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It Was Med School or the Circus | StarTalk

Sonja Harpstead talks about why she decided to be a tightrope instructor.
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Exploring the Ocean for Sixty Years | Best Job Ever

Legendary National Geographic Explorer-In-Residence Sylvia Earle has spent more than 60 years exploring, protecting, and researching the world’s oceans. With more than a hundred expeditions under her belt and over 7,000 hours logged underwater, she has been a pioneer of deep ocean exploration for decades.
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Do Your Swimming Skills Match Up to a Humpback Whale’s? | National Geographic

Humpback whales are great swimmers, and absolutely massive creatures—some comparable to the size of a bus.
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