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Overview
About Me
My name is Bea, and currently I'm living in Santiago de Compostela.
I'm physicist, which is another way to play with imagination. I like to spend my time reading, travelling, painting...and at the end creating in all its forms.
And about nature..? Well, we better talk about it having a walk in the forest :)
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I think that human beings in themselves are doors to fascinating worlds, and it's simply wonderful to discover it together.
Interests
- writing
- books
- nature
Music, Movies, and Books
Since I was very little I have found it incredible to start reading and suddenly discover yourself transported to another dimension. This feeling was especially intense with Rayuela, by Julio Cortazar.
I got caught up by the frankness of Eduardo Galeano, the suffering of Alejandra Pizarnik, the necessary madness of Herman Hesse, the disquiet of Fernando Pessoa or the effemerity in Alan Watts among others...
I really like a great variety of music, and the best of it is the amount of styles that I have left to discover!
I'm not really much of films...but if i had to choose one, "The fight club" has made a big impression on me.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I was being part of a community in a forest in the Croatia. The core of the project were sustainability, art and culture. This experience changed my perception of life, making me believe more than ever that another world is possible :)
What I Can Share with Hosts
People in the city are like small gears of an overwhelming machinery. I think that a fundamental part of visiting a new place is tying to understand the way of life...and nobody better than the inhabitants of the place to share it with you :)
Countries I’ve Visited
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland
Countries I’ve Lived In
Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland