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- Imagine, strange
creatures lurking deep
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below the ocean's surface.
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Creatures, some say,
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are responsible for
countless tragedies.
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- The ship disappears,
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all 31 crew members
are lost, gone.
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- [Dr. Joseph] I know
exactly what I saw,
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it's a dragon in the water.
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- Or shocking evidence
of the undead,
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buried in a New
England hillside.
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- [Sabina] The skull has
been detached from the body.
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- Everyone gets superstitious,
is whipped up into a frenzy,
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and starts desecrating graves.
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- How about uncovering an entire
lost city in your basement?
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- [Don] Little do you realize
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that beneath your feet
is an engineering marvel.
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- These are the
stories of things
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that lie beneath that
are so surprising,
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they're truly unbelievable.
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For many of us, the
most disturbing answer
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to what lies beneath is also
the most common, the dead.
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But do you know what's
even more disturbing?
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The undead.
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- It's 1990 in
Griswold, Connecticut,
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and what is about to
happen is insanely creepy.
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A group of boys are
playing in the woods
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and they discover a human skull.
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The Griswold, Connecticut police
think it's a serial killer
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and immediately cordon off
the area as a crime scene.
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- But once forensic
anthropologists
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start doing their analyses,
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they figure out
that this is someone
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who was buried many
years ago, in the 1800s.
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- [Dan] As they dig deeper,
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they uncover something
even stranger.
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- There's four burials,
three of them are normal,
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but the fourth, they
find that the skull
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has been detached from the body
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and it has been laid
on top of the coffin
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with the two thigh bones
crossed in front of it.
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In other words, like a pirate
flag on top of the coffin.
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- And carved upon it
are the letters, JB.
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- They dig down and
they opened the coffin,
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that's when they
find this one grave,
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honestly, it looks like it
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could have been ritualistic.
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You've got a decapitated skull,
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you've got the
ribs cracked open.
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As the forensics
experts do their thing,
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they're able to
tell that this body
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was dug up five
years after death
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and then dismembered
and rearranged.
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- They call archeologists,
they call museums,
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they call universities,
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and finally someone
tells them, well,
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you know about the Jewett
City vampires, right?
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- [Dan] It turns out those
kids playing in the woods
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stumbled across the
first physical evidence
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of something deeply irrational.
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- The New England vampire
panic sweeps New England
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from the late 18th up through
the late 19th century.
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- When a death seems
foggy or strange,
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everyone gets superstitious,
is whipped up into a frenzy,
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and starts desecrating graves,
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making sure that the
dead don't rise again.
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- Not entirely
dissimilar from the tests
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that were used in Salem or
in other eras with witches.
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If we have a series
of deaths in a village
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and we have a suspected undead
member of the community,
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we'll exhume that
body, cut it open,
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remove the heart,
cut the heart open,
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and if there's
blood inside, bingo,
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we've found our vampire.
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- [Dan] The mysterious JB
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is just one of many
suspected vampires dug up
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during the panic.
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Perhaps the most notorious
is the poor Mercy Brown.
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- In the 1880s, Mercy's mother
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and sister both succumb
to tuberculosis,
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and Mercy is left with
her brother and father.
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Mercy seems fine for about
10 years, but when she's 19,
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she too develops the symptoms
of tuberculosis infection.
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- [Dan] By the dawn
of the 19th century,
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tuberculosis has killed one
in seven people on the planet.
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So there's reason to be afraid.
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- Tuberculosis is not fun.
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It's a bacteria and
it attacks your lungs,
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but it also does a lot
of other terrible things.
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It rots part of your body,
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it can cause you to spit up
blood, you can't breathe,
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you get gaunt and pale,
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and this sort of looks a
little bit like maybe vampires.
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(woman coughing)
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- Mercy is being greatly
diminished by this disease.
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Death is on her door, but
rather than having compassion
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or have mercy shown to
her by her neighbors,
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(woman coughing)
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they think she was the
source of her mother
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and sister's death
a decade before,
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and they accuse
Mercy of vampirism.
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- [Dan] That resentment
continues even after she dies.
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Though she's dead and buried,
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the entire village
remains terrified.
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- It just so happens
that Mercy's brother
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is also ill at this point,
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and the neighbors think
Mercy is coming back
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to feed on her family members.
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They convince her father
to exhume the bodies
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so that they can examine them
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for what they believe will
be proof of vampirism,
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namely that there will
still be blood in the heart.
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So they open the graves
of Mercy's mother, sister,
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and Mercy's grave as well.
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Of course, her mother and sister
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have been dead for 10 years.
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There's no blood
left in their hearts.
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Mercy's only been dead
for a little while,
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so of course, when
they open her chest,
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her heart still has blood in it,
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and they determine
she must be a vampire.
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- [Dan] And how the
villagers plan to stop
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the vampire virus
is, well, merciless.
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- They take Mercy's
heart, they burn it,
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those ashes are then fed
to her younger brother
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as basically a vaccine
against vampirism.
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- Hopefully at this point
in time he's too fevered
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to recognize what was happening.
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- [Dan] But Mercy's scorched
heart can't save her brother,
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and two months later he
too dies of tuberculosis.
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- Mercy's story is well
covered in the media,
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it goes global.
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- Following these events,
Bram Stoker is writing
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his soon to be world
famous novel "Dracula",
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and there is supposition
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that Mercy Brown is translated
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into the story of Lucy
who also withers away
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and then returns as
a child of the night.
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- But what legend inspired
Stoker's infamous blood sucker?
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Most believe it was an
actual medieval prince,
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one with a very real
thirst for blood.
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- Vlad the Impaler is
the original Dracula.
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And he does execute
people in nasty ways.
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He's famous for impaling
alive his enemies.
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- He will go on to
earn his moniker,
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the Impaler, where
he would kill,
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according to Greek historians,
upwards of 80,000 people,
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more than a quarter
of whom were impaled.
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- [Dan] Tales abound
of Vlad dining
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among his impaled victims,
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even dipping his
bread in their blood.
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- Some reports even say
that Vlad drinks the blood
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of his enemies, which would
make him the closest thing
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we have to, well,
a real vampire.
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- [Dan] The question is what
caused this unholy bloodlust?
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- Early in his life,
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Vlad the Impaler is imprisoned
for political reasons.
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According to lore,
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Vlad spends years in
an underground dungeon
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in a castle called Tokat.
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- He develops this
taste for impaling rats,
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essentially conducting
certain kinds
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of grotesque experiments
on the corpses of rats.
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Mind you, if you were
incarcerated in a dungeon
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or dark, damp cave underneath
a castle for years on end,
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you might go a little
bloodthirsty yourself.
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- [Dan] Makes a
weird kind of sense,
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but most historians
write off this story,
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because the castle where
Vlad was imprisoned
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doesn't have dungeons.
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At least that's what
they think until 2014.
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- The historical site of
Tokat Castle in Turkey
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is finally excavated,
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and the archaeologists
discover something
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that they never
thought they'd find
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in a million years, tunnels.
