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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:09,001 --> 00:00:12,126 (suspenseful music) 2 00:00:16,043 --> 00:00:19,251 - Imagine, strange creatures lurking deep 3 00:00:19,251 --> 00:00:21,626 below the ocean's surface. 4 00:00:21,626 --> 00:00:23,085 Creatures, some say, 5 00:00:23,085 --> 00:00:26,043 are responsible for countless tragedies. 6 00:00:27,085 --> 00:00:28,501 - The ship disappears, 7 00:00:28,501 --> 00:00:31,585 all 31 crew members are lost, gone. 8 00:00:31,585 --> 00:00:33,668 - [Dr. Joseph] I know exactly what I saw, 9 00:00:33,668 --> 00:00:35,251 it's a dragon in the water. 10 00:00:37,001 --> 00:00:39,793 - Or shocking evidence of the undead, 11 00:00:39,793 --> 00:00:42,376 buried in a New England hillside. 12 00:00:42,376 --> 00:00:45,835 - [Sabina] The skull has been detached from the body. 13 00:00:45,835 --> 00:00:49,001 - Everyone gets superstitious, is whipped up into a frenzy, 14 00:00:49,001 --> 00:00:51,543 and starts desecrating graves. 15 00:00:51,543 --> 00:00:53,001 (suspenseful music) 16 00:00:53,001 --> 00:00:57,460 - How about uncovering an entire lost city in your basement? 17 00:00:58,335 --> 00:01:00,543 - [Don] Little do you realize 18 00:01:00,543 --> 00:01:03,418 that beneath your feet is an engineering marvel. 19 00:01:03,418 --> 00:01:05,043 - These are the stories of things 20 00:01:05,043 --> 00:01:07,418 that lie beneath that are so surprising, 21 00:01:07,418 --> 00:01:09,751 they're truly unbelievable. 22 00:01:10,835 --> 00:01:13,793 (suspenseful music) 23 00:01:23,418 --> 00:01:26,585 For many of us, the most disturbing answer 24 00:01:26,585 --> 00:01:31,626 to what lies beneath is also the most common, the dead. 25 00:01:32,751 --> 00:01:34,168 But do you know what's even more disturbing? 26 00:01:35,210 --> 00:01:36,793 The undead. 27 00:01:37,293 --> 00:01:40,501 (suspenseful music) 28 00:01:43,585 --> 00:01:45,626 - It's 1990 in Griswold, Connecticut, 29 00:01:45,626 --> 00:01:49,751 and what is about to happen is insanely creepy. 30 00:01:49,751 --> 00:01:51,835 A group of boys are playing in the woods 31 00:01:53,793 --> 00:01:56,960 and they discover a human skull. 32 00:01:56,960 --> 00:01:58,751 (suspenseful music) 33 00:01:58,751 --> 00:02:00,918 The Griswold, Connecticut police think it's a serial killer 34 00:02:00,918 --> 00:02:04,626 and immediately cordon off the area as a crime scene. 35 00:02:04,626 --> 00:02:06,918 - But once forensic anthropologists 36 00:02:06,918 --> 00:02:08,960 start doing their analyses, 37 00:02:08,960 --> 00:02:10,043 they figure out that this is someone 38 00:02:10,418 --> 00:02:15,085 who was buried many years ago, in the 1800s. 39 00:02:15,085 --> 00:02:16,376 - [Dan] As they dig deeper, 40 00:02:16,376 --> 00:02:19,168 they uncover something even stranger. 41 00:02:19,168 --> 00:02:22,710 - There's four burials, three of them are normal, 42 00:02:22,710 --> 00:02:26,085 but the fourth, they find that the skull 43 00:02:26,085 --> 00:02:28,335 has been detached from the body 44 00:02:28,335 --> 00:02:30,835 and it has been laid on top of the coffin 45 00:02:30,835 --> 00:02:35,001 with the two thigh bones crossed in front of it. 46 00:02:35,001 --> 00:02:40,210 In other words, like a pirate flag on top of the coffin. 47 00:02:41,210 --> 00:02:44,210 - And carved upon it are the letters, JB. 48 00:02:44,210 --> 00:02:46,085 (suspenseful music) 49 00:02:46,085 --> 00:02:48,751 - They dig down and they opened the coffin, 50 00:02:48,751 --> 00:02:51,210 that's when they find this one grave, 51 00:02:51,210 --> 00:02:52,293 honestly, it looks like it 52 00:02:52,293 --> 00:02:53,376 could have been ritualistic. 53 00:02:53,376 --> 00:02:56,085 You've got a decapitated skull, 54 00:02:56,085 --> 00:02:58,710 you've got the ribs cracked open. 55 00:02:58,710 --> 00:03:01,126 As the forensics experts do their thing, 56 00:03:01,126 --> 00:03:02,585 they're able to tell that this body 57 00:03:02,585 --> 00:03:06,293 was dug up five years after death 58 00:03:06,293 --> 00:03:09,835 and then dismembered and rearranged. 59 00:03:09,835 --> 00:03:12,126 - They call archeologists, they call museums, 60 00:03:12,126 --> 00:03:13,418 they call universities, 61 00:03:13,418 --> 00:03:16,001 and finally someone tells them, well, 62 00:03:16,001 --> 00:03:19,376 you know about the Jewett City vampires, right? 63 00:03:19,376 --> 00:03:21,501 (suspenseful music) 64 00:03:21,501 --> 00:03:23,710 - [Dan] It turns out those kids playing in the woods 65 00:03:23,710 --> 00:03:26,418 stumbled across the first physical evidence 66 00:03:26,418 --> 00:03:28,418 of something deeply irrational. 67 00:03:29,960 --> 00:03:31,418 (suspenseful music) 68 00:03:31,418 --> 00:03:33,918 - The New England vampire panic sweeps New England 69 00:03:33,918 --> 00:03:38,543 from the late 18th up through the late 19th century. 70 00:03:39,668 --> 00:03:42,876 - When a death seems foggy or strange, 71 00:03:42,876 --> 00:03:46,043 everyone gets superstitious, is whipped up into a frenzy, 72 00:03:46,043 --> 00:03:48,418 and starts desecrating graves, 73 00:03:48,418 --> 00:03:50,835 making sure that the dead don't rise again. 74 00:03:51,876 --> 00:03:53,335 (suspenseful music) 75 00:03:53,335 --> 00:03:55,918 - Not entirely dissimilar from the tests 76 00:03:55,918 --> 00:03:58,793 that were used in Salem or in other eras with witches. 77 00:04:00,585 --> 00:04:03,418 If we have a series of deaths in a village 78 00:04:03,418 --> 00:04:07,668 and we have a suspected undead member of the community, 79 00:04:07,668 --> 00:04:11,835 we'll exhume that body, cut it open, 80 00:04:11,835 --> 00:04:14,751 (suspenseful music) 81 00:04:14,751 --> 00:04:17,418 remove the heart, cut the heart open, 82 00:04:17,418 --> 00:04:19,585 and if there's blood inside, bingo, 83 00:04:19,585 --> 00:04:21,501 we've found our vampire. 84 00:04:21,501 --> 00:04:24,126 (suspenseful music) 85 00:04:24,126 --> 00:04:25,460 - [Dan] The mysterious JB 86 00:04:25,460 --> 00:04:28,751 is just one of many suspected vampires dug up 87 00:04:28,751 --> 00:04:29,668 during the panic. 88 00:04:30,960 --> 00:04:34,751 Perhaps the most notorious is the poor Mercy Brown. 89 00:04:35,210 --> 00:04:37,210 (suspenseful music) 90 00:04:37,210 --> 00:04:39,418 - In the 1880s, Mercy's mother 91 00:04:39,418 --> 00:04:42,418 and sister both succumb to tuberculosis, 92 00:04:42,418 --> 00:04:45,085 and Mercy is left with her brother and father. 93 00:04:45,085 --> 00:04:49,126 Mercy seems fine for about 10 years, but when she's 19, 94 00:04:49,126 --> 00:04:52,835 she too develops the symptoms of tuberculosis infection. 95 00:04:53,876 --> 00:04:56,043 - [Dan] By the dawn of the 19th century, 96 00:04:56,043 --> 00:04:59,751 tuberculosis has killed one in seven people on the planet. 97 00:04:59,751 --> 00:05:02,043 So there's reason to be afraid. 98 00:05:02,043 --> 00:05:03,543 - Tuberculosis is not fun. 99 00:05:03,543 --> 00:05:06,501 It's a bacteria and it attacks your lungs, 100 00:05:06,501 --> 00:05:09,293 but it also does a lot of other terrible things. 101 00:05:09,293 --> 00:05:10,793 It rots part of your body, 102 00:05:10,793 --> 00:05:13,001 it can cause you to spit up blood, you can't breathe, 103 00:05:13,001 --> 00:05:14,960 you get gaunt and pale, 104 00:05:14,960 --> 00:05:19,918 and this sort of looks a little bit like maybe vampires. 105 00:05:19,918 --> 00:05:21,418 (woman coughing) 106 00:05:21,418 --> 00:05:24,626 - Mercy is being greatly diminished by this disease. 107 00:05:24,626 --> 00:05:28,293 Death is on her door, but rather than having compassion 108 00:05:28,293 --> 00:05:32,001 or have mercy shown to her by her neighbors, 109 00:05:32,001 --> 00:05:33,376 (woman coughing) 110 00:05:33,376 --> 00:05:34,626 they think she was the source of her mother 111 00:05:34,626 --> 00:05:36,876 and sister's death a decade before, 112 00:05:37,751 --> 00:05:41,251 and they accuse Mercy of vampirism. 113 00:05:41,251 --> 00:05:43,001 (suspenseful music) 114 00:05:43,001 --> 00:05:46,668 - [Dan] That resentment continues even after she dies. 115 00:05:46,668 --> 00:05:48,585 Though she's dead and buried, 116 00:05:48,585 --> 00:05:50,751 the entire village remains terrified. 