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- Join Peter and Verity on a magical journey, as they embark on a quest to unite five mystical treasures to defeat an ancient enemy - the evil Shroud, and save an enchanted land in this thrilling fantasy adventure fit for the whole family!
- A vacation becomes the adventure of a lifetime as a boy finds himself stranded in a world filled with ghost ships and prehistoric creatures. He embarks on a journey that will change his future forever.
- Visit the ghostly villages surrounding Chernobyl (abandoned by humans after the 1986 nuclear disaster), travel to remote islands off the coast of Maine to search for abandoned towns that have vanished from view in only a few decades, then head beneath the streets of New York to see how subway tunnels may become watery canals. A visual journey, LIFE AFTER PEOPLE is a thought provoking adventure that combines movie-quality visual effects with insights from experts in the fields of engineering, botany, ecology, biology, geology, climatology, and archeology to demonstrate how the very landscape of our planet will change in our absence.
- In the Fiji islands, the greedy and unscrupulous owner of the Valalola Resort Primal Park invites investors and guests for an opening party of his compound composed of hotel and zoo aiming to find partners for his discoveries. When a bunch of college smalltime thieves puts a virus in the security system to participate in a scavenger hunt, the greatest attractions of the zoo - sabretoothes from the prehistoric age developed from DNA found in fossils - escape, killing the hosts and guards for fun.
- British astronomer Paul Hamilton leaves London for a new life in a remote Australian settlement.
- This graphics intensive mega-series takes you on a backwards timeline to see what stood, lived, fought and died in your backyard hundreds, thousands, even millions of years ago.
- A team of scientific detectives from around the world attempt to crack one of science's most enduring mysteries - what killed Australia's megafauna?
- When a deep sea drilling platform penetrates the sea bed it unleashes a prehistoric shark of enormous power and proportions.
- National Geographic reviews Jack Horner's research into juvenile dinosaurs. His evidence suggests that juvenile dinosaurs looked sufficiently different from adults that they have sometimes been mistaken for a separate species. The program examines specific changes that occurred as dinosaurs aged and speculates on why the changes were necessary.
- Some scientists challenge the meteor impact theory as the cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs. This program lays out the evidence and considers alternative explanations. The program also points out that many of the plant animal families that are in danger now survived the KT extinction suggesting the beginning of a new mass extinction. But even if we avoid a mass extinction changing climatic cycles will give humans trouble in 10,000 years when a new ice age cause glaciers to expand all over the Earth. Or, for North Americans, the Yellowstone super volcano is overdue to eruption.
- Even millions of years ago, it was always Bigger in Texas. Scimitar toothed cats, the largest ocean-going reptile ever to exist, and armadillos as big as a car... in Prehistoric Dallas.
- Here in Denver, 65 million years ago, Tyrannosaurus Rex fought Triceratops in a battle to the death, and the Terminator Pig savaged anything in its path.
- Sabertooth cats once prowled LA just blocks away from the Oscar's Red Carpet. Duckbilled dinosaurs basked in California's famous surf-until they were attacked by fast and agile super-predators. And underneath it all, the ground moved...
- Mastodon's once trampled down Fifth Avenue, sea scorpions were part of the prehistoric freak show on Coney Island, and some of the world's first Dinosaurs roamed where the Giants now play.
- Prehistoric Washington D.C. was full of dinosaurs, and flying reptiles with 30-foot wingspans terrorized the skies over the National Mall. That was before it was Ground Zero, site of an asteroid impact that wiped out all life...
- The land of lemurs, an ancient primate family that evolved from only one small group which arrived on the island more than 60 million years ago. For them Madagascar became the land of evolutionary opportunity and today there are almost 100 living species
- Ten thousand years ago, it was home to both Mammoths and Mastodons - 420 million years ago, it was drowned beneath an ancient sea. But where did all of Chicago's Dinosaurs go?