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- [Dan] Tunnels that lead
to two hidden dungeons.
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- They start to realize
this was a place
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where people were imprisoned.
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- They put two and two together
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and realized that these tunnels
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and dungeons closely matched
the accounts of those
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where Vlad and his
brother suffered torment.
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- [Dan] Does this
prove that the tales
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of the real life Dracula
are actually true?
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- So this chance
discovery in Tokat Castle
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may actually be the connection
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that we need of the dungeons
and the terror experienced
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by Vlad the Impaler that
led to the inspiration
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for Bram Stoker's
Prince of Darkness.
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- Dungeons, the undead,
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what else could lie beneath?
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As we'll find out,
the deeper you go,
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the stranger it gets.
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- The age of exploration
opened the world's eyes
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to just how vast the
planet's oceans are.
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It also opened the
door to many questions,
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like just how deep
are those waters
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and what the heck is down there?
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- In 1875, the HMS Challenger
is circumnavigating the globe
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in what was really the first
great oceanographic expedition.
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- Pretty big adventure here.
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They're making the first charts
of the ocean, if you will,
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and this is pretty important.
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So they roll up to the area
called the Mariana Trench,
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and they drop a line, and
it keeps going and going.
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- [Dan] With five
miles of rope on board,
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the crew figures they have
plenty to reach the bottom,
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until the unbelievable happens.
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- They run out of rope
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and they can't actually
get the exact depth.
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- And then 76 years
later in 1951,
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the HMS Challenger II goes out.
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- [Dan] Do they bring a bigger
piece of rope this time?
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No need when you've got sonar.
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What they find shocks the world.
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- The Challenger II
measures the Mariana Trench
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to be seven miles deep.
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It is officially the
deepest part of the ocean.
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- It is also the
deepest place on earth.
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- Let's put how deep
this goes in perspective.
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It's as if you stacked
25 Empire State buildings
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on top of each other,
that's how deep this is.
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- [Dan] That's pretty deep.
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So deep it makes curious
explorers worldwide wonder,
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can anything live there?
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- The first ones to take the
plunge are oceanographers,
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Jacques Piccard and
Don Walsh in 1960.
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- And they get in this
thing called the Bathysphere
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that descends underwater.
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(suspenseful music)
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- These guys get
down to the bottom,
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they see what appears to
be a barren landscape.
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The pressures are so great,
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there's no light to
support photosynthesis.
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But when they look more closely,
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they see that there
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actually is life.
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(suspenseful music)
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- There is life at the bottom.
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I mean, this is unbelievable.
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This changes
everything people know
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about what is happening
in the ocean depths.
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- [Dan] After a
three hour ascent,
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the divers return
to tell their tale,
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but now there are new questions.
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How many creatures
are down there
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and how on earth
do they survive?
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- Most of the life that
we see in the ocean lives
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within the first 600 feet
where the waters are warmer
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and there are kind of thriving
ecosystems based on the sun.
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Below that, you enter
the twilight zone
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where not a lot of
light filters down
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and the ecosystems
are kind of different.
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Below that, it's pitch black,
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(suspenseful music)
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and you get into alien worlds
like something out of space,
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but they're happening
right here below the ocean.
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- The creatures
that live down there
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sound like creatures of
darkness, vampire squid,
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zombie worms, goblin sharks.
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- One of my favorites
is the dragon fish.
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And the coolest thing about them
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is that because it's
so dark down there,
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they don't really use
their eyes that much,
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but they've evolved to
use bioluminescence.
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And so along their
face and their jaw,
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they have these little spots
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that light up in
different colors.
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And that actually
attracts smaller fish,
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which when they approach
the mouth of that animal,
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become a meal.
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(suspenseful music)
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- [Dan] To say the trench's
temperatures fluctuate
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is an understatement.
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It can range anywhere
from a chilly 34
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to a scalding 700
degrees Fahrenheit.
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- At those depths,
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there are also vents
into the Earth's crust
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that release boiling hot water.
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And believe it or not,
there are actually creatures
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that are also evolved
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to survive in those
extreme conditions as well.
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- I'd say that the coolest
thing about the trench
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is that it still remains
largely unexplored.
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We've landed more people
on the surface of the moon
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than we have in the depths
of the Mariana Trench.
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So there is so much
more there to find.
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There are more
surprises to come,
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and more evil, deadly
creatures to discover.
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(suspenseful music)
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- Just off the coast of Japan
dwells a creature legend calls
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both evil and deadly,
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one that lies hidden
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deep beneath these
treacherous waters.
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(suspenseful music)
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- There's this area
of the Pacific Ocean
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that's between Japan, Taiwan,
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and Yap Island that could
give the Bermuda Triangle
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a run for its money.
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It's called the Devil's Sea,
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and it has a ton of
shipwrecks and disappearances,
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- [Dan] But according
to Chinese legend,
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it's not the ocean
that's to blame.
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- 3000 years ago, Chinese
sailors tell stories
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of this huge undersea dragon
pulling ships underwater
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and feasting on their crews,
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which is how the area
gets its other name,
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the Dragon's Triangle.
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- [Dan] The Dragon's
Triangle continues
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to claim countless
victims over the years,
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including a hoard of fearsome
13th century warriors.
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- The conqueror, Kublai Khan,
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who is the grandson
of Genghis Khan,
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decides to invade Japan.
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And according to records,
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lost 40,000 sailors
to shipwrecks
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and determined to discontinue
his planned invasion
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and to stay away from
the Dragon's Triangle.
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The place is considered
too dangerous.
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(suspenseful music)
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- [Dan] So what actually
destroys Kahn's massive armies?
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Some say a typhoon,
others say the gods,
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but Khan himself thinks
something different.
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- Kublai Khan and and
his advisors believed
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that their navy was
swallowed by a sea dragon.
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Even one of history's
most fearless warriors
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was rattled by these waters.
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(suspenseful music)
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- [Dan] The legend endures
well into the 20th century,
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galvanized by an eyewitness
account during World War II.
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(suspenseful music)
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- It's now 1944, and in the
heat of a naval aerial battle,
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Japanese airman, Toshiaki Lang,
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swears, as he looks down,
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that he sees the Loch
Ness Monster-like head
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of a giant sea serpent.
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In his after action report,
Toshiaki says to his superiors
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that the beast was at
least 150 feet long
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and used giant triangular
wings to paddle
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its way through the
tumultuous seas.
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(suspenseful music)
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- He's pretty
indignant about this,
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because when he mentions it,
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people think, "Have you been
drinking a little bit?
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Or maybe you're mistaking
it for a submarine."
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And he's like, "I know
exactly what I saw.
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It's 150 feet long,
this thing is a monster,
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it's a dragon in the water."
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(suspenseful music)
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- [Dan] The pilot's
warning is brushed aside.
