Boring Geography For Sleep | How Lava Tube Collapse CREATED The Giant's Causeway Coast and more
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Drift off with some boring geography for sleep as we trace how lava tubes form, drain, and collapse, leaving behind strange ridges, skylights, and rugged coastlines. In this calm, Sleepless Geographer style journey, we connect quiet volcanic processes to dramatic landforms you can still see today.
We will explore the Giant's Causeway coast through the lens of basalt lava, cooling, and the fractures that shape columnar jointing, plus other lava tube landscapes carved by heat, gravity, and time. If you love relaxing geology, volcanic terrain, and soothing explanations of how Earth builds, breaks, and rebuilds itself, this is the bedtime geography story for you.
📚 Chapters:
0:00:00 Night on a Basalt Shore
0:15:34 The Long Pour of Lava
0:31:08 Lava Tubes, the Secret Corridors
0:46:42 How Stone Becomes Columns
1:02:17 The Sea as a Slow Chisel
1:17:51 Stones on the Move
1:33:25 Other Places Made of Basalt
1:49:00 The Deep, Slow Engine Below
2:04:34 Returning to the Causeway, Softer and Quieter