Arctic with Bruce Parry – Greenland

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2/5 Bruce Parry meets the last traditional Inuit hunters, in northern Greenland. Bruce Parry journeys to the far north of Greenland, home to the last traditional Inuit hunters. Bruce experiences the realities of life – and death – on a seal

The Edge of the Earth

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A documentary about a journey to “The Edge of the Earth”. The Gates of the Arctic National Park is the northernmost national park in the U.S. (the entirety of the park lies north of the Arctic Circle).There are no established

Qimmit: A Clash of Two Truths

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For more than a thousand years, the Inuit and their dogs were inseparable. For hunting, travel, fur and even food, the nomadic people depended on their dog teams for survival. But when the nomadic lifestyle came to a sudden end,

World’s Largest Rope Swing

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A group of rock climbers have made an incredible video of what they claim is the world’s biggest rope swing. Devin Graham and five friends hung a 130ft rope from five different anchor points at the Corona Arch, at Moab,

New York Farm City

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  In order to show how vegetables are grown in New York, we reversed what the plants do: We harvest in spring what we filmed in fall. This is a non-commercial, independent project created by Petrina Engelke and Raul Mandru.

The Neon Sea

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Bio-luminescent bacteria washing up on at Long Beach California. An amazing natural phenomenon!

Destination NYC

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An extensive guide to the Big Apple! From Broadway to the Bronx

Departures – Canada: Ocean to Ocean

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  Friends Scott and Justin leave their lives behind in search of unique experiences and adventures abroad.  From epic landscapes and unforgettable people, to the often trying times that come with international travel, Scott and Justin strive to find new

Seeing New York by Yellow Cab

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  Most people’s first impression of New York City will be its charismatic yellow cabs, and their equally charismatic drivers. Some tourists even use the cabbies as an idiosyncratic albeit expensive guide to The Big Apple. Ramon Goni finds out

The Bucket List – Route 66

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The Bucket List – Whale Watching

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An Idiot Abroad – Chichen Itza

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No Reservations – New York

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  Tony loves the energy and the soul of the city but he detests the touristy amusement park that it’s becoming. Tony sets off on a quest to rediscover why he so loves this concrete jungle.

A Skier’s Journey – Freshfield Icefield

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The last in a series of 3 ski-travel episodes (Ep1: Kashmir – A Skier’s Journey / Ep2: La Grave – A Skier’s Journey), Jordan Manley returns home to Canada, visiting the iconic Canadian Rockies. Set to the backdrop of Banff

Surviving Alone in Alaska

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Heimo Korth is the last man standing in 19 million acres of Alaskan wilderness. His neighbors are polar bears and caribous. Say good bye to civilization and see how they do it in the arctic circle on the last frontier

Welcome Home – A Burning Man Adventure 2011

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Watch what happens as three Burning Man virgins travel halfway around the world to take on the world’s most epic festival.

Naica Crystal Cave

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An exploration of the newly discovered, spectacular Crystal Cave in Chihuahua, Mexico requires special refrigerated suits and respirators to battle the intense heat and humidity. The “Angry Planet” team films the world’s largest crystals on this Explorers Club Flag Expedition