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But after nine more ships
vanish in the Devil's Sea
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between 1946 and 1951,
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the Japanese government
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can no longer ignore
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that what's happening
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here could be fishy.
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- In 1951, the Maritime
Safety Agency assigns
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the task to a
research vessel known
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as the Kaiyo-Maru No. 5.
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And what happens?
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The ship investigating the
disappearances disappears.
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All 31 crew members
are lost, gone.
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- So the Japanese
government decides
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that maybe investigating this
is not the best thing to do.
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So what they do is they
just issue this thing called
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the notice to mariners
and they say, okay,
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just officially avoid this area,
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'cause bad things happen.
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(suspenseful music)
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- [Dan] Even with the warning,
ships continue to vanish.
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Some say as many as a
thousand since 1951.
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- One thing seems certain,
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no matter what you think
causes these problems,
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whether it's rogue super waves,
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or underwater volcanic activity,
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or here's another favorite
theory, methane gas eruptions,
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or here's another favorite
theory, methane gas eruptions,
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something weird is happening
in the Dragon's Triangle.
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something weird is happening
in the Dragon's Triangle.
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- If you know where to
dig, all kinds of strange
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and interesting things
can be uncovered,
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but sometimes it's the hole
itself that's the mystery.
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(suspenseful music)
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- In the early 2000s,
geologist Heinrich Frank
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is driving in Novo Hamburgo
in southern Brazil.
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And he passes a
construction site,
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and something catches his
eye, something weird.
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He sees this tunnel. It's
a hole about 15 feet wide.
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This is a Friday afternoon
and he has to keep driving.
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But Frank thinks about
this all weekend.
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I mean, what is it?
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Is it a tunnel?
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Who made it?
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Where does it go?
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Why is it there?
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- He can't stop
thinking about it.
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So a few weeks later,
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he goes back to the
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site to investigate.
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He goes up to this tunnel
that is leading underground
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and he starts walking into
this giant 15 foot hole.
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- And right away he
notices something weird.
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Remember, he's a geologist,
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he knows that earth
shaped by water
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is not gonna create a
perfectly round opening.
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So this is an odd thing.
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- As he walks into this
tunnel, the deeper he gets,
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he looks up at the ceiling,
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and he's noticing
these giant claw marks.
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- [Dan] Even as a geologist,
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Frank now understands
the chilling reality.
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He's standing in the home
of something very big
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and very deadly.
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- These look like the homes
of giant jungle creatures.
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And Frank wants to know
what kind of creature
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makes a tunnel this big?
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- [Dan] Local paleontologists
are thrilled to share
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that these huge burrowed tunnels
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are the work of giant
prehistoric sloths.
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- When you think
of a sloth today,
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you think of something that
is slow and beyond adorable.
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But these prehistoric
giant sloths,
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they put today's
sloths to shame.
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- The extinct giant
sloths all belong
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to the genus Megatherium,
which is an awesome word,
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that I think sounds like the
name of a heavy metal band.
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These are huge animals.
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They can be 10 feet long
and weigh 2000 pounds.
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That's a ton.
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And they have these
huge, long, hooked claws.
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They're nine inches long.
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Think about your kitchen knives,
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now imagine that being
on the end of the hands
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of these animals
and them using it
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to pull tree branches
down to their mouth.
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They can also use those
claws as a form of defense.
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- [Dan] Turns out
those same claws
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are the perfect tool to dig
giant burrows in the ground.
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- So Frank, super curious guy,
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starts using satellite imagery
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to map out these
network of tunnels,
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and he finds out there's
not just one, not just two,
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there are 1500 separate tunnels
that are kind of snaking
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through this southern
Brazilian area.
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I think it's incredible that
these 2000-pound creatures
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that once roamed the earth,
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that there's still
evidence of them, like,
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next to a construction site.
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It's wild.
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- Created more than
10,000 years ago,
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today these ancient tunnels feel
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more eerie than frightening.
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Now, that's not the case
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with a mysterious
cave in the Americas.
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Here it's not the size that
matters, it's what's inside it.
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(suspenseful music)
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- In the jungles
of Yucatan, Mexico,
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near a place called
Kantemo village,
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there is a cave that
could only be described
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as a living nightmare.
484
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(suspenseful music)
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- So you go into this cave,
it's a 65-foot mouth,
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but it narrows a little bit.
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And once you get into
this narrower part,
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there are things hanging
from the roof of the cave.
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They kind of look like vines,
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but they're not
vines, they're snakes.
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(snake hisses)
(suspenseful music)
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- It's the yellow-red rat snake.
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And there's this one
population of them
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that have evolved to
live only in this cave.
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- At night, when the bats leave,
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they leave in this giant drove.
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And the snakes see this
opportunity as dinnertime.
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Tucked into the
crevices of this cave,
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they'd open up their mouths
and pretty much allow the bats
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to impale themselves
on their fangs.
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It's easy picking, especially
with the amount of bats
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that are in this cave.
503
00:22:54,376 --> 00:22:55,585
(suspenseful music)
504
00:22:55,585 --> 00:22:56,626
- And there are so
many of the bats
505
00:22:57,710 --> 00:22:59,085
in this particular cave system
506
00:22:59,085 --> 00:23:00,918
that this population
of snakes has learned
507
00:23:00,918 --> 00:23:03,460
that they don't ever
need to leave the cave.
508
00:23:03,460 --> 00:23:04,710
(snake hisses)
(suspenseful music)
509
00:23:04,710 --> 00:23:06,585
- They're very aware
of the time of day.
510
00:23:06,585 --> 00:23:07,960
They know when the bats
are gonna be coming out,
511
00:23:07,960 --> 00:23:10,168
and they actually get
themselves into position.
512
00:23:10,168 --> 00:23:11,543
So it just goes to show you
513
00:23:11,543 --> 00:23:14,293
that these are actually
very intelligent creatures.
514
00:23:14,293 --> 00:23:15,835
(suspenseful music)
515
00:23:15,835 --> 00:23:18,376
- [Dan] Believe it or not,
visitors are actually welcome
516
00:23:18,376 --> 00:23:20,751
to tour this dangling
hall of terrors.
517
00:23:21,585 --> 00:23:22,918
(suspenseful music)
518
00:23:22,918 --> 00:23:25,126
- I've been to the cave
of the hanging snakes
519
00:23:25,126 --> 00:23:27,376
and it is one of the eeriest
520
00:23:27,376 --> 00:23:29,418
places I've ever been to.
521
00:23:29,418 --> 00:23:31,585
The ceilings are very low,
522
00:23:31,585 --> 00:23:34,501
and as a human inside that
cave, you have to crawl in
523
00:23:34,501 --> 00:23:36,876
with your head nearly
touching the ceiling,
524
00:23:36,876 --> 00:23:41,251
and then hundreds, hundreds
of snakes coming out
525
00:23:41,251 --> 00:23:43,626
of the ceiling to
catch little bats,
526
00:23:43,626 --> 00:23:48,710
grab them with their mouths,
and back up into the ceiling.
