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How the Earth Was Made

Death Valley (Season 2, Episode 9)
TV-PG
TV Episode | 45 min | Documentary, History

The history of Death Valley's transformation from an inland sea to a towering mountain range then to a fresh water lake and finally the salt bed we see today it revealed.
Director
Producer
Composer
Tim Garland (music)
Editor
Status
Edit Released
Updated Jan 26, 2010

Release date
Jan 26, 2010 (United States)

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9 cast members
Name Known for
Corey Johnson
Narrator (voice) Narrator (voice)   See fewer
Tony Prave
Self - Geologist, University of St. Andrews (as Tony Prave PhD) Self - Geologist, University of St. Andrews (as Tony Prave PhD)   See fewer
Marli Miller
Self - Geologist, University of Oregon (as Marli Miller PhD) Self - Geologist, University of Oregon (as Marli Miller PhD)   See fewer
John Caskey
Self - Geologist, San Francisco State University (as John Caskey PhD) Self - Geologist, San Francisco State University (as John Caskey PhD)   See fewer
Charlie Callagan
Self - Park Ranger, Death Valley National Park Self - Park Ranger, Death Valley National Park   See fewer
Paula Messina
Self - Geologist, San Jose State University (as Paula Messina PhD) Self - Geologist, San Jose State University (as Paula Messina PhD)   See fewer
Jonathan Keeble
Self - Narrator (UK) Self - Narrator (UK)   See fewer
Aaron Winters
Self - Borax Miner (archive footage) Self - Borax Miner (archive footage)   See fewer
Rosie Winters
Self - Borax Miner aka 'Mike' (archive footage) Self - Borax Miner aka 'Mike' (archive footage)   See fewer
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