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Episode 1 Preview | The Nile
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The astonishing wildlife and people of the Nile – the world’s longest river.
The Nile is the world’s longest river. From elephants and leopards to extreme kayakers and ancient wonders, its great length provides a lifeline for Africa’s wildest beasts and for some of the world’s most incredible cultures.
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Episode 1 Preview | The Nile
Preview: Season 1 Episode 1 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
The Nile is the world’s longest river. From elephants and leopards to extreme kayakers and ancient wonders, its great length provides a lifeline for Africa’s wildest beasts and for some of the world’s most incredible cultures.
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The Nile allowed a great ancient civilization to grow in the middle of a great desert. (1m 29s)
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The Nile creates one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world. (1m 7s)
Nesting Crocodiles and Nile Monitor Lizards
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A nesting crocodile mother tried to protect her eggs. (2m 6s)
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The once country home of Idi Amin has been taken over by wildlife. (1m 3s)
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