Carl Hall Trailers
Search for the Giant Octopus TrailerPredators in Peril TrailerNational Geographic - Lost Tribe of Palau Trailer
Search for the Giant Octopus TrailerPredators in Peril TrailerNational Geographic - Lost Tribe of Palau Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
21 June 2001
For two-thirds of the year, the Little Rann is a desert. Suddenly, in August, monsoon winds whip up the Arabian Sea and carry it 100 km inland.
01 January 2003
We take an exclusive peek into the mysterious lives of the most secretive animals of the African Bushveld.
01 January 2002
On the African plains, where only the strong survive, one big cat rules supreme. This is life in the raw: savage, beautiful and unforgettable.
01 January 2000
The Sardine Run - One of the most spectacular marine wildlife events in the world. Millions of sardines swim along the South coast of Africa pursued by thousands of dolphins, countless sharks and gannets, all competing for nature's bounty.
13 February 2000
The powerful McNeil River Falls is a very popular nursery spot for growing grizzly bears. Every summer, hundreds of the huge animals gather at the falls to feast on migrating salmon and find mates.
30 July 2007
Set in the vast expanse of South Africa's Mala Mala game reserve, a host of Africa's biggest and fiercest wildlife species compete for food, mates and territory against the backdrop of a harsh dry season.
09 March 2004
Amidst the pristine but freezing waters surrounding the white continent, a unique insight into the mysterious daily lives of Leopard Seals and discover some never-before-filmed behaviors of these highly intelligent predators.
06 July 2009
The waters of the North Pacific around Canada's Vancouver Island are a strange and little known world.
13 May 2005
We think of the lion as the king of beasts - the perfect predators - built to make a swift clean kill - but think again.
01 January 2004
The untold story of South Africa's blackfoot Penguins.
01 May 2007
National Geographic Scientist Uncovers Treasure Trove of Human Fossils That Could Challenge Rules of Human Evolution Tiny Humans Living as Recently as 1,500 Years Ago Could Rewrite the Timeline for Human Evolution.