Life After People
What would happen to planet earth if the human race were to suddenly disappear forever? Would ecosystems thrive? What remnants of our industrialized world would survive? What would crumble fastest? From the ruins of ancient civilizations to present day cities devastated by natural disasters, history gives us clues to these questions and many more in the visually stunning and thought-provoking special "Life After People."
Religious buildings in a world without people. It looks at St. Peter's Basilica, Crystal Cathedral Megachurch, and the Christ the Redeemer Statue and visits Kolmanskop in the Namibia Desert.
Life After People examines what happens to nuclear power plants and other hazardous areas in a world without people. It also looks at the future of Niagara Falls and visits Pitcher, Oklahoma.
Life After People examines what will happen to time capsules and monuments in a world without people. It looks at the Crypt of Civilization, the Iwo Jima Memorial, and visits the Norwich State Hospital in Connecticut.
Life After People examines what happens to packaged food and grocery stores in a world without people. It also looks at Da Vinci's 'The Last Supper' and visits Tranquille in British Columbia.
Life After People examines what happens to human dwelling places. It looks at the suburbs, high rise apartments, co-opts in a world without people and visits the empty village of Balestrino in Italy.
Life After People looks at what happens to places associated with holidays and leisure after people disappear. It also examines what happens to fireworks, reindeer, turkeys and visits the abandoned Salton Sea.
The destructive effects of water in a world without people. It also looks at the Alaskan Pipeline, Sydney Opera House, Santa Monica Pier and visits the abandoned Russian town of Pyramiden.
Life After People examines what will happen to skies in a world without people. It also looks at what will happen to Air Force One, the Cassini space probe, and visits the abandoned Berlin-Tempelhof Airport and Edgar Radar Station.
Life After People examines what will happen to mankind's subterranean constructions. It also looks at Cheyenne Mountain, Carlsbad Cavern, Prairie Dogs and visits the Bonne Terre Mine and the Steamboat Arabia.
Life After People examines what will happen to the houses and tombs of world leaders in a world without people. It looks at the White House, Versailles, Grant's Tomb, and Monticello.
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James Lurie | Narrator |
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Steven S. Ross | Self - Author / 'Construction Disasters' |
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Tanya Wattenburg Komas | Self - Historical Concrete Investigator / California State University / Chico |
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Travis S. Taylor | Self - Engineer & Physicist |
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Gordon Masterton | Self - Royal Academy of Engineering |
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Howard Oliver | Self - Forensic Pathologist |
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Trevor S. Valle | Self - Paleontologist / La Brea Tar Pits |
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Alan W. Pense | Self - Metallurgist / Lehigh University |
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Lynn Kimsey | Self - Entomologist / University of California / Davis |
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Elena Gretch | Self - Dog Trainer |
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Todd Sutton | Self - Waste Consultant |
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Leslie Lyons | Self - Veterinary Geneticist / Univeristy of California / Davis |
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Greg Laughlin | Self - Astrophysicist / Univeristy of California / Santa Cruz |
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Robert R. Cargill | Self - Archaeologist / UCLA |
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Tom Roach | Self - Animal Trainer |
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Charles A. Lindbergh | Self |
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Jan Zalasiewicz | Self - Author / 'The Earth After Us' |
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William Leffler | Self - Author / 'Oil & Gas Pipelines in Nontechnical Language' |
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Orville Wright | Self |
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Jonathan Kirsch | Self - Author / 'A History of the End of the World' |
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Ginger Strand | Self - Author / 'Inventing Niagara' |
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James R. Chiles | Self - Author / 'Inviting Disaster' |
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Rick Hind | Self - Chemical Policy Expert |
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Stan Gehrt | Self - Wildlife Ecologist / Ohio State University |
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Earl Hatley | Self - Grand Riverkeeper / LEAD Agency / Inc. |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Location | TV When You Want It |
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| Purchased | On Jan 13, 2021 |
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| Index | 7173 |
| Added Date | Feb 07, 2021 23:20:32 |
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