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Big Volcanic eruptions are very rare compared to the duration of a human life. Only indications of passed catastrophes can give us a clue what could happen in future. An epidemic in Europe, Sulphur sediments found in the ice of Greenland and a forever disappeared nation - could a volcano connect all these things? Scientists reconstruct passed catastrophes and explain the power of the stone giants.
IMDb 7.2/1020161 season
13+
2 episodes
  • 1. Years without Summer

    1. Years without Summer

    Volcanic eruptions are very rare compared to the duration of a human life. Only indications of passed catastrophes can give us a clue what could happen in future. An epidemic in Europe, traces of sulphur found in the ice of Greenland and a mysterious lake at the far end of the world - could a volcano tie all these things together?
    Volcanic eruptions are very rare compared to the duration of a human life. Only indications of passed catastrophes can give us a clue what could happen in future. An epidemic in Europe, traces of sulphur found in the ice of Greenland and a mysterious lake at the far end of the world - could a volcano tie all these things together?
    13+
    53min
    Jun 4, 2016
  • 2. In the Shade of Burning Mountains

    2. In the Shade of Burning Mountains

    Today more people than ever live in close proximity to volcanoes. While the giants are sleeping, these metropolises grow in seeming safety. But the chance of a catastrophe looms over them. But at the same time: Didn't volcanoes fuel the evolution of very advanced cultures? A disappeared nation in the middle of Mexico gives us a clue as to why people are so attracted by the giants.
    Today more people than ever live in close proximity to volcanoes. While the giants are sleeping, these metropolises grow in seeming safety. But the chance of a catastrophe looms over them. But at the same time: Didn't volcanoes fuel the evolution of very advanced cultures? A disappeared nation in the middle of Mexico gives us a clue as to why people are so attracted by the giants.
    7+
    53min
    Jul 30, 2016
  • The Power of Volcanos
    IMDb 7.2/1020161 season
    Big Volcanic eruptions are very rare compared to the duration of a human life. Only indications of passed catastrophes can give us a clue what could happen in future. An epidemic in Europe, Sulphur sediments found in the ice of Greenland and a forever disappeared nation - could a volcano connect all these things? Scientists reconstruct passed catastrophes and explain the power of the stone giants.
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    violenceFlashing lights and strobing patterns might affect photosensitive viewers
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