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Humpback Whales

From the waters of Alaska, Hawaii and the remote islands of Tonga, scientists research how these giant mammals communicate, sing, feed, play and take care of their young while migrating 10,000 miles every year.

Islands

S1, EP1 "Sanctuary: Becoming Flightless in Absence of Predators"

Birds often use islands as remote fortresses where they can safely raise their young; without predators, some birds change their lifestyles and even give up the power of flight.

Bugs!

This IMAX documentary, shot in vivid and squirm-inducing 3-D, journeys to the lush rainforest of Borneo to examine in minute detail the various fascinating and sometimes creepy insects that exist there, including ants and beetles. But the film is given dramatic momentum by focusing on the short-lived adventures of a praying mantis named Hierodula and a caterpillar named Papilio, the latter eventually metamorphosing into an exquisite butterfly. The film is narrated by actress Judi Dench.

Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation

For billions of years, volcanoes have helped forge the world. With over 500 active volcanoes, Earth bursts at the seams with these forces of mass construction.

Wild Korea

S1, EP1 "Voice of Nature"

Korea is known as a modern, high-tech nation, but beyond the bustle of the cities exists a land of stunning natural beauty and remarkable wildlife including the beautiful goshawk, the bottleneck dolphin and the curious raccoon dog.

Sea Hunters

S1, EP1 "Humpback Gang"

Every spring in Norway, the whales use a clever hunting technique called "bubble feeding" to catch quantities of herring; when they spot a shoal of herrings, they begin to encircle the herring.

Sea Hunters

S1, EP2 "Orcas vs. Humpback"

Marine biologists Eve Jourdain and Richard Kaoliussen have spent two years studying the orcas in Norway, where they have adapted the carousel technique to their habitat.

Humpback Whales

From the waters of Alaska, Hawaii and the remote islands of Tonga, scientists research how these giant mammals communicate, sing, feed, play and take care of their young while migrating 10,000 miles every year.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP9 "France"

The Millau Viaduct in the south of France is one of the highest bridge structures in the world and succeeds a formerly arduous journey through the wide valley of the Tarn River.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP10 "Japan"

Following its completion in 1988, the Great Seto Bridge finally connected the islands of Honshu and Shikoku, thereby ending the isolation of the smaller Shikoku from the Japanese mainland.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP1 "China"

China's famous Wind and Rain Bridge; the Ponte dei Salti in the Verzasca Valley dates back to the Roman era.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP2 "Wales"

The Millau Viaduct in the south of France is one of the highest bridge structures in the world while the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, which stands high over the River Dee in northeast Wales, was built in the 19th century.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP3 "India"

Calcutta, India, is home to the Howrah Bridge, one of the most impressive steel bridges in the world, while its predecessor the Forth Bridge spans the Firth of Forth near Scotland's capital Edinburgh.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP4 "Zimbabwe"

The Great Seto Bridge in Japan and the Victoria Falls Bridge in Zimbabwe have more than one thing in common: they were built on dreams and are the only train connections between the two regions.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP9 "France"

The Millau Viaduct in the south of France is one of the highest bridge structures in the world and succeeds a formerly arduous journey through the wide valley of the Tarn River.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP10 "Japan"

Following its completion in 1988, the Great Seto Bridge finally connected the islands of Honshu and Shikoku, thereby ending the isolation of the smaller Shikoku from the Japanese mainland.

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