Dr. Bodour Salhia, a geneticist, is explaining to Host Sam Sheridan how decades of trauma can change future generations DNA, even if they never deal with the trauma themselves. (National Geographic/Karga Seven Pictures)
Host Sam Sheridan is looking at a model of the Silver Bridge that connects Point Pleasant, West Virginia and Gallipolis, Ohio. Dr. Matt Hebdon, of Murray Structures, uses these models to determine how to make the real life structures stronger.
Host Sam Sheridan is on his way to meet with a group of people, who are willing to tell him about the curse Aunt Julia Brown placed on the bayou. (National Geographic/Karga Seven Pictures)
Host Sam Sheridan and Barge Pilot, Chris Reider, are participating in a simulation that trains ship captains how to navigate the waterways of the swamp in New Orleans. (National Geographic/Karga Seven Pictures)
The SS Sapona is a shipwreck in the Bahamas that is also the last spot Flight 19 is known to have been before disappearing. (National Geographic/Karga Seven Pictures)
Falko Kuester, an Engineering Director at UCSD, Host Sam Sheridan, and Dominique Rissolo, an Archaeologist at UCSD is looking at some shipwrecks in the Bermuda Triangle with their cutting edge VR technology. (National Geographic/Karga Seven Pictures)
Host Sam Sheridan is taking a boat ride through the swamp to look at some of the damage the logging community has caused, to see why Aunt Julia Brown would want to curse this land. (National Geographic/Karga Seven Pictures)