Host Philippe Cousteau travels to Utah where scientists have discovered a massive amount of dinosaur bones. We also go to an area where dinosaur footprints have been preserved. Then we visit Hawaii and see how these islands evolved from volcanoes. Philippe then tours an old coal mine in Pennsylvania and explores the fascinating way fossil fuels were formed.
Host Philippe Cousteau travels to Utah where scientists have discovered a massive amount of dinosaur bones. We also go to an area where dinosaur footprints have been preserved. Then we visit Hawaii and see how these islands evolved from volcanoes. Philippe then tours an old coal mine in Pennsylvania and explores the fascinating way fossil fuels were formed.
General Note
Originally released by Rotfeld Productions, 2015.
Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on July 17, 2015.
Content Note
North America's Oldest Cretaceous Site (4:41); --Arches National Park: Dinosaur Tracks (4:46); -- Hawaii's Pioneer Plants (5:09); -- Anthracite Coal from Lackawanna (2:32); -- Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour (2:36); -- Summary and Credits (1:07); .