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NOVA Mystery of the Megaflood

It was the greatest flood of the past two million years, and it posed a giant scientific riddle. Tuesday, July 22nd 8:00pm KUAT6 & KUAT-HD

Bretz

A maverick geologist became convinced that near the end of the last ice age, thousand-foot-deep floodwaters had scoured out vast areas of the American northwest. Mainstream scientists scorned his theory, while he searched patiently for answers to what could have triggered such an inconceivably violent event.

Finally, a remarkable discovery silenced the skeptics: traces of an enormous ice dam half a mile high, which had blocked a valley in present-day Montana and created an enormous lake behind it. With the help of stunning, realistic animation, NOVA takes viewers back to the Ice Age to reveal what happened when the dam broke, unleashing a titanic flood that swept herds of woolly mammoth and everything else into oblivion.

See previews and find out more at pbs.org

Watch it Tuesday, July 22nd at 8:00pm on KUAT6 and KUAT-HD

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