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Overview

  • 1 reference 1 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in Arabic, English; learning French
  • 53, Male
  • Member since 2012
  • Yoga Teacher
  • Uni of Life
  • No hometown listed
  • Profile 90% complete

About Me

Single parent to a cool 18 year old (cool by public referendum lol)
I teach yoga & breathwork.
Home's where the heart is, & if the heart is not in the home where we live, then must move on.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

Share the beauty

Interests

Yoga, Music, Jamming, in depth loving chats, personal development, laughter, walks, more music, more yoga, swimming (in summer).

  • writing
  • books
  • beauty
  • yoga
  • traveling
  • music
  • guitar
  • swimming

Music, Movies, and Books

Blues, Jazz, some new age, oldies & some remixes.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Walked on fire, birthed my own child at home.

Teach, Learn, Share

Teach: Yoga & interesting local & global knowledge.
Learn: guitar, & interesting global travel accounts.
Share: the making of happy memories.

What I Can Share with Hosts

The making of happy memories.
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Byblos - Lebanon

The Phoenician city of Gebal was named Byblos by the Greeks, because it was through Gebal that papyrus Bύβλος (bublos; Egyptian papyrus) was imported into Greece. Hence the English word Bible is derived from byblos as "the (papyrus) book."[2] The present day city is now known by the Arabic name Jubayl or Jbeil (جبيل), a direct descendant of the Canaanite name.
Byblos (Greek) or Gebal (Phoenician) is located on the Mediterranean coast of present-day Lebanon, about 26 miles (42 kilometers) north of Beirut. It is attractive to archaeologists because of the successive layers of debris resulting from centuries of human habitation.
The site first appears to have been settled during the PPNB period, approximately 6230 BC.[3] Neolithic remains of some buildings can be observed at the site. According to the writer Philo of Byblos (quoting Sanchuniathon, and quoted in Eusebius), Byblos had the reputation of being the oldest city in the world, founded by Cronus. During the 3rd millennium BC, the first signs of a town can be observed, with the remains of well-built houses of uniform size. This was the period when the Phoenician civilization began to develop

Countries I’ve Visited

Lebanon, New Zealand

Countries I’ve Lived In

Australia, Lebanon

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