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Galápagos

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9  8P et/pt

Savage, bizarre, hellish, and beautiful: explore the islands that changed the world with National Geographic Channel's three-hour, high-definition event. From erupting volcanoes, giant tortoises, and leaping lizards to breathtaking views, diving birds, and rarely filmed sites and creatures, go inside this living laboratory of evolution.

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Check out all the exciting shows National Geographic Channel offers. Learn about the environment, nature's most amazing places, and the mysteries of Earth.

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Global Warming Interactive Map

Get a picture of how global warming can affect the world.

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Photo Gallery: Polluted Oceans

Learn how we are hurting the largest habitat on Earth with these photos of ocean pollution, from the devastating effects of oil spills to the dangers of dumping.

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Is Global Warming Real?

Regardless of what's causing it, Earth is getting warmer. Learn about the many forms of evidence scientists base this statement on, from tree rings to ancient ice and mud samples.

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