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DAILY PLANET Tackles Nature’s Awe-Inspiring Fury When “Forces of Nature Week” Returns, April 13-17 on Discovery

Canada’s favourite science program exposes Mother Nature’s fouler side with jaw-dropping cases of brute strength and weird weather

Wave  Quicksand Twintornado      lava Clockwise, from top left: Surfing the heaviest wave; DAILY PLANET co-host Ziya Tong in quicksand; twin tornados; revealing the secrets of lava eruptions To tweet this release: http://bmpr.ca/1D2mfLU TORONTO (March 26, 2015) – Ferocious winds, deadly volcanoes, and earthquakes the world has never seen before… Mother Nature truly is the ultimate warrior! DAILY PLANET – Canada’s favourite science program – is on high alert, scouring the planet for the world’s freakiest forces on “Forces of Nature Week”, Monday, April 13 – Friday, April 17 at 7 p.m. ET on Discovery. Co-hosts Ziya Tong and Dan Riskin follow the scientists who track and reveal the fearsome power of Mother Nature –  from a lizard that shoots blood from its eyeballs to lightning that fires upwards, and even daring to touch the hottest pepper in the world – DAILY PLANET turns up the heat, dissecting powerful forces in ways never thought possible!   z&D

DAILY PLANET spotlights the planet’s ferocious marvels during “Forces of Nature Week”, April 13-17 exclusively on Discovery

**Media Note** Photography for DAILY PLANET available online at BellMediaPR.ca. Highlights from DAILY PLANET’s “Forces of Nature” Week include: Surfing the Heaviest Wave Taking on Mother Nature at her own game! Imagine a wave that’s two storeys high, is super thick, and crashes down on a shallow, razor-sharp coral reef. Well, here’s the crazy part: pro surfer Garrett McNamara has…. and he’s done it more than 50 times! The wave is called Teahupoo, and it’s considered the heaviest wave in the world. McNamara breaks down the science behind the wave with DAILY PLANET, and shares his personal account of what it’s like surfing this massive beast. Ziya Tong in Quicksand What’s it like to experience one of nature’s strangest forces first hand? DAILY PLANET co-host Ziya Tong jumps right in the thick of it to find out what makes quicksand so terrifying and deadly. To do that, she’s enlisted the help of David Willey, science demonstrator extraordinaire, who’s built a homemade quicksand contraption filled with sand and a water pipe to blast a high-pressure stream. During “Forces of Nature Week”, DAILY PLANET finds out how quicksand forms, how fast a person can sink into it, and the best way to get someone out of it… alive! Volcano Sounds When mountains of magma erupt, it’s hard to turn away from a bubbling, erupting flow of lava. Listening carefully, is it obvious when it’s going to blow? That’s what Jeff Johnson is trying to figure out by setting up infrared sensors and collecting the sounds of Chile’s Villarrica volcano. The results are surprising! Wooden Tornado Shelter When nature’s fury throws 400 km/h winds at a person, they’re going to run to take cover. Question is: how do they know their shelter can take the extreme punishment? Engineers in Madison, Wisconsin have not only built a wooden shelter – yes, wooden! – they’re so confident it’ll stand up, they’re pummeling it with high velocity debris to prove it. DAILY PLANET takes viewers behind the scenes to watch the terrifying action. Hottest Pepper By Guinness World Records’ standards, Ed Currie has created the world’s hottest pepper at his South Carolina farm. It’s so hot, it can’t even be touched without specially made gloves. DAILY PLANET heads to the farm as Currie trains a new employee to handle these homegrown forces of nature.  

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About DAILY PLANET

An international success story, DAILY PLANET is produced by Exploration Production Inc. (EPI), a production house wholly owned by Discovery Canada. The series’ Executive Producer is Kelly McKeown; Senior Producers are Cindy Bahadur and Steven Hunt; Supervising Producer is Agatha Rachpaul; Managing Producer is Erin Mackie; and Director is John Morrison.

About Discovery:
The world is just awesome! With compelling real-life programming that inspires and entertains, Discovery reveals the world in all its wonder, diversity and amazement. As Canada’s #1 entertainment specialty channel, Discovery offers a signature mix of adrenaline-charged stories, larger-than-life personalities and vivid imagery for viewers with curious minds. With the best non-fiction programming from Canada and around the world, Discovery captures the excitement of a passion for life – one lived fully and at its most extreme. With exceptional and immersive storytelling, the channel offers in-depth, behind-the-scenes glimpses at the extraordinary people and places that shape our world. Launched in Canada in 1995, Discovery is now available in more than eight million Canadian homes. Discovery is offered in standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD) simulcast – for viewers who want an even bigger and bolder experience. Discovery Canada is a joint venture between Bell Media, which is owned by BCE Inc. (TSX, NYSE: BCE), Canada’s largest communications company, and Discovery Communications Inc. Find more information and interactive online features at Discovery.ca.

 

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