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22 September - 06 October 2010
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For Sale; Antique teak wood bench (sofa). Big size 180cm x 80cm x 60cm, Rp. 3.5 mill. 2 medium teak wood bench, 1m x 40cm x 70cm Rp. 1.8 mill ea. 2 small 80cm x 40cm x 70cm, Rp. 1.2 mill ea. All must go. Also sell CPU for Windows PC SP2, 512 RAM, 160GB ROM, Rp. 3.5 mill nego. Call 0813 3872 4288. Denpasar. [001]
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For Sale; Original DVDs (movie & music) for Rp 50.000. Some are still unopened. Call 0361 742 1988. Kuta. [041]
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For Sale; iPhone 3G, still 99.9%, good condition with box, for good price, Rp. 1.5 juta. Please call Call 0857 3813 3393. Kuta. [020]
Try our Yummy Breakfast / Brunch “ Croissants Florenine “ Visit us at: “ Bedugul Lake View “ shophouse, Candi Kuning,Tabanan, Bali. Ph: (0368) 21838 or 081 23812843
Our products are also available at : Singaraja - ABD Food Mart The only food specialist in town Jl. Udayana Barat 2, Singaraja Tel. (0362) 7001400 C/Ns/I-19 May 10
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For Sale; Surf board (two pieces), long board “South Coast”, original from USA, newest style, as good as new (only used three times). Size: 2,77m x 0,60m and 2,57m x 0,60m. Price for one surf board Rp. 4.500.000. Please call Daniel (Ubud). Hp: 0819 3307 7626. [181]
For Sale; Bedside lamp (red plastic from Ikea), spotlights (2 butterfly & 1 giraffe), books, DVDs, Chinese bamboo shelves, MDF shelves (still packed, never use). Everything must go. SMS 081 6187 6157. See/ pick up items only on Sept. 26 in Puri Gading, Jimbaran. [188]
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Now baking croissant, danish, foccacia, french bread, brown bread, kraftcorn bread, white bread, rye bread, burger bun, hot dog bun and more Also available finest apple pie, black forest cake, baked cheese cake, brownies, chocolate cake, sacher cake, strawberry cake, tiramisu, mousses, pralines and more Cater for hotels, villas, café, restaurants and supermarket
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For Sale; Generator Mostter 650W Rp. 950.000, mink coat Rp. 19 m, Sharp TV 29” + cabinet + DVD receiver Rp. 1.900.000, laptop Rp. 200.000, microwave Rp. 200.000, big radion Rp. 350.000, CD radio Rp. 250.000, ruby rings, gem stones, coins, books, many other things to sell. Household liquidation. Ph/ fax 0363 42085 best morning time. Candidasa. [021]
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For Sale; Golf Clubs Callaway Big Bertha driver 11o & fairway wood #4 Big Bertha & #5 Taylormade. Total price Rp. 4,5 juta nego. Ironset [f/ladies] “Lynx” [S+P+9,8,7,6,5,4,3]. Price Rp. 2.2 juta nego [99% new]. Please SMS 0819 9945 1828. Jimbaran. [022] For Sale; Original oil paintings on canvas, private collection by famous surfer. Contact 0819 1676 0010. Jl.Kuta Theather 12. [023] Big helmet wanted! Size xxl or bigger. For man. Contact <pumpkin_2666@yahoo. com> or 085 79230 7414. Denpasar. [024] For Sale; iPhone 16 GB Rp. 2.600.000, 32GB Rp. 5.000.000 in very good condition with charger and headset black colour or will exchange for iPad plus money. Call 081 5570 1968 anytime or near offer. Seminyak. [025]
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For Sale; Mixing package, 2 Numark Axis 4 CDJs digital looping, Numark mixer and numark headphones all in flight, case good condition + 50 house music CDs, for Rp. 3 million only. Contact 0819 9937 1802. Denpasar. [008] One of the secrets in life is to make stepping stones out of stumbling blocks.
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For Sale; HT G32 mobile phone, dual simcard, Wi-Fi, Facebook & internet, qwerty keypad, camera, music & video player. still boxed & guarantee for 10 months, bought for Rp. 1 mil sell for Rp. 650 ribu. SMS 0819 9937 1802. Denpasar. [009] For Sale; Canon 30 D. Ikelite housing. Three canon lenses: zoom 28-105 3.5-4-5 ultrasonic; zoom 100-300 4.5-5.6 ultrasonic; Standard zoom 18-55 3.5-5.6. Tel: 0813 3775 5729. Sanur. [010] For Sale; Wooden coffee table, metal foot+resin top coffee table, MDF wardrobe, wooden chest, bean bags (S&L), cushions. SMS 081 6187 6157. See/pick up items only on Sep 26 in Puri Gading, Jimbaran. [184]
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For Sale; Natural vision therapy glasses. Bought in Singapore. Bates method improves eyesight without prescription lenses. Suitable for shortsighted, longsighted and astigmatic adults and kids. Paid Rp. 350.000, sell for Rp. 150.000. Original packaging, with instructions. Helped me. Contact 0361 928 7888. Ubud. [026] For Sale; Aviation headset. David Clark model H10-13X. Noise canceling. Soft head pad. Good condition. Includes extra set gel ear seals. New Rp. 5.500.000, sell for Rp. 2.500.000 ONO. Great gift for that thrifty pilot in your life. Contact 0361 928 7888. Ubud. [027]
House swap Bali-Perth? We consider swapping our spacious family home in Sanur, Bali, with a house in the Perth area. Periods: A few weeks Dec/Jan. Also long-term from ca end 2011. Please contact <ihelland@hotmail.com> for info. Sanur. [028] For Sale; Golf clubs, full set. Tommy Armour Evo Irons 3-9 gap wedge, sand wedge, Taylor Made Driver ti, 3 wood, putter, bag. Left Handed. Rp. 5 million. Please call 0813 3855 7970. Seminyak. [029]
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I will buy laptop / Macbook Apple ok/broke/dead. LCD, minimal P4 more 2008. Contact 0361 360 5201. [030] C/Ns/I-11 August 10
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For Sale; Belkin high quality Wi-Fi router (life time warranty), bought 18 August 2010 for Rp. 1,2mill (got the receipt), bought for backup only but need money. SMS you offer to 081 7979 5258. Denpasar. [049] For Sale; PS3 original Blue Ray disc, Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 (200), Pro Evolution Soccer 2010(350), Command and Conquer Red Alert 3 (325) all price nego. SMS 081 7979 5258. Denpasar. [050]
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For Sale; BNIB Simbadda Emini portable speaker (small and without subwoofer) can google for the model first. Price Rp. 200rb or best offer. sms 081 7979 5258. Denpasar. [051] Looking For; 2nd hand Blackberry Gemini, cheap price, good condition, Pin must be safe and not suspended, Prefer still in warranty and fullset. SMS your offer to 081 7979 5258. Denpasar. [052]
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For Sale; Notebook Toshiba satellite M-100,Intel DuoCore T24OO 1.83Ghz RAM, 2.5GB, HDD 100GB SATA. ATI Mobility Raedon X1400 graphics. 14” WXGATFT. Harmon cardon speakers, supermulti CD/DVD. Integrated modem, Wi-Fi, intelpro network, multicard reader. USBx4 spare battery. Windows ultimate, office 2007 Pro, Rp. 7m. Contact 081 735 5044 (English). Kuta. [005] For Sale; Netbook HP2133 as new. V/A-C7 1200 GHz, 1790 Mb RAM, Vista Home Basic, 9” WDDM, integrated sound, webcam, network. 114473Mb HDD, Rp. 3m. Contact 081 735 5044 (English). Kuta. [006]
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LOWER MODELS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE Authorized Distributor - PT. PRAKARSA UTAMA MANGGALA JL. Suli No. 119 B2, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 225796, 7800965 Fax: 225796
Jakarta: 021-3841789, Surabaya: 031-8420004, Yogyakarta: 0274-419590, Bandung: 022-4261529, Medan: 061-4578613 For Sale; Sharp fridge, low watts. 1 1/2 year old, 170 litre, 1 door with freezer inside, in perfect condition. Selling because we need a bigger fridge for our growing family. Rp. 1 million nego. Contact 0819 3607 5236. Canggu. [034]
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For Sale; Spear big pelagic fish (tuna, wahoo, mahimahi) with world’s best freediving gear. Brand new Riffe custom gun (standard 43) w/ extra shaft, spare parts, and ten meters American 9/16th rubber w/complete floatline and fiber buoy runaway system $1,000. Wet suit Excel (sml), long Cressi fins, weight belt, traveling “knockdown” three-prong, & many new “Bluewaterhunter” accessories offered cheap due to ruptured eardrum and no can dive now. Considerable discount for everything. Kerry in Amed 0812 3646 1859. [002] For Sale; Breakfast/dining table for 2 with center pedestal + 2 red + chrome chairs. Paid Rp. 1.6 mill, sell Rp. 600.000 or call to see/offer. Nick 0878 6026 6696. [003] For Sale; Surfboard 7’4” Bruce Hansel surfboards. 2 3/4 thick nicely folded. Insane yellow red - red twisted swirl color. Ridden twice. Rp. 3 mill. Nick 0878 6026 6696. [004]
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For Sale; Laptop Compaq core2 duo 2.0Ghz, 1GB, 250GB HDD/DVD RW lan Wi-Fi cam, complete box, battery ok 2 hour.Rp 4 milion ONO. Contact 0878 6182 1812. [031] For Sale; Generator/genset. 2.5KW. Petrol, only a few months old. Very little use, perfect condition. Rp. 3.100.000. IE $310. Electric start. Bargain 0818 0576 6160. Sanur. [032] Moving Sale; Selling flowers in the pot for veranda or inside home. Rose, Jasmine Rp. 20.000,- , some orchid also trees for against mosquitos / flies. Please SMS Fitri 0813 3811 6932 Sanur. [033] For Sale; Electric breast pump brand new, bought in Singapore for S$ 90 operated with electricity or battery, very practical. Sell for Rp. 275.000. SMS: 0819 9937 1802. Denpasar. [007] For Sale; Sony HC1. HD camcorder. Ikelite housing. Macro port. Wide angle port. Please tel: 0813 3775 5729. Sanur. [011]
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For Sale; PSP slim, black colour. Free 6 PSP games, 2GB memory card, 2 soft case and a leather case, data cable and charger. Very good condition, sell only for Rp. 2.1 million. Email/YM: <gede_yogi@yahoo.com> for picture or BB pin: 2168E8FA or call/SMS: 0813 3856 7463. [063]
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For Sale; Nikon D300 with 28-105 f/3, 5 D macro or 1835 f/3, 5 IF ED nikkor lens. Contact 081 2386 9090. Denpasar. [061] For Sale; Sewing machines. Good condition, Singer and Butterfly brands. Manual and automatic. Contact 0857 9230 7414. Denpasar. [062]
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By The Coach
This Sporting Life Bali 10’s Rugby Indonesia’s biggest rugby event, the 2010 XP Xclusive Properties Bali Rugby Fest, will once again be held in Bali on the weekend of October 9th and 10th at the pristine Canggu Club. With 30 teams entered in three divisions, the event also rates as one of the regions biggest rugby tournaments. The event will feature in excess of 50 rugby games, including a number of games that will be held under lights. High School Old Boys (well known in rugby circles as HSOB), All Black legend Dan Carter’s junior club, are making their second trip from New Zealand’s famous Canterbury region and will come into the event with the number one ranking for the Men’s Open 10’s division. Along with the home side, the mighty Bali Chilli’s, teams from Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and the Indonesian archipelago will be doing their best to challenge HSOB for the coveted Bali 10’s Cup. This year’s event also sees the inclusion of the Indonesian National Men’s 7’s championship, with 8 home grown Indonesian sides all vying for the inaugural title. Further incentive for the Indonesian players is possible selection in the National 7’s team, the Harimau, with the national selectors on hand to choose the squad for the Asian 7’s IRB tournament. Last but not least, we have Indonesia’s only women’s rugby event: the Xclusive Properties Women’s 7’s. Last years champs, the Darwin Bunnies, are back to defend their crown and will face a stiff challenge from a further two Australian sides plus teams from Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia’s finest. After only being introduced in last year’s tournament, the Women’s 7’s division has proved to be a very popular addition to the tournament. For any interested players, the Mens teams train at Canggu Club on Wednesdays from 5pm, while the ladies train at Lanpagan Samudra on Saturdays from 3:30pm. Contact us at balirugbyclub@gmail.com for more details on training or on this year’s 2010 XP Properties Bali Rugby Fest. Bali, Swim 4 Kids The Bali Sports Foundation has added three new orphanages
to its “Bali, Swim 4 Kids“ program. The program aims to provide swimming and water safety lessons for underprivileged children in Bali. Keeping in mind that drownings are a common occurrence with the majority of people having no understanding of the inherent dangers surrounding activities near or in a water environment. Almost 300 people are rescued by the Balawista Surf Lifesaving each year on Bali’s sourthern beaches, with around five percent becoming a fatality statistic. Many of those rescued are Indonesians on holidays who have little or no understanding of the dangers and no experience with water awareness and/or survival techniques. The Bali, Swim 4 Kids’ program offer children an opportunity to develop water confidence and an understanding of the inherent dangers of water activities. The program also aims to train local adults to become qualified swim teachers. For more details on this and other programs by the Bali Sports Foundation, email info@balisports.com.
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Geckos To Take On All Female Team As the Bali Geckos prepare for the Bali 9s Australian Football Championships, held as this edition of This Sporting Life goes to print, the club is about to add another unique accomplishment to its belt by taking on an all-female team at the end of September. The Geckos will take on the Coastal Titans Women’s Football Club, from Perth, Western Australia. Established in 2004, the Titans recently won their fifth premiership in seven seasons in the West Australian Women’s Football League, defeating Swan Districts after a goal was scored in the dying seconds of the game. According to Geckos coach Peter Muir, the game is certainly going to be a challenge for the Geckos. “They are going to be fitter, most likely more skillful, and possibly meaner than the Geckos. It is going to be interesting!” Muir also stressed that the game will be a social event, and one that will hopefully lead to more females playing Aussie Rules in Bali.
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The Geckos will take on the Titans at the Canggu Club at 5pm, Monday September 27. Spectators are more than welcome, with food and drinks available. For more details email coach@baligeckos.org.
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For Sale; Unwanted gift as already had same. New still in box. 4 pcs (set) non stick frying pan marble coating. Very good quality and most important no need oil at all when you cooking. More healthy. 30 cm round shape pan, square shape pan, grill and wok with glass top, also free knife, scissors and spatula inside box. I can show you with my pan (try it in my home) Price in the shop Rp. 1.300.000,- sell for Rp. 1.000.000. SMS Fitri 0813 3811 6932. Sanur. [046] For Sale; 1 new BCD Cressi light Jac - full back inflate size M. 1 year warranty. Never been used, wrong size order. Price Rp. 3.87 million. Contact Agus at 081 2360 9966 for serious buyer only. Sanur. [047] Garage Sale; Expat moving. 1 Klik Klak divan/bed, 2 day beds synthetic rattan + 2 table, 1 satellite parabola 2,3 diameter + Hansen digital receiver, 2 lamps, paintings, Deco items. All must go. 081 7970 1285. Legian. [048] C/Ns/G-22 Sept. 10
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Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Is There Any Vaccine? by: dr. Ida Bagus Ramajaya Sutawan, S.Ked
On dengue hemorrhagic fever there have been different responses against dengue virus into the human body. If one of four types of virus enters the body, the body will form antibodies against the virus type. However, the formation of antibodies against one type of dengue virus may cause new problems because the antibodies that are formed for one type of virus apparently can not protect the body from infection of other types of dengue virus. The worse it can even enlarge the development of three other types of dengue virus infection that can exacerbate infection caused. For example, if a person is already infected with dengue virus type DEN-1, he will have antibodies to dengue virus type DEN-1. These antibodies can not protect the body and even exacerbate the dengue virus infection type DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-four. This is what is considered to cause severe dengue hemorrhagic fever disease that could threaten the lives (cause Dengue Shock Syndrome). Therefore, in order to protect the body from the threat of dengue hemorrhagic fever, the body must have immunity against these four types of dengue virus. Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Vaccine Dengue hemorrhagic fever vaccine is something to look
Currently dengue vaccines are in the final stages of research. An effective and safe vaccine is a priority. Therefore, vaccines must go through several stages of testing before it can be traded freely. The developed vaccine already entered the third phase of clinical research, in the sense that this vaccine has been tested to many people. In the year 2010 clinical test to humans have been done at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore. The plan will be continued in Brazil in the near future. In Indonesia alone, the research on clinical test have been conducted on children in four public health centers in Bandung. Previously, this vaccine has been tested on both animals and humans during the two phases and the result was safe. If the third phase of research on this work is successful, it is estimated that in 2016 dengue vaccine can be traded.
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The immunity against the four types of virus that cause dengue hemorrhagic fever is important because, as already mentioned before, when someone is infected with one type of dengue virus, antibody will be formed only for one type of to the virus. If then he is infected by a different type of dengue viruses it can cause a more severe condition. This means that someone who already has one or more dengue virus antibodies (but not all antibodies) would be more dangerous than having no antibody at all. By vaccination the body is expected to have all antibodies, so that dengue hemorrhagic fever and severe dengue hemorrhagic fever with Dengue Shock Syndrome could be prevented.
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This dengue hemorrhagic fever vaccines are life-attenuated vaccines, which means that this vaccine is made by weakening the virus that causes dengue hemorrhagic fever, or making the virus harmless. The vaccine is designed to protect people from the four types of dengue virus. To obtain a good result, upon entering the body, this vaccine will have to go through two processes. First, the vaccine should be able to make the body establish a good antibody response to four types of dengue virus. Second, every person who is given this vaccine must be able to maintain adequate levels of antibody to each of these four types of dengue virus, although usually there is a decrease of antibodies against each type of virus at different levels. If both processes can be achieved and in the future a dengue virus may enters the body, the virus will be neutralized by antibodies that have been formed in advance so that it can not develop into dengue hemorrhagic fever.
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The virus that causes dengue hemorrhagic fever is called Dengue Virus. There are four types of dengue virus including DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4.These four types of virus are found in various regions in Indonesia. In general, the virus is a microorganism that can live only inside a living cell. Hence, if the virus comes into the human body, it would compete with human cells for survival. If the immune is not good, the disease becomes more severe, and even can cause death. But if the human immune system is good then the virus can not thrive. The body will form an immune (antibody) against the virus which will protect the body from the same virus infection in the future. And this approach is used as a basis for making the vaccine by injecting the already attenuated viruses into the body.
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The symptoms of dengue hemorrhagic fever disease usually begins with a sudden high fever for 2-7 days accompanied by a decrease in appetite, nausea, vomiting, headache, and pain in muscles and joints. Another symptom is the appearance of signs of bleeding such as red spots in the skin (petekia), bleeding gums, nosebleeds, or defecate black. In some more severe cases it can lead to liver enlargement, fluid buildup in both lungs and stomach. Even, in worse situation can cause severe shock (dengue shock syndrome) which is marked by a decreased blood pressure, rapid and weak pulse, nervous, cold and moist skin, until a decrease of consciousness. On laboratory examination a decrease in the number of white blood cells, decreased platelets, and increased blood viscosity can be found.
forward and is expected to be able to reduce the number of dengue cases which tend to increase every year. A desired vaccine is a vaccine that is effective, inexpensive, has minimal side effects, and is easily available in all countries.
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Dengue hemorrhagic fever is now a disease that is no stranger to us to hear. In recent years dengue became a serious problem due to the fact that since it was first discovered in Indonesia during 1968 the number of cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever has shown an increasing trend both in the number of cases and the affected area. Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is caused by a virus that is transmitted through the bite of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, that are found almost in all corners of Indonesia.
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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
The Healing Power of Crystal Part 2 Now that you’ve gathered a nice selection of crystals and brought them home to begin working with, it’s important that they be cleansed before use. Crystals pick up energies from their environment, people, etc, which can deplete the power and clarity of the crystals. Thus, it’s essential to cleanse them so that their energy is recharged and clear. They will also need to be re-cleansed from time to time especially after use in healings or when creating crystal grids. There are many methods which can be utilized for crystal cleaning. You can bring your crystals to the sea and cleanse them in sea water and then energize them in the sun; or, use a ‘Cleaning Crystal’ that is specifically utilized for cleaning other crystals, discharging negativities, and recharging stones. The cleaning crystal itself must be programmed for this use and taken proper care of to assist you. Alternatively, use Sage or Cedar to smudge your crystals; allow the stones to rest for several hours afterwards. Finally, if you feel your mind is strong, then you can cleanse your crystals through your focus and intention. To activate and program your crystals, focus your attention on the stone or stones that you intend to activate. You may choose to hold the crystal or set it in front of you within your eyesight. Begin to communicate with your crystal using your mind, sending a clear message of what this crystal’s function will be, e.g., healing, deepening your meditation practice, cleansing of lower vibrating energies, re-charging energies, greater clarity, etc. You may wish to make a statement or say a prayer such as: “I intend for this crystal to be used for healing purposes, for the highest good of all concerned.” Visualize this prayer energetically entering the crystal while you continue to focus on it. When you feel enough time has passed, check the energy of the crystal by scanning it with your hand. You should be able to feel a shift of the crystal’s energy from its original state. There will be an ‘alive’ or vibrating energy around it which is much stronger that it was prior to its activation and programming. If you don’t feel this, then repeat the steps once again until you do. If you do any kind of energy work like Reiki or Quantum Touch, then you can also easily activate and program your crystals using this energy. Reiki 2 people can use the symbols to further activate and strengthen your crystals. Creating Crystal Grids Crystal grids can be a powerful tool for manifesting your goals, healing yourself or healing others at a distance. Once your crystals have been activated, they are ready to be used to create a grid. Since the grid will in fact be programmed for a specific purpose, you don’t need to program any crystals before creating the grid. They only need to be cleansed and activated through the methods mentioned above. An easy configuration for a grid is to place your
crystals in a ‘Star of David’ configuration, which is a five pointed star with the fifth stone in the center. Choose five crystals that are about the same size and create this star. Now focus on what you would like to manifest. For example, if you have a situation coming up in your life which you feel might be quite challenging for you, then visualize this situation exactly how you’d like it to be, creating a positive photo of the situation. As you hold this photo in your mind, take a crystal wand (a crystal with a point) and begin to connect the stones starting with the bottom stone and drawing a line to the center stone, then back to the stone you began with and drawing another line from here to the stone on the left, then up again to the center and back to this stone, then drawing a line to the next stone on the left and so on, creating a wheel with spokes as you move all the way around to each stone and finishing at the first stone that you began with. Your grid has now been activated and should feel charged as you scan your hand over it. Reiki 2 and above practitioners can amplify the grid’s energies by drawing the symbols over the grid and spending a few minutes giving the grid Reiki, but you don’t have to know or do Reiki to create an effective grid.
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When creating a grid for healing purposes, follow the same procedure as above, but also include the person’s name you’re doing the healing for and a photo of him/her if available; the person’s name and location written on a piece of paper can also be placed inside the grid to assist with creating a clear connection with that person. With any grid it’s a good idea to check the energies every few days to see if it still feels strong. If the energies have diminished, just reactivate it by connecting the stones again as you did previously during your initial set up of your grid.
Michele Cempaka is a Reiki Master, spiritual counselor and meditation teacher who facilitates energy healing and selfempowerment for others. She has a passionate interest in alternative healing and energy work. It is Michele’s intention to offer healing & teachings which will empower individuals and give them the tools for realizing their natural state of wholeness.
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What to Do with Children in Bali? Part 1- The Beach and the Sea By Ima Deville Wh Whether you are a res resident or a tourist, Ba is an ideal place Bali fo families with for young children. Pa Parents often find tha when they make that the effort to find activ tivities for their kids, they discover a wh whole new world out the there. This article lis some of the lists be activities and best pe personal favorites for parents who want to explore new pla places, revisit old ones and try ac activities they have ne never done before. Sin we are on an Since isl island, let’s start exploring the fun activities on the beach and the sea. A day at the beach never fails to provide fun for kids. It is essential, though, that parents exert caution at all times because the sea can be treacherous in Bali. Different beaches lend themselves to distinct activities and age groups. Sanur, with its protective reef, is a good option for little ones. At low tide the sea is too shallow to swim but enough to paddle. Children enjoy swimming and reach the small boats at high tide. To check the tides: www.indosurf.com.au/Tide_ Charts.html. A ride in a Jukung (Balinese outrigger) is fun and offers wonderful panoramic views of the coast. It can easily be organized by asking directly to their owners on the his activity acti it is popular pop lar as the sea is calm. calm Sea beach. In Sanur this kayaks can be rented from the beach in front of the restaurant Stiff Chilies and children can go solo or in a tandem. Flying a kite, especially from July to September, is exciting and children love emulating adults with huge kites, preparing for the Sanur kite festival. Choosing a kite from the various animal shapes and colors is also fun and there is always someone to help when the kite lands in a tall tree! For the older and more intrepid, kite surfing generally takes place in the South end of the beach where it is less crowded with boats and surfers can go back and forth at incredible speed. Paragliding is popular with children going with their parents in a tandem. The ride only last 5 to 10 minutes but sensations and beautiful views are guarantied. The start is normally South of the Hyatt hotel on the beach. Jimbaran Bay is also safe for small children and it is fun to go and buy fish from the Pasar Ikan and enjoy a seafood meal in the evening in one of the beach restaurants on the southern end of the beach. Nusa Dua and Benoa are famous for water sports off all types: banana boats, paragliding, wind surfing, jetski, “flying carpets” and many more crazy rides. At high tide, swimming is excellent and surfing is possible on the reef. From Kuta to Seminyak, the waves Se are perfect to bodyboard bo and surfing for beginners. Body boarding is a relatively safe activity rel if children do not v e n t u r e t o o f a r. Boards can be rented Bo
from the beach. Surf schools abound on Kuta beach and at the end of Jalan Double Six. As soon as children can swim and are not scared of waves, they can join group classes of 2.5hrs or take private lessons to learn the basics of surfing and safety. If you have a few notions of surf, it is easy to rent a children’s surfboard and help them try on their own. A popular surf school is Odysseys Surf School on Jl. Pantai Kuta in the Mercure Hotel. www.odysseysurfschool.com Tel: +62 361 7420763. Email: odysseysurfschool@odysseysurfschool. com
The visibility, coral and fish are amazing. Odyssey Submarine has a sightseeing submarine and children of all ages can enjoy the underwater world in a safe and comfortable atmosphere. It is a good initiation to the seabed, coral and fish. Submarine Safaris Asia, Jl. Raya Kuta No. 9X Kuta. Tel: +62-361-759777 reservation@submarinebali.com Scuba diving is possible for children above 10 years old. Several dive operators offer the Junior Open Water Diver scuba certification course and some even have the Bubblemakers and the Seal Team programs for 8 years old and above to teach the basics of breathing underwater and safety rules. Cruises are popular with families who enjoy sharing a very special moment out at sea. Day cruises to Lembongan Island are excellent for snorkelling at various spots around the island. Sunset cruise from Benoa harbour is very special too. Bali Hai Cruises offer six excellent daily cruises to choose from. Bali Hai Cruises +62 361 720 331 sales@balihaicruises. com
Experienced surfers can venture further north and west around Canggu, Echo Beach and beyond and in the South on the Bukit around Padang Padang and Uluwatu. As spectators, it is entertaining to watch the surfers balancing on the rolling waves. From Blue Point Hotel in Uluwatu, you can buy a day pass including a snacky lunch, use of the infinity pool whilst having a great view of the best surfers down below. Stand up paddle surf has become popular and is an excellent physical exercise. Bali Stand Up Paddle School has good iinstructors who can teach quickly the basics to families who w want to try it out. MP Paddle Surf School on Jl.Sunset Road 1 18x Kuta. Phone: 081 9999 55884 Email: mp.paddlesurfbali@ g gmail.com. L Leaving the South of the island, on the East coast, White B Beach is one of the jewels of Bali. Also named Secret Beach o or Pasir Putih, it is a gorgeous cove surrounded by lush vvegetation that has kept its natural feel. The water is limpid. A day outing is worth it. Many warungs on the beach grill fish a and some provide loungers. A small fishing community lives tthere and they can take families on an outrigger to a small is islet to enjoy the view of white beach and for some good snorkeling. Occasionally one can see pods of dolphins swimming back and forth across the bay. White beach can be hard to find the first time you go there. Midway between Candi Dasa and Amlapura, you need to keep your eyes open for a small sign on your right indicating Pasir Putih in a string of houses in a village called Perasi Tengah. Also on the East Coast of Bali, Tirta Gangga is a palace, home to the swimming pool of the kings. The setting is beautiful and a series of ponds abound with huge kois. There are also two large swimming pools with fresh spring water. Under an enormous sacred banyan tree by a temple, swimming in cool water, your children can imagine they are the King of this kingdom. Tirta Ayu is a restaurant overlooking the site where you can enjoy delicious Balinese specialties. Amed, further up the East Coast, is a perfect snorkeling spot. Waters are transparent and calm with coral gardens starting in front of some of the hotels. Many colorful tropical fish can be seen and a small Japanese wreck lies in shallow waters about 20 meters from the shore. It is a good place to ask a fisherman to take your family on an outrigger and if the weather is clear, you will see the coast of Lombok and mighty Mount Agung. For aspiring divers, Tulamben and its WW2 Liberty wreck, a torpedoed US cargo ship, is accessible for children who are already confident swimmers. Only about 30 meters from shore, in relatively shallow water, children marvel at the sight of the broken wreck and the myriad of sea life living on it. It can be accessed from the pebble beach from the shore at the level of Puri Madhya Bungalows. Diving the wreck is also an unforgettable experience for young divers. Perhaps the best snorkelling in Bali is around Menjangan Island off the North West coast. Many companies from all over Bali organize day tours but it is also possible to drive to Mimpi Resort Menjangan and contract a boatman from there.
Dolphins fascinate children and they can swim with them or go and observe them in their natural environment from a boat. In Lovina on the North coast, Melka Excelsior Hotel offers packages or it is also possible to walk in and buy a ticket to see and swim with the dolphins. The encounter lasts around 20 minutes and children are accompanied by supervisors who know the dolphins. The contact with dolphin is said to be very soothing and therapeutic. Parents can join too. info@balidolphin-swimming.com. A similar activity is also offered on Serangan Island near Sanur. Info: www.balidolphins.com. Dolphin tours start from Lovina beach in the North and leave around 6.00am. Tours usually combine the highest waterfall in Bali (Gigit Waterfall) and the visit to a temple in the lake Bratan (Ulundanu Temple). Whether you will see the dolphins depends on your luck and tours can get crowded. The issue of not fully respecting the dolphins has also been raised but if your families really want to see these mammals in their natural habitat, this is where to go. www.bali-day-trip.com. Email: info@bali-day-trip.com In the North of the island, many waterfalls provide excitement for children but you must be very careful. Locals can tell you if it is safe to swim. Flashfloods happen and currents can be strong so children must be good swimmers and you should not go in the river during periods of thunderstorms. However, it is great fun to drift down the river and jump from rocks. Worth visiting are Git Git waterfalls near Singaraja and Sing Sing waterfalls outside Lovina. The staff in hotels and guesthouses can always direct you to lesser-known local waterfalls. Hot springs are a curiosity for children and many can be found in the North of Bali. Yeh Sanih has swimming pools and pleasant gardens. Air Panas Banjar, near Lovina, has three swimming pools and is set in a lush tropical setting. “Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Next issue - Part 2 Nature and Sports
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Update Cocoon Beach Club & Restaurant is new! If you have never heard of it before then you soon will as it is destined to become one of Bali’s finest, overnight! They say that only two things are important in running a successful restaurant in Bali, location and management. What better location could you have than a long street-front stretch on Blue Ocean Beach. That is at the end of the road has always been called Jln. Double Six. Cocoon Beach Club stretches from there to a series of operations with similar ownership connections; Bacio’s, AJ Hacket and the iconic disco Double Six, a bit further on to Gado-Gado. The GM overseeing the establishment of Cocoon Club is Anthony Bevilacqua, a restaurateur from Melbourne who already boasts a 100% track record in Bali! He first set up Ku de Ta then converted Gado-Gado from Disco to restaurant. The Executive Chef controlling the kitchens, Stephen Moore, has just as impressive a background being ex Rockpool and Icebergs in Sydney before opening Amans in Asia. Proven achievers, hence my fearless prediction! The food at Cocoon Beach tends towards Mediterranean, with many seafood creations [pictured], which sits well with the blue, white and water setting. The still developing menu starts with breakfast [Spanish Baked Eggs with grilled chorizo and paprika], exotic snacks through the day [Sugar-cured Salmon with potato croquettes and avocado], a Pizza with a difference [spicy sausage, goats curd, tomato jam and basil], and all day Tapas [roasted scallops with apple puree]. For serious dining a Duck Combination [roasted and confit] or a Garlic & Herb Roasted Spatchcock. Sunday breakfast is Cocoon for Kids with many extras.
