"National+geographic"
Ancient Astronauts
Scientists investigate the possibility that alien life-forms influenced human evolution, citing the existence of strange monuments around the world to support their theory.
Big Sur-Wild California
National Geographic presents a comprehensive view of the spectacular California coastal area known as Big Sur—through the eyes of three intrinsically connected native creatures. Fly with the California condors and capture the panoramic view of Big Sur’s many topside layers, and dive with California’s sea otters to investigate life below the w..
Cesar Millán, la vraie histoire
L'histoire de César Millán, de son enfance au Mexique jusqu'à son succès de dresseur de chien, en passant par son immigration illégale vers les Etats-Unis.
Inside The FBI
With worries about the state of our national security increasing, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has been under more intense scrutiny than ever. This penetrating documentary offers high-security access behind the scenes at the FBI. Rare footage and interviews with agents combine to offer insight as to how the Bureau really operates.
Blue Holes: Diving The Labyrinth
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC begleitet ein Team von deutschen und US-amerikanischen Tauchern bei der Erforschung der legendären „Blue Holes" der Bahama-Inseln, kreisrunde, nach oben offene Unterwasserhöhlen, die bis zu 200 Meter tief sind. Da es am Grunde dieser Schächte keinen nennenswerten Wasseraustausch gibt, tummeln sich hier nur besonders widerst..
11 Septembre Science Et Conspiration
En 2006, 33 % des Américains croyaient à l'implication du gouvernement dans les attentats du 11-Septembre : enquête, entre preuves et croyances.
IMAX - Extreme
EXTRÊME est un voyage visuel stupéfiant de 45 minutes dans l'âme d'aventurier, d'athlètes champion du monde. En combinant action sportive extrême et la narration des athlètes sur une bande sonore éclectique, contemporaine. EXTRÊME explore le paradoxe de la nature humaine.
Collapse
How could a civilization that mastered the planet suddenly Collapse? Inspired by the New York Times best-selling book "Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed", NGC time travels 200 years into the future to see what the world would look like after civilization as we know it collapsed. Guided by author Jared Diamond, we'll piece together t..
Nefertiti and the Lost Dynasty
It is one of Egypt's enduring mysteries. What happened to Nefertiti and her husband, Akhenaten - the radical king, and likely father of King Tut? In a dark and mysterious tomb located in the Valley of the Kings, there is a small chamber with two mummies without sarcophagi or wrappings. At times, both have been identified as Queen Nefertiti by schol..
Beyond the Movie: Alexander The Great
The most extraordinary warrior of all time, Alexander the Great achieved military conquests that remain unsurpassed to this day. Indeed, the conqueror brought east and west together in the mightiest clash of cultures the world has ever known. But much of his legend remains shrouded in mystery. Join National Geographic on a quest to find the real Al..
Zone 51 déclassifiée
Zone 51 déclassifiée. Il s’agit de l’installation militaire la plus célèbre au monde, mais elle n’existe pas officiellement. La zone 51, site d’opérations secrètes de la guerre froide, attire depuis longtemps les cinglés, les théoriciens du complot et les trop curieux. Même s'il n'y a peut-être pas de vérité dans les rumeurs sel..
Titanic: The Final Secret
The grandest ocean liner ever built, its final resting place remained a mystery. Just how was the wreck's discovery linked to the Cold War's darkest days?
Inside Google
A behind the scenes look at Google today. From Google's offices in China and Russia to the Googleplex (its Silicon Valley headquarters), uncover why this company's corporate philosophy and attitude is so unique among major companies today.
Incredible Insects
Incredible Insects A captivating world of creepy crawlies exists all around us. And they are the biggest group of animals in the world, outnumbering humans 200 million to one. Thanks to millions of years of evolution, these invertebrates not only survive in almost every landscape known to man, but also thrive by means of fascinating, and sometimes ..