Does This Village in China Hold the Key to Living Past 100? | National Geographic

In Bama County, Guangxi, China, living past the age of a hundred isn’t just commonplace, it’s become a tourist attraction. People from big cities flock to villages like Longhong to meet the centenarians and try to learn the secret of their longevity.

A self-proclaimed 118-year-old has adopted a flexitarian (or semi-vegetarian) diet. “He doesn’t eat much meat,” says his 87-year-old son.

One Chinese researcher suggests that several geological factors there contribute to longevity, including a karst landform, a higher than normal magnetic field, and a nearby fault zone.
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10 مخلوقات صغيرة للغاية ولكنها خطيرة جداً

( متع عقلك ) | قناة تمنحك رحلة مسلية فى عالم المعرفة والعلم
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لنتعرف معاً على مجموعة من أكثر المخلوقات سمية وشراسةً في العالم على الرغم من صغر حجمها

Best Of Grand Canyon National Park | America’s National Parks

From the mighty Colorado River to ancient ruins carved into canyon walls, and from California condors to kit foxes, explore the best of Grand Canyon National Park.
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Care About the Ocean? Think Twice About Your Coffee Lid. | Short Film Showcase

Near Bermuda in the Atlantic Ocean, currents define the Sargasso Sea—the only sea that is not defined by land boundaries. Known by some as a floating rain forest, the Sargasso Sea is named for the free-floating seaweed Sargassum and provides food and shelter for a vast variety of wildlife. However, those same currents carry a huge amount of plastics that eventually break down in the water and are eaten by small fish and other species that are then eaten by larger fish. The toxic chemicals intensify as they move up the food chain through these animals—right onto our plates. This short film by Justin Lewis is a straightforward look at the impact single-use plastics have on oceans, wildlife, and humans.
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Animals Need Freedom to Migrate—Humans Can Help | National Geographic

Animals have to move to survive; creatures need the freedom to migrate. Human boundaries are changing a delicate cycle, but we can take bold steps forward together to help keep animals moving.
National Geographic Society is proud to be partnering with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) for the 2016 World Conservation Congress.
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حقائق لا تعرفها عن سنغافورة | من عاصمة الفقر إلى أجمل بلاد العالم !

( متع عقلك ) | قناة تمنحك رحلة مسلية فى عالم المعرفة والعلم
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Drone POV: Soaring Over Iceland’s Rugged Landscape | Short Film Showcase

In this short film, the photographic team of Tucker Bowen and Sabine Scherer pairs unique drone footage of Iceland’s rugged topography with music by Doppio.
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Great Smoky Mountains (Behind the Scenes) | America’s National Parks

Watch natural history camera crews travel to every corner of Great Smoky Mountains National Park to capture footage of the amazing plants, animals, and scenery.
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