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ENN Video Report Archive
Welcome to the archives! You can browse recent video reports below, or select a month to the left.
May 12, 2008
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Turtle Eggs »
Julia and her brother Adam report on the discovery of a mother turtle who laid eggs in their back yard.
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May 9, 2008
May 7, 2008
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Tyler’s Treehouse »
Tyler give us a tour of the tree fort that he and his brother have been building - without plans.
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May 5, 2008
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Wild & Woolly »
Isaac takes us to the Lewis family sheep farm for an interview with Oliver about how to raise and show sheep.
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May 2, 2008
April 30, 2008
April 28, 2008
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Solid Foundations »
Stacy takes us on a tour of a recent cement project her father and brothers worked on at their house.
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April 25, 2008
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Southern Snow Fun »
Hold on! Georgia snow is a rare thing, watch as these brothers and sisters get creative and have a blast wih the snow.
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April 23, 2008
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Capturing Bees »
Sarah, Joshua, and Julia show us how they collect an entire hive of honey bees from the wild and place them in a moveable-frame hive, where they will continue to make honey.
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April 21, 2008
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Tapping Maple Trees »
Did you know it takes from 35-40 gallons of sap to make one gallon of Maple syrup. Watch and learn how the trees are tapped in order to collect the sap from them.
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April 18, 2008
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Blackberry Cobbler »
D.J. and his family pick wild blackberries and show us how to make a delicious blackberry cobbler.
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April 16, 2008
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Seesaw Fun »
Three Sisters show how their seesaw just got even more exciting! You can also be creative and customize your own playground, have fun and be careful.
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April 14, 2008
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New Zealand Premiere »
Brianna and Bryce give us a sneak peek into the premiere showing of the Return of the Daughters, which took place during the wedding celebration of Peter and Genevieve Deugd.
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April 11, 2008
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Geneva Bible »
Bethany along with a couple of her brothers share some of the fascinating history behind the Geneva Bible.
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April 9, 2008
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Climbing Fourteeners »
Mark describes how he, along with his parents, seven siblings, and another family of ten, climbed to the top of Quandary Peak in Colorado — 14,265 feet above sea level.
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