Smithsonian Channel – Goshawk Soul of the Wind (2015)

Smithsonian Channel – Goshawk: Soul of the Wind (2015)
English | Size: 1.15 GB
Category: Tutorial


A visually stunning portrait of one of nature’s most agile and fearsome predators, the Goshawk. This secretive bird of prey can be hard to see in the UK, but reigns supreme in Korea’s mountains.

Smithsonian Channel – Tasmania Curious Life of Quolls (2020)

Smithsonian Channel – Tasmania: Curious Life of Quolls (2020)
English | Size: 989 MB
Category: Documentary


A documentary about a colony of eastern quolls which live in a hidden valley in the Tasmanian wilderness dubbed Quoll Farm. Simon Plowright lives with the quolls for a year, observing the unique creatures which are under threat from human encroachment.

Smithsonian Channel – Shackleton’s Frozen Hell (2013)

Smithsonian Channel – Shackleton’s Frozen Hell (2013)
English | Size: 650 MB
Category: Documentary


In 1914, the world’s first trans-Antarctic expedition came to a cold stop. Trapped in ice just 60 miles from their destination, explorer Ernest Shackleton and his crew found themselves in a dire situation that would play out as a two-year battle against starvation, sub-zero conditions, and the threat of being swallowed by the unforgiving Southern Ocean. Witness this incredible story of courage and survival, fueled by ship captain Frank Worsley’s exceptional navigational skills, the crew’s resiliency, and Shackleton’s cool-headed leadership.

Smithsonian Channel – Battle of Okinawa in Color (2017)

Smithsonian Channel – Battle of Okinawa in Color (2017)
English | Size: 397.92 MB
Category: Documentary


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Smithsonian Channel – Gorillas of Gabon (2018)

Smithsonian Channel – Gorillas of Gabon (2018)
English | Size: 940 MB
Category: Documentary


A race is on to save Gabon’s Moukalaba-Doudou National Park and the silverback gorillas that call it home. This area was once protected by a thriving oil industry, but now the logging industry is poised to move in. Ecotourism could be the only way to prevent the trees from coming down, but a team of conservationists needs to make the gorillas tolerant of humans first. Follow them as they get up-close with the gorillas, study their moves, and journey to war-torn Central African Republic to learn the secrets of successful gorilla habituation.