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Climbing Asia’s Forgotten Mountain, Part 2 – Nat Geo Live
Part 2 of 3: Hilaree O’Neill talks about how, with only eight to 10 days of food remaining and only one-third of the gear they had at the beginning of the trip, the team starts up the mountain from base camp and is faced with constant setbacks.
The quest to climb Hkakabo Razi in the remote area of northern Myanmar was conceived by Hilaree O’Neill and Mark Jenkins and their yearning for an “anti-Everest” expedition. In the fall of 2014, Hilaree O’Neill, the expedition leader, and Mark Jenkins, Cory Richards, Renan Ozturk, and Emily Harrington set out to climb this formidable peak and determine whether it is the highest peak in Southeast Asia by standing on top with a GPS. What followed was a demanding journey full of setbacks that would push these five climbers to their limits emotionally, physically, and mentally. Hear Hilaree O’Neill talk about this epic expedition and being taken to “the point of no return.”
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Read the full-length article about the climb online in National Geographic magazine: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2015/09/hkakabo-razi-climb/jenkins-text
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Diamond Dust | America’s National Parks
In Yellowstone National Park, sub-zero temperatures in a cloudless sky sometimes result in a fascinating phenomenon called Diamond Dust. AMERICA’S NATIONAL PARKS: YELLOWSTONE AIRS SUNDAY MAY 8 at 8/7c.
Hunting Porcupine | Life Below Zero
Glenn stumbles upon one of his favorite foods, porcupine. In order to catch his dinner, however, he must get creative.
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What Do You Consider a Miracle? | The Story of God
Morgan Freeman, Lori McCreary and James Younger discuss what constitutes a miracle. THE STORY OF GOD WITH MORGAN FREEMAN AIRS SUNDAYS 9/8c.
TIL: Cicadas Can Damage Your Hearing | Today I Learned
Imagine you spent your entire childhood, teenage years, and young adulthood stuck inside a small closet. One day, after much of your life has passed you by, you realize that you can just open up the door, change into some more appropriate clothes, and hit the town! Free at last, what would you do first? Maybe sing a bit? Go on a few dates? By the way, you have two to four weeks to live. Yikes.
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This is not unlike the situation most cicadas face, as they spend almost their entire lives underground. For example, many of the cicadas emerging in 2016 have been underground for 17 years! To put that in perspective, the last Star Wars movie these insects saw was literally a menace. Imagine waking up in a world without Smash Mouth and Sugar Ray! Come to think of it, things are really looking up since 1999.
A cicada’s ear-piercing call is intended to attract a gal pal. Considering that these little creatures’ time above ground is so fleeting, they need to lock down a date as soon as possible. This could be why most cicadas are louder than the average fraternity pledge. Adult males are the ones making such a racket, and some species can register sounds louder 100 decibels when calling for a potential mate. In this week’s Today I Learned, National Geographic Emerging Explorer and filmmaker Sandesh Kadur explains how cicadas sing such a loud song.
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