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 <note>Orbit: The Astronaut�s View of Home (With handheld cameras and a childlike sense of awe, astronauts capture three decades of change on the face of the planet.)&#13;
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Sir Joseph Banks: The Greening of the Empire (The 18th century English scholar and gentleman left a scientific legacy botanists still salute.)&#13;
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Gibraltar: Britain�s Precarious Stronghold (Britain�s hold on this Mediterranean remnant of empire is as solid as the Rock itself, or is it?)&#13;
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Realm of the Seamount (A submerged volcanic peak off British Columbia plays host to a diverse marine community.)&#13;
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Colorado�s Front Range (Those wide-open spaces that lure newcomers to the east flank of the Rockies are shrinking fast.)&#13;
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Portia Spider: Mistress of Deception (Invading another spider�s web, this fierce predator mimics the vibrations of a trapped insect to fool its prey.)&#13;
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China: Rapid Descent: First Run Down the Shuiluo River (A plunging Chinese waterway rewards rafters with a taste for bare-bones adventure.)</note>
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