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August 16 - 22

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Dawn of the Ocean
- NEW - THIS SUNDAY at 9P et/pt

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More than 95% of the ocean remains unexplored. This Sunday, we journey toward the ocean floor, where eternal darkness prevails. We'll bring to life primitive creatures such as the armored Dunkleosteus, a shark-devouring beast, search for creatures that thrive in conditions once believed to be too toxic to support life, and illustrate how our Earth transformed from molten rock to blue planet.


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This Week's Highlights
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Monster Fish of the Mekong

TONIGHT at 10P et/pt
Zeb Hogan heads to the Mekong River to track the biggest freshwater fish in the world, including catfish the size of grizzly bears and stingrays so large they are believed to be only legend.
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Monster Moves:
Egyptian Temples
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As rising waters threatened to destroy some of Egypt's finest temples, workers sliced, lifted, and reassembled Ramses II's 250,000-ton mountainside edifice.
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Icy Killers: Secrets of Alaska's Salmon Shark
FRIDAY at 9P et/pt

Each year, a collision of two massive migrations takes place in Alaska as thousands of ravenous salmon sharks gather to attack millions of salmon.
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Garbage Moguls
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Lifting cars... showering at the factory... rescuing cats... It's just another day at TerraCycle. The unconventional team creates an array of products from items headed for the landfill.
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Explorer: 24 Hours After Hiroshima
- NEW - TUES at 10P et/pt

Hear the story of a moment that changed the world forever from the perspective of those who lived through it: the dropping of the first atomic bomb.
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Preserve Our Planet

See what National Geographic is doing to help protect the environment, because the more we all know about the world, the more we can do to help preserve it.

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Great Migrations Sneak Peek

Preview the seven-part television event, coming this Fall, that will take you on the arduous journeys millions of animals undertake to ensure the survival of their species.

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Dog Whisperer Viewer's Choice
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Earth Without the Moon
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Fish Warrior: Colossal Catfish
Great Escape: The Final Secrets
Locked Up Abroad: Saddam's Iraq
Grand Canyon Skywalk
Icy Killers: Secrets of Alaska's Salmon Shark
Garbage Moguls: Fishy Business
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Dawn of the Ocean
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Monster Fish of the Mekong
Explorer: 24 Hours After Hiroshima
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Locked Up Abroad: Kidnapped in the Philippines
Naked Sci: A Traveler's Guide to Mars
The Truth Behind the Nevada Triangle
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