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Overview
About Me
Always free and alive 🌍
A simple web developer💻
My current mission is exploring the world by traveling and learning and trying to be a free minded :)
I'm travel by my backpack and always ready for new experiences ,emotions, communications, cultures and visiting new places.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I'm using CouchSurfing because it allows me to observe and connect with new people. Staying with local hosts gives me the opportunity to interact with and learn about people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Additionally, CouchSurfing enables me to communicate with and visit new people and cultures, allowing me to gain firsthand exposure to different customs and ways of life during my travels.
Interests
I have an instagram page for the photos I took with my mobile phone: @asamirsees
- running
- minimalism
- camping
- basketball
- mountains
- art
- techno music
- computer programming
- hichhiking
- street photography
- drinking beer
- learning about different cultures
- traditional music
Music, Movies, and Books
---MUSIC---
Rock, Classic, Jazz, Techno music,
Metal, Persian and Azari traditional,
Folk musics
- I have listened to almost all of Ostad Shajarian songs and I love him :))))
---MOVIE---
- “Taste of Cherry“ by abbas kiarostami
- Quentin Tarantino's movie like “Pulp Fiction“, “Django“, “Once upon a time in hollywood“
- “12 Angry Men“
---BOOK---
I love poetry, philosophy and psychology books.
“Quatrains of Khayyam“ which I love the most❤️
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
- Climbing the two highest peaks of Iran ( Damavand, Sabalan)
- Camping alone on Hormuz and Hengam Island
Teach, Learn, Share
- Maybe I can fix your computer problem :) and teach something about web programing.
- I can teach you play 'Tar' the traditional iranian instrument
What I Can Share with Hosts
A bed with a pillow,
Information about the city and suggestions for places to visit
Countries I’ve Visited
Iran, Turkey
Countries I’ve Lived In
Iran