"CURIOSITY" USES NEW IMAGING TECHNOLOGY TO REVEAL THE MYSTERIES OF YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
"X-Ray Yellowstone" premieres Sunday, Dec. 23 at 9 PM E/P on Discovery Channel's CURIOSITY series
(Los Angeles, Calif.) - Created in 1872, Yellowstone is the first national park in America and home to hundreds of species. It is an American cultural icon attracting millions of visitors each year. But there is more to this park than meets the eye.
"X-Ray Yellowstone," airing Sunday, Dec. 23 at 9 PM E/P on Discovery Channel's CURIOSITY series, will take viewers inside the hidden wonders of Yellowstone using new imaging technology and the latest scientific research to shed insight on its incredible wilderness and the invisible forces at work.
Why is the wolf and elk population dwindling? What triggers the park's deadly avalanches? What makes peregrine falcons one of world's most lethal hunters? And how does the deadly prairie rattlesnake survive in Yellowstone's extremes? These mysteries and others will be explored.
The episode will also peel back the layers and go beneath the surface of the park's most popular attractions. A first stop for many visitors is to one of the hundreds of geothermal geysers that spew boiling hot water and steam into the sky like clockwork. It's an incredible sight but few stop to consider what lurks beneath their feet - a massive super volcano with the potential to erupt at any time.
"For most people who come to Yellowstone, it's hard to comprehend the size of the caldera left over from the last eruption. Most people are standing in it when visiting," said Greg Vaughn, one of the CURIOSITY scientists.
In this latest episode of CURIOSITY, viewers will see a side of Yellowstone like never revealed before - witnessing first-hand the epic forces that shape this active and beautiful land.
"X-Ray Yellowstone" is produced by Mentorn Media for Discovery Channel. CURIOSITY is overseen by Vice President, Development and Production Howard Swartz and Senior Vice President, Development and Production Simon Andreae. To learn more, go to www.discovery.com, on Facebook at Facebook.com/discovery and on Twitter @Discovery. Intel is a presenting sponsor of "X-Ray Yellowstone."
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