After the Titanic accidentally struck an iceberg in the mid-Atlanic, it took just over two hours for the ocean to completely devour the ship as seen in this Curiosity video.
Nick Isles heads back to New Zealand's South Island, to explore on a massive scale the process of land creation and destruction caused by glacial and plate tectonic activity.
Nick Isles heads back to New Zealand's South Island, to explore on a massive scale the process of land creation and destruction caused by glacial and plate tectonic activity.
Just outside New Zealand, White Island sits at the junction of the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates. At this point, the floor of the Pacific Ocean dives down deep below the Australian plate.
One father's cruise of a lifetime turns into nightmare as his family's boat smashes into a coral reef. Fighting bitter cold temperatures and massive storm surges, their odds of survival dwindle with each passing wave. Will they make it out alive?
How much trash is in our oceans? And does it look more like a floating landfill or a plastic soup? Anna Cummins, co-founder of the 5 Gyres Project, gives Jorge Ribas the facts about her recent trip into the Atlantic Garbage Patch.