Boring Geography For Sleep | Why Mount Merapi is Earth's Most DANGEROUS Location and more
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Tonight we drift into the quiet, fascinating side of geography, starting with Mount Merapi in Indonesia, one of Earth’s most dangerous volcanoes. In true Sleepless Geographer style, you will hear calm, slow explanations of why Merapi is so active, how pyroclastic flows and lahars form, and what makes this landscape both beautiful and relentlessly hazardous.
From there we ease through more extreme environments and geological formations shaped by tectonic plates, magma, erosion, and time. If you like soothing science, sleepy geology, and relaxing world geography that still teaches you something, this is the perfect background for rest, study, or falling asleep to the forces that built our planet.
📚 Chapters:
0:00:00 Warm Night on a Restless Mountain
0:14:21 The Slow Breath of Volcanoes
0:28:42 Where the Ground Slides: Edges of Plates
0:43:03 Rivers: Earth’s Unhurried Sculptors
0:57:24 Coasts That Never Hold Still
1:11:45 Quiet Machines of Weather and Climate
1:26:06 Deserts: The Soft Sound of Dryness
1:40:27 Ice and High Places: Landscapes That Remember
1:54:48 Living Near Merapi: Risk, Routine, and Return