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    Northern Europe, the most densely populated place on earth, isn’t somewhere you’d associate with earthquakes. Or is it? This documentary reveals intriguing evidence showing that ancient fault lines running right through Europe’s major industrial areas aren’t extinct but dormant. We explore the effects of a major seismological disaster here and what might happen if these sleeping giants awoke.
Cicada Films/ZDF/National Geographic
If you think that people with ‘extraordinary’ abilities are only in comic books or in Hollywood movies- think again. Living amongst us are people with amazing abilities that seemingly defy explanation. In each episode we meet two real life super humans. We explore their world: their family, their friends, how they discovered their powers, and we build up to them pushing their abilities to the very limits of what they are able to achieve.
Tern and Off the Fence
What happens when you give the world’s most imaginative engineers and athletes the challenge to create breathtaking new extreme sports? Straddling the worlds of sport and civil engineering, this high-octane, cutting edge series travels the world, exploring the science of extreme sports events.
Evil Knows! is a highly entertaining pop-science show hosted by Evil Jared Hasselhoff, member of the world class pop group ‘The Blood Hound Gang’. In the show Evil embarks on a search for significant (and sometimes not so significant) myths and phenomena from daily life, and gets to the bottom of them. Each episode is comprised of six different scientific (in an ‘Evil’ sense...) categories, and the excitement and fun never stops!
Maximus Films
How do you build a research station in Antarctica? The wild Antarctic ocean is the definition of ‘extreme conditions,’ after all. This is the dramatic story of the building of the Jang Bogo Antarctic Station. Five years of investigating sites, then two seasons of the toughest construction imaginable – it’s not a job for the faint-hearted.
Arirang Tv
In the Atacama desert in Chile, one of the world’s driest and most inhospitable regions, the biggest space observatory ever constructed by man has been built. ALMA – the Atacama Large Millimeter Array – takes space observation to new heights. This documentary depicts how these ’Eyes of the Atacama’ help to investigate the origins of the universe and solve many of astronomy’s greatest enigmas.
Europe’s Secret
Earthquakes
1 x 60’, 2006, HD
 Evil Knows: In The Name Of Science
6 x 60’, 2016, HD
    Extraordinary Humans
10 x 60’, 2016, 4K
Extreme Mission In Antarctica
1 x 60’, 2015, HD
    Extreme Science
3 x 60’, 2015, HD
Eyes Of The Atacama
1 x 60’, 2013, HD
 Curveball Productions
Terra Mater Factual Studios
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