Abandoned Engineering

Abandoned Engineering

S02E03 - The Italian Dam Disaster

15.12. 18:45
History Channel
45 minutes
2018
Crime / Drama / Mysterious / Thriller

An abandoned concrete wall... five strange deserted structures. A lost escape route from nuclear Armageddon... A submerged link to D-day... Once they were at the cutting edge of design and construction, now they lie disused, contaminated and dangerous. But who built them? And why were they abandoned?

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S02E05

The Abandoned Nazi Railway

22.12. 23:15, History Channel, 40 minutes

The Abandoned Nazi Railway

The Canfranc Railway Station is an elaborate abandoned Nazi railway station built near a town of only 500 people in the Pyrenees in Spain. But why was it built there and what secrets does it hold? Also examined in this episode is the Salton Sea Navy Base in California - a military post in the middle of the desert in the American west, the Kola Superdeep borehole - a wrecked record-holding Arctic facility in Russia that goes deep, deep underground, and a huge tower looming over an industrial area in Belgium. All of these extraordinary places and objects were at the cutting edge of design and construction, but now they stand disused, sometimes contaminated and sometimes dangerous.

S02E06

America's Jungle City

28.12. 23:15, History Channel, 40 minutes

America's Jungle City

This week, find out why Fordlandia Rubber Town, a symbol of the American dream first established by Henry Ford in the 1920s, is now left rotting in the Amazonian rainforest. Also, what secrets do the enormous monoliths scattered across a secret forest complex in Eastern Poland hold? And what secrets does a fortified corridor of death with a Cold war past stretching for miles across Hötensleben, Germany hold? And a bizarre structure in South Western France built to speed trade was once at the forefront of design, now lies disused and abandoned, but why?

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S02E07

Germany's Lost Warship

29.12. 18:45, History Channel, 45 minutes

Germany's Lost Warship

The Georg Thiele was a technological masterpiece, but it is a shipwreck, lost to the sea in a Norwegian Fjord after running aground during a naval battle in WWII. Also in this episode, a mysterious concrete giant which echoes the Communist era atop a mountain peak in Bulgaria, a fantastical structure built in the middle of an American river, and one of the world's first and finest Artic feats of engineering, The Miles Glacier Bridge in Alaska, which, when it was first built in the early 1900s, was known as the Million Dollar Bridge.

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S02E08

Lost Highway in the Rainforest

4.1. 18:45, History Channel, 45 minutes

Lost Highway in the Rainforest

A lost highway in the Brazilian jungle, a forgotten bunker system in the French Alps and a man-made island in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty. Who built them, and why?

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S02E09

Episode 9

4.1. 23:15, History Channel, 40 minutes

Episode 9

The hit documentary series that explores some of the world's most mysterious abandoned structures returns for an all-new second series. Once these structures were among the most advanced engineering projects ever undertaken, but now they lie ruined, disused, and sometimes deadly. Each episode of this fascinating and fast-paced series uncovers the stories behind their rise and fall and asks 'who built them? And why? And why were they abandoned?'

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About show

Czech, English, Hungarian
2018
Crime / Drama / Mysterious / Thriller

Research into why and how large projects were built, the financial and social costs of their failure, and the consequences for the environment. Experts present plans to make something new from the ruins.

Creators

Douglas Mackinnon, Jed Mercurio

Cast

Adrian Dunbar, Craig Parkinson, Mark Bonnar, Tony Pitts, Christina Chong, Keeley Hawes, Martin Compston, Vicky McClure, Richard Doubleday, Richard Huw, Chetna Pandya