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On Twitch, streaming is also about traveling

/ 05:43 PM August 09, 2021

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High altitude fall view of a valley in Pyrenees’ national park with a side view of a hiker on a trail with steep falloff. Image: Getty Images/ibgraphik via ETX Daily Up

The Travel & Outdoors category on Twitch attracts tens of thousands of streamers. On Thursday, Aug. 5, the category made its debut in the week’s top trends on the platform.

With more than 2 million hours viewed over seven days, the category recorded 15.1% more hours compared to the previous week. The number of broadcasters in the category also increased by 1.4% reaching 1,630 this week. But what can we see in the Travel & Outdoors category?

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Follow live glimpses of streamers’ vacations

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Having stopped at a gas station, professional “Fortnite” player MateoZ takes advantage of the break to start a livestream. The Spaniard is sitting in the passenger seat of a car and converses on camera. When he’s not addressing the community, we can follow his movements in real-time and comment.

In a single click, you can find yourself following the ferries entering and leaving the port of Largs in Scotland, in the camper van of a Norwegian streamer, or traveling the roads of the United States, 24 hours a day all week long.

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Everyone has their own tastes and there seems to be something for just about each viewer! If you want to get away from it all and watch nature, some streamers have set up cameras in their backyards or on the edge of a forest to observe the activity of the area.

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Most of the time nothing happens, but sometimes you can get a glimpse of a raccoon in the dark or watch birds in their habitat, flapping their wings and doing their thing.

In other cases such as the Merewether_SLSC channel, live streaming allows surfers to check out the waves at the sea before sessions on Merewether beach in Australia.

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Auditory and visual ASMR

Like YouTube and the numerous videos it hosts where the spotlight is on nature sounds, you can also find sounds and videos for relaxation on Twitch under the categories Auditory ASMR and Visual ASMR.

You can board a boat to watch the waves roll in under its hull or admire creeks and streams and relax with the sounds of nature. IB

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