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KALAHARI – The Great Thirstland

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The Living Edens: The Lost World

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  Living Edens: The Lost World - Venezuela’s Ancient Tepuis explores a remote corner of the world -- a land that time forgot. "The eighth wonder of the world." "An exotic, other-worldly landscape." "It's unlike anywhere else on Earth." To explore it is to "walk ...

The Living Edens: The Lost World

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Extraordinary Birds

Interview: Steve Jones, Falconer

NATURE's Extraordinary Birds offers a glimpse into the world of falconry, the ancient art of training hawks, falcons, and other birds of prey to hunt. Here, falconer Steve Jones -- a Wyoming resident, he is the editor of American Falconry magazine, and one of the roughly ...

Extraordinary Birds

Feathered Friends

Each January, the people of Kundha Kulam, a parched farm town in southern India, raise their eyes to the sky, searching for signs of life-giving rain. But they are not looking for clouds. They are watching instead for the birds that arrive on the vanguard ...

Extraordinary Birds

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Intrepid avian creatures attain new heights in NATURE's Extraordinary Birds. The gift of flight would seem reason enough for humanity's fascination with birds. But there's even more to it than that. Birds are remarkable for a wide range of exceptional physical abilities, for their indications ...

War Wrecks of the Coral Seas

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Thousands of tons of war wreckage sank into the fabled lagoons of the South Pacific islands during the naval and air battles of World War II. But instead of devastating the region's underwater ecology, the detritus of human conflict turned into artificial reefs, upon which ...

War Wrecks of the Coral Seas

JFK’s PT-109

In the cobalt waters around the Solomon Islands, thousands of wrecked ships, planes, and tanks pay silent testament to the often brutal fighting that raged through the region in World War II. Every wreck has a story, and NATURE's WAR WRECKS OF THE CORAL SEAS ...

War Wrecks of the Coral Seas

Diving War Wrecks

It's called "Iron Bottom Sound." Between 1941 and 1945, this swath of ocean off the South Pacific island of Guadalcanal saw some of the fiercest fighting of World War II, with American and Japanese forces clashing almost daily at times. For some, the name still ...