527
00:23:49,793 --> 00:23:54,043
It is the definition of
a living horror movie.
528
00:23:54,585 --> 00:23:57,418
(suspenseful music)
529
00:23:57,418 --> 00:23:58,626
- No, thank you.
530
00:23:58,626 --> 00:24:00,001
This is my nightmare.
531
00:24:00,001 --> 00:24:01,835
This is my nightmare, cave
with the hanging snakes.
532
00:24:01,835 --> 00:24:02,126
This is my nightmare, cave
with the hanging snakes.
533
00:24:03,668 --> 00:24:05,835
- [Dan] That's one cave you
won't find me hanging around.
534
00:24:10,293 --> 00:24:13,918
- Sometimes what hides beneath
is neither deadly nor evil,
535
00:24:13,918 --> 00:24:16,960
but rather a glimpse
into a mysterious past.
536
00:24:16,960 --> 00:24:20,626
Take this astonishing
find by a miner in 2022.
537
00:24:20,626 --> 00:24:23,460
(suspenseful music)
538
00:24:24,251 --> 00:24:26,376
- In the Klondike gold fields of
539
00:24:26,376 --> 00:24:28,251
the Yukon Territory of Canada,
540
00:24:28,251 --> 00:24:29,293
you have a man by the
541
00:24:29,293 --> 00:24:30,335
name of Travis Delawski.
542
00:24:30,335 --> 00:24:31,376
(pickaxe hits ice)
543
00:24:31,376 --> 00:24:32,585
He's working in a trench
544
00:24:32,585 --> 00:24:36,043
and in this trench
you have this creek
545
00:24:36,043 --> 00:24:38,918
that is covered with permafrost
that's sitting on the top layer.
546
00:24:38,918 --> 00:24:40,710
(pickaxe hits ice)
547
00:24:40,710 --> 00:24:43,251
- As Travis is chipping
away at the rock hard ice,
548
00:24:43,251 --> 00:24:46,043
suddenly a crevice opens.
549
00:24:46,043 --> 00:24:47,085
(suspenseful music)
550
00:24:47,085 --> 00:24:49,168
- Inside, he discovers
something strange,
551
00:24:49,168 --> 00:24:50,168
some kind of creature.
552
00:24:51,126 --> 00:24:53,001
He sees a short tail
553
00:24:53,001 --> 00:24:56,918
and at first he thinks it's
a mummified buffalo calf.
554
00:24:56,918 --> 00:24:59,001
- [Dan] But as Travis
looks more closely,
555
00:25:00,251 --> 00:25:03,501
they see something a buffalo
doesn't have, a trunk.
556
00:25:05,751 --> 00:25:07,668
- So he immediately
calls his boss to try
557
00:25:07,668 --> 00:25:09,793
and figure out what the
hell he just came across.
558
00:25:09,793 --> 00:25:12,501
So the boss comes down to see
what Travis actually find,
559
00:25:12,501 --> 00:25:14,126
and he's shocked.
560
00:25:15,460 --> 00:25:19,418
He sees fur and it looks like
it died maybe an hour ago.
561
00:25:19,418 --> 00:25:20,960
So he immediately yells out
562
00:25:20,960 --> 00:25:23,793
for everyone in the
trench to stop working.
563
00:25:23,793 --> 00:25:25,501
And he takes some
photos with his phone,
564
00:25:25,501 --> 00:25:27,376
and then he calls some
local paleontologists
565
00:25:27,376 --> 00:25:29,793
to come in and
inspect the scene.
566
00:25:29,793 --> 00:25:30,835
- [Dan] When they
see the photos,
567
00:25:30,835 --> 00:25:32,751
they confirm the unbelievable.
568
00:25:34,085 --> 00:25:37,543
It's a baby woolly mammoth
straight out of the ice age.
569
00:25:38,501 --> 00:25:39,960
(suspenseful music)
570
00:25:39,960 --> 00:25:41,001
- And they're all hands on deck,
571
00:25:41,001 --> 00:25:42,543
and they have to
act immediately,
572
00:25:42,543 --> 00:25:44,626
because once this woolly
mammoth baby is exposed
573
00:25:44,626 --> 00:25:47,126
to the elements, it can
start to deteriorate.
574
00:25:47,126 --> 00:25:48,251
And there's a storm coming
575
00:25:48,251 --> 00:25:50,668
that is gonna totally
flood out the trench.
576
00:25:52,335 --> 00:25:53,918
With moments to spare,
577
00:25:53,918 --> 00:25:56,293
they manage to get the
woolly mammoth baby out.
578
00:25:56,293 --> 00:25:57,960
They carefully
wrap it in a tarp,
579
00:25:57,960 --> 00:26:00,168
and then they transport
it to a location
580
00:26:00,168 --> 00:26:01,960
where they actually
have a ceremony
581
00:26:01,960 --> 00:26:04,126
with local indigenous elders.
582
00:26:04,126 --> 00:26:06,751
(suspenseful music)
583
00:26:06,751 --> 00:26:09,710
Gathered in a circle, the
tribal elders offer a blessing
584
00:26:09,710 --> 00:26:12,043
and name the mammoth Nun cho ga,
585
00:26:12,043 --> 00:26:15,251
which means big baby animal
in their native Haen language.
586
00:26:16,210 --> 00:26:17,251
(suspenseful music)
587
00:26:17,251 --> 00:26:18,585
- [Dan] With the clock ticking,
588
00:26:18,585 --> 00:26:21,210
scientists must examine
the baby mammoth quickly
589
00:26:21,210 --> 00:26:24,001
before getting it into a
freezer for preservation.
590
00:26:24,001 --> 00:26:27,251
- But they're able to determine
that Nun cho ga is a female,
591
00:26:27,251 --> 00:26:29,376
and she was only about a
month old when she died.
592
00:26:29,376 --> 00:26:32,918
They estimate that she died
around 30,000 years ago.
593
00:26:32,918 --> 00:26:35,251
- The geology of where the
mammoth is found indicates
594
00:26:35,251 --> 00:26:37,335
that she was walking
across the grassland,
595
00:26:37,335 --> 00:26:38,751
strayed from her mother,
596
00:26:38,751 --> 00:26:39,918
and then she fell,
597
00:26:39,918 --> 00:26:41,418
gets stuck in the mud,
598
00:26:41,418 --> 00:26:45,001
and is preserved under tons
of permafrost to be found
599
00:26:45,001 --> 00:26:47,710
by us thousands of years later.
600
00:26:47,710 --> 00:26:49,168
- [Dan] Incredibly,
they find a piece
601
00:26:49,168 --> 00:26:51,293
of grass in the woolly
mammoth's stomach.
602
00:26:52,668 --> 00:26:57,043
Fortunately, this means
Nun cho ga died quickly.
603
00:26:57,043 --> 00:26:59,793
- While it's sad that Nun cho
ga only lived about a month,
604
00:26:59,793 --> 00:27:02,751
her discovery today
is really incredible.
