Hi, firstly, nice to see you back again, you're looking great by the way. This video was quite informative to start with about the coral reefs, then you changed camera angles to show us the book about fish. Personally I would rather have seen you use this angle to start with, nice to see you of course, but for me it's all about the sound. I also thought once you started on the fish book you seemed to rush through it which wax a shame as this had great potential for tingles especially if you had whispered, as you a very nice whisper technique. I'm just thinking back to the page turning you did of the nat geo mag which was awesome. Anyway as an angler in the UK, I like to listen to anything fish related so I applaud you on that. By the way anything that has page turning and/or whispering in I love as they are my main triggers. All the best.
I really like your previous shell video that you mention here, but I've found that I like it mostly for the interesting information that you share as it's a little bit too loud for tingles, at least for my taste. Maybe it would be fun to do a remake with whispers, tapping on the shells, and slow movements since the 3 year anniversary of that video is coming up next month. It could be a fun way to celebrate 3 years of your channel, that we all love and have enjoyed, since it's one of your first videos and you obviously have such a passion and knowledge of marine biology. Love that your making videos again and hope to see you more! Thanks for all you do!
Great video, very relaxing! I forgot that coral reefs were a feeding organism, I've actually thought they were a rock formation --well I guess "learn something new every day" LOL! Relaxing and educational, Thank You!
I would love to go see a coral reef someday! I haven't been swimming that much in tropical waters but it's on my bucket list! Thanks for another great video!
I don't think you realize how happy I am that you make videos....fantastic work! Thank you!
Wonderful! I can't get enough of your voice. Thank you.
+Moe Bius same here. So sweet and relaxing @thesharkhunter007 !
+Moe Bius Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoy the vidoes
Hi, firstly, nice to see you back again, you're looking great by the way. This video was quite informative to start with about the coral reefs, then you changed camera angles to show us the book about fish. Personally I would rather have seen you use this angle to start with, nice to see you of course, but for me it's all about the sound. I also thought once you started on the fish book you seemed to rush through it which wax a shame as this had great potential for tingles especially if you had whispered, as you a very nice whisper technique. I'm just thinking back to the page turning you did of the nat geo mag which was awesome. Anyway as an angler in the UK, I like to listen to anything fish related so I applaud you on that. By the way anything that has page turning and/or whispering in I love as they are my main triggers. All the best.
These are awesome!!! Fits a lot of what I'm studying. How great that I can study for finals while also relax with ASMR! Thank you girl!!
I really like your previous shell video that you mention here, but I've found that I like it mostly for the interesting information that you share as it's a little bit too loud for tingles, at least for my taste. Maybe it would be fun to do a remake with whispers, tapping on the shells, and slow movements since the 3 year anniversary of that video is coming up next month. It could be a fun way to celebrate 3 years of your channel, that we all love and have enjoyed, since it's one of your first videos and you obviously have such a passion and knowledge of marine biology. Love that your making videos again and hope to see you more! Thanks for all you do!
These ASMR videos are so great!! Eduction and Relaxation for the win! Looking forward to my next learning session :D
+Robo Whisperer I'm so glad you enjoy them. Thank you for watching :)
you’re my new favorite channel. you’re so sweet and you’re videos are great!!
Great video, very relaxing! I forgot that coral reefs were a feeding organism, I've actually thought they were a rock formation --well I guess "learn something new every day" LOL! Relaxing and educational, Thank You!
+Randy Mony You're welcome! So glad you found it informative and enjoyed it. Thank you for watching!
Awesome! Thank you for sharing. You stand out as an amazing tingle generator/relaxing creator/knowledge distributer/asmr artist.
I would love to go see a coral reef someday! I haven't been swimming that much in tropical waters but it's on my bucket list!
Thanks for another great video!
It's nice to learn and relax. :) thank you for the video.
+bambino100011 You are welcome! Thank you for watching
+thesharkhunter007 love your science videos! others too
beautiful ASMR channel ❤ very creative!
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You look tannnnnn! And beautiful! So happy to see a new video from you! Loved it :)
Great video, thanks. Looking forward to your next one!
Love the books as always welcome back.
+loveasmr Thank you! IT's great to be back.
I loved the up close parts of the video, and I love the lecture style! I really learned something! I was a little in and out of sleep though :) lol
+goodDrummerman SO glad you were able to learn something! Thanks for watching :)
Another fantastic video!
Reefs! Love it.
youre amazing and i love your hair
Yaaay. Great timing.
Great video
i LOVE it!!
I think you're one of my new favorite ASMRtists ❤ When are you coming back??
amazing!
I love you more than bacon
+PIGGY WIGGY I
amazing
lol parrot fish sand!
What's so fascinating about sharks? I don't get it.
Am I the only one that found it triggering(in a good way) when the camera made noise when she faced it downwards?? (I'm weird, I know lol)
I'd swipe right for. a Coral Reef tutor
what?
Excuse me.I'd (I would) swipe right for a coral reef tutor.
what does that mean
xoxxo