Home Media Magazine - December 9, 2007 - (Page 31) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC National Geographic’s newest DVD releases take viewers on unforgettable journeys…into the incredible human body…to the remote reaches of Denali National Park…and back in time when prehistoric predators ruled the Earth. Order the NEWEST releases today. Incredible Human Machine Travel on an amazing journey through the inner world of the human body. From close-ups of Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler’s vocal cords to initiation rituals of the tribes of Papua New Guinea, take an exhilarating tour of the human body—from the inside out—to reveal the miraculous everyday workings of the human machine. Featuring cutting edge medical technology and groundbreaking CGI. 90 mins.,1 Disc Cat # 1000035562 Street Date: 1/15/08 SRP: $19.98 Dinosaurs Unearthed National Geographic travels to China’s Gobi Desert to uncover the never-before-seen remains of Jurassic dinosaurs stacked four and five deep believed to be the aftermath of a catastrophic volcanic eruption. It’s an entertaining collection—perfect for all ages. Prehistoric Predators Journey back to the wild Ice Age and witness how some of the most lethal prehistoric predators lived and why they disappeared forever from the Earth. Extreme Alaska: Denali National Park Go beyond the tourist hotspots and experience a day in the life of Denali National Park as never before. 100 Mins., 1 Disc Cat # 1000036062 Street Date: 3/11/08 SRP: $19.98 135 Mins., 1 Disc Cat # 1000030022 Street Date 2/12/08 SRP: $19.98 50 Mins., 1 Disc Cat # 1000029978 Street Date: 3/18/08 SRP: $19.98 INCLUDES INTERACTIVE & PRINTABLE MAP OF DENALI NATIONAL PARK 3D National Geographic and the Yellow Border are registered trademarks of National Geographic Society. Used with permission, Distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Warner Home Video. http://whvdirect.com
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