
About this season
The US National Parks have some of the most iconic landscapes in the U.S. But there is also an underwater side to explore!
Episodes (7)
1. Devils Hole
Aired 1 January 2016 • 15 min
Explore the depths of Devils Hole, an underwater cave nestled in the vast desert of Death Valley National Park. Aside from its peculiar location, this complex cave system is home to the rarest fish in the world, the Devils Hole Pupfish. Get ready to dive a world unlike any other.
2. Montezuma Well
Aired 8 January 2016 • 13 min
Its said that whatever exits the well, can never return. Go on an underwater journey to Montezuma Well, home to the origin story of Southwest Native American tribes - and a bizarre mystery that continues to baffle researchers to this day.
3. Uss Arizona: Part 1
Aired 15 January 2016 • 23 min
December 7th, 1941 - a day that altered human history. Relive the attack on Pearl Harbor through survivor interviews, archive footage and new underwater imagery of the USS Arizona, one of the US Navy battleships which sank during the aerial attack on the Hawaiian port.
4. Uss Arizona: Part 2
Aired 22 January 2016 • 18 min
The USS Arizona is more than a memorial to America's past - it is a scientific treasure with immense value. Learn about the new methods and an ROV being developed to map and explore this underwater wonder.
5. Buck Island
Aired 29 January 2016 • 12 min
A treasure of the National Park Service, Buck Island is home to some of the most spectacular coral reefs in the Caribbean. Join dive teams as they search for shipwrecks, and protect coral from destructive diseases.
6. Lake Mead
Aired 5 February 2016 • 12 min
In 1948, a top secret aircraft project known as "Sun Tracker" crashed into the vast desert waters of Lake Mead. After decades of searching, the B-29 Super-fortress airplane wreck is now open for diving.
7. Yellowstone
Aired 12 February 2016 • 11 min
Yellowstone, the world's first National Park, is known for its beautiful forests, wildlife, and waterfalls - but beneath its water's surface, there lies a complex environment. From deep geothermal smokers, to marine life, the crown jewel of the Park Service is an underwater wonder in itself.