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A look at the disastrous effects a rain flood has on a termite community (IMDb). A young couple, a king and queen termite, settle down and build a grand more
A look at the disastrous effects a rain flood has on a termite community (IMDb). A young couple, a king and queen termite, settle down and build a grand empire within a massive mound. When the mound suffers damage from rain, fire, and a falling branch, the scent from the termite colony is carried off by wind and catches the attention of a swarming driver ant colony led by their "black queen." Now a war is waged as ant and termite fight a battle of minuscule proportions for the survival of their very colonies (kevinxirau).. close
12,000 feet down, life is erupting. Alvin, a deep-sea mechanized probe, makes a voyage some 12,000 feet underwater to explore the Azores, a constantly-erupting more
12,000 feet down, life is erupting. Alvin, a deep-sea mechanized probe, makes a voyage some 12,000 feet underwater to explore the Azores, a constantly-erupting volcanic rift between Europe and North America. close
Plunge into the dark ocean depths in search of a creature no one has ever seen alive. Since ancient times, sailors told about a monster with terrible more
Plunge into the dark ocean depths in search of a creature no one has ever seen alive. Since ancient times, sailors told about a monster with terrible tentacles that devoured ships. Now we know that in fact this majestic creature can weigh almost a ton and reach 18 meters in length. It's a giant squid! Your search will be led by sperm whales hunting these elusive giants. The Spiegsat underwater camera installed on the back of the sperm whale and the data collection system developed by the National Geographic Society scientists will allow you to enjoy the footage shot from the point of view of the sperm whale; they will take your breath away! Enter a dark, ghostly underwater world on the border of fantasy and fact with the National Geographic Society, which hunts sea monsters! close
Researcher Dave Salmoni and shark specialist Rian Johnson travel to the wild shores of New Guinea to uncover the secrets of an amazing tribe of shark more
Researcher Dave Salmoni and shark specialist Rian Johnson travel to the wild shores of New Guinea to uncover the secrets of an amazing tribe of shark charmers who are able to lure these formidable predators without bait, and then catch them naked. close
On the coast of British Columbia lies an enchanted wilderness, where wolves hunt bears and dive into the sea, grizzlies lead titanic battles, and wild more
On the coast of British Columbia lies an enchanted wilderness, where wolves hunt bears and dive into the sea, grizzlies lead titanic battles, and wild salmon fills with life an amazing ecosystem threatened by loggers and fish farms. Scientists want to prove that this rich habitat is worthy of protection. Together with them, the National Geographic Society will travel 400 kilometers of uncharted territory, challenging the ferocious whims of nature and enjoying its rare beauty to uncover the secrets of the most elusive inhabitants of these thickets. And if they are lucky, they will meet the legendary spirit of the forest, the great white-forest bear! close
Documentary debunking the conspiracy theories surrounding the first moon landing. Amid an era of global political suspicion the greatest conspiracy theory more
Documentary debunking the conspiracy theories surrounding the first moon landing. Amid an era of global political suspicion the greatest conspiracy theory of all time casts doubt on what should be the greatest achievement of the age. Did the Apollo 11 astronauts really land on the moon, or was this an elaborate hoax by NASA to satisfy political demands? Bill Kaysing the former head of technical publications for Rocketdyne is considered, by many, to be the father of moon conspiracy theorists. Both he and Ralph René the author of NASA Mooned America set out their stall with all the evidence supporting their theory: Contradicting shadows in photographs, moon walk was a slow motion film, no stars in night sky, flag fluttering in a breeze, lack of Computing power to land the lunar module, can't manipulate camera to take photographs, dust below lunar module should have been disturbed, film would be damaged by radiation... etc. close
They survived 450,000,000 years. They control two-thirds of the planet. They are one of the most famous and perfect predators of the Earth. But they're more
They survived 450,000,000 years. They control two-thirds of the planet. They are one of the most famous and perfect predators of the Earth. But they're not our enemies. They are part of the harmony of the planet. Future generations will regard us as barbarians for mistreating them.
It's a shark movie. It will change your understanding of this predator, the fear of which has long been in the human mind. The film reveals real sharks - the basis of the evolution of sea life. This is an amazing and at the same time very dangerous story, which almost cost the life and freedom of the crew. The film keeps in suspense and amazes with the amazing beauty of underwater filming. close
With a unique blend of dramatic action and behind-the-scenes documentary footage, filmmaker John Walker shares the multi-layered story of British explorer more
With a unique blend of dramatic action and behind-the-scenes documentary footage, filmmaker John Walker shares the multi-layered story of British explorer Sir John Franklin and his crew of 128 men, who perished in the Arctic ice during an ill-fated attempt to discover the Northwest Passage, and John Rae, the Scottish doctor who in 1851, discovered their dismal fate. Rae's dark report, which described the crew’s madness and cannibalism, did not sit well with Sir John's widow, Lady Franklin, nor with many others in British society, including Charles Dickens. They waged a bitter public campaign to discredit Rae's version of events and mark an entire nation of northern Inuit with the label of murderous cannibals. A stunning face-to-face meeting between the great-great grandson of Charles Dickens and Tagak Curley, an honoured Inuit statesman who challenges the fraudulent history, vaults the story from the past into the present and we are witness to history in the making. close
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