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 A Slow Boat to Somewhere: Exploring French Polynesia   A Slow Boat to Somewhere: Exploring French Polynesia 
Ride along on a rustic, and rusting, Polynesian cargo boat as it makes deliveries to 21 of the globe's most isolated coral reef atolls, in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean. Along the 3,000-mile route meet black pearl divers, the man who found the Kon Tiki, Marlon Brando's 'Mutiny' girlfriend, a ship laden with NFL-sized crewman and many more - all set against the backdrop of a fast-and-forever changing Paradise.
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 AROUND TASMANIA: Sea Kayaking Australia   AROUND TASMANIA: Sea Kayaking Australia 
Drawn by its mysterious history and wild and rugged shores, the remote and little-known Australian island of Tasmania proved to be perfect coastline for us to explore by kayak, stopping along the 600-mile route to visit with fishermen and historians, sailors and aboriginals.
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 Birthplace of the Winds: Sea Kayaking Alaska   Birthplace of the Winds: Sea Kayaking Alaska 
A three-week long journey -- from California, through British Columbia and Alaska -- delivered us to one of the loneliest and least known spots on Earth (halfway between Russia and Alaska), where the Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea collide at what the Aleuts called 'the birthplace of the winds.'
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 Borderland: Sea Kayaking Croatia   Borderland: Sea Kayaking Croatia 
Croatia is Border Land. The country lays on the geographic margin between central Europe and the Balkans, between the Adriatic and the Continent. Its very shape speaks of the divide. There is nothing compact, square or secure. Instead it curves around Bosnia and Herzegovina in a narrow arc, like a crescent moon or a boomerang. At no point is Croatia more than a few hundred miles wide; in most places it is much less. Our goal was to kayak its length, through the 1,246 islands lying like marbles atop what astronauts claim is the bluest sea on the planet, the Adriatic.
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 Heather and Goliath   Heather and Goliath 
When a governmental agency decides that the Los Angeles River is not worthy of environmental protection, a biologist becomes a whistleblower, a satirical writer turns into a rebel, and together they change the course of history in a local controversy of national proportions.
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 Into the Altiplano # 1: Sea Kayaking Argentina, Bolivia & Chile   Into the Altiplano # 1: Sea Kayaking Argentina, Bolivia & Chile 
We went to South America's Altiplano, the mountainous desert region crossing the borders of Chile, Argentina and Bolivia, looking for water in the driest place on earth. We pulled kayaks behind, which sounds either Quixotic or foolhardy. During six weeks we traveled from sea level to 20,000 feet and ultimately found more than just signs of water. After all, man has scratched out a living here for more than 10,000 years, longer than anywhere else in the Western Hemisphere, suggesting there must be water out there somewhere.
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 Into the Altiplano # 2: Sea Kayaking Argentina, Bolivia & Chile   Into the Altiplano # 2: Sea Kayaking Argentina, Bolivia & Chile 
Starting on the ocean at Antofagasta, Chile, we pulled and paddled our kayaks across northern Chile and into Argentina. Part 2 of our Altiplano adventure begins on the largest lake in northern Argentina - Lago Vilama - which surprised us by being just a few inches deep.
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 REMAINS OF A RIVER: From Source to Sea Down the Colorado   REMAINS OF A RIVER: From Source to Sea Down the Colorado 
Two friends. 113 days. 1,700 miles. One endangered river. From October 2011 to January 2012, Will Stauffer-Norris and Zak Podmore hiked and paddled from Wyoming’s Wind River Mountains to Mexico following the Colorado River system from its farthest inland source to the sea, filming and narrating on the fly. The resulting film series, Remains of a River, is an unforgettable story of friendship, adventure and environmental degradation.
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 Terra Antarctica: ReDiscovering the Seventh Continent   Terra Antarctica: ReDiscovering the Seventh Continent 
This National Geographic-sponsored exploration is a one-of-a-kind look at Antarctica from a unique perspective - sea level. Impacted by climate change - temperatures have warmed along the Peninsula faster than anywhere on the planet during the past 50 years - this part of Antarctica is also experiencing a boom in tourism and nations fighting over who owns what as its ice slowly disappears.
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 The Dangerous Archipelago: Sea Kayaking French Polynesia   The Dangerous Archipelago: Sea Kayaking French Polynesia 
Kayaking here provided a daily opportunity for absolute disorientation in an idyllic and wild setting, both challenging and beautiful. We visited both the inhabited and uninhabited, exploring the health of the reefs and the lives of the people who live and depend on these most-remote atolls. From Shark City in the giant lagoon of Rangiroa, to Toau (population 10), to Fakarava where we camped for days on spits of sand. Along the way we dove for pearls, spearfished and cracked open coconuts for milk and meat. We also discovered that a way of life, both culturally and environmentally, is at great risk here in paradise.
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