Nature Documentary For Sleep | WEIRD Geography of The Tibetan Plateau and more
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Drift off with some boring geography for sleep as we wander across the Tibetan Plateau, one of Earth’s highest and strangest landscapes. In true Sleepless Geographer style, this is a calm, slow guided tour through thin air, vast basins, salt lakes, and wind carved valleys.
We’ll explore why the plateau exists at all, how the collision of tectonic plates built a high altitude world, and what extreme elevation does to weather, rivers, and ecosystems. If you like gentle narration, weird geography, geological formations, and the forces that shape Earth, this video is made for relaxing, learning, and falling asleep.
📚 Chapters:
0:00:00 Thin Air, Wide Quiet (Arriving on the Roof of the World)
0:14:11 How a Plateau Gets So High (A Slow Lift Over Deep Time)
0:28:22 Where Weather Learns New Rules (Winds, Monsoons, and Big ...
0:42:33 Headwaters in Slow Motion (Rivers Begin as Quiet Choices)
0:56:44 Lakes With No Exit (Salt, Stillness, and Mirror Light)
1:10:55 The Great Drop-Off (Himalayan Walls and Deep Valleys)
1:25:06 Ice That Never Hurries (Glaciers, Snowfields, and Patient...
1:39:17 High Desert Calm (Wind, Dust, and Wide Gravel Plains)
1:53:28 Life That Keeps It Simple (Yaks, Birds, Grasslands, and P...
2:07:39 The Long, Soft Ending (Deep Time and the Planet’s Slow Br...