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  • Hey geograpeeps!

  • So I wanna give you a little, quick update.

  • The National Tourismboard of Greenland saw my top ten travel destination video

  • and, um, they liked it, and we got in contact,

  • and they want to send me to Greenland.

  • So I'm gonna be leaving soon and I'm so excited, you guys know this is my number one travel destination.

  • I'm gonna be travelling with my good friend Jason,

  • he's gonna be my cameraman.

  • He's the guy who actually taught me how to make motion graphics,

  • super talented guy.

  • And if you want to keep up with what we are doing, he's gonna do daily vlogs on his channel,

  • so, check it out.

  • But yeah, I'm super excited, we have a lot of things planned,

  • also, I'm gonna stop in Iceland for like two days,

  • so I'm gonna meet up with some of you Icelandic geograpeeps.

  • Also, I want you guys to take part in the adventure.

  • If you guys have any questions for the native Greenlandic people,

  • write them in the comments and I'll maybe select a few of them and I'll ask the native people.

  • And I'll give you credit for your questions too.

  • You have no idea how happy this makes me, I've ne- aaah-

  • I've been dreaming about this for like ten years.

  • So, thank you National Tourismboard of Greenland.

  • On another side note,

  • as you guys know I opened up a public mailbox,

  • and since then,

  • oh, quite a few of you guys have sent me some stuff, I'm surprised.

  • Here, let me show you.

  • So, these are the packages and stuff that you guys have sent.

  • So, before I show you guys what's inside the packages,

  • I wanna say, some of the packages were not delivered right away

  • beacuse you guys wrote "Geography Now", and technically,

  • "Geography Now" is not registred with the US government as a company yet,

  • so, um,

  • they're kind of not allowed to directly deliver it to me,

  • so if you guys want to send anything, please feel free to send it to the regular address,

  • But just don't put "Geography Now" on top, like,

  • I know it's weird, that's the name of the channel,

  • but you can't do that 'cause it's not a registred company.

  • Just, put like my name, Paul, or Paul B, at the top.

  • So anyway!

  • I got this letter from David from Serbia,

  • he - thank you so much, David - he sent all of these banknotes.

  • Iran

  • Czech Republic

  • Or Czechia, eeh, I know you guys hate that.

  • Hungary

  • Romania

  • Turkey

  • And, um, Macedo- uhm, uhm, uhm.

  • Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,

  • Macedonia, don't hate me, just choose whatever one you want.

  • Oh, look at it, it has a little peacock at the back too.

  • Davis says he's been subscribed since the Andorra episode,

  • thank you so much David,

  • I'm really glad that you've been consistently watching Geography Now.

  • Jacob M from Dartmouth, Massachusetts,

  • sends this really cool old-style fifty yen banknote,

  • let me see if I can focus in on it for you guys.

  • Man, this camera lens sucks.

  • Anyways, he sends this really old-style fifty yen banknote,

  • ah, it took me a while to figure out where it was from,

  • but, if you could see, there is a Shinto shrine,

  • and the imperial right up here, it's a dead giveaway that it's from Japan.

  • And finally, last person to send me some kind of international currency was Oskar from Norway,

  • he sent an old ten kronor Norweigan banknote.

  • It was used between 1972 and 1984,

  • on one side of the banknote you can see the image of Fridtjof Nansen,

  • did I pronounce it right?

  • The guy who won the Noble peaceprize and was the first man to reach the North Pole.

  • And also, check this out, dude,

  • he put a wax seal on his envelope and on his letter.

  • I've never gotten anything with a wax seal, this is the coolest letter I've ever gotten.

  • Thank you so much, Oskar.

  • Nicole S, who lives in Laos, sent this really cool medallion,

  • and it's actually made out of the discarted pieces of mine fields

  • that were taken out of the ground from Laos.

  • I like this, it's a really cool medallion.

  • Now, this is really cool, I got a postcard.

