

Dan Snow and the Lost City(2025)
Dan climbs mountains on the trail of the incredible lost city of the Inca - Machu Picchu.
Historian and adventurer Dan Snow heads to the Andes Mountains on 5 for a fresh look at one of history’s most enduring mysteries. Dan Snow & the Lost City transports viewers to Machu Picchu, where the secrets of the Inca civilisation are waiting to be unearthed.

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Dan Snow and the Lost City
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Historian and adventurer Dan Snow heads to the Andes Mountains on 5 for a fresh look at one of history’s most enduring mysteries. Dan Snow & the Lost City transports viewers to Machu Picchu, where the secrets of the Inca civilisation are waiting to be unearthed.
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2025-06-05
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Dan climbs mountains on the trail of the incredible lost city of the Inca - Machu Picchu.
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