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- What lies beneath the mythical triangle? With the aid of data from sophisticated sonar surveys, National Geographic explores what the ocean floor looks like below the Bermuda Triangle.
- Bob Ballard reveals the inside stories behind his most exciting discoveries, while sharing the personal triumphs, challenges and tragedies that led him to them.
- Maritime archaeologist and historian James Delgado rates 11 shipwreck scenes in movies for realism. Delgado breaks down the accuracy of discovering and investigating shipwrecks in "Titanic" (1997), "Uncharted" (2022), "Finding Nemo" (2003), and "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003. He looks at the realism of nature causing shipwrecks in "Life of Pi" (2012) and "The Perfect Storm" (2000. He rates the plausibility of shipwrecking caused by deliberate attacks and equipment failures in "In the Heart of the Sea" (2015), "Speed 2: Cruise Control" (1997), "The Finest Hours" (2016) and "USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage" (2016). He also explains the accuracy of deep-sea exploration in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" (2022).
- When the world's two greatest superpowers vie for supremacy, they spur extraordinary advances in military technology. For nearly 50 years the United States and the Soviet Union engage in a monumental arms race known as the Cold War. Groundbreaking CGI allows us to Drain the ocean to reveal shocking evidence of secret nuclear confrontation.
- Is it possible that Atlantis really existed? New evidence of an ancient lost civilization raises surprising new theories.
- 2021– 45mTV-PG7.2 (12)TV EpisodeExplorer Victor Vescovo and his team head into the most challenging ocean on Earth, the Southern Ocean, where they dodge menacing icebergs and search for the ocean's deepest point in the vast underwater canyon of the South Sandwich Trench.
- Explorer Victor Vescovo and his team head to the warmest ocean on Earth, the Indian Ocean, home to a deep trench that's a trigger zone for deadly tsunamis, and where the collapse of a towering cliff face could generate a catastrophic tidal wave.
- 2021– 45mTV-PG7.2 (12)TV EpisodeExplorer Victor Vescovo and his team take on the Everest of ocean exploration, the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean, and at nearly 36,000 feet, it's the deepest place on Earth where remarkable discoveries await.
- Explorer Victor Vescovo and his team take on the final leg of their historic mission and head into the frigid Arctic Ocean, and with falling temperatures and an approaching storm, it's a race against time to identify its deepest point.
- 202159m8.1 (34)TV EpisodeIn this edition, Brian uses memorable moments from past programmes to examine one of the most profound questions humanity has ever asked - Are we alone in the universe? He explains why the search for alien life should be taken seriously.
- Clues from a 13,000-year-old skeleton and a submerged coastline reveal surprising insights about the first humans to arrive in the Americas.
- The Black Sea is a place of myth and legend and ships have sailed on its waters for millennia. Three wrecks unlock secrets of this mysterious sea.
- 2019–TV EpisodeA deep sea explorer who goes on unique expeditions to discover parts of the sea that have never been explored. A mathematician shows tricks to make math fun. A neuroscientist explains what's going on in the brain when someone has a crush. A food scientist demonstrates how we taste and experience food.
- Bob Ballard discusses the formation of the island of Hawaii in preparation for the episode's climax, a dive on Hawaii's next island, the lo'ihi-seamount.
- Challenging traditional wisdom Bob Ballard explores the deep Mediterranean for ancient shipwrecks believing earlier mariners were much bolder than they are given credit for.
- Bob Ballard explores hydrothermal vents trying to test the theories that life emerged and is now maintained by these volcanic regions.
- Bob Ballard suspects that the oceans are becoming rougher and shares his experiences that make him wary.
- A politicized comparison of the potential benefits of space exploration versus ocean exploration.
- Drowned shipwrecks and lost battlefields reveal secrets of America's most famous siege and tell how Texas, against all odds, secured its independence.
- The history of the Gulf of Mexico is marked by pirates, naval battles, slave trade and even the theorized meteor that supposedly brought about the extinction of dinosaurs. What artifacts from these eras lie there today?
- What happened to the missing flight MH370 which supposedly fell into the ocean with 239 people on board?. Experts and CGI reconstruction reveal the challenges of locating an aircraft that goes missing in the deep ocean.
- Explore a world never seen before, a world hidden under miles of water, the landscape of the Atlantic sea bed. From the seabed in the Bermuda Triangle, the debris field of ships sunk by German U-boats in World War 2 to the wreckage of the Titantic, all will be exposed and examined.
- An investigation into the increased activity at the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, and look at why these geologically distinctive volcanoes formed in the middle of the Pacific.