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Aerial America Linky

Since working at home I put a TV in the office, to watch news mostly, however as many are, the news is no longer on my daily watch list, taking a much needed break from the insanity and the box I'm using is a Firestick, $20 black friday deal, have utoob, prime, netflix etc.

The idea was to find something that would play and not require or distract my attention. Aerial America which I watched when I found it on TV, now is running daily, nice to see the USA without having to drive a Chevrolet around...

What have you found to be good to run in the background, in my case sound needs to be low as I take a lot of calls..
 
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I love Aerial America. Some fantastically beautiful video footage and informative. My eye doc has the BBC series Planet Earth in his waiting lobby running constantly. Same thing as Aerial America beautiful video footage and informative.


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I really enjoy the show. I have stopped at some of the places shown on some of the episodes on a few road trips I have taken.
 
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They also have a similar Aerial Britain series. Each program covers a different area of the country.
 
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