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- Sunrise Earth: Portraits of our Planet takes you around the world at dawn. Wake up with the creatures that inhabit some of the planet's most beautiful places: Siam, China, Venice, New Zealand, and Peru. See morning like you've never seen it before!
- Ethio-Somali fashion designer Gouled Ahmed wants to challenge the way the Western world thinks about Ethiopia. Born and raised in Addis Ababa, Gouled always finds himself returning to this place that built him. His remarkable fashion designs, reminiscent of those worn by modern-day icons such as Beyonce or Rihanna, draw on traditional Ethio-Somali adornments, religious iconography, and modern influences to create a look that is still entirely his own. Presenting these charged designs in Ethiopia's highly religious and socially conservative capital can be dangerous. For Gouled, the pull to create these pieces outweighs the risks.
- A documentary narrated by Mel Gibson that is about the expedition to search for Captain Kidd's flagship, The Adventure Galley.
- A music-rich documentary film that explores America's divorce from the outdoors through conversations with legendary scientists, as well as a new generation of creation-care activists within America's Christian communities.
- J. Craig Venter explores the ocean for new life forms and genetic secrets.
- Does Islam have room for transgender women. Fear. Struggle. Identity. Faith. For many belonging to Java's Muslim waria population (transgender women), these are experiences they faced every day. Then they met Shinta Ratri, the founder of the world's first and only Islamic school run by and for transgender women. Over a decade ago, Shinta opened Al-Fatah Pesantren in the Muslim city of Yogyakarta. Her goal: to offer fellow waria the opportunity to discuss and practice their Islamic faith in a communal space.
- This film in the ReelEarth collection introduces us to a delightfully inventive master calligrapher working in an unexpected place: the beaches of Cape Town, South Africa.
- Scientists are interviewed as an examination of the sun and its impact on the Earth and its inhabitants.
- Alewives return to the freshwater lakes of Damariscotta Mills, Maine.
- The center of the Incan empire, Machu Picchu in Peru, is shown as the sun rises on this city high in the Andes Mountains.
- The temples of Angkor in Cambodia are lit by the rising sun.
- The day begins for a colony of elephant seals in Península Valdés, Argentina.
- A wide variety of birds mingle in the Tempisque Basin of Costa Rica's Palo Verde National Park.
- Lamar Valley in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park sees the sun rise on some grazing bison.
- Monks chant as the sun rises near Siem Reap, China.
- A holiday-themed show featuring the last hours of sunlight, instead of the first. Locations across the United States are highlighted, from New York to Alaska.
- The La Paz River in Vara Blanca, Costa Rica is the scene of this sunrise as it cascades into multiple waterfalls.
- The sun rises over the incoming waves on the Atlantic coast at Coast Guard Beach at the Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts.
- Morning exercises similar to Tai Chi in Elephant Trunk Park in Guilin, China.
- Sawgrass rustles in the breeze in the Everglade National Park in Florida, as birds call out their morning reports.
- The sun casts its light on a farming village in Aspendos, Turkey.
- Everglade National Park in Florida is the scene of this sunrise at Anhinga Pond. Alligators, snowy egrets, wood storks, and ravens are found as the sun enlightens the day.
- Perched in the dawn hours along the terminal moraine of this park's largest tidewater glacier, cool, blue cracks of ice flow toward the sea. Scattered on the jet-black beach are icebergs broken under the pressure of a four-mile river of ice.
- Fog envelopes Beluga Lake in Homer, Alaska, but dissipates as the sun rises and seaplanes take to the sky.
- A geyser in Iceland is shown in the first morning sunlight.
- The first part of the United States to receive sunlight during certain times of the year is the peak of Cadillac Mountain in Maine's Acadia National Park.
- Brown bears wake from hibernation near Halo Bay in Katmai National Park, Alaska.
- Trained Cormorants catch fish for fishermen on the Li River near Xingping, China.
- Lobster fishermen begin their day in New Harbor, Maine.
- The Homosassa Spring on the Gulf coast of Florida is home to West Indian manatees.
- The National Park of Tikal in Guatemala is home to Mayan Pyramids, where howler monkeys, parrots, and toucans welcome the new day.
- The sun rises on a port in Antalya, Turkey and the lighthouse in Alexandria, Egypt.
- Jersey milking cows graze in a pasture on the Billings Farm in Woodstock, Vermont.
- The sun rises as moose graze in Kidney Pond in Maine, under the shadow of the 4,000 ft. peak of Katahdin Mountain.
- The largest colony of Magellanic penguins in the world welcomes a new day near Punta Tomba, Argentina.
- The canopy of the rain forest in Peru is filled with birds and insects as the sun rises near Tambopata, Peru.
- Frogs, spiders, and birds wake to the morning sun on a terraced farm near PingAn, China.
- The moon sinks into the ocean in the Marino Las Baulas National Park in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
- Polar bears congregate in Cape Churchill, Manitoba in Canada.
- People practicing the movements of Tai Chi with San Francisco, California's Golden Gate Bridge in the background.
- A new day comes to Gullfoss, Iceland.
- A colony of terns watches the sun rise in the Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge in Chatham, Massachusetts. This is the second-largest colony of terns on the Atlantic coast, with over 17,000 birds.
- Giant sequoias welcome the sun in Sequoia National Park in California.
- The life-cycle of a solar eclipse and how it affects the world below.