605
00:27:02,751 --> 00:27:06,751
- This is the most intact
mummified ice age animal
606
00:27:06,751 --> 00:27:09,543
found in North America,
if not the world.
607
00:27:09,543 --> 00:27:12,418
(suspenseful music)
608
00:27:12,418 --> 00:27:15,210
- While a 30,000-year-old
creature trapped beneath the ice
609
00:27:15,210 --> 00:27:18,585
might be fascinating,
something terrifying lies
610
00:27:18,585 --> 00:27:21,168
in an otherwise
enchanting setting,
611
00:27:21,168 --> 00:27:25,418
something that has locals
afraid to go anywhere near it.
612
00:27:25,418 --> 00:27:29,335
(suspenseful music)
613
00:27:29,335 --> 00:27:32,668
- This place is 25
miles south of Merida
614
00:27:32,668 --> 00:27:35,293
in an area surrounded
by dense jungle.
615
00:27:35,293 --> 00:27:36,585
There's this little opening,
616
00:27:36,585 --> 00:27:38,585
this hole, which
enters into a void,
617
00:27:38,585 --> 00:27:42,543
and inside this void
is a drop into an abyss
618
00:27:42,543 --> 00:27:44,710
of watery darkness.
619
00:27:44,710 --> 00:27:46,626
- [Dan] It's called Sac Uayum,
620
00:27:46,626 --> 00:27:50,585
and it's one of at least 40
cenotes, or underwater caves,
621
00:27:50,585 --> 00:27:53,168
that lie beneath this
mysterious region.
622
00:27:53,168 --> 00:27:56,043
They collect so much
naturally filtered groundwater
623
00:27:56,043 --> 00:27:58,251
that in the 13th century
the Mayans decide
624
00:27:58,251 --> 00:28:01,251
to build their new
capital here, Mayapan.
625
00:28:01,751 --> 00:28:03,210
(suspenseful music)
626
00:28:03,210 --> 00:28:06,501
- This walled city of
like 17,000 people thrives
627
00:28:06,501 --> 00:28:10,751
for centuries, and it has dozens
of life sustaining cenotes
628
00:28:10,751 --> 00:28:12,418
inside the city.
629
00:28:12,418 --> 00:28:13,876
(suspenseful music)
630
00:28:13,876 --> 00:28:17,210
- Most of them are within
the walls of Mayapan,
631
00:28:17,210 --> 00:28:18,335
except for one,
632
00:28:18,335 --> 00:28:21,876
that for some reason the
walls zigzagged around
633
00:28:21,876 --> 00:28:23,626
and moved around to avoid having
634
00:28:23,626 --> 00:28:26,001
that one cenote inside
635
00:28:26,001 --> 00:28:28,710
their city, Sac Uayum.
636
00:28:29,418 --> 00:28:31,876
(suspenseful music)
637
00:28:31,876 --> 00:28:35,918
- They believe Sac
Uayum is a sacred place,
638
00:28:35,918 --> 00:28:38,710
a pathway to the underworld.
639
00:28:38,710 --> 00:28:40,168
(suspenseful music)
640
00:28:40,168 --> 00:28:42,418
The Maya also believed
that this place is guarded
641
00:28:42,418 --> 00:28:46,751
by a feather covered
serpent with a horse's head,
642
00:28:46,751 --> 00:28:49,710
who will snatch children
who get too close.
643
00:28:49,710 --> 00:28:52,585
(suspenseful music)
644
00:28:52,585 --> 00:28:54,918
- I've personally
visited Mayapan,
645
00:28:54,918 --> 00:28:57,293
and wanted to go to Sac Uayum,
646
00:28:57,293 --> 00:29:02,418
and every villager I have
met have told me their story,
647
00:29:03,876 --> 00:29:07,460
that they have seen a
snake-like creature that flies
648
00:29:07,460 --> 00:29:11,001
and has a horse head that
is guarding that place,
649
00:29:11,001 --> 00:29:14,168
and I should not get
anywhere close to Sac Uayum.
650
00:29:15,626 --> 00:29:17,126
- [Dan] Is it possible
651
00:29:17,126 --> 00:29:19,960
that Sac Uayum's legendary
feathered serpent is real,
652
00:29:19,960 --> 00:29:21,376
or at least once was?
653
00:29:22,585 --> 00:29:25,418
In August of 2013,
archaeologists,
654
00:29:25,418 --> 00:29:28,585
led by Dr. Bradley Russell
attempt to find out.
655
00:29:28,585 --> 00:29:30,126
- You can imagine
that getting in
656
00:29:30,126 --> 00:29:33,501
and out of a sinkhole
that has a 40-foot drop
657
00:29:33,501 --> 00:29:35,085
is quite difficult.
658
00:29:35,085 --> 00:29:37,293
So they basically have to be
lowered down into the water
659
00:29:37,293 --> 00:29:39,001
and then they can
start their dive.
660
00:29:39,001 --> 00:29:41,085
But remember, if
something goes wrong,
661
00:29:41,085 --> 00:29:44,293
you gotta be hoisted
back out that 40 feet.
662
00:29:44,293 --> 00:29:46,626
(suspenseful music)
663
00:29:46,626 --> 00:29:47,876
You're being slowly lowered,
664
00:29:47,876 --> 00:29:50,168
now you're in this
dark, murky water,
665
00:29:50,168 --> 00:29:52,710
and you know you have to
actually penetrate through
666
00:29:52,710 --> 00:29:54,585
and go into a cave.
667
00:29:54,585 --> 00:29:56,710
(water gurgling)
668
00:29:56,710 --> 00:29:58,585
- As Bradley and his team scuba
669
00:29:58,585 --> 00:29:59,876
through these tight passages,
670
00:29:59,876 --> 00:30:02,126
their tanks are
hitting the limestone,
671
00:30:02,126 --> 00:30:03,460
I mean, it's so tight.
672
00:30:05,293 --> 00:30:08,793
That's where they
discover human skeletons.
673
00:30:08,793 --> 00:30:10,335
(suspenseful music)
674
00:30:10,335 --> 00:30:12,501
- [Dan] Could these
be ancient victims
675
00:30:12,501 --> 00:30:15,043
of the notorious
serpent monster?
676
00:30:15,043 --> 00:30:19,585
- There are just dozens
of skeletons of men
677
00:30:19,585 --> 00:30:21,793
and women in this place.
678
00:30:21,793 --> 00:30:24,460
(suspenseful music)
679
00:30:24,460 --> 00:30:26,085
In Mayan civilization,
680
00:30:26,085 --> 00:30:29,918
we do not have evidence of
mass graves or mass burials.
681
00:30:29,918 --> 00:30:33,251
These people seem to be
in the prime of life.
682
00:30:33,251 --> 00:30:35,710
There's nothing that
shows, for example,
683
00:30:35,710 --> 00:30:39,168
damage through warfare
to the skeletons.
