Pilot and journalist Kellee Edwards travels to a Hawaiian island that has remained virtually untouched by tourism. She visits a sacred space, hunts for creatures that lurk in the deep and meets a brave local who sheds light on the island's dark past.
Kellee Edwards travels to the mysterious, untouched island of Sapelo off the coast of Georgia. Multiple attempts have been made to develop the island but all have ended in tragedy. Is Sapelo cursed? As Kellee uncovers the truth, she realizes the answers to the mystery are far more personal than she ever imagined.
Kellee Edwards travels to South Korea's Jeju Island to find out why it's known as Asia's "island of dominant women;" she investigates to see if the answer lies in Jeju's connection to a goddess or in a more recent, but much darker, reason.
Kellee Edwards heads to Alaska's Aleutian Islands to investigate the disappearance of America's earliest people; Kellee finds evidence of a sophisticated culture thriving at the edge of the habitable world a millennia before the pyramids were built.