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Nuriani’s was an icon from the 80’s. Many regular Bali tourists spent their hours every year sitting in the quaint old wooden restaurant whilst gazing across the family’s green rice paddies. The new multi-level building is impressive, very Balinese with its use of wooden lounges, railings and table settings. The view is still unobstructed but from a slightly higher perspective. The menu is what is commonly found in tourist restaurants in Bali, many pages covering their version of different cuisines; International snacks and meals, BBQ’d Kebabs of everything, Indonesian but mainly of the local Chinese style and a few Balinese specials. Amongst the ‘local’ dishes was a very unusual one; a ‘Martabak’ consisting of sweet corn in a Madras curry wrapped in a crepe?
The Junction has re-opened on the lower reaches of Jln. Laksmana, Kerobokan after one of Bali’s quickest demolition and rebuilding processes ever! Downstairs is still open to the street with just re-arranged seating and bar but now there has been an upstairs dining added in attempt to attract a larger evening full dining clientele. Daytimes the place is packed, as before, main attraction seems to be their fresh salads and European style sandwiches [on a crisp baguette rather than between slices of bread]. Their evening dinner menu offers a range of hot dishes instead.
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Veranda Café is the new name for what was, for a very short time, simply The Café. It is on Jln. Hayam Waruk, Renon, close to Bali Bakery. The front is, not surprisingly, a veranda. It is a covered deck, tree-lined, with a large pizza oven street-side. Inside is an air-conditioned room, free wi-fi throughout. A small menu with a few local dishes; the Chicken Breast is pan-fried with Suna Cekuh BBQ sauce and Chicken Wings in BBQ sauce are also available but the main attraction here is their pastas [spaghetti or penne with all the standard options] and their thin crisp base Pizzas. A small but reasonable selection, a Hawaiian with pineapple, chicken and cheese sounding very tempting! Watergarden Kafe, at the hotel of the same name in Candi Dasa, is always trying something
different. Their current management has played a big part in the on-going rejuvenation of Candi Dasa. What was once a very staid part of Bali is almost becoming vibrant. This weekend at the Watergarden is their ever popular Churrasco Rodizio, followed from next Monday [27th] with an English Festival of pies and stews. If the restaurant fills up they just take over the adjoining car park, if it rains then they cover it, nothing ever seems to curb their enthusiasm!
La Wa La continues the crazy trend of weird restaurant names in Bali. This one is brand
new in Bunutan, Amed, just before the dip down to Lipah Beach and next door to Anda Amed’s local Deli and Convenience store, called simply The Store. It is plain yet modern with a small rear garden and restful views of the majestic mountains behind. The menu is similar to all the nearby warungs, with the usual mix of Indonesian, Indonesian Chinese and local Balinese dishes, grills and seafood predominating. Although La Wa Wa is one of the few places offering Sumatran Beef Rendang on the menu and the ever-popular BBQ Chicken Wings. This part of Amed is a frenzy of activity with old hotels being renovated, change of ownership for other established ones and new projects being built, including the very impressive The Griya, Amed’s first resort of pool villas.
Kang Jaka is the latest restaurant/warung to operate in front of the Harley Davidson service centre on Sunset Road, Kuta. Nothing much has changed, apart from a new rustic bamboo frontage, and they still offer a variety of Pakets at Rp. 10-20,000. Available are all the common local dishes, mostly Javanese with a few Indonesian Chinese options. Tantris is the name of the restaurant at the outstanding Siddhartha Resort on Bali’s north-
eastern coast at Kubu. Housed in a Toradja styled building [with a multi-peaked roof] the restaurant would not look out of place in Seminyak or at a Nusa Dua 5 star hotel. In fact the entire resort impresses greatly and not what you expect to find in this area. The menu is quite extensive as it has to be with the wide range of tourist backgrounds, their common interest scuba diving. The Snapper Carpaccio is cured in lemon vinaigrette, an unusual chilled Gazpacho is of mango, tomato and herbs, Central European Country Potato Salad combines cubed boiled potato with macaroni and lyoner sausage in a cream sauce. For a snack there are such offerings as a Chicken in a Tortilla Wrap, roasted chicken with lettuce, cheese and sour cream. Mains include many Steak variations plus Chicken Schnitzel ‘Hunter Style’ and Shallow Breaded Pork Chop in a sweet apple sauce. Tantris and Siddhartha offer unusually high quality for this area.
Ibu Oka has been a must stop for tourists and locals alike for many years. The area around Ubud’s royal palace has never been the easiest to find parking spaces but now there is an easier option. 5 Kms away, on the road to Mas, almost opposite the petrol station, is a 2nd Ibu Oka. The same perfect Babi Guling but without the feeding frenzy that occurs with the arrival of each new pig at the Ubud location. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-8 Sept. 10
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A Secret Hideaway! It is amazing what you can find in Bali when you go looking. At the secluded and undiscovered Canggu Beach, opposite the entrance of the famous Tugu Hotel, is the OM Organic Restaurant. A large bamboo rotunda, with tables set spaciously, even a separate family table in a private bale, and a fenced-in playing area for children, houses one of the finds of the year! The immediate impression is fresh and clean and that is exactly how you would also describe the food. The word organic can frighten people, thinking of those restaurants for strict vegetarians where you even have to get permission to breathe! At OM Organic, organic just means that all possible produce has been grown organically, that is without pesticides or any other chemical or artificial assistance, whether it be vegetables, fruits or meat. An early morning breakfast is available only on weekends. You can have your eggs, any which way, hash browns and pancakes [buckwheat with strawberries and honey]. But you can also go the very healthy route with Muesli, rhubarb compote and natural yoghurt or Mushrooms, quinoa and sour cream on full grain bread. Quinoa features regularly in the menu at OM Organic. It is an amazing product, in recent years considered the no.1 health food of Northern America. Used by the Aztecs and Incas centuries ago to eat as a cereal and pound into flour for breads, in fact it is not really a cereal grain but rather the botanical fruit of an herb plant. When cooked the germ coils into a small tail that lends a pleasant crunch when eating. Gluten free and high in fibre it is a nutritionist’s dream. Eating a spoonful of Quinoa is similar to swallowing a multi-vitamin capsule, it is so rich in minerals, vitamins and essential amino acids. The Vegetable Samosas would be better described as filo pastry parcels they are stuffed with a pleasant mix of diced vegetables in a mild Indian curry sauce, the sambal on the side not really needed. A Warm Vegetarian Sushi sounded interesting, and again it was completely different to what had been expected. A long Californian Roll type of vegetarian sushi, rolled in Nori seaweed as per normal, is then itself rolled inside rice paper and gently warmed in the pan, very different! There are two different Quesadillas on the menu; one is stuffed with sliced duck and mushroom, the other with cheese, guacamole and black olives. Unusual snacks/
entrees are Lamb Skewers barbequed and served with sesame seeds and garlic sour cream, and a Salad of Grilled Polenta with pear and gorgonzola.
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Other salads include Grilled Halloumi Cheese with chickpeas, dates and pine nuts, Duckbreast and Red Quinoa in a cumin bread basket with sliced mango and coriander, a Mango Salad with crunchy tempe and sliced chicken and a super salad of Prawns, Asparagus and Fennel.
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Pasta dishes include a Green Fettuccine tossed with a pesto from the kitchen not a bottle, a spicy Penne with diced duck meat, zucchini, eggplant and tomato and a large Pappadelle with lamb ragout, green beans and onion.
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Mains include standards [Tenderloin of Beef, Duck Breast and the Fish of the Day from the nearby local market] and the unusual. Top of my list is the Chicken Steamed in Bamboo. Diced chicken, pumpkin and onions are simmered in coconut milk with ginger, Kaffir lime leaf, red chilli and turmeric, then steamed in a bamboo cylinder in which the dish is served. It is best to order this dish with rice as that goes best with the rich milky sauce. A pure vegetarian version of this dish is also available.
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Another attractive main is their Pakistani Paneer Cheese with Apricots and Cashew Nuts, the added fresh coriander gives it a lift. Even plain old tempe gets the full treatment here as it is first marinated then served with roasted pumpkin and also has a touch of fresh coriander. Variety extends to the desserts as well with Pan-fried Watermelon with macadamia nuts and sour cream. Or you can have Frozen Nougat with a strawberry sauce or Chocolate Mousse with balsamic berries. More standard is a crumbly Apple Crumble, perfect with vanilla ice cream. Kids are well catered for with a mini menu and a fenced in playing area, visible to the main restaurant but just far enough away for a bit of peace. For those who wish to combine a visit to OM Organic with a stint on the beach, a shower room is also provided for customer use. Being a brand new restaurant the wine list is still being developed and credit card usage is still ‘on the way’. With a place like this that does everything else right we can wait without complaint. OM Organic is certainly a wonderful discovery, so classy yet simple and casual. It is one of those places that you immediately add to your ‘favourites’ list.
Copyright © 2010 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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You can enable WEP or WPA encryption on the router and create a “network key” or password that will be required of any device that attempts to log on to the network. This is a flexible, open way to manage access to a wireless network. You can give the password to visitors if you want them to have access. You can change the password any time you like. But hackers can, with considerable effort, divine any password. Another security method is to allow only a known group of devices to have access. Often, this is done using the MAC address built into most digital devices. A list of MAC addresses can be stored in the router, and it can require each device to identify itself by its MAC address before allowing it access. The downside of this scheme is that visitors cannot log themselves onto the network. The system administrator would have to add the MAC address of a visitor’s computer to the router’s list. The router is not the only security checkpoint on a wireless network. Each computer connected to a wireless network must be configured to share files stored on it, and/or printers and other devices attached to it. This computer-level security is a second line of defense against hackers, and it also gives each user on the network control over his or her data and local devices. Sharing is controlled through your computer’s operating system; in Windows, “File and Printer Sharing” is the module to look for. You can also right-click on a device or file folder’s icon to change its sharing properties.
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A wireless network can be quite secure if it is properly configured to allow access only to authorized users. But if you don’t take the time to change the default settings of a wireless router, your network will be wide open to anyone within its broadcast range. So talk to your computer guru today or the ISP that gave you the wireless modem, so they can protect you and your data. RIMO Update: I recently went to RIMO to look for a piece of computer equipment. I have to admit, it has been a while since I had last visited RIMO. Imagine my surprise when I discovered that RIMO doesn’t exist any longer. As you recall, if you ever visited this four story mall, it contained a full floor of cell phone shops and the rest were computer related shops. Well now, it’s called RTC! AND, it’s now ALL computer shops! There are authorized dealer shops; repair shops; shops that will build a computer to your specs; and lots of laptop, sound system, and printer refill shops! So, go there when you need any computer stuff! ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them PakBruce, your Bali PC Advisor! ©2004 - 2010 BaliPCAdvisor@GMail.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission of the author or The Bali Advertiser C/CI/G-8 Sept. 10
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For Sale; PDA, dopod 838 pro! Just Rp. 1.400.000. Contact 0818 0558 6020. Denpasar. [081] For Sale; Rare private collection of Ebony wood carvings. Spiritual statues, different sizes. Please call for pics 0819 1624 2829. Kerobokan. [089]
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Group Gamelan Lessons at Mekar Bhuana Conservatory Learn the court gamelan arts of Pelegongan and Semar Pegulingan at Mekar Bhuana Conservatory! We hold group lessons every Sunday at 4pm. Instruction in both English and Indonesian. Previous gamelan playing experience or musicianship necessary and limited spaces available. Proceeds go towards documentation and preservation projects. Contact Vaughan or Evie on 842 7030 / 0819 9919 1104 or <info@balimusicanddance.com> for further details. Check out our website for more information about these rare art-forms and to listen to sound samples or watch videos of gamelan music and dance: <www.balimusicanddance.com>. Hare Krisna Come join us and find peace. Every Sunday at 10:30 am. Pesraman “Sri Sri Radha Rasesvara” (Bhakti Yoga). Jl. Tanah Suci, Br. Subak Abian Darmayasa, Kec. Abian Semal. Call : (0361) 480 937, 228 391. Email : <gopalabs@indo.net.id>. Hashing in Bali The best way of seeing the real Bali. Hash runs are held every Saturday, Monday and Thursday at 4:30. Hash sheets with maps and contact details are available at The Cat and Fiddle Restaurant and Mercy Photo in Sanur, Glory Restaurant and Bali Video in Kuta, Lips Bar in Seminyak and Naughty Nuri’s Warung in Ubud. Check out the website at : <www.balihash.com> for the latest hash news. Healing with Reiki Therapist Every Wednesday and Friday at 07:00 pm at Jl. Nakula No. 23 Denpasar (next to Adiyasa Hotel). For further information contact : 0812 384 4832 or 744 8989. Indonesian Philatelist Association We invite all stamp collectors and coin & bank note collectors to join Monthly Philately & Numismatic Bourse. At Denpasar Post Office every month at second week on Sunday start 9.30 am. The activities are bourse, auction and some times philatelist coaching and mini exhibition. More info pls contact Mr. Ngurah Surya , 0361 8641299 or 0817554032 or email to : suryastamps@hotmail.com. Informal Gathering Come and join us for a free informal gathering every Thursday and Sunday from 06.00 pm - 09.00 pm. Facilitated by : Agung Indra & Putu who have helped many people by enabling them to contact their ancestors for the answer, directions and healing they need to create more happiness, health, and peace in their lives. Surya Dharma Healing Center, behind Dharma Usada Clinic, West
Cemetery Str. Ubud. Phone: 0361- 976123, 0361- 971878 or email: <suryadharmabali@hotmail.com>.
Jl, Nakula #77, Seminyak, starts at 10am. Please call 0813 3855 7970 for more information.
International Christian Worship Service - Nusa Dua English language. Every Sunday 10 am. Jl. Kurusetra, Kampial, Bualu - Nusa Dua. Call Herb Shmidt at 0361- 730442 # 111. Sponsored by the Protestant Christian Church in Bali.
Legian English Speaking Congregation - Legian Interdenominational, every Sunday at 10 am, Jl. Pattimura, Legian. Call Merriyes Lumuly 0361-918 9810, 081 7976 5673. Sponsored by Protestant Christian Church in Bali.
International Christian Worship Service - Renon English language. Every Sunday evening at 6 pm Jl Raya Puputan No. F16 (GBII) next door to Lila Travel. Sponsored by the Indonesian Independent Baptist Church. For further information please call Mr. Berens 081 9400 8252 or Mr. John 0813 3814 8406.
Life Drawing Groups All Artists Welcome - Every Wednesday& Saturday 10am - 1 pm, Pranoto’s Art Gallery, Main Road, Kutuh, Ubud. Hp. 0812 399 2536 / 970 827 or website: <http://www.age.jp/~pranoto>.
International Worship Service International Worship Service at Jl. Sunset Road Indah, Blok 2 No. 11, Kuta-Bali (150m before Carrefour mall). Come to worship The Lord Jesus together with us in English, close to Carrefour shopping centre at 11 AM every Sunday. For further information, please contact (0361) 855 0811, 081 138 0396, 081 2365 7553. Investment Discussion Free meeting weekly in Sanur looking at sound investment opportunities. Charity driven, for details. 0812 3951 1706. Kumara Creativity Centre Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, the Kumara Creativity Centre is run by the Yayasan Saraswati and is for children up to twelve years old. Activities include painting, collage, drawing and printing with combined English instruction. New Art-English classes are now running for older students on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Jalan Bisma, Ubud (behind Honeymoon Guesthouse) small fee for material only. For more information contact 0361 - 973 282. Kupu-Kupu Foundation A not for profit organization (NGO) whose main aim is to improve the lives of physically and mentally handicapped children, adolescents and adults in Bali. We are helping people who have never been out of their house or who never have seen a wheelchair or been to a school. If you want more information please contact Begonia Lopez 0812 362 8720, visit our website: www.yamp.com/ kupukupu or e-mail : <kupubali@yahoo.com>. Also visit our Gallery featuring art by our disabled friends: Jl. Raya Ubud at the corner of Jl. Hanoman, Ubud. Kuta Rock Church Church, English language Christian Sunday service at KRC building.
Lions Club Bali Surya Host (LCBSH) Lions Club is an international organisation, established in the USA in 1917. Lions members come from different nations educational backgrounds, professions and religions. Every month LCBSH conducts activities including regular meetings, social activity for the community or fund raising, of which the funds raised will be used to help the needy community. If you would like to know more about Lions Club Bali Surya Host you are welcome to observe our regular meetings. We meet every first Tuesday of the month at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel. For more further information please contact Lion Daryoto (President LC. Bali Surya Host) No. HP 081 657 0380. Living in Indonesia Practical information for foreigners moving to and living in Indonesia. Living in Indonesia, a site for expatriates <http www.expat.or.id>. Mangrove Society Mangrove Information Centre gives a chance to the people who are concerned with mangrove or environment to become a member of Mangrove Society. Jln Bypass Ngurah Rai Km, 21 Suwung Kauh Denpasar- Bali, ph. (0361) 726 969, 726 546, 728 966. Fax. (0361) 710 473, email: <micjica@indosat.net.id>, web. <www. mangrovecentre.or.id>. Manik Organik - Free Meditation Class Tuesdays at 7pm. Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85 / Sanur, Bali / Indonesia shop: +62 (0)361 855 3380 / <www.manikorganikbali. com>. Meditation of Sahaja Yoga International - Bali With the awakening of Kundalini technique and divine loves. Every Sunday at the Bali Art Center in the garden & lotus pool - Denpasar at 17:00pm. “Jay Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi”. Contact Nyoman Suidana 081 138 5771.
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For Sale; RCA Indovision decoder. Was Rp. 4 Mio. Will sell for Rp. 750.000. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Kuta. [098]
Looking For; Good numbers (GSM/CDMA), please send your price and numbers to <knight.sense26@yahoo. com>. [094]
Wanted; Video player (for big VHS cassettes). Must be in very good condition. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Kuta. [099]
Looking For; A boat (from wooden/fibreglass) new or used, please send picture & price to <knight.sense26@ yahoo.com>. [095]
BALI LATIN CENTRE
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- Latin dance class (salsa, cha cha cha, marengue, cumbia, samba) Jl. Tukad Barito no. 20C - Denpasar, Bali 0361-801 4050, 081317899783 Fax: 0361 232380 www.balilatincenter.com C/E/R/14 July 2010
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For Sale; USB flashdisk 2MB Kingston, mouse BenQ, ask for both Rp. 300k. Contact me Lu2 0878 8393 9568 / 0857 1751 7987. [084] For Sale; Nice and lux pottery from MDL of 17’5 century Germany made and 2’s blanket from Timor. CP 08180 555 7747 - 089 7010 3030. [085] C/E/G-25 August 10
For Sale; Nintendo DS, black. Including several DVD’s with hundreds of games to load and play on memory card (also included). Complete with charger, extra stylus. Very good condition. Rp. 1,5 million. Contact 0815 5810 1235. Sanur. [083]
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Preparing your brain for learningby
Wisdom is avoiding all thoughts that weaken you.
by Derek
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Pugh
Breakfast We live in enlightened times. A scan of the work of nutritionists and neuroscientists tells us how the brain obtains and uses the chemicals it needs for healthy function and the overwhelming importance of breakfast. Not just any breakfast however, as it is clear eating some foods may be worse than not eating at all. In Bali we can easily find an array of tropical fruits, breads and imported cereals that make breakfasts enjoyable, but many teenagers still skip breakfast saying they don’t feel like it because it’s too hot, or they get up late for school, or they wrongly think it’s a good way to stay thin. We are breaking a period without eating – a fast, at breakfast time. Breakfast provides us with the fuel for the upcoming day and your brain – which uses 20% of the energy you eat, needs fuel for clear thinking and learning. Without it you are relying on yesterday’s leftovers, or breaking down body reserves.
Bali – though imported foods may be an unnecessary expense because Bali itself produces some excellent foods. You need to have a breakfast that includes a mix of carbohydrates, protein, and fibre. The carbohydrates kick off the day giving you an immediate energy boost and the protein starts to provide energy when the carbs are used up. Fibre fills you up and stops you overeating and helps you avoid constipation. You will hear the term ‘glycemic index’ of GI. Food can have a low GI or a high GI, but low is better. GI refers to the relative length of time it takes for food to be burned up by your body and the longer it takes the better as you’ll have less need to snack between meals. You may know what a ‘sugar hit’ feels like – it doesn’t give you energy for long.
Montessori Bali For Children Aged 3 - 12 Years
Montessori provides a carefully prepared environment in which each child’s individual development is profoundly respected. Our program follows the principles of education set out by Dr. Maria Montessori. Our mixed-aged classes (3-6 year olds, 6-9 year olds and 9-12 year olds) are specifically designed to meet the physical, social, emotional and intellectual needs of children. Highly qualified Montessori directresses guide the development of each child, with English as the language of instruction. Because of the nature of our Montessori program, we accept children between the ages of 2 yrs–8 mths and 3 yrs–8 mths, or older children who have previously attended a Montessori program. School hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. For further information please contact the school office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on: 730 028 - (children aged 3-6 years) or 739 381/739 385 (children 6-12 years).
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Are You a Winner or a Loser? At school evidence for the value of breakfast is high. At my workshops kids can usually tell me if they are ‘Breakfast Winners or Losers’. In general it’s simple: o Breakfast winners have nutritious breakfasts and they are better students because they concentrate better and can manage more complex tasks. o Breakfast losers often get lower grades because they skip breakfast or eat lots of sugar or the wrong type of fats. o Breakfast winners can make it to lunch time comfortably and are more likely to eat a nutritious lunch and less likely to overeat. Breakfast losers have an empty belly and are likely to crave junk food during the morning and they are often overweight and sluggish. o Breakfast winners eat complex carbohydrates and proteins in roughly equal amounts in terms of energy. (Carbohydrates alone can make you drowsy). o Breakfast winners often have high calcium levels in their breakfasts (eg through dairy products) and show better behaviour and learning. o Breakfast winners may be calmed by the process of eating a good breakfast, thereby lowering cortisol and other stress hormones and therefore often have a better attitude towards schooling. o Breakfast winners also get fibre, water and other important nutrients through their breakfasts and they are likely to have lower cholesterol levels and fewer days off school sick.
What you can do? If you have moved to Bali from another country you may have to rethink your diet a little. Most things can be found in
Carbohydrates come best from whole-grain cereals and breads, brown rice, fruits and vegetables. They come worst from processed sugar like you find in doughnuts - these provide no more nutrition than a candy bar and should be rarely eaten. Protein best comes from low-fat dairy products, lean meats, eggs, nuts, seeds, and cooked dried beans. Fibre comes from whole-grain bread and cereals; brown rice, bran, and other grains; fruits, vegetables, beans, and nuts. Remember your brain needs relatively more energy than the rest of your body. If you are feeling hungry or craving food it’s your brain telling you it’s in need. Listen to it, but don’t let it fool you into eating junk food. Poor food choices are wasted opportunities for good nutrition. References and further links can be found on my website:
www.braincompatibleeducation.com Derek Pugh is an experienced Principal and teacher in both Australian and International Schools. He now runs workshops in Brain Compatible Education for students, teachers, parents and corporate groups worldwide. Workshop participants discover the latest in neuroscience and why knowledge of the brain is a powerful tool in education; the ‘SEWBaD model’ of preparation for learning; what brain ‘plasticity’ means to education; individual learning profiles and how to use them for effective learning and teaching; how to teach or learn efficiently; and models of brain operation and function. Copyright © 2010 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Preparing Your Brain For Learning at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/G-25 August 10
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Wanted; Jimny to rent. Long term. Rp. 800.000 per month. Ph. 081 2393 3727. Start 1 Oct. Tuban. [017]
For Sale; AC general Brand 2PK excellent condition. Rp. 2 juta. Call 081 2384 2561. Kerobokan. [060]
For Sale; Handycam Samsung DX200. Still in box, 2 years guarantee from Samsung company. Very cheap price only Rp. 2 mill. Call 0857 3813 3393. Kerobokan. [018]
For Sale; Samsung SGH 480. Good condition. No memory card. Only charger and the phone. Please sms with price to 0857 9230 7414. Legian. [064]
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Say What? Question: I started a relationship with a woman at work who is 30 years younger than me. At first it was fun, and we enjoyed each other’s company, but I now realize that we are not suited. She’s looking for marriage and a stable future, but I don’t want to go down that path again. I have tried to break up with her gently but she seems totally dependent on me and cannot accept that I want to finish the relationship. I don’t want this to interfere with our professional relationship. How can I end things without hurting her? Dr. ZZ: You may not be able to end things without hurting her, but that doesn’t mean that you do not have the right to end things. My advice is that you tell the young women exactly what you have said in your email, that you take care of YOU in the situation, and that you let the chips fall as they may. You may have to repeat yourself a number of times: Repeat. Stir. Repeat. Stir. You do not mention what your working relationship is with this person: boss or co-worker. As long as she is not your boss (or vice-versa), then anything else is on common turf. If she is old enough to have a job, then she is old enough to accept the disappointment of a sincere “no” from you. Such is life. The important thing is NOT to give her one message verbally and another in body language -- even for the sake of the work environment. No is no. Period. It does not have to be hostile, just firm and consistent. You do not chum around with others of your co-workers; there is no need to continue being chummy with her. Pleasant, yes -- but KEEP YOUR DISTANCE. Tell her in words, and show her in action, that you will not let her bully you into changing your opinion. This is a matter of boundaries. You have to know where you stop, and where she begins. You must draw a line in the sand and tell her firmly: “I’m sorry you feel this way. But just because you feel this way doesn’t mean that I feel this way.” Practice this script until it rolls off your tongue. Then put your muscle where your mouth is, turn your back on her, put your right foot in front of your left, and step, step, step. Walk away! You can do it. Leave her in the dust. (‘Sorry, but that’s what you need to do.) Trust yourself to survive, and trust her to land on her feet. She’s a big girl, and she’s NOT made of butter. She will not melt. Guaranteed. Her whole life is ahead of her; she will find another to take your place. Below are nine steps that will probably assist you. Make a copy for yourself and one for her if need be: STEPS FOR LETTING GO 1. AT ANY GIVEN MOMENT. . . you, people and situations in your life are exactly the way they are. This is true whether you like it or not.
2. RESISTING AND FIGHTING THIS causes upset. Resisting and avoiding a possible future outcome CREATES FEAR. In fear and upset you shut down; your ability to see clearly is impaired. In this state, it seems as if an external situation is causing the upset. But the upset is being caused by your fighting and resisting the situation. 3. To handle the situation, YOU NEED ACTION, not resisting. Resisting keeps you from seeing the action you need to take. 4. LETTING GO is the inner action that removes the resisting. Letting go of resisting is the action that restores your peace of mind. This in turn releases the fear and upset. You can then take the action you need to effectively handle the situation. Without fear and upset, you become creative and able to discover solutions. Letting go removes fear and upset so that you can see what action works. 5. To dismiss fear, you have to BE WILLING TO LET YOUR WORST FEARS COME TRUE. (“I am willing to have my worse fear come true.”) 6. MAKE PEACE WITH THE WAY YOUR LIFE IS. Let go of your demands and expectations for how your life should be. (“I give this my full permission to be exactly the way it is.”) 7. TRUST that no matter what happens, you will be okay. (“I will be okay no matter what happens. I trust -- just because I say so.”) 8. Feel all the SADNESS of being “not okay” with what this situation reactivates. Avoidance of this hurt is what is causing you to resist. The hurt you are resisting is a very specific hurt from the past. IT IS THE HURT OF NOT FEELING GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANYONE TO LOVE. It is the hurt of feeling too separate from All This Is to love anyone in return. Finding and healing this hurt disappears the need to resist. This hurt is responsible for all your fear, upset and self-sabotage. This hurt is responsible for all your suffering.
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9. Finding and healing this hurt is one of the most important things you can do. Set yourself free. Then take the action you need to effectively handle your situation. Take whatever action you need to for your life to be great.
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Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing. Please email your questions to: <ba.saywhat@yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly confidential.
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For Sale; Lounge one 3 seater 2 single seater. Wood with dark blue cushions. Purchased 6 months ago 4. 5 mil sell 2 mil. 0819 3615 1852. Kerobokan. [180] For Sale; Desktop Dual Core 1.6 Ghz, 250 GB seagate HD + cooler, 2 GB RAM + cooler, nice new casing. Monitor LG 14â&#x20AC;?. Canon Inkjet printer. Rp. 2,800,000. 081 7067 2322, Sanur. [168] Private Sale; Generator Sogo 5,5 KW, used 20 hours, Rp. 2 juta - mulin cement 300 litres diesel, used 6 months Rp. 5 juta for test to Kampial Nusa Dua. Please contact 0810 7472 7296. [200] NC/E/I-22 Sept 10
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The Sun changes to Libra early on the 23rd and Full Moon opposition is later the same day. This marks the Equinox and the beginning of a new seasonal year in the southern hemisphere. Now we plant the seeds and make our plans for the coming 12 months. It is a potent beginning with the Full Moon on the same day at the degree of the recent cardinal cross and T-square. Pluto has recently moved direct, after spending the months since the beginning of April in retrograde. Mercury returns to the same degree at which it turned retrograde back in August, this fortnight and moves on into Libra on the 3rd. Neptune and Chiron are exceptionally close right now and continue this way into the early months of next year. Venus will move into a retrograde phase the beginning of the next fortnight, retracing her steps all the way back to 27 Libra in midNovember, marking the parting of the ways of Venus and Mars, who have been close partners since the beginning of August. This fortnight then is really about consolidating and integrating the recent changes. The unexpected information and events around Full Moon need to be integrated into your systems while simultaneously forging ahead with new endeavors. As we move towards Venus retrograde, Saturn keeps us focused on the work that needs to be done within these ever changing and evolving relationships. The old has been recognized and now begins the process of implementing the new forms. It could at times feel a little laborious. FULL MOON 0 Aries 15 September 23, 2010 19:18
ARIES: Mars has boldly leapt into Scorpio and as a co-ruler of this sign is very much at home. If those around you are feeling a little pushy, it is probably better to yield then push back. The Full Moon has injected some rapid changes to the home front and the coming months are filled with excited anticipation with regard to recent changes. You prefer things to be a little on the unpredictable side, and this is just where they are right now. Partnership is the current theme whether you are participating in one, or not. It’s usually those within, would prefer not and those without want. Find your equilibrium regardless of your situation.
LIBRA: Time to get your house in order with regard to your relationships, as Venus your ruler, goes retrograde for the next few weeks and those without a solid foundation will flounder during this time. Venus in Scorpio is ruthless in regard to what she demands of us. Deep emotions surge beneath the surface. Mercury about to enter your sign will enable you to prioritize your relationship commitments just in time for the Venus review. The Full Moon affecting you deeply with its’ contact to both Pluto and the Moon in Aries, will promote much unprecedented change provoked by the August alignment.
TAURUS: Checking in on your relationship status this fortnight is a good thing to do as Venus your ruler, turns retrograde next fortnight. There could be some glitches in your life at this time and it is better to know exactly where you stand or where you want to stand, with regard to your significant other. It is all too easy to project our own short-fallings onto the other person in our lives, as well as play out the blame game. This is just an avoidance of taking personal responsibility and will get you nowhere in the long run. When the time comes, be bold enough to see where you have made the mistakes and be willing to apologize.
SCORPIO: Pluto teams up with the Full Moon and the Sun in Libra to start this fortnight. The missing leg is Cancer, which emphasizes the home and family. Finding a place of nurturing within your own heart, firstly for yourself and then for others, allows for a meeting of compassionate and enduring understanding. Both Venus and Mars in your sign, are pushing, prodding and probing relationships, which is a major theme during the Libra Sun cycle and the very arena for this understanding. We are all so accustomed to blame the other person for the faults in our relationship. It’s time to redirect the attention back to our own selves.
