Explores the distinctive features of the major rivers of the continent, and discusses their contributions to the farming, recreation, transportation and hydroelectric power of North America.
Many geneticists and archaeologists have long surmised that human life began in Africa. Dr. Spencer ...
Although it crosses six countries and is over 3,500 kilometers long, the Zambezi is one of the least...
It shows the Neretva river from its source to the shores of the Adriatic Sea. The document also capt...
Documentary film about the Czechoslovak natural science group's expedition to Iceland in June 1948.
Travel across Vietnam on a breathtaking cultural and historical journey. Uncover ancient Chinese inf...
A portrait of free diver Kathryn Nevatt, former World Champion and current New Zealand record holder...
The Nile's source was the last great mystery for European explorers in the 19th century. The story o...
Minnesota: A History of the Land vividly brings to life the epic story of the people and landscapes ...
The River of Life and Death captures the slow time in the well-known Indian pilgrimage place of Bena...
How would natural habitats develop without human interference? In this documentary we follow an inte...
In 2013, the world's media reported on a shocking mountain-high brawl as European climbers fled a mo...
When the Tanana River bridge was installed in Salcha, Alaska, the community worried about the levee'...
The interview, held on January 4, 2001, was the last given by Professor Milton Santos, who died from...
A portrait of Toronto, as defined by the spaces its queer residents inhabit and the memories they’ve...
The Zambezi is one of the world's great rivers, yet apart from the spectacular Victoria Falls, large...
Joseph Vallot, geographer, naturalist and mountaineer born in 1854 in Lodève, was a visionary man, f...