(Part 4 of 7) Photographer Matthieu Paley travels to the Hunza Valley in northern Pakistan where evening meals are a celebration not to be missed, with an assortment of chai and capatis sprinkled with apricot oil. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live …
Read More »We Are What We Eat: Bolivia | Nat Geo Live
(Part 3 of 7) Photographer Matthieu Paley journeys to the Bolivian Amazon where getting a meal is a family affair for the Tsimane people, as children often scavenge for food and gut hunted animals. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National Geographic …
Read More »We Are What We Eat: Greenland | Nat Geo Live
(Part 2 of 7) The Inuit of Greenland have survived for generations eating almost nothing but meat. Photographer Matthieu Paley captures the bloody job of securing a meal in this remote territory. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National Geographic Live): Thought-provoking …
Read More »We Are What We Eat: Afghanistan | Nat Geo Live
(Part 1 of 7) Join photographer Matthieu Paley in the mountains of Afghanistan where no crops grow, the journey to get flour takes days, and goat eyes are on the menu. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National Geographic Live): Thought-provoking presentations …
Read More »Monster Fish, Part 4: Take Action | Nat Geo Live
With faces only a mother could love, the plight of endangered freshwater fish is often overlooked. But National Geographic Fellow Zeb Hogan is on a quest to endear these fish to people around the world in hopes of protecting these colossal underwater creatures. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat …
Read More »Monster Fish, Part 3: Elusive Giant Rays | Nat Geo Live
Dodging the barb of one of the world’s largest stingrays in Southeast Asia is just another day on the job for National Geographic Fellow Zeb Hogan, who studies and protects the world’s largest freshwater fish. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National …
Read More »Monster Fish, Part 2: Mongolia’s Cannibal Trout | Nat Geo Live
As star of Nat Geo WILD’s series Monster Fish, National Geographic Fellow Zeb Hogan finds himself face-to-fin with enormous cannibalizing trout, giant schools of eels, and other mysterious fish. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National Geographic Live): Thought-provoking presentations by today’s …
Read More »Monster Fish, Part 1: Mekong’s Mythical Creature | Nat Geo Live
From the Grand Canyon’s Colorado River to Thailand’s Mekong River, National Geographic Fellow Zeb Hogan spends his life protecting the endangered fish that call these waters home. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National Geographic Live): Thought-provoking presentations by today’s leading explorers, …
Read More »Untamed River, Part 4: An Unexpected Ending | Nat Geo Live
(Part 4 of 4) On a river riddled with uncertainty and potential threats, four women paddlers must make some difficult decisions about how and if they should continue their journey. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National Geographic Live): Thought-provoking presentations by …
Read More »National Geographic Live! – Untamed River, Part 3: Crime, Mosquitoes, and Monsoons | Nat Geo Live
(Part 3 of 4) As four women paddlers leave the wilds of Mongolia and enter the Russian Far East, they try to avoid everything from corrupt officials and organized crime to bloodthirsty mosquitoes and unrelenting monsoons. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live …
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