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- This documentary is about the year long string of arsons that were set in western Washington during 1992-1993, causing three deaths and millions of dollars worth of damage. Paul Keller, the man who eventually confessed to arson, had always been fascinated with fire and became increasingly unstable after the failure of his marriage. The film looks for answers by interviewing family and friends and also looking at his childhood. Paul Keller himself is also interviewed and he shares his thinking as to why he terrorized half a state with his crimes.
- This is a story about Joshua Clay, his two sisters and his parents and the adventures they encounter in the Pacific Northwest.
- The Mount Saint Helens 1980 eruption introduces geologists to a variety of volcanic phenomenon never observed before. Yet it presages a similar eruption thousands of miles away and just a few years later in Montserrat.
- Did the legendary cities of sin Sodom and Gomorrah really exist? Were they destroyed by fire and brimstone? Did looking at the destruction turn people into pillars of salt? Archaeological discoveries include the findings of bodies encased in salt may answer these questions. Has the Tower of Babel been found? Have the modern sciences of linguistics, sociology and archaeology given us the answer?
- Thousands of volcanoes rise from the earth's surface and over 1,500 of them are active. While they are essential to life on the planet, their eruptions remind us that we are living on top of an explosive cauldron. 500 million people live at the foot of active volcanoes. Although experts have today uncovered some of their secrets, they remain powerless in the face of this devastating phenomenon.