Deep Sea Detectives Airs Monday Sept. 8th!!!
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Deep Sea Detectives : Underwater Train Wreck. Airs on Monday September 08 11:00 AM
Our shipwreck hunters become railroad experts when they find two ghostly locomotives, upright and intact, just a few miles off the coast of New Jersey. How did these massive land vehicles end up 90 feet below the Atlantic in the first place? With no shipwreck nearby to explain their existence, we launch an investigation to find out how these locomotives wound up in deep water seven miles from land. Maybe the locomotives slid off a vessel during a storm? Perhaps they were jettisoned to save a ship? Our investigators are going to have to narrow down the time frame of when these trains were built to find out how they sank. To help solve the mystery, we bring in experts to analyze the evidence. But can we piece together this puzzling problem before time and/or some unscrupulous diver removes the evidence forever?
Deep Sea Detectives : Underwater Train Wreck. Airs on Monday September 08 05:00 PM
Our shipwreck hunters become railroad experts when they find two ghostly locomotives, upright and intact, just a few miles off the coast of New Jersey. How did these massive land vehicles end up 90 feet below the Atlantic in the first place? With no shipwreck nearby to explain their existence, we launch an investigation to find out how these locomotives wound up in deep water seven miles from land. Maybe the locomotives slid off a vessel during a storm? Perhaps they were jettisoned to save a ship? Our investigators are going to have to narrow down the time frame of when these trains were built to find out how they sank. To help solve the mystery, we bring in experts to analyze the evidence. But can we piece together this puzzling problem before time and/or some unscrupulous diver removes the evidence forever?
Deep Sea Detectives : Loch Ness: Great Monster Mystery. Airs on Wednesday September 10 11:00 PM
Perhaps the world's most famous underwater mystery, reports of "Nessie" sightings have circulated for centuries. Photos, film footage, sonar traces, and amazing new scientific discoveries all suggest that there just might be something lurking in the frigid waters of Scotland's Loch Ness. These cold waters are hauntingly deep--drowning victims usually disappear without a trace--and most divers refuse to enter. But not our intrepid team! Join us as we delve into the darkness of Loch Ness and look for an aquatic lassie named Nessie--history's most celebrated cryptozoological creature.
Deep Sea Detectives : Loch Ness: Great Monster Mystery. Airs on Thursday September 11 03:00 AM
Perhaps the world's most famous underwater mystery, reports of "Nessie" sightings have circulated for centuries. Photos, film footage, sonar traces, and amazing new scientific discoveries all suggest that there just might be something lurking in the frigid waters of Scotland's Loch Ness. These cold waters are hauntingly deep--drowning victims usually disappear without a trace--and most divers refuse to enter. But not our intrepid team! Join us as we delve into the darkness of Loch Ness and look for an aquatic lassie named Nessie--history's most celebrated cryptozoological creature.
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Deep Sea Detectives : Underwater Train Wreck. Airs on Monday September 08 11:00 AM
Our shipwreck hunters become railroad experts when they find two ghostly locomotives, upright and intact, just a few miles off the coast of New Jersey. How did these massive land vehicles end up 90 feet below the Atlantic in the first place? With no shipwreck nearby to explain their existence, we launch an investigation to find out how these locomotives wound up in deep water seven miles from land. Maybe the locomotives slid off a vessel during a storm? Perhaps they were jettisoned to save a ship? Our investigators are going to have to narrow down the time frame of when these trains were built to find out how they sank. To help solve the mystery, we bring in experts to analyze the evidence. But can we piece together this puzzling problem before time and/or some unscrupulous diver removes the evidence forever?
Deep Sea Detectives : Underwater Train Wreck. Airs on Monday September 08 05:00 PM
Our shipwreck hunters become railroad experts when they find two ghostly locomotives, upright and intact, just a few miles off the coast of New Jersey. How did these massive land vehicles end up 90 feet below the Atlantic in the first place? With no shipwreck nearby to explain their existence, we launch an investigation to find out how these locomotives wound up in deep water seven miles from land. Maybe the locomotives slid off a vessel during a storm? Perhaps they were jettisoned to save a ship? Our investigators are going to have to narrow down the time frame of when these trains were built to find out how they sank. To help solve the mystery, we bring in experts to analyze the evidence. But can we piece together this puzzling problem before time and/or some unscrupulous diver removes the evidence forever?
Deep Sea Detectives : Loch Ness: Great Monster Mystery. Airs on Wednesday September 10 11:00 PM
Perhaps the world's most famous underwater mystery, reports of "Nessie" sightings have circulated for centuries. Photos, film footage, sonar traces, and amazing new scientific discoveries all suggest that there just might be something lurking in the frigid waters of Scotland's Loch Ness. These cold waters are hauntingly deep--drowning victims usually disappear without a trace--and most divers refuse to enter. But not our intrepid team! Join us as we delve into the darkness of Loch Ness and look for an aquatic lassie named Nessie--history's most celebrated cryptozoological creature.
Deep Sea Detectives : Loch Ness: Great Monster Mystery. Airs on Thursday September 11 03:00 AM
Perhaps the world's most famous underwater mystery, reports of "Nessie" sightings have circulated for centuries. Photos, film footage, sonar traces, and amazing new scientific discoveries all suggest that there just might be something lurking in the frigid waters of Scotland's Loch Ness. These cold waters are hauntingly deep--drowning victims usually disappear without a trace--and most divers refuse to enter. But not our intrepid team! Join us as we delve into the darkness of Loch Ness and look for an aquatic lassie named Nessie--history's most celebrated cryptozoological creature.
http://www.history.com/minisite.do?content_type=Minisite_Episodes&content_type_id=1411&display_order=4&mini_id=1069
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Re: Deep Sea Detectives Airs Monday Sept. 8th!!!
Sweet. I just set my DVR to tape them. 

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