117 00:05:50,751 --> 00:05:52,376 - It just so happens that Mercy's brother 118 00:05:52,376 --> 00:05:53,918 is also ill at this point, 119 00:05:53,918 --> 00:05:57,043 and the neighbors think Mercy is coming back 120 00:05:57,043 --> 00:05:59,085 to feed on her family members. 121 00:06:00,418 --> 00:06:03,043 They convince her father to exhume the bodies 122 00:06:03,043 --> 00:06:04,668 so that they can examine them 123 00:06:04,668 --> 00:06:07,751 for what they believe will be proof of vampirism, 124 00:06:07,751 --> 00:06:11,501 namely that there will still be blood in the heart. 125 00:06:11,501 --> 00:06:13,085 (suspenseful music) 126 00:06:13,085 --> 00:06:17,001 So they open the graves of Mercy's mother, sister, 127 00:06:18,085 --> 00:06:19,043 and Mercy's grave as well. 128 00:06:19,043 --> 00:06:20,418 Of course, her mother and sister 129 00:06:20,418 --> 00:06:22,001 have been dead for 10 years. 130 00:06:22,001 --> 00:06:24,418 There's no blood left in their hearts. 131 00:06:24,418 --> 00:06:26,501 Mercy's only been dead for a little while, 132 00:06:26,501 --> 00:06:28,710 so of course, when they open her chest, 133 00:06:28,710 --> 00:06:30,251 her heart still has blood in it, 134 00:06:30,251 --> 00:06:33,126 and they determine she must be a vampire. 135 00:06:34,293 --> 00:06:35,876 - [Dan] And how the villagers plan to stop 136 00:06:35,876 --> 00:06:39,876 the vampire virus is, well, merciless. 137 00:06:40,918 --> 00:06:43,751 - They take Mercy's heart, they burn it, 138 00:06:43,751 --> 00:06:47,335 those ashes are then fed to her younger brother 139 00:06:47,335 --> 00:06:51,501 as basically a vaccine against vampirism. 140 00:06:51,501 --> 00:06:54,210 - Hopefully at this point in time he's too fevered 141 00:06:54,210 --> 00:06:56,418 to recognize what was happening. 142 00:06:56,418 --> 00:06:58,001 (suspenseful music) 143 00:06:58,001 --> 00:07:00,710 - [Dan] But Mercy's scorched heart can't save her brother, 144 00:07:00,710 --> 00:07:04,501 and two months later he too dies of tuberculosis. 145 00:07:04,501 --> 00:07:07,210 - Mercy's story is well covered in the media, 146 00:07:07,210 --> 00:07:08,626 it goes global. 147 00:07:08,626 --> 00:07:11,960 - Following these events, Bram Stoker is writing 148 00:07:11,960 --> 00:07:16,585 his soon to be world famous novel "Dracula", 149 00:07:16,585 --> 00:07:18,501 and there is supposition 150 00:07:18,501 --> 00:07:21,793 that Mercy Brown is translated 151 00:07:21,793 --> 00:07:26,085 into the story of Lucy who also withers away 152 00:07:26,085 --> 00:07:30,626 and then returns as a child of the night. 153 00:07:30,626 --> 00:07:32,293 (suspenseful music) 154 00:07:32,293 --> 00:07:35,793 - But what legend inspired Stoker's infamous blood sucker? 155 00:07:35,793 --> 00:07:38,835 Most believe it was an actual medieval prince, 156 00:07:38,835 --> 00:07:41,960 one with a very real thirst for blood. 157 00:07:41,960 --> 00:07:44,085 (suspenseful music) 158 00:07:44,085 --> 00:07:47,918 - Vlad the Impaler is the original Dracula. 159 00:07:48,418 --> 00:07:49,710 (suspenseful music) 160 00:07:49,710 --> 00:07:53,585 And he does execute people in nasty ways. 161 00:07:53,585 --> 00:07:57,460 He's famous for impaling alive his enemies. 162 00:07:59,418 --> 00:08:01,543 - He will go on to earn his moniker, 163 00:08:01,543 --> 00:08:03,751 the Impaler, where he would kill, 164 00:08:05,001 --> 00:08:07,918 according to Greek historians, upwards of 80,000 people, 165 00:08:07,918 --> 00:08:10,585 more than a quarter of whom were impaled. 166 00:08:11,668 --> 00:08:13,460 - [Dan] Tales abound of Vlad dining 167 00:08:13,460 --> 00:08:15,585 among his impaled victims, 168 00:08:16,585 --> 00:08:18,251 even dipping his bread in their blood. 169 00:08:19,585 --> 00:08:22,085 - Some reports even say that Vlad drinks the blood 170 00:08:22,085 --> 00:08:25,710 of his enemies, which would make him the closest thing 171 00:08:25,710 --> 00:08:28,793 we have to, well, a real vampire. 172 00:08:30,168 --> 00:08:34,126 - [Dan] The question is what caused this unholy bloodlust? 173 00:08:34,126 --> 00:08:35,751 - Early in his life, 174 00:08:35,751 --> 00:08:40,418 Vlad the Impaler is imprisoned for political reasons. 175 00:08:40,418 --> 00:08:41,751 According to lore, 176 00:08:41,751 --> 00:08:45,251 Vlad spends years in an underground dungeon 177 00:08:45,251 --> 00:08:47,585 in a castle called Tokat. 178 00:08:48,543 --> 00:08:49,751 (suspenseful music) 179 00:08:49,751 --> 00:08:52,835 - He develops this taste for impaling rats, 180 00:08:52,835 --> 00:08:55,001 essentially conducting certain kinds 181 00:08:55,001 --> 00:08:58,960 of grotesque experiments on the corpses of rats. 182 00:08:58,960 --> 00:09:02,210 Mind you, if you were incarcerated in a dungeon 183 00:09:02,210 --> 00:09:06,168 or dark, damp cave underneath a castle for years on end, 184 00:09:06,168 --> 00:09:09,501 you might go a little bloodthirsty yourself. 185 00:09:09,501 --> 00:09:11,126 - [Dan] Makes a weird kind of sense, 186 00:09:11,126 --> 00:09:13,460 but most historians write off this story, 187 00:09:13,460 --> 00:09:15,501 because the castle where Vlad was imprisoned 188 00:09:15,501 --> 00:09:17,043 doesn't have dungeons. 189 00:09:17,043 --> 00:09:20,293 At least that's what they think until 2014. 190 00:09:21,668 --> 00:09:24,835 - The historical site of Tokat Castle in Turkey 191 00:09:24,835 --> 00:09:26,585 is finally excavated, 192 00:09:26,585 --> 00:09:29,876 and the archaeologists discover something 193 00:09:29,876 --> 00:09:31,751 that they never thought they'd find 194 00:09:31,751 --> 00:09:34,210 in a million years, tunnels. 195 00:09:34,210 --> 00:09:37,668 - [Dan] Tunnels that lead to two hidden dungeons. 196 00:09:37,668 --> 00:09:40,376 - They start to realize this was a place 197 00:09:40,376 --> 00:09:41,793 where people were imprisoned. 198 00:09:41,793 --> 00:09:43,668 - They put two and two together 199 00:09:43,668 --> 00:09:45,251 and realized that these tunnels 200 00:09:45,251 --> 00:09:49,585 and dungeons closely matched the accounts of those 201 00:09:49,585 --> 00:09:52,835 where Vlad and his brother suffered torment. 202 00:09:52,835 --> 00:09:54,710 - [Dan] Does this prove that the tales 203 00:09:54,710 --> 00:09:57,543 of the real life Dracula are actually true? 204 00:09:57,543 --> 00:10:00,751 - So this chance discovery in Tokat Castle 205 00:10:00,751 --> 00:10:02,918 may actually be the connection 206 00:10:02,918 --> 00:10:07,085 that we need of the dungeons and the terror experienced 207 00:10:07,085 --> 00:10:10,710 by Vlad the Impaler that led to the inspiration 208 00:10:10,710 --> 00:10:13,501 for Bram Stoker's Prince of Darkness. 209 00:10:13,501 --> 00:10:14,710 (suspenseful music) 210 00:10:14,710 --> 00:10:16,793 - Dungeons, the undead, 211 00:10:16,793 --> 00:10:18,918 what else could lie beneath? 212 00:10:18,918 --> 00:10:21,835 As we'll find out, the deeper you go, 213 00:10:21,835 --> 00:10:23,710 the stranger it gets. 214 00:10:27,835 --> 00:10:29,918 - The age of exploration opened the world's eyes 215 00:10:29,918 --> 00:10:32,751 to just how vast the planet's oceans are. 216 00:10:32,751 --> 00:10:35,793 It also opened the door to many questions, 217 00:10:35,793 --> 00:10:38,001 like just how deep are those waters 218 00:10:38,960 --> 00:10:40,918 and what the heck is down there? 219 00:10:41,293 --> 00:10:43,210 (suspenseful music) 220 00:10:43,210 --> 00:10:48,001 - In 1875, the HMS Challenger is circumnavigating the globe 221 00:10:48,001 --> 00:10:51,168 in what was really the first great oceanographic expedition. 222 00:10:52,668 --> 00:10:55,085 - Pretty big adventure here. 223 00:10:55,085 --> 00:10:57,710 They're making the first charts of the ocean, if you will, 224 00:10:57,710 --> 00:10:59,335 and this is pretty important. 225 00:10:59,335 --> 00:11:01,918 So they roll up to the area called the Mariana Trench, 226 00:11:01,918 --> 00:11:06,793 and they drop a line, and it keeps going and going. 227 00:11:08,001 --> 00:11:09,918 - [Dan] With five miles of rope on board, 228 00:11:09,918 --> 00:11:12,876 the crew figures they have plenty to reach the bottom, 229 00:11:12,876 --> 00:11:15,085 until the unbelievable happens. 