National Geographic Channel HD
04:30

Jean Michel Cousteau´s Ocean Adventure 2
The Amazon: The most powerful of the world´s rivers, its rapid transformation will alter the global climate.
05:20

Alaska Wing Men
Using runways that not only move, but melt, Alaska bush pilots must utilize glaciers to navigate extreme weather and to reach remote locations.
06:15
Hard Time 2
At one of Ohio´s toughest prisons, three young inmates try three very different strategies as they confront challenges from the system and from each other.
07:00

MEGASTRUCTURES
Meet the mother of all Mega Movers: the Panama Canal. Lifting a mind-blowing 14,000 ships a year, the Panama Canal relies on some of the mightiest machines in the world: gargantuan locks, a colossal crane, and the worlds largest dipper dredge. This is one of the trickiest waterways in the world, but thousands of ships risk it every year to deliver their goods faster. Demand is so high, traffic never stops and plans for a bigger better canal are underway. Can this mega mover handle the pressure?
07:55
Mad Scientists
John teams up with Lance Greathouse, a Phoenix man who builds the coolest wheel chairs ever.
08:25

Engineering Connections 3
Richard Hammond sets out on a quest to find the amazing Engineering Connections.
09:20

Beast Man
Deep in one of the most inhospitable regions of the planet, the Gobi Desert, there is said to live a creature, a freakish desert dwelling super monster which has the ability to spray acid, send out electric shocks and the capability of exploding itself when threatened.
10:10

Border 2, The
Working the varied terrain of San Diego, California are officers and agents of the Department of Homeland Security; men and women dedicated to their duty of defending the United States´ busiest border crossing.
11:00
Alaska State Troopers
Follow Troopers as they battle crime and enforce wildlife laws from the breathtaking Seward Highway to the Alaskan back country.
11:50

MEGASTRUCTURES
Meet the mother of all Mega Movers: the Panama Canal. Lifting a mind-blowing 14,000 ships a year, the Panama Canal relies on some of the mightiest machines in the world: gargantuan locks, a colossal crane, and the worlds largest dipper dredge. This is one of the trickiest waterways in the world, but thousands of ships risk it every year to deliver their goods faster. Demand is so high, traffic never stops and plans for a bigger better canal are underway. Can this mega mover handle the pressure?
12:40

Jean Michel Cousteau´s Ocean Adventure 2
The Amazon: The most powerful of the world´s rivers, its rapid transformation will alter the global climate.
13:30

Beast Man
Deep in one of the most inhospitable regions of the planet, the Gobi Desert, there is said to live a creature, a freakish desert dwelling super monster which has the ability to spray acid, send out electric shocks and the capability of exploding itself when threatened.
14:20

Engineering Connections 3
Richard Hammond sets out on a quest to find the amazing Engineering Connections.
15:10

Border 2, The
Working the varied terrain of San Diego, California are officers and agents of the Department of Homeland Security; men and women dedicated to their duty of defending the United States´ busiest border crossing.
16:00
Alaska State Troopers
Follow Troopers as they battle crime and enforce wildlife laws from the breathtaking Seward Highway to the Alaskan back country.
16:50

Jean Michel Cousteau´s Ocean Adventure 2
The Amazon: The most powerful of the world´s rivers, its rapid transformation will alter the global climate.
17:40

MEGASTRUCTURES
Meet the mother of all Mega Movers: the Panama Canal. Lifting a mind-blowing 14,000 ships a year, the Panama Canal relies on some of the mightiest machines in the world: gargantuan locks, a colossal crane, and the worlds largest dipper dredge. This is one of the trickiest waterways in the world, but thousands of ships risk it every year to deliver their goods faster. Demand is so high, traffic never stops and plans for a bigger better canal are underway. Can this mega mover handle the pressure?
18:30

Engineering Connections 3
Richard Hammond sets out on a quest to find the amazing Engineering Connections.
19:20

Beast Man
Deep in one of the most inhospitable regions of the planet, the Gobi Desert, there is said to live a creature, a freakish desert dwelling super monster which has the ability to spray acid, send out electric shocks and the capability of exploding itself when threatened.
20:10

MEGASTRUCTURES
In an attempt to tap some of the most inaccessible natural gas on the planet, five high-tech mega vessels will complete a 1,800 square mile gas network, over a mile and a half below the oceans surface. At the heart of the project is the enormous gas-processing platform, the Independence Hub. This massive floating platform stretches nearly the length of a city block and towers almost 34 stories high! If our mega movers succeed in creating this deep sea gas project, the system will produce a whopping 1 billion cubic feet of gas per day- enough to supply nearly 5 million households in the US. But if these mega movers cant work in perfect synchronization to make this complex gas gathering station sing, the project will be nothing but a two billion dollar mistake. And with our energy needs increasing daily, this record breaking project cant afford to fail.
21:00

MEGA FACTORIES
Step inside the worlds most impressive industrial sites as this fascinating series returns to explore the manufacturing stories behind iconic vehicles. Watch the Lamborghini Murcielago SV role off the production line, get royal treatment of the Rolls-Royce Phantom, see the Porsche 911 and Audi R8 get their final touches as our cameras observe the specialist teams and cutting-edge robots transform raw materials into some of the most stylish, durable and desired products around.
21:50

Big, Bigger, Biggest
Look at engineering leaps that have helped different types of structures go from big to bigger to biggest. The race is on to become the world’s biggest. Crowned the biggest in their fields, structures like the 600-metre Burj Dubai skyscraper and the 99,000-ton USS Nimitz represent the most cutting-edge advances in architecture and engineering today. But these mind-blowing 21st century constructions would not be possible without the historical breakthroughs that propelled these fields to new heights. Big, Bigger, Biggest examines the various engineering leaps that helped these structures become historical giants. How did bridges evolve in size from simple bamboo walkways to modern marvel...
22:40

Monster Moves
Join us for six new episodes of gargantuan proportions, showing how entire buildings are relocated by teams of specialists.
23:30

Jean Michel Cousteau´s Ocean Adventure 2
In the cold reaches of the far northern seas, it´s a wonder that anything survives beyond the hardiest of microbes, insects, and shrimp.
00:20

Beast Man
In the vast jungles of mystical Sumatra, locals have reported seeing a creature that looks something like an ape, yet it walks just like us. They´ve named it Orang Pendek - the ´little man´ of the forest.
01:10

Alaska Wing Men
Flying some of the most dangerous skies in the world, veteran Alaska wingmen must navigate a deadly corridor, to reach the Aleutian islands- and the villagers who would otherwise be cut off from the modern world.
02:00

MEGA FACTORIES
Step inside the worlds most impressive industrial sites as this fascinating series returns to explore the manufacturing stories behind iconic vehicles. Watch the Lamborghini Murcielago SV role off the production line, get royal treatment of the Rolls-Royce Phantom, see the Porsche 911 and Audi R8 get their final touches as our cameras observe the specialist teams and cutting-edge robots transform raw materials into some of the most stylish, durable and desired products around.
02:50

Big, Bigger, Biggest
Look at engineering leaps that have helped different types of structures go from big to bigger to biggest. The race is on to become the world’s biggest. Crowned the biggest in their fields, structures like the 600-metre Burj Dubai skyscraper and the 99,000-ton USS Nimitz represent the most cutting-edge advances in architecture and engineering today. But these mind-blowing 21st century constructions would not be possible without the historical breakthroughs that propelled these fields to new heights. Big, Bigger, Biggest examines the various engineering leaps that helped these structures become historical giants. How did bridges evolve in size from simple bamboo walkways to modern marvel...
03:40




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