GEMINI: Mercury in Virgo has been creating some decent sized headaches for you. The good news is that your ruler moves into Libra, a fellow air sign at the end of the fortnight. Sifting through mental processes is a waste of time, when you could be using the power of your mind to make adjustments to your thinking and creating a world more to your liking. So if you are finding yourself in unworkable situations, reassess and set your thinking to the way you would prefer things to be. It is so easy to get caught in the old paradigm way of operating and trying to make the adjustments on the outside. Remember it’s always an inside job.
SAGITTARIUS: Jupiter is traveling closely with Uranus in Pisces for a rerun of those Neptunian experiences of the deep blue, unfathomable realms. Not much solid ground to hold onto here and not much fire in the sky either, apart from the Full Moon portal which revisits Jupiter’s meeting with Uranus back in early June. This is a good time to set the stage for the coming year with respect to your experience during July and August. Life will settle into that grove by the end of January next year, when you will be firing on all cylinders again. In the meantime rewrite your script and modify it as new inspirations arise.
CANCER: An exceptionally strong Full Moon this one and no doubt triggering many of you in unpredictable ways. Relationship is apt to be a theme, as well as possible conflict and work oriented adjustments or upheavals. Being forewarned then allows you the opportunity to enter in with some caution and to protect your sensitivities by perhaps delegating or avoiding stressful situations altogether. This is the perfect time to make necessary changes to your relationships. It may be time to cut your losses with unworkable situations. Tempers could rise over the most mundane of situations and clear out old issues once and for all.
CAPRICORN: Saturn is forging ahead in new territory and away from the insistent prodding of Uranus. This new momentum is welcome indeed. Pluto continues in a slow and methodical dismantling of old structures. In Capricorn for a long time to come (until 2024) this is the period of demolishing and rebuilding. Develop your personal power and your wisdom and deliver it with love and patience. Assist those around you who may not have your gifts of endurance and stamina. You will continue to evolve into a supportive and valued person, if you follow the promptings of your heart. Relationships are important right now.
LEO: As the Sun moves into new territory this fortnight, you will notice a shift in your energies. Passing through the Virgo portal is never a comfortable ride for you and as we move into Libra you find your spirits soaring a little freer. Venus and Mars in Scorpio could be upsetting things in the bedroom for you with their insistence on deep and meaningful encounters. Probing investigation may unearth some hidden agendas. It may be enough to change the status quo with the coming Venus retrograde phase. You will get the perfect opportunity to review all that has happened over recent weeks and may do it alone.
AQUARIUS: This beautiful and harmonic dance between Neptune and Chiron has you a little spellbound. The play of synchronicity is apparent in your life now, more than ever before. There is no need to analyze or dissect your past. Allow the waves of healing to purely and simply bath you and wash away all the residue of accumulated thoughts. A deep release occurs in all your bodies, physical, mental, emotional and etheric simultaneously, without attachment to story. Uranus your ruler, traveling with Jupiter in Pisces brings another wave of Divine understanding and Grace. Let this time be soul deep.
VIRGO: Mercury does its’ last stint in your sign this fortnight. It has been a long process of mental observation and review. If the going has been a little tough, perhaps it is time to move into the spiritual realms and explore the divine and finer aspects of your being. Those places beyond reason and logic, although this may be a tough call for a Virgo, such as yourself, it could be an exercise worth doing. You may access information direct from your higher/divine self, which is more in alignment with what you truly need to be doing in your life now. It may create enough space for you to get a different perspective altogether.
PISCES: You would do well to read Aquarius as well this fortnight. Jupiter ruled Pisces before the discovery of Neptune. In your sign once more and alongside Uranus, with Neptune in Aquarius teaming up with the wounded healer, Chiron, to bring so much healing and Divine Grace to your life. In the midst of chaos and turmoil you are blessed with a sense of Oneness and growth through your shared humanity. The veils are exceptionally thin, and you are intuiting so much at this time. It could be that you can effortlessly discern the pain of others and just want to reach out to them with your heart and caring words.
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Letters to Juliet A letter which is over 50 years old finally receives an answer, and this brings middle-aged English woman, Vanessa Redgrave, to Verona. Together with two companions, Vanessa embarks on an extended road trip through Tuscany, looking for her long lost love. It is the height of summer, and Tuscany is at its most magnificent. They visit enchanting Tuscan towns, explore fascinating vineyards, and eat at charming out-of-the-way cafes. You can practically smell the spaghetti sauce oozing from the screen. Yes, the movie is schmaltzy and sentimental, but, in all the right ways! It’s a fabulous romantic travelogue, and Vanessa Redgrave is simply just superb. Mother and Child Three stories, on a theme of adoption, are intermingled in this very good adult drama. Annette Bening is searching for the child she gave up for adoption over 30 years ago. Naomi Watts, a successful lawyer, has long come to terms with the fact that she is adopted. While, Kerry Washington, a barren woman, is desperate to adopt a baby. As the stories unfold, each woman has to confront a crisis. Also starring Samuel L. Jackson and Jimmy Smits, the acting throughout the movie is excellent. Writer and director Rodrigo Garcia tackles some delicate subject matter with much sensitivity. The Killer Inside Me English writer and director Michael Winterbottom’s claim to fame has been based on some pretty esoteric films, such as ‘Wonderland’ (1999), ‘24 Hour Party People’ (2002) and ‘9 Songs’ (2005). Winterbottom’s movies are always a touch ‘arty’, and he is noted for his depiction of violence and extremely explicit sex scenes. His latest work, ‘The Killer Inside Me’, is a straight forward piece of gritty realism. A handsome, baby-faced, Texan Deputy Sheriff, who everybody likes, turns out to be a really bad piece of work. Starring Casey Affleck, Jessica Alba and Kate Hudson, the movie is particularly ‘heavy’ going, and it does contain some very graphic material. The Disappearance of Alice Creed In this taut English movie, two ex-cons kidnap the daughter of a wealthy businessman, and hold her for ransom. However, as things progress, the movie takes some very interesting twists and turns. The movie could possibly be based on a stage play, for it stars only three people, Gemma Arterton, Martin Compston, and Eddie Marsan, plus, all the action is more or less restricted to one desolate studio set. All the same, writer and director J. Blakeson has created a truly gripping, suspenseful, and shocking thriller. Toy Story 3 The latest ‘Toy Story’ is just as much fun as its predecessors. This time around Andy is all grown up, and about to head off to college. Accidently, his toys are donated to a child day care centre, and, there, the toys find themselves in a virtual concentration camp, from which they have to escape. As usual, the animation is terrific. Kids are going to enjoy all the escapades, while adults will find the references to the ‘prison’ movie genre hilarious. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen still provide the voices for Woody and Buzz. Twelve American writer and director Joel Schumacher has to his credit such smart movies as ‘The Lost Boys’ (1987), ‘Flatliners’ (1990) and ‘8mm’ (1999). In his latest film Schumacher looks at the lives of a group of affluent, uptown, New York youths, who party continually throughout their school vacation on a new designer drug called ‘Twelve’. These teenagers have all the usual alienated angst, but, it is pretty hard to feel much sympathy for them. The movie is very sleek, very stylish, and, thankfully, very short. Coming in at exactly 90 minutes, Schumacher doesn’t labor his points. The movie stars an impressive group of good looking, up and coming, young American actors.
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The Literature of Social Engagement: Local Writers Speak Out Less than three weeks to go and happy punters around the globe have their metaphorical highlighters at the ready, searching for the shining lights of this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. In a line up that features an international who’s who, let’s focus on a couple of the Indonesian writers gracing this year’s program. Both are women, and neither is afraid of controversy or tackling difficult subjects. Both also came to literature in a roundabout way.
writing: “I entered the literary world by accident. In 1976, when I was a teenager, I was a pen friend to Kardy Syaid, the writer who is now famous as a movie maker and writer, and who lives far away in North Sumatra’, says Medy, who was born and raised in Surabaya, East Java. ‘He was constantly writing to me and sending me his work, which was published in newspapers or magazines. He always assured me that I could also be an author.’
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Nusya Kuswatin had long wanted to write a novel but felt she had to wait. She began her writing career in East Java as a regional correspondent with Kompas before becoming a columnist for Surya’s Sunday edition. She predominantly wrote about social issues related to domestic life from the perspective of women in lower middle-class families. At the same time she dedicated herself to working in refugee and migrant institutions, non-government democratic organisations, and with training institutions engaged in development issues. She dealt with people committed to fighting for farmer’s rights, and water sovereignty issues. Her plan to write a novel set in 1965 clearly presented a number of challenges. It is an especially dark period of history both in terms of its violence and because it is shrouded in mystery with both victims and perpetrators unwilling to talk openly about it. People’s memories long been suppressed, and until relatively recently discussion of the events surrounding 1965 and the killings and persecution that followed, was tightly controlled by the government. For all those same reasons, it is also a subject that a number of Indonesian writers participating in this year’s festival have been drawn to, representing as it does some of the most significant and traumatic events in the independent nation’s 65 year history. For Nusya, researching and writing the novel presented an opportunity to answer some of the questions she had asked as a teenager, questions her parents could not or would not answer. At first she didn’t feel she was mature enough. Eventually, however, she realised that what she wanted to write about, and the ways she wanted to approach it, were actually not so different in some ways from the work she was already doing amongst activists and people struggling for their rights. Her novel, Lasmi, was begun. It tells the ultimately tragic story of a woman activist caught up in events in Malang between the years 1957-1965. In the beginning, it was still a difficult period to research, but during the presidency of Gus Dur (Abdurrahman Wahid) from 1999 to 2001, the ban on discussions about the events of 1965 was lifted, the need for reconciliation was even talked about, and Nusya was finally able to access alternative information with the publication of a number of books on the subject. “I also had discussions with, and interviewed, some people who lived through the era and had an intimate understanding of the issues and empirical knowledge about events. And the first draft of my novel was corrected and commented upon by five people including a former socialist party member I have a lot of respect for. His comments encouraged me to thoroughly dismantle the character of Lasmi and to reconstruct her so that she was entirely in keeping with the political context of the era.” Nusya is currently working on her second novel, about a survivor of the massacres who continues to live in fear. Medy Loekito Medy’s teenage years also provided the impetus for her
As a result of his encouragement, Medy, who says she never set out to be a writer, started to write poetry and she is now one of Indonesia’s leading poets. Perhaps as a consequence of her own experience she is now also committed to providing support to other emerging writers. This has led to her becoming known as the “mother of young writers.” She partly achieved this through her active membership of the Indonesian Literary Community (Kesatuan Sastra Indonesia - KSI) an organisation that began in 1996 in an attempt to draw together the scattered strands of the literary community from Aceh to Papua, and to give a voice to the many young writers who found it difficult to break through the hegemony of Jakarta. ‘Now the past dozen years have proved that there are many young Indonesian writers producing works of quality. We pick them up and walk together to face the rain. We provide houses for their shelter. Our organisation also teaches its members to respect each other and we encourage mutual support,’ she says of the organisation and its success. Medy Loekito is also one of the very few Indonesians of Chinese ethnicity who have succeeded in the world of Indonesian literature. ‘Maybe a lot of people don’t know that I’m Chinese’, she says, although she has never shied away from writing about the events and issues that have directly affected Indonesia’s ethnic Chinese minority. Her poem ‘14 May 1998’ for example, refers explicitly, though with her trademark brevity, to the violent rioting and looting that took place in Jakarta that day targeting Chinese people and their businesses:
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14 May 1998 the night has lost its clarity i reach for God’s hand it isn’t there “My poetry is silent poetry. It’s lonely poetry. My poems are short, they really have no relationship with other influences … maybe that’s more because my Indonesian isn’t good!” she says. Despite her ethnic background, Medy says she has never felt discrimination in the literary world, although her opposition to “sexual vulgarity” in Indonesian literature has subjected her to criticism from a number of well-known writers. She says however that this will not stop her from speaking out against the things with which she disagrees and it has certainly not hindered her work from being published in a range of media. She has several national and international honours to her credit including her selection for the prestigious Iowa International Writing Program. Nusya Kuswatin and Medy Loekito are just two of the many Indonesian writers offering their unique perspectives at the 2010 Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. In keeping with this year’s theme, ’Bhinneka Tunggal Ika – Harmony in Diversity’, the Festival will also feature a literary tribute to former Indonesian president, the late Abdurrachman Wahid, one of the nation’s most fearless harmonisers. C/U/G-10 March 10
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Ubud TEN YEARS AND NUMBER ONE! Congratulations to Suzan and her team at Juice Jar Café on Jalan Dewi Sita. Their 10 year anniversary comes up in October and by a spectacularly lovely bit of serendipity, Juice Jar has just popped into “Number 1 Restaurant” spot on the Travel Advisor website. Drop in during the first week of October to find details of the celebrations, which will be held later in the month. MIO MYO COFFEE SHOP A note from enterprising Korean ex-pat “Mio” led me to her new coffee shop on Jl Monkey Forest, called simply “Coffee and ...” Only open a month, the coffee is delicious so Mio and her local partner already have many loyal repeat customers. Mio uses special coffee blends that mix different beans from Bali, Java and Africa. They have an American pocket sandwich machine – possibly the only one in the country – so try Tuna Mayo, Chicken Cocktail, Camembert Honey or Mozzarella tomato pocket. Mio mixes her own bread dough every morning. It’s a cool, relaxed spot, with AC downstairs, a breeze and beautiful view upstairs, and wifi. On the right between the football field and the palace. HELMETS AND AVOIDING SMALL BLACK MOUNTAINS! Only a young, handsome and therefore fearless young man would tell me that he never wears his helmet around Ubud. As if your brain is less valuable in your hometown! Take care with the growing number of piles of black building sand; the local clinics say most motor bike accidents involve either crashing into or trying to avoid one of the piles, or skidding on leftover sand and dirt on the road, after the pile has been used in construction. In two unrelated accidents in different parts of the island, two motorbike passengers suffered broken bones as a passenger on a motorbike that hit an almost invisible little black mountain at night. Bike stopped, driver fine, passenger sails over head and lands face first on the mound. For one, broken collarbone, six weeks out of action; for the other, broken shoulder and collar bone, several ribs and leg broken in three places. And a rare blood type, so he only survived thanks to an sms passed all over the island and several anonymous donors. CRAZY VISA RUN - TIME IT! Just back from a visa run to Kuala Lumpur. Never, ever time a visa run for the week before an Indonesian public holiday. In this case, the 3 day, preIdul Fitri work week was also the week before university went back in Indonesia, so all Malaysia’s international students needed to get their visas! A normally unrushed 2 day process (drop in before 10am the first morning, pick up the second day at 2pm), became a bustling confusion, with everyone waiting 3 hours or more in a jam-packed waiting room – even having arrived an hour before opening time to get in the queue. Full marks to Air Asia, who gave my traveling companion a next day ticket without charge, because the plane had been delayed so we got to the embassy much later than planned. Full marks also to the KL Indonesian Embassy staff, for calm efficient problem solving amidst all the madness – despite working the last days of their month long fast! And bless you,
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Rainforest Bed & Breakfast. Perfect for me, with my champagne taste on a beer ticket. FROM BIRTH TO DEATH IN A STRANGE LAND The Ubud Writers’ Group’s first book, Bali with a Twist – stories and poems, will be launched at the Ubud Writers Festival with pre-launch copies on sale now. With the rise of Ubud as a hub of literary activity, a group of talented, committed amateurs (in the best sense of the word) formed the group in 2008, meeting every second Thursday at Bayu’s Kitchen in Penestanan, from 10-12 noon. The Java Man’s author Jamie James says their first book, Bali with a Twist - stories and poems is “a freewheeling collection of fiction, poetry, and lively memoirs, loosely unified by the theme of bemused bewilderment that assails foreign residents of this bewitching island”. Prelaunch price 125,000Rp (US$14, AU$16. Postage to Australia add $AU6). Info and orders ubudwritersgroup@gmail.com or Steve Castley at scastley@hotmail.com. SEE YOU AT 4PRIME MINISTER For various reasons I’ve been using the online translators recently – Indonesian and French. Can be very helpful but be wary of blindly accepting the result of your translation. A good friend wanted to make sure his driver understood the pick up time for their airport run, and thought he could simply find and sms the equivalent of “See you at 4pm” in Indonesian. The result, which fortunately was checked before it was sent, translated back as “See you at 4 Prime Minister”! CONFERENCE OF THE BIRDS A cast of Ubudians is now in a frenzy of rehearsals for physical theatre performance, Conference of the Birds, A Tale Of Magic, Music And Wonder, presented by theatre fireFLY. Based on a 12th Century Sufi poem by Farid Ud Din Attar, the story tells of a group of diverse birds on a quest for Oneness.
The actors bring this timeless classic to life with music, singing, dancing and storytelling that blends Sufi traditional forms with contemporary styles, in the majestic setting of the Purnama Open Theatre, Maya Ubud Resort & Spa. Held every evening during the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, October 6-10 at 7pm, with a special Schools Matinee performance at 11am on Thursday, October 7. Ticket Prices: UWRF Festival Guests, Rp 250,000; Kitas, Rp 150,000; Students, Rp 75,000; Indonesian, Rp 50,000. Bookings, info and discount queries to: www.theatre-firefly.com. A well-loved classic of Islamic literature, promising to be a rare treat for the soul. SPECIALIST CHRONIC DISEASE NURSE Do you know someone in Ubud with diabetes? Renal disease? High blood pressure? Wounds and infections? If they are looking for a specialist chronic disease nurse to help plan and manage diabetes or other chronic disease, then for a limited time, there is a specialist here in Ubud to help. Australian born and trained with more than 25 years experience and ready to do home visits. Phone 081236 487602 for more information or to make an appointment.
E-mail: BAubudnews@gmail.com Copyright © 2010 Wayan Jen You can read all past articles of Ubud News at www. BaliAdvertiser.biz
Moving Sale; Olympus SP-550UZ digital camera. 7.1MP. JPEG, AVI. xD-2GBpicture card. Only together with original Olympus PT-037 underwater housing. 40m depth. As new w/ original box and software. Bought in Singapore 6 months ago for US$890. Will sell for US$ 650 (fix). Please contact Michael 0812 395 1444. Kuta. [100] Moving Sale; Acer Travelmate 3212, WXMiPM740-73OS: Windows XP Pro SP2, Intel Pentium M processor 740, 1.73GHz, 2GB RAM, 14.1” WXGA color TFT LCD, 1280x800 resolution, 80GB HD. Comes with original software. Was Euro 1400, will sell for just Euro 440 ONO. Please contact Michael 081 2395 1444 (no SMS!). Kuta. [101]
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Organic Farmers Market vegetables • fruit • jam • plants • cocoa • honey rice • bakery • wheatgrass seeds • coffee • tea herbs • soy milk • sea salt • permaculture books
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Moving Sale; Canon HG10 HD camcorder. Included WD-H43-wide-converter. Power Adapter. 2 Battery Packs. Wireless controller. Component Cable, stereo video cable, USB cable, software, recording system AVCHD. 40GB HD drive. LCD screen: 2.7in. MiniSDcard. US$ 850 (nego). For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Kuta. [102] For Sale; Tiger USB.Watch & record TV shows. Listen & record FM radio and make VCD & DVD from camcorder, TV and VCR. With software. Comes also with Dazzle digital video creator 80. Unwanted gift. Sell for Rp. 500.000. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Kuta. [103]
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Moving Sale; LCD touch panel phone. With 12-digit calculator. Displays time, year, month, day, calendar. Handsfree. Nightlight. Dual line input Jacks. Auto-dialing. Still in box. Never used. Was Rp. 780.000. Will sell for Rp. 450.000. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Kuta. [104] For Sale; Aircon unit, Hyundai 2PK, 4 y. o. , needs PCB, otherwise very good condition, Rp. 1.5 mil, located Nusa Lembongan: SMS or phone 0813 3739 9577. [105] C/U/G-25 August 10
For Sale; Malibu shaped by Ben McTavish (Bob’s son). 9’3”x23”x3”. USD650. Board bag incl. Custom made and unique. You will never get another like this in Bali! Contact 0813 3739 9577. SMS e-mail address for pic. Nusa Lembongan. [106] Moving Sale; Machine depurified water “Advance”. Model Neos 50% off / half price Rp. 4.000.000. Please call 0361 802 5633 (Komang). Denpasar. [107] For Sale; Glass from shop window size 3.10x400 (two pieces), complete with door, bought Rp. 5.6 sell for Rp. 3.3 million. Contact 0813 3862 9733. Kerobokan. [108] C/He/G-13 Jan. 10
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For Sale; Buggy Board. Contact 0819 1624 2829. Kerobokan. [091]
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For Sale; Toshiba laptop model L35-S2366, intel dual processor, 2GB ram, 80GB HD, like new, only Rp. 3.9 juta. Netbook, Asus, like new Rp. 3.1 juta. PSP Slim model 2000, Rp. 1.3 juta. Call 0812 3678 3142 or e-mail: <alanrkona@gmail.com>. Jimbaran. [093]
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ARDEN DOCTOR
by The Garden Doctor
by Dr. Kris
From Weeds to Medicine
The dandelion is often considered nothing more than a pesky weed that often invades your beautiful lawn and garden. It is most often cursed as a weed and is pulled, poisoned and otherwise generally maligned. Is dandelion really just a weed, an annoyance to many gardeners? Its yellow flower, spherical seed cluster, and green jagged leaves make it easy to identify. It is always easy to identify plants, when they are flowering to avoid confusing them with another plant with similar leaves. As kids we often picked the seed cluster and blew it in the wind, watching the tiny feathery parachutes dance off with the breeze. Chances are dandelion is growing right in your own backyard.
Clinical studies have shown that dandelion extract can more than double bile output which aids the digestion and absorption of fats. Dandelion is a good source of pectin which is important for blood and gastrointestinal detoxification. Pectin is prescribed regularly to remove heavy metals and radioactive elements from body tissues and can also lower cholesterol. In 1979 a Japanese patent was filed for an extract of dandelion root, procured to treat tumors. It was found that administration of the extract markedly inhibited growth of particular carcinoma cells within one week after treatment.
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Nutritionally, dandelion leaves and roots are full of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. They are one of the most nutritionally dense greens you can eat. Dandelion leaves are rich in vitamins A, B, C, E, and several other minerals including iron, calcium, and potassium. They contain double the amount of vitamin A than carrots. Its leaves were seen as being shaped like lion’s teeth by the French, who called it ‘dente de lion’ which has morphed into dandelion in the English language. It has been used by Chinese and Indian herbalists for thousands of years as they understood the benefits of dandelion herb for ailments such as bronchitis, colds, hepatitis, obesity, pneumonia and ulcers. In the West it is considered to be one of the newest additions to the list of reputable herbal remedies. Primarily it can aid the liver and other digestive organs. Roots or leaves can be infused to make a tea that helps treat many toxic conditions related to liver function and skin problems such as eczema and acne. Herbalists use dandelion as a liver stimulant and as a tonic to cleanse the blood. The active ingredients of the dandelion root are now used in pharmaceuticals for the treatment of many conditions. The vitamin rich leaves are a great addition to any diet. They can be used fresh in salads when they are still young and tender, steamed, or added to stir-fries. Leaves are best picked when they are young as when they mature they become increasingly bitter. Try steaming older leaves which will remove the majority of the bitter flavor, and these can then be used in salads or other dishes. The French soak dandelion leaves in salt water brine for 30 minutes before cooking them just like spinach. The leaves are the most frequently eaten section of the plant, and they are edible in both raw and cooked form. The flowers and roots may also be eaten, however, typically cooked to mitigate their bitter flavor. The leaves can be readily harvested in the wild and this is a great way to learn more about nature and the edible plants in your area. Dandelion tea can be made from the root or the leaves. Boil a handful of leaves or a tablespoon of chopped root in water for 30 minutes. You can also use the tea soaked into a cloth to relieve eczema and various other skin irritations. You can put dandelion flowers in your bath they will refresh your skin. Dandelion is effective for skin conditions as it is so high in Vitamin A. A daily tea of dandelion root, or eating the leaves, is recommended for anyone with liver complaints. The tea is great if you want to detoxify your liver, and thus your whole body. The leaves are alkaline, and eaten regularly they assist the body to reduce excess acidity and purify blood while assisting liver, kidney and digestive functions. It is an anti-inflammatory and is thought to be of assistance to arthritis sufferers, to treat gout, and rheumatic pain. It is said that dandelion leaves consumed daily in salads can dissolve gallstones and has also been reputed to relieve diabetes. Dandelion contains Inulin which converts to fructose in the presence of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Fructose forms glycogen in the liver without requiring insulin, resulting in a slower blood sugar rise, which makes it ideal for diabetics.
No advertising No business Clockwise from top left: The dandelion plant; the flower; the spherical seed cluster, with tiny parachutes; the nutritious dandelion leaves.
It is also consumed around the world as a coffee substitute by using the root. Wash, cut, dry, and then slowly roast the roots in the oven until they resemble a coffee like colour. Then grind when ready to use. Dandelion coffee is a natural drink without any of the negative effects that regular tea and coffee have on the nervous system and digestive organs. The only real hazard from consuming dandelion is that long term use of any diuretic can deplete needed stores of potassium. If taking dandelion, make sure to eat foods with high potassium content like bananas and vegetables, though dandelion contains some potassium making its use somewhat self-corrective. Dandelion leaves can be consumed raw or cooked and teas made from various parts of this plant are also easy to make. Dandelion extracts can be found in a number of herbal remedies. Currently herbalists recognize dandelion as benefiting various conditions regardless of many gardeners designating it as nothing but a useless weed. Perhaps, we all need to appreciate the true value of the humble dandelion a little bit more! Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2010 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-28 July 10
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For Sale; Office equipments, ex. resto cutleries & others (condition 80-90% sell only 40% price). Project left over materials & tools. All must go before end September. 0813 3791 7571 / 0813 3737 5300 or <toba_ar@yahoo.co.id>. Denpasar. [114] For Sale; Surfboard, perfect for big boys Jimmy Lewis Hawaii Secret Weapon Sandwich epoxy Tuflite. 7,3 x 21 1⁄4 x 2 1/2 blue and white with deck pad Like new Rp. 5.500.000. Please SMS 0819 3624 8599. Canggu. [115]
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For Sale; Original head unit CD player from Nissan Grand Livina XV Rp. 4 juta nego. Contact 0812 3644 4447 / 0361 9222 722. Jimbaran. [120] For Sale; As new, custom made, 6’6”x20”x2 1/2, leg rope, tail pad, board bag, new FCS fins, Rp. 3 mill. Contact Ken 0812 3630 4673. Kuta. [121] Get your free life lesson number (numerology). Please send full name (exactly as shown in your birth certificate) and birth date. I also do Tarot, I Ching. E-mail <dolphin@ hour.com>. [096] One of the secrets in life is to make stepping stones out of stumbling blocks. C/Ho/I-30 June 10
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For Sale; Electrolux washing maching front load, TV LG 21”, TV Polytron 14”, Samsung DVD player, Panasonic ceiling fan, Tefal electric kettle. SMS 081 6187 6157. See/pick up items only on Sept. 26 in Puri Gading, Jimbaran. [185]
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For Sale; Huawei U220 internet modem for 3G/ HSDPA/GPRS internet access. Sim lock free. Connect to pc or laptop via USB and have instant broadband internet speed anywhere in South Bali. IDR 500. 000 fix. Contact 0815 5810 1235. Sanur. [172]
For Sale; Nokia 1508 CDMA. 500 contacts, FM radio, handsfree speaker phone, voice recorder. Full set w/ box. Asking Rp. 325,000. Call/SMS 081 116 8805 or e-mail: <bresela@gmail. com>. Ubud. [156]
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For Sale; 26meter (or less) internet antenna. Complete with all poles, wires, hardware, cables. Works with Blueline, Global Extreme, Rp. 4 million OBO, less if fewer sections. <Dave705@seabelow.com> / 081 2362 0676. Ubud. [157]
For Sale; Stavolt Nagata electricity stabilizer up to 15,000 Watts. Call Von on (0361) 464 201 / 0819 9919 1104 no SMS please. Denpasar. [174]
Fro Sale; PSP 2000 Slim. Bronze color. Aluminum case. Screen protector. Dozens of games included. Good as new. Original box. Rp. 2 million ONO. SMS 081 7971 3275. Seminyak. [162] C/Ho/I-30 June 10
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Wanted; Karimun to rent. Long term. Rp. 1.500.000 per month. Ph. 081 2393 3727. Start 1 Oct. Tuban. [016]
For Sale; Dining table with 8 chairs. 240 cm long, 80 cm wide. Modern style. 0819 1624 2829. Kerobokan. [090]
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For Sale; Xbox 360, perfect condition, comes with 60GB hard drive, 3 games and 1 controller. Rp. 3 million. Call or SMS 0812 3648 8719. Denpasar. [113]
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Building & Maintenance For Sale; One pair of adjustable crutches, Rp. 500,000. Contact 081 7067 2322, Sanur. [170] For Sale; Balinese gong (genunine antique), ideal for display in villa or hotel. Call Von on (0361) 464 201 / 0819 9919 1104 no SMS please. Denpasar. [176] C/BM/S-07 April. 10
Expat Moving; Variety of Bali wooden statues Rp. 75.000 each. DVD player with 2 speakers as new Rp. 750.000rp. Collection DVDs Rp. 5.000 each. Variety paintings. Open house Sunday 26 September 11am till 3pm. Contact 0813 3752 2940 address details. Jimbaran. [164] C/BM/G-16 June 10
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Expat Moving; Samsung fridge 340lt Rp. 1.700.000. Washing machine large Rp. 1.200.000. Stone Buddha statue great price Rp. 700.000. Stone elephant statue great for pool Rp. 400.000. Variety of aquariums. Open house Sunday 26 September 11am till 3pm. 0813 3752 2940 address details. Jimbaran. [166] For Sale; Cell phones: HTC 8125, Rp. 1.2 juta, Blackberry Curve 8330, USA model, doesn’t have sim card capability, must “Inject” number, Rp. 1.1 juta. Various small camera cases. Call 0812 3678 3142 or e-mail: <alanrkona@gmail.com>. Jimbaran. [167]
For Sale; 10pcs synthetic rattan outdoor garden sofa set. Best quality, spaghetti fiber, powder coated modular design. Unclaimed order. Will sell wholesale cost price. Great deal for hotel or villa. E-mail: <cardfour@gmail.com>. Seminyak. [163]
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“A Release of Gas” Last issue we talked about the critical water shortage in Bali and how much water each of us uses every day. As I said in that article lowering water tables is a serious problem and one that is going to get a lot worse as expanding population and uncontrolled “high water use” luxury development continues apace. Unfortunately I suspect this tricky situation is about to get a whole lot worse. The cause - the new sewerage system currently being installed around Southern Bali. Certainly this new system will produce considerable improvements to water quality and domestic hygiene but in fact it could well have a devastating effect on our already strained water tables. As we all know the most of our household waste water goes into septic tanks buried in our gardens. In the septic tank the waste is broken down by natural enzymes and the waste then drains rather haphazardly into the ground. In well administered urban situations the drainage of septic tanks is strictly regulated but in Indonesia no one really knows or cares very much where the drainage goes. This is why there is such an issue with groundwater being contaminated. Of course we then pump this water from our wells and bores for showers and baths and an obvious hazard to our health. I came across a shower only yesterday with a bouquet like a cowboy’s saddle. Under present circumstances the vast majority of our “used” water is being returned to the water table. When the new sewerage system comes on line the vast majority of our waste water will be sent down concrete pipes to a processing plant and from there directly to the sea thereby bypassing the water table. How serious a problem this becomes we shall just have to wait and see. +++ Gas cylinders, regulators and hoses have become an ongoing cause of concern for many people. In a recent article we looked at the government issued equipment (and locally made copies), much of which is substandard, have been the cause of a series of explosions and have resulted in a number of public demonstrations. The difficulty is that millions (75 million) have been released to the general public and in a country where many people have to make a living in any way they can, it will be very difficult to withdraw them. They are going to be around for a long time to come.
