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- In 1812, young British aristocrat Edmund Talbot travels by ship to Australia, and learns more about himself and about life than he had ever bargained for.
- The Incredible Adventures of Marco Polo on His Journeys to the Ends of the Earth
- A young Japanese woman finds her cautious and insular nature tested when she travels to Uzbekistan to shoot the latest episode of her travel variety show.
- After witnessing an incident on a foreign ship off California coast, a U.S. Treasury agent aboard a Coast Guard vessel decides to further investigate the matter by following a crime trail leading to China, Egypt, Lebanon and Cuba.
- Epic sweep and intimate details flow together to paint the story of Temujin, the man who became Genghis Khan.
- The story of the three year expedition led by British explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, which ended in August 1982, and which was man's first and only land and sea voyage around the world crossing both poles, without leaving the Earth's surface.
- David Adams travels the world to explore the cultures and history off the beaten path.
- What must I do to be saved? That was the question asked of the apostle Paul nearly 2,000 years ago. His answer resonates to this very day. Follow Paul's remarkable visit to the city of Philippi as he connects with people from all walks of life, demonstrating that the good news of Jesus is indeed for all people to the very ends of the earth.
- Emma Thompson narrates this environmental documentary about the rise of extreme energy, the end of economic growth and the people caught in the middle.
- Through what began as a group of college guys dissatisfied with the pursuit of the American Dream, The AC Project is simply a one-year journey of experimental living. Growing up as so-called Christians, they heard Jesus offered 'more life,' but Sunday church seemed to fall drastically short of an exciting or meaningful life. The search for more was molded into a trip: 4 young men would briefly step off the American track in order to take 1 year to begin living for people other than themselves. Giving clean water in Fiji, building an orphanage in Belize, helping sex trafficking victims in India, it was going to be a journey in an honest attempt to see life outside the suburban bubble they had grown up in.
- Documentary about the Jehovah's Witnesses' Gilead School for missionaries.
- Arthur Williams use to be a Royal Marine until 7 years ago he was paralyzed in an accident. Then he learned to fly and regained his spirit of adventure. Now he wants to see how far the plane can take him. Tackling some of the globe's smallest and most dangerous airstrips. This episode he travels to Nepal to explore some of the remotest valleys in the Himalayas.
- By wagon train and steamship, Jews began arriving in San Diego in 1850 when it was a small pueblo in the remote southwest corner of the U.S. Meet descendants of early Jewish pioneers, scientists, entrepreneurs, avant-garde artists, rabbis, and surfers in a living portrait of a vibrant and culturally-dynamic community. To the Ends of the Earth is set in a most compelling and beautiful region, the end of the line for Frontier Jews.
- This is the incredible story of explorer Ernest Shackleton's heroic attempt to lead the first expedition across the last unknown continent of Antarctica in 1914-16. With historical photos and rare film footage, this astonishing story explores the limits of unparalleled human courage.
- Introduced by esteemed conservationist Jane Goodall and narrated by National Geographic's Bill Jones, this documentary focuses on what humanity has in common with other species. Wildlife photographer Todd Gustafson captures stories of competition, courtship, family, hunting, and flight to illustrate the hidden life of East African birds.
- The documentary tells the story of how international oil companies intend to expand tar sands mining around the world, focusing on the case of Madagascar. Environmental activists from Madagascar embark on a journey to the heart of tar sands mining in Alberta, Canada, seeking insights into the potential impacts on their country's environment, climate, and culture. Concurrently, the European Union contemplates restrictions on tar sands oil imports, a move that could influence the trajectory of future global expansion.
- Nature photographer travels through Tanzania and Kenya capturing wildlife behavior and the beauty of East Africa.
- A young boy with severe muscular dystrophy arrives at the hospital following a drug overdose. When he wakes and proclaims that he was supposed to have died, the hospital staff must decide where they stand.
- When Swiss physicist August Piccard designed a balloon and ascended into the stratosphere, he set a new world's altitude mark. The sixteen-hour excursion from Germany to Austria in 1931 was the first use of a pressurized cabin for a manned flight. Thirty years later, he and his son Jacques designed a submersible balloon, or bathyscaphe. When Jacques plunged into the ocean depths in the Trieste, it was man 's first successful dive into the abyss. Rare film of the balloon ascent and the spine-chilling recollections of Jacques offer a sensational look at these fearless explorers.
- 2020–TV Episode
- Episode: (2008)1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- Sea Shepherd crew continue to engage the Japanese whaling fleet leading to a chase in an all encompassing ice field. After a massive engagement, both Sea Shepherd vessels decide to head back to port, signifying the end of their campaign for this season.
- 2020– 10mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 14mPodcast Episode
- Border closures amid the initial COVID-19 outbreak left thousands of babies born via surrogacy in limbo. Travel restrictions forced Ryan and Megan to rethink their plans to meet their soon-to-be born child in Ukraine. Ryan traveled alone for 32 hours to Kyiv, Ukraine in time for their daughter's birth. His six-week journey to meet and bring Indi home was captured in his personal video log.
- 2020– 16mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2012– 48mPodcast Episode
- David Attenborough travels from the Arctic to the Antarctic to discover magical new ice worlds inhabited by the most extraordinary animal survivors on Earth.
- The squad barely escapes from Saving Planet's warehouse. With a handful of hard evidence, Da Jung makes a plan to save Gong Yoon Jae. Later on, she and Yoon Tak meet with 'Simon' only for their plan to backfire.
- The thirteenth episode of Deadliest Catch season 18, with some bonus features and added scenes.