Kate Humble: Into the Volcano

Kate Humble: Into the Volcano

NR Limited Series 2015 · 2 eps · Documentary

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Kate Humble joins a team of geologists at the Vanuatu archipelago to investigate some of the most active volcanoes in the world - and to predict if another major eruption might be imminent.

Directed by Matthew Dyas

Network: BBC Two

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