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National Geographic - 70mm Refractor Telescope - Black
119.99 USD
Get a clear view of the solar system with this National Geographic 80-40070 70mm telescope. The short 700mm focal length delivers high-powered wide-field views while promoting portability, and the 70mm aperture enhances your view of planets and other objects in the sky. This National Geographic 80-40070 70mm telescope features an adapter to connect smartphones and take photos of objects.
National Geographic - 70mm Refractor Telescope with Astronomy App - Black
149.99 USD
Embark on a fascinating adventure through our solar system and beyond with National Geographic’s StarApp70mm 80-30070 telescope. This refractor is great for lunar, planetary and deep sky observing and has a special mount that allows users to attach their smart phone to the telescope and use the ARTelescope App to locate and learn about constellations and planets. As observers move the telescope across the night sky, they will hear facts about the constellations and planets in the app’s database as they come into view. The telescope comes with two interchangeable eyepieces and a 2x Barlow lens to provide a versatile range of magnifications.
National Geographic Kids My First Atlas of the World and Hugg-A-Planet Globe Set
59.95 USD
The simple, colorful maps, bold pictures, and accessible text in this atlas present basic geography, continent by continent, to spark kids' curiosity about our planet. They can learn elementary mapping skills and concepts such as the difference between a globe and a map. Reviewed by geography and early-childhood consultants, this delightful atlas makes the world accessible to junior explorers. Designed to be fun, hugged, and used as a educational resource, Hugg-A-Planet Earth is an ideal hands-on globe for children. Perfect for classrooms, dorm rooms or nurseries, this beautiful, simple reference globe is meant to inspire geo-learning.
National Geographic - 114mm Reflector Telescope - Silver
149.99 USD
Discover the allure of deep sky observation with this National Geographic series reflector telescope. The 114mm aperture and 500mm focal length ensure excellent light-gathering quality, letting you enjoy a high-detail view of distant planets and other celestial objects. This National Geographic series reflector telescope features a full-size tripod with an accessory tray for additional stability and storage, while the included adapter helps you easily capture detailed images.
National Geographic - Giraffe Figurine, 1 piece
26.99 USD
The National Geographic 1-piece Giraffe. Family time, parents accompany their children to explore the world of animals.Why is the giraffes neck so long? What do giraffes eat? The playset is National Geographic certified and can make endless hours of fun!
Garmin National Geographic: Killer Quest - DVD
29.07 USD
National Geographic joins veteran wildlife cameraman Andrew Manske and hard-nosed outdoorsman Brian Bildson as they venture into some of North America's most remote and inhospitable regions in an attempt to capture extraordinarily rare footage of wolves hunting bison. Leading their team to the vast grasslands of Canada's Northwest Territories, where raw survival is the only rule, the team suffers cracking ice roads, frigid temperatures, attacking mosquitoes, and isolation in hopes of recording the spectacular: a pack of wolves stalking and taking down a massive wood bison.
National Geographic Classics: History's Most Notorious - DVD
38.09 USD
Explore some of history's notorious mysteries and conspiracy theories in this collection of 6 classic programs. Programs include Undercover History: The Hunt for the Boston Strangler, Final Report: Oklahoma City Bombing, Final Report: Watergate, Final Report: DC Sniper, Final Report: OJ Simpson Trial, and Final Report: Getting Gotti.
National Geographic: Lost Faces of The Bible - DVD
29.07 USD
Though myth-busting archaeology, dramatic recreations, and cutting-edge forensic investigation, National Geographic attempts to accurately reconstruct the faces that may have walked beside the legends of the bible. With unprecendented access to four ancient skulls from the Holy Land, Lost Faces of the of the Bible seeks to rebuild not only a face, but the life and times of a bygone era. Travelling across the globe, archaelogists and scholars separate fact from myth, while a team of forensic anthropologists and artists put flesh on bone, using traditional and state-of- the-art methods of facial reconstruction.
National Geographic: Nefertiti and The Lost Dynasty - DVD
29.07 USD
It's among the most tantalizing mysteries in all of ancient Egyptian archaeology: What became of the legendary Queen Nefertiti and Akhenaten, the radical pharaoh and probable father of King Tutankhamun? And why were the relics of their fabled Amarna dynasty deliberately obliterated by later rulers. Now, an international team of scientists sets out to solve the riddle of Nefertiti's disappearance and the fate of her royal family. Using state-of-the-art-CT scanning technology to examine mummies linked to the Amarna mystery, researchers will produce the first detailed 3-D images of the remains- and unravel stunning, new answers to the 3,300 year-old puzzle of Nefertiti and the Lost Dynast
National Geographic: Last Stand Of The Great Bear - DVD
29.07 USD
Along the coast of British Columbia lies an enchanted wilderness, where bear-hunting wolves take to the sea, grizzlies clash in titanic battle, and wild salmon are the pulsing lifeblood of an entire ecosystem. As this precious habitat faces an uncertain future, threatened by chainsaws, and fish farms, a team of dedicated scientists is racing to prove that it must be protected. National Geographic joins these experts on a 250- mile adventure through unspoiled territory that conservationsists call the Great Bear Rain Forrest. Together, these experts form a wilderness detective squad, searching for the rare white "spirit bear" and collecting clues that will help decipher the secret life of the forest's elusive inhabitants.
National Geographic: The Great White Odyssey - DVD
29.07 USD
The great white shark: an animal of myths and legend. All the Earth's oceans are home to these fearsome predators, yet the movements of these intriguing beasts have remained largely an enigma until now. Now, National Geographic journeys on a deep-sea expedition with world-renowned shark experts Michael Scholl and Ramon Bonfil as they tag a 12-foot great white they call Nicole- named for shark-lover and actress Nicole Kidman. Nicole is a lone female who takes them on an epic journey across an ocean seething with threats to her survival. Driven by overpowering natural instincts, Nicole navigates icy cold waters, dives to unfathomable depths, battles hunger and fatigue, outsmarts some of the ocean's most lethal inhabitants and ultimately travels 6,000 nautical miles in 99 days, the fastest transoceanic migration recorded for any fish. Experience her world up close through her eyes and senses- a world full of wonder, mystery and danger.
National Geographic: Kingdom Of The Apes - DVD
29.07 USD
Deep in Tanzania's Gombe Stream National Park, where Jane Goodall began her pioneering work, epic and startling dramas worthy of Shakespeare are lived out by chimpanzees and gorillas. In a kingdom where "royal" families rule with tolerance and battle fiercely, seethe with resentment and love tenderly, power players endlessly jockey for position in the quest for the throne. National Geographic follows the story of their ruling dynasties and reveals the triumphs and tragedies in their wildly entertaining lives. Programs include Brother vs. Brother and Clash of the Kings.
National Geographic: Into The Cosmos Collection - DVD
38.09 USD
National Geographic journeys to the depths of outer space to reveal stunning, up-close images of our mysterious solar system. This 3-disc set features Inside The Milky Way, Most Powerful Stars, Stellar Storms, Hubble's Amazing Universe, Comets, and Cosmic Fury.
National Geographic: Lost Fleet Of Columbus - DVD
29.07 USD
In 1494, Christopher Columbus made a second journey to the Americas- this time with more ships, more men, and a grander mission. His goal: to build the first European colony in the New World. But in just a few short years, this settlement would perish- one fifth of its inhabitants dead, at least six ships sunk in the bay, and the legacy of Columbus permanently marred. What happened at this ill-fated settlement remains a mystery 500 years later. National Geographic joins two seperate teams of archaeologists, one at sea and one on land, as they journey to uncover new evidence of the failure of America's first European city, La Isabela.