Emergence of cutting-edge technologies such as ground penetrating radar (GPR), LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), and 3-D imaging, scientists are now able to research fascinating underworlds of secret tunnel networks, ancient structures, and bizarre geological occurrences that offer glimpses into our history like we’ve never been able to see before. In Season 1, we were taken to Al Capone’s secret passageways in Kentucky, and the tunnels in Alcatraz. Secrets of the Underground season 2 on Science Channel continues to explore new destinations and uncover new mysteries in October.
Secrets of the Underground Season 2 Cast
Explorer, adventurer biologist and tech fanatic Rob Nelson and his new co-host, geophysicist Stefan Burns take you to new places in the new season, featuring eight one-hour episodes.
Secrets of the Underground Season 2 (2017)
Developed By: Kim Woodard, Greg Henry and Isaac Holub
Host: Rob Nelson, Stefan Burns
Network: Science Channel
Release Date: October 28, 2017 10 pm
Secrets of the Underground Season 2 Places
In the premiere episode of Secrets of the Underground Season 2, Rob and Stefan jet to southwestern Poland to investigate rumors of a buried train packed with stolen Nazi treasure, valued at over a billion dollars.
The legend is fueled by the region’s Owl Mountains, home to miles of underground tunnels constructed in the final days of the Third Reich as part unfinished Nazi project of still-unknown purpose. They are even believed to connect to many of the nearby castles in the area. Were these labyrinths constructed as a last-ditch effort to hide Nazi loot? The use of the first-ever metallic scan next to a stretch of track reveals a large metal anomaly, leading to a new theory on where the train could be hidden.
Later episodes take viewers to find more about America’s Atlantis, the Lost Temple of Jerusalem, Nikola Tesla’s buried master plans, and more.
Secrets of the Underground Season 2 Trailer
Watch this new trailer of Secrets of the Underground Season 2 and get ready for a new adventure.
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