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Expedition Unknown Season 4 Episode 2 Release Date and Watch online

Expedition Unknown Season 4 Episode 2 is expected to be released on September 8, 2021. You can stream Expedition Unknown by renting on Google Play.

Expedition Unknown is an American reality television series produced by Ping Pong Productions, that follows explorer and television presenter Josh Ga as he investigates mysteries and legends.

The series premiered on January 8, 2015, and originally aired on Travel Channel before moving to Discovery Channel in 2018. Josh traces the Vikings’ westward expansion from the volcanic landscape of Iceland to a mysterious settlement in Greenland; he aims to find out if the Vikings landed in the United States more than 500 years before any other Europeans.

About Expedition Unknown 

Josh travels to his ancestral home of Great Britain to explore the origins of Stonehenge. From high in the air to deep under the sea, he finds an unexpected network of monuments that could have inspired one of history’s most mystical locations. Expedition Unknown Season 4 Episode 2 titled “The Van Meter Monster”.

Expedition Unknown Season 4 Episode 2

In this episode Horrified locals in southern Iowa are reporting sightings of a giant winged creature. The same mysterious beast that terrorized the town of Van Meter 100 years ago. Phil and Jess are on a mission to unearth clues to what’s lurking in the shadows.

Expedition Unknown Season 4 Episode 2 Release Date

This talk show features Gates interviewing celebrity guests via video conference. In this Phil and Jess are on a mission to unearth clues to what’s lurking in the shadows. Fans are very excited about the upcoming episodes. So, it is going to air on 8th September 2021.

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Expedition Unknown Season 4 Episode 2

Where to watch

Right now you can watch Expedition Unknown on Hulu Plus or Discovery+. You can stream Expedition Unknown by renting or purchasing on Google Play, Vudu, iTunes, and Amazon Instant Video.

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