An asteroid blasted Earth 66 million years ago, wiping out the dinosaurs. How did life recover? Now a massive discovery--a trove of fossils from the key first million years after the cataclysm--tells the story. With exclusive access, this film recounts a rare find of animals, plants, and precise dates. Together, they reveal how a new living world--one that came to include us--rose from the ashes.
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