- The Secrets of the Underground (2016)
- Earth: The Power of the Planet (2007)
- The Great Rift: Africa's Wild Heart (2010)
- The Day the Earth Shook (2010)
- Fire and Ice: The Volcanoes of Kamchatka (2014)
- The Living Planet (1984)
- The Mystery of the Lost City of Petra (2012)
- The Ice Age: A Journey Through Time (2009)
- Supervolcanoes (2005)
- The Earth's Crust: A Geological Journey (2018)
Embark on a fascinating journey through time with these documentaries that delve into the Earth's geological history. From the depths of the ocean to the peaks of mountains, these films uncover the secrets of our planet's past, present, and future. Whether you're a geology enthusiast or simply curious about the world beneath our feet, this collection promises to enlighten and entertain with its exploration of the Earth's most profound geological discoveries.

The Secrets of the Underground (2016)
Description: Explore the hidden geological wonders beneath our cities, revealing how underground structures and caves have influenced human history.
Fact: The documentary includes explorations of the catacombs of Paris and the underground cities of Cappadocia.


Earth: The Power of the Planet (2007)
Description: Dr. Iain Stewart presents the forces that shape our planet, including the geological processes of plate tectonics, volcanoes, and the atmosphere.
Fact: The series was filmed in over 25 countries to capture the Earth's diverse geological features.


The Great Rift: Africa's Wild Heart (2010)
Description: This film explores the Great Rift Valley, a geological marvel stretching from the Red Sea to Mozambique, showcasing its impact on wildlife and human history.
Fact: The documentary features stunning aerial footage of the Rift Valley.


The Day the Earth Shook (2010)
Description: This documentary explores the devastating impact of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, revealing the geological processes behind such catastrophic events.
Fact: The film includes exclusive interviews with survivors and experts who provide firsthand accounts of the disaster.


Fire and Ice: The Volcanoes of Kamchatka (2014)
Description: Journey to one of the most volcanically active regions on Earth, showcasing the beauty and danger of Kamchatka's volcanoes.
Fact: The documentary was filmed over three years, capturing rare volcanic eruptions.


The Living Planet (1984)
Description: Sir David Attenborough narrates this series that includes episodes on geological phenomena like volcanoes and earthquakes, explaining their role in shaping Earth's ecosystems.
Fact: This series was one of the first to use time-lapse photography to show geological processes.


The Mystery of the Lost City of Petra (2012)
Description: This documentary investigates the geological and historical aspects of the ancient city of Petra, carved into the rose-red cliffs of Jordan.
Fact: Petra was featured in the film "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," which boosted its fame.


The Ice Age: A Journey Through Time (2009)
Description: This film delves into the geological and climatic changes during the Ice Age, showcasing how these changes shaped the Earth's landscape.
Fact: The documentary features animations to illustrate the movement of glaciers.


Supervolcanoes (2005)
Description: Discover the world's most powerful volcanoes, exploring their geological significance and the potential global impact of their eruptions.
Fact: The film includes simulations of supervolcano eruptions and their aftermath.


The Earth's Crust: A Geological Journey (2018)
Description: This documentary takes viewers on a global tour of the Earth's crust, explaining the geological processes that shape continents and ocean floors.
Fact: The film uses cutting-edge technology to visualize the Earth's crust in 3D.
