If you work on your TV or open up up any picky news website decently now , there ’s probably one thing dominate everything else : coverage of the 2016 election ( unless you fall out to bepursuing the haven offered by The Weather Channel ) .

But you ’ve almost for sure made up your mind about whom you are voting for already — and you may have already voted . If you have n’t made it to the polls yet , make time to do that . If you are trying to get the voting out , great . But those of us who are relentlessly read or watching the latest on Trump or Clinton ( or bad , looking at posts on societal culture medium hash out the election ) arejust stressing ourselves out . It ’s so knockout to look away , but this behaviortakes a genuine bell on mental health .

Fortunately , if you require to distract yourself and clear your forefront with something amazing , a perfect result is out there . The first installment of the BBC ’s " Planet Earth II " nature documentary series aired in the UK on Sunday , and between that and some other already - turn clips , there ’s hopefully enough out there to take your mind off the election , even if it ’s just for a few minutes at a time . It ’s moderately wonderful .

If you have n’t yet , you have to watch the lengthy trailer . Is n’t this a million times better than cable intelligence right now ?

control out this sloth , which embarks on a swimming and climbing journeying across the beautiful island of Escudo in search of a mate .

Or this video from the first episode , where an iguana hatchling prove to elude a terrifying mathematical group of racer snakes .

The original trailer here ( whose footage is mostly different footage from the elongated trailer ’s ) is lovely as well .

you may see how the BBC capture some of these amazing shots with behind - the - scene footage of Sir David Attenborough flying over the Alps in a red-hot - air balloon .

A 360 - grade video of an orchestra playing Hans Zimmer ’s " Planet Earth II " soundtrack is much more assuasive — and inspiring – than anything on the networks decent now .

you’re able to watch Planet Earth II on Sundays already if you are in the UK . The US premier airs on January 28 , 2017 , on BBC America — just a calendar week and a day after the inauguration .