5 Things You Need to Know About Death | Explorer

Meet five people who choose to live with death every day and want you to face your own mortality head on.
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Explorer, the longest-running documentary series in cable television history, honored with nearly 60 Emmys and hundreds of other awards, continues as a series of major specials on the National Geographic Channel. In the course of more than two thousand films, Explorer has taken viewers to more than 120 countries, opening a window on hidden parts of the world, unlocking mysteries both ancient and modern, and investigating stories of science, nature, and culture.

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Shark Week: 15 Accurate Words For Period

Has the “visit from Aunt Flo” got you stuffing your face with chocolate? Are you currently curled up in the fetal position wishing Mother Nature gave you a different gift? Well, we can’t really help you with those problems, but here are 15 funny words to call your “period” because that time of the month is not a joke.
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Ivory-Like “Helmets” Are Driving These Birds to Extinction | National Geographic

The helmeted hornbill is a striking bird native to Southeast Asia. Intense poaching for its ivory-like casque—the helmetlike structure protruding from its bill—and loss of its tropical forest habitat have recently led the conservation status of this hornbill to make a rare jump from “near threatened” directly to “critically endangered.” Nigel Collar of BirdLife International and hornbill researcher Yokyok Hadiprakarsa discuss the alarming situation that has led this once common bird to become a rare sight.
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The Armenian Massacre Still Haunts Its Last Survivors 100 Years Later | National Geographic

Starting in 1915, 500,000 to 1.5 million ethnic Armenians living in Turkey were killed or expelled from their ancestral lands, where they’d lived mainly peaceably with the Turks for centuries. Armenians call the slaughter genocide; Turks say it was the consequence of the larger war, in which many groups, including Turks, suffered terribly. Five of the few remaining Armenian survivors reflect on the horrors they faced fleeing their homeland as children and on what life has been like for them in exile.
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Special thanks to the survivors for sharing their stories: Varazdat Manukyan, Movses Haneshyan, Malak Papoyan, Nektar Alatuzyan, and Farkha Hakobyan

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Highlights of Cute Baby Eaglets From D.C.’s Eagle Cam | National Geographic

Two eaglets recently hatched at the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington, D.C. Known for now as DC2 and DC3, the bald eagle chicks have been enjoying their first meals of fish, which the parents have been taking turns collecting. The nesting pair, named “Mr. President” and the “First Lady,” had their first eaglet a year ago in a nest at the top of a tulip poplar, which prompted the installation of two video cameras. Volunteers organized by the American Eagle Foundation take turns operating the cameras as people from around the world watch live. See the adorable highlights from DC2 and DC3’s first days.
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Luring in the Coconut Crab | Primal Survivor

Hazel sets traps to attract an enormous crab, called a coconut crab. This massive blue beauty is easily capable of clawing off one of his fingers, so he must handle with care.
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Survival instructor and wilderness guide Hazen Audel travels to some of the world’s most remote tribal communities to learn how they have survived for thousands of years in the planet’s toughest environments. Hazen joins tribes in the rainforests of Ecuador, the Kalahari Desert of Namibia, a remote island in the Pacific Ocean, the mountains of western Mongolia, the frozen Arctic of Canada, and in equatorial Kenya to learn firsthand the skills and traditions of these masters of survival.

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Running Without Sight and Winning Gold | Short Film Showcase

Cristian Valenzuela is a visually impaired Paralympic champion who won Chile’s first gold medal in 2012 for the 5,000-meter race. Production company Pudim follows Valenzuela as he trains with his guide runner and talks about his life up to this point. After losing his sight at the age of 12, Valenzuela discovered running as a way forward. “The very first time I held the rope and was able to run side by side with a person was a magical moment,” Valenzuela says. “In that exact moment, I felt that maybe I had found the answer and the reason to move on.”
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A curated collection of the most captivating documentary shorts from filmmakers around the world. See more from National Geographic’s Short Film Showcase at http://documentary.com

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Centering Yourself Before a Tinder Date | Guided Meditations

Are you psyched about your recent Tinder match? A little nervous your Tinder-fella might not be Prince Charming? Well, we’re here to help. In our first episode of Guided Meditations, our enthusiastic meditation leader tries to help you center yourself before the oh-so-dreaded first date. Turn off the lights and assume the fetal position as you check out the video above. Namaste.

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