When a couple goes on a vacation in the Pacific Northwest, they suddenly vanish, leaving behind a series of clues that lead to a psychopathic killer. As the investigation unfolds, the true motives and identities of those involved are revealed in this gripping drama.
In the biographical documentary 'Fire of Love,' scientists Katia and Maurice Krafft tragically die in a volcanic explosion while capturing explosive imagery. This film explores their lives as they unraveled the mysteries of volcanoes and their passionate love for each other.
When paranormal social media influencer, Chris Dixon, winds up dead near the base of Mt. Saint Helens, Jason Esterly, a USFS ranger, must pull himself out of mourning his late wife to grapple with the reality that Bigfoot could actually exist. The supposed mythical creature might even be responsible for a string of unusual deaths in his small town.
Ring of Fire is about the immense natural force of the great circle of volcanoes and seismic activity that rings the Pacific Ocean and the varied people and cultures who coexist with them. Spectacular volcanic eruptions are featured, including Mount St. Helens, Navidad in Chile, Sakurajima in Japan, and Mount Merapi in Indonesia.
In the small town of St. Helens, Washington, the residents are living peacefully until a volcanic eruption threatens their lives. The town's sheriff, a Vietnam veteran, must lead the evacuation efforts while dealing with personal tragedies. A reporter from a nearby city arrives to cover the disaster, and together they navigate through the chaos and race against time to save lives.
The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens was the deadliest in U.S. history. Survivor testimonies and rare images reveal the cataclysms it unleashed.
Originally shown in IMAX theaters, this film presents highly detailed and lavish views of the gorgeous scenery of the Pacific Northwest, both as they appeared before the top 1,300 feet of Mount St. Helens was blown into the sky and during the disaster's dramatic aftermath.
Inside Planet Earth is a documentary that takes viewers on a journey deep into the Earth's core, exploring its geological processes and uncovering the mysteries of our planet. From the formation of the Earth to the fascinating world of underground caves, this film showcases the incredible forces that shape our world.
For over a century, tens of millions of visitors have marveled at the natural beauty of Yellowstone National Park. But, beneath all this beauty lurks a beast. Yellowstone sits directly above one of the largest volcanic systems on Earth. For the past two million years, this supervolcano has erupted roughly every 600,000 years. The last major eruption occurred 640,000 years ago. So, is it overdue for another eruption? There have been disturbing signals... Supervolcano: Yellowstone's Fury examines the cataclysmic effect an eruption would have on the world. It would be the largest natural disaster in recorded history. NYU Earth Scientist Michael Rampino warns, "An eruption like Yellowstone could trigger the end of civilization as we know it." For experts, the question is not if there will be another eruption, but when. University of Toronto geologist John Westgate agrees: "There will be a very large-scale supervolcanic eruption from Yellowstone. That's a fact."
A look at the people, history, and recovery of the mountain since the eruption in 1980.
Anonymous Vol. 1 - The Dreamland Adventures the Mysteries of Atlantis (2020) is an action-packed movie that follows an agent's journey to uncover the secrets of Atlantis. In a space adventure filled with mystery and sci-fi elements, the agent confronts UFO abductions, the war on terrorism, and the enigmatic Area 51. As the story unfolds, the agent discovers the truth about extraterrestrial life and the universe itself.
This Traveltalk series short spotlights the natural beauty of the Northwestern United States. Our first stop is Mount Saint Helen's and Spirit Lake in the state of Washington. As we admire the majesty of the scene, visitors are picnicking on the shore and canoeing on the lake. These scenes were filmed many years before the volcanic mountain erupted in 1980. We then take a boat trip on the southern shore of Alaska to see the Columbia Glacier.
The principles, methods and data from radioisotopes are explained very simply to illustrate conflicting ideas on the age of the earth.
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