In each post of The Ultimate Librarian Survival Guide, Lémmis takes viewers on a whirlwind tour of the world's most fascinating destinations, from ancient libraries steeped in history to bustling literary festivals teeming with creativity. Armed with a backpack full of books and an insatiable curiosity, he sets out to uncover the stories that lie hidden within each corner of the globe.
I think this video is very mysterious and i get it because it s castle but its kind of confusing to follow because you don't really explain what you are doing. But that castle is beautiful and i completely agree it does look like he castle from tangled. in the background when you are in the castle, you can see the culture just by what the people are wearing its so interesting.
hahah, this is crazy but totally something i would do. i think these kinds of things make for the best stories. What kind of building was this in though?
Imagine cliff jumping off that. And now I know that coconuts are healthy for you and seem like a lot of work just to get to the good stuff, kinda like Crawfish
Pedro Sanchez: so one of the reasons why the Egyptians take everything from your body is so that your body won't decompose as fast since organs liquify kinda lol
I had absolutely no idea that there were 600 steps in the Eiffel Tower, i kind of just though there would be an elevator or something.Its pretty cool that your videos give good information about the places you visit but you can also see that you are just a student enjoying your time.
all the views you have are absolutely breathtaking I'm sure it was amazing being in the presence of all of that. I was a little confused on what the stuff was that you talked about in the beginning, do you eat it or make things with it? Also hiking through all of those jungles looks really fun but kind of scary, did you see any strange bugs you have never seen?
Must've been there during a high pressure system, weather looks perfect, great timing Lemmis. There also seems to be a lot of rich history shown throughout the video.
That sucks that you got lost and were traveling by yourself but it definitely looks like it was a fun trip and one to remember even if it was terrible and stressful.
I bet jumping off the cliffs/ rocks was a lot of fun, how high up was it? Its cool how some professors take time away from their work and family to take a few college students on cool trips
I thought it was cool how you were able to climb up the Eiffel Tower and look out over all of Paris. You also had a good beat going there in the train station
What a beautiful place i would love to go there one day! I did not know that the eight islands were unified by Hawaiian King Kamehameha I. You put this video together nicely!
I had no idea that Hawaii is the most isolated island chain in the world. I liked how you described Leeward and windward! Its nice actually seeing the difference in the two in the video.
Breakfast looks pretty good! Favorite part of the video was when you guys were dancing at the train station, pretty funny. Everyone was so serious and you all were just having fun. What was the top thing where the people were sitting and had the TVs around? Were people actually just hanging out up there?
Your videos are so interesting and entertaining! I;m sure traveling can be exhausting but it seems like you enjoy it very much. Thank you for sharing!! The music behind your videos goes very well with them. Can't wait to see more.
That's interesting to know that the Magna Carta was revised four times. I was definitely not aware of that. I agree taking the brains out with a spoon is amazing!