Short documentary on the earth in a genuine African accent

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This is a short documentary on the earth done in a genuine African accent. The voice is believable, friendly and articulate.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

African (General) East African (General) Kenyan (East Africa)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
This is the story of a small planet in space called Earth. Today it has mighty oceans, scorched deserts and frozen wildernesses. It supports a multitude of diverse creatures and is home to more than seven billion people and their technological civilization. But how did all this come about? Where do we come from Until recently? Earth and its life forms were a mystery. Like a huge unpainted canvas. Little was known about the origin of earth and its inhabitants. But today we have a rough idea of what happened. It began with a bang About 14 billion years ago. Scientists think an extraordinary event occurred from a singular explosion. The universe was born in those first moments, intensely hot hydrogen and helium raised outward, thinning, cooling clamping into vast organized structures. Within a few billion years, countless Galaxies had emerged, each one containing hundreds of billions of stars, constantly changing in cycles of birth, death and rebirth. In one of those Galaxies, about five billion years ago, one average sized star our sun captured in its gravitational field, the gas and dust that will become eight planets. One of these worlds was Earth.