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This frozen wonder of the world, is the biggest igloo on the planet, and also a hotel! Man-Made: Ice Hotel : THURS APRIL 17 8P et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com
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Includes headpiece and hands. Does not include shoes, shirt, or pants…. More >>
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National Geographic’s groundbreaking three-part series provides a fascinating window into the inner workings of the brain as never before. Through interactive experiments and tricks, Brain Games reveals how our brains create the illusion of a seamless reality. As these revealing experiments provide a unique view into our brains, the world’s leading experts explain how and why these tests work.
Brain Games explores cutting-edge science to examine real people with extraordinary brains, revealing new discoveries about attention, sensory perception and memory…. More >>
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A new Desert Gecko and a Deluxee Kit make an ideal combination for the new reptile fancier. Everyone, from kids to herp experts, loves the convenience of this kit, centering on a roomy 20-Long glass terrarium and two reflective dome light fixtures to provide both light and heat. There’s an odor-fighting Terrarium Liner carpet and an 8oz. bottle of humidifying spray. Essentials like a temperature/humidity gauge are complemented by a double bonus: a Herp Hotel den that gives pets both basking room and a cool, dark place to hide and breed and two low profile dishes for food and water…. More >>
Zilla R’Zilla 28003 20-Gallon Long Delux Desert Gecko Kit, 14-1/2-Inch by 32-Inch by 14-3/4-Inch
Very Interesting documentary. Could the fabled lost city of Atlantis have been located? Using satellite photography, ground-penetrating radar and underwater technology, experts are now surveying marshlands in Spain to look for proof of the ancient city. If the team can match geological formations to Plato’s descriptions and date artifacts back to the time of Atlantis, we may be closer to solving one of the world’s greatest mysteries. All rights reserved National Geographic ©