Coast
8.1
2005
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The story of the coastline of the UK and her near neighbours.
How The Earth Works
7.6
2013
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Geologist Martin Pepper and Biologist Liz Bonnin investigate world history in a unique way: By exploring different parts of the world known for historic events and cataclysmic disasters, as well as parts of the world that have ties to the creation of the Earth from a scientific point of view. From the Ice Age, to the Meteor that struck the Earth 65 million years ago, to Krakatoa--watch as Martin and Liz learn How the Earth works!
Beneath New Zealand
6.8
2016
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New Zealand is a geologically young land, created and shaped by tectonic forces, volcanism and the elements. It is a living laboratory for scientists seeking to more accurately understand and predict volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Rise of the Continents
8.1
2013
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The epic story of how the worlds continents were created, featuring Professor Iain Stewart.
Making Scotland's Landscape
8.4
2010
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An in depth look of the creation of the Scottish landscape we know today.
Ruri Rocks
7.4
2025
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Ruri loves rocks, crystals and jewelry, and starts a course in mineralogy.
Is Genesis History? Mountains After the Flood
6.2
2023
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In this fascinating sequel to \Is Genesis History?\, watch a team of scientists discover new evidence for the global Flood. By the time the journey is over, youll understand exactly how modern science connects to the book of Genesis.
Anthropocene: The Human Epoch
7.2
2018
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Filmmakers travel to six continents and 20 countries to document the impact humans have made on the planet.
Mountain
7.2
2017
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An experience about the highest peaks around the world.
Scotland's First Oil Rush
8.1
2016
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Geologist Professor Iain Stewart tells the fascinating story of the shale oil industry in Scotland and its impact on the people, landscape and culture of West Lothian.
Into the Lost Crystal Caves
6.8
2010
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NGC goes inside one of the greatest natural marvels on the planet - a giant crystal cave described as Supermans fortress, with magnificent crystals up to 36 feet long and weighing 55 tons. A team of experts venture into the cavern, enduring scorching-hot temperatures that could kill a human after just 15 minutes of exposure. Theyll push the boundaries of physical limitation to explore a crevasse that could lead to another - and perhaps more spectacular - crystal cave.