Tag: National Geographic
Tarsier: The Littlest Alien
In the Southern Philippines a new dance celebrates an ancient and secretive animal, a predator that is our primate relative, and whose origins reach...
Tigers Fighting Back
Tigers have a right to survive as much as human beings. With fewer than 7,000 of the big cats left, many people think they're...
Journey to the Edge of the Universe
National Geographic presents the first accurate non-stop voyage from Earth to the edge of the Universe using a single, unbroken shot through the use...
Solo: Lost at Sea
In December 2006 Andrew’s first attempt to cross the Tasman Sea in a standard one-man kayak was aborted after two days due to trouble...
Animals Like Us: Business
This installment of the series Animals Like Us focuses on the "business" or "mutual aid" relationships between species. The audience is spectator to the...
Winged Seduction: Birds Of Paradise
Tim Laman a photographer for National Geographic and ornithologist Ed Scholes have been traveling to some of the most remote jungles the world has...
Incredible Human Machine
National Geographic: Incredible Human Machine takes viewers on a two-hour journey through an ordinary, and extraordinary, day-in-the-life of the human machine. With stunning high-definition...
Disaster Planet
Nature's fury can be described in many ways -- tsunamis, Earthquakes, tornados, and volcanic eruptions. Disaster Planet looks at how and why these natural...
Hard Time: Worst of the Worst
When it comes to the criminal justice system, there are few places as challenging and harsh as the prison within a prison. These facilities,...
Before the Flood
"Before The Flood" serves as a compelling lens through which audiences confront the harsh realities of climate change, exploring its profound impact on our...