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Antarctica: The End of the Earth: Katabatic

Season 18 Episode 1 | 53m 13s

Uncover the variety of activity, both human and natural, that occurs on the slopes of active volcanoes. See the surprising number of animals that survive and thrive alongside these fiery natural phenomena.

Aired: 10/23/99
Antarctica: The End of the Earth: Katabatic
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