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National Geographic Channel This week on Nat Geo: Amazon Headshrinkers, Diamonds and Gold, Dirty Bombs, Rebel Monkeys and more!

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Expedition Week kicks off this Sunday with a trip to the Amazon. We're going in search of the tribe featured in a 45-year-old film that shows the process of an actual, recently deceased, human head being shrunk. ...
Melissa
Melissa
creepy!
13 minutes ago
Calvin C Kreutzberg
Calvin C Kreutzberg
that's a no brainer huh? cool
9 minutes ago
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National Geographic Channel Are we three years from the end of the world? Based on an actual ancient Maya calendar that will end on December 21, 2012, Nat Geo asks, "What truths lie behind the fears?"

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National Geographic Channel Nat Geo's Expedition Week Game is back and better than ever. Create your explorer alter-ego and
equip yourself with vital tools that will help you on your quest. Beware, it's quite addicting.

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Join the adventure in the new Expedition Week game. Explore ancient worlds and customize your avatar.
Melo Dausen
Melo Dausen
I like the expedition game. I always win the map puzzles. Why can't I can't open my account in facebook? Did I miss something?
11 hours ago
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National Geographic Channel Each year, roughly half a billion people visit IKEA stores worldwide. Find out how their nearly 10,000 items are built... We wonder if the factories actually include spare screws.

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Tonight at 8P et/pt (US)
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National Geographic Channel LSD was used to treat alcoholism in the 1950s, but was also part of secret CIA experiments. Now science is taking a fresh look at LSD, including the first human trials in over 35 years.

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Tonight at 10P et/pt (USA)
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National Geographic Channel This Week on Nat Geo: 2012, Inside the IKEA Factory and Explorer: Inside LSD

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Is the world going to end in three years? A Princeton geologist travels the globe to decipher an ancient Mayan prophecy that, according to some, predicts doomsday on December 21, 2012. What is Supposed to Happen in 2012? >> What Could a Pole-Shift Mean for Earth? >>
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National Geographic Channel Try Nat Geo's Headshrinker application. Upload your own photo, shrink it, then share it with your friends! "Search for the Amazon Headshrinkers" airs Sunday, November 15 at 9P et/pt (US), part of Expedition Week.

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Shrink your own head using the Headshrinker tool. Then, share it with your friends!
Eugenia Casablanca
Eugenia Casablanca
a cuantos no le quisiera yo shrink t head !!! ,,,lollol
November 4 at 7:17am
Barbara Brown-Lipponen
Barbara Brown-Lipponen
I know a few egomaniacs that could use alittle head shrinking
November 4 at 12:38pm
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National Geographic Channel Depending on who's doing the prophesying, the winter solstice in the year 2012 could usher in the end of the world. See what the different doomsday theories are, and don't miss "2012: Countdown to Armageddon" on Nov 8.

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What makes 2012 so special?
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National Geographic Channel Over the period of about a year, seven human feet washed ashore around British Columbia. Theories of serial killers, plane crashes, and tsunami victimes became tabloid fodder. Tonight, Nat Geo sets out to solve this macabre foot mystery.

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Tonight at 10P et/pt (USA)
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National Geographic Channel Ben wants to stop shark poaching, and Trip wants to end the elephant ivory trade. National Geographic has $10,000 to fund one of their expeditions, and we're letting you decide. Vote now and you'll be automatically entered to win your own adventure: a 12 day Mediterranean cruise.

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Vote now.
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National Geographic Channel Don't miss Cesar Millan live on tour in Dallas, LA, Chicago, DC, and Boston in November and December. Get your tickets now!

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National Geographic Channel Nat Geo is giving out $10,000 to fund the expedition of a young explorer and we're letting you decide between the final two. Ben Horton is out to stop shark poaching off the Costa Rican coast. Voting starts 10/26 at natgeotv.com/expedition

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National Geographic Channel Nat Geo is giving out $10,000 to fund the expedition of a young explorer and we're letting you decide between the final two. Trip Jennings is ready to tackle the elephant ivory trade in the D.R. Congo. Voting starts 10/26 at natgeotv.com/expedition

Tammy Regis
Tammy Regis
this is a very tough call, both of these guys are great. i have to go with Trip. i don't know the ratio of elephants to sharks but i'm just guessing elephants would be easier to extinct than sharks. I LOVE NATGEO!!
October 26 at 5:06pm
Stephanie Erickson
Stephanie Erickson
Hope you get it ! You have my vote ! Sounds like a fun expedition !
October 28 at 9:19pm
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National Geographic Channel Think you know asteroids? Take the latest quiz to prove your knowledge. Then watch "Incinerator Earth" tonight at 10. What really doomed the dinosaurs? And what would happen if an 8-mile asteroid struck the Earth today?

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