230 00:11:16,210 --> 00:11:17,751 - They run out of rope 231 00:11:17,751 --> 00:11:19,960 and they can't actually get the exact depth. 232 00:11:21,751 --> 00:11:24,293 - And then 76 years later in 1951, 233 00:11:25,085 --> 00:11:27,460 the HMS Challenger II goes out. 234 00:11:27,460 --> 00:11:28,918 (suspenseful music) 235 00:11:28,918 --> 00:11:31,585 - [Dan] Do they bring a bigger piece of rope this time? 236 00:11:31,585 --> 00:11:33,210 No need when you've got sonar. 237 00:11:34,751 --> 00:11:37,460 What they find shocks the world. 238 00:11:37,460 --> 00:11:39,918 - The Challenger II measures the Mariana Trench 239 00:11:39,918 --> 00:11:41,460 to be seven miles deep. 240 00:11:41,460 --> 00:11:44,335 It is officially the deepest part of the ocean. 241 00:11:45,585 --> 00:11:48,751 - It is also the deepest place on earth. 242 00:11:48,751 --> 00:11:50,126 (suspenseful music) 243 00:11:50,126 --> 00:11:51,960 - Let's put how deep this goes in perspective. 244 00:11:51,960 --> 00:11:55,335 It's as if you stacked 25 Empire State buildings 245 00:11:55,335 --> 00:11:58,460 on top of each other, that's how deep this is. 246 00:11:58,460 --> 00:11:59,918 - [Dan] That's pretty deep. 247 00:11:59,918 --> 00:12:03,001 So deep it makes curious explorers worldwide wonder, 248 00:12:03,793 --> 00:12:05,251 can anything live there? 249 00:12:08,251 --> 00:12:10,793 - The first ones to take the plunge are oceanographers, 250 00:12:10,793 --> 00:12:14,168 Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in 1960. 251 00:12:14,168 --> 00:12:16,460 - And they get in this thing called the Bathysphere 252 00:12:16,460 --> 00:12:18,835 that descends underwater. 253 00:12:18,835 --> 00:12:20,168 (suspenseful music) 254 00:12:20,168 --> 00:12:22,251 - These guys get down to the bottom, 255 00:12:22,251 --> 00:12:24,918 they see what appears to be a barren landscape. 256 00:12:24,918 --> 00:12:26,126 The pressures are so great, 257 00:12:26,126 --> 00:12:29,085 there's no light to support photosynthesis. 258 00:12:29,085 --> 00:12:30,835 But when they look more closely, 259 00:12:30,835 --> 00:12:32,460 they see that there 260 00:12:32,460 --> 00:12:33,793 actually is life. 261 00:12:33,793 --> 00:12:36,876 (suspenseful music) 262 00:12:38,626 --> 00:12:40,751 - There is life at the bottom. 263 00:12:40,751 --> 00:12:42,168 I mean, this is unbelievable. 264 00:12:42,168 --> 00:12:44,043 This changes everything people know 265 00:12:44,043 --> 00:12:46,293 about what is happening in the ocean depths. 266 00:12:47,585 --> 00:12:49,585 - [Dan] After a three hour ascent, 267 00:12:49,585 --> 00:12:52,043 the divers return to tell their tale, 268 00:12:52,043 --> 00:12:54,251 but now there are new questions. 269 00:12:54,251 --> 00:12:56,626 How many creatures are down there 270 00:12:56,626 --> 00:12:59,043 and how on earth do they survive? 271 00:12:59,043 --> 00:13:02,126 - Most of the life that we see in the ocean lives 272 00:13:02,126 --> 00:13:04,668 within the first 600 feet where the waters are warmer 273 00:13:04,668 --> 00:13:07,210 and there are kind of thriving ecosystems based on the sun. 274 00:13:07,210 --> 00:13:09,168 Below that, you enter the twilight zone 275 00:13:09,168 --> 00:13:11,085 where not a lot of light filters down 276 00:13:11,085 --> 00:13:12,876 and the ecosystems are kind of different. 277 00:13:12,876 --> 00:13:15,710 Below that, it's pitch black, 278 00:13:15,710 --> 00:13:17,251 (suspenseful music) 279 00:13:17,251 --> 00:13:20,251 and you get into alien worlds like something out of space, 280 00:13:20,251 --> 00:13:22,918 but they're happening right here below the ocean. 281 00:13:24,168 --> 00:13:26,460 - The creatures that live down there 282 00:13:26,460 --> 00:13:29,835 sound like creatures of darkness, vampire squid, 283 00:13:29,835 --> 00:13:32,751 zombie worms, goblin sharks. 284 00:13:32,751 --> 00:13:35,210 - One of my favorites is the dragon fish. 285 00:13:35,210 --> 00:13:36,751 And the coolest thing about them 286 00:13:36,751 --> 00:13:38,918 is that because it's so dark down there, 287 00:13:38,918 --> 00:13:40,460 they don't really use their eyes that much, 288 00:13:40,460 --> 00:13:43,293 but they've evolved to use bioluminescence. 289 00:13:43,293 --> 00:13:45,585 And so along their face and their jaw, 290 00:13:45,585 --> 00:13:47,626 they have these little spots 291 00:13:47,626 --> 00:13:48,835 that light up in different colors. 292 00:13:48,835 --> 00:13:50,918 And that actually attracts smaller fish, 293 00:13:50,918 --> 00:13:52,835 which when they approach the mouth of that animal, 294 00:13:52,835 --> 00:13:53,835 become a meal. 295 00:13:55,001 --> 00:13:56,418 (suspenseful music) 296 00:13:56,418 --> 00:13:58,793 - [Dan] To say the trench's temperatures fluctuate 297 00:13:58,793 --> 00:14:00,501 is an understatement. 298 00:14:00,501 --> 00:14:03,168 It can range anywhere from a chilly 34 299 00:14:03,168 --> 00:14:06,418 to a scalding 700 degrees Fahrenheit. 300 00:14:06,418 --> 00:14:07,418 - At those depths, 301 00:14:07,418 --> 00:14:10,043 there are also vents into the Earth's crust 302 00:14:10,043 --> 00:14:12,251 that release boiling hot water. 303 00:14:13,418 --> 00:14:15,751 And believe it or not, there are actually creatures 304 00:14:15,751 --> 00:14:17,043 that are also evolved 305 00:14:17,043 --> 00:14:19,918 to survive in those extreme conditions as well. 306 00:14:21,043 --> 00:14:23,085 - I'd say that the coolest thing about the trench 307 00:14:23,085 --> 00:14:26,460 is that it still remains largely unexplored. 308 00:14:26,460 --> 00:14:29,293 We've landed more people on the surface of the moon 309 00:14:29,293 --> 00:14:32,085 than we have in the depths of the Mariana Trench. 310 00:14:32,085 --> 00:14:34,751 So there is so much more there to find. 311 00:14:34,751 --> 00:14:36,543 There are more surprises to come, 312 00:14:37,835 --> 00:14:40,126 and more evil, deadly creatures to discover. 313 00:14:41,168 --> 00:14:43,585 (suspenseful music) 314 00:14:43,585 --> 00:14:46,960 - Just off the coast of Japan dwells a creature legend calls 315 00:14:46,960 --> 00:14:49,668 both evil and deadly, 316 00:14:49,668 --> 00:14:51,251 one that lies hidden 317 00:14:51,251 --> 00:14:54,585 deep beneath these treacherous waters. 318 00:14:54,585 --> 00:14:57,585 (suspenseful music) 319 00:14:59,918 --> 00:15:02,251 - There's this area of the Pacific Ocean 320 00:15:02,251 --> 00:15:04,251 that's between Japan, Taiwan, 321 00:15:04,251 --> 00:15:07,085 and Yap Island that could give the Bermuda Triangle 322 00:15:07,085 --> 00:15:08,251 a run for its money. 323 00:15:08,251 --> 00:15:10,251 It's called the Devil's Sea, 324 00:15:10,251 --> 00:15:13,418 and it has a ton of shipwrecks and disappearances, 325 00:15:14,501 --> 00:15:16,710 - [Dan] But according to Chinese legend, 326 00:15:16,710 --> 00:15:18,585 it's not the ocean that's to blame. 327 00:15:18,585 --> 00:15:21,251 - 3000 years ago, Chinese sailors tell stories 328 00:15:21,251 --> 00:15:25,085 of this huge undersea dragon pulling ships underwater 329 00:15:25,085 --> 00:15:26,418 and feasting on their crews, 330 00:15:26,418 --> 00:15:28,710 which is how the area gets its other name, 331 00:15:28,710 --> 00:15:30,168 the Dragon's Triangle. 332 00:15:31,293 --> 00:15:33,001 - [Dan] The Dragon's Triangle continues 333 00:15:33,001 --> 00:15:35,501 to claim countless victims over the years, 334 00:15:35,501 --> 00:15:39,710 including a hoard of fearsome 13th century warriors. 335 00:15:39,710 --> 00:15:42,085 - The conqueror, Kublai Khan, 336 00:15:42,085 --> 00:15:45,751 who is the grandson of Genghis Khan, 337 00:15:45,751 --> 00:15:48,585 decides to invade Japan. 338 00:15:48,585 --> 00:15:50,001 And according to records, 339 00:15:50,001 --> 00:15:54,418 lost 40,000 sailors to shipwrecks 340 00:15:54,418 --> 00:15:57,918 and determined to discontinue his planned invasion 341 00:15:57,918 --> 00:16:01,293 and to stay away from the Dragon's Triangle. 342 00:16:01,293 --> 00:16:03,626 The place is considered too dangerous. 343 00:16:05,585 --> 00:16:07,085 (suspenseful music) 344 00:16:07,085 --> 00:16:10,251 - [Dan] So what actually destroys Kahn's massive armies? 