Mysteries From Above - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Out of This World
A spin around a doughnut-shaped lake in Saskatchewan. Plus, a giant glacier on the Red Planet and a huge hexagon witnessed floating above Saturn.

The Deserted
A deserted 'lost' city in the Amazon jungle, a desert fortress made by humanity's most notorious empire, a city of identical castles and a Greek isle's bloody history, as seen from the air.

Mysteries of the Misplaced
An investigation of significant historic and contemporary sites from the revealing vantage points of drone, satellite, and aerial photography.

Ancient Mysteries
Strange relics forgotten by time, including familiar stone monoliths in Colombia, a lost city in Sierra Nevada and ancient ruins in Greece and Malta.

Extraordinarily Out of the Ordinary
Visions from above, including a spinning island in an Argentinian marsh, a colossal triangle stuck in the Arizona desert and mysterious multicoloured pools across northern Ethiopia. Plus, a huge human figure hidden in the Australian Outback.

Deep Blue
Take a deep dive into watery enigmas. Glide over a sunken Italian city, a unique underwater cemetery in the Florida Keys, a yellow brick road to nowhere in the depths of the North Pacific, and puzzling rocky constructions off the coast of Australia.

Perplexing Patterns
Feast your eyes on divine designs. Circle around psychedelic swirls in the Utah wastelands, see a bizarre configuration of circles in the Sahara, uncover hidden lines with the help of a drone, and swoop down over a remote polka-dot lake in Canada

Great Cities
Tower over amazing metropolises. Learn why an important urban centre is sinking toward oblivion, soar over sprawling ruins buried under Saharan sands, learn the modern secret of an ancient fortress, and eye a ghost town on the edge of the Gobi.

Stone Cold Mysteries
Get petrified by cryptic rock structures normally hidden from view. Look inside curious dwellings in the Peruvian Andes, visit a sacred monolith in Wyoming's Black Hills, haunt a Turkish stone village, and spot an immovable waterfall in Mexico.

Animal Oddities
Witness jaw-dropping animal spectacles from high above the Earth. Watch a whirling herd of northern nomads, see undersea behemoths show off in the Pacific shallows, track a US porcine stampede, and confront top ocean predators on the Florida coast.
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