السبت، 16 يوليو 2011

Locked Up Abroad fans: We're giving away free tickets (for 2) to a premiere screening of "The Real Midnight Express" this Monday, the 28th in New York. Come for a reception, screening, and Q&A. If you are interested & are in the area, let us know.

Locked Up Abroad fans: We're giving away free tickets (for 2) to a premiere screening of "The Real Midnight Express" this Monday, the 28th in New York. Come for a reception, screening, and Q&A. If you are interested & are in the area, let us know.

 CAPTION CONTEST WINNERS:

"Hi, Luke? Hey, I just got captured by a Stormtrooper and he wants all the Ewoks to come out with their hands up."
-Mark Lucas

"Yes, you heard me correctly. I impaled myself on my tripod, and no, I did not get the shot."
-Jason Ogden

 Sean Riley, host of World's Toughest Fixes, will be live blogging during tonight's season premiere. Join the conversation from 9-10P ET to get your question answered. http://natgeotv.com/sean


The deeper you go in the ocean, the more interesting facts emerge. For instance: 650 feet is the limit at which photosynthesis can occur. More knowledge nuggets: http://ow.ly/2s399
 
 More than 95% of the ocean's depths remain unexplored. This Sunday, journey to the ocean floor with Nat Geo Channel. Dawn of the Ocean premieres Sunday at 9pm. http://ow.ly/2snR5
 
 In a new 'Dangerous Encounters' at 9P e/p, Brady Barr travels deep into the Surinamese rainforest in search of the elusive & shockingly dangerous electric eel http://on.natgeo.com/9ORXk9 What's your most dangerous encounter?
 
 Personal photos taken by Nazi officers stationed at Auschwitz reveal a chilling slice of life during the height of the killings. More photos: http://ht.ly/3ldkU "Nazi Scrapbooks from Hell" airs tonight at 9.
 
 Pic of the day: a polar bear and a husky are close pals. Tonight, hear their story and others on Unlikely Animal Friends 2 (premieres at 9P). More photos: http://ht.ly/3A39w
 
 onight, hear the remarkable story of a solar-powered plane that was able to sustain a 26-hour, overnight flight. More on the "Solar Impulse": http://ht.ly/3Dy1u
 
 CAPTION CONTEST: Got a clever caption to go with this image? Share it with us. Bragging rights are on the line.
 
 We've got a new resident at Nat Geo HQ: a life-size (45 foot-long) Pliosaur - a Jurassic-era sea monster featured in one of our Expedition Week shows. Anyone in the DC area who happens by 17th and M can't miss it!
 
 Please join us in Grand Central Station today for a special Great Migrations multi-media experience! Visitors to the event will receive a free soundtrack CD (while supplies last).

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