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Overview

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  • Fluent in English; learning Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
  • 33, Female
  • Member since 2014
  • traveler
  • Biology, B.S. (I LOVE tropical ecology)
  • From Branford, Ct, USA
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Explore the great and beautiful country of Australia!

ABOUT ME

I am a 22 year old recent college grad backpacking in Australia with a friend. I love nature, adventure, and learning new skills.

PHILOSOPHY

Be open to anything and do what you love

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

I'm a couchsurfing baby! I'm a new member and I've never couchsurfed before.

Interests

Traveling, jewelry making, sewing, reading, ukulele, running, sailing, (any sports)

  • cooking
  • running
  • walking
  • reading
  • traveling
  • backpacking
  • sailing
  • sports
  • biology
  • beaches

Music, Movies, and Books

Books: I love Jane Eyre, The Count of Monte Cristo, the Divergent series, Harry Potter... and much more
Music: Jason Mraz, Guster, Blind Pilot, Mumford and Sons, the Head and the Heart, Macklemore, the Lumineers...I really like music.
Movies: The Illusionist, Stranger than Fiction, The Goonies, The Princess Bride

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

In late summer I volunteered as a nest watcher for sea turtles in the Tampa Bay area. One night I was checking the nests, but none were expected to hatch. One nest in particular had had a lot of difficulty because ghost crabs had been burrowing into the nest and a raccoon had repeatedly dug into it. When I got to the nest, though, two turtles had already hatched and were walking down the beach, but in the wrong direction! I didn't have clearance to touch the turtles so I had to walk alongside them to provide a barrier that angled them in the right direction. Then, once they were to the sea, I went to the nest to look for more hatchlings. It turns out that all the turtles were trapped because one couldn't get out of the nest and was blocking the path. Thankfully, help came soon and all of the turtles were rescued. All told there were 83 hatchlings that we released that night, a number much higher than anyone had expected!

Teach, Learn, Share

I can teach cooking, tropical biology and conservation, ukulele, jewelry making. I love to share knowledge

Countries I’ve Visited

Mexico

Countries I’ve Lived In

Costa Rica, United States

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