...
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All Alone in the Night: Flying over your Planet
What does it look and feel like to fly over our beloved home planet, earth? This spectacular time-lapse footage from the ISS provides a brief glimpse. When you travel by air, do you peer out the window and try to identify everything you see -- the coastlines, mountains, rivers or, if it's night, do you try ... Read More →
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People around the world are awesome…
Check of this video with a bunch of people doing amazing things on bikes, on skates, on skis, on skateboards,...
A Snowboard Journey Through the Northwest
Take a journey through the Northwest with inventor and master shredder Mike Basich and his beloved dog....
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2000+ Miles Across India: The Rickshaw Run
3,500km pan-Indian adventure in a 7 horsepower glorified lawnmower. The least sensible thing to do with...
The Inca Rally 2012: Peru to Guyana
Imagine blitzing across the Peruvian Andes, hustling through Ecuadorian deserts and Colombian plains, cruising...
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10 Most Extreme Airports
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National Geographic Amish At The Altar
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Madagascar: Island of Marvels
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Abu Dhabi: An Arab city for 2012
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BBC Natural World 2012 Grizzlies of Alaska
A mother grizzly bear brings up her two cubs in the wilds of Alaska. She must keep them safe from prowling...
Untamed Americas: From Alaska to Patagonia
From Alaska to Patagonia. Scaling mountains from north to south. Crossing harsh dry deserts, trekking through...
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Photographer Ed Kashi: Eye Contact
Ed Kashi is a photojournalist dedicated to documenting the social and political issues that define our...
Photo of the Day: Blue Buddha, Lumbini, Nepal
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A visit to Auschwitz and Birkenau, Poland
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In Search of a One-Horned Rhino
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Chris Raven heads for Sicily, Italy, and attempts to drive his $200 Rover up Mt Etna, one of the most active volcanoes...
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Kindle Touch
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The World’s Best Mobile Travel Apps 2011
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Free Translator with Speech
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Lawrence Anthony: The Last Rhinos
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15 Reasons to Visit Finland
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