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Posted 2/5/10 2:57 pm ET by MTV News in Eye Candy, On The Newsstand
By Cara Alwill
If you haven't caught enough of "Fast & Furious" Paul Walker on Hollywood Crush today (we included him on our list of on-screen football hotties for his turn in "Varsity Blues"), we're here to bring you more! The actor is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Men’s Health, and in the article he dishes about the ways he keeps himself — and his life — on track.
Though Paul is known for his flashy flicks (he starred in the breakout hit "The Fast and the Furious") and his rugged good looks, this Hollywood hunk is not caught up in the LA scene. In fact, we were shocked to learn that he spends the bulk of his time in Indonesia. Paul told MH about his private getaway, and here’s a hint: it’s not exactly a five-star resort. "There wasn’t even access from the road; I literally had to bulldoze one. But it’s worth it. This place is one of the most beautiful on earth, if not the most beautiful-especially for the price," he explained.
“I don’t have electricity. I use candlelight. I cook over an open fire, the traditional way. I harvest my rice, dry it out, beat it, and cook it up. I dive for lobster and octopus,” he continued. Is it just us, or does this make him even hotter?

It seems fitting though that Paul would want to find peace near the ocean. He told MH about his childhood goals, which have inspired who he is today. “Ever since I was a kid, I wanted to be a marine biologist. As you go through the grind and the distraction of a career, it’s easy to lose sight of your dreams.”
While most celebs are busy staying fit with personal trainers and expensive gyms, Paul finds, well, more creative ways to keep in shape. “It’s condition dependent; if there’s no surf, I dive or stand-up paddle or canoe-surf or swim, or even do pullups from tree branches if I have to. And of course, there’s surfing,” he says. Um, wow!
Paul is not just focused on himself, either. He’s passionate about doing for others. His mother is a nurse, his sister is in nursing school, and he’s vowed to make it his business to help as many people as he can. "It’s not even really about giving back; It’s just what I’m built for."
What do you think of Paul's cover?
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