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The fate of mankind's machinery of war; a sunken nuclear missile explodes; Pearl Harbor comes under new attacks; snow causes urban avalanches; dairy cows are threatened; events in Denver, Hawaii and a mysterious island near New York City.

The fate of mankind's machinery of war; a sunken nuclear missile explodes; Pearl Harbor comes under new attacks; snow causes urban avalanches; dairy cows are threatened; events in Denver, Hawaii and a mysterious island near New York City.

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S1, EP5 "The Invaders"

Earth is invaded by predatory forces; pythons that were formerly pets battle native alligators for domination in the Everglades; invasive plants strip oxygen from rivers and lakes; desert sandstorms invade Phoenix; Shanghai sinks.

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S1, EP2 "Outbreak"

Imagining the future of Chicago, Atlanta and London in a world devoid of people and being overtaken by the forces of nature.

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S1, EP7 "Sin City Meltdown"

The possible post-apocalyptic future of U.S. gambling meccas; a new rat pack takes over, wax figures of celebrities melt and iconic hotels crumble in Las Vegas; the ocean tears apart Atlantic City hotels, but the boardwalk stands fast.

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S2, EP1 "Wrath of God"

Structures of God and symbols of Satan face their post-apocalyptic fate, as churches crumble and the devil's minions multiply.

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S2, EP5 "Home Wrecked Homes"

Some apocalyptic fates of homes: Gas leaks turn suburbs into infernos, a hidden flaw topples a castle, and paint causes some high-end houses to explode in flames.

On the heels of the History channel special that explored what Earth might be like if the human race were suddenly to disappear comes a series that provides, in even-more detail, a picture of a post-human future, revealing the fate of structures like the Sears Tower and the Sistine Chapel and creatures that might inherit the places we once lived. Supporting the visuals and special effects are interviews with specialists from the fields of engineering, botany, biology, geology and archaeology.
Starring: Brian Burke-Gaffney, David Brin, Frank Lowenstein, Gordon Masterton, John Anderson, Kaley O'Kelly, Liam Heneghan, Mark Lassiter, Ray Coppinger, Robert Allison
Original Air Date: Apr 21, 2009
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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