Volcano: Nature's Inferno

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  • 1997
  • 1 Season
  • 7.2  (61)

Volcano: Nature's Inferno is a National Geographic documentary series that takes viewers on a thrilling journey to some of the world's most active volcanoes. The show is narrated by award-winning actor Stacy Keach and features the work of volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft, two of the most renowned volcanologists of the 20th century.

The series explores the awe-inspiring power and beauty of these volcanic wonders, taking viewers deep inside the earth to witness the incredible forces that shape our planet. Each episode focuses on a different volcano, from the towering peaks of Hawaii, to the fiery peaks of Iceland and the sweltering calderas of the South Pacific.

The first episode takes place in Hawaii, home to one of the most active volcanoes in the world, Kilauea. Here, viewers are treated to a rare glimpse of the volcanic eruption that began in 1983 and continued for over 30 years. Keach guides viewers through the explosive lava flows, as Krafft and her team brave the intense heat and toxic gases to study the volcano's behavior.

The second episode features Indonesia's Mt. Merapi, one of the most dangerous and feared volcanoes in the world. Here, Krafft and her team work with local scientists and villagers to monitor the volcano's activity and prepare for potential eruptions. Viewers get a firsthand look at the massive ash clouds and pyroclastic flows that have devastated the area in the past.

The third episode travels to the South Pacific to explore Vanuatu's Yasur volcano, which has been erupting almost continuously for more than 800 years. Krafft and her team risk their lives to capture close-up footage of the volcano's fiery explosions and lava flows, shedding light on the complex geology behind this fascinating phenomenon.

The fourth and final episode takes viewers to Iceland, where Krafft and her team study some of the country's largest and most active volcanoes. Through fascinating time-lapse footage and stunning aerial shots, viewers get a sense of the scale and power of these geological wonders, as well as the impact they have on the surrounding landscape and people.

Throughout the series, viewers are treated to stunning visuals and dramatic reenactments, as well as interviews with experts in the field of volcanology. In addition to the Kraffts, the series features insights and analysis from some of the world's leading volcanologists, shedding light on the fascinating science behind these natural wonders.

Despite the danger and unpredictability of the volcanoes featured in the series, Volcano: Nature's Inferno never loses sight of their inherent beauty and majesty. From the vibrant colors of molten lava to the delicate formations of volcanic ash, the series captures the incredible sight and sound of these powerful geological forces, making for a truly unforgettable viewing experience.

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Volcano: Nature's Inferno
1. Volcano: Nature's Inferno
August 5, 1997
One of the most devastating forces in all of nature in an erupting volcano. Take a look at volcano's, particularly Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines and Mount Unzen in Japan. Volcanologists predict eruptions and attempt to save lives.
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  • Premiere Date
    August 5, 1997
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (61)