Moment of Death
National Geographic Explorer examines the physical and psychological changes experienced by the human in the moments before and after death.
6.7 /10
Lost Cities of the Amazon
This film examines one of the greatest tragedies in human history - the destruction of the Native Amerindians by European disease.
7.8 /10
Secret History of Gold
Here are the stories of people in pursuit of that most precious metal; gold. A prospector gathers tiny specks of gold in the Peruvian rain forest. Dubai grows into a global gold trading center. A treasure hunter is on the trail of lost Spanish gold plundered form the Incas. And an investigator pursues the gold previously pursued by the perpetrators of the Brinks Mat gold robbery.
6.4 /10
Guns in America
National Geographic tells the story of America's connection to guns through the eyes of its citizens. From gangs to local law enforcement to gun hobbyists to a young mother, this documentary explores the lives of people with guns.
7.7 /10
Italy's Mystery Mummies
Scattered across the island of Sicily, beneath picturesque churches, are thousands of mummified bodies. And most mysterious of all is one known as the "sleeping beauty"-Rosalia Lombardo. A child barely two years old when she died nearly a century ago, her body remains flawlessly preserved. A scientific team is on the case, exploring this baffling culture of mummification and revealing the secret formula behind Rosalia's perfect preservation.
6.2 /10
Peru's Mass Grave Mystery
In the cloud forests of Peru are the remains a lost civilization and an ancient legend of mass murder. For hundreds of years, anthropologists have been hunting for who or what killed these people.
6.6 /10
Inside Guantanamo Bay
Explorer takes an inside look at the controversial Guantanamo Bay detention camp. It chronicles the daily routines of both captives and guards and considers the legal status of the detainees.
6.7 /10
Easter Island Underworld
Deep beneath the legendary Easter Island, National Geographic undertakes a groundbreaking expedition to map a vast cave system utilized by the people who carved these iconic statues. Protected by sheer cliffs, narrow labyrinths and underwater entrances, many of the caves have not been explored for decades. Recently discovered human remains and telltale artifacts reveal details of the island's intriguing history and culture.
7.3 /10

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