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September 27 - October 3

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After the Spill: The Last Catch
- NEW - TUESDAY at 9P et/pt

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Visit one of America's last fishing communities as its residents fight to preserve their livelihoods in the wake of one of the greatest environmental disasters in history. Nat Geo follows the stories of Venice, LA fishermen after the April 2010 oil spill.

Then at 10P et/pt, Explorer heads to the front lines alongside the individuals tasked with combating the spill.


Preview "Explorer: Can the Gulf Survive" >>

 
This Week's Highlights
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Ancient X-Files: The Holy Grail
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Follow investigators to a mountaintop monastery in search of clues about the authenticity of a cup that some believe to be the Holy Grail.
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Border Wars: Dirty Money
- NEW - WEDNESDAY at 9P et/pt

Officers seize tens-of-thousands of dollars in suspected drug cartel money before it can leave the US while special agents seek out corruption within their own ranks.
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World's Toughest Fixes: Alaskan Salvage
- NEW - THURSDAY at 8P et/pt
A fishing boat that ran aground in the Bering Sea is a rusty death trap for thousands of seals. Salvage operators have only a few weeks to strip down and slice the boat into bite-sized bits.
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Lockdown: Gang Central

- NEW - SUNDAY at 9P et/pt
Go behind bars at the Denver County Jail, where the officers are charged with transferring almost 2,000 murderers, drug-dealers, and thieves to a brand-new facility across town.
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Photo of the Week
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Death By Dragon
FRIDAY at 9P et/pt

At eight feet long and weighing 150 pounds, the Komodo dragon is the world's biggest lizard, lethal enough to kill with one bite.
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Also From National Geographic
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Great Migrations

Watch videos and behind-the-scenes clips from the shows, and meet the 12 featured animals' migration paths and find out why they move to survive. Plus much more.

Explore Great Migrations >>
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Top 10 Drivers' Drives

With everything from a Formula One track to a remote Alaskan highway, National Geographic Traveler rates the roads that are pure fun to drive.

What are the Best Drives? >>
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Dog Whisperer: Cesar in Oz
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