684
00:30:39,168 --> 00:30:40,418
And there's nothing
that suggests
685
00:30:40,418 --> 00:30:43,251
that they're victims
of human sacrifice.
686
00:30:43,251 --> 00:30:46,501
(gentle music)
687
00:30:46,501 --> 00:30:50,376
So the fact that in this
cenote there are dozens
688
00:30:50,376 --> 00:30:55,210
and dozens of human remains
makes it a bit of a mystery.
689
00:30:56,418 --> 00:31:00,001
We don't know why these people
ended up in this cenote.
690
00:31:01,376 --> 00:31:03,085
(gentle music)
691
00:31:03,085 --> 00:31:06,085
- Whatever science might
eventually uncover here,
692
00:31:06,085 --> 00:31:08,210
many of those who live
by Sac Uayum believe
693
00:31:08,210 --> 00:31:08,460
many of those who live
by Sac Uayum believe
694
00:31:08,918 --> 00:31:09,876
the legends are true,
695
00:31:10,251 --> 00:31:13,751
and that this mysterious
pool is indeed an entrance
696
00:31:13,751 --> 00:31:15,126
to the underworld.
697
00:31:19,085 --> 00:31:21,251
- The city of Paris
is known for romance,
698
00:31:21,251 --> 00:31:23,085
art, and cafes.
699
00:31:23,085 --> 00:31:24,918
But below its
charming street lies
700
00:31:24,918 --> 00:31:26,918
something quite different,
701
00:31:26,918 --> 00:31:30,168
miles of tunnels stuffed
with human remains.
702
00:31:30,168 --> 00:31:32,335
(suspenseful music)
703
00:31:32,335 --> 00:31:34,376
- The tunnels themselves
are the result
704
00:31:34,376 --> 00:31:38,210
of limestone quarries that are
dug around the 13th century.
705
00:31:38,210 --> 00:31:40,418
But quarrying was unregulated.
706
00:31:40,418 --> 00:31:42,543
People just dug
where they wanted to
707
00:31:43,126 --> 00:31:44,876
and then when the
limestone ran out,
708
00:31:44,876 --> 00:31:46,168
the tunnel was abandoned.
709
00:31:47,585 --> 00:31:49,085
So by the 18th century,
710
00:31:49,085 --> 00:31:51,918
this part of Paris
was like Swiss cheese.
711
00:31:52,960 --> 00:31:55,085
- [Dan] By 1780, the
city of Paris is left
712
00:31:55,085 --> 00:31:57,835
with nearly 200 miles of
abandoned mining tunnels
713
00:31:57,835 --> 00:31:58,918
beneath its streets,
714
00:32:00,126 --> 00:32:03,543
until they find a
dark, new purpose.
715
00:32:03,543 --> 00:32:05,001
(suspenseful music)
716
00:32:05,001 --> 00:32:08,960
- Parisian cemeteries are
literally overflowing.
717
00:32:08,960 --> 00:32:11,335
(church bell rings)
718
00:32:11,335 --> 00:32:14,168
Graves are buried on top of
graves on top of graves
719
00:32:14,168 --> 00:32:15,460
on top of graves.
720
00:32:16,918 --> 00:32:20,418
- It gets so bad
that a building next
721
00:32:20,418 --> 00:32:24,293
to the cemetery has its basement
wall completely collapse,
722
00:32:24,293 --> 00:32:26,001
because there are so many bodies
723
00:32:26,001 --> 00:32:27,710
on the other side of the wall.
724
00:32:28,418 --> 00:32:29,710
- The Paris city
officials realize
725
00:32:29,710 --> 00:32:30,751
something has to be done.
726
00:32:30,751 --> 00:32:32,460
They think, what we really need
727
00:32:32,460 --> 00:32:34,501
is a good underground
storage area,
728
00:32:34,501 --> 00:32:37,585
and we have one, all of
those limestone tunnels.
729
00:32:37,585 --> 00:32:40,251
- So in 1786, thus commences
730
00:32:40,251 --> 00:32:45,335
the most macabre public
works project of all time.
731
00:32:45,918 --> 00:32:48,376
(suspenseful music)
732
00:32:50,085 --> 00:32:51,585
Wagon upon wagon
733
00:32:51,585 --> 00:32:55,918
upon wagon cloaked in black
cloths are shipping bones
734
00:32:55,918 --> 00:32:59,376
from the cemetery down
into the disused mines
735
00:32:59,376 --> 00:33:01,668
to create the Paris catacombs.
736
00:33:01,668 --> 00:33:04,501
We're talking about millions
upon millions of human remains.
737
00:33:06,126 --> 00:33:09,001
- [Dan] Today, visitors can
tour this bizarre display
738
00:33:09,001 --> 00:33:11,335
of over 600 years of the dead.
739
00:33:12,335 --> 00:33:14,460
- There's an official
door to the catacombs
740
00:33:14,460 --> 00:33:16,918
where you can pay
and you can go tour
741
00:33:16,918 --> 00:33:19,751
a certain small section
of the catacombs.
742
00:33:21,668 --> 00:33:24,043
- [Dan] But not everyone
sneaks down there to gawk
743
00:33:24,043 --> 00:33:25,876
at old bones.
744
00:33:25,876 --> 00:33:27,543
- The catacombs also plays host
745
00:33:27,543 --> 00:33:30,626
to a very interesting
and amazing heist.
746
00:33:31,960 --> 00:33:35,293
A team of people start going
down through the catacombs,
747
00:33:35,293 --> 00:33:37,335
using the tunnel as
a means of getting
748
00:33:37,335 --> 00:33:40,585
to a very fancy
Luxembourg apartment.
749
00:33:40,585 --> 00:33:42,001
(suspenseful music)
750
00:33:42,001 --> 00:33:45,585
They drill up 20 feet in order
to get into this apartment.
751
00:33:45,585 --> 00:33:50,460
What's there are really
expensive bottles of wine,
752
00:33:50,460 --> 00:33:54,960
each bottle at least $1,000,
and they steal 300 of them,
753
00:33:54,960 --> 00:33:57,918
and disappear back down
into the catacombs,
754
00:33:57,918 --> 00:34:00,251
just melting into the darkness.
755
00:34:00,251 --> 00:34:02,543
- [Dan] The wine
thieves are never found,
756
00:34:02,543 --> 00:34:04,460
but it's not even the
strangest secret use
757
00:34:04,460 --> 00:34:06,168
of this underground labyrinth.
758
00:34:07,335 --> 00:34:09,418
- The Paris Police Department
759
00:34:09,418 --> 00:34:12,418
has a unit to patrol
these tunnels,
760
00:34:12,418 --> 00:34:14,126
and they regularly go
down there to train.
761
00:34:14,126 --> 00:34:16,085
They're going along
this dark tunnel
762
00:34:16,085 --> 00:34:18,210
and they suddenly
see a sign that says,
763
00:34:18,210 --> 00:34:19,626
building site, no access.