345 00:16:10,251 --> 00:16:13,918 Some say a typhoon, others say the gods, 346 00:16:13,918 --> 00:16:17,085 but Khan himself thinks something different. 347 00:16:17,085 --> 00:16:19,293 - Kublai Khan and and his advisors believed 348 00:16:19,293 --> 00:16:22,293 that their navy was swallowed by a sea dragon. 349 00:16:22,293 --> 00:16:24,626 Even one of history's most fearless warriors 350 00:16:24,626 --> 00:16:26,626 was rattled by these waters. 351 00:16:26,626 --> 00:16:28,126 (suspenseful music) 352 00:16:28,126 --> 00:16:30,710 - [Dan] The legend endures well into the 20th century, 353 00:16:30,710 --> 00:16:34,543 galvanized by an eyewitness account during World War II. 354 00:16:35,085 --> 00:16:36,668 (suspenseful music) 355 00:16:36,668 --> 00:16:40,751 - It's now 1944, and in the heat of a naval aerial battle, 356 00:16:40,751 --> 00:16:43,043 Japanese airman, Toshiaki Lang, 357 00:16:43,043 --> 00:16:45,085 swears, as he looks down, 358 00:16:45,085 --> 00:16:48,210 that he sees the Loch Ness Monster-like head 359 00:16:48,210 --> 00:16:50,126 of a giant sea serpent. 360 00:16:51,376 --> 00:16:55,376 In his after action report, Toshiaki says to his superiors 361 00:16:55,376 --> 00:16:59,043 that the beast was at least 150 feet long 362 00:16:59,043 --> 00:17:01,751 and used giant triangular wings to paddle 363 00:17:02,835 --> 00:17:04,876 its way through the tumultuous seas. 364 00:17:04,876 --> 00:17:06,126 (suspenseful music) 365 00:17:06,126 --> 00:17:07,918 - He's pretty indignant about this, 366 00:17:07,918 --> 00:17:10,085 because when he mentions it, 367 00:17:10,085 --> 00:17:12,293 people think, "Have you been drinking a little bit? 368 00:17:12,293 --> 00:17:14,293 Or maybe you're mistaking it for a submarine." 369 00:17:14,293 --> 00:17:16,960 And he's like, "I know exactly what I saw. 370 00:17:16,960 --> 00:17:19,751 It's 150 feet long, this thing is a monster, 371 00:17:19,751 --> 00:17:22,293 it's a dragon in the water." 372 00:17:22,293 --> 00:17:23,626 (suspenseful music) 373 00:17:23,626 --> 00:17:25,418 - [Dan] The pilot's warning is brushed aside. 374 00:17:25,418 --> 00:17:28,126 But after nine more ships vanish in the Devil's Sea 375 00:17:28,126 --> 00:17:31,251 between 1946 and 1951, 376 00:17:31,251 --> 00:17:32,335 the Japanese government 377 00:17:32,335 --> 00:17:33,710 can no longer ignore 378 00:17:33,710 --> 00:17:35,168 that what's happening 379 00:17:35,168 --> 00:17:36,835 here could be fishy. 380 00:17:38,668 --> 00:17:42,293 - In 1951, the Maritime Safety Agency assigns 381 00:17:42,293 --> 00:17:44,376 the task to a research vessel known 382 00:17:44,376 --> 00:17:46,251 as the Kaiyo-Maru No. 5. 383 00:17:46,251 --> 00:17:47,751 And what happens? 384 00:17:47,751 --> 00:17:50,543 The ship investigating the disappearances disappears. 385 00:17:50,543 --> 00:17:53,460 All 31 crew members are lost, gone. 386 00:17:54,918 --> 00:17:56,543 - So the Japanese government decides 387 00:17:56,543 --> 00:17:59,751 that maybe investigating this is not the best thing to do. 388 00:17:59,751 --> 00:18:02,251 So what they do is they just issue this thing called 389 00:18:02,251 --> 00:18:04,293 the notice to mariners and they say, okay, 390 00:18:04,293 --> 00:18:06,376 just officially avoid this area, 391 00:18:06,376 --> 00:18:07,626 'cause bad things happen. 392 00:18:09,085 --> 00:18:10,585 (suspenseful music) 393 00:18:10,585 --> 00:18:13,585 - [Dan] Even with the warning, ships continue to vanish. 394 00:18:13,585 --> 00:18:16,710 Some say as many as a thousand since 1951. 395 00:18:16,710 --> 00:18:18,293 - One thing seems certain, 396 00:18:18,293 --> 00:18:21,501 no matter what you think causes these problems, 397 00:18:21,501 --> 00:18:24,001 whether it's rogue super waves, 398 00:18:24,001 --> 00:18:26,543 or underwater volcanic activity, 399 00:18:26,543 --> 00:18:28,668 or here's another favorite theory, methane gas eruptions, 400 00:18:28,668 --> 00:18:29,793 or here's another favorite theory, methane gas eruptions, 401 00:18:30,001 --> 00:18:32,751 something weird is happening in the Dragon's Triangle. 402 00:18:32,751 --> 00:18:32,793 something weird is happening in the Dragon's Triangle. 403 00:18:38,751 --> 00:18:40,668 - If you know where to dig, all kinds of strange 404 00:18:40,668 --> 00:18:42,751 and interesting things can be uncovered, 405 00:18:42,751 --> 00:18:47,210 but sometimes it's the hole itself that's the mystery. 406 00:18:48,043 --> 00:18:50,251 (suspenseful music) 407 00:18:50,251 --> 00:18:53,168 - In the early 2000s, geologist Heinrich Frank 408 00:18:53,168 --> 00:18:56,585 is driving in Novo Hamburgo in southern Brazil. 409 00:18:56,585 --> 00:18:59,168 And he passes a construction site, 410 00:18:59,168 --> 00:19:01,626 and something catches his eye, something weird. 411 00:19:03,001 --> 00:19:07,418 He sees this tunnel. It's a hole about 15 feet wide. 412 00:19:07,418 --> 00:19:10,043 This is a Friday afternoon and he has to keep driving. 413 00:19:10,043 --> 00:19:12,668 But Frank thinks about this all weekend. 414 00:19:13,668 --> 00:19:14,335 I mean, what is it? 415 00:19:14,335 --> 00:19:15,751 Is it a tunnel? 416 00:19:15,751 --> 00:19:17,001 Who made it? 417 00:19:17,001 --> 00:19:17,918 Where does it go? 418 00:19:17,918 --> 00:19:18,876 Why is it there? 419 00:19:20,251 --> 00:19:21,793 - He can't stop thinking about it. 420 00:19:21,793 --> 00:19:22,626 So a few weeks later, 421 00:19:22,835 --> 00:19:23,876 he goes back to the 422 00:19:23,876 --> 00:19:25,418 site to investigate. 423 00:19:25,418 --> 00:19:28,210 He goes up to this tunnel that is leading underground 424 00:19:28,210 --> 00:19:33,251 and he starts walking into this giant 15 foot hole. 425 00:19:34,293 --> 00:19:35,460 - And right away he notices something weird. 426 00:19:35,460 --> 00:19:37,126 Remember, he's a geologist, 427 00:19:37,126 --> 00:19:39,793 he knows that earth shaped by water 428 00:19:39,793 --> 00:19:43,001 is not gonna create a perfectly round opening. 429 00:19:43,001 --> 00:19:45,043 So this is an odd thing. 430 00:19:45,043 --> 00:19:47,793 - As he walks into this tunnel, the deeper he gets, 431 00:19:47,793 --> 00:19:49,168 he looks up at the ceiling, 432 00:19:49,168 --> 00:19:53,085 and he's noticing these giant claw marks. 433 00:19:53,085 --> 00:19:54,418 - [Dan] Even as a geologist, 434 00:19:54,418 --> 00:19:57,251 Frank now understands the chilling reality. 435 00:19:57,251 --> 00:20:00,251 He's standing in the home of something very big 436 00:20:00,251 --> 00:20:01,751 and very deadly. 437 00:20:01,751 --> 00:20:04,585 - These look like the homes of giant jungle creatures. 438 00:20:04,585 --> 00:20:06,418 And Frank wants to know what kind of creature 439 00:20:06,418 --> 00:20:08,876 makes a tunnel this big? 440 00:20:08,876 --> 00:20:11,543 - [Dan] Local paleontologists are thrilled to share 441 00:20:11,543 --> 00:20:13,418 that these huge burrowed tunnels 442 00:20:13,418 --> 00:20:18,418 are the work of giant prehistoric sloths. 443 00:20:19,418 --> 00:20:21,376 - When you think of a sloth today, 444 00:20:21,376 --> 00:20:24,835 you think of something that is slow and beyond adorable. 445 00:20:24,835 --> 00:20:27,001 But these prehistoric giant sloths, 446 00:20:27,001 --> 00:20:29,376 they put today's sloths to shame. 447 00:20:29,376 --> 00:20:31,460 - The extinct giant sloths all belong 448 00:20:31,460 --> 00:20:34,793 to the genus Megatherium, which is an awesome word, 449 00:20:34,793 --> 00:20:38,126 that I think sounds like the name of a heavy metal band. 450 00:20:38,126 --> 00:20:39,460 These are huge animals. 451 00:20:39,460 --> 00:20:42,210 They can be 10 feet long and weigh 2000 pounds. 452 00:20:42,210 --> 00:20:43,626 That's a ton. 453 00:20:43,626 --> 00:20:47,210 And they have these huge, long, hooked claws. 454 00:20:47,210 --> 00:20:49,168 They're nine inches long. 455 00:20:49,168 --> 00:20:50,585 Think about your kitchen knives, 456 00:20:50,585 --> 00:20:52,793 now imagine that being on the end of the hands 457 00:20:52,793 --> 00:20:54,751 of these animals and them using it 458 00:20:54,751 --> 00:20:56,918 to pull tree branches down to their mouth. 459 00:20:56,918 --> 00:21:00,085 They can also use those claws as a form of defense. 