Wildlife Nature Reservation – Save the earth
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History books traditionally depict the pre-Columbus Americas as a pristine wilderness where small native villages lived in harmony with nature. But scientific evidence tells a very different story: When Columbus stepped ashore in 1492, millions of people were already living there. America wasn’t exactly a “New World,” but a very old one whose inhabitants had built a vast infrastructure of cities, orchards, canals and causeways. But after Columbus set foot in the Americas, an endless wave of explorers, conquistadors and settlers arrived, and with each of their ships came a Noah’s Ark of plants, animals—and disease. In the first 100 years of contact, entire civilizations were wiped out and the landscape was changed forever.
National Geographic embarks on an expedition into the mysterious world of ancient American history to shed a different light on the history of the Americas…. More >>
National Geographic: America Before Columbus
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Treat your senses to the stunning, high-definition imagery of National Geographic’s Ultimate High-Definition Collection, a six-disc set that will transport you to the center of the most remarkable action and breathtaking scenery known to man. Venture underwater and meet California’s blue whales, soar across sweeping landscapes, and meet the most magnificent creatures of Africa’s savannahs. From the mountain peaks and oceans that play host to extreme sport enthusiasts to the celestial wonders of our universe, this special anthology is an entertainment powerhouse. Programs include: Atmospheres: Earth, Air & Water, Relentless Enemies, Kingdom of the Blue Whale, Rhino Rescue, Extreme, Journey to the Edge of the Universe…. More >>
National Geographic: Ultimate High-Definition Collection
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Relive the most spellbinding scenes from our television documentaries of exploration and delivery. Year: 1994Amazon.com
Mystery, danger, splendor, adventure. Since 1964, National Geographic has been broadcasting television specials that created and, many would argue, still maintain the standard for all nature programming since. Vigilantly focusing on what came before human beings, this special is a grand slam of 30 years (1964-1994) of painstaking exploration and documentation. Its narrative sounds almost biblical: “In the beginning…” there was molten lava. The footage is, as you would expect, dazzling but it is the agile editing and well-crafted storytelling here that makes this video into a poignant success. Moving from the creation of earth to its inhabitants, the narrative segues to the single law of survival. In the Living Sands of Namib (1978), a spider escapes a predator by cartwheeling down a dune. There are clips of Costa Rican lizards sprinti… More >>
30 Years of National Geographic Specials
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Three-quarters of Earth is an alien world, lying beneath the surface of the oceans. And although it encompasses over half of the world’s species, we know more about the surface of Mars than the bottom of the ocean. It’s only recently that science has penetrated this world, revealing extraordinary life forms and vast sweeping landscapes on a scale that defies imagination.
If we could remove the water, what would we see? Using CGI animation, based on the latest scientific research, Drain the Ocean explores one of Earth’s last great frontiers as never before—revealing unimaginable landscapes more dramatic than anything on dry land…. More >>
National Geographic: Drain the Ocean
Expedition Week : COMING IN APRIL : channel.nationalgeographic.com With stunning footage from the Kaguya lunar orbiter, NGC unlocks the secrets of Earth, moon and solar system history.