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  • 11 references 4 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English; learning German, Spanish
  • 40, Male
  • Member since 2007
  • Medical School student
  • McDonogh HS 2002, UPENN 2006, NSU-COM 2016
  • From Mount Airy, Maryland, USA.....Country Living
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Faith, Hope, & Love

ABOUT ME

I'm a med student living near Miami, Florida.

PHILOSOPHY

Improve the mind, body, and spirit every single day. Always look on the bright side. Try to make a concerted effort to remain calm and positive in every situation.Worrying never made any troubles fade away.Live simple and modest, but strive for improvement.Treat every decent person with respect and kindness.Get up and move, its the best way to get going.

Interests

Family, friends, healthcare, adventure, instrumental music, outdoors, mountains, ocean, sailing, SCUBA, swimming, dancing, hunting, fishing, sports (american football, MMA, wrestling, baseball, boxing) native Americans, American history, traveling...

  • fish
  • aquaria
  • books
  • dancing
  • dining
  • nightlife
  • yachting
  • traveling
  • music
  • instrumental music
  • outdoor activities
  • fishing
  • spelunking
  • hunting
  • scuba diving
  • sailing
  • jewish
  • sports
  • baseball
  • boxing
  • wrestling
  • american football
  • soccer
  • swimming
  • history
  • lakes
  • mountains

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

I Spent 10 amazing dayshopping through the greek islands in the Aegean Sea.Blue Skys and Blue Seas.Greece is beautiful, with great food, and fantastic scenery.Went SCUBA diving at the base of a volcano.
On a fishing trip in Prince William Sound, Alaska i was lucky enough to see 2 killer whales completely breech from the water. Also saw a 50 foot humpback on its mating journey, splashing around violently and such.

I climbed Mt. Fuji on a gorgeous day; clear blue skies with patchy clouds coasting at the timberline.At the top, the crater of the dormant volcano was amazing; layers upon layers of volcanic rock and snow covered to the top.
Angkor Wat in Cambodia was a once in a lifetime experience.Ancient ruins scattered throughtout the jungle bring you back to a time that only seemed to exist in books-'the jungle book'

Sapa, Vietnam's most spectacular mountain region speckled with rice terraces that stretch for miles throughout the northern vietnamese mountains.

Halong Bay, Vietnam - Dozens upon dozens of limestone pinnacles jut out of the sea, making for quite a unique site.

Laos, Luang Probang - Kuam-si waterfall.The best waterfall i have ever visited.Reminded me of the waterfall scene in the movie swiss family robinson.The water is warm and milky blue.There are 2 levels at which people can swim, rock jump, and explore.It's like a natural water park.Tons of fun..

Thai southern islands - beautiful tropical paradise.In koh tao i snorkeled at shark bay at dusk and watched 8 black tip reef sharks come into the shallows to feed.

Castle Neuschwannstein - this is the stuff that ferry tales are made from.Looks like the castle in the clouds in from 'jack in the beanstalk'.

Bertchesgaden Germany - the prettiest moutain town i've seen.Traditional german style country homes are laced throughout the mountains and the crystal clear konigsee and obersee (lakes) make it an alpine paradise.

Cayman Islands - while scuba diving on an 8 day live aboard scuba yacht, i saw spotted eagle rays, a huge manta ray, and a six foot long green morey eel...I also dove on a 200ft sunken naval destroyer off of cayman brac. We dove through the hallways, kitchen, engine room, captains quarters etc...

In Busan, South Korea, i dove in an aquarium shark tank with 20 sharks, a bunch of fish including a monster jew fish aka grouper, and 2 sea turtles.

Cayman islands-little cayman- scuba'd along bloody bay wall;one of the best preserved coral walls in the world.The depth goes from about 20-30 ft to 600ft+ in a matter of a few yards, resulting in a shear drop off.

Water caving in vang vien, Laos.Amazing water cave, where u get into a tube and float to the end of a pitch black lime stone cave.

Night diving in the cayman islands.crystal clear waters lit up just by the underwater flashlight carried along.Winding through coral fingers enjoying the 'nightlife' which consists of octopi, lobsters, king crabs, eels, and many normally unseen nocturnal creatures. I would imagine floating in the pitch black ocean is similar to floating in outerspace...

Exploring the enormous Batu caves in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with wild monkeys trying to steal your lunch and thousands of bats overhead.

Countries I’ve Visited

Austria, Cambodia, Canada, Cayman Islands, China, Germany, Greece, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, Viet Nam

Countries I’ve Lived In

South Korea, United States

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