
How the Earth Was Made
S01E12: Hawaii
The Hawaiian Islands are the most remote island chain on the planet. Emerging in the center of the Pacific, their origins have remained a puzzle for generations. Follow the story of the attempts to try and understand these beautiful, yet violent islands. It is a story of raging volcanoes, vast landslides, mega-tsunamis and strange forces emerging from the bowels of the planet. It reveals that Hawaii's Big Island is over 25 times bigger than Mt. Everest, that the entire Island chain is disappearing faster than any other land mass on Earth, and that volcanoes here might hold essential clues as to the inner workings of our planet.
Overview
HISTORY goes to the ends of the earth to find where our world began. Forged from fire and ice, formed by floods, volcanoes, asteroids and earthquakes, our planet tells a dynamic geological story. What are mega-tsunamis? What happens when you have millions of years of rain? Visual effects, location filming and stunning aerial photography bring viewers back 4.5 billion years to enjoy a unique window on our world. How the Earth Was Made peels back time like layers of rock to reveal the origins of the place we call home.
Episodes


S01E02 The Deepest Place on Earth

S01E03 Krakatoa

S01E04 Loch Ness

S01E05 New York

S01E06 Driest Place on Earth

S01E07 Great Lakes

S01E08 Yellowstone

S01E09 Tsunami

S01E10 Asteroids

S01E11 Iceland

S01E12 Hawaii

S01E13 The Alps
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