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Undiscovered Vistas Season 2 Episodes

Season 2 Episode Guide

6 Episodes 0 - 2025

Episode 1

Iceland: Fire

46 mins

Iceland is the world's largest volcanic island, a fact that's makes it a breathtaking, but deadly, geological marvel. Take a journey along a ridge that divides continents, follow endless fields of solidified lava, and witness the rare and striking spectacle of a volcano erupting under a glacier.

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Episode 2

Iceland: Ice

48 mins

Eleven percent of Iceland remains covered by glaciers. And although these titanic ice sheets recede every year, their tremendous power continues to change the landscape. Witness how the glaciers carve out fjords, valleys, and mountains, and lead to some of the world's most spectacular waterfalls.

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Episode 3

Bay of Fundy

Mosses towering 10 stories high and insects of horror-film size are part of the Bay of Fundy's ecosystem. With the highest tides on Earth, waves rip rocks off cliffs and reveal fossils that are vital to understanding our planet's history.

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Episode 4

Wales

Wales's hostile waters have caused hundreds of shipwrecks and sculpted its coastline's stunning scenery. Take a tour of the world's longest continuous coastal footpath to explore its mysterious caves, cliffs and disappearing causeways.

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Episode 5

Ireland

46 mins

Ireland is a land studded with majestic natural landmarks. Learn the history and myths behind the distinctive features of this rugged island, including the 700-foot-tall Cliffs of Moher or the Giant's Causeway - the 40,000 stone columns.

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Episode 6

Vancouver Island

47 mins

The tectonic forces that bring life to Canada's rainforest paradise, Vancouver Island, belie a dangerous feature: the inevitability of a megathrust earthquake that could trigger a 4,000-mile tsunami! The question scientists have yet to answer is when it will strike.

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