National Geographic 100 Years

National Geographic 100 Years

Ocean Drifters (1x50)


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Circle the globe with National Geographic on an underwater voyage powered by earth's great ocean currents - the incredible superhighways of marine life. You'll plunge into an alien world where millions of sea creatures, from tiny seahorses to enormous sharks, spend their entire lives adrift, circling the planet on current that can carry them 100 miles a day. Some of the animals are familiar, like the fragile, just-hatched loggerhead turtle you'll follow as she swims for her life to avoid the deadly dolphin fish. Others are almost too strange to believe, like the Portuguese Man-o-War. This strange creature raises its own sail to catch the wind and "trawls" for fish with its venomous 50-foot-long tentacles. You'll dive into the eerie darkness at 3,000 feet in a high-tech sub as scientists study the strange, glow-in-the-dark phenomenon called bioluminescence. Animals like the sea cucumber somehow turn on their own lights - sometimes brightly enough to illuminate the inside of the sub - in what is thought to be a form of deep sea communication. Join National Geographic for this extraordinary odyssey into the unknown world of OCEAN DRIFTERS.

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