The 13 episdodes are:
Bill King | Reno, Nv., United States | 11/23/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
""The Real Temple of Doom"
"America's Pyramids"
"Stonehenge Secrets Revealed"
"The Vikings: Voyage to America"
"Roanoke: The Lost Colony"
"Cleopatra: The Last Pharaoh"
"City of the Gods"
"The Real Queen of Sheba"
"Troy: Of Gods and Warriors"
"The Da Vinci Code: Bloodlines"
"Giants of Patagonia"
"The Real Sin City: Sodom And Gomorrah"
"Lost Cities of the Amazon."
All about 47 minutes long"
Another phenomenal season
Christopher M. Fulton | Streator, IL United States | 03/17/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you were pleased with the first season of DftT, you will be equally if not more impressed by season two. Learning history in school was never this much fun. You also get to learn a basic survival tool...he was bitten by several fire ants and almost died. He therefore explains the proper things to do if this were to happen to you.
Like season one, you get the beautiful scenery, the in-depth investigation, and all the angles that make this one of the best documentary shows on TV. So grab the popcorn and the soda, turn off the lights, and relax with a good show."
Great History Series
Mallory Duff | 03/30/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I really enjoyed this series on the History Channel and wish it still aired with host Josh Bernstein, but alas, it does not, so I have purchased both seasons 1 & 2 on DVD. I love going back and watching favorite episodes. Great boxed set!"
Love this Series.
Charles L. Roberts | Florida USA | 08/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is like pure entertainment with some education thrown in, comedy, splash of drama, and when he tries to be all serious, he don't make it, the body language of the females that assists him through out the series could supply a college course in none verbal communication for a good 4 years...lol At the end of the season one DVDs there is a little interview with him. He talks about all the medical issues from constant travel to strange lands, but now watch him, he is a true Barron scientist! watch him taste salt from the dead sea, and taste sulfur from the desert and he is always like a child exploring the world with all his senses you can't help but love his innocence..lol
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