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Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.

In this episode, we’ll be exploring the remarkable true story of Krakatoa — an obscure tropical island obliterated in an instant during one of the most extreme volcanic events in history.

For centuries, this jungle-covered peak in the Dutch East Indies stood quietly in the calm waters of the Sunda Strait, nestled between Java and Sumatra. To Dutch colonial officials and travelling scientists like Rogier Verbeek, it was just another volcanic island — intriguing, but unthreatening.

But by early 1883, Krakatoa began to stir.

What followed in August would become one of the greatest natural disaster histories ever recorded. The Krakatoa eruption produced the loudest sound in history, heard over 3,000 miles away and strong enough to rupture eardrums from dozens of miles offshore, sending shockwaves around the Earth seven times.

Tsunamis over 100 feet high surged across the strait, carving deep into coastal villages and carrying coral boulders the size of houses far inland.

This single eruption altered global weather patterns, inspiring what we now understand as Krakatoa climate effects — lowering temperatures, disrupting seasons, and creating vivid red sunsets that lingered for years, even influencing artists like Edvard Munch. All of this is part of a wider tale — a quietly profound entry in the catalogue of volcanic tsunami history.

Decades later, from the same watery caldera, the island began to return in a slow, smouldering rebirth. It was named Anak Krakatau — the “Child of Krakatoa” — a living reminder that the Earth remembers.

Whether you’re here for a bedtime listen, an audiobook-style escape, or simply to unwind with history, this episode offers a moment of tranquil history, told with care and curiosity. It’s part of our mission to bring you history to soothe the mind, combining the power of true stories with the quiet strength of calm narration.

This story is not only one of devastation and survival, but also of wonder, resilience, and memory. A moment where history legends met the raw force of nature — and endured.

Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.

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00:00:00 Krakatoa - The Island Paradise That Disappeared in an Instant

01:07:06 Here's What Braveheart Left Out - William Wallace

02:13:10 Betrayed & Driven to Revenge - Pierre Picaud

03:13:10 True Story of 'The Revenant' - Hugh Glass

04:05:58 The Real Life Robinson Crusoe - Alexander Selkirk

05:05:52 The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine That Was Never Found

06:06:16 Explorers Trapped for Two Years on Antarctic Ice - Ernest Shackleton

07:06:41 The First to Conquer Everest - Edmond Hillary

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