460 00:21:00,085 --> 00:21:01,626 - [Dan] Turns out those same claws 461 00:21:01,626 --> 00:21:05,460 are the perfect tool to dig giant burrows in the ground. 462 00:21:05,460 --> 00:21:07,418 - So Frank, super curious guy, 463 00:21:07,418 --> 00:21:09,751 starts using satellite imagery 464 00:21:09,751 --> 00:21:12,043 to map out these network of tunnels, 465 00:21:12,043 --> 00:21:15,585 and he finds out there's not just one, not just two, 466 00:21:15,585 --> 00:21:19,460 there are 1500 separate tunnels that are kind of snaking 467 00:21:19,460 --> 00:21:21,668 through this southern Brazilian area. 468 00:21:23,085 --> 00:21:26,876 I think it's incredible that these 2000-pound creatures 469 00:21:27,918 --> 00:21:29,210 that once roamed the earth, 470 00:21:29,210 --> 00:21:31,085 that there's still evidence of them, like, 471 00:21:31,085 --> 00:21:32,543 next to a construction site. 472 00:21:33,168 --> 00:21:34,543 It's wild. 473 00:21:36,251 --> 00:21:38,501 - Created more than 10,000 years ago, 474 00:21:38,501 --> 00:21:40,335 today these ancient tunnels feel 475 00:21:40,335 --> 00:21:42,460 more eerie than frightening. 476 00:21:42,460 --> 00:21:43,835 Now, that's not the case 477 00:21:43,835 --> 00:21:46,793 with a mysterious cave in the Americas. 478 00:21:46,793 --> 00:21:50,585 Here it's not the size that matters, it's what's inside it. 479 00:21:51,293 --> 00:21:54,251 (suspenseful music) 480 00:21:54,251 --> 00:21:56,335 - In the jungles of Yucatan, Mexico, 481 00:21:57,251 --> 00:21:59,585 near a place called Kantemo village, 482 00:21:59,585 --> 00:22:02,960 there is a cave that could only be described 483 00:22:02,960 --> 00:22:03,918 as a living nightmare. 484 00:22:05,043 --> 00:22:06,501 (suspenseful music) 485 00:22:06,501 --> 00:22:08,960 - So you go into this cave, it's a 65-foot mouth, 486 00:22:08,960 --> 00:22:10,626 but it narrows a little bit. 487 00:22:10,626 --> 00:22:12,626 And once you get into this narrower part, 488 00:22:12,626 --> 00:22:16,126 there are things hanging from the roof of the cave. 489 00:22:16,126 --> 00:22:17,710 They kind of look like vines, 490 00:22:17,710 --> 00:22:20,251 but they're not vines, they're snakes. 491 00:22:20,251 --> 00:22:21,543 (snake hisses) (suspenseful music) 492 00:22:21,543 --> 00:22:23,335 - It's the yellow-red rat snake. 493 00:22:23,335 --> 00:22:25,751 And there's this one population of them 494 00:22:25,751 --> 00:22:30,293 that have evolved to live only in this cave. 495 00:22:30,293 --> 00:22:32,293 - At night, when the bats leave, 496 00:22:32,293 --> 00:22:33,918 they leave in this giant drove. 497 00:22:33,918 --> 00:22:37,960 And the snakes see this opportunity as dinnertime. 498 00:22:39,835 --> 00:22:41,960 Tucked into the crevices of this cave, 499 00:22:41,960 --> 00:22:45,210 they'd open up their mouths and pretty much allow the bats 500 00:22:45,210 --> 00:22:49,210 to impale themselves on their fangs. 501 00:22:49,210 --> 00:22:52,043 It's easy picking, especially with the amount of bats 502 00:22:52,043 --> 00:22:54,376 that are in this cave. 503 00:22:54,376 --> 00:22:55,585 (suspenseful music) 504 00:22:55,585 --> 00:22:56,626 - And there are so many of the bats 505 00:22:57,710 --> 00:22:59,085 in this particular cave system 506 00:22:59,085 --> 00:23:00,918 that this population of snakes has learned 507 00:23:00,918 --> 00:23:03,460 that they don't ever need to leave the cave. 508 00:23:03,460 --> 00:23:04,710 (snake hisses) (suspenseful music) 509 00:23:04,710 --> 00:23:06,585 - They're very aware of the time of day. 510 00:23:06,585 --> 00:23:07,960 They know when the bats are gonna be coming out, 511 00:23:07,960 --> 00:23:10,168 and they actually get themselves into position. 512 00:23:10,168 --> 00:23:11,543 So it just goes to show you 513 00:23:11,543 --> 00:23:14,293 that these are actually very intelligent creatures. 514 00:23:14,293 --> 00:23:15,835 (suspenseful music) 515 00:23:15,835 --> 00:23:18,376 - [Dan] Believe it or not, visitors are actually welcome 516 00:23:18,376 --> 00:23:20,751 to tour this dangling hall of terrors. 517 00:23:21,585 --> 00:23:22,918 (suspenseful music) 518 00:23:22,918 --> 00:23:25,126 - I've been to the cave of the hanging snakes 519 00:23:25,126 --> 00:23:27,376 and it is one of the eeriest 520 00:23:27,376 --> 00:23:29,418 places I've ever been to. 521 00:23:29,418 --> 00:23:31,585 The ceilings are very low, 522 00:23:31,585 --> 00:23:34,501 and as a human inside that cave, you have to crawl in 523 00:23:34,501 --> 00:23:36,876 with your head nearly touching the ceiling, 524 00:23:36,876 --> 00:23:41,251 and then hundreds, hundreds of snakes coming out 525 00:23:41,251 --> 00:23:43,626 of the ceiling to catch little bats, 526 00:23:43,626 --> 00:23:48,710 grab them with their mouths, and back up into the ceiling. 527 00:23:49,793 --> 00:23:54,043 It is the definition of a living horror movie. 528 00:23:54,585 --> 00:23:57,418 (suspenseful music) 529 00:23:57,418 --> 00:23:58,626 - No, thank you. 530 00:23:58,626 --> 00:24:00,001 This is my nightmare. 531 00:24:00,001 --> 00:24:01,835 This is my nightmare, cave with the hanging snakes. 532 00:24:01,835 --> 00:24:02,126 This is my nightmare, cave with the hanging snakes. 533 00:24:03,668 --> 00:24:05,835 - [Dan] That's one cave you won't find me hanging around. 534 00:24:10,293 --> 00:24:13,918 - Sometimes what hides beneath is neither deadly nor evil, 535 00:24:13,918 --> 00:24:16,960 but rather a glimpse into a mysterious past. 536 00:24:16,960 --> 00:24:20,626 Take this astonishing find by a miner in 2022. 537 00:24:20,626 --> 00:24:23,460 (suspenseful music) 538 00:24:24,251 --> 00:24:26,376 - In the Klondike gold fields of 539 00:24:26,376 --> 00:24:28,251 the Yukon Territory of Canada, 540 00:24:28,251 --> 00:24:29,293 you have a man by the 541 00:24:29,293 --> 00:24:30,335 name of Travis Delawski. 542 00:24:30,335 --> 00:24:31,376 (pickaxe hits ice) 543 00:24:31,376 --> 00:24:32,585 He's working in a trench 544 00:24:32,585 --> 00:24:36,043 and in this trench you have this creek 545 00:24:36,043 --> 00:24:38,918 that is covered with permafrost that's sitting on the top layer. 546 00:24:38,918 --> 00:24:40,710 (pickaxe hits ice) 547 00:24:40,710 --> 00:24:43,251 - As Travis is chipping away at the rock hard ice, 548 00:24:43,251 --> 00:24:46,043 suddenly a crevice opens. 549 00:24:46,043 --> 00:24:47,085 (suspenseful music) 550 00:24:47,085 --> 00:24:49,168 - Inside, he discovers something strange, 551 00:24:49,168 --> 00:24:50,168 some kind of creature. 552 00:24:51,126 --> 00:24:53,001 He sees a short tail 553 00:24:53,001 --> 00:24:56,918 and at first he thinks it's a mummified buffalo calf. 554 00:24:56,918 --> 00:24:59,001 - [Dan] But as Travis looks more closely, 555 00:25:00,251 --> 00:25:03,501 they see something a buffalo doesn't have, a trunk. 556 00:25:05,751 --> 00:25:07,668 - So he immediately calls his boss to try 557 00:25:07,668 --> 00:25:09,793 and figure out what the hell he just came across. 558 00:25:09,793 --> 00:25:12,501 So the boss comes down to see what Travis actually find, 559 00:25:12,501 --> 00:25:14,126 and he's shocked. 560 00:25:15,460 --> 00:25:19,418 He sees fur and it looks like it died maybe an hour ago. 561 00:25:19,418 --> 00:25:20,960 So he immediately yells out 562 00:25:20,960 --> 00:25:23,793 for everyone in the trench to stop working. 563 00:25:23,793 --> 00:25:25,501 And he takes some photos with his phone, 564 00:25:25,501 --> 00:25:27,376 and then he calls some local paleontologists 565 00:25:27,376 --> 00:25:29,793 to come in and inspect the scene. 566 00:25:29,793 --> 00:25:30,835 - [Dan] When they see the photos, 567 00:25:30,835 --> 00:25:32,751 they confirm the unbelievable. 568 00:25:34,085 --> 00:25:37,543 It's a baby woolly mammoth straight out of the ice age. 569 00:25:38,501 --> 00:25:39,960 (suspenseful music) 570 00:25:39,960 --> 00:25:41,001 - And they're all hands on deck, 571 00:25:41,001 --> 00:25:42,543 and they have to act immediately, 572 00:25:42,543 --> 00:25:44,626 because once this woolly mammoth baby is exposed 573 00:25:44,626 --> 00:25:47,126 to the elements, it can start to deteriorate. 574 00:25:47,126 --> 00:25:48,251 And there's a storm coming 575 00:25:48,251 --> 00:25:50,668 that is gonna totally flood out the trench. 