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Drain the Oceans – Season 4 (2021)

Season 4 of “Drain the Oceans” takes viewers on an exploratory journey into the depths of the world’s oceans, lakes, and seas, uncovering secrets hidden beneath the waves. Through cutting-edge technology and deep-sea archaeology, the series reveals insights into historical mysteries, maritime legends, and lost civilizations. This season explores a variety of topics including Hollywood’s archaeology, the dark side of the Great Barrier Reef, the mystery of the Black Sea, and the truth behind America’s hurricane history, among others. Each episode combines scientific data with digital recreations to bring the underwater world to life.

You can watch “Drain the Oceans – Season 4” on Disney+ in Canada.

Length: 44m (per episode)
Genre: Documentary, History, Science
This Title is: Educational, Informative, Explorative

Cast

Sophie Elwin-Harris, Marc Tiley, Alex West, Craig Sechler, James Delgado, Russell Boulter, Eric Grove, Kerry Shale, Jon Henderson, Fredrik Soreide, Craig L. Symonds, Peter Campbell, Art Trembanis, Innes McCartney, David Mearns, Tomasz Stachura, Mike Brennan, Jann Witt, Amy Borgens

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: TV-PG – Suitable for general viewing but may contain some content unsuitable for young children.

Trivia

  • The series utilizes advanced underwater scanning systems and digital recreations to explore sunken cities, shipwrecks, and treasures.
  • Season 4 episodes cover diverse topics from “The Wild West” to “Venice’s Lost Empire,” offering insights into various aspects of world history and archaeology.
  • The show not only uncovers historical and archaeological secrets but also sheds light on environmental issues and the impacts of natural disasters like hurricanes.

Trailer

Our Review

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“Drain the Oceans” Season 4 continues to captivate with its blend of historical investigation and cutting-edge technology. While the visuals are stunning, bringing the unseen world beneath our waters to vivid life, some episodes shine brighter than others in terms of content and pacing. The series excels in making complex scientific and archaeological discoveries accessible to a general audience, though at times, it leans heavily into speculative reconstructions. Nevertheless, it remains an intriguing watch for anyone fascinated by the mysteries lurking below the ocean’s surface.

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