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7 Episodes 2024 - 2024
Episode 1
Wed, Jun 19, 202449 mins
Josh is on the hunt for the lost tomb of Alexander the Great, the conqueror who ruled over one of the largest empires in history until his untimely demise. The location of his tomb is one of the most sought-after mysteries of all time.

Episode 2
Wed, Jun 26, 202448 mins
Spanning Europe and Africa, Josh's chase for Alexander's remains and fortune ramps up. Clues mount in a flooded ruin beneath Alexandria, Egypt. Later, Josh gathers shocking evidence Alexander's body may actually lie in Venice's St. Mark's Cathedral.

Episode 3
Wed, Jul 3, 202442 mins
Josh chases fortune stolen by loyalists to Britain's crown during the American Revolution. Jumping into two investigations of the infamous Doan Gang, Josh helps dig up a cache of plundered coins. Later, a cave search pinpoints the turncoats' hideout.

Episode 4
Wed, Jul 10, 202442 mins
Just off Florida's coast, Josh Gates braves shark-infested waters in search of an American ship sunk by a Nazi U-boat during WWII. Josh joins Tristan Guttridge who has a bold new strategy to use sharks as spies to uncover the wreck.

Episode 5
Wed, Jul 17, 202445 mins
Weeks before the D-Day invasion, Britain's Barracuda bomber took out the largest Nazi warship ever built -- but today, not a single Barracuda exists. Josh joins a one-of-a-kind restoration project and searches for wreckage far above the Arctic Circle.

Episode 6
Wed, Jul 24, 202442 mins
The once-luxurious emporium of Rhapta disappeared in a cataclysm centuries ago. In search of Africa's Atlantis, Josh Gates dives into remote waters off of Zanzibar in search of ancient shipwrecks, exploring a possible ruin only visible at low tide.

Episode 7
Wed, Jul 31, 202444 mins
Josh Gates travels to Cote d'Ivoire in West Africa to find the wreckage of an American military plane that disappeared in the closing days of World War II. Eighteen Women's Army Corps members were on board and are listed as MIA to this day.
