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Serie fra 2018

Genre: Dokumentar
Tilføjet: 9/4 2025
Tøm havet for vann og avslør skjulte hemmeligheter og fortapte verdener ved hjelp av banebrytende teknologi, forbløffende fotografi og innsikt fra de beste marinarkeologene. «Drain the Oceans» gir oss ny innsikt i den episke historien til menneskenes sivilisasjon, og jordens egen historie, mens vi utforsker sunkne byer, skipsvrak og de utrolige naturlige undrene på havets bunn.
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We think we know Hitler’s plans to dominate the world. But there’s an untold story of how the Nazis waged a secret war across the world’s oceans. Marine archaeologists and historians go in search of Hitler’s secrets, hidden deep underwater. Scientific data combines with computer graphics to drain the oceans to investigate the lost wrecks of World War II.

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Episode 2

Draining the Gulf of Mexico brings deadly secrets back to the surface, proving beyond doubt that the story of North America — through trade, slavery, war, the oil industry and even the death of the dinosaurs — can be understood only by looking deep below the waves.

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In ancient times, the Mediterranean was home to some of the greatest civilizations the world has ever seen. Scientific data, combined with computer graphics, can drain the sea to unlock mysteries about the rise and fall of the Minoans, the Greeks, the Carthaginians and the mighty Romans, while unveiling the powerful natural forces at work in this unique region.

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For centuries treasure ships plied the oceans of the world, packed with silver, gold and precious stones. Many of them lie undiscovered on the sea floor. Using the latest underwater scanning technology and computer graphics, marine archaeologists and treasure hunters go in search of sunken riches. Draining the oceans reveals the richest wrecks ever found.

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Exciting evidence emerges of civilizations lost for centuries under the waves, from mysterious underwater pyramids off the coast of Japan to the fabled city of Atlantis itself. Using cutting-edge graphics to reveal what’s actually lying on the seafloor, and insight from the world’s top marine archaeologists, Drain the Oceans finds the answers.

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The Pacific Ring of Fire is an underwater hotbed of volcanoes, mega-quakes and giant tsunamis. Along its edges, 500 million people live in ever-present danger. Combining CGI with cutting-edge ocean-mapping technology, we drain the Pacific Ocean to reveal the deadly geological forces behind Earth’s most destructive natural disasters.

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The Nile was once home to the ancient Egyptians, one the of the greatest civilizations on Earth. Scientific data, combined with computer graphics, drain the Nile’s waters — and surrounding sand — to reveal a lost wonder of the ancient world, monumental fortresses and the origins of ancient Egyptians’ obsession with the afterlife.

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The China seas — the site of the largest naval battles in history, a 700-year-old mystery and technological wonders, both ancient and modern. State-of-the-art sonar technology is combined with the latest CGI to reveal the biggest battleship ever put to sea, a deadly ancient weapon and the underwater threat that could destroy the World Wide Web in an instant.

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The Battle of Jutland was the most violent sea battle in history, fought in 1916 between the British and German fleets. After a day of carnage, both sides claimed victory. But who really won? Maritime archaeologists and historians drain the North Sea to investigate the most devastating battleships of WWI and find out what happened to them once the firing was over.

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Where is Malaysian Airlines flight MH370? CGI reconstruction and unprecedented access to key personnel in sea floor searches reveal the challenges of locating aircraft that go missing in the deep ocean. How did MH370 crash without a trace and why has modern technology failed to pinpoint the wreckage? Drain the Oceans goes inside the longest, most expensive search in commercial aviation history.

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