• History 2

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      • Hero Ships (7)

        USS New Jersey. Among the most notable battleships in the US Navy's history is the USS New Jersey. The ship's sponsor was Mrs Charles Edison, wife of the Governor of New Jersey and daughter-in-law of Thomas Edison.

      • Where Did It Come From? (4)

        The Ancient Maya - Power Centers. 2000 years ago, when Washington was still a swamp, the Maya were busy transforming some of the most inhospitable jungle imaginable into the New World’s first powerful metropolis.

      • Hiroshima (1)

        August, 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. In 1942, the United States government embarked upon an endeavour they hoped would put a quick and definite end to World War II.

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (6)

        Mystery Of The Chupacabra. Something strange is killing animals and sucking the blood from its victims. Is this creature the mysterious Chupacabra of legend, or a gruesome new hybrid mutation?

      • Digging for the Truth (9)

        Pompeii: Secrets Revealed. In 79 AD, the mighty volcano Vesuvius exploded in one of the most deadly eruptions of all time, burying the city of Pompeii and other Roman towns along the Bay of Naples beneath layers of ash and pumice.

      • Missing in Alaska (1)

        Vanished in a Vortex. In 1950, a military transport plane vanished in the Alaska Triangle with 44 people on board, and hasn't been seen since. Was its disappearance caused by bad weather or something more sinister?

      • The Universe III (6)

        Another Earth. Follow the work of scientists looking for alternative Earths as they scan and map the universe.

      • Hero Ships (7)

        USS New Jersey. Among the most notable battleships in the US Navy's history is the USS New Jersey. The ship's sponsor was Mrs Charles Edison, wife of the Governor of New Jersey and daughter-in-law of Thomas Edison.

      • Where Did It Come From? (4)

        The Ancient Maya - Power Centers. 2000 years ago, when Washington was still a swamp, the Maya were busy transforming some of the most inhospitable jungle imaginable into the New World’s first powerful metropolis.

      • Hiroshima (1)

        August, 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. In 1942, the United States government embarked upon an endeavour they hoped would put a quick and definite end to World War II.

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (6)

        Mystery Of The Chupacabra. Something strange is killing animals and sucking the blood from its victims. Is this creature the mysterious Chupacabra of legend, or a gruesome new hybrid mutation?

      • Digging for the Truth (9)

        Pompeii: Secrets Revealed. In 79 AD, the mighty volcano Vesuvius exploded in one of the most deadly eruptions of all time, burying the city of Pompeii and other Roman towns along the Bay of Naples beneath layers of ash and pumice.

      • Missing in Alaska (1)

        Vanished in a Vortex. In 1950, a military transport plane vanished in the Alaska Triangle with 44 people on board, and hasn't been seen since. Was its disappearance caused by bad weather or something more sinister?

      • The Universe III (6)

        Another Earth. Follow the work of scientists looking for alternative Earths as they scan and map the universe.

      • Hero Ships (7)

        USS New Jersey. Among the most notable battleships in the US Navy's history is the USS New Jersey. The ship's sponsor was Mrs Charles Edison, wife of the Governor of New Jersey and daughter-in-law of Thomas Edison.

      • Where Did It Come From? (4)

        The Ancient Maya - Power Centers. 2000 years ago, when Washington was still a swamp, the Maya were busy transforming some of the most inhospitable jungle imaginable into the New World’s first powerful metropolis.

      • 101 Objects That Changed the World

        Our lives are so full of stuff these days that the average object is instantly forgettable – but when fate and history combine, even the simplest of objects become infused with destiny.

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (6)

        Mystery Of The Chupacabra. Something strange is killing animals and sucking the blood from its victims. Is this creature the mysterious Chupacabra of legend, or a gruesome new hybrid mutation?

      • Digging for the Truth (9)

        Pompeii: Secrets Revealed. In 79 AD, the mighty volcano Vesuvius exploded in one of the most deadly eruptions of all time, burying the city of Pompeii and other Roman towns along the Bay of Naples beneath layers of ash and pumice.

      • Missing in Alaska (1)

        Vanished in a Vortex. In 1950, a military transport plane vanished in the Alaska Triangle with 44 people on board, and hasn't been seen since. Was its disappearance caused by bad weather or something more sinister?

      • The Universe III (6)

        Another Earth. Follow the work of scientists looking for alternative Earths as they scan and map the universe.

      • Hero Ships (7)

        USS New Jersey. Among the most notable battleships in the US Navy's history is the USS New Jersey. The ship's sponsor was Mrs Charles Edison, wife of the Governor of New Jersey and daughter-in-law of Thomas Edison.

      • Where Did It Come From? (4)

        The Ancient Maya - Power Centers. 2000 years ago, when Washington was still a swamp, the Maya were busy transforming some of the most inhospitable jungle imaginable into the New World’s first powerful metropolis.

      • 101 Objects That Changed the World

        Our lives are so full of stuff these days that the average object is instantly forgettable – but when fate and history combine, even the simplest of objects become infused with destiny.

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (6)

        Mystery Of The Chupacabra. Something strange is killing animals and sucking the blood from its victims. Is this creature the mysterious Chupacabra of legend, or a gruesome new hybrid mutation?

      • Mystery Pickers (8)

        A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.

      • Lost Worlds II (2)

        Ivan the Terrible. Russia's first Tsar led a brutal and unpredictable life. Follow the story of the fortification and expansion of his nation.

      • Mummy Forensics (6)

        The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.

      • Digging for the Truth II (5)

        Giants of Patagonia. Many explorers throughout the centuries, including the great Ferdinand Magellan, visited the region in South America now known as Patagonia and reported sighting giants.

      • Ancient Aliens V (14)

        The Power Of Three. Reverence for the number three dates back thousands of years, and can still be found today in art, architecture, science, literature and religion. What is it about this number that continues to fascinate mankind?

      • Boneyard (10)

        Demolition. When buildings become obsolete and are abandoned, they become boneyards, but often their materials are given new life, able to rise up again out of the dust.

      • Abandoned Engineering (6)

        Roads to Nowhere. We explore some of the world’s strangest abandoned roads and transport links, and ask, why did survival in WWI come to depend on a narrow track cut into a sheer cliff face?

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (4)

        A Legacy Revealed. Further investigation suggests Gary's latest find may be the oldest discovery on the island to date, and Rick is faced with a tragic loss.

      • Mystery Pickers (8)

        A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.

      • Lost Worlds II (2)

        Ivan the Terrible. Russia's first Tsar led a brutal and unpredictable life. Follow the story of the fortification and expansion of his nation.

      • Mummy Forensics (6)

        The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.

      • Digging for the Truth II (5)

        Giants of Patagonia. Many explorers throughout the centuries, including the great Ferdinand Magellan, visited the region in South America now known as Patagonia and reported sighting giants.

      • Ancient Aliens V (14)

        The Power Of Three. Reverence for the number three dates back thousands of years, and can still be found today in art, architecture, science, literature and religion. What is it about this number that continues to fascinate mankind?

      • Boneyard (10)

        Demolition. When buildings become obsolete and are abandoned, they become boneyards, but often their materials are given new life, able to rise up again out of the dust.

      • Abandoned Engineering (6)

        Roads to Nowhere. We explore some of the world’s strangest abandoned roads and transport links, and ask, why did survival in WWI come to depend on a narrow track cut into a sheer cliff face?