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Tag: miles
Vivid Footage of One of the Rarest Primates in the World
Roughly 20 miles off the coast of West Africa, the island of Bioko sits alone in the Atlantic Ocean. This rainforest-dominated terrain is home to one of the rarest primates in the world: the drill. From the Show: Monkeys of Bioko https://bitly.com/2DlbNX9 Original Author: Produced by Smithsonian Channel and published on>>>
Aerial America: New Mexico (Full Episode)
New Mexico: Take flight over 121,000 square miles of timeless beauty and national treasures, from the Rio Grande, to adobe structures and dormant volcanoes. See what brought Billy the Kid, the makers of the atomic bomb and perhaps even visitors from far away galaxies to New Mexico From the Aerial>>>
The most dramatic injury-time winner EVER?! | Rugby Union Retro
►SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/SkySportsSub On this week’s Rugby Retro Miles Harrison and James Gemmell are joined by former England winger Dan Luger. The episode revolves around their recollections of Luger’s injury-time try against the world Champion Australians at Twickenham in 2000. “Luger’s got it down” were Miles’ words in commentary that day>>>
Jeremy Guscott on his British & Irish Lions drop-goal heroics! ? | Rugby Union Retro
►SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/SkySportsSub This week the voice of Sky’s rugby coverage, Miles Harrison, picks the decisive second test from the 1997 British & Irish Lions tour of South Africa for his ‘Rugby Retro’ flashback. Joining James Gemmell and Miles to discuss the events that day is none other than the man>>>
The Tiger Beetle is Incredibly Fast for its Size
The tiger beetle is one of the fastest of its species, reaching speeds of up to 5.5 miles an hour – that’s 120 times the length of its body, each second. From the Series: Macro Worlds: God’s Darlings: Beetles http://bit.ly/2LhXfuY Original Author: Produced by Smithsonian Channel and published on 18/04/2020
NASA brings Voyager 2 totally back online, 11.5 billion miles from Earth
In an extraordinary feat of remote engineering, NASA has actually fixed one of the most brave explorers in human history. Voyager 2, currently some 11.5 billion miles from Earth, is back online and resuming its mission to gather scientific data on the solar system and the interstellar area beyond.On Wednesday,>>>




