Episode
Natural World: War Wrecks of the Coral Sea
Overview
Exploring shipwrecks in the Solomon Islands and Truk Lagoon that have been transformed into spectacular living reefs following the destruction of World War Two. Featuring the testimony of those involved in the conflict
Details
- Series
- Natural World
- Season
- Season 20
- Episode
- Episode 8
- Air date
- 2001-12-09
Episode context
War Wrecks of the Coral Sea is Episode 8 in Season 20 of Natural World. It aired on 2001-12-09.
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