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Overview
About Me
I'm Lídia Mara, journalist, dreamy and sometimes a little out of the ordinarybut online sometimes. I love seeing new places and make new friends. My dream: to take the backpack and breaking the world.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Despite being registered for a while, I'm starting to use the Cs now. Friends always recommended me and now I see it's time. I'm here because I want to know the world better and have the opportunity to meet people who are the best in the world. If they are in different places, it may be further aggregator. I'm here because I believe the world can be networked format, where all help and everyone can get where they want. This is a space that provides it.
Interests
- books
- music
- world music
- backpacking
- journalism
- travel
- people
Music, Movies, and Books
I like music and I am very versatile in that. Since samba, ax, rock, MPB, jazz, folk, romantic, eletrocnic. Each phase brings me something different.
Regarding like movie dramas, screenplays inspired by real stories. I like to see the history of people, thrill me with what people have done and believe it can help us to improve what we are.
My favorite books are also those who have dramas. Currently my favorites are the novels of Khaled Hosseini, but my bedside darling is Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy - Elizabeth Gilbert.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I'm not very good at highlighting great things. But the most amazing things I did were the trips. The few places I could know and see that the world is much bigger than our eyes can achieve. Each place has its particularity that makes it unique. And be different than my circle asks me to be me is, to me, one of the most amazing things I've ever done.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I can offer a host, tips of a city, a lot of talk and chat and a huge desire to share.
Countries I’ve Visited
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, China, France
Countries I’ve Lived In
Brazil