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National Geographic - Devils Bible

At 165 pounds, and allegedly made from the skins of 160 donkeys, the Codex Gigas is the world's largest and most mysterious medieval manuscript. Filled with satanic images and demonic spells, according to legend, the cursed text sprang from a doomed monk's pact with the Devil. Now, Nat Geo follows a team of scientists as they embark on an unprecedented quest to unravel the secrets behind the book's darkened pages. Using ultra-violet fluorescence imaging, handwriting analysis and a re-creation of the text, forensic document experts attempt to uncover the cryptic truth behind this ancient Devil's Bible. National Geographic - Devils Bible - Part 1 National Geographic - Devils Bible - Part 2 National Geographic - Devils Bible - Part 3 National Geographic - Devils Bible - Part 4 National Geographic - Devils Bible - Part 5

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A Fish With a See-Through Head and Rotating Eyes

For the first time, a large Pacific barreleye fish - complete with transparent head - has been caught on film by scientists using remotely operated vehicles at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. The deep-sea fish's tubular eyes pivot under a clear dome. For the first time, a large Pacific barreleye fish - complete with transparent head - has been caught on film by scientists using remotely operated vehicles at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. The deep-sea fish's tubular eyes pivot under a clear dome.

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Shark versus Octopus - National Geographic

Think you know the outcome when its shark versus octopus? Think again! Think you know the outcome when its shark versus octopus? Think again!

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Diwali - Festival of Lights

In India, one of the most significant festivals is Diwali, or the Festival of Lights. It's a five day celebration that includes good food, fireworks, colored sand, and special candles and lamps. In India, one of the most significant festivals is Diwali, or the Festival of Lights. It's a five day celebration that includes good food, fireworks, colored sand, and special candles and lamps.

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"New World" Asteroid Photographed

See images of the largest asteroid ever seen up close by humans. The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft took the first close-up images Saturday of asteroid 21 Lutetia, located between Mars and Jupiter. Video Courtesy ESA

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Cute Baby Animals

Cute Baby Animals video created from BBC motion gallery

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Scorpion Queen – National Geographic

Scorpion Queen – National Geographic - All eyes are watching. All of her eight eyes that is - and when the female Emperor Scorpion beckons, her male counterpart must be very cautious!

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The CRAZIEST EVER Animal Clips

The CRAZIEST EVER Animal Clips - Ultimate Compilation

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Anaconda vs. Mammal

When you're an anaconda you don't need venom to take down your prey, even if its the world's largest rodent, a capybara, weighing somewhere in the neighboorhood of one hundred pounds! See all National Geographic videos: http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=4001

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