Listly by Vaishnavi Kumar
We all know that National Geographic Channel has produced some of the best shows and documentaries out there. Here's a list of the best Nat-Geo shows to watch! Feel free to add to this list!
Creators Jerry Kolber and Bill Margol came up with a show that examines the nature of human perception and how it can be fooled. Staring Jason Silva, this show lives up to it's moto!
This 2014 American science documentary television series was developed to bring back the foundation of science to network television at the height of other scientific-based television series and films. David Itzkoff of The New York Times described it as "a watershed moment for science-themed television programming". \
The show has been watched by at least 400 million people across 60 different countries. If you haven't watched it already, you better start!
This documentary series is all about extreme construction projects - the biggest, tallest, longest or deepest in the world -- and the machines used to create extraordinary structures. Episodes include the people responsible for the cutting-edge design and engineering of each build, talking about how concept transformed to reality.
This show uses ultrasound imagery to shed light on the development of a fetus. Using computer-generated imagery extensively to recreate the real stages of the process. Even if you're not into biology, watch this show for the computerized images..
Rituals and customs accepted in one culture may be thought of as downright bizarre in another. "Taboo" delves into that dichotomy, taking viewers across cultural borders to explore traditional beliefs and deliberate lifestyle choices, ranging from body modification and gender decisions to nudity and spiritual quests that test the limits of the human body. A portal into these interesting culture's everyday life.
Follow the ensuing investigation and find out how the 'Roselawn' crash became one of the most important accidents in aviation history. Air Crash Investigation shares this account and other stories of astonishing survival and heartbreaking disasters of some of the most tragic air disasters. You'll have goosebumps at the end of it!
Similar to the History Channel's special Life After People, Aftermath features what scientists and others speculate the earth, animal life, and plant life might be like if humanity no longer existed, as well as the effect that humanity's disappearance would have on the artifacts of civilization.
With a unique ability to see the world through their eyes, renowned dog behavior expert Cesar Millan rehabilitates all manner of troubled canines in this popular reality series, and often that involves Millan not only teaching dogs new tricks but also training their owners how to achieve a balanced relationship with their pets. Cute!
"Naked Science" strips away the layers of a scientific investigation into one of the big mysteries of our time, revealing through expert analysis realistic scenarios that either confirm or deny long-held assumptions and misconceptions.
"Move as millions. Survive as one."
This show talks about the stories of many of the planet's species and the journeys they undertake to ensure their survival. The National Geographic team spent two-plus years recording across 20 countries and all seven continents!
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