RADIO · PASSPORT
Your listening passport
Every time you tune into a real station on LiveEarthViewer — holding a city still, riding the dawn line, chasing a storm or the aurora — the place gets stamped here. Over time it becomes a map of everywhere you’ve listened: the countries you’ve collected, the places you’ve heard, and how much of the world that adds up to. It’s the same planet the listening globespins — kept, this time, as a record of where you’ve been by ear.
How this works
A stamp is added the moment you play a real stationanywhere on LiveEarthViewer — the city, its country, and the date. Your passport is local-first and private: it lives only in this browser’s storage, tied to no account, and nothing is ever sent anywhere. That means it’s per-device (a different phone or a cleared browser starts fresh), and you can wipe it any time. The “195” you’re counting toward is the widely-used total of the world’s countries — 193 UN member states plus 2 UN observer states (the Holy See and the State of Palestine) — used here as a friendly progress marker, not a claim about exactly how many sovereign states there are. Every number on this page is your own real listening, counted exactly; none of it is invented.