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Fall Asleep with Frank — Stone, Arches and Flowing Water: The Aqueduct of Segovia

Fall Asleep with Frank — Stone, Arches and Flowing Water: The Aqueduct of Segovia

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Tonight, Frank takes you gently into the heart of an ancient Spanish city, to stand beneath arches that have been quietly doing their work for nearly two thousand years. The Aqueduct of Segovia is one of the best-preserved Roman structures in the world, and in this slow, unhurried sleep story, Frank explores how it was built, why it has lasted, and what it feels like to stand beneath something so old and so still.

Beginning in the cold mountain river of La Acebeda, Frank traces the water's patient seventeen-kilometre journey down through settling tanks, along gentle gradients, and up onto the famous double-tiered arches that rise twenty-eight metres above the Plaza Azoguejo. He lingers on the details that reward quiet attention — the granite blocks fitted without a single drop of mortar, the pillars that taper just slightly toward the sky, the geometry that turns weight into grace.

This is a sleep story about patience, precision, and the quiet persistence of things built to last. There are no machines here, no urgency, only stone pressing against stone and water finding its way. Frank's slow, steady voice is designed to carry you gently into sleep, one arch at a time.

Perfect for anyone who struggles to switch off at night, this episode is a calm and restful companion for bedtime — a sleep aid for curious minds who find comfort in history, old places, and the sound of a gentle, unhurried voice. A calming episode to help you relax and fall asleep.

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