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So, 'The Story of America's Great Volcanoes' is this deep dive into the majesty and menace of volcanoes, balancing science with myth. It covers the formation of these fiery giants and then shifts gears to historical narratives—quite interesting how they tie into the Modoc people's struggles in the California lava beds. You get to see Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Rainier on screen, which is pretty cool. The documentary's pacing feels right, not rushed, letting you soak in the visuals and stories. What really stands out is how they weave in folklore around these natural wonders. It's got a raw, educational vibe, and the practical effects of volcanic eruptions truly draw you in, making it more than just a standard doc.
Focuses on volcanic history and mythological ties.Features Mt. St. Helens and Hawaiian volcanoes.Includes Modoc people's story in lava beds.
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Key Crew
Gary Adams
Director
Rolf Forsberg
Writer