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Bull Shark Bandits airs July 2 at 8 p.m. on National Geographic, July 7 at 10 p.m. on ESPN2 and July 24 at 10 p.m. on Nat Geo Wild.. Shark Eat Shark. Anyone who has ever watched a special set in ...
SharkFest 2023 schedule: Thursday, July 6. When Sharks Attack... and Why (eight-episode series, with new episodes each night through July 12) — 9 p.m. Sharks vs. Dolphins: Bahamas Battleground ...
Here’s how to watch Nat Geo’s SharkFest (plus Discovery's rival Shark Week) this year. How to watch National Geographic's SharkFest in 2023: Streaming info, full schedule, Shark Week updates ...
Most of the major Continental multi-sports events – the Pan American, European, Asian and Pacific Games – are held this year, one year ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, in addition to the Francophone Games. 2023 sees the first combined cycling world championships, including all disciplines except Cyclo-cross, and the first mixed ...
The Music of the Spheres World Tour is the ongoing eighth concert tour undertaken by British rock band Coldplay. Announced on 14 October 2021, it is being staged to support their ninth ( Music of the Spheres, 2021) and tenth ( Moon Music, 2024) studio albums, with performances also marking their return to live entertainment following the COVID ...
Makahiki. The Makahiki season is the ancient Hawaiian New Year festival, in honor of the god Lono of the Hawaiian religion . It is a holiday covering four consecutive lunar months, approximately from October or November through February or March. The focus of this season was a time for men, women and chiefs to rest, strengthen the body, and ...
This year, Shark Week is suitably hosted by Aquaman star Jason Momoa, who succeeds 2022 Shark Week host Dwayne Johnson.. Shark Week 2023 schedule: Sunday, July 23. Belly of the Beast: Feeding ...
Official website. Official website. Shark Week is an annual, weeklong, shark -themed TV programming block at the Discovery Channel. Shark Week originally premiered on July 17, 1988. Featured annually, in July or early August, it was originally devoted to conservation efforts and correcting misconceptions about sharks. [1]