576 00:25:52,335 --> 00:25:53,918 With moments to spare, 577 00:25:53,918 --> 00:25:56,293 they manage to get the woolly mammoth baby out. 578 00:25:56,293 --> 00:25:57,960 They carefully wrap it in a tarp, 579 00:25:57,960 --> 00:26:00,168 and then they transport it to a location 580 00:26:00,168 --> 00:26:01,960 where they actually have a ceremony 581 00:26:01,960 --> 00:26:04,126 with local indigenous elders. 582 00:26:04,126 --> 00:26:06,751 (suspenseful music) 583 00:26:06,751 --> 00:26:09,710 Gathered in a circle, the tribal elders offer a blessing 584 00:26:09,710 --> 00:26:12,043 and name the mammoth Nun cho ga, 585 00:26:12,043 --> 00:26:15,251 which means big baby animal in their native Haen language. 586 00:26:16,210 --> 00:26:17,251 (suspenseful music) 587 00:26:17,251 --> 00:26:18,585 - [Dan] With the clock ticking, 588 00:26:18,585 --> 00:26:21,210 scientists must examine the baby mammoth quickly 589 00:26:21,210 --> 00:26:24,001 before getting it into a freezer for preservation. 590 00:26:24,001 --> 00:26:27,251 - But they're able to determine that Nun cho ga is a female, 591 00:26:27,251 --> 00:26:29,376 and she was only about a month old when she died. 592 00:26:29,376 --> 00:26:32,918 They estimate that she died around 30,000 years ago. 593 00:26:32,918 --> 00:26:35,251 - The geology of where the mammoth is found indicates 594 00:26:35,251 --> 00:26:37,335 that she was walking across the grassland, 595 00:26:37,335 --> 00:26:38,751 strayed from her mother, 596 00:26:38,751 --> 00:26:39,918 and then she fell, 597 00:26:39,918 --> 00:26:41,418 gets stuck in the mud, 598 00:26:41,418 --> 00:26:45,001 and is preserved under tons of permafrost to be found 599 00:26:45,001 --> 00:26:47,710 by us thousands of years later. 600 00:26:47,710 --> 00:26:49,168 - [Dan] Incredibly, they find a piece 601 00:26:49,168 --> 00:26:51,293 of grass in the woolly mammoth's stomach. 602 00:26:52,668 --> 00:26:57,043 Fortunately, this means Nun cho ga died quickly. 603 00:26:57,043 --> 00:26:59,793 - While it's sad that Nun cho ga only lived about a month, 604 00:26:59,793 --> 00:27:02,751 her discovery today is really incredible. 605 00:27:02,751 --> 00:27:06,751 - This is the most intact mummified ice age animal 606 00:27:06,751 --> 00:27:09,543 found in North America, if not the world. 607 00:27:09,543 --> 00:27:12,418 (suspenseful music) 608 00:27:12,418 --> 00:27:15,210 - While a 30,000-year-old creature trapped beneath the ice 609 00:27:15,210 --> 00:27:18,585 might be fascinating, something terrifying lies 610 00:27:18,585 --> 00:27:21,168 in an otherwise enchanting setting, 611 00:27:21,168 --> 00:27:25,418 something that has locals afraid to go anywhere near it. 612 00:27:25,418 --> 00:27:29,335 (suspenseful music) 613 00:27:29,335 --> 00:27:32,668 - This place is 25 miles south of Merida 614 00:27:32,668 --> 00:27:35,293 in an area surrounded by dense jungle. 615 00:27:35,293 --> 00:27:36,585 There's this little opening, 616 00:27:36,585 --> 00:27:38,585 this hole, which enters into a void, 617 00:27:38,585 --> 00:27:42,543 and inside this void is a drop into an abyss 618 00:27:42,543 --> 00:27:44,710 of watery darkness. 619 00:27:44,710 --> 00:27:46,626 - [Dan] It's called Sac Uayum, 620 00:27:46,626 --> 00:27:50,585 and it's one of at least 40 cenotes, or underwater caves, 621 00:27:50,585 --> 00:27:53,168 that lie beneath this mysterious region. 622 00:27:53,168 --> 00:27:56,043 They collect so much naturally filtered groundwater 623 00:27:56,043 --> 00:27:58,251 that in the 13th century the Mayans decide 624 00:27:58,251 --> 00:28:01,251 to build their new capital here, Mayapan. 625 00:28:01,751 --> 00:28:03,210 (suspenseful music) 626 00:28:03,210 --> 00:28:06,501 - This walled city of like 17,000 people thrives 627 00:28:06,501 --> 00:28:10,751 for centuries, and it has dozens of life sustaining cenotes 628 00:28:10,751 --> 00:28:12,418 inside the city. 629 00:28:12,418 --> 00:28:13,876 (suspenseful music) 630 00:28:13,876 --> 00:28:17,210 - Most of them are within the walls of Mayapan, 631 00:28:17,210 --> 00:28:18,335 except for one, 632 00:28:18,335 --> 00:28:21,876 that for some reason the walls zigzagged around 633 00:28:21,876 --> 00:28:23,626 and moved around to avoid having 634 00:28:23,626 --> 00:28:26,001 that one cenote inside 635 00:28:26,001 --> 00:28:28,710 their city, Sac Uayum. 636 00:28:29,418 --> 00:28:31,876 (suspenseful music) 637 00:28:31,876 --> 00:28:35,918 - They believe Sac Uayum is a sacred place, 638 00:28:35,918 --> 00:28:38,710 a pathway to the underworld. 639 00:28:38,710 --> 00:28:40,168 (suspenseful music) 640 00:28:40,168 --> 00:28:42,418 The Maya also believed that this place is guarded 641 00:28:42,418 --> 00:28:46,751 by a feather covered serpent with a horse's head, 642 00:28:46,751 --> 00:28:49,710 who will snatch children who get too close. 643 00:28:49,710 --> 00:28:52,585 (suspenseful music) 644 00:28:52,585 --> 00:28:54,918 - I've personally visited Mayapan, 645 00:28:54,918 --> 00:28:57,293 and wanted to go to Sac Uayum, 646 00:28:57,293 --> 00:29:02,418 and every villager I have met have told me their story, 647 00:29:03,876 --> 00:29:07,460 that they have seen a snake-like creature that flies 648 00:29:07,460 --> 00:29:11,001 and has a horse head that is guarding that place, 649 00:29:11,001 --> 00:29:14,168 and I should not get anywhere close to Sac Uayum. 650 00:29:15,626 --> 00:29:17,126 - [Dan] Is it possible 651 00:29:17,126 --> 00:29:19,960 that Sac Uayum's legendary feathered serpent is real, 652 00:29:19,960 --> 00:29:21,376 or at least once was? 653 00:29:22,585 --> 00:29:25,418 In August of 2013, archaeologists, 654 00:29:25,418 --> 00:29:28,585 led by Dr. Bradley Russell attempt to find out. 655 00:29:28,585 --> 00:29:30,126 - You can imagine that getting in 656 00:29:30,126 --> 00:29:33,501 and out of a sinkhole that has a 40-foot drop 657 00:29:33,501 --> 00:29:35,085 is quite difficult. 658 00:29:35,085 --> 00:29:37,293 So they basically have to be lowered down into the water 659 00:29:37,293 --> 00:29:39,001 and then they can start their dive. 660 00:29:39,001 --> 00:29:41,085 But remember, if something goes wrong, 661 00:29:41,085 --> 00:29:44,293 you gotta be hoisted back out that 40 feet. 662 00:29:44,293 --> 00:29:46,626 (suspenseful music) 663 00:29:46,626 --> 00:29:47,876 You're being slowly lowered, 664 00:29:47,876 --> 00:29:50,168 now you're in this dark, murky water, 665 00:29:50,168 --> 00:29:52,710 and you know you have to actually penetrate through 666 00:29:52,710 --> 00:29:54,585 and go into a cave. 667 00:29:54,585 --> 00:29:56,710 (water gurgling) 668 00:29:56,710 --> 00:29:58,585 - As Bradley and his team scuba 669 00:29:58,585 --> 00:29:59,876 through these tight passages, 670 00:29:59,876 --> 00:30:02,126 their tanks are hitting the limestone, 671 00:30:02,126 --> 00:30:03,460 I mean, it's so tight. 672 00:30:05,293 --> 00:30:08,793 That's where they discover human skeletons. 673 00:30:08,793 --> 00:30:10,335 (suspenseful music) 674 00:30:10,335 --> 00:30:12,501 - [Dan] Could these be ancient victims 675 00:30:12,501 --> 00:30:15,043 of the notorious serpent monster? 676 00:30:15,043 --> 00:30:19,585 - There are just dozens of skeletons of men 677 00:30:19,585 --> 00:30:21,793 and women in this place. 678 00:30:21,793 --> 00:30:24,460 (suspenseful music) 679 00:30:24,460 --> 00:30:26,085 In Mayan civilization, 680 00:30:26,085 --> 00:30:29,918 we do not have evidence of mass graves or mass burials. 681 00:30:29,918 --> 00:30:33,251 These people seem to be in the prime of life. 682 00:30:33,251 --> 00:30:35,710 There's nothing that shows, for example, 683 00:30:35,710 --> 00:30:39,168 damage through warfare to the skeletons. 684 00:30:39,168 --> 00:30:40,418 And there's nothing that suggests 685 00:30:40,418 --> 00:30:43,251 that they're victims of human sacrifice. 686 00:30:43,251 --> 00:30:46,501 (gentle music) 687 00:30:46,501 --> 00:30:50,376 So the fact that in this cenote there are dozens 688 00:30:50,376 --> 00:30:55,210 and dozens of human remains makes it a bit of a mystery. 689 00:30:56,418 --> 00:31:00,001 We don't know why these people ended up in this cenote. 