Expedition Week Continues with Two Premieres Each Night
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Expedition Week Continues - NEW - ALL THIS WEEK at 9P and 10P et/pt
Expedition Week continues all this week, with two new episodes each night. Tonight at 9P, journey from the frozen valleys of the high Himalayas to the rugged wilderness of North America in search of the truth behind the most famous of all monster myths.
Archaeologists have unearthed what is believed to be an ancient gladiator graveyard, containing 75 skeletons with savage bone wounds suggesting lives of extreme violence. Watch a Preview >>
Return of the Ghost Ship
- NEW - WEDNESDAY at 9P et/pt
Underwater explorers in the Baltic Sea set out to bring a recently discovered ghost ship - one of the most intact ancient wooden wrecks ever found - back to life. Watch a Preview >>
Into Iceland's Volcano
- NEW - THURSDAY at 9P et/pt
The 2010 eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajokul volcano brought havoc around the world. With potentially bigger eruptions looming, a film crew makes a unique journey to the center of a nearby volcano in search of facts about Iceland's violent eruptions. Watch a Preview >>
Lost Land of the Tiger
- NEW - FRIDAY at 9P et/pt
Go in search of an undiscovered tiger population rumored to be hidden in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. This pristine country of lush forests, clear rivers and icy mountains could hold the key to safeguarding the future for these big cats. Watch a Preview >>
Shark Men
- NEW - SUNDAY at 9P e/p
In the second season opener, the Shark Men head to the rocky, barren Farallon Islands off the coast of San Francisco, having been granted the first-ever permit to hook a great white shark at the Farallons for research. Watch a Preview >>
Mission Expedition
Go on a treasure hunt through a miniature world. Find a treasure and we'll mail it to you!
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