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National Geographic's 'Live curious' drive

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - National Geographic Channel’s (NGC) Live curious campaign challenges viewers to be inquisitive about anything and everything in the world.

All about exploration, pioneering and questioning, the campaign captures NGC’s shared spirit and aims to inspire people to question what they know, how they view the world, and what drives them forward through programs such as Nat Geo Investigates, Nat Geo Amazing, Dive Detectives and Storm Worlds.

Nat Geo Investigates airs Monday to Friday at 7 p.m. presents one-hour documentaries that use reenactments, advanced computer graphics, eye witness accounts, and expert testimonies to make the experience realistic and as thrilling as a movie. It  features special episodes of Air Crash Investigation, Outbreak Investigation, Seconds From Disaster, Locked Up Abroad, and Interpol Investigates as it looks into high-profile air, train and sea disasters to uncover how and why they happened.

Nat Geo Amazing (Saturday at 9 p.m.) is a daring, new 10-part series which examines dozens of the most astonishing stories on Earth — be it curious animal behavior, sweeping natural phenomena, or death-defying human endeavors. Together with National Geographic filmmakers, scientists, engineers and animal trainers, explorers shed light on the lesser-known, overlooked corners of the globe.

Dive Detectives (Sunday at 10 p.m.) airs stories on war, crime, piracy, treasure and archaeology.

AIR CRASH INVESTIGATION

DIVE DETECTIVES

INTERPOL INVESTIGATES

LOCKED UP ABROAD

NAT GEO AMAZING

NAT GEO INVESTIGATES

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL

OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION

SECONDS FROM DISASTER

STORM WORLDS

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