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La Valse des continents

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This extraordinary series is a sweeping account of the rise of Earth’s continents. They are the product of a grand waltz of plate tectonics and the continual evolution of Earth’s crust. As landmasses assemble and separate, they fuel volcanoes and spark earthquakes, building mountains and tearing valleys. We see the Earth, eons in the making, through the eyes of geologists and other scientists.

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4th June 2012 - 15th July 2013
Director
Alexis de Favitski
Writer
Stéphane J.Bureau
Top Cast
Anna Flori-Lamour
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Oceania - The Tectonic Ring of Fire Still
Oceania - The Tectonic Ring of Fire
4th June 2012

Episode 1

Examining what resulted from the collision of the Australian and Pacific plates that formed the lands of the South Pacific.

Asia - The Tectonics of Life and Death Still
Asia - The Tectonics of Life and Death
5th June 2012

Episode 2

The greatest destruction of life in the Earth's history; Siberia joining other land masses. Charting Siberia's course across the Earth's surface and the formation of the planet's largest continent.

Asia - Rising Mountains and Sinking Countries Still
Asia - Rising Mountains and Sinking Countries
6th June 2012

Episode 3

The Indian subcontinent pushes the Himalayas upward; Japan is shaken by tectonic forces; Indonesia is ravaged by volcanoes. The rise of the Himalayas is chronicled. Also: Natural events that impacted Japan and Indonesia are discussed.

Europe - Tropical Beginnings Still
Europe - Tropical Beginnings
7th June 2012

Episode 4

Europe was born of three massive tectonic collisions, leading the numerous transformations. Exploring Europe's geological history. Also: Fossils and petrified forests are examined.

Europe - A Turbulent Future Still
Europe - A Turbulent Future
8th June 2012

Episode 5

Europe continues to be transformed by tectonic forces; Iceland cracks at the seams; the Alps are rising. Changes in Iceland and the Mediterranean Sea are examined as tectonic forces continue to transform Europe.

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