Viewers can watch the effects of the wind and water as they listen to the narrator.
National Geographic Video Secrets of the Titanic - 1986 V is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T
National Geographic Video Inside the Vatican - 2001 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
To show the hurricanes size and path as it increases and made landfall
Viewers can watch the effects of the wind and water as they listen to the narrator.
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National Geographic Video Secrets of the Titanic - 1986 V is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T
National Geographic Video Inside the Vatican - 2001 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
One can watch episodes of the National Geographic on websites such as YouTube or Dailymotion. Users can also leave reviews on both sites and comment on the video.
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To show the hurricanes size and path as it increases and made landfall
Viewers can watch the effects of the wind and water as they listen to the narrator.
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The National Geographic Society has been inspiring people to care about the planet since 1888. They have produced a number of videos and DVD's about animals and nature. Some of these videos may be available through your local library, or through your local video store. The National Geographic also takes orders online.
It would be difficult to have a video of thunder since it is a sound and doesn't not show up well on a video. However, there are some amazing videos of storms with both thunder and lightening on the National Geographic website.
One can view a tsunami video on the popular video sharing website "YouTube". One can also visit the national geographic site for information on tsunamis as well as a vast collection of videos.