For the record, volcanos can kill you. In this one, Ian and Liv talk about the eruption of Mt. Pelee and the destruction of the nearby city, St. Pierre, on the island of Martinique in 1902. But the volcano isn't the only part of nature that claims the lives of civilians living near the volcano. Starving vipers, desperate for food and shelter, invade the city just before the eruption, adding more mayhem to the situation.
Also, Liv wants to touch lava with her bare hands. Ian does not.
Ep. 27: Topsy the Elephant
Ep. 26: The Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus Train Wreck
Ep. 25: The Khodynka Tragedy
Ep. 24: UFO Abductions
Ep. 23: Port Royal
Ep. 22: The Shenyang Trolleybus Electrocution
Ep. 21: The Zanesville Animal Massacre
Ep. 20: Lake Peigneur
Ep. 19: The Exploding Whale
Ep. 18: The Dublin Whiskey Fire
Ep. 17: Action Park
Ep. 16: The Dixon Bridge Collapse
Ep. 15: The 1916 Jersey Shark Attacks
Ep. 14: The USS Indianapolis
Ep. 13: The Goiania Radiation Accident
Ep. 12: The Tenerife Airport Disaster
Ep. 11: The Lake Nyos Death Cloud
Ep. 10: Fireworks, Whiskey, and Natural Selection
Ep. 9: Ten Cent Beer Night
Ep. 8: The El Dorado Wildfire
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