Smithsonian Ch. – Volcanoes Dual Destruction (2018)

Smithsonian Ch. – Volcanoes: Dual Destruction (2018)
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In 2018, two volcanoes unleashed terror on their communities, but in very different ways. Fuego, the Volcano of Fire in Guatemala, sent boiling clouds of gas, ash, and rock down the volcano’s slopes and into villages, killing hundreds. In Hawaii, Kilauea spewed out over four billion cubic feet of lava, razing estates, destroying roads, and changing the landscape. Using the latest scientific evidence, we explore what made the eruptions unique, why they were so hard to predict, and whether or not these two catastrophes were somehow connected.

Smithsonian Ch. – Wolf vs. Bear (2018)

Smithsonian Ch. – Wolf vs. Bear (2018)
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Category: Documentary


Spring has arrived in Finland’s vast forests, and the brown bears have awakened from hibernation to a grand feast of carcasses left over from the brutal winter. From now until late fall, these thousand-pound beasts will rule the land, but they’re not alone. A mother gray wolf and her mate have seven pups to feed, and the only source of food is in the heart of bear country. The stage is set for an epic battle of speed, agility, and wit versus size, strength, and very bad tempers.

Smithsonian Ch. – Aerial America Great Cities (2019)

Smithsonian Ch. – Aerial America: Great Cities (2019)
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Explore the awe-inspiring skyscrapers and dazzling public spaces of America’s great cities and meet the people who keep them running day and night. From Boston, New York, and Miami in the east to Las Vegas, San Francisco, Seattle, and L.A. in the west, and from Chicago in the north to Dallas-Fort Worth in the south, this is a cross-country metropolitan tour from breathtaking heights.

Smithsonian Ch. – Mystic Britain Secrets of Stonehenge (2019)

Smithsonian Ch. – Mystic Britain: Secrets of Stonehenge (2019)
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Category: Documentary


Ancient Britons built a huge circle using stones that had been dragged 180 miles from Wales 5,000 years ago. 500 years later, they introduced the mighty sarsen stones, creating the Stonehenge we know today. All these years later, questions still remain: who built it and why? Is it magical? A religious temple? A celestial clock? Was it built by druids? By Merlin? Hosts Clive Anderson and Mary-Ann Ochota are determined to get answers and reveal the hidden secrets of the stones.

Smithsonian Ch. – Aerial America Yellowstone (2018)

Smithsonian Ch. – Aerial America: Yellowstone (2018)
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Category: Tutorial


When you soar above Yellowstone, it’s easy to see why it became the world’s first national park in 1872. It’s a place of staggering beauty and fragile creatures, of stunning granite peaks that pierce the sky and colorful springs that may hold secrets about the origins of life. This aerial voyage takes you over high elevation lakes, snaking canyons, sputtering hot geysers, and snow-covered landscapes. Explore Yellowstone’s history of Native Americans, European explorers, and 10 million years of tectonic upheaval.