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Fall Asleep to the Slow Formation of Tufa Towers in the Mono Basin

3 h 19 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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Drift into the quiet geology of the Mono Basin, where pale tufa towers rise from the edge of Mono Lake like sculptures shaped by time. This peaceful nature documentary for sleep explores how freshwater springs, alkaline lake water, calcium carbonate, and slow mineral growth create one of California’s most otherworldly natural landscapes.Follow the gentle formation of these limestone towers as the basin changes through ancient shorelines, evaporation, and the still rhythms of a desert lake ecosystem. With a calm documentary tone and soothing natural imagery, this video invites you to rest inside a landscape built drop by drop over centuries.Perfect for sleep, relaxation, study, or quiet curiosity, this journey through Mono Lake’s tufa formations offers a soft look at geology, water, minerals, and the ancient beauty of the Great Basin.

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