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A passenger on a helicopter films a weird red liquid seeping from an Antarctic glacier. A ship appears in the sky at the site of a notorious World War Two naval battle. And strange lights filmed dividing over an American city.

A passenger on a helicopter films a weird red liquid seeping from an Antarctic glacier. A ship appears in the sky at the site of a notorious World War Two naval battle. And strange lights filmed dividing over an American city.

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S1, EP10 "Ghost Apples and Space Jelly"

A cigar-shaped hole in the clouds in Michigan; how to explain ghostly ice apples that appear on a tree after a ferocious winter storm; a strange jelly that falls from the sky into a garden in West Virginia.

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S2, EP1 "Bubbling Lakes and Crooked Forests"

A bizarre eruption of bubbles spotted on a giant lake; experts try to explain a forest of crooked trees; geometric shapes beneath the ocean that could signal an animal invasion.

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S2 "Wandering Trees and Electric Pink Sky"

Investigating the cause of the mysterious pink glow lighting up the nighttime sky; asking if a bizarre underwater entity spells danger for divers; examining how trees can go wandering across the land.

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S2, EP3 "Weird Whirlpools and Purple Blobs"

An arid desert is engulfed with swirling waters and powerful vortices; a bizarre purple blob appears over a paradise island.

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S1, EP7 "Ghost Ships and Blood Ice"

A passenger on a helicopter films a weird red liquid seeping from an Antarctic glacier. A ship appears in the sky at the site of a notorious World War Two naval battle. And strange lights filmed dividing over an American city.

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S1, EP4 "Crop Circles and Second Suns"

The Virgin Mary appears in a dust cloud as a landslide narrowly misses her church; a second sun suddenly appears over a city; a farmer's footage might solve the riddle of mysterious crop circles.

Cameras around the globe capture unexplainable weather phenomena, from a rainfall of blood to clouds that can kill.
Original Air Date: Jun 14, 2020
Genres: NatureTV Series
Rating: 12
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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