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Travel Channel Documentaries

Specials 2001 - 2011
TV-PG

  • 2001-08-20T04:00:00Z on Travel Channel
  • 45m
  • 1h 30m (2 episodes)
  • United States
  • Documentary
Travel Channel's brand begins with a bold, singular idea connecting people to the power and joy of human journeys that inspire, surprise and entertain. It's a place for consumers to experience great storytelling, shared human connections, and engaging talent that celebrate the surprising encounters that happen right here and right now.

2 episodes

Special 1 Jesus in the Himalayas

  • 2001-08-20T04:00:00Z45m

Documentary that explores a popular legend of the Indian subcontinent that says Jesus spent part of his life traveling through the Himalayas. Anthropologist Jeff Salz retraces the journey allegedly made by Jesus, from the Indian foothills along mountain passes as high as 17,000 feet, rafting down rivers towards the Tibetan border, following the trade routes of the biblical era.

Special 2 American Civil War Trail

  • 2011-04-02T04:00:00Z45m

April 2011 sees the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the American Civil War, a war in which over 600,000 Americans were killed, more casualties than in all of the other wars America has fought. Gareth Davis journeys through three of the key areas involved in the conflict, which was fought along a 1000 mile front, to see what important historical sites remain for the visitor. First stop for Gareth is Washington DC, the Federal capital where Lincoln fought to keep the country together, and ultimately gave his life, before visiting Maryland, the slave state that was forcibly kept within the Union and finally Virginia, scene of the Civil War's bloodiest and longest struggle. Gareth looks at the battlefields and memorials, the museums and remains, meets with experts and observers, and explores how visitors can capture for themselves a time when families were torn apart, when sleepy meadows shook with cannon fire and American killed American in the name of their country and freedom.

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