These young men, always in pairs, sometimes in uniforms and very often carrying an official “identification”, are in fact fraudsters. I had a couple came to my house and let them in just so I could watch how they operate and hear what they said. The comments they made about my existing regulator were like something from the Mad Hatter’s teaparty, words invented to persuade me to buy a new regulator - from them of course. In answer to your questions:
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1. All gas regulators allow gas into the hose at the standard low pressure that is required for your cooker. The “safe” type they are talking about is simply not possible. You should always look for the “SNI” (Indonesian Standards) mark on the regulator but bear in mind that this is Indonesia and anyone can put SNI on their product. 2. There are various types of hose around, don’t use the thin plastic ones. Look at the end of the hose to see how it is made. I tend to look for thick rubber ones with a canvas reinforcing layer in the centre of the rubber. Check that the rubber is in good condition all the way along and that at the ends the layers have not come apart. Safety hoses tend to have a metal spiral wrapping to protect the rubber from damage but have a downside in that you cannot inspect the condition of the rubber underneath.
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3. A good regulator may last for years without problem. I have had the same hose and regulator on my cooker for 6 years now. Problems are usually found in the hose and the rubber seal in the top of the gas cylinder. 4. Yes Inga, if there are any signs of cracking in the rubber replace the hose as soon as possible. In a letter from Adam he quite rightly points out that the most dangerous aspect of using gas cylinders is the need to move the regulator from one gas cylinder to another. This is the time when mistakes and problems occur particularly when carried out by the pembantu. The regulator is installed fitting inside a small rubber sealing ring which is fitted inside the top of the brass valve on the top of the gas cylinder. This seal often becomes damaged and doesn’t seal properly. Pertamina usually make sure that the seal is in good condition when they refill cylinders but you should always be careful.
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This is an obvious cause for concern however as long as you use good quality equipment and avoid the small green gas cylinders you should not have a problem. Inga asks: “I am frequently visited from sharply dressed young men who say they come from ‘Pertamina’ - but turn out to represent a private company. They want to check my gas equipment and nearly every time, they find dangerous faults. Last year, they replaced my standard gas hoses (previously installed by a main electronics shop in Denpasar) with ‘safe’ hoses that had a mesh woven into them. They also replaced my standard regulator with a non-leak regulator, where gas does not exit into the gas hose unless you open your gas appliance, so there is no gas pressure standing inside the hose. The young men said such gas pressure in the hose will cause it to deteriorate and leak. Another pair of sharp looking young men arrived today, declaring that last year’s regulator was ‘broken’ so I had to buy the latest model (with SNI stamp and 5 years guarantee, Ibu). They also said I had to change my gas hoses again, with their brightly orange coloured type (‘with metal mesh inside, Ibu’). I sense something fishy about these keen, young salesmen. At the same time, I am worried about gas safety. 1. Is it dangerous to use a ‘normal’ gas regulator that lets gas flow into the gas hose at all times? 2. What type of gas hose must I use? 3. How often do gas hoses and regulators generally need changing? 4. One of my gas hoses, which receives direct sunlight in the afternoon, looks ‘cracked’. It looks a bit like an old bicycle tyre - dry, brittle and cracked into a marble pattern. Should it be changed?” Yes Inga as fishy as Neptune’s naughty bits! You should always be wary of smart young men wanting to check out your equipment.
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Firstly make sure that the seal is in good condition. If it isn’t in good condition gently remove it making sure you don’t damage the brass valve that the seal fits into. Install a new one (new seals are available from a number of places including hardware shops and it is good to always keep a few handy) making sure it is properly seated in the groove in the top of the brass valve. Check the regulator is clean and in good condition. Turn the plastic knob on the side of the regulator and check that it is working correctly. As you turn the knob you should see a clamp move up inside the end of the regulator and then a pin come out from the bottom. The clamp pulls the regulator onto the valve and holds it in place while the pin pushes down into the brass valve to release the flow of gas. Turn the knob back to its “open” position with the pin withdrawn. Carefully push the regulator onto the top of the brass valve, hold it down and turn the plastic knob. Do not force anything. If the knob doesn’t turn find out why. If the regulator installs correctly you may hear a short hiss or pop as the gas is released. This initial flow will push the seal into position sealing the regulator to the valve and the hiss should stop. Listen carefully, if the regulator is correctly installed you should not hear any hissing. If the seal is leaking you will probably hear a gentle hissing noise. If the regulator doesn’t seal remove it and check the condition of the rubber sealing ring and also the outer surface of the bottom of the regulator against which the seal must seat. +++ And finally this week examination of some recent PLN bills reveals - very little I’m afraid. Trying to track down exactly how new bills are being calculated is proving rather elusive. I’ll let you know when we get to the bottom of it so to speak. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. If you have any questions or comments he can be contacted on 08155 8000 860 or through the website at www.mrfixitbali.com. Copyright © 2010 Fixed Abode You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For Sale; Samsung DVD Rom player for desktop, never been used. Selling for Rp.175.000 ONO. Please tel Kevin on 0878 6192 8179. Denpasar. [123]
For Sale; PlayStation Portable (PSP), full set w/ box, scrn protector, extra mem., adaptor, games, soft & hard case. Very good cond. Rp. 2,1mil. Call/SMS 081 116 8805 or e-mail: <bresela@gmail.com>. Ubud. [155]
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For Sale; Hugo Boss brown leather women’s Handbag Rp. 3,5 mill. Authentic & in excellent cond. Call/SMS 081 116 8805 or e-mail: <bresela@gmail.com>. Ubud. [150]
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For Sale; Canon PowerShot S30 DigiCam, 3.2 MP, 3x optical zoom, full set w/ box, Camera bag, 2 extra mem. cards. Very good cond. Rp. 2,1mil. Call/SMS 081 116 8805 or e-mail: <bresela@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [154]
For Sale; Motorola Surfboard SB5100 cable modem. Full set w/ box. Very good cond. Rp. 500,000. Call/SMS 081 116 8805 or e-mail: <bresela@gmail.com>. Ubud. [153]
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For Sale; Black laptop bag by Targus. Fits up to 15-Inch Laptops. Very well padded w/ lots of room to store iPods, charger, cables, etc. Very good cond. Rp. 225,000. Call/SMS 081 116 8805 or e-mail: <bresela@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [149]
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For Sale: Traditional Javanese style furniture: complete sets, bedroom, dining and lounge, all for Rp. 3.5 m. Call or SMS 081 856 6674. Seminyak. [129]
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For Sale; HP Sony Ericsson K800i, 2MP camera video, bluetooth, cyber-shot, infrared, internet, 3G, very good condition. Rp. 950.000. Contact HP: 0812 3766 8809. Kerobokan. [130] For Sale; Lomography. lotsoff lomo camera, brand new, reasonable price, diana, fish eye2, fuji instax, 120mm film. SMS 0859 3536 2279. Denpasar. [131] Happiness can exist only in acceptance.
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VETIVER GRASS - A HEDGE AGAINST EROSION An environmentally friendly & sustainable solution for stopping land erosion and conserving soil and water
WHAT IS VETIVER GRASS? Vetiver is a clump grass with sterile seeds and cannot become a weed l It is perennial and permanent and only grows where we plant it l It forms a dense, permanent hedge preventing soil loss from runoff l It has dense root system penetrating to at least 3 meters; l It grows in most soil types irrespective of nutrient status, pH, acid sulphate, salinity, etc l It should not compete with plants it is protecting l
East Bali Poverty Project introduced Vetiver to Bali in 2000 to stabilize steep dirt roads & enable isolated and impoverished rural communities improve steep and sandy mountain slopes to grow organic vegetables for nutrition and eventual economic development. We now have many other clients in Bali and Lombok who can verify the power of Vetiver l
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We provide design and planting advice and have stocks of Vetiver in our nurseries in Denpasar and Karangasem. All revenues from sales directly support East Bali Poverty Project, helping disadvantaged children and communities to help themselves For more information, please contact David or Tri: EAST BALI POVERTY PROJECT Tel. 0361-410071; Fax: 0361-430785 Email: info@eastbalipovertyproject.org Homepage: www.eastbalipovertyproject.org Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser NC/NV/10 Nov. 04
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Body & Spirit For Sale; Men’s watch Bonia Swiss made limited edition 15/99 new buy for Rp. 15 mill want to sell Rp. 7 mill. Contact Eki 081 6470 6435, Kerobokan. [144] For Sale; 4 telephone lines in Sanur (Bali Hyatt) area. If interested please call 0361 861 6160 with Ms. Yanti. [145]
For Sale; Toshiba laptop, works good, screen has crack but it doesn’t affect performance, only Rp. 1.2 juta. Portable DVD player, new condition, Rp. 600,000. GameBoy Advance SP, like new, Rp. 500,000. Call 0812 3678 3142 or e-mail <alanrkona@gmail.com>. Jimbaran. [128] C/He/I-19 May 10
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Full Body Massage Now in the privacy of your home Fully trained professional staff to relax, rejuvenate and refresh you Home delivery now available Back & Shoulder Massage Our staff will enhance your feeling of well being with this traditional Balinese therapy by working specific acupressure points on your back. 30 mnt Rp. 45.000 Relaxing Reflexology Gentle touch and pressure for refreshment and relaxation, focus on feet, a lower leg, and upper leg. 1.0 hour Rp. 75.000
Full Body Relaxing Massage Direct precise acupressure massage on your foot’s Meridian points, to relieve stress, tension, stiff muscles and enhance blood circulation. 1.0 hours Rp. 80.000 Full Body Traditional Massage Combination of aromatic cream and oil applied on the entire body with Balinese technique of precise acupressure to enhance the body’s fitness, vigor and spirit. 1.5 hours Rp. 120.000
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This is the real Suku Massage. The” Touch Technique” is the slowest and deepest approach we have. This is a 1.5 hour massage used to correct major imbalance of energy. 1.5 hour Rp. 155.000
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For Sale; Golf club set. Womans R/H. Cougar Ti. 9 clubs, standbag, raincover. Blue/black/silver. Brand new. Imported but never played. Ideal for beginner or intermediate. Can e-mail pictures. Rp. 1.6 juta neg. <sanursarah@gmail.com>. 0819 3304 8209. Sanur. [159]
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For Sale; TV, video table, made by Pro Design, brown colour. Excellent condition. Selling for 390,000. Contact Kevin on 0878 6192 8179. Denpasar. [158] Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing.
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH LEGIONNAIRES DISEASE Yet another reason to issue a travel warning for Bali; the Australian Government Department of Health has issued a warning to travelers who have recently returned from Bali to be on alert for symptoms which are consistent with Legionnaires’ disease. Two Western Australians and one Victorian who recently returned from Bali have been diagnosed with severe pneumonia due to infection caused by Legionella pneumophilia. What is Legionnaires’ disease? Legionnaires’ disease is caused by a type of bacteria called Legionella. The bacteria got its name in 1976, when many people who went to a Philadelphia convention of the American Legion suffered from an outbreak of this disease, a type of pneumonia (lung infection). Although this type of bacteria was around before 1976, more illness from Legionnaires’ disease is being detected now due to better diagnostic services. What are the symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease? Legionnaires’ disease can have symptoms like many other forms of pneumonia, so it can be hard to diagnose at first. Signs of the disease can include: a high fever, chills, and a cough. Some people may also suffer from muscle aches and headaches. Chest X-rays are needed to find the pneumonia caused by the bacteria, and other tests can be done on sputum (phlegm), as well as blood or urine to find evidence of the bacteria in the body. These symptoms usually begin 2 to 14 days after being exposed to the bacteria. A milder infection caused by the same type of Legionella bacteria is called Pontiac Fever. The symptoms of Pontiac Fever usually last for 2 to 5 days and may also include fever, headaches, and muscle aches; however, there is no pneumonia. Symptoms go away on their own without treatment and without causing further problems. How serious is it? What is the treatment? Legionnaires’ disease can be very serious and can cause death in up to 5% to 30% of cases. Most cases can be treated successfully with antibiotics [drugs that kill bacteria in the body], and healthy people usually recover from infection. Where do Legionella bacteria come from? The Legionella bacteria are found naturally in the environment, usually in water. The bacteria grow best in warm water, like the kind found in hot tubs, cooling towers, hot water tanks, large plumbing systems, or parts of the air-conditioning systems of large buildings. They do not seem to grow in car or window air-conditioners. How do people get Legionnaires’ disease? People get Legionnaires’ disease when they breathe in a mist or vapor (small droplets of water in the air) that has been contaminated with the bacteria. One example might be from breathing in the steam from a whirlpool spa that has not been properly cleaned and disinfected. The bacteria are NOT spread from one person to another person. Outbreaks are when two or more people become ill in the same place at about the same time, such as patients in hospitals. Hospital buildings have complex water systems, and many people in hospitals already have
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illnesses that increase their risk for Legionella infection. Other outbreaks have been linked to aerosol sources in the community, or with cruise ships and hotels, with the most likely sources being whirlpool spas, cooling towers (air-conditioning units from large buildings), and water used for drinking and bathing. Who gets this disease? People most at risk of getting sick from the bacteria are older people (usually 65 years of age or older), as well as people who are smokers, or those who have a chronic lung disease (like emphysema). People who have weak immune systems from diseases like cancer, diabetes, or kidney failure are also more likely to get sick from Legionella bacteria. People who take drugs to suppress (weaken) the immune system (like after a transplant operation or chemotherapy) are also at higher risk. How is Legionnaires’ disease diagnosed? Most people with Legionnaires’ disease will have pneumonia (lung infection) since the Legionella bacteria grow and thrive in the lungs. Pneumonia is confirmed either by chest x-ray or clinical diagnosis. Several laboratory tests can be used to detect the Legionella bacteria within the body. The most commonly used laboratory test for diagnosis is the urinary antigen test, which detects Legionella bacteria from a urine specimen, or sample. If the patient has pneumonia and the test is positive, then the patient is considered to have Legionnaires’ disease. Additionally, if the Legionella bacteria are cultured (isolated and grown on a special media) from a lung biopsy specimen, respiratory secretions, or various other sites, the diagnosis of Legionnaires’ disease is also considered confirmed. Finally, paired sera (blood specimens) that show a specific increase in antibody levels when drawn shortly after illness and several weeks following recovery, can also be used to confirm the diagnosis. Prevention Heating and air conditioning equipment, misters and spas should be serviced at least once a year. Annual servicing includes cleaning the system, checking for any problems or potential problems and adjusting for peak efficiency. The benefits include: • Increased dependability. • Find potential problems and fix them quickly. • Provide maximum efficiency which lowers energy costs. • Prolongs the life-span of the equipment. • Maintains safe and healthy operation. • Can help to protect the environment. Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@chcbali.com or Hp. 081 2366 0000.
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In recent months I have reviewed a couple of ceramic operators, a glass blower, a candle maker and a recycled paper company, it seems obvious that our Bali artisans do live on! Now read about another popular artisan who manufactures soap, a company that started out not that many years ago and now, has grown his business with good representation in a number of popular retail haunts.
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Some people love So soap, have drawers so full of it, various fu colors & shades, co regular to different re shapes and sizes sh oozing wonderful oo fragrance. Over the fra years I have tried ye many a bar of soap, m however for me, ho there is only one th kind of quality soap ki that I really enjoy th using (and it lasts on us & on) and if you haven’t tried it, I bet ha by the end of reading this column, you will th be d dashing the d door tto b buy a new cake of soap & other b hi outt th fragrant goodies too. Some years back I wrote about the Republic of Soap company and the only way you could purchase the soap was in a secret ‘out of the way’ place found in the depths of Kerobokan, a closed shop, hidden away, behind a wall, where a small energetic group of artisans can be found making the product. Today, the company has grown quite a bit more in terms of wholesale and export and now you can find this Republic of Soap in a number of retail outlets, which goes to show that small business does grow and become larger if you stick at it! John Marciano is the guy behind the name – the Republic of Soap. A respected individual, smart & savvy & has built his business around a simple item that we all require in our daily lives – soap, but as mentioned before there’s soap & soap! John has spent years on Research & Development of his product, so no wonder all the high-end hotels, villas, spas & boutiques of the world call on him to order, which is the best recommendation of all. John quotes “the Republic of Soap’s mission is to maintain the highest standards while keeping the prices as low as possible to offer Bali’s best soap within the reach of us all”. Now why is John’s soap better than others? Well, apart from the purity aspect, he uses only natural ingredients, the soap
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bar does lather up well & maintains its shape for ages, the scents formulated are mild & not too overpowering. The product is free from petroleum additives, fillers, animal byproducts, artificial colors & scents, which is exactly what we all want from products these days! The soap comes in handy shapes, sizes & many are so attractive that you may just use them for a display! All products on offer make for perfect gift giving, from the simple plain bar, to the stylish 3D carved leaf motif or molded soap shape, all good. Some of the custom scents/scent combinations can be manufactured on request, of course minimum orders apply, but following are my favorites ●
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There are loads more, but not forgetting the very popular sweet & floral scents such as Frangipani, Lavender & Rose Garden. The beauty about fragrance is that you can play with the fragrant scents (imported from the USA) & essential oils (from Australia) to customize your own blend, creating a truly unique & individual fragrance for you or your business. Now, it’s not only hard bar soap that John manufactures, it’s an entire range of liquid products as well as incense with delicious flavors. You can buy direct, a minimum order can be a litre of shampoo (great for a family) there is a good range of SPF Sunblock, after sun, after shave & insect repellent. And the list goes on, massage oils to scrubs, facial mask, cleansing gel, to body butters & polish. As you can see, John and his band of artisans certainly keep busy.
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If it’s the development of your own exclusive product, including logos, exclusive handmade packaging & more, then the best idea is to call the office for an appointment with John. There you have it, if you are curious to see how a bar of soap is made then make an appointment at the factory number below, otherwise make a bee line to Bali Deli - Jl. Kunti, Seminyak, Dijon - Kuta Poleng Mall, Jl. Setiabudi, Kuta, Gourmet Garage - By Pass, Jimbaran & The Pantry - next to the Batujimbar Cafe in Sanur, for a selected range of soap & other fragrant goodies! And am sure there are more outlets by now. Republic of Soap, Jl Gunung Salak No 80, Banjar Abasan, Denpasar, T: 780 3852 www.republicofsoap@yahoo.com
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Do Mobile Phones Cook Your Brain? Everywhere you go you see a familiar sight: a very large number of people with a cell or mobile phone by their head engaged in what has become a daily ritual – chatting away for minutes or even hours at a time on the latest, trendiest new cell phone. But have you considered for a moment the long term consequences of mobile phone radiation on your body and in particular your head and brain? This article takes a look at some of the research in order to give you a better answer to that question. Cell Phone Dangers – Research New research reports that using your mobile phone for only 4 minutes will increase the temperature on the side of your head by up to 7 degrees Fahrenheit. This is scary! Can you imagine how much it can heat up your head if you were to use a mobile phone for an hour! A Swedish scientific team at the Karolinska Institute conducted a study (2004) that suggested that regular use of a mobile phone over a decade or more was associated with an increased risk of particular type of benign brain tumor (acoustic neuroma). The increase was not noted in those who had used phones for fewer than 10 years. In 2007, Dr. Lennart Hardell, from Örebro University in Sweden, reviewed published epidemiological papers and found that: • Cell phone users had an increased risk of malignant gliomas. • Link between cell phone use and a higher rate of acoustic neuromas. • Tumors are more likely to occur on the side of the head that the cell handset is used. • One hour of cell phone use per day significantly increases tumor risk after 10 years or more. A self-published meta-study by Dr. Khurana, neurosurgeon from Australia, presented what it termed “increasing body of evidence ... for a link between mobile phone usage and certain brain tumours” and that it “is anticipated that this danger has far broader public health ramifications than asbestos and smoking”. A publication titled “Public health implications of wireless technologies” reports that age is a significant factor. The report repeated the finding that the use of cell phones before age 20 increased the risk of brain tumors by 5.2, compared to 1.4 for all ages. A review by Hardell et al. concluded that current mobile phones are not safe for long-term exposure. Author, lecturer, and electronics engineer, L. Lloyd Morgan, hit the nail on the head when he said: “Exposure to cell phone radiation is the largest human health experiment ever undertaken, without informed consent, and has some 4 billion participants enrolled.” To me this is worrying stuff, and it is something to be concerned about. I believe that the key points to take from all this research are : 1. Mobile phone use does increase your chances of brain tumors. 2. It takes at least 10 years of repeated mobile phone use before tumors will appear. 3. Age is important – using a mobile phone before 20 yrs of age significantly increases your chances of developing a brain tumor. Electromagnetic Radiation – The Culprit There is natural electromagnetic radiation (EMR) around us all the time, but this is not usually a problem to our health. Mobile phones also produce EMR, but they what they produce is NOT natural EMR – mobile phones produce a fixed or repeating pattern EMR, and it is focused energy which causes a large heat build up to your head as you use a handphone. Mobile Phones Can Increase Head Temperature Significantly Take a look at the following infra red imaging pictures taken of a person’s head:
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Pic 1: No cell phone –temperature around face is 81.5 degrees F. Pic 2: Heating up effect after using unprotected cell phone for only 4 mins – temperature is now 88.7 degrees F – an increase of 7.2 degrees F. Pic 3: The same person after 4 mins on the handphone, but now using a phone with the new technology which blocks the focused EMR - temperature around face is 81.5 degrees F – the same temp before he used the mobile phone! Reduce EMR to Your Head & Reduce Your Risks of Brain Tumors! The above photos illustrate that there is a way you can block this harmful EMR from causing an increase in heat to your head and to your brain. Notice in picture 3 that the temperature is now back to normal. A new simple device that is attached to your mobile phone battery can block or dissipate over 90% of the dangerous EMR – by using this device on your mobile phone you are effectively negating your chances of developing brain tumors in the future. Have a look at this graph:
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Graph 2 – 94.73% of people using this new EMR shielding device had no heating of their head from using a mobile phone. As you can see, for almost 95% of the people who used this new technology, their heads did NOT heat up. Not at all. This is significant as it shows that you can protect yourself from the dangers of EMR by simply inserting an EMR shielding device into your mobile phone. EMR Shield Will Work On Any Electronic Product Computers are other major sources of EMR, and constant use of one will also lead to a large dose of EMR to your head and body. The new EMR shield is simple to use and can be attached to your mobile phone battery for maximum effect. I am using one as I don’t want to increase my chances of brain tumors in the years to come – and I will make sure all members of my family are using one as well. It is particularly important if you have kids that are using mobile phones that they use this immediately as the research shows they are at much higher risk. If you would like to obtain one of these new EMR devices you can simply email me at DrTheodoreBali@gmail.com
Dr Theodore is an Australian Medical Doctor now living in Asia – based in Singapore. His Major Specialties are; Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Detoxification, Stem Cell Therapy Natural Health and Healing, Male Enhancement, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Fat Loss and Body Re-Sculpting, Exercise With Oxygen Therapy, Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy and Nutritional Counseling. He is the Founder of the Asian Society of Anti Aging Medicine (ASOAAM), and is a Member of the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine and the World Anti Aging Academy of Medicine. He is a Lecturer and Trainer in Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Whole Body Detoxification, Natural Health and Healing.
Copyright © 2010 Dr. Theodore
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What can go wrong will go wrong, according to someone called Murphy. If Murphy’s Law was based on any kind of observation of human activity, it is highly likely he conducted his fieldwork in Jakarta.
“He found your street miss, but not your house. You say you are number 48. But he could not find number 48.”
If you’re a Jakartan kid, you are highly likely to see this ominous sign of climate change and careless urban planning as a blessing from above and jump straight in the new swimming pool that has appeared in front of your home. Also capitalizing on the situation, men with inflatable boats and paddles are ready within minutes to ferry ibu-ibu home in their head-to-toe office outfits for a small fee. It seems to be a win-win for everyone – except the frumpy bule. But if there’s any time that Jakartans will lose their cool, it’s
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“He finds places for a living,” I say. “That’s basically his only job.”
Real Jakartans seem to have a much higher tolerance of things going wrong than us expats – well, a higher tolerance than mine, at least. Now experiencing my third rainy season in Jakarta, I still shudder at the thought of wading through the waist-high brown smelly floods that hit the city every year. The look of panic on my face as I stand on the fringe of a flood I have to cross – imagining what ungodly substances make a home of my clothes – stands in stark contrast to the Jakartans’ approach, which is to grin and bear it with good humor.
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In fact, I like to think of Murphy more as a Pak Murfi, a cynical old Jakarta man who sits alone all day in some corner taking pleasure in all the mishaps that go on around him. Now in his 80s, he sees none of it as a coincidence and has decided it’s a scientific phenomenon – Murfi’s law.
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“Yes, I am at number 48.” And then it occurs to me that we haven’t repaired the broken house numbers on the gate. “Well…we are 48, but the 4 is broken a little. It looks more like a plus 8. You know, a plus sign and then an 8. Can I book it again?” I ask.
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“No miss, you must have a real address to book,” she replies. “Well, let’s just say my house is Jalan Bangka Raya, plus-8.” “No miss, that’s not a real address.” “What constitutes a real address? You have a number 167 next to a number 3 next to a building with a picture of a goat on it. What’s wrong with plus-8?” The line goes dead. She has hung up. Infuriated I kick my own gate with the stupid brass plus 8 on it, which achieves nothing but a big bruise on my foot – and, it seems, a little entertainment for a bunch of hungry men on my street. “Ojek, miss?” one offers.
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“Yeah, yeah, OK.” I jump on the back of his motorbike and make my way to work. And of course, the one day I wear a white shirt, the rains fall like a burst dam and I again become the amusement of men on the street.
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“Pak, pak, stop the bike. Stop under the shelter!” I scream. “It’s August! Why the hell is it still raining in this crazy city? What kind of place has one season all year round?!” I yell at the poor ojek driver, who has no control over the weather. during Ramadan. Jakarta on an empty stomach is no fun. The omnipresent hunger creates a tension that you could cut with a knife – and eat if you’re deliriously hungry. My patience for things going wrong, the little that I had, has been brought down to zero, not by hunger but by the lack of sleep I’m getting. We just moved house right next door to a mosque, you see, and while we thought five prayers a day would be a piece of cake, we were not prepared for the allnighters that blare from the speakers straight at our home. My housemates and I wake up like zombies. “Coffee. Want?” I ask one of them. She grunts a “yes” in return, her hair a mess, head down on the dining table and arm extended for the hit. I manage to make it out the door, despite feeling like death on legs, and head to the office. I wait outside in the scorching sun for the cab I’ve booked, but it doesn’t come. I call the cab company to check my booking. “Excuse me, but my cab isn’t here and I’ve already waited half an hour,” I say. “Sorry miss, the cab driver could not find your house. He gave up.”
“Are you fasting, miss?” he asks me with a smile, giving me the benefit of the doubt that I’m not just a rude bule but just a really hungry person. His calm response to my completely inappropriate outburst is humbling – and embarrassing. The only thing I can think to do to better the situation is lie. “Yes, I am. I’m very sorry,” I say. “I’m really very…hungry.” I’m going straight to hell. I know it. I feel so terrible the whole day for my fake faith, I fail to eat a thing at work until sundown. Then 5:45 p.m. hits and the call to prayer sounds. And in a strange way, even though it is the source of my sleeplessness, there is something comforting about it.
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“Are you OK, Angela? Do you want to come break the fast with us?” a colleague asks. All I can do is nod, and I follow them to the pizza place upstairs. The excitement on my workmates’ faces remind me what Ramadan is all about. They are just happy to eat and be with loved ones. Perhaps Pak Murfi’s law is not worth dwelling on, because when things go wrong, something right usually happens, like a simple meal with friends.
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For Sale; Men’s watch collection. All watches are Swiss made with Swiss movements. All in perfect condition. To many to list. if you would like to know more about the watches what styles and prices call 0813 3922 0621. Kerobokan. [161] Argue for your limitations, and you get to keep them.
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For Sale; Old office equipment, Brother phone / fax / answer machine, LCD screen needs service + photocopy machine single/auto feed tray, been in box. Flat bed Hewlett Packard scan jet 5100C + printer + old computer CPU, monitor, keypad, modems, small TV & portable VHS player/recorder. All may need service. All ex. Australia. Package total price Rp. 2.500.000. English inquiries 0813 3747 4477. Pantai Saba Blahbatuh. [125] For Sale; A new slim-line fan extractor (never) installed, for electric or gas cooker. 2’10”x1’6”. Paid Rp. 1.200.000 sell Rp. 800.000. Please phone inquiries or SMS 0813 3747 4477. Pantai Saba Blahbatuh. [126]
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For Sale; Sunny easy chair, good for relaxing, can be used inside or outside, excellent condition, selling for Rp. 180.000 ONO. Please tel Kevin on 0878 6192 8179. Denpasar. [124]
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia
Bali and the Tourist Industry Bali and the To u r i s t Industry is an entertaining and informative account of the promotion and effects of tourism in Bali during the first half of the 20th c e n t u r y. Bali’s sensational image as a south sea i s l a n d paradise was created by tourists, artists, and scholars who visited the tiny island between the two world wars. The titled, the rich and the famous as well as beachcombers, surfers and vagabonds flocked the island during the 1930s. The Dutch began to develop Bali’s image as the ultimate vacation spot - a sort of Dutch Hawaii - from the beginning of its occupation in 1908 to the Japanese occupation in 1942. It was only after World War I that Bali became a magnet for tourists the world over. In the course of just a few decades the tourism industry became a significant source of revenue for the colonial government. The tourist propaganda advertised Bali as the “Jewel of the East,” the “Island of the Gods,” and the “Last Paradise,” fueling the idyllic image of Bali and its singular culture. All Balinese were considered prodigiously creative artists. Scholars came to study Balinese dance, artists came to paint the handsome natives, and many foreigners settled on the island, living a comfortable and inexpensive life. David Shavit is a professor emeritus of library and information studies at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb. Shavit meticulously records visits by heads of state, ambassadors, heiresses, wealthy people on yachts, lecturers, architects, film makers, theologians, painters, photographers, musicians, composers, choreographers, journalists, playwrights, historians, anthropologists, naturalists and zoologists. The first tourist was W. O. J. Neiuwenkamp, a Dutch explorer and artist, who brought to Bali in 1904 the first bicycle and one of the first portable cameras, a 35 mm Leica. His books, abundantly illustrated with drawings by the author, recorded the daily life of the Balinese and their artistic traditions. A temple stone relief immortalizing Neiuwenkamp and his florid bicycle can be seen in the little village of Kubutambahan in northern Bali. In 1912 a German physician named Victor Krause took hundreds of photographs which he published in a book. It is not an exaggeration to say that Krause’s images had the greatest single impact on the spread of Bali’s fame throughout the world until the publication of Covarrubias’s classic Island of Bali in 1937. By the late 1920s tourist agencies were established and a regular shipping service to Bali was inaugurated. At this early date visitors were already lamenting the doom of Bali’s culture. Journalist Armand Davies wrote that “Bali has developed and commercialized out of all recognition.” Covarrubias noted in the early 1930s that in places frequented by tourists people were beginning to ask for money in return for services.
by David Shavit
The first travel guide to Bali appeared in 1914. Tourists started to arrive in earnest in 1924 when the Koninklije Nederlandsch-Indische (KPM) introduced their weekly “Bali Express” steamer service from Surabaya, nicknamed the “Pig Express” because the ship also carried several thousand odiferous pigs below decks. Tourist figures climbed from 213 in 1924 to 100 visitors a month by 1930 and 250 a month by the end of the decade. Tourist had to rough it in those early days as there were no hotels and they had to stay in government rest houses and travel by trap or horseback. The first hotel, the Bali Hotel in Denpasar, was opened in 1928. The KPM bungalows in Kintamani charged $2.50 daily. Hudson touring cars cost $15 per week. Stereotypical views of Bali sex life were perpetuated and exploited by the tourist industry until Bali become a caricature of its former civilization. Predominating in the writing were sensual, often prurient portrayals of physically beautiful men and women coexisting in healthy, natural and erotic nudity. The film Virgins of Bali (1932) “exploited two pairs of shapely maiden breasts through nearly six reels of celluloid.” The book even surveys popular Western songs of the time that were inspired by Bali.
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Bali also acquired a reputation as a homosexual paradise, attracting such foreign luminaries as Walter Spies, archaeologist Roelof Goris and musicologist Colin McPhee. They lived undisturbed by the Dutch administration until the famous witch hunt of 1938 when, in the space of just a few months, one hundred suspected homosexuals were rounded up and arrested.
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The book’s contents have been drawn from journalistic accounts, magazine articles and narratives written by travelers and residents, official tourist literature, memoirs, published records, unpublished letters and diaries, as well as oral histories left by the Balinese themselves. Bali and the Tourist Industry abounds in mini-biographies, both affectionate or critical, of painters like Rudolph Bonnet, film maker Baron Victor von Plessen, art historian Claire Holt, the remarkable Beryl de Zoete who wrote a pioneering book on the dance and drama of Bali, and of Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead who got it so wrong in their studies of the Balinese. There are intimate looks at the lives of celebrities at their leisure. Four pages are devoted to Charlie Chaplin’s visit in which the famous comedian is described mounting the stage and performing a hilarious parody of Balinese dance. A well organized and extensive index enables the reader to easily find names, places and events.