764
00:34:19,626 --> 00:34:22,251
And they haven't been
informed of any kind
765
00:34:22,251 --> 00:34:24,876
of city construction project
happening underground.
766
00:34:24,876 --> 00:34:28,251
So they push through this tarp
to find out what's beyond.
767
00:34:28,251 --> 00:34:31,585
- They lift the tarp away
to find a security camera,
768
00:34:32,626 --> 00:34:35,043
and suddenly dogs begin
barking from everywhere.
769
00:34:35,043 --> 00:34:36,251
(dogs barking)
770
00:34:36,251 --> 00:34:37,751
They don't turn out
to be real dogs.
771
00:34:37,751 --> 00:34:41,085
It's pumped through speakers
to frighten people away.
772
00:34:41,085 --> 00:34:43,751
But that makes it
even more intriguing.
773
00:34:43,751 --> 00:34:46,585
Who is trying to keep
us out of this space?
774
00:34:46,585 --> 00:34:48,501
- [Dan] What they
find is truly bizarre,
775
00:34:48,501 --> 00:34:52,626
even for catacomb
police, a movie theater.
776
00:34:53,751 --> 00:34:55,251
(gentle music)
777
00:34:55,251 --> 00:34:57,585
- Not only that, this
movie theater has attached
778
00:34:57,585 --> 00:35:01,418
to it a fully-featured
restaurant and bar.
779
00:35:01,418 --> 00:35:04,418
Not only that, it
has telephone lines.
780
00:35:04,418 --> 00:35:08,001
So that means someone knows
the reservation number.
781
00:35:08,001 --> 00:35:09,168
They're like, "Hi, secret bar?"
782
00:35:09,168 --> 00:35:10,710
They're like, "Yeah?"
783
00:35:10,710 --> 00:35:11,543
Like, "Table for four?"
784
00:35:11,543 --> 00:35:12,918
"Yeah."
785
00:35:12,918 --> 00:35:15,543
- [Dan] This underground
theater is obviously illegal.
786
00:35:15,543 --> 00:35:18,251
But when police return
three days later,
787
00:35:18,251 --> 00:35:20,126
they get another surprise.
788
00:35:21,418 --> 00:35:23,585
- They come back,
everything's removed,
789
00:35:23,585 --> 00:35:26,376
and there's a sign that
says do not try to find us.
790
00:35:27,918 --> 00:35:29,876
- A photographer
named Patrick Alk,
791
00:35:29,876 --> 00:35:32,043
whose whole thing is to document
792
00:35:32,043 --> 00:35:34,210
the underground
exploration movement.
793
00:35:34,210 --> 00:35:36,793
is disappointed that the
movie theater got busted,
794
00:35:36,793 --> 00:35:38,418
but he says, "You know,
795
00:35:38,418 --> 00:35:41,251
no problem, there are dozens
more where this came from.
796
00:35:41,251 --> 00:35:44,168
You guys have no idea
what's down there."
797
00:35:44,168 --> 00:35:49,543
(suspenseful music)
798
00:35:49,543 --> 00:35:51,376
- Finding unusual
things in your basement
799
00:35:51,376 --> 00:35:53,751
is fairly common
for most people.
800
00:35:53,751 --> 00:35:57,793
But what one man finds in his
home in Turkey, unbelievable.
801
00:36:00,168 --> 00:36:04,251
- In 1963 in the Turkish
town of Derinkuyu
802
00:36:04,251 --> 00:36:07,251
a man is doing a home
improvement project.
803
00:36:07,251 --> 00:36:09,418
Now, most of us who do
this kind of DIY stuff,
804
00:36:09,418 --> 00:36:12,210
you expect to find old
stuff in the walls,
805
00:36:12,210 --> 00:36:14,085
you know, old photos
and maybe some jewelry.
806
00:36:14,085 --> 00:36:15,418
Well, this guy takes
his sledgehammer
807
00:36:15,418 --> 00:36:16,918
and he hits the wall
808
00:36:16,918 --> 00:36:18,751
and he hits it again and
again, and he breaks through.
809
00:36:18,751 --> 00:36:22,335
(sledgehammer slams)
(suspenseful music)
810
00:36:22,335 --> 00:36:24,710
What he finds is a passageway,
811
00:36:27,251 --> 00:36:28,835
which, when he crawls into it,
812
00:36:30,335 --> 00:36:33,835
leads to another tunnel and
another tunnel beyond that.
813
00:36:33,835 --> 00:36:35,418
(suspenseful music)
814
00:36:35,418 --> 00:36:36,793
- And the tunnel goes
on a little bit longer,
815
00:36:36,793 --> 00:36:39,876
and a little bit longer, and
then opens into chambers,
816
00:36:40,918 --> 00:36:44,168
and then more chambers
and then more tunnels.
817
00:36:44,168 --> 00:36:47,501
He's discovered an
ancient subterranean city
818
00:36:47,501 --> 00:36:49,710
right in his cellar wall
819
00:36:49,710 --> 00:36:51,793
all through the throw
of a sledgehammer.
820
00:36:53,376 --> 00:36:55,918
- [Dan] It's the 2000-year-
old lost city of Derinkuyu,
821
00:36:55,918 --> 00:36:59,626
one of the largest subterranean
towns in the world.
822
00:37:01,585 --> 00:37:04,668
- What he uncovers is
absolutely unbelievable,
823
00:37:04,668 --> 00:37:08,668
a tunneled city that can
house up to 20,000 people,
824
00:37:08,668 --> 00:37:11,835
animals, livestock,
grain stores.
825
00:37:11,835 --> 00:37:15,251
The first eight stories
have ventilation shafts
826
00:37:15,251 --> 00:37:17,210
that ensure that
fresh air circulates
827
00:37:17,210 --> 00:37:19,543
through the entire
subterranean city.
828
00:37:19,543 --> 00:37:21,626
- They've dug out troughs
829
00:37:21,626 --> 00:37:23,585
for the camels that
are down there.
830
00:37:23,585 --> 00:37:26,876
They have large vats for the
wine that they're fermenting.
831
00:37:26,876 --> 00:37:30,126
All of this is dug
of the stone itself.
832
00:37:30,126 --> 00:37:31,835
It's very, very resourceful.
833
00:37:33,210 --> 00:37:36,668
- [Dan] But why build such an
elaborate city underground?
834
00:37:37,918 --> 00:37:40,418
- The main purpose of
this underground city
835
00:37:40,418 --> 00:37:42,251
is for the people of Derinkuyu
836
00:37:42,251 --> 00:37:45,501
to come in and hide
from outside forces,
837
00:37:45,501 --> 00:37:48,793
from dangerous people who may
have infiltrated the area.
838
00:37:50,126 --> 00:37:52,543
- One of the most
amazing sites is there
839
00:37:52,543 --> 00:37:54,626
are these huge millstones
840
00:37:54,626 --> 00:37:57,168
which are in place
still to this day.
