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Ancient Engineering: Rome

The Roman Empire was built by engineers; from the roads and bridges that let its legions conquer half the world, to the aqueducts that brought water to millions of subjects, and to the Coliseum, which still stands as a monument to the glory of Rome.

Ancient Engineering

S1, EP6 "Secrets Of Angkor Wat"

Temples, designed to honor the Gods, have been at the heart of cities since earliest times; often they have been the biggest and most impressive buildings of their age.

Ancient Engineering

S1, EP7 "The Power Of Water"

Without water, civilization is simply not possible; Romans took control of their water supplies very, very seriously; in order to keep the taps on, Roman engineers constructed vast networks of aqueducts, tunnels, sewers, and drains.

Ancient Engineering

S1, EP10 "The Taj Mahal And The Golden Age Of Islam"

Awe-inspiring palaces are the legacy that demonstrates the brilliance of Islamic engineers, working centuries before Western Europe began its own engineering revolution.

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Animals That Changed History

Nothing changed the world more than the process of domestication; once humans found they could shape the environment and control the foods they grew, they gave up a nomadic hunter/gatherer lifestyle and became farmers.

Humpback Whales

An in-depth look at the lives of humpback whales and the challenges they face to avoid extinction.

Wild Cats

Wildlife expert Kevin Richardson leads an expedition to see the lions, cheetahs and leopards of Southern Africa.

Dangerous Waters

S3, EP8 "Gjoa Haven"

An Arctic blizzard howls down on the crew; the men try to convince the local hunters and trappers to help them haul fuel North; ice reports show an advancing ice cap; freezing spray blanket the crew.

Dangerous Waters

S3, EP9 "It's Sinking"

Freezing spray covers the men. In the black of the Arctic night, Steven's watercraft sinks and the weather report looks grim. High winds almost capsize the fuel boat and the Whalers boat goes adrift.

Dangerous Waters

S3, EP10 "Polar Bears"

For the first time this season, the crew begins seeing Polar Bears roaming the frozen tundra. The weather continues to build and Steven has to make a decision on the fate of his watercraft.

Dangerous Waters

S3, EP11 "Superstitions"

Steven's watercraft continues to sink. The expedition takes refuge on a deserted, frozen beach and the Whaling boat captain gets a funny feeling and changes everything for the expedition.

Dangerous Waters

S3, EP12 "Abandoned"

The Whalers refuse to haul the expeditions fuel any further North. The men must calculate if they have enough fuel and food to make it and the ocean begins to freeze right beneath the men's watercraft.

Dangerous Waters

S3, EP13 "Locked In"

The ice pack moves in around the fuel boat and all the Jet Ski Watercraft. Gasoline barrels rupture, the team all hunker down on the fuel boat, the weather moves in. The team must make their most difficult decision ever before someone gets hurt.

Earth: The Nature of Our Planet

S1, EP3 "Air"

A miraculous mantle envelops the entire planet - a thin skin of gasses called 'air'. Without it, there would be no life or weather, no habitable conditions, or protection from lethal ultraviolet radiation or meteorites from outer space.

Earth: The Nature of Our Planet

S1, EP1 "Land"

It's the solid crust of our planet, the perfect element in which to record the stories of deep time and of lifetimes. Change and progression is the way of earth. Air and water turn solid rock into soil.

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