Nature Documentary For Sleep | What SURVIVING in The Atacama Desert is Actually Like and more
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Drift off with some boring geography for sleep as we quietly explore what surviving in the Atacama Desert is actually like, from hyper arid valleys to salt flats, fog oases, and the strange places where life still finds a foothold. In true Sleepless Geographer style, this is a calm, low energy journey through one of the driest deserts on Earth, and why it looks and feels so otherworldly.
Along the way we’ll zoom out to the landscapes and geological forces that shape extreme environments, including wind carved terrain, volcanic influences, rain shadows, and the climate patterns that keep the Atacama so dry. If you like relaxing geography, desert landscapes, and slow science you can fall asleep to, this one is made for you.
📚 Chapters:
0:00:00 Night Arrival on the Driest Coast
0:14:06 Learning the Language of Dryness
0:28:12 Salt Flats and Ancient Lakebeds
0:42:19 Volcano Country, Warm Stone, Cold Air
0:56:25 The Sky That Feels Too Close
1:10:31 Wind Shapes: Dunes, Dust, and Stone Gardens
1:24:38 Oases and Small, Stubborn Life
1:38:44 Other Harsh Places, Same Calm Lessons
1:52:51 Returning to Silence, Letting Time Pass