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Shockwave - History Caught on Tape DVD

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Awe-inspiring man-made and natural catastrophes unfolding before your eyesFrom a catastrophic bridge collapse in Minneapolis to a tourist in Oahu being dragged out to sea, headline-making events around the world are increasingly caught on tape, by cell phone, on surveillance systems, or by the occasional lucky news cameraman. Shockwave, a groundbreaking new series, reveals the best of this raw footage. Using the latest digital technology to analyse these shocking videos and creates astonishing three dimensional models that help us understand how and why some of the... world's most awe-inspiring catastrophes happened.From airplane collisions to erupting volcanoes, Shockwave: presents 13 episodes of the footage behind the headlines, and exposes the stories behind the world's most shocking moments. [show more]

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Released
09 July 2012
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
History Channel 
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Runtime
1290 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055298062440 
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The first season of the History Channel documentary that makes use of real footage and computer modelling of disasters to present an insight into why they occurred. The series features both man-made and natural disasters, with a collapsing bridge in Minneapolis, an airplane collision and a volcanic eruption among the catastrophes examined.