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Resource Sharing: 100 documentaries from the National Geographic Centennial Collection

Resource Introduction

The content of the resources is all-encompassing, allowing you to treasure it once and bring the audience an incomparable visual enjoyment of audio and video. Including the world's last and most beautiful place, predatory kingdoms, adventures, history, favorite animals, ecological parades, violent earth, rare animals, rescue ecology, discovery of ancient civilizations, archaeological expeditions, military strategy and other series of programs. In addition to the detailed and in-depth content, the professional shooting team and world-class top photographers have traveled all corners of the world, even risking their lives to capture jaw-dropping and amazing eternal pictures in an instant, bringing the audience an incomparable visual enjoyment of audio and video.

Why should children watch documentaries

1. Broaden your child's horizons: Let your child increase reading expansion

2. Let the child's thinking upgrade: Let the child learn to think deeply

3. Enhance children's learning ability: strong story, attract children to learn

4. Cultivate children's interest: Let children explore the truth and stimulate interest

Resource directory

1. Egypt: The Eternal Path

2. Reborn from the fire

3. Rainforest

4. Chimpanzees with siblings

5. Return to the Himalayas

6. Ultra visual world

7. Arctic ice sheet

8. Yellowstone

9. Ecology of Panama

10. The Great Barrier Reef

11. Australian Kangaroo Kingdom

12. Mysterious Delta

13. Egyptian secrets

14. The holy city that has been devastated

15. Magic Bali Island

16. Soul of Spain

17. The Great Indian Railway

18. Fly over Africa

19. Dinosaur Hunter

20. The secret diary of a cat

21. The Good Horse Family

22. Wild dolphins

23. Dogs are wonderful

24. Save the giant pandas

25. Time and Space Adventure

26. Century Explorer

27. Vast deep-sea titanic

28. Antarctic ice sheet

29. The mysterious underground world

30. Train Love

31. The Lost Mayan Civilization

32. Treasures of the Century

33. African wildlife

34. Australian Animal Exploration

35. Tiger Domain

36. Crocodile Kingdom

37. The lament of the rhinoceros

38. White Wolf

39. Elephant clan

40. Beauty and the Beast - The Story of the Leopard

41. The shadow of Mount Vesuvius

42. National Geographic Centennial

43. Bismarck battleship

44. Super photographer

45. Lord of the Night

46. Adventures in Africa

47. King Cobra

48. Forest Grasshopper Wonderland

49. Cat riddle

50. The Tale of the Floating Life of the Sea

51. Shark hunting

52. Irish horse

53. Defend the garden

54. Galapagos lizard

55. Spy on nature

56. Deep-sea search

57. Chimpanzees

58. Small Universe: A Fatal Blow

59. Rainforest Top Explorer

60. Jungle naval battles

61. The Great Angkor Wat

62. White House

63. Great avalanche

64. Deadly quicksand

65. Volcanoes

66. Angry Earth

67. The Killing Wave

68. Cyclonic storms

69. Snow Tiger

70. Andean alpacas

71. Extinct animals are frequently endangered in the United States

72. The Fox of the Kalahari

73. Sea Monster

74. Caribbean Underwater World

75. Ancient African Civilizations

76. Treasures of China's desert

77. The Indian Empire

78. The mystery of the ancient city of the Incas

79. Mesopotamian civilization

81. Pearl Harbor. CD2

82. The transformation of nature

83. Dance with elephants

84. Lone Eagle Lin Bai

85. Song of Life

86. Deep Sea Expedition

87. Battle of Midway

88. Secrets of World War II

89. Panama Canal

90. Hindenburg spacecraft

91. Heading into space

92. Beyond the top

93. Silk Road

94. The mystery of the Shipwreck in the Mediterranean

95. The Secret of the Mayan Kingdom

96. Aegean ancient civilization

97. The Call of the Underworld

98. The Mystery of Human Origins

99. Rattlesnake

100. Last Dinner for Crocodiles

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Resource Sharing: 100 documentaries from the National Geographic Centennial Collection