‘Under Arizona’ explores wonders beneath our feet

Arizona PBS takes viewers on a visually stunning trip. Our cameras capture never-before seen Native American ancestral sites, a dazzling treasure of gemstones and minerals, networks of aquifers, caves and lava tubes, newly discovered remains of dinosaur tracks, and historic mining towns. At each step of the exploration, Arizona ‘s past and future unfold. “Under Arizona” airs Tuesday, Sept. 1 at 8:30 p.m.

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