ASMR 1hr Wikipedia Ramble | Flamingos and Geography

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Published 2021-05-14
Almost 2 hours of rambling and reading about biology, linguistics, geography and chemistry, before drawing on notebook covers with a correction pen. Binaural Soft Spoken in a Swedish accent to help you focus, relax and sleep.

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►Timestamps:

0:00 Intro
0:59 Hi
1:57 Shoutouts
6:28 Inspiring Nature Documentaries
9:49 What does a Salt Desert look like from space?
12:14 World’s largest Mirror - Salar de Uyuni
18:10 The Prehistoric Lake - Minchin
22:17 Salar de Uyuni pt.2
27:09 What’s Borax?
31:50 Detergents & Flux
34:09 Potash & Potassium
42:23 Alkali Metals and Salts
47:34 About Flamingos on Wikipedia
57:58 James’s Flamingo
1:05:34 Chilean flamingo
1:10:15 American Flamingo
1:14:10 Greater Flamingo
1:16:53 Where does the word Flamingo come from?
1:21:47 Flamenco
1:26:19 Global distribution of Flamingos
1:28:21 Lesser Flamingo
1:33:05 Alkali, Saponification & Bases
1:39:01 Laguna Colorada from Space
1:44:12 Drawing Flamingos on Book Covers

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All Comments (21)
  • @nolby1758
    You've literally got the perfect voice for ASMR,your channel is a must in my rotation of go to's.
  • @nitrocreeper10
    I would love to see you draw or tell the history about route 66!
  • @asmrlearn4618
    Just start to watch your video 2 go 2 sleep and then I notice you give me a shout out, thank you so much my friend 😊 your the one who inspired me in the first place to make asmr videos. Keep up the amazing work
  • When he said “use headphones” I started levitating. His voice is very nice. 🕴
  • The sound in this video sounds noticeably more clear than before?? With less background noise! I love it 😍 loved the gentle background noise before too!!
  • More wiki rambles please.. this was absolutely fantastic keep it up 🙌
  • @utente7707
    Yesss new upload!! I’m so excited, you’re by far my favourite asmr artist 💌 hope you’re good and well. Saving this for tonight!
  • @jack8n
    I live in the US and there are thousands of flamingos around where i live.. they honk and eat bread, and strut around with their long necks and swim around in ponds and fly in V formation every spring and autumn.. im colorblind though so they look grey to me instead of pink :( My friends and family always tell me "No Jack, those are geese!!", but i know theyre just trying to trick me ahaha
  • @pinguarmy
    I love how much effort you put into your videos! They're so relaxing! Keep up the good work!
  • @davidbaute1871
    I loved the chemistry part! I'm chemist so I was happy listening chemist words and names in ASMR voice hahah
  • @teemingmoon2751
    Next, u can draw penguins, it fits good with ur channels name 👌 (or arctic animals )
  • @ZIGged0
    Can we all just appreciate that he put 1h in the title even though the video is almost 2h
  • @ah9338
    I had the same reaction to the "Colorado means red?!?". Apparently, in Spanish it also means to blush or to get sunburnt. As the skin gets coloured red, colorado became red by association. "El hecho de que en la lengua romance el adjetivo se aplicara al rostro o la piel de las personas cuando suben de color, bien por vergüenza o por haber tomado el sol, etc., dado que esta subida de color tiende al rojo, ha hecho que popularmente exista una acepción de colorado como sinónimo práctico de rojo." - Etimologias de Chile
  • Fun fact about Colorado, its one reason the US state Colorado is named that! Lots of the red colored rocks like garden of the gods and the semi-common red mud and sort in certain areas. Certainly not present everywhere in Colorado, but more than general. This was an amazing video. Would love more Wikipedia rabbit hoke videos like this!
  • Re: beak vs bill vs rostrum, at least colloquially, people are more likely to use "beak" when it's pointy (like most birds), and "bill" when it's flat or rounded (like ducks). I've never heard "rostrum", so I'd guess it's a technical term.
  • @LeviOz
    I really like these kinds of videos, they're very relaxing. I would love to see something like this, the whole wikipedia ramble, but about the different extinction events throughout the history of the Earth. It's quite an interesting topic and has lots of information. Or maybe something about the general history of the Earth, something more to do with the geolology. It's very specific, but I find this stuff really interesting.😅
  • I absolutely love when you read from Wikipedia! 💙❤🧡💜💛💚🤎