Volcano Stories

Season 2

No two volcanoes are alike; each one has its own distinctive landscape, climate, and geological context. Just as unique are the people we meet along the way who help us comprehend how greatly our planet – and our lives – have been shaped by volcanic phenomena.

For the scientific aspect of each episode, we explore the very diverse range of questions raised by volcanic phenomena in such varied fields as earth sciences, climatology, biodiversity, oceanography, geography, agronomics, and archaeology. The cultural part of the show delves into mythology, religion, philosophy, folk and artistic traditions, cooking, and ways of life.

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15 Episodes

  • The Canaries, Marvels of Ingeniuty
    E1
    The Canaries, Marvels of IngeniutyOff the coast of Morocco, on the Spanish archipelago of the Canaries, men have developed a wealth of ingenuity to make the most of volcanoes that provide them with fresh water, salt and vines.
  • Cape Verde, the Irreducibles of the Crater
    E2
    Cape Verde, the Irreducibles of the CraterFogo Island, in Cape Verde, is dominated by the very active Pico do Fogo volcano. For more than two centuries, a community of irreducibles has settled in the crater and cohabits with the fire monster despite the dangers.
  • Mount Fuji, a Japanese Tradition
    E3
    Mount Fuji, a Japanese TraditionMount Fuji is the universal symbol of Japan. Its perfect and iconic shape has inspired the greatest artists. For the Japanese, it is the ascent of a lifetime, a true initiatory passage.
  • Nevados de Chillán, the Volcanic Ski Resort
    E4
    Nevados de Chillán, the Volcanic Ski ResortNevados de Chillán is the most active volcanic complex in Chile. Despite the risk, the Chileans have installed a ski resort only a few kilometers from a particularly active crater.
  • Chile, the Treasures of the Atacama Desert
    E5
    Chile, the Treasures of the Atacama DesertThe Atacama Desert is a volcanic land rich in countless treasures. Fresh water, copper, lithium... over the millennia, it is the volcanoes that have given men the resources to live and prosper in this inhospitable territory.
  • Mexico, the Secrets of Popocatépetl
    E6
    Mexico, the Secrets of PopocatépetlIn Mexico, the Popocatépetl volcano challenges humans to understand it. Today, the risk of eruption is high and the threat looms over the nearby capital, Mexico City.
  • Martinique, in the Shadow of Mount Pelée
    E7
    Martinique, in the Shadow of Mount PeléeIn the Caribbean, in Martinique, Mount Pelée awoke in 1902, causing the deadliest volcanic disaster of the 20th century. Faced with the threat, volcanologists are watching for the slightest sign of awakening so that history never repeats itself.
  • Aogashima, the Secrets of the Lost Island
    E8
    Aogashima, the Secrets of the Lost IslandThe Japanese island of Aogashima, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, is one of the most inaccessible volcanoes on the planet. Despite this, the few men and women who live there are viscerally attached to this volcanic gem and its many treasures.
  • Montserrat, a Ghost Town in the Caribbean
    E9
    Montserrat, a Ghost Town in the CaribbeanIn Montserrat, a small British island in the Caribbean, the terrible eruption that began in 1995 hit the island's capital with full force. Since then, Plymouth has become a ghost town... More than 20 years later, the island is starting its reconstruction and a long process of reconciliation with its volcano.
  • Mayotte: The Birth of an Underwater Giant
    E10
    Mayotte: The Birth of an Underwater GiantIn 2018, the island of Mayotte is shaken by a long series of earthquakes. While searching for the origin of this seismic crisis, scientists discovered a huge active underwater volcano a few kilometers off the coast. Since then, a large-scale oceanographic mission has been trying to unravel the mysteries of the youngest volcano on the planet... because the daily life of the people of Mayotte has been turned upside down by this new, unpredictable neighbor.
  • Peru, the White City Under Threat
    E11
    Peru, the White City Under ThreatIn Peru, the second city of the country extends to the feet of the Misti volcano. Volcanic mud flows, burning clouds... scientists are watching because this giant threatens the million inhabitants of Arequipa. But far from these worrying prospects, in everyday life, the volcano brings much more than it takes... a white volcanic stone is the treasure which allowed to build one of the most beautiful cities of South America...
  • Iceland, the Magic of Reykjanes Lava
    E12
    Iceland, the Magic of Reykjanes LavaFor the first time in 800 years, huge lava flows are flowing down the slopes of the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland... A rare opportunity for scientists to study a phenomenon that usually takes place at the bottom of the ocean. This eruption brings many dangers to the inhabitants... but Icelanders are not afraid and welcome it as a great show offered by Nature.
  • The Azores, the Energy of Volcanoes
    E13
    The Azores, the Energy of VolcanoesIn the Azores, on the island of Sao Miguel, volcanoes are overflowing with energy... In some villages, volcanism results in dangerous gas emanations but the heat of the volcanoes, when it is well controlled, is above all an opportunity... volcanic cooking but also geothermal energy which allows the island to become today a reference for green energy.
  • Santorini, a Legendary Cataclysm
    E14
    Santorini, a Legendary CataclysmThe island of Santorini is forever marked by a legendary eruption, one of the greatest volcanic disasters the Earth has ever known. The remains of an ancient city buried under the ashes for more than 3000 years still testify today to the violence of the cataclysm. Over the millennia, this terrible event has fed the greatest myths such as the Plagues of Egypt. Today, scientists remain on alert, because at the bottom of the sea, the threat rumbles...
  • Pantelleria, the Black Pearl of the Mediterranean
    E15
    Pantelleria, the Black Pearl of the MediterraneanIsolated at sea between Europe and Africa, Pantelleria is the most secret active volcano in Italy. Its gentle windswept relief is a world away from the great Italian volcanoes, such as Stromboli or Vesuvius. However, for those who take the time to discover it, the island conceals countless volcanic treasures... from the Bronze Age to today, the peoples who have succeeded one another here have jealously guarded the secrets of the Black Pearl of the Mediterranean.

 

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