841
00:37:57,168 --> 00:37:58,626
They have a round
hole in the middle
842
00:37:58,626 --> 00:38:01,460
and you can roll this
millstone into place,
843
00:38:01,460 --> 00:38:03,418
which would then
block the tunnel
844
00:38:03,418 --> 00:38:06,751
and stop the enemy
from going any further.
845
00:38:06,751 --> 00:38:08,460
- [Dan] This defense
system works so well,
846
00:38:08,460 --> 00:38:11,460
the city remains
in use until 1923
847
00:38:11,460 --> 00:38:14,668
before it's sealed up and
nearly lost to history.
848
00:38:14,668 --> 00:38:18,043
Good thing for DIY projects.
849
00:38:18,043 --> 00:38:19,418
(suspenseful music)
850
00:38:19,418 --> 00:38:20,793
- If you're just walking
in one of these areas
851
00:38:20,793 --> 00:38:22,126
with one of these
underground cities,
852
00:38:22,126 --> 00:38:23,501
nothing looks different.
853
00:38:23,501 --> 00:38:26,376
I mean, it's just life
as normal on the surface.
854
00:38:26,376 --> 00:38:27,835
Little do you realize
855
00:38:27,835 --> 00:38:31,585
that beneath your feet
is an engineering marvel.
856
00:38:31,585 --> 00:38:33,918
- [Dan] Makes you wonder
what unexpected things
857
00:38:33,918 --> 00:38:36,835
could be on the other side
of your own basement wall,
858
00:38:38,043 --> 00:38:40,501
or in your own backyard.
859
00:38:40,501 --> 00:38:41,960
(suspenseful music)
860
00:38:41,960 --> 00:38:44,001
- In 1974, a plumber named
Rosendo Cruz from Alhambra,
861
00:38:44,001 --> 00:38:47,460
California, buys his wife
a brand new Ferrari Dino
862
00:38:47,460 --> 00:38:49,043
for her birthday.
863
00:38:49,043 --> 00:38:52,168
She's so excited, she
can't wait to take it out.
864
00:38:52,168 --> 00:38:54,460
They cruise on out
to the Brown Derby
865
00:38:54,460 --> 00:38:57,418
to have a birthday dinner,
have a wonderful time,
866
00:38:57,418 --> 00:39:01,168
come outside the restaurant,
and the Ferrari is gone.
867
00:39:01,168 --> 00:39:02,501
(police sirens)
868
00:39:02,501 --> 00:39:04,960
- Police are never
able to find the Dino,
869
00:39:04,960 --> 00:39:06,918
and ultimately, it becomes a
870
00:39:06,918 --> 00:39:08,751
cold case that's unsolved.
871
00:39:09,835 --> 00:39:11,626
- Four years later,
872
00:39:12,376 --> 00:39:14,710
(suspenseful music)
873
00:39:14,710 --> 00:39:17,335
you have a couple of boys
playing in the backyard,
874
00:39:17,335 --> 00:39:19,001
and these boys decide, let's
875
00:39:19,001 --> 00:39:20,460
dig up stuff in the backyard
876
00:39:20,460 --> 00:39:22,751
and see if we can find
some buried treasure.
877
00:39:22,751 --> 00:39:25,543
And then their shovels start
to make a clinking sound.
878
00:39:25,543 --> 00:39:27,585
Oh no, did we hit a pipe?
879
00:39:27,585 --> 00:39:28,918
So they immediately run out
880
00:39:28,918 --> 00:39:31,251
and they flag down an LA
County Sheriff's cruiser.
881
00:39:31,251 --> 00:39:33,293
- The policeman
contacts the city,
882
00:39:33,293 --> 00:39:35,918
they bring out a bulldozer
and begin to dig,
883
00:39:35,918 --> 00:39:39,001
and lo and behold,
what do they excavate?
884
00:39:39,001 --> 00:39:43,793
A 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS,
885
00:39:45,168 --> 00:39:47,585
the same Ferrari
Dino that was parked
886
00:39:47,585 --> 00:39:50,543
outside the Brown
Derby four years ago.
887
00:39:51,710 --> 00:39:52,960
- [Dan] But after a
little more digging,
888
00:39:52,960 --> 00:39:55,751
they noticed something
totally unexpected.
889
00:39:55,751 --> 00:39:57,460
- So when investigators
uncover the car,
890
00:39:57,460 --> 00:39:58,668
they find that it's been
891
00:39:58,668 --> 00:40:00,293
almost impeccably preserved.
892
00:40:00,293 --> 00:40:02,751
It's been wrapped in
plastic, and tarp,
893
00:40:02,751 --> 00:40:05,668
and even blankets, and
someone clearly wanted
894
00:40:05,668 --> 00:40:07,793
to maintain this car.
895
00:40:07,793 --> 00:40:09,960
- Another thing that
helps preserve the vehicle
896
00:40:09,960 --> 00:40:12,751
is that it's in Southern
California where it's dry.
897
00:40:12,751 --> 00:40:15,418
And during this time, there
was actually a drought.
898
00:40:15,418 --> 00:40:17,876
So they basically
made a Ferrari mummy.
899
00:40:19,251 --> 00:40:22,418
- [Dan] No one was ever charged
for the theft of the Dino,
900
00:40:22,418 --> 00:40:24,293
though theories abound
as to who stole it
901
00:40:24,293 --> 00:40:26,043
and why it was left there.
902
00:40:26,043 --> 00:40:29,085
Maybe the thieves just
forgot where they put it.
903
00:40:30,043 --> 00:40:31,543
(suspenseful music)
904
00:40:31,543 --> 00:40:33,751
But even after four
years underground,
905
00:40:33,751 --> 00:40:37,085
this Dino isn't destined to
just be scrapped for parts.
906
00:40:38,376 --> 00:40:40,043
- Believe it or
not, to this day,
907
00:40:40,043 --> 00:40:41,960
the Dino still lives.
908
00:40:41,960 --> 00:40:45,085
After it was recovered, it
was sold to a collector.
909
00:40:45,085 --> 00:40:46,418
He decided to keep as much
910
00:40:46,418 --> 00:40:48,710
of the original
materials as possible.
911
00:40:48,710 --> 00:40:50,585
It still has two of
the original wheels,
912
00:40:50,585 --> 00:40:53,793
the original chrome,
and today it sports
913
00:40:53,793 --> 00:40:57,335
a license plate
that says, DUG UP.
914
00:40:57,335 --> 00:41:01,001
(suspenseful music)
915
00:41:01,001 --> 00:41:03,876
- Whether it's a perfectly
preserved baby mammoth,
916
00:41:03,876 --> 00:41:08,460
mysterious bones, or a vintage
Ferrari in mint condition,
917
00:41:08,460 --> 00:41:12,626
what lies beneath us is
fascinating, terrifying,
918
00:41:12,626 --> 00:41:15,460
and sometimes, unbelievable.
71478
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