The Student Wife (2016)Women's March on Washington is already proving to be a historic event, with the massive number of marchers from around the country far outpacing the attendance of Friday's inauguration event in Washington, D.C.

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And while there are still thousands of women (and men) streaming into the nation's capital, there are many who for various reasons weren't able to attend and are offering support from afar.

For those supporters, the next best thing to a local city march may be a series of 360-degree immersive videos being produced by RYOT from the site of the march.

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The first live 360-degree stream kicked off on Facebook Saturday morning and lasted almost 45 minutes, giving viewers an intimate peek inside the historic gathering.

Another live 360-degree stream is scheduled to kick off just after 1 p.m. ET.


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