Nature Documentary For Sleep | WEIRD Geography of The Namib Skeleton Coast
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Drift off to the otherworldly shores of Namibia’s Skeleton Coast in this Nature Documentary For Sleep, a calm journey through one of Earth’s strangest geographies. From towering coastal dunes to fog soaked beaches and stark gravel plains, this relaxing geography documentary explores the landscapes that make the Namib Desert feel like another planet.
Learn how the cold Benguela Current, relentless winds, and shifting sands sculpt dune fields, salt pans, and wind carved rock formations along the Atlantic edge. With gentle narration and soothing natural ambience, you will unwind while discovering the geology, extreme environment, and powerful forces shaping the Namib Skeleton Coast.
📚 Chapters:
0:00:00 Fogline Arrival at the Skeleton Coast
0:17:58 The Cold Current That Builds a Desert
0:35:56 Bone and Iron: Why the Coast Keeps What It Kills
0:53:54 Dune Sea Crossing and the Irreversible Mistake
1:11:52 The River That Mostly Isn’t There
1:29:50 Night on the Shore: The Coast as a Machine
1:47:48 Aftermath: The Fog Closes Behind You