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Four smiths hit the fast track in a race to make a Damascus blade with the highest layer count. The stakes could not be higher - the winner will get extra time in round two, and the loser with the lowest layer count will be eliminated.
Four bladesmiths are given just one simple task: impress the judges. The most impressive smith, and one other who survives the testing, will return home to recreate the Indian Firangi Sword.
Shipwrecks, plane crashes, disappearances, and UFO sightings, oh my! This episode explores the Lake Michigan Triangle and many other wild and weird places, including a creepy doll-filled island, and caves that harbor deadly viruses.
A blind man who uses bat-like powers of echolocation to navigate his surroundings? A samurai with reflexes faster than a speeding bullet? A man immune to electrocution? These are the strange tales of humans with superhuman powers.
The Villescas family seek expert advice about whether a spur they found might be tied to the Conquistadors. The Dillmans use drones to locate an important ancient symbol, which could be a map.
In New Mexico, the Villescas family gamble everything by bringing in more heavy machinery and a full crew for one last push to unearth Conquistador gold.
In Utah, the Dillman family drill into what they believe could be the treasure chamber. The Miners in Nevada must find a way into the tunnels. Meanwhile, the Villescas make an underground discovery.
In Utah, the Dillmans must be careful not to trigger an Aztec water trap while digging deep into the cave chamber. In New Mexico, the Villescas family discovers that there are more secrets buried beneath the Fire Pits.
Unidentified objects, witnessed by military pilots... Extraterrestrial probes, flying through our solar system... Does the recent string of strange encounters and phenomena get us closer to answering age old questions, are we alone in the universe?
As we make plans to travel beyond the Moon to new worlds, how are we preparing to become human extraterrestrials? Just how will we survive this trip into the unknown? And what will we do if we make contact with intelligent life?
In 1971, D.B. Cooper hijacked a plane, demanding four parachutes and $200,000 before jumping out and disappearing, making it the only unsolved air piracy case in history. Could new evidence uncover Cooper's identity?
While in Santa Ana, Lisa channels her grandmother, in trying to turn a profit. Brandi is dealing with the most frustrating day ever. Darrell tries to make a meal out of a snack-sized locker and Kenny learns to prep himself for true stealthiness.
Lisa comes to Montebello with a clear mind, intent on letting the lockers speak to her. Ivy lets his son navigate his way to a unit which turns out not to be completely vacant. Kenny is absolutely appalled by what he finds abandoned in his unit.
Kenny wants to furnish his new house, but there are eight reasons standing in his way. And not to be cheesy, but Lisa learns a lot.
Brandi is fired up about expanding her brand in San Bernardino. Rene is positive that everyone is out to get him. Dusty tackles a locker dustier than him.
The Fellowship is ecstatic when they uncover another structure in the swamp. And in the Money Pit, evidence suggests they may have come into contact with the elusive Chappell Vault.
While the team continues to chase the elusive tunnel in the Money Pit, evidence that the swamp was used for an off-loading operation abounds, and new clues on Lot 5 point to Captain Phipps.
While Gary and Rick uncover unprecedented finds in the swamp, the team finally reaches depth in the Garden Shaft, and their probe drilling operation delivers thrilling results immediately.
A ghostly salvage in an abandoned hospital leads to some unusual finds, including a rare and valuable autopsy table.
The salvage and demolition of a 19th-century church means delicate and dedicated work to safely extract the many gems inside, including rare and valuable stained-glass windows and a collection of massive 200-year-old pine beams.
The Battle of Sekigahara (1600) in Japan saw Tokugawa Ieyasu's triumph, ending feudal conflicts and ushering in the Tokugawa shogunate era, unifying the country under a centralised government.
The philosopher Biggie Smalls once said, "Mo money, mo problems," and no problem has loomed larger for history's rich than how to keep themselves - and their multi-million dollar homes - safe and secure.
Gold has always been the ultimate status symbol. It's beautiful, virtually indestructible and, above all, incredibly rare.
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