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The Hope Diamond, World’s Biggest Cave, and a Fish Marathon this Week

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December 20 - 26

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Christmas Day Fish Marathon
SATURDAY starting at 2P et

We're celebrating Christmas with a day full of monster fish. We'll go in search of giant sting rays, invasive predators, fish with vampire fangs, and more.

At 8P et/pt, on a quest to find, catch and release a giant arapaima, adventure angler Jakub Vagner ventures deep into the Amazon.

PREVIEW "Amazon Giant" >>

 
This Week's Highlights
 Photo: Secret History of the Hope Diamond
Secrets of the Hope Diamond
- NEW - TONIGHT at 9P e/p
Is the Hope Diamond a recut version of another mythical blue gem? A professor at Paris' National Museum of Natural History, Francois Farges, leads a unique investigation up to its final revelation.
Watch a Preview >>
 Photo: Living in the Time of Jesus
Living in the Time of Jesus
- NEW - TUESDAY starting at 8P e/p

What was life like for common people in the time of the Bible? We'll take a look at the professions, the medical care, and the law enforcement in ancient Jerusalem.
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 Photo: Wild Justice: Piranha Crackdown
Wild Justice:
Piranha Crackdown
- NEW - WEDNESDAY at 10P e/p
Wardens seek to prevent a shark from being illegally kept in a pet shop, and later, work together to bust a black market piranha operation.
Watch a Preview >>
 Photo: Diamonds and Gold

Diamonds and Gold

FRIDAY starting at 7P et
This Christmas Eve, we're uncovering lost gold of the Dark Ages, then exploring the secret history of gold and diamonds, including the world-famous Hope Diamond.
Watch a Preview >>
Photo of the Week
 Photo: World's Biggest Cave
World's Biggest Cave
- NEW - TON at 10P e/p

Deep in the jungles of Vietnam, a team of cavers and scientists explore what they hope will prove to be the world's biggest cave.
View Photos >>

Also From National Geographic
 Photo: Liquid Water on Mars
Liquid Water on Mars?

Pools of liquid water may even now exist just a few meters below the Martian surface, according to new research.

Read More >>
 Photo: Conquering an Infinite Cave
Conquering an Infinite Cave

There's a jungle inside Vietnam's mammoth cavern. A skyscraper could fit too. And the end is out of sight.

Explore the Cave >>
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Prime-Time Schedule
Mon 12/20
Tue 12/21
Wed 12/22
Thu 12/23
Fri 12/24
Sat 12/25
Sun 12/26
8P et/pt
Sunken Treasures of the Nile
Living in the Time of Jesus: Making a Living
- NEW -
Nazi Hunters: The Butcher of Lyon
- NEW -
Hitler's Hidden Holocaust
Secret History of Gold
Fish Warrior: Amazon Giant
Lockdown: Officers Under Siege
- NEW -
9P et/pt
Secrets of the Hope Diamond
- NEW -
Living in the Time of Jesus: Healing the Sick
- NEW -
Border Wars: Storm Surge
- NEW -
Blowing Up History: Nazi Super Bombs
Secrets of the Hope Diamond
Fish Warrior: Colossal Catfish
Lockdown: Chaos in California
- NEW -
10P et/pt
World's Biggest Cave
- NEW -
Living in the Time of Jesus: Crime and Punishment
- NEW -
Wild Justice: Piranha Crackdown
- NEW -
Naked Science: Lightning Chasers
Secret History of Diamonds
Fish Warrior: Nile Mammoth
Inside Cocaine Submarines

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