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nature flicks and chill

crolling through the library of films on WaterBear feels a lot like flicking through any on-demand TV site, but without the terrible guilt that you should), before suddenly finding yourself immersed in an hour-long doc following the perilous journey of photographer James Balog in the Arctic as he tries to capture irrefutable evidence of climate change (, pictured right).

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