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- As dictator of Yara, Anton Castillo is intent on restoring his nation back to its former glory by any means, with his son, Diego, following in his bloody footsteps.
- An intimate look at human connection with recycle truck driver Warren, as he finds fulfillment while picking up others' trash.
- On November 18, 2020, EBRP co-founders Jill and Eddie Vedder presented the inaugural Venture Into Cures, an inspiring virtual event featuring moving stories about individuals and families living with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB).
- In a dystopian world where music is considered a top tier crime, Boogey The Beat prepares for a performance in an illegal underground club while being closely watched by law enforcement.
- In the most remote, cold, and inhospitable places on the planet, scientists and adventurers have uncovered mysteries that have been frozen in time. Investigations reveal how and why humans and equipment, have become frozen in time, from missing Second World War aircraft, to a frozen lake filled with human remains.
- A long buried underground installation built by the Americans that was supposed to have housed secret war machinery, but was overcome by nature itself and in Russia a long lost tomb is found when ice melts.
- A gruesome discovery at the top of the world, a Dewline station deserted so quickly, that food and possessions remained where they lay, and off the coast of Scotland lies a strange underwater mystery.
- After a 2,500-year-old mummy is discovered in Siberia, locals report strange, cataclysmic events that point to an ancient curse; using cutting-edge archaeology, experts reveal who this person was and if they've unleashed something sinister.
- Three graves are discovered on the frozen beach of an uninhabited Arctic island, and the mummified corpses inside may answer a centuries-old mystery of an expedition that was literally consumed by the cannibalistic insanity of its mutinous crew.
- When strange towers of ice are found growing from in a barren, water-starved desert, experts speculate why these structures have uncanny similarities to extraterrestrial formations recently discovered on Pluto's alien landscape.
- A salvage team discovers the mysterious remains of an enormous shipwreck near Cambridge Bay in the icy waters of the Canadian Arctic; experts investigate and uncover a cutting-edge vessel with links to one of the greatest polar explorers in history.
- A group of climbers discover a mummy in a business suit preserved in ice.
- Experts unearth an ancient log cabin in the frozen permafrost of Russia
- Ice climbers discover a mummified corpse at California's Mendel Glacier
- Archaeologists make a grim discovery when they uncover the remains of a mummified boy buried in the frozen Siberian landscape, and as researchers continue their excavation, they uncover 88 additional graves linked to a mysterious, ancient necropolis.
- Archaeologists discover grisly human remains during an excavation of a fifth-century fort on the frigid, Swedish island of Oland, and after further investigation, experts unearth 26 skeletons and uncover the mysterious site of an ancient massacre.
- Deep in the heart of the Guatemalan lowlands, with the aid of LiDAR technology, archeologists identify an ancient site made up of a previously unknown series of structures. These structures include what appear to be a temple, a palace and housing platforms that are similar to the other Maya ruins in the area. However, scans reveal a network of stone walls, ditches and towers in the surrounding area that are entirely unfamiliar to Maya experts. If it wasn't the Maya, then who built these structures and why? In the middle of the South Pacific, in the heart of a deserted tropical island, is a lake that is home to millions of jellyfish. In fact, the lake ¬- known to the locals as Ongeim'l Tketau, the fifth lake ¬- has the highest concentration of jellyfish in a body of water anywhere in the world. Jellyfish are normally salt water creatures found in seas and oceans in all corners of the world - lakes are not their preferred habitat. Where did all the jellyfish come from? In the remote reaches of Argentina's northern jungles, on the border with Paraguay, sits the provincial park of Teyú Cuaré. A group of archaeologists are examining a series of three stone structures, hidden beneath dense undergrowth. Although they are in a state of disrepair, the ruins are unmistakably built to house people. When the archaeologists examine further, they are shocked to find a swastika engraved on one of the walls. Could this have been a place inhabited by Nazis fleeing prosecution in Germany? A group of biologists conducting field research in the remote rainforest of Maninjau in Indonesia's western Sumatra become aware of a putrid stench enveloping them. Thinking that there is probably a dead animal, or worse, a dead human, they investigate. They are shocked to discover that the smell is emanating from a flower. But not just any flower, an enormous flower, measuring some four feet in diameter. What kind of flower is this? And why does it give off such an awful smell?