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Overview
About Me
The title of my biography would probably be "How did I end up here?". Your ordinary ex hotel specialist ex sailor from next door who now works in sustainability management. I just moved back to my home region after being away for nearly 10 years, working in north Germany and sailing the sea.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
In 2014, I found Couchsurfing through a New Zealand traveler I met. We traveled together - That was my first backpacking trip, which I made to the neighboring country Austria.
I quickly fell in love with this selfless way of sharing life and sofa and had many great experiences over the years. When I spoil you as a host, I only give back what I was allowed to experience myself elsewhere. Just pass on if you should ever be in the role!
Interests
I get excited very, very easily. When I travel, it's usually as a dark tourist and a history tourist. I like museums and exhibitions, countries where I can afford to eat out, trains, Soviet brutalism, the warmth of the Balkans, activists who work for the world and and and...
Most things I would like to experience at least once.
- tattoos
- vegan
- politics
- sustainability
- ships
- economy
- stocks
- balkan
- pen and paper
- digitalization
Music, Movies, and Books
I prefer Techno music, if I have to listen to a radio station its usually classic or alternative rock, but no bands stick out. Usually Spotify does the work of searching for music.
The medium of movies never really got me, I do not like to go to the cinema and I am very picky about series and movies.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Spending one month backpacking in Iraq
What I Can Share with Hosts
I'm kinda cool! Trust me! Oh, and I can offer a helping hand in your household. Actually, I have two of them.
Countries I’ve Visited
Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
Germany