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- In this episode of Extreme Engineering, We are heading to Fort Knox, Kentucky Armor Center Tankers and Training Firing Range to look at the most powerful tank in the United States Army's seventy tones M1- Abraham main battle tank, valued at five million dollars a piece! With fifteen hundred-horse power turbine engines, its one hundred and twenty millimeter gun so accurate, it can hit a target almost two miles away; it is one of the most feared of its kind. We will follow a one million dollars restoration for one of them.
- In this episode of Extreme Engineering, A look at the destroyer ship Uss Donald Cook's weapons systems and operations. We will see the incredible precision needed in the installation of a missile launcher. We will witness an exercise for connecting fuel lines at full speed from two fully loaded vessels, at sea. A one hundred and eighteen tone piece of sonar is attached to the front of the ship. We will see how a Blacksmith builds a custom wire mount used to clasp and support two hundred and fifty miles of cable.
- In this episode of Extreme Engineering, We visit Flett Construction, one of Boston's most respected construction company, where Danny's mission is to earn a place as a crew-member for the opportunity to work on project. Bruce Flett, the company owner, puts Danny through heavy equipment "boot camp". Danny takes to sand blasting. He makes the team and gets to take part in the Fenway Park (the oldest major league ball park still in operation and home of the Red Sox) excavation project.
- Michael travels to Key West and visits the room Hemingway stayed at La Concha Hotel. The man occupying the room believes it is haunted. - In Uganda Michael flies over the Murchison Falls and visits the site where Hemingway's airplane crashed. - In Venice Michael meets with Baron Congcreti, a member of the aristocracy who knew Hemingway.
- In this episode of Border Security Australia's Front Line, Officers are stunned when bribed in exchange for entry into the country. - Is something sinister hidden in these cuddly characters? - A band's dream tour might be shattered when their drummer might be denied entry into the country. - Quarantine takes a closer look at a family from Indonesia carrying nine bags but has not declared any food item
- In this episode of Border Security Australia's Front Line, Customs & Border Protection suspect a woman may be concealing something under her clothes. - A passenger traveling from Vietnam claims to have nothing to declare, so what's in his bags? - Unusual steps are taken to calm an agitated traveler with working visa issues. A parcel form India has caught the attention of Customs & Border Protection Air Cargo Unit. The mascara bottles it contains reveal a big surprise.
- In this episode of Border Security Australia's Front Line, An extreme sport holiday vacationer is being questioned by Security Border Officers after displaying unusual behavior. - Flavored Drinking powder packages don't look quite right. - An intercepted message by Immigration Officers reveals deception from a traveling woman with a tourist visa. - A family gets to snack on declared food not authorized into the country, before being let through customs. An other passenger isn't as lucky.
- In this episode of Border Security Australia's Front Line, Border Officers are surprised at what a passenger is packing, what they discover next leads them to investigate him further. - Border Officers take a closer look at a suspicious package containing a vacuum cleaner sent from Malaysia. - Immigration Officers suspect a traveler with a tourist visa is intending to work in the country illegally. - Quarantine Officers inspect the luggage of a passenger arriving from China and find a treasure trove of undeclared food items along with suspicious food packaging differences of similar items.
- In this episode of Border Security Australia's Front Line, Immigration Officers received information that could help them foil one man's plan of illegally working in the construction industry; is this the right man? Is this pretty woman just a model? A boxing trainer from L.A. becomes aggressive towards Customs Officers.
- 2004–7.4 (6)TV EpisodeIn this episode of Border Security Australia's Front Line one man's passport stamps appears to be fake and his Italian Nationality is questioned. - A man seems anxious and keep switching lines, a swab from his wallet and luggage test positive for cocaine. - A couple from New York is caught undeclared food items.
- In this episode of Extreme Engineering, Sixty-five miles east of Los Angeles, at one thousand feet below the mountain range, we are going down the belly of the earth. Miners are digging two huge tunnels to channel water from the Sacramento Valley to Southern-California. An extremely dangerous job, working through treacherous terrain next to the San Andrea's fault line. The Miners encounter life-threatening conditions such as loose earth, floods and fires.
- In this episode of Building it Bigger, In a remote Spanish mountaintop, battling gale force winds, frightening heights and a few explosions, Danny goes to Galicia and takes part in one of the largest construction's project in European history, The City of Culture. An eight hundred and seventy thousand square foot complex comprised of six mind-bending buildings, from a library to a museum and an opera house. Danny tries to unlock the hidden message code incorporated into the architectural design of the complex.
- 2004–TV EpisodeIn this episode of Border Security Australia's Front Line, a man has traveled around the world without luggage; his visa doesn't have a name on it and is behaving strangely. - Two men returning home are suspected of drug smuggling after one of them suffers stomach pain and their luggage weighs more then it should.
- 2004–8.0 (6)TV EpisodeIn this episode of Border Security Australia's Front Line, Custom agents question how an unemployed American will fond his fifteen days stay. In Ashmore Reef National Park, Custom board's a boat and finds 1.5 tonnes of illegally fished Trochus Shells. A United Kingdom woman has one more chance to convince Immigration Agents to not cancel her visa.
- In this episode of Extreme Engineering, We look at the construction of The Shanghai World Financial Center, soon to be the world's tallest building standing at over sixteen hundred feet in height. Constructed as a series of twelve stories modules, we will observe a crew of almost two thousand, working simultaneously on twelve floors, from installing the mega columns, to hanging-in a half tone pane of glass six hundred feet above Shanghai, raising the sixth module over a two weeks period. As they are faced with many challenges including typhoon Utor!