nature documentaries
One Orange Rock - The extraordinary story of Earth and why it is special and uniquely brimming with life among a largely unknown but harsh cosmic arena; astronauts tell the story of Earth through a unique perspective.
Hostile Planet - Each of the six episodes explores a different challenging climate—deserts, grasslands, oceans, and so on—and the merciless survival dramas among the animals within it, from hippos to pumas to great white sharks.
Sea of Hope: America's Underwater Treasures - a stunningly filmed action adventure documentary that follows ocean legend Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, writer Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a year-long quest to deploy science and photography
Secrets of Wild India - celebrates the diversity and drama of India's extraordinary and varied landscapes. In this three-part series, each episode focus' on one iconic ecosystem, a snapshot of how life works in each unique environment.
Big Sur: Wild California - National Geographic presents a comprehensive view of the spectacular California coastal area known as Big Surthrough the eyes of three intrinsically connected native creatures: condors, sea otters and mountain lions.
India from Above - This two-part series showcases the beauty of India through it's natural wonders Fascinating people and diverse cultures for souring heights.
Lost on Everest - This section chronicles the unexpected discovery, during a 1999 NOVA expedition to investigate the mysterious disappearance of George Mallory and Andrew Irvine high on Everest in 1924, of Mallory's body, still intact after 75 years. The mystery remains.
Meet the Chimps - Meet The Chimps, produced by Nat Geo and streaming on Disney+, is a Jane Lynch-narrated docuseries that films the residents of Chimp Haven, a 200-acre chimpanzee sanctuary in Louisiana.
Hostile Planet - Each of the six episodes explores a different challenging climate—deserts, grasslands, oceans, and so on—and the merciless survival dramas among the animals within it, from hippos to pumas to great white sharks.
Sea of Hope: America's Underwater Treasures - a stunningly filmed action adventure documentary that follows ocean legend Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, writer Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a year-long quest to deploy science and photography
Secrets of Wild India - celebrates the diversity and drama of India's extraordinary and varied landscapes. In this three-part series, each episode focus' on one iconic ecosystem, a snapshot of how life works in each unique environment.
Big Sur: Wild California - National Geographic presents a comprehensive view of the spectacular California coastal area known as Big Surthrough the eyes of three intrinsically connected native creatures: condors, sea otters and mountain lions.
India from Above - This two-part series showcases the beauty of India through it's natural wonders Fascinating people and diverse cultures for souring heights.
Lost on Everest - This section chronicles the unexpected discovery, during a 1999 NOVA expedition to investigate the mysterious disappearance of George Mallory and Andrew Irvine high on Everest in 1924, of Mallory's body, still intact after 75 years. The mystery remains.
Meet the Chimps - Meet The Chimps, produced by Nat Geo and streaming on Disney+, is a Jane Lynch-narrated docuseries that films the residents of Chimp Haven, a 200-acre chimpanzee sanctuary in Louisiana.
Science documentaries
X-Ray Earth - Earthquakes, tsunamis and super volcanoes are all driven by forces buried deep inside our planet. What if we could x-ray the Earth to reveal these hidden dangers? Now we can.
Pompeii: Secrets of the Dead: In Pompeii, forensic experts scan the largest group of victims to investigate who they were and why they failed to escape the eruption of A.D. 79.
Easter Island: Unsolved - Easter Island is one of the most isolated inhabited islands on Earth, and a riddle. What happened to the Rapa Nui who populated this ancient Eden? They carved giant statues, the moai, and created a culture of cooperation. ... Now another sad fate may be in the island's future – total disappearance.
Tut's Treasures: Hidden Secrets - Howard Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 made headlines across the world sparking a global frenzy for Ancient Egypt. But over the decades since the find, many of the pharaoh's priceless grave goods have disappeared into museum basements and archives across Egypt.
Lost Treasures of the Maya - A sacred altar is unearthed after 1500 years buried in a ruined temple, revealing secrets of the legendary Maya Snake King uprising. And Albert Lin travels to the most remote jungle corner of the Maya world, where cutting edge laser technology is helping to reveal evidence of a forgotten war.
Lost Cities with Albert Lin - Lost Cities combines hi-tech archaeology, breath-taking visuals and genuine exploration to make headline-grabbing discoveries. This series will deliver powerful, emotional stories with hi-tech imagery to bring the mysteries of the past vividly to life.
Cradle of the Gods - A war among the gods has led to the downfall of humanity and banishment of their god. A thousand years later, the remaining humans eke out an existence on the fringes of a vast dwarven empire. Ghile, one of the last survivors, is preparing for his Rite of Attrition in a human settlement known as the Cradle of the Gods.
The Lost City of Machu Picchu - High in the Peruvian Andes lies the ancient city of Machu Picchu, a lost city of doorways and passages that hint at the ghost of its past. Who were the mysterious people who built it and why?
Pompeii: Secrets of the Dead: In Pompeii, forensic experts scan the largest group of victims to investigate who they were and why they failed to escape the eruption of A.D. 79.
Easter Island: Unsolved - Easter Island is one of the most isolated inhabited islands on Earth, and a riddle. What happened to the Rapa Nui who populated this ancient Eden? They carved giant statues, the moai, and created a culture of cooperation. ... Now another sad fate may be in the island's future – total disappearance.
Tut's Treasures: Hidden Secrets - Howard Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 made headlines across the world sparking a global frenzy for Ancient Egypt. But over the decades since the find, many of the pharaoh's priceless grave goods have disappeared into museum basements and archives across Egypt.
Lost Treasures of the Maya - A sacred altar is unearthed after 1500 years buried in a ruined temple, revealing secrets of the legendary Maya Snake King uprising. And Albert Lin travels to the most remote jungle corner of the Maya world, where cutting edge laser technology is helping to reveal evidence of a forgotten war.
Lost Cities with Albert Lin - Lost Cities combines hi-tech archaeology, breath-taking visuals and genuine exploration to make headline-grabbing discoveries. This series will deliver powerful, emotional stories with hi-tech imagery to bring the mysteries of the past vividly to life.
Cradle of the Gods - A war among the gods has led to the downfall of humanity and banishment of their god. A thousand years later, the remaining humans eke out an existence on the fringes of a vast dwarven empire. Ghile, one of the last survivors, is preparing for his Rite of Attrition in a human settlement known as the Cradle of the Gods.
The Lost City of Machu Picchu - High in the Peruvian Andes lies the ancient city of Machu Picchu, a lost city of doorways and passages that hint at the ghost of its past. Who were the mysterious people who built it and why?
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