This U.S. Fencer Is Named After a Warrior Queen—and It Shows | Short Film Showcase

Fencer Nzingha Prescod became the first African-American woman to win an individual medal at the Senior World Championships in 2015. In this short documentary, we see her training and hear her thoughts on her way to compete for the United States at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Filmmaker Anderson Wright brings us closer to Prescod, where we learn that she was named after a warrior queen from Angola—and see her show kids everywhere that nothing is impossible.
Filmmaker Anderson Wright: http://www.andersonwright.tv/
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A curated collection of the most captivating documentary shorts from filmmakers around the world. Know of a great short film that should be part of our Showcase? Email SFS@ngs.org to submit a video for consideration. See more from National Geographic’s Short Film Showcase at http://documentary.com

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( لا تنسى الإشتراك بالقناة عشان يجيك آخر فيديوهاتنا )
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Can Elephants Jump? 5 Facts About the Largest Land Animal | National Geographic

Here are five facts about the biggest animal on land.
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See more: Stunning Pictures of Elephants
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/08/world-elephant-day-pictures/

Watch: “Why Elephants May Go Extinct in Your Lifetime”

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فيلم صنعه “صدام حسين” بـ 30 مليون دولار | ليختفى من العالم !

( متع عقلك ) | قناة تمنحك رحلة مسلية فى عالم المعرفة والعلم
أشترك معنا الأن – بالضغط على زر أشتراك ليصلك كل ما هو جديد
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هل تعرف أن الرئيس العراقى السابق ” صدام حسين ” قام بأنتاج وتمويل فيلم تاريخياً بقيمة 30 مليون دولار، بعنوان ” Clash of Loyalties” أو “صراع الولاءات” ؟؟

Bluefin Adrenaline | Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks

The tuna gods finally smile on the Pin Wheel, granting them a huge helping of bluefin tuna.
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New England’s best bluefin tuna fishermen venture south to North Carolina’s treacherous fishing grounds, the Outer Banks, where they will battle the local fleet for the ocean’s most lucrative prize. A single giant bluefin can be worth more than $20,000 but the dangerous waters, small quota and explosive rivalries make North Carolina’s Outer Banks, nicknamed “The Graveyard of the Atlantic”, the most challenging place in the world to catch these elusive fish.

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These Rare Giraffes Were Killed Just for Their Tails (Exclusive Video) | National Geographic

The killing of three rare Kordofan giraffes inspired a filmmaker to transform his anger into action. David Hamlin was on assignment in the Democratic Republic of the Congo when he saw a female and two male giraffes peacefully making their way through the tall grass. The next morning he learned that the three animals were found shot and mutilated. Shocked by the news and compelled to uncover the truth, Hamlin decided to visit the site of the killings to document this horrific act. Accompanied by armed rangers from the nonprofit conservation organization African Parks and the Congolese Parks Authority ICCN, he ventured through the volatile grounds of Garamba National Park. There he learned that the giraffes were killed for something worth thousands of U.S. dollars: their tails.
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Garamba National Park is a battleground where heavily armed groups poach wildlife for resources and monetary gain. This latest incident was a major blow to the rangers, because the number for Kordofan giraffes in that area has dwindled down to 37. However, Hamlin hopes this tragedy will galvanize the efforts of conservationists and others who fight to protect the world’s endangered animals.

Read more about these giraffes’ death on NG News.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/08/wildlife-giraffes-garamba-national-park-poaching-tails/

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https://www.african-parks.org/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/150625-giraffes-animals-science-conservation-africa-endangered/

Learn about the efforts to protect Africa’s giraffes.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/150625-giraffes-animals-science-conservation-africa-endangered/

Learn more about giraffes.
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/giraffe/

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