690 00:31:01,376 --> 00:31:03,085 (gentle music) 691 00:31:03,085 --> 00:31:06,085 - Whatever science might eventually uncover here, 692 00:31:06,085 --> 00:31:08,210 many of those who live by Sac Uayum believe 693 00:31:08,210 --> 00:31:08,460 many of those who live by Sac Uayum believe 694 00:31:08,918 --> 00:31:09,876 the legends are true, 695 00:31:10,251 --> 00:31:13,751 and that this mysterious pool is indeed an entrance 696 00:31:13,751 --> 00:31:15,126 to the underworld. 697 00:31:19,085 --> 00:31:21,251 - The city of Paris is known for romance, 698 00:31:21,251 --> 00:31:23,085 art, and cafes. 699 00:31:23,085 --> 00:31:24,918 But below its charming street lies 700 00:31:24,918 --> 00:31:26,918 something quite different, 701 00:31:26,918 --> 00:31:30,168 miles of tunnels stuffed with human remains. 702 00:31:30,168 --> 00:31:32,335 (suspenseful music) 703 00:31:32,335 --> 00:31:34,376 - The tunnels themselves are the result 704 00:31:34,376 --> 00:31:38,210 of limestone quarries that are dug around the 13th century. 705 00:31:38,210 --> 00:31:40,418 But quarrying was unregulated. 706 00:31:40,418 --> 00:31:42,543 People just dug where they wanted to 707 00:31:43,126 --> 00:31:44,876 and then when the limestone ran out, 708 00:31:44,876 --> 00:31:46,168 the tunnel was abandoned. 709 00:31:47,585 --> 00:31:49,085 So by the 18th century, 710 00:31:49,085 --> 00:31:51,918 this part of Paris was like Swiss cheese. 711 00:31:52,960 --> 00:31:55,085 - [Dan] By 1780, the city of Paris is left 712 00:31:55,085 --> 00:31:57,835 with nearly 200 miles of abandoned mining tunnels 713 00:31:57,835 --> 00:31:58,918 beneath its streets, 714 00:32:00,126 --> 00:32:03,543 until they find a dark, new purpose. 715 00:32:03,543 --> 00:32:05,001 (suspenseful music) 716 00:32:05,001 --> 00:32:08,960 - Parisian cemeteries are literally overflowing. 717 00:32:08,960 --> 00:32:11,335 (church bell rings) 718 00:32:11,335 --> 00:32:14,168 Graves are buried on top of graves on top of graves 719 00:32:14,168 --> 00:32:15,460 on top of graves. 720 00:32:16,918 --> 00:32:20,418 - It gets so bad that a building next 721 00:32:20,418 --> 00:32:24,293 to the cemetery has its basement wall completely collapse, 722 00:32:24,293 --> 00:32:26,001 because there are so many bodies 723 00:32:26,001 --> 00:32:27,710 on the other side of the wall. 724 00:32:28,418 --> 00:32:29,710 - The Paris city officials realize 725 00:32:29,710 --> 00:32:30,751 something has to be done. 726 00:32:30,751 --> 00:32:32,460 They think, what we really need 727 00:32:32,460 --> 00:32:34,501 is a good underground storage area, 728 00:32:34,501 --> 00:32:37,585 and we have one, all of those limestone tunnels. 729 00:32:37,585 --> 00:32:40,251 - So in 1786, thus commences 730 00:32:40,251 --> 00:32:45,335 the most macabre public works project of all time. 731 00:32:45,918 --> 00:32:48,376 (suspenseful music) 732 00:32:50,085 --> 00:32:51,585 Wagon upon wagon 733 00:32:51,585 --> 00:32:55,918 upon wagon cloaked in black cloths are shipping bones 734 00:32:55,918 --> 00:32:59,376 from the cemetery down into the disused mines 735 00:32:59,376 --> 00:33:01,668 to create the Paris catacombs. 736 00:33:01,668 --> 00:33:04,501 We're talking about millions upon millions of human remains. 737 00:33:06,126 --> 00:33:09,001 - [Dan] Today, visitors can tour this bizarre display 738 00:33:09,001 --> 00:33:11,335 of over 600 years of the dead. 739 00:33:12,335 --> 00:33:14,460 - There's an official door to the catacombs 740 00:33:14,460 --> 00:33:16,918 where you can pay and you can go tour 741 00:33:16,918 --> 00:33:19,751 a certain small section of the catacombs. 742 00:33:21,668 --> 00:33:24,043 - [Dan] But not everyone sneaks down there to gawk 743 00:33:24,043 --> 00:33:25,876 at old bones. 744 00:33:25,876 --> 00:33:27,543 - The catacombs also plays host 745 00:33:27,543 --> 00:33:30,626 to a very interesting and amazing heist. 746 00:33:31,960 --> 00:33:35,293 A team of people start going down through the catacombs, 747 00:33:35,293 --> 00:33:37,335 using the tunnel as a means of getting 748 00:33:37,335 --> 00:33:40,585 to a very fancy Luxembourg apartment. 749 00:33:40,585 --> 00:33:42,001 (suspenseful music) 750 00:33:42,001 --> 00:33:45,585 They drill up 20 feet in order to get into this apartment. 751 00:33:45,585 --> 00:33:50,460 What's there are really expensive bottles of wine, 752 00:33:50,460 --> 00:33:54,960 each bottle at least $1,000, and they steal 300 of them, 753 00:33:54,960 --> 00:33:57,918 and disappear back down into the catacombs, 754 00:33:57,918 --> 00:34:00,251 just melting into the darkness. 755 00:34:00,251 --> 00:34:02,543 - [Dan] The wine thieves are never found, 756 00:34:02,543 --> 00:34:04,460 but it's not even the strangest secret use 757 00:34:04,460 --> 00:34:06,168 of this underground labyrinth. 758 00:34:07,335 --> 00:34:09,418 - The Paris Police Department 759 00:34:09,418 --> 00:34:12,418 has a unit to patrol these tunnels, 760 00:34:12,418 --> 00:34:14,126 and they regularly go down there to train. 761 00:34:14,126 --> 00:34:16,085 They're going along this dark tunnel 762 00:34:16,085 --> 00:34:18,210 and they suddenly see a sign that says, 763 00:34:18,210 --> 00:34:19,626 building site, no access. 764 00:34:19,626 --> 00:34:22,251 And they haven't been informed of any kind 765 00:34:22,251 --> 00:34:24,876 of city construction project happening underground. 766 00:34:24,876 --> 00:34:28,251 So they push through this tarp to find out what's beyond. 767 00:34:28,251 --> 00:34:31,585 - They lift the tarp away to find a security camera, 768 00:34:32,626 --> 00:34:35,043 and suddenly dogs begin barking from everywhere. 769 00:34:35,043 --> 00:34:36,251 (dogs barking) 770 00:34:36,251 --> 00:34:37,751 They don't turn out to be real dogs. 771 00:34:37,751 --> 00:34:41,085 It's pumped through speakers to frighten people away. 772 00:34:41,085 --> 00:34:43,751 But that makes it even more intriguing. 773 00:34:43,751 --> 00:34:46,585 Who is trying to keep us out of this space? 774 00:34:46,585 --> 00:34:48,501 - [Dan] What they find is truly bizarre, 775 00:34:48,501 --> 00:34:52,626 even for catacomb police, a movie theater. 776 00:34:53,751 --> 00:34:55,251 (gentle music) 777 00:34:55,251 --> 00:34:57,585 - Not only that, this movie theater has attached 778 00:34:57,585 --> 00:35:01,418 to it a fully-featured restaurant and bar. 779 00:35:01,418 --> 00:35:04,418 Not only that, it has telephone lines. 780 00:35:04,418 --> 00:35:08,001 So that means someone knows the reservation number. 781 00:35:08,001 --> 00:35:09,168 They're like, "Hi, secret bar?" 782 00:35:09,168 --> 00:35:10,710 They're like, "Yeah?" 783 00:35:10,710 --> 00:35:11,543 Like, "Table for four?" 784 00:35:11,543 --> 00:35:12,918 "Yeah." 785 00:35:12,918 --> 00:35:15,543 - [Dan] This underground theater is obviously illegal. 786 00:35:15,543 --> 00:35:18,251 But when police return three days later, 787 00:35:18,251 --> 00:35:20,126 they get another surprise. 788 00:35:21,418 --> 00:35:23,585 - They come back, everything's removed, 789 00:35:23,585 --> 00:35:26,376 and there's a sign that says do not try to find us. 790 00:35:27,918 --> 00:35:29,876 - A photographer named Patrick Alk, 791 00:35:29,876 --> 00:35:32,043 whose whole thing is to document 792 00:35:32,043 --> 00:35:34,210 the underground exploration movement. 793 00:35:34,210 --> 00:35:36,793 is disappointed that the movie theater got busted, 794 00:35:36,793 --> 00:35:38,418 but he says, "You know, 795 00:35:38,418 --> 00:35:41,251 no problem, there are dozens more where this came from. 796 00:35:41,251 --> 00:35:44,168 You guys have no idea what's down there." 797 00:35:44,168 --> 00:35:49,543 (suspenseful music) 798 00:35:49,543 --> 00:35:51,376 - Finding unusual things in your basement 799 00:35:51,376 --> 00:35:53,751 is fairly common for most people. 800 00:35:53,751 --> 00:35:57,793 But what one man finds in his home in Turkey, unbelievable. 801 00:36:00,168 --> 00:36:04,251 - In 1963 in the Turkish town of Derinkuyu 802 00:36:04,251 --> 00:36:07,251 a man is doing a home improvement project. 803 00:36:07,251 --> 00:36:09,418 Now, most of us who do this kind of DIY stuff, 804 00:36:09,418 --> 00:36:12,210 you expect to find old stuff in the walls, 805 00:36:12,210 --> 00:36:14,085 you know, old photos and maybe some jewelry. 