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Ten Natural Wonders You've Never Heard Of
From the Gates of Hell to a forest made from limestone needles, these wonders are lesser known but just as amazing (2:28)
Oasis of the Seas: The Biggest Cruise Ship in the World
With twenty-one swimming pools, its own version of New York's Central Park, and room for 5,400 passengers, the Oasis of the Seas is the most massive cruise ship ever built (1:59)
Listen to the Sounds of the Music Box
The artists behind the most eccentric place in New Orleans present their wacky homemade instruments (02:41)
Music in One of the World's Most Violent Cities
Fifteen-year-old Esteban, a clarinetist from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, uses music to survive his chaotic environment (4:22)
The Meaning Behind Hula
For Hawaiians, both native and those who have made it their adopted home, the Hula is more than just a dance, it is a artistic representation of the islands themselves (02:36)
Hang Ten With Kelly Slater in Fiji
In a series of stunning aerial views, watch the world champion surfer's dazzling technique (1:40)
The Cherry Blossoms in Under a Minute (Timelapse)
In celebration of the 100 year anniversary of Japan's gift to Washington, D.C., we set out to capture the scenes surrounding the Tidal Basin (1:07)
What Clemente Meant to Baseball
Biographer David Maraniss says that in order to truly understand Clemente’s importance to the sport, you have to look beyond his spectacular numbers (1:55)
People of a Feather - D.C. Environmental Film Festival Trailer
An award-winning documentary film examines the impact of ecosystem devastation on the lives and culture of the Sanikiluaq people of the Belcher Islands in Hudson Bay (2:28)
The Man Who Stopped the Desert - D.C. Environmental Film Festival Trailer
Yacouba Sawadogo, a farmer from Burkina Faso, has become a pioneer in the fight against desertification – succeeding where many international agencies have failed (1:00)
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