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Sky Tripping: Relax to Stunning Aerial Films

Meditation is scientifically proven to increase mental sharpness, reduce stress and anxiety, and even improve physical health. Despite having an interest in meditation, most people dont do it for one simple reason: they dont know how. SkyTripping privacy policy: https://skytripping.com/privacy

  • size 56.3 MB

Smithsonian Earth

A new commercial-free streaming app that offers unlimited access to stunning nature and wildlife documentaries and videos. Start your FREE 30-day trial* now Only $3.99/month after the trial ends. Minimum high-speed broadband connection is required for viewing.

  • rating 5.0
  • size 57.4 MB

Smithsonian Channel

Keep up with Smithsonian Channels original series and documentaries, and explore our vast video library with our award-winning universal iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch app. A Webby Award winner and SXSW Interactive Award nominee, this app introduces a brand new way to watch, find, and explore over 1,000 short videos and free full episodes. - New curated playlists, debuted weekly- Smart auto-play mode to continuously play related videos- Ability to favorite videos- Facebook, Twitter, and email sharing capabilities - AirPlay integration- Channel Finder to check on-air availability- Notifications for new and featured content- On-air schedule

  • rating 4.5303
  • size 81.0 MB

M2M - Made to Measure

M2M is a premium fashion network that explores the culture of fashion through feature length films, original programming, and fashion week coverage. M2M includes a finely curated library of classic and seminal films and documentaries, including Contempt, Valentino: The Last Emperor, The September Issue, The David Bailey Films, Azzedine Alaa and Martin Scorseses never before seen film on Giorgio Armani. Vanessa Friedman, New York Times.

  • size 63.3 MB