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As the war drew nearer, fewer and fewer tourists arrived. The last chapter Lost Paradise describes how, starting in the early 1940s, tourist numbers dwindled as the Netherlands was occupied and the Japanese began sweeping across the Pacific and the “last paradise” came to an end. Bali and the Tourist Industry: A History, 1906-1942 by David Shavit, McFarland & Company 2003 (www.mcfarlandpub.com), ISBN 9780786415724, paperback, 213 pages. Available for Rp400,000 only at Ganesha Bookstore in Ubud and Ganesha@Biku in Kerobokan. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2010 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/HE/I-25 August 10
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For Sale; Panasonic handycam, with accessories, box, cables, lens protector, HD 40 GB, etc. Complete package cost me USD 1,100, you can have it for IDR 4.500.000, act fast. Please call Ardi 0813 3736 3059. Kerobokan. [136]
For Sale; Books. English paperbacks. Majority in great condition. Prices mostly 20,000-50,000. Full list can be emailed and books ready to view. <sanursarah@gmail.com>, 0819 3304 8209 or 285 437. Sanur. [160]
For Sale; Compaq laptop 14.1 inch, core2duo2, Win7 Ultimate, 320GB HD, 4GB RAM, complete with accesories, protector, books and CD. Was USD 1300 now IDR 7mill ONO. Call /SMS Ardi 0813 3736 3059. Kerobokan. [139]
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For Sale; Dough mixer 20 litres (new) bought 10.8 jutas, I sell Rp. 8.5 juta only. Stainless oven 120x80, 2 doors; Rp. 4 juta. Tel: 0818 0565 4917. [196]
For Sale; Because bought new equipment, sell Brother MFC 260: print-scan-copyfax Rp. 1.500.000. Still under guarantee. Contact Daniel 0813 3828 6581. Kerobokan. [044]
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by Dr. Rob Lovely Moonsters Paintings by Razcel Salvarita At Café des Artistes, Jl. Bisma 9X, Ubud Tel: 972706
two Balinese artists, combined with their love of color, which plays an enormous role in their religious lives, abstraction takes on a new meaning in this journey through color and space.
Painter and photographer Razcel Salvarita comes from the Philippines. He lives in Ubud, and, ‘Lovely Moonsters’, is his fourth exhibition in Bali. On Nyepi eve, in Bali, the darkest night of the new moon, weird and wonderful effigies of monsters are paraded throughout all the streets of the villages on the island. People of all ages join in this procession to ‘confuse’ the bad spirits of the island. At the end of the parade, the effigies are burnt to ashes. Having observed the Nyepi ceremony many times, Razcel has been inspired to create this charming ‘Lovely Moonsters’ series, in homage to this very popular Balinese custom.
You Can’t Stop Me Paintings by Eva Schumy At Adi’s Gallery, Jl. Bisma 102, Ubud. Tel: 977104
Created in watercolor and pen on paper, as the works ‘Ganesha Enigma’ and ‘Guernica Cinta Raksasa’ show, the images are inspired by the intricacies of Balinese design. The paintings reflect the look of batik art. Razcel’s ‘moonsters’ have a playful spirit, and each exudes a Ganesha Enigma different personality. The artist’s playful imagination also makes us consider the monsters within ourselves. Razcel feels that some people delve too much in fighting their inner-demons, and in these delightful watercolors Razcel is showing us how to embrace the monsters in all of us. The artist is saying that we all have the ability to transform naughty monsters into lovely Guernica Cinta Raksasa ones. Passing By a Colored Space Paintings by Ida Bagus Urip Candrabayu and I Wayan Setem At Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 In this exhibition Balinese artists Urip Candrabayu and Wayan Setem show the powers of pure abstract art, with minimal stimulus from the visible world. Their paintings are not stylized or disguised forms as seen by the eye, but, rather visions which trace their origins to internal concepts and emotions. As suggested by the title, ‘Passing By a Colored Space’, they are explorations of color in space. The passing should be perceived as a suggestion of a journey towards a destination that will never be reached. A sort of eternal pilgrimage. Block Head
Urip Candrabayu subjects are slightly anchored in reality. The best example of his work is possibly ‘Block Head’, in which stone-like forms are placed on a graffiti scribbled background. The titles of Wayan Setem’s paintings, like ‘Red Landscape’, are deceptively descriptive of what we see on the canvas, but, they are also imbued with a mysterious otherworldliness, and possibly an esoteric magic. In many ways abstraction can be seen as the most internalized, intellectual, and spiritual of art styles. In the hands of these
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There are not many artists from Hungary living and working in Bali. Thirty-one year old Eva Schumy is one of the rare ones. She was born and raised in Budapest, and educated at the Fine Art Academy No Women No Cry there. In 2006 Eva fulfilled a wish and moved to Bali, settling down outside of Ubud. Eva met a Balinese man, fell in love, married, and gave birth to a son. The strong relations she has with her husband’s family allows her to experience Bali on a much more intensive and realistic level. Eva gains deeper insights than most foreigners in Bali would have. Eva’s skills as a talented painter allow her to express both the beauty and the darkness of the so called ‘Island of the Gods’. Her observant paintings make Are You Already Tattoo? her a remarkable witness of Bali in our times. In works such as ‘No Women No Cry’ her art can be gripping and cynical, as she depicts the hedonistic lifestyles of many westerners. But, in pieces like ‘Are You Already Tattoo?’, she displays a warmth that can only find its source from her Balinese family social structure. Eva’s art is unique, original, and expressive. Her intriguing paintings, offering the people and situations she has experienced in Bali, will touch all viewer’s hearts and minds. Relics of a Dreaming Ceramics and Paintings by Hillary Kane At Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud. Tel: 979252 Educated in the United States and France, Hillary Kane now resides in Bali. She focuses her creativity in both clay and paint, enjoying the dynamic of two different mediums and their possible convergence. In her exhibition ‘Relics of a Dreaming’, Hillary presents objects and images in an aboriginal sense of a Totem Box ‘dreaming’. That is to say: the objects, images, and story, or, the physicality inherited and accumulated as her identity, over a lifetime. Hillary feels that her art is a theater of the unspoken, revealing more an inquisition into meaning than an answer composed. In ceramic works such as ‘Totem Box’ Hillary’s pieces approach archaeology. Not only in their crusted appearance, but, also in their metaphor, which suggests the stratified dimensions, eroded surfaces, and fractured facades, of the gradual The Becoming process of personal individualization. Similarly, in paintings like ‘The Becoming’, the canvases
are dedicated to the process of discovery. The images are built up from oil pigments, melted wax, and bases of clay. Texture is used as an emphasis for the layering of color and form. Eventually, texture predominates while color drops away. In her ceramics and paintings, Hillary Kane presents superb artworks. E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au Copyright © 2010 Dr. Rob You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
ART & ARTISTS Limited Time Exhibitions Bali From Beyond Artist : Shan Franck Clergue Genre : Paintings Period : June 30 until September 30, 2010 Every day, 09.00AM until 09.00PM Location : Bloo Lagoon Resort, Jl. Silayukti, Padang Bai, Karangasem Tel: 0817565717 Cold and Hot Artist : Aricadia Genre : Paintings Period : July 01 until October 01, 2010 Every day, 08.00AM until 11.00PM Location : Daddy’s Cafe, Kartika Plaza Street (Kuta Terrace), Kuta Tel: 0817565717 Indonesia 1939 Artist : Horace Bristol Genre : Photography Period : August 6 until October 4, 2010 Every day, 10.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Jenggala Gallery, Jl. Uluwatu II, Jimbaran Tel: 703311 Lovely Moonsters Artist : Razcel Jan Luiz Salvarita Genre : Paintings Period : August 16 until September 30, 2010 Every day, 11.00AM until Midnight Location : Café des Artistes, Jl. Bisma 9X, Ubud Tel: 972706 Melodies in Blue Artist : Heriawan Siauw Genre : Paintings Period : October 7 until November 1, 2010 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Passing By A Colored Space Artists : Ida Bagus Urip Candrabayu and I Wayan Setem Genre : Paintings Period : September 2 until October 4, 2010 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Relics Of A Dreaming Artist : Hillary Kane Genre : Ceramic Period : September 10 until October 10, 2010 Every day, 08.00AM until 10.00PM Location : Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud Tel: 979252 Single Fin Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : September 4 until October 4, 2010 Every day, 9.00AM until 9.00PM Location : Deus Gallery, Jl. Batu Mejan No 8, Canggu www.deusbaliblog.co.id The Glass Age Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Glass Sculpture Period : October 9 until December 29, 2010 Every day, 10.00AM until 5.30PM Location : Baliwood Resort, Art & Culture Centre, Jl. Penestanan, Sayan, Ubud www.horizonglassworks.com The Hanging Wings Artist : Tawa, Leo, Kanik and Aricadia Genre : Paintings Period : August 09 until October 09, 2010 Every day, 08.00AM untill 06.00PM Location : Hanging Garden Hotel, Br. Susut, Buahan, Payangan Tel: 982700 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions.
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+ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + with + + + + Business is picking up, holidays are over! Life is back to a regular routine + + + A few bites of information, Milo’s fabulous new fashion emporium has a new + telephone number, Jl Oberoi, (0361) 822 2008. Dandelion has recently enjoyed + its second birthday, for the best in fashionable kids clothing & accessories. Jl Raya + + Seminyak, No 28, Seminyak (next door to Design Crop, a wonderful stop for + architectural style jewelry) and, Jari Menari have opened their second massage + space in Nusa Dua, website www.jarimenarinusadua.com Jenggala Keramik + opened their wondrous store down in Jimbaran Bay for evening business, + + have shop till you drop & then enjoy a bite to eat until 10pm at the adjoining Warung + Keramik. And, if it’s cake you want, remember to visit Ixora for the best in cakes, + cookies & yummy ice cream, the newest flavor,‘Green Apple’. Head office on Jl + + Petitenget, Gg Cendrawasih, AR 99 Kerobokan, T: 739 390 or their little retail shop, + + Delicioso, within the carpark of Bintang S’market, Jl Raya Seminyak. + MIOW a shoe & bag manufacturer that JUMPS onto the retail bandwagon! + + First spotted the red sign post on Jl Kerobokan & initially thought this was + new store for ‘furry pets’ but, on closer inspection found to my delight, a + + anew shoe & bag shop. Set a little off the main road, you can park your + + vehicle in front, a bonus, being on such a busy thoroughfare. + First impressions? well I know you are not going to be disappointed, the store + + offers a simple all-white showcase for a colorful range of shoes, boots & bags. + are going to be a number of styles for you to try on, so do visit & take your + + There time, am sure you are going to have some fun. Here you will find fashionable + footware for women, young girls & shoes for men are a-coming. My eyes dart to + Feragamo style flats, made from soft suede animal print all over, complete with + the a patent trim & buckle along with matching purses. There is a nice line up of + + plaited thongs, dressier that the regular, and at this stage they come in black, white + & silver, but believe a very smart tan plaited leather thong is on it’s way. + + And as most of us know, the gladiator sandal/ A + + shoe has been all the rage for a few years now s + in it’s many guises, I find that you either love + them or hate them, but they really can look very + th + good, on the right leg with the right foot attached! g + Now here are some gladiators that are different + N and a I beg you to visit MIOW and try them on, + + (that’s the issue with footware, you must try on) (t + some are almost like a shoe/boot with a zippered + s heel attached to the sole (makes for ease in + h + getting the ‘shoe’ on & of course for walking) g + some are decorated with a sprinkle of jewels or + sso comprise a neat load of strings, all joined to- + cco + gether, to give your foot ‘a dressed up look’ in a ge very ve Chi Chi way. So get with it girls, there are + + more gladiators about this season, if you don’t + m + have ha one pair of ‘glads’ in your shoe closet, then + you yo are just not ‘in for walking’! + + + I have to say there is one pair of shoes that took h my m fancy, tan leather with a stack wooden heel, + + along with + + some fine cutso out detail on o + + the leather it’s a more enclosed shoe, but tres + + chic indeed. Boots, long & lean in classic colors, + + to the shorter cowboy style with nice cut-out work on the leather. Ankle boots too, this manufac+ + turer is obviously well versed in quality footwear judging by their well-made boots. There is a + + choice of resort style sandals, a neat range of + + purses, clutches, & handbags, again different in either to match your new flats, or to in+ + styling, clude in your current wardrobe of style. + + MIOW, is the name to remember, not just a soft purr, but a big MIOW, YEOW! + Wholesale & Retail, Jl Raya Kerobokan, opposite Warisan Restaurant & Bar. + + + + + MAGG – ‘definitely the bling queen’! + + Here is a small shop set back off Jl Raya Seminyak (opposite Manekenpis restau- + + rant) in the heart of the ‘old or original’ Seminyak. + + This store is chock full of mostly black fashion – easy + Th + wearing cotton jersey all decorated with jewels of some we sort. The styles are the very latest (Magg knows, she + so + makes for the Italian market & they are ‘the heavies’ in ma + the fashion arena!) Short skirts, shift style dresses, + tabards, leggings, one shoulder styles – in fact, all + tab + pieces can be layered over each other. pie + + Simple basics, but then, you will find, little tulle skirts & + Sim + other fun items that can be included in chosen range. There oth + are other colors too, grey, navy, white &camel. All mix and + match wear, for easy Bali living. ma + + + + Now at the opposite end of the No scale, there seem to be more sca + + oaty kaftans on the racks, sheer floa + + delights to pop over a swimsuit, de to wear over leggings & tank or + + top/bustier for evening appeal. top + + Just add your diamond ‘rocks’ Jus there you have it, this th makes for an inexpensive + + and look when on holiday, or for when we Bali folk are lounging ing around our pools! + + Magg is also well known for her black rubber thongs, flat with fine rippled soles or + + with a slightly raised platform, and are always ‘dressed with plenty of bling’. Wear+ ing these will offset daywear, can be worn for pm and the best bit is they are + to wear in the garden or for the rainy season! It’s a fun shop with a ‘mad + perfect feel’ and bet you are like me, you will find something to add to your wardrobe + + + here! + + Inquiries: E - retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au + www.retailtherapybali.com + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +
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By Ayu Spicy
Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) These breakfast packets are high in protein and flavor. Try putting a selection of jams on the table along with applesauce to contrast the yogurt or sour cream, giving a sweet sour tang to the pallet. The Banana Jam from the August 25th edition of the BA complements the blintzes nicely.
Cheese Blintzes Makes about 10 blintzes Ingredients: - 1 recipe basic crepes, cooked and at room temperature (see last issue of BA, Sept. 8th. edition)
- 250 gm ricotta cheese - 1 large egg, beaten - 1 Tbl. lemon juice - 1/4 tsp. salt - 2 Tbl. castor sugar, or grated palm sugar - 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon - 4 cardamom seeds, white pods removed and seeds ground in a mortar or 1/4 tsp. ground cardamom - 1 Tbl. raisins, soaked in hot water for 10 minutes and drained - butter for frying - yogurt or sour cream - jam of your choice
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Directions : Into a medium bowl put the ricotta cheese and stir with a fork to break up any lumps. Add the egg, lemon juice, salt, sugar, cinnamon, and cardamom and mix well using the fork. Add the drained raisins. Put a crepe on a flat surface and spoon 2 tablespoons of the cheese mixture along the bottom 1/4 of the crepe. Fold the sides in and from the bottom, where the cheese is, roll like you would a spring roll. Place the blintz seam side down on a baking sheet or plate. Fill all the crepes in this manner. Heat butter in a large frying pan and fry the blintzes, not crowding the pan. When they are nicely browned, turn them over and brown the other side. Repeat until all the blintzes are golden brown. These are best eaten hot. You can serve them with sour cream or yogurt, and your favorite jams. All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright Š 2010 Ayu Spicy Email: writers@baliadvertiser.biz You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For Sale; Tall Aljuvera plants from Spain Rp. 150.000. Yellow Frangipani: one 4m high tree Rp. 300.000 nego. Bonsai red coloured Adenium Rp. 50.000-100.000 acc. size. Icedrop Rp. 50.000. Call Putri 487 989 or SMS 0852 3708 9018. Ask for photo e-mail <mybalisouvenirs@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [076]
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by Ibu Kat
BANJAR AFLOAT
The last place you’d expect to find a rusticating environmentalist like myself would be on a cruise ship. But a few months ago my mother decided to spend a chunk of her children’s inheritance on a week-long cruise. Despite my muttering and grumbling about carbon footprints, I found myself bound for Alaska out of Vancouver along with six other family members. This was not exactly my cup of Darjeeling, but I will do almost anything to make my parents happy and the promise of unlimited access to good Shiraz was very attractive. And at our first meal I found myself surrounded by cheerful stewards from Ubud, Mengwi and Singaraja. We were all delighted to speak Indonesian and talk of home. There were enough Wayans from Peliatan alone to fill a bale banjar. In fact, the Balinese crew have their own banjars afloat and despite the strange environment maintain their culture as much as they can, including regular offerings of fruit and flowers.
smokelessly incinerated on board. Food scraps alone may ground up and legally discharged 12 miles out to sea, a practice that must be popular with the larger marine species. Every one of the crew members is required, on top of their other training, to take a course in basic ship-based environmental sustainability every year. Indonesians attend a training school in Jakarta where they learn their trades along with the stringent recycling and non-polluting practices aboard ship. So there’s a large subculture of Balinese out there who are not only earning good money to educate their kids, but are also bringing home sustainable waste management concepts to their compounds. At least, I like to think so.
A huge amount of organic waste is generated with 2700 people eating at least three times a day and the printing of multiple newsletters (with soy-based ink) to encourage ever more consumerism. The leftover food is collected, mixed with water, ground up with the paper waste, dehydrated and
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In Canada, a person who wants to make some serious money will take a job in the remote mining camps or the oil sands. It means long hours and hard work, but at the end of a couple of years a careful person can come home with significant savings. For some Indonesians, the cruise ships The largest waste water stream by volume is the grey water offer the same opportunity. Many dining room staff had –- water from at least 2700 showers and baths each day plus the water used to wash about worked in leading hotels and resorts in Bali, and had the In fact, the Balinese crew have their own 12,000 plates and 5,000 social and language skills to banjars afloat and despite the strange glasses. Oh, and don’t forget step into the cruise business. environment maintain their culture as the laundry... even though sheets and towels are not The hours were long -– the much as they can, including regular changed daily, there are still all same staff served at breakfast, offerings of fruit and flowers those uniforms and table lunch and dinner every day. linens. And 2700 people flush But the work was easier than the mines and the money was pretty good. When I asked a lot of toilets. The water is processed through several about the crew’s food, the thumbs came up and the smiles filtrations, a bacterial treatment and ultraviolet purification were quick. There was an Indonesian chef, they told me. before being discharged into the sea cleaner than many The food was plentiful and good, there was rice and sambal municipal drinking water supplies. every day for those who wanted it (the Asian crew on this ship get through three tons of rice a week). A Javanese steward Bilge water and other machine wastewater is filtered twice to from the dining room told me, “We eat what the passengers remove oil or other pollutants, which are collected for eat –- beef, lobster, ice-cream… four years ago I had a appropriate disposal ashore. Room cleaners and disinfectants coronary and diabetes and had to clean up my act.” The are selected on the basis of environmental friendliness. The guests and crew get through six tons of meat, seven tons of voluntary monitoring standards of Holland America are vegetables, three tons of potatoes and 23,000 eggs each higher than US national standards. I asked a lot of pointed week, and everything seems to be prepared with as much questions, and I was impressed. cholesterol as possible. “All the ships follow very strict environmental guidelines,” said They say there’s something for everybody on a cruise ship. Emily, a ranger from Glacier Bay National Park. “No oil So the fourth day at sea found my mother at bingo, my sister residues are discharged and we monitor the air emissions. at the spa, my father at a lecture, elderly aunt at the There are also regulations about the level of noise a ship can casino, family friend shopping, brother-in-law at cooking class make near the marine parks, so the animals won’t be disturbed.” Some areas are out of bounds all summer to … and me talking trash with the environmental officer. prevent the wake from the big ships from disturbing harbor This cruise ship is a floating resort and something of a self- seal pups. Constant coastguard and ranger checks, internal contained village with a population of about 1900 guests and assessments, national and international audits ensure that almost 800 crew (40% from Indonesia). That’s 2700 people cruise ships meet and exceed many land-based standards. taking showers, using the toilet, dirtying plates and sheets and just generally consuming resources at a terrific clip. Our Back ashore, I’m getting my land legs ship from Vancouver to Alaska was one of no fewer than 30 and undertaking damage control for the plying this route over the summer months, and one of the waistline. Soon I’ll be back in Ubud; smaller ones. Conservatively estimate 2700 people times 30 maybe I’ll go looking for some of the ships and we have at least 81,000 bodies a week chugging men who have retired from their banjars up and down this pristine coastline between April and afloat, and see if they’ve brought their September. I couldn’t help asking where all the garbage and environmental awareness home to their communities. wastewater was going. A visit with the Hana, the ship’s environmental officer, was very reassuring. If only every resort in Bali complied with the environmental standards of these ISO14001-certified international cruise ships, the island would be close to pristine. This particular vessel was part of the Holland America Cruise Line fleet, which has won numerous awards for its eco-friendly practices.
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SCHEDULE THAT A Magical Night with Rhomedal – The Master 2 (2 October) This is a unique opportunity to watch a magic show and receive lessons in magic as well as support good causes! Money raised will go to UNICEF, an organization that provides long term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in developing countries. This organization’s achievements are remarkable, on-going and make a big difference to the lives of so many. The Westin Resort has united with Starwood Hotels and Resorts and UNICEF with great entertainment from the magical Master. Tickets are available at Gramedia, Mal Bali Galeria and Matahari Duta Plaza, Denpasar. Come along and enjoy a magical evening full of surprises and enjoyment. Time
: 16.00 – 17.00 (magic lesson) 18.00 – 19.00 (magic show) Cost : IDR100,000 (magic lesson) IDR50,000 (magic show) Where : Nusantara Ballroom (magic show) , Nusa Indah Hall (magic lesson), Westin Resort, Nusa Dua Contact : Nyoman Satryani 081 23887390, nyoman.satryani@westin.com Susantini 7429722 putu.susatini@westin.com
Balinale International Film Festival (12 – 17 October) October is well known for Bali’s international film festival. This year’s film choices are an interesting mix with films from New Zealand, Australia, USA and South Korea. Of course the most famous one of these is ‘Eat Pray Love’, based on Elizabeth Gilbert’s best selling book of the same title, memoirs of her self indulgent journey of discovery. One third of the film (Love) was filmed in Bali at stunning locations similar to those we see daily. Co-founder of Balinale and a leading film actress in Indonesia, Christine Hakim co-stars as traditional healer ‘Wayan Nuriyasih’. Other films include ‘Home by Christmas’ by Gaylene Preston (New Zealand), a true story of romance set against the back drop of World War II. ‘Bran Nue Dae’ by Rachel Perkins is an Australian musical comedy adventure about a young Aboriginal man in the summer of 1965. Another Australian film ‘Animal Kingdom’ by David Michod is a crime drama following the steps of Josh, a seventeen year old as he struggles to survive amongst a criminal family and a detective who offers him a way forward. ‘A Good Day to Die’ is an award winning feature length documentary by Lynn Salt and David Mueller which examines the rise of the American Indian Movement and the life of Dennis Banks. The South Korea drama ‘Poetry’ by Chang Don Lee focuses on a woman searching for new meaning as her life draws to a close. Balinale is a non-profit organization founded in 2008 giving an opportunity for foreign filmmakers to screen their films while experiencing the unique culture and stunning locations that may be suitable for locations or inspire a story. Indonesian filmmakers are also encouraged to present their work to an international audience and network with international filmmakers. A key role of the festival is to offer workshops and free seminars to Indonesian students and filmmakers to enable young talent to learn from established Indonesian and international professionals within the industry. Furthermore, Balinale Young Indonesian Film Circle Educational Programme provides creative workshops to thousands of young people. Where
: Galeria 21 Cineplex is located at Mal Bali Galeria, Simpangsiur Contact : 270 908 info@balinale.com
Bali ToDay (7 October) I don’t normally feature television programmes te but this one is aimed b directly at the expatrid ate audience here and a will be aired on local w cchannel TVRI. The weekly hour long show w is along the lines of a
chat show with a diverse range of topics including current affairs, entertainment, fashion, culture, education, good causes, youth and other topics of interest together with guest appearances. However, the overall vision of the show is to be informative offering everything you need to know to sustain a fulfilling life in the constantly changing climate that is Bali ToDay. Where : TVRI, Channel 92 if you have Indovision Time : 7 pm Contact : 081 338 562291
Conference of the Birds (6 – 10 October) Theatre fireFLY presents their third production in Bali a dramatization of ‘Conference of the Birds,’ a 12th Century Sufi poem by Farid Ud Din Attar. Using a mixture of dance, music and storytelling the fireFLY cast will journey together with the audience on a mystical flight in search of Oneness in the pretigious setting of the Maya, Ubud. Rehane Abrahams directs this production with support from an exceptional team including Anello Capuano and his hypnotic multi-ethnic musical score, contemporary choreography by Jessical McCombie and the talented performers from Bali’s own version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream performed last year. Theatre lovers will love the show as theatre fireFLY promises a theatrical odyssey that is a rare treat for the soul. Tickets must be purchased in advanced to avoid disappointment.
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Oktoberfest (24 – 26 September) The Oktoberfest follows traditions from around the world with plenty of beer, authentic German food, traditional games, charity raffle, door prizes and music by a 12-piece Umpahpah band. The event will be hosted by Kartika Plaza Hotel in a special tent next door to the hotel and Discovery Shopping Mall. Here’s a bit of historical trivia for you. The first Oktoberfest was held on 12 – 17 October 1810 in Munich but moved to September for the warmer weather. Of course this is now an event to schedule in Europe and the Oktoberfest there attracts more than six million visitors every year and a large crowd is expected over the three day period here in Bali. To sum this up the aim is to have fun, drink lots of beer and enjoy the music. Sounds good! When
: Friday, September 24, 2010 – 6 pm until Midnight. Saturday, September 25, 2010 – 10 am until Midnight Sunday, September 26, 2010 – 10 am until 3 pm. Where : Jl Kartika Plaza, South Kuta Contact : 751067
Painting Classes (Thursdays) P Painting classes began this month with Dutch th facilitator/trainer Noella fa Roos who trained as a R cclassical painter/drawer. She studied at the e Royal Academy of Art in R The Hague (Holland), T Antwerp and Athens. A She has exhibited in S many cities in Europe, m Asia and has been conA ducting painting classes d for the past ten years. fo
When Matinee Where Cost
: 7.00 pm : 11 am : Maya, Ubud : IDR250,000, Kitas holders: IDR150,000, Students: IDR75,000, Indonesian citizens: IDR50,000 Contact : 081 353 230961 www.theatre-fireFLY.com
JazB Beauty Space (2 October) JazB is the latest addition to the world of beauty in Bali. Come along to the grand opening to find out more. Drinks and hors d’euvres will be served. If you plan to attend, please RSVP and advanced bookings are recommended for beauty treatments. If you need pampering, a facial, manicure, pedicure, new hair do then this is the place to book your appointment. When Where
: 5.30 – 8.00 pm : Seminyak Square, Jl Kayu Aya (ex Laksmana), 2nd Floor, Unit A Contact : 888 655 Yurika Gunawan info@jazb-beautyspace.com
New Kuta Golf and Country Club 3rd Anniversary (2 – 3 October) The third anniversary celebration invites golf enthusiasts to participate in a weekend golf tournament with over 400 locals and visitors set to participate. New Kuta Golf opened in December 2008 and is one of the most prestigious golf courses in Bali, popular for tournaments at both local and international level, hosting the Indonesian Open in February 2009 and the Ladies Indonesia Open in March of this year. Play begins with a tee-off by the Director accompanied by management and staff on 2 October and 3 October will feature two shotgun starts followed by a gala dinner on the driving range. Lavish prizes will be presented to the winners together with door prizes including a Suzuki automobile and three motorbikes! A new membership programme featuring special prices and benefits will be launched on this anniversary and is available to those who join during the promotion period 1st to 31st October 2010. The club offers excellent facilities including a driving range 250 metres long with Seashore Paspalum turf and artificial turf hitting mats, a pro-shop, restaurant, function room, locker room and to complete the package a spa, not to mention the stunning views. When
: 2 October shotgun at 1 pm 3 October shotgun at 7 am and 1 pm. Gala dinner 6 pm. Where : Kawasan Pecatu Indah Resort, Jl. Raya Uluwatu, Pecatu, Jimeraran Contact : 8481 333 info@newkutagolf.com
Her lessons offer an H opportunity to gain an o in-depth understanding of composition, compositio anatomy, materials, colour, art styles and learn about the history of art. Participants will receive background documentation to read. Each lesson begins with a short lecture on one of the above topics and participants will then practice these concepts through their own paintings. The advanced lessons focus on questions and experiences from students and discussions about what is currently happening in the world of art. Students will work with different media including acryl, use impasto techniques, make paint and use their own medium. Noella also offers tailor made courses for small groups and workshops will be held in December and January. When
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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch
What are ‘leyak’? As unpredictable—and probably just as controversial—as UFOs, leyak are a supernatural phenomenon most feared by many Balinese. Appearing as fireballs, strange animals (normally pig- or dog-like creatures) or demons, leyak appear as floating apparitions and, according to eye-witnesses, can move at extremely high speeds. Interestingly enough, not only Balinese claim to have seen them, but also other Indonesians and foreigners. Not only that, they do not always appear hovering over rice fields (the more ‘romantic’ version), but have also been seen in high population density areas such as Kuta. Since the majority of people associate leyak with practitioners of black magic, it is not considered a good thing to have witnessed one. Stories of witches in the form of leyak baby snatching, spreading illness and general suffering abound—it makes sense that they don’t have a great name. However, Balinese who have studied magic or at least observed the initiation and disciple process will tell you otherwise. According to an article published in Taksu magazine by Gde Mahendra, being able to transform oneself into another form, manifesting as a leyak, is part of the process of learning magic. It is a developed skill that is learnt by all practitioners of magic, both black and white. The unique ability to take on another form may be used for good or bad and is very much in the hands of the practitioner. When in a meditative state, a practitioner focuses on certain magical symbols to the point that they emit light (like an aura) and leave their bodies to wander about experimenting with the power of their forms. These are the apparitions that some people claim to see. However, almost nostalgically, in most parts of Bali, leyak sightings seem to be a thing of the past. This is attributed to modern times with all its chaos—seemingly these days leyak are, somewhat ironically, ‘afraid’ to show themselves.
