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Overview
About Me
On October 26th last year I quit everything to learn about our world. Since that many things changed the way I think and is not easy anymore to tell about myself.
I like to meet people hang out them and learn something knew I'm not the tourism addicted, I prefer meet people, good food and great landscapes. I have two opposite sides I love to party and have fun with old or new friends and love to go to the nature to see and fell how small we are. I love history and go to a museum but I'm not the guy who will like to visit 5 Temples in a single day. Life is to live not to consume or just checked.
I always take some pictures not only of people because I used to work with images so I'm sorry If I get late in a hiking :(. Nature is beautifull, isn't it?
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I'm doing a Round The World trip right know and actually did informal couch surfing with friends around the globe. Me and my girlfriend stayed in hostels, Air Bnb and other accommodations but I think Couch Surfing could be a good way to meet locals and have new local experiences.
Interests
- history
- languages
- cultural immersion
- nature
- videogames
- japanese culture
- eastern europe
Music, Movies, and Books
Blindness, José Saramago
Fahrenheit, Ray Bradbury
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Flew from São Paulo to Cairo visiting , Rio, New York, Milan, Bologna, Istambul in 3 days, sleeping in airplanes ;) and a friend's house. Step on 5 continents if we considered North and south america :)
What I Can Share with Hosts
- How to find cheap flights ;)
- Travel Logistics
- About computers
- First Steps of Samba (Maybe) :)
Countries I’ve Visited
Albania, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Montenegro, Myanmar, Nepal, Netherlands, Peru, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, United States, Uruguay
Countries I’ve Lived In
Brazil