KPI’s MysteryQuest on the History Channel







KPI’s MysteryQuest on the History Channel
The Devil’s Triangle :
The lost city of Atlantis was said to be home to an advanced civilization that thrived almost 12,000 years ago. Some believe that those who lived in Atlantis may have been capable of space travel. But legend says the city disappeared suddenly and violently, swallowed by the ocean in a single day. For centuries, explorers and archaeologists have been trying to locate the submerged ruins of this legendary city. MysteryQuest's expedition team will reveal new sonar evidence of underwater structures discovered in the Atlantic Ocean. The team dives on these sites to retrieve samples and will use the latest technology and carbon dating analysis to explore whether they could be clues to uncovering the location of the lost city. (60 min)
Lost City of Atlantis :
The Bermuda Triangle, a 500,000 square mile area in the Atlantic is the world's greatest unexplained mystery. Ships and planes simply disappear without a trace. The MysteryQuest team takes one of the few survivors of a Triangle encounter on a flight through it to try to determine what could be disorienting pilots. The expedition team dives in the waters of the Bahamas to try to locate the first wreckage of an aircraft lost in a Triangle disappearance. (60min)

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MysteryQuest is a new series produced by KPI that dispatches teams of experts throughout the world in an effort to solve some of mankind's strangest and most persistent mysteries.
Top experts in their fields launch expeditions to gather evidence in mysteries such as the Bermuda Triangle, the Zodiac serial killer, and Atlantis. A science team then conducts a forensic examination of the evidence using cutting edge technologies. Each episode presents a thorough step-by-step investigation of the mystery, and at the end the teams reveal results which in some cases just may re-write history.
VFI/UEV was contracted to shoot aerial and underwater sequences for two of the episodes - The Devil’s Triangle and Lost City of Atlantis - and David Ulloa was featured as a member of the expedition team in the Atlantis episode. Watch the teasers here!

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