Nature Documentary For Sleep | Why Lake Nyos is Earth's Most DANGEROUS Location and more
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Drift off with the Sleepless Geographer as we explore the quietly terrifying truth behind Lake Nyos, a crater lake in Cameroon known for a rare, deadly limnic eruption. In a calm, slow paced journey through geology and physical geography, you will learn how carbon dioxide can build up beneath still waters, then escape in a sudden cloud that hugs the ground.
From volcanic lakes and hidden gas pockets to extreme landscapes shaped by pressure, heat, and time, this episode turns real world danger into soothing bedtime geography. If you like boring geography for sleep, relaxing narration, and Earth science facts that make you say “wait, that is possible,” this one is for you.
📚 Chapters:
0:00:00 Night Air Over a Quiet Crater Lake
0:14:31 The Invisible Hazard: Gas That Doesn’t Look Like Anything
0:29:02 Slow Violence: Water Learning the Shape of Stone
0:43:34 Edge of the Continent: Cliffs, Beaches, and the Tired Sea
0:58:05 Deserts That Used to Be Something Else
1:12:37 Glaciers: Slow-Moving Rivers That Don’t Sound Like Water
1:27:08 Sleeping Fire: Volcanic Landscapes That Look Peaceful
1:41:40 Continents in Motion: The Long, Quiet Push
1:56:11 Back to the Lake: Calm Surface, Deep Time