Vaughan Hatch has immersed himself with Balinese culture, living with locals in Bali since 1997. He speaks fluent Indonesian and Balinese, and is unashamedly addicted to playing gamelan. A linguistic, archaeology and publishing graduate, he works for indOKiwi ‘linguistic and cultural solutions’ in Sanur. Email him on contact@indokiwibali.com or call (0361) 464201 for further queries. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2010 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/CE/G-21 April 10
Theatre Firefly Presents….. A Tale of Magic, Music and Wonder
By Farah Michelle Kimball
The extraordinary tale of “The Conference of the Birds,” will be presented between October 6-10 at The Maya Ubud Resort as part of this year’s Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. It celebrates the festival theme, Bhinneka Tunggal Ika - Harmony in Anello Capuano Musician Diversity. Like the Garuda Bird holding the banner inscribed with these words from the Sutasoma, the play deals with the quest for a mystical bird that holds the holds the key to our Unity! It was originally written by Farid ad-Din Attar, one of the greatest Persian poets ever, as a mystical epic poem in 1177 AD. Attar was a precursor to another famous Persian Sufi Poet, Jalal ad-Din Rumi, popular throughout the world (and most popular poet in the United States today)! Well-known theater and film director, Peter Brook produced his version of “The Conference of the Birds” in the 1970’s. Brook toured the play around rural Africa before presenting two extremely successful productions to western audiences, in New York City and in Paris. Next month’s new version here on Bali is directed by talented Rehane Abrahams, award winning theatre artist from South Africa, who directed last year’s wildly successful performance of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” for the 2009 Ubud Writer’s Festival. This year’s play will be performed by a professionally trained cast who have been working on the production for the past 6 months. Elaborate lighting, sacred song, live classical Arab and Central Asian Music by Anello Capuano and Vibrant Choreography by Eilat Tovi are also part of the delightful production. The cast led by Sage Alia Kimball as the Hoopoe, comprises Atta Mevin, Oded Carmi, Virginia Hicks, Yuanita Ramadhani, Lindsey Wise and Raditya Santosa. All this in the beautiful amphitheatre of the Maya Ubud Resort and Spa, Ubud, the show promises to be a rare, uplifting treat for the soul! The stories in “The Conference of Birds” have captivated generations of readers. How is it that some theater and literature endures through the centuries? Like Shakespeare, AtRehane Abrahams Director tar deals with the nature of love, the human spirit, the nature of the world - the inner mysteries that do not change over time. These mysteries of the world may be obscured in our modern age, but they never lose their relevancy! This mystical tale is about the soul’s journey through love and attraction to the truth, which makes it not only timely, but universal. Though it was written from a Sufi perspective, the mystical or inner tradition of Islam - the author, Farid ad-Din Attar of
Nishapur, Persia, dips into the wisdom of the ages and all sacred traditions. Attar, was an apothecary. As a chemist he prescribed and prepared remedies (including aromatherapy) for people’s ailments. “The Conference of the Birds” is also one of alchemy of the soul. Like the alchemy of turning base metal into gold the Sufi teacher facilitates the transformation of the seeker’s soul from its base self to its sublime self. The tale is of a journey by a group of birds, beginning with 1000 and led by another bird, the Hoopoe, as an allegory of a wise Sufi teacher leading her pupils to enlightenment. They journey to the Summit of the World Mountain, Qaf. Upon this mountain sits the glorious Simorgh bird (like our own Garuda), symbol of the Divine. Besides being wondrous and magical, this journey is fraught with very real and present dangers, related to the personal transformations the birds must undergo to reach the ultimate divine goal. The main character is the illustrious crested Hoopoe, unanimously chosen as an extraordinary being qualified to lead the birds to their king, the greatest bird of all, the Simurgh (symbol of the Divine). It is believed that this story, like the greatest stories on earth come directly from revealed knowledge which gives it the power to transform the soul!
The subsequent journey through the valleys is an allegory of the soul’s search for unity with the divine. In Sufism the relationship between the seeker and God is similar to that between a lover and the beloved! In this consuming and transcendent love, the distinctions between self and the divine fall away.
Eilat Tovi Choreographer
One of the valleys is love. An extraordinary tale related to this valley is that of the Shaykh Sanan, a holy man and the Christian Princess and how one must relinquish everything for love, even one’s religion, faith and unbelief. How is this possible that one so devout should relinquish his religion? And how should they relinquish faith as they set out to reach God? It is clear to see that the true meaning of Attar’s beautiful poem, and in particular tales of love on the spiritual path, are truly profound. Only the remaining 30 birds pass through the hardships and the valleys and arrive at their true destination. Here all they see are each other and the reflection of themselves in a mirror - not some mythical Simorgh. They realize the Simorgh is nothing more than their transcendent totality. The word “Simorgh” in Persian means thirty birds. It is this pun that the story is based on. They sought the Transcendent Real, outside of themselves and found the Truth, Immanent Real, within themselves. They sought what was outside of themselves and found what was inside themselves.
Cast in Rehersal
The birds must travel through 7 valleys which represent the stations the individual must pass through to realize the true nature of themselves and God. With amazing tales, the Hoopoe sparks the interest and desire of a myriad of birds to begin the wondrous, albeit treacherous, journey through the 7 valleys (Yearning, Love, Gnosis, Detachment, Divine Unity, Bewilderment, Selflessness, Subsistence in God) to the great Simorgh. As in real life, though, the birds begin to give excuses when they realize the magnitude and potential difficulties and dangers of the experience ahead. One by one, all but 30 birds drop out of the journey, offering an excuse and unable to pursue the goal and endure the trials presented to their souls. Each bird has a special significance, and a corresponding fault or obstacle to overcome. The nightingale symbolizes the lover whose love is only for the rose. The parrot is seeking the fountain of immortality, not God, and the peacock symbolizes the “fallen soul” in alliance with the devil. The Hoopoe advises the partridge that gems are just colored stones and that love of them hardens the heart; she should seek the real jewel of sound quality (within). The Hoopoe reprimands the Sparrow for false pride and recommends struggling bravely with oneself. The journey to Mount Qaf and the great Simorgh is very reminiscent of the spiritual journey of death and resurrection. Each of the birds must die to their attachments, to their pride, vanity, and desires. Only then will they be resurrected to find their true selves.
One of its most famous and quoted sections from “The Conference of the Birds” is about this unity they eventually achieve. Come you lost Atoms to your Centre draw, And be the Eternal Mirror that you saw: Rays that have wandered into Darkness wide Return and back into your Sun subside They see their bright reflections and the splendor of the Sun - of which they, the birds, had been but shadows. The Simorgh is who they and we all are in our most innermost selves. Having successfully journeyed along the path, now they may merge back into the light of the Sun. Join the birds on their mystical flight and be enchanted by this magical show, whether you’re a skeptic or believer, whether you’re on the Spiritual path or Jalan Raya! This play is meant to be a very transformative experience and fun for all the family!
Sage Kimball
Where : Maya Ubud Resort and Spa When : 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 October 2010 Time : 7.30 - 9.00 Special Schools Matinee : 7 October at 11 am Tickets and reservations: www.theatre-firefly.com or 081 353 230961
Local News Italian & French Men Arrested Over Huge Stash of Looted Temple Objects in Bali Police in Bali have arrested an Italian and a French national on suspicion of looting local treasures. Badung Police chief detective Adjutant Comr. Soma Adnyana stated on Tuesday (7/9) that they had found 110 sacred Hindu objects, known as pratima, in the residence of Roberto Gamba, 50, on Jalan Bumbuk, Kerobokan on Thursday ((2/9). Gamba has lived in Bali for more than 10 years and is a known collector, Adnyana said. Another 24 pratima were recovered from a Denpasar warehouse rented by Gamba on Monday night, he said. A second warehouse in Seminyak is yet to be searched. Adnyana said they had recovered sacks of ancient Balinese coins, antique kris (ceremonial daggers) and gold statues.He said the recovered items could be worth at least Rp 2 billion ($222,000).) A Frenchman believed to be the accomplice of the Italian national was recently arrested on suspicion of looting local treasures. Pascal Morabito, 65, was arrested on Monday (13/9) for the illegal possession of stuffed rare snakes and turtles and priceless figurines from temples. His arrest came 11 days after that of Italian Roberto Gamba, 50. Badung Police detective chief Adj. Comr. Soma Adnyana said on Monday that police had been tracking Morabito since Gamba’s arrest, during which they had seized stolen sacred Hindu objects known as pratima. “We suspected that Morabito was linked to the thefts of the pratima, which we unraveled days ago,” Adnyana said. Police had only learned about Morabito’s involvement after a raid on a warehouse owned by Gamba last Tuesday. Adnyana said that following marathon questioning, Gamba had indicated the involvement of the Frenchman. “Based on those interrogations, we raided a villa on Monday at about 10:30 a.m. rented by Morabito on Jalan Pantai
Berawa in North Kuta,” he said. “In this villa we found many of the figurines.” Following Morabito’s arrest and interrogation, police learned that he also used a rented room on Jalan Teuku Umar Barat in Denpasar to store artifacts and stuffed animals. “It was at this address that police found the 11 stuffed animals and sacred Hindu artifacts,” Adnyana said. “He has so far been charged under existing regulations covering cultural heritage. We have not yet declared him a suspect in the thefts of the items.” Adnyana added that Morabito had said the artifacts were acquired from several locations. Bali Police Chief Insp. Gen. Hadiatmoko said that to date, police had named 6 suspects in connection with the thefts of the artifacts, including Gamba, the suspected suppliers, two Balinese men Gusti Lanang Sidemen, and art shop owner Koman Sukaya. “We believe that Gamba is involved in an international ring. We have seized his laptop computer,” Hadiatmoko said. He said police had not yet established how many temple thefts Gamba had masterminded, but said that up to 2008 police had recorded thefts from at least 34 temples across the island. The Italian reportedly told police that he had been collecting the objects from locals and from Jakarta since 2006 and denied suggestions that he knew the items were sacred and looted from temples. Police, however, are not amused. “He bought the pratima cheaply, for between Rp 500,000 [$56] and Rp 1 million,” Adnyana said. “The evidence strongly suggests that he is a dealer who buys stolen objects.” Adnyana said that the recovered items could be worth at least Rp. 2 billion. (September 13th 2010)
Key to Saving Tigers from Extinction is Focusing on Protecting Breeding Grounds: Study Conservationists must protect tiger populations in a few concentrated breeding grounds in Asia instead of trying to safeguard vast, surrounding landscapes, if they want to save the big cats from extinction, scientists said. Only about 3,500 tigers are left in the wild worldwide, less than one third of them breeding females, according to one of the authors of the study, John Robinson of the Wildlife Conservation Society. Much has been done to try to save the world’s largest cat - threatened by over-hunting, habitat loss and the wildlife trade - but their numbers have continued to spiral downward for nearly two decades. That’s in part because conservation efforts are increasingly diverse and often aimed at improving habitats outside protected areas, according to the study, published in Tuesday’s issue of the peer-reviewed PLoS Biology journal. Instead, efforts should be concentrated on the areas where tigers live - most are clustered in just 6 percent of their available habitat - and especially where they breed. “The immediate priority must be to ensure that the last remaining breeding populations are protected and continually monitored,” it says, adding if that doesn’t happen, “all other efforts are bound to fail.” The WWF and other conservation groups say the world’s tiger population has fallen from around 5,000 in 1998 to as few as 3,200 today, despite tens of millions of dollars invested in conservation efforts. The cats have been lost largely to poachers, who cash in on a huge market for tiger skins and a belief, prevalent in East Asia, that eating or applying tiger parts enhance health and virility. The new study - to which researchers from the conservationist group Panthera, the World Bank, the University of Cambridge and others also contributed - identifies 42 key areas that have concentrations of tigers with the potential to grow and populate larger landscapes. Eighteen are in India - the country with the most tigers - eight in Indonesia, six in Russia’s Far East and the others scattered elsewhere in
Asia. The price tag for the plan - which would require greater levels of law enforcement and surveillance - would be around $82 million a year, the study says. The bulk of that is already being provided by state governments and international support. Similar efforts have been successful in the past - especially in India. The Malenad-Mysore landscape in southern India has 220 adult tigers, one of the largest populations in the world, thanks largely to intensive protection of its “source site,” the Nagarahole National Park, in the 1970s. Those high densities have now been maintained for 30 years, the authors wrote, pointing to similar success stories with the African rhinoceros. Alan Rabinowitz, president of Panthera, said focusing on breeding grounds is “absolutely necessary right now if we are to save tigers in the wild.” But he stressed that in the long-term, it is important that tigers be able to move in surrounding landscapes to maintain genetic and demographic viability. “Otherwise we are boxing ourselves into a corner that would allow only for contained, managed populations.” Barney Long, of the WWF Species Program and independent of the study, agreed, saying conservationists shouldn’t create “living zoos.” One of the criticisms about recent tiger conservation efforts is that they extend well beyond protected areas, managing ecosystems and working with local communities to help tiger and human populations coexist. Debbie Martyr, who set up an anti-poaching unit on Indonesia’s island of Sumatra, said much can be achieved by protecting key tiger habitats. She also was not tied to the study. If the government is determined to help protect such areas and crack down on poachers there could be a significant increase in tiger numbers, she said. “In fact, I’m going to stick my neck out a little here, but I’d say in 10 years time, there could be more tigers on Sumatra (around 300 today) than in India (1,400).” (September 14th 2010)
Earthquake Causes Panic in Yogyakarta An earthquake measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale shook Yogyakarta and its surroundings on Sunday (Sept 12) at 11.38 pm. The temblor`s epicenter was located 8.10 degrees southern latitude, 10.37 degrees eastern longitude, at a depth of 10 km below sea level, around 23 km southeast of Bantul, Yogyakarta, Sidik Pramono, a staff member of the Yogyakarta meteorological, climatology and geophysics office, said here Monday. “Up to now, there is no report of damage in the earthquake, but it caused panic among residents of Yogyakarta and its surroundings,” he said. The temblor was felt by inhabitants of Yogyakarta, Bantul, Klaten dna Sukojarjo, Central Java. (September 13 th 2010) Tenants Ignore Screams as Bali Teenager Murdered A teenage girl was found murdered with a knife protruding from her neck in a boarding house in Denpasar, Bali, on Tuesday (7/9) night. Police identified the victim as student Dewa Ayu Agung Diah Cahyani, 18, the daughter of the head of Bangli district’s Industry and Trade Office. She was found naked in the bedroom of the boarding house on Jalan Ida Bagus Oka. Denpasar Police Chief Adjutant Snr. Comr. Suryanbodo Asmoro said the victim’s body had been found by her uncle, Dewa Anom Sayuga, who was contacted by her father, Dewa Gede Suparta, to check on Cahyani because he had not been able to contact her since Tuesday morning. Sayunga said that he arrived at the boarding house to discover Cahyani’s door locked so he peaked through her louver windows and saw her sleeping under a blanket. When she would not rouse from what he believed to be a deep sleep, Sayunga said he inserted a pole through the window and poked her and realised that she was dead. (September 8th 2010) Masseur Raped 12 Young Girls, Bali Court Hears Denpasar District Court on Wednesday (8/9) opened the trial of Mohammad Davis Suharto, who is accused of raping 12 children. The trial was closed to the public and families of the victims gathered outside the courtroom. But prosecutor I Gusti Ngurah Agung Kusumayasa Diputra made the indictment available. It accuses Davis, also known as Coden, of raping five elementary school children between February and April in Denpasar. He is also accused of raping seven other young girls when he was working in Batam, Riau Islands. “He would lure the victims with trickery. If they refused, he would choke them till they became unconscious and then rape them,” the prosecutor said. Another prosecutor, Ni Made Ayu Citra Mayasari, said the Denpasar rapes had happened across the city, including on Jalan Tantular Barat, Bypass Ngurah Rai and Jalan Gunung Mahendratta. Ayu Citra said Davis targeted his victims as they were leaving school. The masseur, who was always on a motorcycle, would tell the girls their parents had sent him to pick them up. “They would then be taken to an empty spot and raped. Once he was done with them he dropped them near their homes,” Ayu Citra said. A lawyer for Davis, Wayan Koja, said his client would not contest the charges. When brought back to a holding cell within the court, a weeping Davis told the Jakarta Globe: “I am so sorry and I apologize to the families of the victims. I regret what I did.” Police arrested Davis in May. Women’s groups showered the local police chief with flowers to thank him for cracking the case. The 30-year-old Davis is a native of East Java. Bali has reported a spike in crime this year, particularly involving victims under 21. (September 8th 2010)
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Legionnaires’ Disease Alert for Bali Travelers
Blood Stock in Bali Sufficient for Lebaran Holiday
The Australian Government Department of Health has issued a warning to travelers who have recently returned from Bali to be alert for symptoms which are consistent with Legionnaires’ disease. Two Western Australians and one Victorian who recently returned from Bali this month have been diagnosed with severe pneumonia due to infection caused by Legionella pneumophilia. Communicable Disease Control Director Dr Paul Armstrong said all three people were most likely infected in the central Kuta area of Bali. “The early symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease are typically similar to severe ‘flu like’ illness, and may include fever, chills, muscle soreness, headaches, tiredness, reduced appetite and diarrhoea, along with dry cough and breathlessness,” Dr Armstrong said. Legionella infections usually develop two to 10 days after exposure. “Legionnaires’ disease is treated with specific antibiotics, and while most people recover, some people may develop severe pneumonia requiring hospitalization,” Dr Armstrong said. Legionnaires’ disease most often affects middle-aged and elderly people, particularly those who smoke or who have lung disease, diabetes, kidney disease or a weakened immune system. “We recommend that anyone who falls in one or more of these risk groups who develops flu-like illness after returning from Bali seeks medical advice, and notifies their doctor of their recent travel,” Dr Armstrong said. (September 9th 2010)
The Bali branch of the Indonesian Red Cross (MPI) blood transfusion unit has sufficient blood stock for the Lebaran holidays demand. “We have sufficient blood for the Lebaran holiday by increasing donor supplies donation from non-Muslims,” local PMI spokesperson Made Geria Arnita said here on Sunday (12/9). She said that in addition, the local PMI transfusion unit continued to open its blood donation service 24 hours for volunteers who would like to donate their blood. According to Arnita, the blood stock as of Sunday reached 60 pouches of type-A blood, 10 pouches of type-B blood, 15 pouches of type-O blood, and 10 pouches of type-AB blood. “The amount of blood stock we have at the moment is enough for the Lebaran holidays, because we have also limited our medical services, including surgery except if it is very urgent,” Arnita said. She added that the average blood consumption at Sanglah public hospital and private hospitals in Denpasar ranged from 80 to 100 pouches per day, and 80 percent of which was met from voluntary blood donors. According to her, there were 300 units of the Indonesian Blood Donors Association (PDDI) in Denpasar and Badung district at present. (September 13th 2010)
Indonesia Capable of Reducing Gas Emission by 2.3 Gigatons Indonesia is capable to reduce green house gas emission by 2.3 gigatons in 2030, or equivalent to 46 percent reduction in 2005.This was the result of comprehensive study conducted by the National Council on Climate Change (DNPI) with 2005 data. In that comprehensive study, they analyzed present day green house gas emission and its reduction potential in eight sectors of development with an estimation of green house gas emission in Indonesia in 2005 reaching 2.3 gigatons. If there was no change in the eight sectors of development, DNPI predicted that the total green house gas emission in 2030 would rise by 3.2 gigatons. The eight development sectors in the study covered peat land, forest, agriculture, energy, transportation, oil and gas, cement and building. Agus Purnomo said peat land and forest had the biggest contribution in green house gas emission in Indonesia. Emission from peat land which is rich in carbon contributes 41 percent of total emission in Indonesia in 2005. Agus said the primary initiative to reduce emission from those sectors was by slowing down deforestation and decomposing of peat land, better management of forest, reduction of land clearance through incineration, and the use of degraded land for agriculture. “Now that we know where we should reduce green house gas emission and its costs, we should no longer discuss it abstractly,” he said. He explained that one of the most important achievements in DNPI study was to clarify and quantify the importance of land use and transfer of land use in present Indonesian emission map. (September 7th 2010)
Fears Rise after Sinabung’s Strongest Eruption Yet Residents in the shadow of Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra are bracing for the worst as the volcano on Tuesday (7/9) had its most powerful eruption since awakening from centuries of sleep last month. The 2,460meter-tall volcano spewed ash as high as 5,000 meters into the air, which rained down onto evacuation centers up to eight kilometers away. “After this eruption, we now face uncertain conditions and we need to stay alert because nature can do anything,” Surono, head of the Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Agency (PVMBG), said. “The volcano took its longest time [to erupt], and at the same time this is the most powerful [eruption],” he said, adding that the volcano had erupted five times since Aug. 29. Surono said the chances of another eruption fell between 80 and 100 percent. “Whether it is getting more dangerous or not, we are still studying [the volcano’s] patterns,” he said. “But at least now we have more general knowledge about it - the volcano has a great deal of energy.” Surono said tremors continued nine hours after Tuesday’s eruption, with more than 80 earthquakes in the 24 hours before the blast. An eruption on Friday was followed by 50 tremors. Dhika, an official for the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI), said that Tuesday’s eruption had further terrified residents. “They are still in panic now, as the eruption was very powerful and the tremors were three-times stronger than the tremors of the last eruption,” Dhika said. Following the explosion, the PMI decided to extend its operations in the region through Sept. 23. Initial plans had called for them to end on Sept. 14. “People who had gone home are now coming back to the evacuation camps,” Dhika said. “What we can do now is maintain the alert and remain prepared for anything by monitoring [the volcano’s] activities.” More than 30,000 people living along the volcano’s fertile slopes are taking shelter in cramped camps, mosques and churches in nearby villages since the volcano reawakened. (September 8th 2010)
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Bali Animal Welfare Association (www.bawabali.com) Supports World Rabies Day
On September 28, the world will join together for World Rabies Day, to raise awareness and understanding about the importance of rabies prevention. As Bali faces one of its greatest challenges with the continuing spread of this deadly virus, the Bali Animal Welfare Association, with the support of the Bali provincial government as well as the World Society for the Protection of Animals, is launching a mass vaccination project to help eradicate this dreaded disease. WRD is led by the Alliance for Rabies Control and supported by numerous human and animal health organizations worldwide. By bringing together hundreds of thousands of people across the world, WRD reinforces the message that rabies is a preventable disease, yet kills 55,000 people needlessly each year, half of which are children under the age of 15. To mark World Rabies Day, BAWA is trying to spread basic information on rabies to as many people as possible. Rabies is a viral disease that can be transmitted to animals and humans. The disease is transmitted mainly by bite, but exposure may also occur through contamination of broken skin or mucous membranes with saliva from an infected animal. Once neurological symptoms of the disease develop, rabies is fatal to both animals and humans. The good news is that rabies is easily preventable. Vaccinating dogs prior to possible exposure is the single most important factor in rabies prevention. That’s why rabies prevention starts with the animal owner. Protect yourself, your pet and your community by making sure they are vaccinated. BAWA is going from village to village vaccinating dogs for free - but it is a slow process. So for those who can afford it, please do this at a veterinarian or take them
into the BAWA Clinic. We also want to dispel some of the common myths surrounding the rabies virus. Myth: Elimination of dogs is necessary to stop the spread of rabies and to control the dog population. Truth: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the elimination of dogs has never been shown to control rabies or dog populations. This lesson has been learned many years over. In countries such as Ecuador, Sri Lanka and Flores, mass elimination of dogs failed to halt rabies. Culling dogs in Bali wastes resources and diverts attention from vaccinating dogs and treating people. Vaccination has been proven all over the world to be the most effective way to halt rabies. Secondly, the only answer to overpopulation of unhealthy stray animals is humane population control through sterilization, and BAWA is also running free spay/neuter programs which go from village to village. Myth: You need to vaccinate every dog to stop rabies. Truth: Only 70% of the dog population needs to be vaccinated in order to stop rabies transmission. Myth: Roaming dogs cause rabies. Truth: Unvaccinated dogs cause rabies. Roaming dogs that have been vaccinated against rabies provide an excellent barrier to the movement of rabid dogs through a banjar. The territorial nature of dogs means that vaccinated roaming dogs may be better protection than no dogs at all. Myth: If a dog has been vaccinated it cannot give me rabies. Truth: If a dog has been exposed to rabies before it was vaccinated, it can still get rabies even up to 6 months after it has been vaccinated, so learn the symptoms and report any unusual behaviour. In 2010, BAWA is doing everything within our power to make Bali free of rabies: O We run the island’s only 24 hour animal ambulance (that often responds to suspect rabies cases), and only rabies quarantine centre (in our 24 hour animal clinic, which is a free service for Balinese owners who cannot afford to pay). O We have a dedicated rabies education team that teach rabies
awareness and bite prevention is schools on a daily basis. They also go out into the field, responding to emergency or suspect rabies cases in villages, informing and advising communities. On top of all this, we are also in the midst of a robust vaccination program of Bali’s dog population. So far this year we have vaccinated and collared almost 70,000 dogs. We are currently working with the local government and international agencies to enable this program to be continued island-wide.
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: Ice Cafe Mona : Ice Cafe : Jalan Monkey Forest, Ubud - close to the main entrance to the monkey forest : 081 139 38 57 : We are selling delicious ice cups, cake, all kinds of coffee and teas, fresh juice, lassies, soft drinks and snacks. It is a small, cosy place where the people can enjoy the dishes after visiting the monkey forest.
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Yayasans and others set up festive merchandise stalls, an aerial photo was taken of the group forming a giant pink ribbon. Some passing rain showers failed to dampen the atmosphere of solidarity, warmth, and goodwill. It was, by all accounts, an inspiring and sometimes quite joyous event. Locals, tourists, BIWA members and their families, cancer survivors, the GM of a 5 Star resort, a celebrity chef, and those memorializing loved ones, walked, strolled, and wheelchaired their way along a 5K beachfront march, ending in a party zone to reward all participants. Even a group from Nusa Lembongan showed up to walk; as did a delegation from the British Embassy in Jakarta! Walking sponsorships and raffle tickets brought in Rp200 million, double the donations of 2009. It was a proud moment for BIWA and its indefatigable President Melly St Ange. By July, some newly inaugurated breast health programs were already in action. Just a kilometer away from the Pink Ribbon Walk, female employees of the BTDC attended one of the first seminars on breast cancer prevention. It was just the beginning of the new partnership between BIWA and the Prima Medika hospital’s Bali Care Cancer Foundation (BCCF). BIWA, in cooperation with the BCCF, is making its latest reach into the community with an hour-long educational program for breast cancer prevention, early detection, and screening. The breast health seminar, led by Dr Putu Dian Ekawati of Prima Medika, continues to be given to various interested groups of Balinese women. Anyone reading this article is invited to call BIWA to arrange a health seminar for their banjar, factory, or other group. Prevention and detection of osteoporosis, colon cancer, and education about important health issues like strokes and obesity are also discussed, and whole seminars that include these diseases and heart health can be arranged. BIWA can also be contacted for information on Prima Medika’s special free pap smear and cancer detection program for women of little or no economic means. Women who cannot get to a seminar can receive from BIWA free copies of a new Indonesian language breast health booklet. It has been published and printed with some of the recently raised funds. It’s a beautiful, full color pamphlet full of health and diet tips for cancer prevention, full instructions for self exam, and contact information for medical help. If there’s anything else like this available in Bali, it’s not being promoted. Quantities of this booklet can be picked up at the BIWA office in Sanur. Meant to reach all Balinese woman, it can be read aloud to those who cannot read and it is illustrated. It is simple, straightforward and informative, with vital information on diet and health. Although it is free and paid for with fundraising efforts, donations of any amount are gratefully accepted at the office. For further information or if you might need assistance please contact: Bali International Women’s Association - BIWA Center, Jln. D. Tandakan #5 Sanur, Bali 0361-286564 & 03617469607 Email: info@biwa-bali.org, Website: www.biwa-bali.org & www.balipinkribbon2010.com. Bali Care Cancer Foundation - BCCF, Prima Medika Hospital, Jln. P. Serangan 9x, Denpasar, Bali at phone no. 0361-236225, Fax no. 0361-236203 Email: balicarecancer@gmail.com Website: www.balicarecancer.co.id Consider joining the next Pink Ribbon Walk in 2011. Here are some of the reports and comments from participants:
BIWA has already made an outstanding contribution with purchase of breast screening equipments here in Bali. With continual support from various hospitality industries including The Laguna, and positive contributions from the community at large, we can together take the Bali Pink Ribbon Walk to the next level. -David Cudden, GM The Laguna Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser
Nusa Dua, May 15. Pink was the color of the day, as 500 people streamed together for the Pink Ribbon Walk for breast cancer prevention and awareness.
I walked with women who had survived breast cancer, men and women who had lost loved ones, women who had just been diagnosed, friends of families and people who wanted to help. I raised pledges from USA, Bali and India. It was amazing how many people gave who I never met but wanted to see a change for women in Bali. Personally, I was walking for my mother who lost her battle 19 years ago, as well as all women around the world. She loved fashion and was active in fundraising. As a women’s fashion designer I wanted to use my design skills through clothing that could bring awareness to this disease. So in 2007 I started “Save-the-Cupcakes” tee shirts. Recently, I was contacted by a women’s prison in USA whose inmates wanted to bring this education to those incarcerated and those who worked at the prison. I believe it does not matter where you start to educate because if just one life can be saved we have done our homework. As a frequent visitor of Bali since 1998 I was proud to be part of this wonderful fundraising event. It was successful and the energy from all the participants gave me hope. I look forward to next year’s Pink Ribbon Walk. I am planning my travel schedule now! Thank you BIWA, Stephen …and lastly, this letter from a participant in wheelchair: I can honestly say that my memories of the Bali Pink Ribbon Walk, even just through the involvement and organization of it, holds some of my fondest memories since living in Bali. It was very ‘people’ focused so everyone was enjoying it and relaxing. Cancer awareness and eradication means so much to me. The reason for this is that in the mid-1990s my eldest child and son contracted Brain Cancer when he was four and we fought intensely for two years, spending every bit of capital we had and raising more, only for him to eventually die. So I was determined to do the walk and finish it in the best way I could. My determination and the memories of my son took over, so I went as fast as I could after starting last to finish at the front. The encouragement of everyone, and the Nusa Dua patrol vehicle in escorting me by clearing the traffic in front, spurred me on even more. I became a bit exhausted with a kilometer to go. To do this made me so happy that those many people staying at resorts/hotels in Nusa Dua started ‘egging’ me on, which meant I had to go faster and my determination increased. At the finish line I was fortunate to have many senior members of BIWA waiting for me. The greatest pleasure was finishing, soaked in sweat, with them all hugging and patting me on the back. The reason I did this was not for self-centered reasons but to increase the memories that everyone has of the Pink Ribbon Walk, which, in my eyes, definitely happened. Resultantly, I cannot be more thankful to BIWA and, not only the memories that I gained, but also for raising significant funds and increasing awareness of a disease that has now become commonplace in society and needs to be addressed for everyone’s well-being. Thanks so much to BIWA, Ken Webb Copyright © 2010 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BIWA at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Invitation The Board of the Directors of the Matahari Terbit Center for Physically disabled Children would like to invite interested residents to a Information Meeting about this new Center with the aim to form a Fundraising Events Committee. The Center which is being built in Kerokokan will be a holistic center for children with a physical disability. It will be a place where children will be treated with the latest in therapies to increased their motor skills and it will also be an education facility to enable these children to be educated to the level of their capability. Learn all about this world-best center which will provide Bali and Indonesia with the best possible treatment that is based on the world best practice. We have the land and the architectural drawings. A builder has been employed but we need funds and hope that we can have some fundraising events that will boost the fundraising for the center. Come along and find all about it and how YOU can help us get this center started. Bring some ideas for fundraising events. When : Friday 1st October 2010 Where : Meeting Room, Sunrise International School Time : 11AM – 12 NOON If you can’t make the meeting but would like to be involved please call Robin Dougherty, Fundraising Coordinator on 081 2365 32284 and we can discuss what is going to happen and how you can help.
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Urgent, Receptionist for property office in Ubud, Female, max 25 y.o, Good English, high motivation, hard work. Send CV & Photo to : <dtriwahyurini@ exotiqrealestate.com>. [854]
• Professional and outgoing, computer savvy, experience in showroom set up (no. 1). • Computer savvy, administratively oriented, detailed, some technical knowledge regarding furniture (no. 2).
