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Renovation Hunters

Introducing Renovation Hunters, a new network original where home improvement meets the outdoor lifestyle. Hosted by Hal Shaffer, hunter and outdoorsman, this show is dedicated to preserving the family tradition of the outdoors. Our mission is to ensure that your hunting, fishing, or vacation camp can be passed on to the next generation. Our talented crew of Renovation Hunters is made of home improvement specialists from all over the United States, that love both their craft and the outdoors! If your selected, they will dedicate their skills for a solid week to do whatever it takes to ensure that your family camp is the place that your family memories will continue. See the trials, mishaps, and fun as the Renovation Hunters come to your town to preserve your family camp so you can enjoy the great outdoors again!

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Roots So Deep

Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there) is a 4-part documentary series about inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves, heart and soil. Can an underutilized way to graze cattle, that mimics the way bison once roamed the land, help get farmers out of debt, restore our depleted soils, rebuild wildlife habitat and draw down huge amounts of of carbon? Cattle have been seen as eco-villains for a long time. What if they can help us revive rural economies and ecologies?

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Raw materials for the future

The "big six" are the most important raw materials of the future: geologist Colin Devey is traveling through the desert country of Jordan. Here he finds urgently needed raw materials for a climate-neutral world of tomorrow. Whether wind turbines or electric cars, the more CO2 is to be saved, the more metals are needed for green technologies. The Stone Age ended with the discovery of copper in the Middle East. A new chapter begins for mankind, one that is still characterized by metals today. Copper is a kind of "Holy Grail" for the electrification of our everyday lives. Chile is home to the largest known copper deposits. They are the result of a continental collision.

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SHOW激!今夜もドル箱

Konya mo Dol Bako (Tonight's Dollar Box) is a program that began as a renamed version of Pachinko Stadium, which aired from October 1995 to March 1998, and was broadcast every Thursday night from 24:09 to 24:50 on TV Tokyo from April 1998 until October 6, 2005, Until September 2004, the program was called “Tonari mo Senryo Bako” (meaning “Thousand-Ryou Bako” in Japanese). When it first began broadcasting, it was in monaural, but later switched to stereo.

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