  • Ahmed from Western Sahara, he currently lives in Fez, Morocco,

  • but he grew up and was, I guess, born and raised, in, ah, Western Sahara.

  • On his envelope, I don't know if you can see it here right at the top,

  • he actually wrote in Berber.

  • Ah man, Western Sahara, that was on my honorable mentions list,

  • uuuh, now I have to consider it.

  • Now, let's get to the packages.

  • This one was sent from Yoni in Israel, I believe Jerusalem.

  • Yeah, Jerusalem.

  • Aaah *laughs*

  • Aaah, yes!

  • These are like, Hebrew cheese puffs.

  • *cracks up*

  • I'm gonna try them right now.

  • Oh, it's not cheese!

  • What flavour is this?

  • Oh, it's like peanut-flavored!

  • Woah, that's- that's intre- I like this. Wow, it's good.

  • Peanut-flavored puffs.

  • From Israel.

  • Allright, this one's from Libertas,

  • think I pronounced that right, Libertas,

  • from Lithuania.

  • Ooh, I love the Baltic!

  • Tip (?)

  • What do we got here?

  • Wow, there's a lot of things in here I think.

  • *Cracks up again*

  • More snacks!

  • Look at that, all these snacks.

  • Lithuanian chocolate, with crispy flakes!

  • Veri beri.

  • A chocolate bar in the shape of Lithuania.

  • A little rubber bracelet that says Lithuania in Lithuanian.

  • Check it out.

  • Lithuania!

  • Of course, a Lithuanian flag.

  • Aaah, you guys can't really see it, my camera doesn't focus when I get too close,

  • but this is a one euro cent, but with the Lithuania, ah, emblem,

  • and it's like in a little encased frame in the shape of Lithuania.

  • Aaah, and this is the best thing he sent:

  • home-made Lithuanian cookies!

  • Okay, I'm gonna try my first Choc I- Choc In Choc On.

  • Good stuff.

  • Now, I really, really, really don't wanna break this apart,

  • beacuse it's gonna look so beautiful.

  • I just wanna see what it looks like.

  • Aaah, I don't know if you guys can see, but it's like a shape of Lithuania,

  • in chocolate.

  • Aaah, I wanna eat this so bad.

  • But it's too beautiful...

  • But it's chocolate...

  • Therefore, the rules of chocolate apply!

  • Chocolate is meant to be eaten.

  • Oooh, it's dark chocolate,

  • I looove dark chocolate.

  • You Lithuanians know how to make chocolate really good.

  • Man, you guys are gonna get me fat!

  • Seriously though, thank you guys so much for all these packages.

  • I love reviewing the stuff that you guys send me,

  • it's night-time, it's ri-, it's kind of dark right now,

  • that's why it's really dark.

  • I'm excited to go to Greenland,

  • I will keep you guys posted.

  • I'm still wearing you stuff, Libertas and Nicole.

  • Hope you guys are doing well,

  • and I hope you stay tuned with all the Greenlandic adventure stuff that's gonna happen,

  • and new episodes are coming up soon.

  • Oooh shoot, I missed one!

  • Um, this guy, uuuh,

  • he wrote his name in cyrillic,

  • let's see if I can read it.

  • Am- Ameran?

  • Ameran?

  • That's your name? Ameran?

  • Ameran from Bulgaria.

  • Oooh, what do we got here?

  • What is- oh, shoot. Oh! There's a coin!

  • Awe, he sent a little Bulgarian coin.

  • What is this?

  • Aaah!

  • A rose-soap!

  • 'Cuz remember how I said there was a lot of roses?

  • Bulagria was the number one producer of rose-oil in the world.

  • Oh, wow, it smells really good.

  • A postcard with Bulgaria and all the cool, notable spots.

  • Old, Bulgarian currency,

  • And of course, he sent a little, Bulgarian flag.

  • Thank you so much.

  • Okay, I guess that's officially the end of the video.

  • Allright.

  • Have a good one guys, stay cool, stay tuned.

Hey geograpeeps!

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