Webmaster needed to manage growing website. Duties include uploading content and all aspects of e-commerce. Ideally a University graduate you must have good English and experience of PPC/SEO/ SMS/SMO. Please email CV to <mrrussellpotter@ hotmail.com>. [857] Brainy & Beautiful? Model/hostess for promo & marketing position. Should love the beach, Good local knowledge, English & Indo. Computer literate, Personal assistant to Manager. Ph 0812 3644 9840. [859]
Hairstylist required for freelance weddings. 0878 6005 5804. [841] Looking for English speaking bartender experience max 30 years old. Please contact Mr. Yannic 0819 3309 6750 Mannekepis Restaurant. [842]
Looking for live-in cook and pembantu for private house in Sanur. Telp: 0812 3874 490. [863]
Looking for experienced Sales Executive, speak good English. Customer oriented and team work person. E-mail CV to <baliepicure@ gmail.com>. [846] Looking for full time Architectural Draftsman in Ubud area soon. Good working conditions. Call 0813 3791 2996. [849] Looking for admin and accounting in Ubud area. Great opportunity. Call 0813 3791 2996. [850] Experienced Accounting Administration staff needed garment / retail business. E-mail: <kidsagogo.inc@ gmail.com>. [807] Seeking IT-Staff, Sales Counter, Gadget Marketing. More Info : www.avatar.co.id Send CV: <hrd@avatar. co.id>. [852]
1. Sales and Merchandising Assistant 2. Assistant Project Administrator
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Need Experienced Accountant, G. English, MSOffice, MYOB, familiar with tax regulation. Resume to <humres@nugu.biz>. [856]
Looking for staff working in shop Nusa Dua, Good English, French if necessary, Please contact 0816 295 553. [862]
Second pembantu required for Western household. Duties include shopping, food preparation, cooking (Western), and cleaning. 7 am to 3 pm. Call Nick on 8483 724 between 12:00 noon and 6 pm. [843]
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Looking homeware boutique sales (Seminyak) 0361 794 3000, 0818 0559 2875. [853]
Looking for serious & experienced housekeeping (women) for private villa, speaks English, bring CV to Sunset Road No 86B, Seminyak, tel: 0819 9988 6051. [865] Motivated Sales & Marketing Manager required for immediate start. We are seeking a mature person 25yrs+ who has at least 5 years successful management experience. Candidate should speak and write English. Computer skills, including MS Office & e-mail essential. Send CV to: < s u c c e s s @ a s i a successnetwork.com>. [867] Graphic Designer/ Webmaster required to create high quality sites and print ads. Immediate start. We are seeking a mature person who has at least 5 years creative design experience. Should speak and write excellent English. Computer skills, including Photoshop, Dreamweaver, PDF, 3D Max, essential. Knowledge of SEO an advantage. E-mail your CV to: <jobs@mightystallion. com>. [868]
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Experienced Manufacturing Manager Global company that is rapidly expanding its manufacturing capacity manage daily operational, administrative and financial requirements is critical. Patience and determination and a hands-on, self-motivated attitude is required, as significant micro-management will be necessary.
Developing basic systems and structures and recruiting the right Indonesian team. If you have the relevant attributes, but most importantly a good attitude and well developed people skills, and are interested in the opportunity to working within a small, committed team managing a global company with big prospects, please apply (with CV and covering letter) to:
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE: F & B Mgr (Expat may apply) Sr Accountant General Manager (Expat) S & M Dir / Mgr Operations Mgr (Expat) HRD Director / Mgr Fin & Acc Managers Office Manager Secretary / PA / Admin Chef / Exec Chef Reservations Manager Resort Manager VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/22 Sept. 10
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Please send your CV to operations@bali-treasures.com to fill these available positions: 1. Production SPV, has mechanical engineering degree or has experiences worked in factory or Furniture Company for two years. 2. Cargo staff. Has min 1 year experiences in cargo, speaking English. 3. Cost Control. Has min 3 years experiences 4. Personnel Assistant. Have experiences in handling customer, cargo and speaking English. CV. Bali Treasures Jalan Raya Andong Peliatan Ubud. Ph. +62 361 978 637 att. Arcana NC/Es/22 Sept. 10
AquaMarine Diving - Bali Office position (full time 44hrs/week) Required: - Native English speaker or absolutely fluent spoken and written English - High level of organization and self-motivation - Great keyboard skills (responding to high volume of emails) Application with CV and expected salary to: Applications@AquaMarineDiving.com ~~~ Must be available for interview in Bali ~~~ NC/Es/22 Sept. 10
Balistarz is hiring an Events professional to join our team. Candidates must have experience in Events. Excellent communication and fluent in English and Indonesian.
Please send CV to info@balistarz.com NC/Es/ 22 Sept 10
JOB VACANCY A leading resort and themed park in Bali is seeking young, energetic & talented candidates to be a part of our team, for the following exciting positions as :
Moving Light Technician Responsibilities : The candidates need to be able to service, repair, maintain moving light and all other related theater equipment. Should be familiar with all power supply and related equipment. We will need to assist with pre-show check and stage electric during show. Requirements : • Should be familiar with lighting desk, have ability to fault find lighting system DMX. • Experience with follow spot light an advantage. • To be placed in Bali. • Hard worker, self-motivated, and patient. Qualified candidates are encouraged to send application letter, CV, recent photograph to : recruitment@balisafarimarinepark.com “Only short-listed candidates will be invited via email/phone for the Test and Interview” NC/Es/22 Sep 10
HELLO ADS People Meeting People All ads Rp. 4.500 per word. All ads must be paid before printing. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to edit all ads.
We are looking for playmates for our 9-month old son. If you have children of a similar age and you live near Ubud give us a call: 081 2110 1558 or 0812 1058 2416. [001] Attractive young girl & full of talent need friends & Western / Japanese boyfriend. 995 8988. [002] After 27 years living in Germany, now I am with 2 children (5&1) moves to Bali looking for contact and job, E-mail : <trixy_mahalia@yahoo. com>. [003] “Nach 27 jahren deutschland, nun ziehe ich mit 2 kinder (5&1) nach bali um” suche kontakt und arbeit. E-mail : <trixy_mahalia@yahoo.com>. [004]
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Sales Executives required for immediate start to sell new property related products. We are seeking mature persons 25 yrs+ who have at least 3 years proven sales experience. Send CV to <success@ asiasuccessnetwork. com>. [869] Live-in pembantu for villa Sanur. Good English. 0819 9913 0071. [870] International Clothing Company based in Bali is looking for Import Staff, experience in all documentations. Send CV to <adm_hrd2010@yahoo. co.id>. [873] Dicari Guru Bahasa Arab. Looking for teacher Bahasa Arab (native speaker preferred) Hp: 0812 3766 8809. Kerobokan. [874] Looking for English and piano tutor. Call : 0813 5357 8561 <balicorp@yahoo. com>. [877] Wanted immediately : Female 30+ y.o. bookkeeper & some admin work. She must be excellent in English writing / speaking & Excel/ E-Mail. Motorbike & HP are required. CV: <valsons@ dps.centrin.net.id>. Fax 738 652. [878] Maid / Nanny, preferably live in. Cooking, cleaning, some babysitting. Ubud. 0813 3721 3649. [879] Looking for experienced nanny for busy house. Must speak English and work flexible hours. Call 0813 3771 2745. [882] Full time security staff member required for evening. Please call 0361 732 806. [883]
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Hotel GM from Europe is seeking position. M&Sales / Revenue driven. Long experienced in Indonesia. <gmxpat@yahoo.com>. [504]
MARKETING ASSISTANT For a growing Surfing company - Kuta area • Planning, execution of marketing programs • Partnership / organization sports / nightlife events • Press relations • Reports • Minimum 3 years marketing experience in this field / Bachelor’s degree / Ability to cultivate a good team environment / excellent English.
CV + cover letter and requested salary to : admin@harmattan-indonesia.com
Expat 11 years experience in hotel industry. Seeking employment as Front Office/ Duty Manager / Head Concierge. 089 8314 8339 / <fabriziourso@hotmail. com>. [585] Looking for job as Babysitter / Housekeeping. Call 0852 3877 5182. [747] European with 25 years commercial and operational experience in dry-cargo shipping and related P&I claims is looking for part / full time employment or consultancy assignments. KITAS holder based in Bali. Please email at: <sanur 110@gmail.com>. [796] Intelligent - active man with 10 years experience in all types of construction - Managing Labor - Ordering Materials - Villas and Commercial projects - wants employment in Ubud Gianyar area. Phone 0813 3743 8631 - 8506 724. [848] Graphic Designer and Photographer looking for fulltime or freelance job. Please visit www.putri oktarini.com (photography portfolio). Experience 6 years in fashion industries. Call: 0813 3870 0055 or Email: <putri.oktarini@ yahoo.co.id>. [866]
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WANTED - TALENTED STAFF Hatten Wines the leading local winery, established in 1994 creates wine styles that are suited to the tropics. We sell to a broad customer base throughout Indonesia. Our expanding business, is looking to fill several sales executive roles in the Bali and outer Denpasar areas for both restaurant and hotel divisions. If you have a proven sales record, negotiating skills, like a challenge, can speak English, like or drink wine and want to make a career in the F&B industry we would like to hear from you. Send recent resume (CV), references and photo to : New recruitment Hatten Wines - Cellardoor Komp. Dewa Ruci #3, Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Simpang Siur, Kuta - Bali Email : info@hattenwines.com (Open to Indonesian Nationals only)
TWIN EMERALD RESORT SECRETARY FOR 5 STAR RESORT. We are opening by the end of 2011 in Karangasem (North-East Bali). The office will be situated in Sanur until June 2011. Qualifications : • • •
Min. 2 years experience in secretarial job, great English skills in writing and speaking. Able to handle multiple tasks with tight deadlines. Self starter and pro active.
The salary is above average for the right candidate. Application, C.V. and recent photograph to be submitted within 5 days by e-mail to : aegid@twin-emerald.asia NC/Es/22 Sep 10
Looking for pattern maker with experience in woman fashion / able to grading / pattern / sent full references to <indovan@gmail. com> with photo + salary expectations. [884]
Balimoon Cocktails is a thriving well recognized liqueur business with headquarters to its regional operation based in Bali. Currently with offices in Jakarta and Surabaya, Balimoon supplies 1000+ outlets with a range of 12 great tasting liqueur flavors as well as its quality Vodka product.
We are PMA company looking for a Web Designer, Marketing Assistant, Architects and 3D Designers. Able to communicate in English. If interested pls fax your CV to 0361 77 88 05 or e-mail: <jobs@bali123. com>. [891]
Senior Sales Executives (New Business) x 1 Position Senior Sales Executive (Vodka) x 1 Position • Aged 25+ attractive Indonesian national • 3-5 Years experience within a target orientated sales environment • Ideally from FMCG, F&B or Hotel Sales sector • Strong written and spoken English • Whatever it takes attitude towards achieving sales targets.
Staff required Candidasa: 1. Cocktail Barman min 2 yrs experience must speak English. 2. Front Office Receptionist Night time 2 yrs experience must speak English. Contact Brad 0856 3886 624 for an interview. [893] Mimpi Dive at Mimpi Resort Menjangan and Tulamben immediately looking for Dive Manager. Send CV to <info@mimpi.com>. [894]
The first half of 2010 has been very successful with increased sales across its Liqueur and Vodka products, in an effort to continue driving sales we are now looking to recruit for the following positions:
Customer Services Supervisor x 1 Position • Aged 25+ attractive Indonesian national • 3-5 Years experience within a proactive customer services team • Must be used to working within defined standard operating procedures • Ideally from FMCG, F&B or hotel sales sector • Strong Written and Spoken English If you feel you are suitable for the above mentioned positions and have the drive and determination to succeed in the above roles, then send an up to date copy of your CV together with a recent photograph and an introduction letter to recruitment@balimoonliqueurs.net Please clearly state why we should hire you for the position! Please note: Only candidates who are deemed suitable for the above roles will be asked to attend an interview. PT Bali Moon Indonesia Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai, No.64, Tohpati, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Tel. (62.361) 461945 Fax. (62.361) 461947 Website. www.balimoonliqueurs.net NC/Es/22 Sept. 10
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Responsible, honest, realiable, English speaking expat seeks employment 0815 5892 5057. [875] Interpreter / PA looks for part time job after office hour / at the weekend: <pa_for_ yourbusiness@yahoo. com>. [876] Architect, having 8 years experience in architectural planning, exterior and interior design, project managing. Seeking for architecture related job on permanent or temporary basis. Tel. no: 085 6391 9440. [886] Native Spanish & English teacher. <leticia_balacek@ yahoo.com.ar> Hp: 0812 3617 0281. [861] Manager seeking part-time / halfday job. 0817 4726 861. [889] Javanese female looking for job as Secretary/ PA / Manager / Event & Wedding. Contact 0819 3607 3745. [892] Project manager 10 years experienced in Hotel, Villas, Resort projects Bali and Lombok area. Call: 0816 4706 435 (Pratista). [864] Freelance-international trade show management or event management. +62 878 8446 4056 / <planet-gecko @t-online.de>. [827]
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Russian female, 23 y.o, looking for job. Diploma in Linguisctics and Translation. Experience in tourism, hotel services, sales, marketing, translation. Perfect knowledge of English and Russian, basic German. Contact: 0821 4400 2553 / <musicforcemag@gmail. com>. [887] Looking for job as driver. Long experience driving in Bali. Balinese married to Japanese lady with one son. Part time or full time. Good English. Living north of Sanur. Please call Nurah 081 338 721947. [858] Art teacher for children 0821 4712 3717 <t_burbuja @ hotmail.com>. [860] Fresh graduate and experienced architect looking for job. Contact Juni 0819 1624 1428. [934] 31 Year old professional trained ESL teacher from New Zealand, seeking work as English teacher or associated job. Very experienced with professional attitude and apperance. All work considered. Contact : Vance Carlin, e-mail <vancecarlin @yahoo.com> / +64 2737 41941. [871] Understand wood working/ carpentery: all type furniture, windows, doors/gates, pool deck, solid flooring, etc. Also able to finish wood and wall E-mail: <wood working. bali@yahoo.co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [320]
Male Udayana graduation. English fluently, internetcomputer skills, available for full/part time job. Able joining immediately. <yoganthara@gmail.com>. Resume : <www.wisata kulinerbali.wordpress.com/ resume>. [851] Certfied Project Manager with MEP & Site Supervisor in-house staff, experienced, good reference list in Bali and abroad is looking for new challenges. Private housing, hotels, resorts, industrial. Full PM services of site supervision only-all adjusted to your needs. Contact : <pm@ossbali. com>. [872]
BUSINESS SERVICE Web & Graphic Design. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name, printing project and photography. Please contact (0361) 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss. [553]
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MEN IN THE SPA By Shari
m men, so there have never been any complaints. The men are professional and treat all clients with discreet draping. Some p of them have even gone to work overseas, giving them the o opportunity to make more money and have an international o experience. Jari Menari has been so successful that they have e just opened a second location in Nusa Dua. ju
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MEN if you think that spas are alien places that mud covered women with cucumber slices over their eyes hang out, think again! Men go to spas too! In the last few years men’s viewpoints towards spas have changed radically. Just a few years ago many men had a macho attitude that spas were places for women. But men probably suffer from stress more than women do and need visits to the spa more often. The statistics for heart attacks and strokes for men are higher than for women. Doctors are now recommending methods for reducing their stress levels, including having a massage on a regular basis. In the past few years more and more spas exclusive for men have been opening such as Nickel Spa in London, The Grooming Lounge in Washington D.C., Absolute Spa in Vancouver, Wellness Men’s Day Spa NYC, The Space Grooming Station in Cape Town, Utopia Spa in Beijing & Singapore and Senjakala Urban Spa in KL. The Willow Spa in Fairmont Scottsdale has a new MVP room for men with wide s c r e e n T V, newspapers and business magazines in an executive like décor. According to the International Spa Association, a third of all spa goers are men, not just having Vichy Shower massage but also facials, scrubs and Vichy showers. However, we should look at history and realize that men were the primary visitors to spas of the past. The Romans were famous for their baths; wherever they went they built baths by natural hot springs, taking their culture with them. Many of the baths had a gymnasium or sports field next to it. Prior to the Romans, the Greek men frequented the public baths and the Turkish baths were a common place for men, where massage and body scrubs were part of the experience. The bath attendants and masseuses were all men. One big change since the olden days is that most of the therapists now are females, but more and more spas are hiring male therapists as well. In the Middle East and India, traditionally men have always massaged men and women massaged women. Their cultures still adhere to their traditions. In fact, there are a few spas here in Bali that hire mostly male therapists. Jari Menari is well known for having expertly trained male therapists. It opened for business nine years ago offering massage only with a few choices of different massages without the usual body scrubs and wraps. The reason male therapists were chosen was to give men vocational training and offer them an opportunity to work as a therapist. Because most spas employ female therapists it isn’t easy for a man to find work in a spa. Men consistently give a strong massage, where as females may be strong or weak. However, the clients are equally male and female. Customers going to Jari Menari know that the therapists are
Bonita’s Warung on B JJalan Pettitenget has a vvery nice spa attached to the lovely garden restaurant with 6 treatre ment rooms. Although m they don’t advertise, the th sspa is always busy. The all male therapists have been professionally trained and offer good treatments with a strong massage. The spa menu is kept simple with only a few choices. Although the majority of Bonita Spa the clients are men, women are also welcome to indulge in a treatment there. Callego Massage and Warung on the beach off Jl. Pettitenget has always had only male therapists since they opened over ten years ago. It’s a small family run business, started by Wayan, who taught his male relatives hailing from northern Bali his unique massage techniques. Although Callego isn’t really a “spa” with its clean simple beach style, the boys give a reliable and strong massage. And their Balinese style massage is all they offer. It’s become popular with the gay m ccrowd but caters to anyone who wants a rigorous massage. You can be sure that your therapist will knead away any Y muscular knots you may have. m Antique Spa on Uma Las nearby the horse stable opened in A 2002 with the intention of offering a place with male therapists. 2 Joshua, the owner, grew up with the Indonesian habit of Jo having massage on a regular basis. However, he learned h from experience that men usually give a consistently stronger fr massage than women. He also believes that men maintain m their happy moods due to lack of fluctuating hormone levels. th Therefore, the therapists are predominately men. He also T believes in keeping things simple. There is only one massage b at Antique, a strong Balinese style, which can be combined a with scrubs and wraps. They also have Pevonia facial products w created for men’s skin. The treatment rooms have a masculine look with a simple clean décor with the massage beds draped in black and white. The majority of the clients are repeat local male customers, but women are welcome also, with a choice of a female therapist if they prefer. In 2002 I moved to Bangkok to Ba manage a spa, and was sp surprised to su discover that di the majority th of the clients were men. As we part of the pa culture in Thailand, men have massage more often than women. th Man at Pool Thai men will Th go for a Thai massage after work instead of going to a pub for a beer. Infact, many VIP Thai massage establishments serve beer and whisky, plus a TV and the option of being able to smoke during their 2 to 3 hour treatment. Thai businessmen often bring their foreign clients to a massage place, where up to 2 or even 6 persons may share the same room during their massage and be able to discuss business whilst their limbs
are stretched and pressed. Many of the regular clients at my spa came in 2 or 3 times a week. I created a membership program at the spa, with 450 members, 90% of which were men. Most of the members were local but also many were foreign businessmen, who traveled to Thailand regularly. To encourage the men to try new treatments, I became creative with packages designed for men, giving them masculine names such as Fred Flintstone for stone massage, Raja and sports massage. They may have been the same treatment that a woman would have but with a masculine name the men were more likely to choose it. Men generally prefer products that are spicy or citrus scented and more abrasive scrubs to remove dead skin. Because men’s skin is different than women’s, several companies have designed products especially designed for men. Men’s skin is thicker, has more hair follicles and is generally oilier, which gives men the advantage of aging slower than women. Some spas located in large hotels in Bali offer special treatments for men. At the Four Seasons, suggested treatments for men are Sodashi Purity Facial for Men, Watsu a nurturing underwater stretching and cradling that painlessly releases tension as the body floats in warm water. Two other favourites with men are Reiki, a Japanese word meaning “spiritually guided life force energy” to nurture emotional imbalances and bring about increased happiness. The other is craniosacral therapy, more therapeutic than Reiki by working with the craniosacral channels along the sacrum that are intrinsic to the body’s nervous system. Repeat sessions can lead to improved management of stress, reduced physical pain and overall wellbeing. At least a third of their guests at the spa are men, who report back on their enjoyment of the treatments. The general manager, John O’Sullivan, the renowned poet, is an avid promoter of the wellness programs at the Four Seasons Hotels, encouraging everyone to improve their health. Laguna Spa in Nusa Dua also offers a few treatments for men. Energiser for men, which entails a spicy warm paste followed by a massage with a spicy oil. Youthful Vitality Skin fitness for him is a proven effective anti aging treatment formulated for men. Rejuvenating caviar and repairing freeze-dried Escutox replenish skin while counteracting age aggressors and a black Massage at The Laguna Spa & rubber mask which calms, Villa infuses and promotes healthy, youthful skin. Plus they have a special manicure and pedicure for men. Remede Spa at St Regis Bali Hotel has many male guests taking advantage of their fabulous spa treatments, so they have created some treatments especially for men. His Indulgence offers a signature foot bath, an invigorating Balinese massage, a men’s Vitality facial and a choice of hair cream bath or men’s manicure and pedicure. Another male oriented treatment is the Men’s back treatment, which is a spa sensation of a salt rub body peeling for soft supple and refined skin. A combination of Thermo Roll and essential oil massage assures a relaxing beauty care experience. Now all you guys out there can feel at home and comfortable in the spa. So go out and indulge yourself. Copyright Shari 2010 For more information on spas email: spa.inspirations@gmail. com
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CANGGU GREAT OFFER CANGGU BB-L673 This lovely, peaceful land is tough to beat in beauty and location. Located exactly next to and in front of green belt ensures gorgeous views. Easy, good road access and just by the roadside going to the famous Echo Beach from Canggu. This 800 sqm land is perfect for a luxurious villa. This freehold land in Echo Beach area will not last long! Asking for USD 250,000.
GREEN BELT RICE FIELD VIEW FREEHOLD VILLA BRAWA BB-V864 Beautiful spacious two story villa in the highly sought after area of Brawa, 200 square meters under roof on 470 square meters of land with garden, private swimming pool, indoor and outdoor living area. This charming villa is located at the end of a quiet street in Brawa, it looks out over certified green belt rice fields. This 3 bedroom villa has a warm sense that is rare in today’s minimalist market, fully furnished, fully equipped kitchen and private pool. Freehold certificate. For sale at USD 450,000,-
BRAND NEW AND LUXURY JL. TONDANO SANUR BC-V545 A lovely modern style and perfectly designed, three bedroom freehold villa, within five minutes driving distance to central Sanur and the beach, situated in a pleasant area on the ‘other’ side of the by pass road. Completion end of September 2009, it has three air conditioned bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a spacious living area integrated with a dining area. 20 minutes to airport, and certificate issue. SALE-FREEHOLD USD 290,000
IDEAL SHAPE BLANJONG, SANUR BC-L490 Leasehold land with a size of 8 Are (800sqm), located in the heart of Sanur. Very strategically situated for building a villa and only five minutes walk to Sanur’s white sandy beaches. This rectangular plot of land measures approximately 28, 7 x 27, 7 meters, and comes with electricity and water on site. The airport is about 30 minutes away. 22 YEARS LEASE: IDR 650,000,000
PRIME SEMINYAK LAND SEMINYAK BB-L452 Strategically located in a prime location in Seminyak - Oberoi, walking distance to the beach, trendy boutiques, nightlife, and famous restaurants. This 1,183 square meters land is nearly square shaped and will perfectly accommodate any kind of villa design. The location ensure that your villa will give high return on rental. All facilities onsite and certificate issued. Excellent access to the land assures this land will not be on the market for long. 24 years lease at IDR 2,326,800,000 and expendable to a further 20 years.
GOOD LOCATION FAMILY HOME SEMINYAK BB-V861 Beautiful spacious two story villa in famous Umasari Petitenget area, 300 square meters under roof on 315 square meters of land, with garden, private swimming pool, indoor living and dining area and garage for one car. 3 bedrooms each with its own en suite. Solid construction. Freehold certificate. Literally walk to all the “trendy” Seminyak restaurants, shopping and beach. With a spectacular rice field view in the middle of Seminyak this particular property will not last long. Freehold for USD 475,000,-
GREAT LOCATION FOR EXPAT FAMILY KUTAT LESTARI, SANUR BC-V542 Villa Lestari is situated in a well known Sanur villa area, where a lot of foreigners choose to live. Villa Lestari consists of two brand new villas. The villas are western standard and have three bedrooms plus an additional office. Out of the spacious living area you look into the garden with a 3.5 x 7.5 meter swimming pool. These villas are only minutes away from the shops and restaurants of Sanur and are perfect family homes. SALE-FREEHOLD: USD 250,000
SUITABLE FOR A PRIVATE VILLA JL. TANJUNG, SANUR BC-L497 Good size and shape freehold land located in the heart of Sanur, suitable for villa holiday development. Only five minutes to Merta Sari white sandy beaches. This rectangular plot of land measures approximately 22 x 45 meters, electricity, water and telephone are onsite. The airport is about 30 minutes away. SALE-FREEHOLD: USD 445,000
FREEHOLD AND PRICED TO SELL SEMINYAK BB-V858 Located in the heart of Petitenget, is a very charming and comfortable two story two bedroom contemporary villa positioned very well for both personal use and the short term rental market for the buyer who is investment conscious. The twin bedrooms - complete with ensuites and built in wardrobes - are located on the second floor, while the kitchen and the open plan living and dining room open up out onto the garden and the 13 meter swimming pool. Freehold for USD 290,000.
STYLISH FAMILY RESIDENCE CANGGU BB-V812 Stylish, Echo Beach villa family residential that could easily be a managed daily holiday rental. Huge 320 sqm 3 bed and bath on 650sqm land built to very high standard and flows effortlessly, as one moves from entrance off main road to Echo Beach, through large secured gate, to expansive living and dining area with vaulted timber ceilings that face out to the ample sized garden and huge 15 meter swimming pool. With the incredible new developments happening in Echo Beach, now is the time to secure yours. Freehold for USD 550.000
BEST PRICED FOR LIVING SIDAKARYA, SANUR BC-H351 This freehold house is within an upcoming residential area, located in Denpasar and just west of Sanur. With just 15 minutes to the airport and 15 minutes drive to central Sanur where the shops, restaurants and white sandy beaches are, making this property ideal for a young family. It features three bedrooms and bathrooms, kitchen, living room and garage. All the furnishings are of prime quality with brand electronic fittings, marble and quality furniture. Must inspect property! SALE-FREEHOLD: USD 180,000
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION MERTASARI, SANUR BC-L498 A great opportunity: 700 sqm leasehold land located in an established estate area. Situated across the street from the ‘Mercure Hotel’ in the best neighborhood of Sanur, this beautiful plot of land has the perfect size/aspect to build a villa or small house. It features a 3 meters wide, 30 meters long private access road which puts it right in the middle of a quiet and established area. 20 years lease with 30 year optional extension. Electricity, water and telephone are onsite. The airport is about 30 minutes away. 20YEARS-LEASE: USD 70,000
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FOR RENT: HOUSE JL. MUMBAK Gg. P. AMBON, UMALAS, 4 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHROOMS, KITCHEN, POOL, GARDEN, GARAGE. SHOP IN KEROBOKAN, *11 X 7.
JIMBARAN
HOUSE FOR SALE 20 years LEASEHOLD
Shop for over contract, fully equipped, in Jalan Uluwatu,
Magnificent designer 4 Bedroom Home recently completed by local Australian designer. Available End 2010 Leasehold 20 years Rp. 3 Billion. IDR 350,000 USD 2 minutes drive from Echo Beach House and Sentosa Development 650 m2 with all modern amenities, modern cutting edge style – 2 power meters. Parking and landscape garden Staff available on request. For more info please contact admin@cicada-seminyak.com www.cicada-seminyak.com
Jimbaran, north of Intercontinental hotel, size 3x6. Please contact 0361-801 8674 / 0813 3870 7925.
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WORK SHOP IN KEROBOKAN, *9 ARE AREA. BUILDING 4,5 ARE. *8 X 18, *8 X 16. *10 X 15. *15 X 15.
For rent. Shed - Gudang plus office. 500 m2 covered.