806 00:36:14,085 --> 00:36:15,418 Well, this guy takes his sledgehammer 807 00:36:15,418 --> 00:36:16,918 and he hits the wall 808 00:36:16,918 --> 00:36:18,751 and he hits it again and again, and he breaks through. 809 00:36:18,751 --> 00:36:22,335 (sledgehammer slams) (suspenseful music) 810 00:36:22,335 --> 00:36:24,710 What he finds is a passageway, 811 00:36:27,251 --> 00:36:28,835 which, when he crawls into it, 812 00:36:30,335 --> 00:36:33,835 leads to another tunnel and another tunnel beyond that. 813 00:36:33,835 --> 00:36:35,418 (suspenseful music) 814 00:36:35,418 --> 00:36:36,793 - And the tunnel goes on a little bit longer, 815 00:36:36,793 --> 00:36:39,876 and a little bit longer, and then opens into chambers, 816 00:36:40,918 --> 00:36:44,168 and then more chambers and then more tunnels. 817 00:36:44,168 --> 00:36:47,501 He's discovered an ancient subterranean city 818 00:36:47,501 --> 00:36:49,710 right in his cellar wall 819 00:36:49,710 --> 00:36:51,793 all through the throw of a sledgehammer. 820 00:36:53,376 --> 00:36:55,918 - [Dan] It's the 2000-year- old lost city of Derinkuyu, 821 00:36:55,918 --> 00:36:59,626 one of the largest subterranean towns in the world. 822 00:37:01,585 --> 00:37:04,668 - What he uncovers is absolutely unbelievable, 823 00:37:04,668 --> 00:37:08,668 a tunneled city that can house up to 20,000 people, 824 00:37:08,668 --> 00:37:11,835 animals, livestock, grain stores. 825 00:37:11,835 --> 00:37:15,251 The first eight stories have ventilation shafts 826 00:37:15,251 --> 00:37:17,210 that ensure that fresh air circulates 827 00:37:17,210 --> 00:37:19,543 through the entire subterranean city. 828 00:37:19,543 --> 00:37:21,626 - They've dug out troughs 829 00:37:21,626 --> 00:37:23,585 for the camels that are down there. 830 00:37:23,585 --> 00:37:26,876 They have large vats for the wine that they're fermenting. 831 00:37:26,876 --> 00:37:30,126 All of this is dug of the stone itself. 832 00:37:30,126 --> 00:37:31,835 It's very, very resourceful. 833 00:37:33,210 --> 00:37:36,668 - [Dan] But why build such an elaborate city underground? 834 00:37:37,918 --> 00:37:40,418 - The main purpose of this underground city 835 00:37:40,418 --> 00:37:42,251 is for the people of Derinkuyu 836 00:37:42,251 --> 00:37:45,501 to come in and hide from outside forces, 837 00:37:45,501 --> 00:37:48,793 from dangerous people who may have infiltrated the area. 838 00:37:50,126 --> 00:37:52,543 - One of the most amazing sites is there 839 00:37:52,543 --> 00:37:54,626 are these huge millstones 840 00:37:54,626 --> 00:37:57,168 which are in place still to this day. 841 00:37:57,168 --> 00:37:58,626 They have a round hole in the middle 842 00:37:58,626 --> 00:38:01,460 and you can roll this millstone into place, 843 00:38:01,460 --> 00:38:03,418 which would then block the tunnel 844 00:38:03,418 --> 00:38:06,751 and stop the enemy from going any further. 845 00:38:06,751 --> 00:38:08,460 - [Dan] This defense system works so well, 846 00:38:08,460 --> 00:38:11,460 the city remains in use until 1923 847 00:38:11,460 --> 00:38:14,668 before it's sealed up and nearly lost to history. 848 00:38:14,668 --> 00:38:18,043 Good thing for DIY projects. 849 00:38:18,043 --> 00:38:19,418 (suspenseful music) 850 00:38:19,418 --> 00:38:20,793 - If you're just walking in one of these areas 851 00:38:20,793 --> 00:38:22,126 with one of these underground cities, 852 00:38:22,126 --> 00:38:23,501 nothing looks different. 853 00:38:23,501 --> 00:38:26,376 I mean, it's just life as normal on the surface. 854 00:38:26,376 --> 00:38:27,835 Little do you realize 855 00:38:27,835 --> 00:38:31,585 that beneath your feet is an engineering marvel. 856 00:38:31,585 --> 00:38:33,918 - [Dan] Makes you wonder what unexpected things 857 00:38:33,918 --> 00:38:36,835 could be on the other side of your own basement wall, 858 00:38:38,043 --> 00:38:40,501 or in your own backyard. 859 00:38:40,501 --> 00:38:41,960 (suspenseful music) 860 00:38:41,960 --> 00:38:44,001 - In 1974, a plumber named Rosendo Cruz from Alhambra, 861 00:38:44,001 --> 00:38:47,460 California, buys his wife a brand new Ferrari Dino 862 00:38:47,460 --> 00:38:49,043 for her birthday. 863 00:38:49,043 --> 00:38:52,168 She's so excited, she can't wait to take it out. 864 00:38:52,168 --> 00:38:54,460 They cruise on out to the Brown Derby 865 00:38:54,460 --> 00:38:57,418 to have a birthday dinner, have a wonderful time, 866 00:38:57,418 --> 00:39:01,168 come outside the restaurant, and the Ferrari is gone. 867 00:39:01,168 --> 00:39:02,501 (police sirens) 868 00:39:02,501 --> 00:39:04,960 - Police are never able to find the Dino, 869 00:39:04,960 --> 00:39:06,918 and ultimately, it becomes a 870 00:39:06,918 --> 00:39:08,751 cold case that's unsolved. 871 00:39:09,835 --> 00:39:11,626 - Four years later, 872 00:39:12,376 --> 00:39:14,710 (suspenseful music) 873 00:39:14,710 --> 00:39:17,335 you have a couple of boys playing in the backyard, 874 00:39:17,335 --> 00:39:19,001 and these boys decide, let's 875 00:39:19,001 --> 00:39:20,460 dig up stuff in the backyard 876 00:39:20,460 --> 00:39:22,751 and see if we can find some buried treasure. 877 00:39:22,751 --> 00:39:25,543 And then their shovels start to make a clinking sound. 878 00:39:25,543 --> 00:39:27,585 Oh no, did we hit a pipe? 879 00:39:27,585 --> 00:39:28,918 So they immediately run out 880 00:39:28,918 --> 00:39:31,251 and they flag down an LA County Sheriff's cruiser. 881 00:39:31,251 --> 00:39:33,293 - The policeman contacts the city, 882 00:39:33,293 --> 00:39:35,918 they bring out a bulldozer and begin to dig, 883 00:39:35,918 --> 00:39:39,001 and lo and behold, what do they excavate? 884 00:39:39,001 --> 00:39:43,793 A 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS, 885 00:39:45,168 --> 00:39:47,585 the same Ferrari Dino that was parked 886 00:39:47,585 --> 00:39:50,543 outside the Brown Derby four years ago. 887 00:39:51,710 --> 00:39:52,960 - [Dan] But after a little more digging, 888 00:39:52,960 --> 00:39:55,751 they noticed something totally unexpected. 889 00:39:55,751 --> 00:39:57,460 - So when investigators uncover the car, 890 00:39:57,460 --> 00:39:58,668 they find that it's been 891 00:39:58,668 --> 00:40:00,293 almost impeccably preserved. 892 00:40:00,293 --> 00:40:02,751 It's been wrapped in plastic, and tarp, 893 00:40:02,751 --> 00:40:05,668 and even blankets, and someone clearly wanted 894 00:40:05,668 --> 00:40:07,793 to maintain this car. 895 00:40:07,793 --> 00:40:09,960 - Another thing that helps preserve the vehicle 896 00:40:09,960 --> 00:40:12,751 is that it's in Southern California where it's dry. 897 00:40:12,751 --> 00:40:15,418 And during this time, there was actually a drought. 898 00:40:15,418 --> 00:40:17,876 So they basically made a Ferrari mummy. 899 00:40:19,251 --> 00:40:22,418 - [Dan] No one was ever charged for the theft of the Dino, 900 00:40:22,418 --> 00:40:24,293 though theories abound as to who stole it 901 00:40:24,293 --> 00:40:26,043 and why it was left there. 902 00:40:26,043 --> 00:40:29,085 Maybe the thieves just forgot where they put it. 903 00:40:30,043 --> 00:40:31,543 (suspenseful music) 904 00:40:31,543 --> 00:40:33,751 But even after four years underground, 905 00:40:33,751 --> 00:40:37,085 this Dino isn't destined to just be scrapped for parts. 906 00:40:38,376 --> 00:40:40,043 - Believe it or not, to this day, 907 00:40:40,043 --> 00:40:41,960 the Dino still lives. 908 00:40:41,960 --> 00:40:45,085 After it was recovered, it was sold to a collector. 909 00:40:45,085 --> 00:40:46,418 He decided to keep as much 910 00:40:46,418 --> 00:40:48,710 of the original materials as possible. 911 00:40:48,710 --> 00:40:50,585 It still has two of the original wheels, 912 00:40:50,585 --> 00:40:53,793 the original chrome, and today it sports 913 00:40:53,793 --> 00:40:57,335 a license plate that says, DUG UP. 914 00:40:57,335 --> 00:41:01,001 (suspenseful music) 915 00:41:01,001 --> 00:41:03,876 - Whether it's a perfectly preserved baby mammoth, 916 00:41:03,876 --> 00:41:08,460 mysterious bones, or a vintage Ferrari in mint condition, 917 00:41:08,460 --> 00:41:12,626 what lies beneath us is fascinating, terrifying, 918 00:41:12,626 --> 00:41:15,460 and sometimes, unbelievable. 71478

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