Episode
The UnXplained: The Power Of Gold
Overview
Gold. It's one of the most valuable precious metals on the planet, has been coveted by societies for centuries, and can be found inside countless modern electronics. Mankind's quest for gold harkens back thousands of years, but what is the special power that gold wields over our collective consciousness? Is it merely because it's rare and valuable, or could it be something more than that?
Details
- Series
- The UnXplained
- Season
- Season 2
- Episode
- Episode 12
- Air date
- 2021-02-19
- Runtime
- 42 min
Episode context
The Power Of Gold is Episode 12 in Season 2 of The UnXplained. It aired on 2021-02-19. The runtime is 42 min.
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