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Drain the Oceans
Maritime mysteries -- old and new -- come to life in this series, combining scientific data and digital re-creations to reveal shipwrecks, treasures, and sunken cities on the bottom of lakes, seas and oceans around the world. Innovative technology allows viewers to see what lies on the floors of large bodies of water such as the Gulf of Mexico, the Nile, the Indian Ocean, the Baltic Sea and the Atlantic Ocean as if they had been drained. Then, in a quest to explain natural wonders and man-made catastrophes, stories tell of how vessels sank, what ancient geological formations reveal about life on Earth, where Nazi secrets now reside, and why so many continue to search for the legendary city of Atlantis.
S1, EP3 "Gulf of Mexico"
Draining the ocean reveals the Gulf of Mexico's most deadly secrets.
S1, EP10 "Ultimate Battleships"
The hidden secrets of World War I's most powerful weapons are revealed by draining the North Sea.
S1, EP2 "Nazi Secrets"
The hidden secrets of the Nazis are revealed when the oceans covering them are drained using CGI animation.
S1, EP7 "Deadly Pacific"
The Ring of Fire is an area in the Pacific Ocean where volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis form; the ocean is drained to reveal the geological forces behind natural disasters and to uncover threats along the coast of Seattle, Tokyo and New Zealand.
S2, EP12 "Hitler's Killer Warships"
Adolf Hitler's plans to dominate the oceans slowly unravel in a series of disastrous battles; now it is revealed how the Third Reich's mighty fleet finally sank beneath the waves.
S2, EP10 "London's Secret History"
London's secret history is revealed.
S2, EP9 "Thai Cave Rescue"
A new 3D survey of the Thai cave in Tham Luang reveals how 12 boys were rescued after being trapped.
S2, EP8 "Pacific War Megawrecks"
A high-tech expedition searches for the iconic wrecks of the Battle of the Pacific, including the USS Lexington and the USS Indianapolis; funded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, the expedition explains some of the greatest WWII mysteries.