A curious creature some say is as smart as a three-year-old human, but our primary goal is to eat him. We’ll visit the massive Tyson bacon plant and at Burger's Smokehouse in Missouri, we'll watch the pig transform into ham.
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At the center of the American Dream is the home — and at the center of its creation or renovation - is the Lumberyard. During America’s earliest history, it was little more than a bustling warehouse by the docks or the railway center.
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They can be as small as a pea or as large as a bowling ball. Nutritional, durable, and versatile, Nuts have been a staple of our diet since the dawn of time, and archaeological evidence places them among our earliest foods.
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Before the mysterious disappearance of the ancient Maya, Belize was the nerve center of this advanced civilization. Hundreds of ruins dot the landscape and reveal clues to bloody Mayan rituals and advanced architecture.
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With the sun beating down on the ice, the road is melting at an accelerating rate. This means that it’s all hands on deck for the demobilization of the drilling sites at Langley and Mallik.
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Today, New York is the biggest city in the country, but it’s got some dark secrets in its past. It was founded by covert groups, overrun with gangs and mob bosses, and ruled by secret societies.
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For the past several decades, two months out of every year, truckers in the Canadian tundra carry vital equipment to remote outposts located hundreds of miles north. The mission is to transport thousands of loads before the road disappears.
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It’s a race against time to dismantle the Mallik Research site before the ice road melts, but while scientists are on the verge of an historic breakthrough, the truckers are starting to haul away equipment piece-by-piece.
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From Abraham to Nostradamus, the ancient world was shaped by people who believed they foresaw the will of God. Some say their fiery prophecies will come true in our lifetime - and Jerusalem is at the heart of it all.
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What can you tell me about the WW2 armored vehicles they call half tracks? Does the Navy have hydrofoils in their fleet and how fast can they go? What do Air Force combat controllers do?
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