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Overview
About Me
Honest, straightforward and disciplined. I love to know different cultures and explore unknown territories travel and culture-wise.
Gosto de conhecer culturas diferentes e de explorar territórios desconhecidos. Honesto, disciplinado e direito.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Travelling and watching others travel are my expertise.
Interests
Literature and music. Photograph and recycling in home decor. Writing unreadable stories and impossible-to-publish essays.
- culture
- writing
- literature
- performing arts
- dining
- cooking
- traveling
- music
- sign language
- study abroad
- last minute travel
Music, Movies, and Books
The space is too limited. There would be pages and pages filled with my favs. "The heart is a lone hunter" By Carson MacCullers, any novel by Khuswant Singh will fit the bill.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Listening to stories of the war refugees somewhere in Colombia. Eating Lord Jagannath's blessed food (prasad) in Puri, Orissa. Travelling hours and hours to arrive in time-frozen Mompox, Colombia. Getting lost in one of the trekking routes of Guilin, China, and seeing myself forced to speak body and sign language with locals. Watching a theatrical performance every evening in Buenos Aires and never putting an end to the must-see list. Arriving from vibrant Rio de Janeiro into peaceful Ouro Preto.
Teach, Learn, Share
I can teach Spanish. I can also cook.
What I Can Share with Hosts
IMPORTANT INFO: THIS IS NOT A GUESTHOUSE/HOSTEL SITE. If you request a couch, do so with a couchsurfing spirit.
In other words,
I WON'T HOST:
(a) Last-minute requests
(b) People who say: i will be only one day and won't be home so i will not disturb
(c) Erasmus students living in some other cities who want to spend "a weekend of spree".
(d) More than one couchsurfer at a time. My space is limited.
Granada is a cool city for a tourist, much less so for a local. Sometimes I rediscover the wonders of my hometown through the eyes of the newcomer.
Countries I’ve Visited
Spain