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NYC Revealed

S1, EP4 "Rats"

New York is known as one of the rattiest cities in America with some estimating close to 2 million rodents roam its streets; here is how New York City rats out its rodents.

NYC Revealed

S1, EP10 "Taxis"

What started as a small fleet of cars nearly 100 years ago, has turned into a bustling system of thousands of yellow taxi cabs; but now the threat of ride-share apps and city scandal has left cab drivers in thousands of dollars of debt.

4th and Forever: DeSoto

S1, EP2 "Restless & Young"

Building on the momentum the Eagles generate after their first win of the season against non-district opponent Bowie; the takeaways aren't entirely positive.

4th and Forever: DeSoto

S1, EP3 "Duncanville or Doom"

The Eagles' archrival, Duncanville, are due at the Eagles Stadium on Friday, and the stakes are high; as the top two teams in the District of Doom, the district championship is likely on the line.

Epic Exploring

S1, EP9 "Namibia; Albania"

Cody is in Namibia following in the footsteps of German diamond seekers hearing stories of thieves and smugglers; Josh is in Albania and finds abandoned fighter jets and a secret factory.

Epic Exploring

S1, EP8 "Norway; Croatia"

Josh and urban explorer Steve Duncan travel to the arctic island of Spitsbergen, Norway, where there is an old Soviet mining town waiting to be explored; Cody explores the dark and cruel history of Goli Otok prison in Croatia.

NYC Revealed

S1, EP1 "Trash"

New Yorkers produce over 14 million tons of trash each year, and a combination of city agencies and private companies work daily to haul away what New Yorkers don't want.

NYC Revealed

S1, EP3 "Sewage"

Underneath the ground of New York's fabled streets exists a vast network of pipes that make up the city's sewer system; New Yorkers create, on average, 1.3 billion gallons of wastewater per day that makes its way through these 7,500 miles of pipes.

The Humboldt Current

S1, EP2 "Journey"

The Humboldt Current is slower than most ocean currents, but it's the most dynamic in the world because it travels for such a long distance and lays the foundation for an intricate marine food chain.

Seals: Clowns of the Sea

Seals are like clowns of the sea who are graceful swimmers and agile hunters in the water but resemble comically bloated sausages ashore; they engage in dramatic courtships, demonstrate endless curiosity and produce cute and fluffy white babies.

Antelopes: The Unsung Heroes

Antelopes represent food to many of the predators of the plain.

The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai

S1, EP3 "A Working Ecosystem"

During a lull in bear and salmon activity, Casey and the crew decide to head inland in search of the spawning fish.

The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai

S1, EP4 "The Wolf and The Storm"

After seeing a wolf in the distance and tracks on the shore, the crew head inland in search of more clues to the wolf's whereabouts.

The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai

S1, EP1 "The Last Frontier"

Every fall in the northern Pacific, up to a million salmon migrate back to the rivers and streams where they were born to spawn.

The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai

S1, EP2 "Fish Like a Bear"

The crew heads inland to a section of the river to observe the many different families as they fish.

The Humboldt Current

S1, EP3 "Arrival"

The current is followed by a unique population of Chilean blue whales and is the last refuge for other extremely rare marine mammals.

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