CONTACT: 081338626630, 7492555, 7805879
contract, can extend - 45.000.000 Cheap. Call 0812 3677
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Highway frontage Jimbaran. 10 months remaining on 8817. [1349]
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Newly renovated 2 storey family house in quiet secure Puri Gading, Jimbaran. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom. Fully furnished. Ready to move in. Minimum 2 years. 0813 3768 9999 / 0818 0542 6600. [1312] Sale rent house Puri Jimbaran Kuta 156m2, 3 room AC, 2 bathroom, fam.room, guest room, kitchen, garage, cable telp., elect. 2200. Quite area, near intern hospital Udayana C/Re/U-30 June. 10
and Udayana University. Contact Widi 0813 3778 7003. [1426]
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BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices
Villa for lease 3 bedrooms in quiet hilltop, location near o
GWK, 180 views. Large pool, fully furnished. Wayan 0878 6151 9680. E-mail <bukitvista@gmail.com>. [1427] Griya Alam Pecatu, Dreamland beach area, soon to be finish luxury 4 bedroom villa with great view in an exclusive area, available for yearly rent for up to 5 yeras and longer. Photo request to <tinglik@hotmail.com> or call 081 139 9276. [1319] Watch the sunsets from antique day bed. Amazing 4 bed/ bath villa overlooking the ocean of Jimbaran fully furnished. Dining room, enclosed lounge, bale, off street parking top floor sweeping views of the ocean & the bukit. Open lounge living area another separate entertaining area. Close to all amenties for shopping & rests. AC all bedrooms, pool & Jacuzzi lovely gardens. Avail mid October 2010. Call / text 085 73723 5556. [1456]
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LAND FOR SALE
LAND-BALIAN - 1.7 Ha, can be split, on the cliff overlooking the ocean with ocean view, close to facilities. Freehold IDR 95 mill/are - 17.5 are, 100m to the beach, electric and water. Freehold IDR 80 mill/ LAND KEROBOKAN - 3.5 are, Br. Anyar, 4m road access, rice paddies views, ready to build, electric. Freehold IDR 225 mill/are - 3,6 are, pengubengan, 4m road access, rice field paddies view, elektric. Freehold IDR 200 mill/are LAND BELALANG - 24 are, road access, rice paddy views, electric. Freehold IDR 55 mill/are LAND CANGGU - 9,5 Are, road access, rice paddy views, ready to build, electric. Freehold IDR 260 mill/are - 11 are, road access, rice paddy views, ready to build and electric. Freehold IDR 250 mill/are - 5 are, Padang Lenjong, ready to build, nice view with 4m road access, electric. Freehold IDR 210 mill/are LAND NYANYI - 16 are, 4m road access, ready to build with rice paddy view, electric. Freehold IDR 65 mill/are LAND SESEH - 73 are, 3m road access, rice paddy views, electric. Freehold IDR 200 mll/are LAND MENGENING - 150 are, 4m access 150m free beach with jungle views, electric. Freehold IDR 125 mill/are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1 Phone: +62 361 848 3743 (Hunting) Fax: +62 361 848 3743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com
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TABANAN House for sale at housing complex, Kediri, Tanah Lot, Tabanan, 95 m2 land, 45 m2 building, garage, garden, 1300 watt electric, water pump, AC 1 pk, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen. Rp. 300 mill (nego) call 0813 3872 4288 Serious buyer only. No broker please. [1291] For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 15 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. E: <info@florynproperty. com>. Call: +62 (0) 81 855 5010. W: <www.floryn property. com>. [1382]
KEROBOKAN Space for rent 8 are, 4 are with showroom and 4 are free area. Located in strategic area on Jl. Raya Kerobokan II. Price Rp. 85 million/year (US$ 9,450/year). For details please call 081 2384 8793. [1184] House / villa for rent in Seminyak / Kerobokan / Canggu. Starting from Rp. 60 mill/year. Short/long term rental. Please call/SMS 081 7047 1053 (Bahasa) or 0819 9912 9255 (English). E-mail <venice_milan99@yahoo.com>. No agent. [1152] Overcontract hse until May 2011 at Muding Perdana, Kerobokan. 2 storey, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living, balcony, big garden. Rp. 25jt ( 25 millions). Contact 0821 4404 0051, 0812 3617 3088. [1423] 2
For rent unfurnished house 150m w/ garden on 8 are land min. 5 years. Please contact 0878 6217 4782. <lets_ dance3@hotmail.com>. [1428] Yearly rent villa with amazing 180o ricefield view, located at Bumbak street Umalas. 3 bed, 4 bath, office, large livingroom, large pool, beautiful garden, 5are. Must see villa. Please contact 0813 3842 1888, <govinda.murti@ gmail.com>. [1430] B&B room for rent / A-C, bathroom, pool, maid service, laundry and electricity included. Spacious, clean, quiet, safe, TV/video, breakfast included. Rp. 1.450.000/wk/one person, Rp.5.500.000/mo. No smoking please. +62 361 423 595, +62 812 3607 4711; <sohanabali@gmail.com>. [1431]
VILLAS FOR RENT
KUTA
2/3 Bedrooms in Petitenget, Umalas, Kerobokan. Also ROOM FOR RENT in Kuta & Kerobokan. LAND FOR RENT / SALE : 27, 12 Acres in Seminyak. 4, 13 Acres in Echo Beach. 50 Acres in Nusa Dua 5, 9, 10, 24 Acres in Canggu
Contact : 08179725265, 081236333693, 081805570011 E-mail : ria_bali@yahoo.com C/Re/A-08 Sep 2010
SHOWROOM â&#x20AC;&#x201C; OFFICE - SUNSET ROAD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; SEMINYAK 125M2 of showroom and office over two floors. Full AC, 10.6KW electricity supply. Landline and Speedy connected. Full renovation, lighting, marble floor, re-wired with SLO. Off road parking for 4/6cars. Valid IMB, etc. Great location and ready to move in without all the headaches! Over contract Rp 120 million year. Email for more details. info@asterexport.com NC/Re/I-22 Sept 10
OCEAN-VIEW LAND at Bukit, Jimbaran
Land for sale 6 are at centre of Kuta. Only 500 metres from The Ground Zero. Very good spot for investment. Serious offer please call Pak Putu 0818 0558 6486. Only price offer will be considered. [1425] A fully furnished room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to beach, restaurant and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [1434] 3.B Bakungsari street, Kuta. Large room furnished, share kitchen, hot water, Rp. 2.5juta/M, long term nego, also unfurnished 3 rooms, large kitchen, huge garage, suit business, Rp. 36 jt/year. Contact 0818 0566 4926. 3 minutes to beach. [1455] New modern minimalist residence located in Sunset area, including maids room and car space air-conditioning throughout. With private swimming pool. Terms available. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, land 130sqm, building 120sqm. USD 175,000. Contact: 0361 911 7171, 0857 3910 7963, <info@nowpropertybali.com>. [1460] Kuta, 5 min airport/beach. Brand new studio fully furnished. Nice room incl: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 kitchen, little outside, parking area with gate; air cond., hot water. Rp. 5 mill/month & Rp. 3.5 mill/month. 0813 5767 8881. [1195]
(NGURAH RAI AIRPORT & KEDONGANAN BEACH VIEW)
168 Are (= 1.68 hectares) PERFECT FOR VILLA DEVELOPMENT Rp. 150 Million per Are
Call: 081337166399 or (0361) 7842594 E-mail: baliestate@yahoo.com NC/Re/G-22 Sept. 10
Brandnew townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar. Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com C/Re/G-21 April 10
Villa rental, Umalas, Rp. 6 millions/week, Rp. 17 millions/ month, big swimming pool, beautiful large garden, 2bedrooms + AC, 2 bathrooms + hotwater, open livingroom, open dining-room, furnished, equipped kitchen, internet, cableTV, housekeeping. Available immediately Call: 0815 5800 4961. Photos, mail: <indimanis@live.fr>. [1432]
CANGGU Agus guest house Rp. 2.500.000/month. Hotel facilities, secure, ricefield and ocean view, location in Berawa Beach. Jl. Pantai Berawa. Near Batubelig, Echo Beach and Canggu Club. Please contact 0361 366 0699 / 0857 3811 4666 [1146] Balinese villa set on 20are (freehold). Furnished, 3km from Tanah Lot, 20km from airport, 2-storey, 3 bed/bathroom, separate office, staff quarters, double garage, 12/4mtr pool/ gazebo, landscape, 7700W/internet/phone/Indovision, water deep well, ricefield/mountain views. Rp. 4.5 Billlion. Call 0812 3648 5187 / e-mail: <bd_212@yahoo.com>. [873] Land for sale 4 are in Berawa. Good location, ricefields view, 5 minutes to Berawa Beach. Price Rp. 200 million/are. Interested please contact 0819 3624 0051 (Nurul). Direct owner. [1283] New freehold villa for sale at Pantai Berawa, Canggu. 2 storey, 4,25 are. 300 mtrs to Berawa Beach, 5 mins to Canggu Club, living, dining, dry, wet kitchen, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 maid room, service area, garage for 2 cars, fully furnished. Contact villa owner, Anisha 0813 3862 7778, 0813 3771 8888, <anishaputri@ hotmail.com>. [1424] House for rent 400m from Echo Beach. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen, storage room, garden. Shared parking & swimming pool. 5 are plus. Rp. 90 mill/ year, Rp. 170 mill/2 years, Rp. 240 mill/3 years. Available from 1 Jan 2011. Contact 0821 4508 3115, <cangguhouse@ hotmail.com>. [1429]
Long term over contract house project. 20 years at US$135k ONO. Great location (Umalas 1). Great potential. Central yet quiet. Small 3 bedroom house set on 3 1/2 are, 1 bathroom, newly renovated gazebo, large garden (space for a pool) with further small renovation has potential for home or villa business. Electricity 4400, phone line. Contact: 081 2388 3609 (pictures on request). [1439]
Three bedroom villa for sale in Brawa. Fully furnished, brand new. Finished in 2010. Freehold. Including pool, AC, flat screen TV. Contact Ketut +6281 834 9404 (in., en.) or Roman <roman@buck.net> (de., en.) [1433] For sale/rent 3 bedroom villa with private pool and full seaview. 3 mins walking to nice beaches. Location 10 mins from Tanah Lot. Please call +62 (0)81 855 5010 or e-mail <floryn1@hotmail.com>. [1383]
For rent 1.5 th, Villa in Batu Belig, 4 are, 3 bedroom, full furnishing, swimming pool, kitchen full equipment. Please contact 081 629 5553. [1442] Sale: Land in BatuBelig 10.500. 200 mtr from beach. Rp. 850 million per are. Contact Mr. Olala: tel. 0813 3777 8880. [1445]
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For rent brand new villa in Mertanadi, 4 are, 2 bedroom full furnishing, swimming pool. Please contact 081 629 5553. [1446]
Beautiful house -Canggu Kerobokan-, land/building size 146/220, 3+1 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, 2 storage rooms, furnished and electronic equipped, private swimming pool. Rp. 70 mill per year (minimum 2 years). Negotiable. For inspection / pictures, please contact: 0858 8088 0678 or <amcvc@yahoo. com>. [1435] Freehold Berawa Canggu. 4 are land + building, 5 bedrooms (3 with walk-in robes), 2 multi purpose rooms,1 ensuite, 1.5 bathroom, 3 living areas, study room, double garage, hot/ cold water, 5x7 mt pool, bale, garden. 1km from Canggu Club, 1.5km beach, rice paddies. Rp. 3.9 bill nego. Call 081 1385 3001 Indo or 0813 3842 6269 English. [1443]
Overcontract house 12 years in Br. Semer. 6,5 are for all. 2 bedrooms, 1 bungalow, 3 ACs (1 in bungalow), garden, swimming pool, electricity, water PAM, phone, 2 carpark, no furnitures. Contact 081 138 6514 or 081 2384 7024. [1348] Spacious modern style new apartments 1 and 2 bedrooms. Free Wi-Fi, 50 to 150 m2, fully furnished, beautiful garden, large parking. Monthly Rp. 3 to 6 million. 2 location off west Marlboro, close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [1401]
Villa for rent at Canggu, 3bed room w/ bath room, dinning and kitchen, servant quater, pool, nice view, Wi-Fi, Indovision, garden, garage, Rp. 130 millions. No broker. Call 081 9362 05582. [1374]
Cheap house! Petitenget Umasari C6 residential, 150m2 land, two floor, 3bdr+bath, complete facilities, 5 AC, solarhart, water heater, 1 phone line, freehold, 2 min from Oberoi Seminyak! Great investment. 081 2382 1629 Nyoman Ray White Kuta. [1413]
Villa for rent. 3 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms, fully furnished, European standards, pool, Pererenan Canggu. 30.000 USD/year. Call 081 895 7082 direct owner. [1465] Villa for rent French antique look. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom. Fully furnished, swimming pool. 2 min from Berawa Beach, 5 min to Canggu Club. Rp. 150 mill/year. Call 081 895 7082 direct owner. [1466]
Luxurious villa Umalas Kerobokan. 4 bedroom ensuite, 3 staff room, pool, fully furnish, Wi-Fi, generator. Price 650,000 US$. Contact person 081 139 9321. [1461] NC/Re/G-22 Sept. 10
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APARTMENTS & VILLAS
Ruko for rent, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]
Wireless broadband Short or long term Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
LOMBOK
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450
Freehold land 8.50 sqm. Very nice directly on river. Close to beach and Senggigi. Price Rp. 118 mill. Contact 0878 6137 7813. [1417]
Famous Resto for sale/rent 19 years/nego, walk in, have customers, owner leaving, 800m2, Kerobokan. Email: paul@pperry.net | 081237879274 Luxury Admiral Villa Carita (Jakarta) 350m2, swimming pool access, rent $ 8000/year, $800/month, $80/day, 4 bedrooms. 081237879274 | paul@pperry.net Jakarta: 081905536767 C/Re/I-25 August 10
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FOR RENT
For sale land 16.5 are at Br. Kebon Tegallang. Nice view, road access. Good for villa. Located in villa area. Contact 081 138 6595. [1142]
Ultra Modern 5/Bed 4/Bath Balinese Home Short Or Long Term Bukit Jimbaran In Secure Quiet Puri Gading Neighborhood. Fully Furnished. Huge Outdoor Garden Pavilion For Dining And Relaxing.10 Min From Jimbaran Beach, Dreamland, Nusa Dua. On 4 Ara , A/C, Hot Water, Tv/Dvd. Washer /Dryer, Full Maid/Cook Service.
Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143]
Call - 081 6579 679 Email- jimbali60@gmail.com C/Re/U-25 Aug. 10
New Homes. Exceptional 6 home community 5km north of Ubud. Secluded tranquil setting. Classic hand-crafted cottage style. Simple, elegant & green built. 2bd/2bth under $300k. <www.desakerasan.com> / (0361) 9000 466. [1139] Beautiful riverfront land in Sukawati for sale - 20 are Rp. 55 million/ara - easy access from mainroad - close to Bali Bird Park - 10mins to Ubud. Contact: <elmar@epj.ae>. [1364]
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Stunning furnished three bedroom house one with ensuite bathroom in Ubud near Arma Restaurant, six month lease available 1st October with possible lease extension garden with water heater, garage. Call 081 2386 8306. [1418] A fully furnished room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to Ubud center, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557 / (0361) 804 5563. [1433] For sale freehold. Home with gorgeous views. Three areas on 8 ara. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 kitchens. Suitable for large family, friends or investment. For further info call 0878 6086 3771. [1467]
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SEMINYAK
New apartment in Seminyak, freehold. 2 bedrooms both with ensuites, large living / dining area. Kitchen, laundry and outside toilet. Plunge pool, fully furnished. Ideal investment in the popular Seminyak area. Address Jl. Bidadari IIe No. 15, Seminyak. Price US$ 200,000. Contact Mr. John. E-mail: johnsmith@iinet.net.au Mobile: 042 937 1476.
For rent space 800m2 land with 400m2 showroom. Located in a very strategic place in the central of furniture business. 10 years contract US$ 140,000 (nego). For more information please dial 081 2384 8793. [1151]
3 Ares land for sale. Freehold. Good for villa. Near Tanah Lot. Contact Ketut 0819 9988 3363. NC/RE/M-22 Sept. 10
HOUSES RP 25 - 35 MILLION YEARLY VILLAS FOR RENT 1-2-3 BEDROOMS START RP 90 MILLION YEARLY VILLAS FOR SALE START 160,000 USD BALI PROFESSIONALS
JL. KUNTI NO. 6 SEMINYAK, KUTA, BALI TELP: 0361-733 963 081797 383 41 NC/Re/S-30 Dec. 09
4 Bedrooms Villa, Big Pool, Staff, WiFi. Close to popular Restaurants, Bars, Spas and Shopping Daily, Weekly, Monthly Please call: 0361 - 7960 414
Prime land for lease starting from 300 sqm / 3 are, 30 years + 25 years extension, Jalan Drupadi II, in the heart of Seminyak, 6 meters private road access, 300 meters from the beach, close to all amenities. Price Rp. 7 mill/are/year. Contact: Putu 081 2380 6209 / <bali-opportunity@indo.net. id>. [1263] Beautiful villa 2 bedrooms for rent daily, weekly, monthly. At quiet alley 2 minutes walk to main street Kayu Aya, Oberoi. Private pool, AC, internet, satellite TV. Call widya; 0813 4796 0305, e-mail; <wid_thenymph@yahoo.com>. [1421] Center Seminyak, quiet, villa for rent monthly or yearly, 4 bedrooms including bungalow, 3 AC, 2 open living areas, tropical garden, pool, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, beautifully decorated, TV, Wi-Fi free 01/09. 081 2362 9468 / <catherinelemaire@yahoo.fr>. [1294] Villa for rent daily USD 150 per night, weekly USD 1000. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, swimming pool, dining, living room, kitchen. Jl. Petitenget Gg. Telaga Waja no. 1. Please call 0878 6408 0644 or e-mail <jegeg_ulan@yahoo.co.id>. [1438] Villa for rent Jl. Petitenget 2 bdrm plus guestroom, pool (7x4), courtyard, fully furnished, Telekomvision, aircon, very secure, only long term, 3 years Rp. 140 mill per year, 2 years Rp. 170 mill. 0819 1674 7285. [1129] Rooms for rent in the heart of Seminyak. AC, cable TV, DVD, pool. Starts at Rp. 4.5 mln per month. Singles preferred. <villasbali@ymail.com>. 0361 275 9455. [1449]
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Open House*Villa on 23 are $295,000 Saturday, September 25…5 minutes from Tiara Gatsu. 177 m2 villa on 23.7 Are. Walled,large fish ponds. Great road access. Create a large personal estate or small development. Jl Tanah Sampi #99. Directions? Call 0819 3431 2537 or 0815 5802 5057
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Sanur - Jl. Kesari. Complete furnished French owned 2bedr villa US$ 240,000. Sanur-Tukad Balian. 3 are land with 2 bdrm Balinese hse freehold US$ 75,000. ● Nusa Dua. 2000m2 land with 2 semi furnished country houses with a total of 6 bdrms; with newly built s.pool, leasehold 30 years US$ 225,000. ● Lombok. Near Mt. Rinjani National Park, complete furnished 4bdr villa on 4250m2 with rainforest view, fit for rental / meditation retreat US$ 495,000. ● Gianyar-Penatih 10mins from Sanur, furnished 3 bdr house on 400m2. Cheap price US$ 115,000. ● Sidakarya - Jl. Mertasari. 2 storey 3bdr house close to Sanur, Renon, fully furnished + solar system. US$170,000. ●
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Land for lease, Seminyak, 5 ara behind Bintang, next to Sienna Villas, 24 years lease, Rp. 6.9 mill/ara. Already walled, few big trees. Contact 081 2380 1989. [1404] House for rent: 2 bedroom, livingroom, kitchen, swimming pool, small garden, fully furnished, AC, hot water and house 1 bedroom, swimming pool, furnished. Monthly / yearly. Call owner: 081 7971 9692. [874] Brand new villa, Bali Deli 2 minutes, 3 double beds, 3 bathrooms, swimming pool. Fully furnished, 24 hr security and much more. Rp. 170mill/year, Rp. 25mill/month. 0813 3719 6105. [1450] NC/Re/G-22 Sept. 10
3 bdrm - house in Seminyak with pool / AC. Rp. 10 juta/ month. 0815 5816 4966. [1451]
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Villa wanted for long term rental, up to 2 years, around Canggu area, 3+ bedrooms, pool, walk to beach. From October. Please contact: <lindi.d@me.com>. [001] Kuta / Tuban house rental. More than 1 year. Ideally 3 bedrooms, AC, garden, no pool. Call : 0817 355 044 English. [002] Restaurant wanted in Sanur area. Preferred Danau Tamblingan area. Send all your offers to <restaurantsanur@gmail.com>. [003] Looking for Apartement in Kuta, Seminyak, Kerobokan. 3 jt - 3.5 jt / month 0819 1642 1224. [004] Seminyak area. Wanted 2 Bed with AC private pool villa/house in Seminyak area for 2 weeks from 2 January 2011, please email links to website or photos with full details including price in USD/AUD, thank you <ben88@gmx.com> or +61 416 087 779. [005] Looking for 2BR villa, nice and clean, fully furnished with share swimming pool in Seminyak or Legian, max 80million/ year. Call: 0361 7923 945. [006] Wanted to rent long term 2/3 bed 2 bath villa or house with pool from Oct 1st Batu Belig / Umalas areas. Must be quiet/private/clean & light please. Semi furnished could be ok. Maximum monthly rent $1000US inclusive of elec & staff. Please text +62818 0566 2931 or email <wwildwomen@hotmail.com>. [007]
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Small house rental cheap between Seminyak - Denpasar. 10 minutes from Bali Deli. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 AC, available 1 Oct ‘10. One house for sale Br. Semer Kerobokan, nice & quiet, 3 bedrooms, 1 maidroom, complete furnished, s.pool & garden, no agent. Contact 742 5604, 0813 3733 9004. [1452]
Beautiful large home just outside Ubud, Bali for rent
Seminyak, near Jl. Kunti/Gang Baikbaik, 2 small room appt (ca. 35m2), couple or 1 person. Fresh and new, nice furnished, AC, hotwater, small kitchen, KTV, veranda, Rp. 3.5 mln p/mnth 0813 5305 1567, <info@bebok.nl>. [1453]
For more detail call owner Ketut at 081 338 083 508 Or go to www.villadiabing.com/rental
Land for lease +/- 25years, 7.5 are (20x37.5m), located at Jalan Bidadari, with many access (from Merthanadi and Sunset Road), very suitable for villas, kos2an, storage. Serious buyer please call 0813 3100 0089 or 0815 5810 0510. [1457]
Echo Beach. 7300m2 land adjacent to Sea Sentosa. Great development site right where the action is. 5 million/m2 nego. Dreamland. 41000m2 with 220m absolute cliff front. West facing. Direct access to Dreamland beach. Perfect shape. Blacktop road access. Best land on the Bukit. Rp 5 million/m2 neg. Kuta Beach. Jl Benesari. 5200m2 land. 2 street access. Close to beach . Perfect development site. Rp80000/m2 Oberoi. Behind Grocer and Grind 5500m2. Prime location for hotel or villa development. Rp 6 million/m2. Batu Belig. 800m2. Dry land with good shape & good access. Ready to build. Very close to beach. Rp 5.75 mill/m2 Sanur Beach. Jl Mertasari. 1670 m2. Square shape. Short walk to Mecure Resort beach. Rp34.000/m2. 30yr+ lease.
Brand new villas in Oberoi, Seminyak. 2 BR + ensuite bathroom. Housekeeping, Wi-Fi, private pool, fully equipped kitchen, daybed gazebo, security. $170/night, $1,000/week, $3,000/month. 0878 8215 5471 (Tony PS), <eddyhor@ yahoo.com> (Mr. Eddy). [1459] For rent brand new villa 2 bedroom + pool, full furnished in Kerobokan and Seminyak. Also available 5 bedroom villa in Kerobokan. Call 0813 3832 8877 and 0818 565 235. E-mail: <magicofbali@gmail.com>. [1402] Villa for rent Seminyak 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, modern living and dining area, Western kitchen, cable TV, pool, Internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 150 - US$ 400 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Please call 081 7978 0553, 0361 7944 555. [1092] For rent / prime location in Seminyak area / few meters from Bintang Supermarket / big shop with mezzanine and office +/- 150sqm / really nice opportunity / available for 2/3 or 5 years. 0813 3777 8880. Don’t missed it!! [1462] Restaurant for lease 10 years on Jalan Oberoi. This is the last chance to find like here. Any type of cuisine 1.300 sqm. Don’t miss it. Negotiable. Contact e-mail <oberoi. restaurant@gmail.com>. [1463] Need help to find the right place? Call 0817 40 4403 or 081 755 2318. Land, villa and shop for sale or short/long term rental. New stocks available from at USD 500 per month. [1464]
20 minutes from central Ubud, 30 minutes from yoga barn. 30 minutes from Pelangi school & 40 minutes from Green School.
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Villas Tabanan Palatial villa set on 1450 m2 amidst rice fields. Spectacular views. 5 brms, 7 bths, 3 swimming pools, gym, pool table cinema. Beautifully furn with sep. guest accom. Absolute bargain at US$750,000. Bargain Jimbaran. Beautifully finished 3 br/3bthrm villa on 2 are. Glowing timber thr/out. Fully furnished. a/c all rms. A gift at Rp 900 million. Berawa Bargain. Very attractive 3br. 3bth. villa with pool on 450m2. Fully furn. Just USD200. Jimbaran GWK. Brand new 3 br, 3.5 bath villa on 10 are with fabulous sea views .Big pool. A/C, Part furn, phone, internet, parking. A bargain at USD595,000. Seminyak Investment. delMango Villa Estate. Probably the best investment in Bali. Only 3 villas left. Unique architecture. Great returns Prices from $582.000. Part ownership also available.
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Beautiful tropical villa with pool in Padma Utara. Closed to the beach. Two independent bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens, Wi-Fi, BBQ, cable-TV, staff. Euro 500 weekly, Euro 2000 monthly. Contact 081 890 0480. [978]
Beautiful landscaped 1.8 hectare river view property 20 minutes from Ubud - view of Mount Agung 7 Are Covered Organic Garden - 50 Are Organic Rice Field 2 Bungalows, all hardwood construction with private baths Large kitchen - dining room - living room w/pantry “Jungle House” with private bath and kitchen Amphitheater - 2 car garage w/office - storage - lumbung 4 developed river view building sites Title: Hak Milik Price US$1,200,000 Contact: Diana +628123901989 - golddi22@yahoo.com
An apartement Hotel Jayakarta 3rd floor, 45 m2, freehold, Rp. 750 jt. No agent. Contact: Wulan 0361 780 2145. [1440]
CALL 0812 3952 7170 NC/RE/M-22 Sept. 10
Land For Sale 15 Separate Lots - 13 Are to 8 Hectare Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Pecatu, Bukit and more Beach Front, Cliff Line Rp. 80,000,000 to Rp. 600,000,000 Per Are
- 0819 3431 2527 NC/RE/M-22 Sept. 10
Small unit for rent, furnished, Legian area, 5 minutes from the beach and market. Rp. 3.500.000 per month. Minimum rent 12 months. Please contact: 0812 3790 4808 / <akusumastuti@hotmail.com>. [1469]
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OTHERS Beautiful hotel 4 sale and lease in Bali. Starting from IDR 3 billion. Call or SMS 08170471053 (Bahasa) or 081999129255 (English). No agent please. [1315]
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Land for lease 7 are Rp. 4 million/per are at Pengubengan Kauh, 25 are Rp. 4 million/per are at Br. Anyar, 10 are Rp. 4 million/per are at Tegal Cupek, 30 are Rp. 10 million/per are at Jimbaran, 70 are Rp. 10 million/per are at Bukit. Perfect for villa project, rice field view. Call 0812 3755 5596. [1347] Cozy home for rent. Griya alam Pecatu. Close to dreamland beach. 3beds/3baths. Furnished. 2 storeys. Well maintained. 250sqm. USD$700/month. Sani 081 813 6058. E-mail: <a.s.lukito@gmail.com>. [1422]
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Sale: Office + big warehouse cargo. SHM: 23000m2, Jalan Raya Kuta, front central parkir and house 2 floors 8500m2 area Dalung Kuanji, complete facility, Rp. 3 billion only. Contact Mr. Olala: tel. 0813 3777 8880. [1444]
Address : Jl. P. Batu Mejan, + 200M from Echo beach, Canggu Phone: (0361) 2081942 Hp: 081 835 3518
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Beautiful villa for sale in Puncak Pesona, Bukit!! Land 316m2, building 205m2, pool 44m2, 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, staff house. Freehold. 3 storey. Please call 081 7066 0650. [1148] Land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149] C/Re/P-11 Aug. 10
I own the land for sale, close to the swimmable beach, ocean view, healthy vegetation. 5 are, IDR 200 mil/are, serious buyer please call 0812 3679 7881, e-mail: <dbukit@ gmail.com>. Agents are welcome. [1420] Freehold villas for sale in Pecatu. Stunning ocean view. 2 bedrooms, pool, fully furnished. Close to Dreamland and Jimbaran. Rp. 1.7 billion. Call Tony 0878 8215 5471. [1458]
Real Estate & Development (62-361) 847 2033 / 80 888 23 www.whiteislandrealestate.com Jl. Uluwatu II/88E No. 8, Jimbaran 80364, Bali - Indonesia F: (62-361) 847 2033, E: info@whiteislandrealestate.com PT. Sveta Dwipa Development
Freehold land for sale 8are near Banyan Tree-Bukit Ungasan. Price Rp. 55 million/are (nego). Call 081 2380 2626 (direct owner). Please speak in Bahasa. [1458]
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: Jl. Werkudara Gang Bintang No. 4 Legian : Jl. Raya Legian Gang Arjuna No. 473, Legian Kaja - Kuta. Ph: (0361) 754 533 : Jl. Raya Seminyak, Gang Goa No. 2 Seminyal. P: (0361) 847 5747 C/VR/I-16 June 10
LAND for SALE 12.5 Are Very quite area and it will develop soon. Good for villas and healing area. Location : Uluwatu - Balangan Not far from Supermarkets, close to the beach. Close to main street, good access. Only for serious person, no broker !
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FIJI ISLAND Fiji Islands - South West Pacific. Freehold lots for sale available on 10% deposit balance vendor finance. Please check out website <www.fijirealestate.com> and ring Adrian on phone contact 081 138 7967. [1281]
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House for rent, villa design. Blok R 17/18 Dalung Permai. 1,5 are, road 6 meter. Good price. Contact 7474 790, 423 582, 798 8950. [1144]
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For sale fully furnished house and equipments, located at Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta. Freehold certificate, urgently need money. Call:08123654977
Quick sale! 4BR lux house w/ pool in Malboro area, Freehold, semifurnished, full facilities. Only IDR 1.8 Billions Nett. 0813 3791 7571 or <toba_ar@yahoo.com> for details & photos. [1468]
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GET CHEAP DEALS IN NEW PRIVATE RESORT • 1 NEW 3 Bedroom Riverfront luxury Villa in Ubud for only USD160 per day Advanced Booking or USD680 per week (available Nov 1, 2011). • 10 NEW Riverfront Cliffside Studios in Ubud for only USD60 per day Advanced Booking or USD280 per week (available May 1, 2011). Swimming pool, privacy, luxurious deco, butler service, private hot tubs, gourmet meals and vegetarian. Long term contracts also available. Please visit: www.ubud-villa.com +6281 5570 1911
Penthouse apartment. New and very open, light and modern style. 3 rooms. Fully furnished. AC and Cable TV. Big terrace. Total area 200m2. 150 m to the beach. Leasehold 25 + 10 years. USD 170.000. Please call 081 139 8007 (owner). [1288] Rental house, Jl Batur Sari, 2 beds, large outside living area, nice garden, garage and large covered yard, comes complete with 2 friendly cats! Rp. 60 juta/year. Please contact Clare 0813 3818 0829 or <clareprice_bali@yahoo. co.uk>. [1419] Villa for rent weekly, monthly and yearly. Available for 2 bedrooms villa, furnished, hot & cold water, swimming pool, parking lot, well landscaped garden and security. Call: 0361 - 887 6679 / 081 138 5315 or e-mail: <juarez@ balileisurems.com>. [1436] Business space for rent on strategic location in Sanur. Perfect for shop, boutique, gallery, office. Located at 6point building on ground floor. 48m2. Please contact Michel: 0812 3754 9845, <info@divearoundbali.com>. Available immediately at good price. [1447]
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NUSA DUA Beach Front Apartment Benoa Rose 2 bed, 3 bathrooms sleeps 4, fully furnished, above water sports on the beach in Nusa Dua Daily --- Weekly. 081 7975 2223. [1280] 2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [1345] For sale: luxury home, 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, built w/ green technology, low cost monthly utilities, minutes from golf, shopping, beaches. 3.5 are 252 sq meter built freehold. No agents. Check <planetproperty.com>. Id: 20970 or 081 756 7630. [1254] Hill Kampial STP Villa. 2 rooms, 2 baths, living, kitchen, full furnished, terrace, seaview, sw.pool, quiet area, big garden. Rent short long period, Rp. 7 juta month. No agent. 0361 795 7160. [1437]
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Super Deal, 8min walk to Bingin beach, house with pool on 15 are € 200.000,J005 Newly build, great location in South Sanur, 2/3 bedrooms, 5are Rp. 170.000.000/yr SR022 New big villa, lots of space, 3 bedrooms, no pool, 5 are, Sanur Rp. 79.000.000/yr SRG20 Unique 180° sea view villa, 3 BR 3 Bth + pool, 3 Storeys + garden Rp. 217.000.000/yr SR024 and many more... call us!
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Fantastic central apartment on 2 floors, near beach, available now till end December. On 2 floors, suits one or two persons: Large double bedroom, bathroom, balcony. Beautiful sitting room, kitchenette, 2nd bathroom. Lap pool. 24 hr security. IDR 9.000000/month. Call 0813 3898 0105 or e-mail <marling2@googlemail.com>. [1448]
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For rent; 10 min. from Sanur a furnished 2 Bedroom villa and a new 3 bedroom villa. Both with swimmingpool! Price; 2 bedroom-villa; Rp. 90 million and the 3 bedroom-villa; Rp. 130 million a year. Call 0813 3737 5148. [1454] Over contract restaurant on the main road (Danau Tamblingan). New renovated, with all inventory, including 4 years rent, all licenses, Rp. 460 juta. Contact <magibagus@ yahoo.co.id>. [1328]
“Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs” “Daily cleaning service”
Rental nice 2 bedroom villa in private complex, en-suite bath, pool, furnished, security and back up generator. Set on 700m2 land featured tropical garden, quiet and convenient location. Call 0813 3721 0646. [1395]
Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-16 June 10
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3 PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR RENT DREAMLAND HOMESTAY 7 Bedroom, 6 bathroom, 3 storey. Big pool, BBQ + yoga pavillon, Great views overlooking Dreamland, 4 are, Hak Milik, Building 380 sqm, Hotel licensed. Sale: Rp. 5.5 Billion Rent: Rp. 300 million/yr
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JUST A SHORT WALK TO THE BEACH
Magnificent 3 bedroom 3.5 bath, granite custom kitchen, 15 meter exposed beam ceiling, these are some of the many features of this incredible colonial style villa. Built on 4 Are freehold, located close to the Australian school and “Eat Street” in a secluded and quiet cul-de-sac between other villas. Recently completed with no expense spared, good size pool and garden for relaxing after a long day at work. Price: USD 495,000 REF RV-778
Stunning 3 bedroom 3.5 bath on 8 Are only 5 minutes walk to the beach. This modern 2 story construction with a big swimming pool is the perfect retreat after a day at the beach. Great rice view from the master bedroom with a large terrace to enjoy sunsets. Modern western kitchen and custom 20 person bale with an expensive wood deck around the pool. Fully furnished and ready for your inspection. Price: USD 495,000
Seminyak
Tabanan
FREEHOLD IN SEMINYAK This freehold property in Seminyak is a buyers dream. Located just off Sunset Road its close enough to be in the heart of Seminyak but also in a place quiet enough to have the peace and privacy we all want. This is a double storey three bedroom villa all with en suites. Also included is a 9 x 3.5 swimming pool. This villa will be completed by October 2010 come and have a look! Price: USD 480,000 REF RV-685
Umalas
REF RV-779
BALIAN BEACH VILLA Freehold villa in Tabanan, only 50 meters from the ocean, a quiet beautiful area on the west coast of the Island of Bali with clean beaches, high palm-trees and terrific mountain views. Two magnificent bedrooms on the second floor, a terrace with a cocktail bar on the third floor. A build of 250 m2 complete with garage, laundry and staff quarters. Kitchen, bar and rest room on the first floor. The beautiful garden includes a 3 x 7 m swimming-pool and gazebo. Price: USD 390,000 REF RV-803
Seminyak
MODERN IN UMALAS
GOOD PLACE FOR BUSINESS OR VILLA
This modern double storey villa has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms complete with a pool. Downstairs is an open plan kitchen and dining area that overlooks the pool. The master bedroom is downstairs with the whole upper level having 2 bedrooms both with bathrooms. This modern reasonably priced freehold property is a must see! Price: USD 215,000 REF RV-684
Centrally located in Seminyak this property can be your residence, business or both. Conceived as a gym and dance studio it can be converted to anything you like. With approximately 250 meter under roof on 3.8 Are of land this leasehold property is located in the heart of the business center. Large 120 sq meters studio, full bathroom with 4 showers, office, large covered patio, this property/villa is ready for your business expansion! Price: Rp. 1,500,000,000 REF RV-755
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