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For Sale; Spear big pelagic fish (tuna, wahoo, mahimahi) with world’s best freediving gear. New unused Riffe wooden & s/s gun (standard 43) w/extra titanium shaft, 30 ft. USA 9/16th (refrigerated) rubber to refit gun w/new ends, cables, crimps, tools & spare parts. Complete 50 ft. floatline & fiber buoy runaway system. four varying thickness (1 thru 3mm) skinsuits w/high spf 85 factor protection, bacalava head cover, two sets “powerpaddle” webbed glove hand-fins, new Cressi one-meter fins, weight belts, traveling “knockdown” threeprong Hawaiian spear for baitkill, & many new accessories including two sets high-quality goggles and fins with s/s & carbonfiber knives, two s/s fish stringers, many netbags etc. Lifetime collection offered cheap due to ruptured eardrum. Sell all or nothing $1,000 firm. See DVDs of pro Kona divers fish kill w/ Kerry in Amed 0812 3646 1859. [001] For Sale; 2 normal teak beds. Not the antique ones. just normal bed, ply-woods. Cheap! Size 2 x 1,5m. for photos and info please contact 0857 3802 0048. Denpasar. [217] Wanted; Video player (for big VHS cassettes). Must be in very good condition. Please contact Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [182]

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Question: Recently I met a man on the Internet, and he lives only a few hours away from me here in Bali. We have been chatting for less then a month, but we communicate every day and met once in person. We also have plans to meet each other again. From our very first meeting, I realized that I liked him more than just as a friend. He is a nice person, and I feel comfortable in his company. The problem is he is Buddhist, and I am a Christian. I never dreamed I would find somebody or have a mate that wasn’t Christian too. It’s not that I’m fanatic, or that I don’t respect people of different faiths, but I’m worried and wondering what will happen if we become more than friends and start to become a couple. Do I need to tell my friends and family that my mate is a different religion? What am I supposed to do? When we first met, we realized that there are a lot of different things between us besides our religions: sports, our home countries, etc., etc.. After getting to know each other some, we ended up feeling comfortable with each other and decided it was okay to be different in these ways. We respect each other and decided to continue to get to know each other. He seems to care for me, he has a great attitude, and he makes me feel good. I just don’t want to be wrong about this, so I told him I was going to write to you for advice. Do you think I’m being irrational? I need your wisdom. Please help.

deep inside. How you choose to explain all that to your friends and family is going to have to come from your own experience. Be wise, and enjoy the gift that God has given you in this new friend. Continued blessings! Question: If you committed yourself to a relationship that is unhealthy but you don’t know how to get out of it for fear of hurting the other person’s feelings, then what should you do? Dr. ZZ: If you are in an unhealthy relationship, you need to get out. People are not made of butter. Your partner will not melt if you tell the truth. As a matter of fact, you are not doing anyone any favors by dragging the relationship forward in an attempt to spare the other person’s feelings. The sooner you end it, the sooner the two of you can move on. To minimize hurt and resentments, speak your truth cleanly and with finality. Not all relationships work out. Learn what you can from this one, focus on all of the positives, do your best to remain friends, and most importantly, end it.

Dr. ZZ: Life is what you make it. Circumstance will never be 100% exactly as you might otherwise choose -- that is what keeps life exciting and challenging. Meanwhile, we live in a world where people fight wars over differences in religion. Doesn’t it make more sense that we would want to focus instead on our similarities?

Question: I played on a team with a bunch of blokes where I was the only female. I got along with everyone, but there was one fellow who stuck out. He would always sit with me, smile if he saw me, put his arm around me, and try to make me feel less nervous. Finally, I began to fall for him because he was so sweet, so I emailed him to say goodbye when the season ended, and he was leaving to go home in a couple of days. My email server shows that he read the email, but he has never responded. I can’t help blaming myself, and I want to see him again badly, but he lives VERY far away; so I won’t be seeing him again until next September. What should I do?

A Buddhist and a Christian are hardly any different. These are just two labels, two jackets that people wear. Buddhism is often called “The Christianity of the East.” The core principle of the two religions -- kindness -- is the same. It’s as if the two of you enjoy going to the same restaurant and ordering different meals -- as if he is vegetarian and you are not, but you enjoy dining at the same place and eating from the same kitchen. There are many Christians on the outside who are not good people underneath -- as there are good people of every religion in the world. Underneath is what matters. To me, this is a non-issue, but you are the one who must make decisions for yourself in your life.

Dr. ZZ: The world is full of people living different life scripts. If we’re fortunate, we get to know ourselves and appreciate who we are. Rarely is it possible to know what someone else is thinking or doing. My best advice is to take people at face value. If he contacts you, it’s because he wants to; if he fails to contact you, it’s because he doesn’t want to. Then again, a twist that you can’t possibly imagine may have occurred in circumstances at his end. Who knows? From the sounds of it, the two of you will see each other again next year. Let the chips fall where they may for now, and let more be revealed when he’s back again next time. In my opimion, that is your best option.

Perhaps, if you and your friend exchange information about your values, you will find that -- aside from the pomp and ceremony -- your religions are not all that different down

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Red Flag for Balinese Language and How You Can Help Highlight on BASAbali.org by Ima Deville “Language holds the key to how a people understands and interacts with the world” is the principle supporting the work of BASAbali.org, a worthwhile project whose purpose is to provide resources to encourage the use of the Balinese language. This new and important initiative from this not-forprofit organization will be of interest to a wide range of people: Balinese living outside of Bali whose children may only be learning Indonesian, children who are the offspring of unions with only one Balinese parent, native Balinese who might want to learn Balinese script, expats living in Bali and tourists passing through who might just want to access the cultural notes to get a general feel for how Balinese works.

With little more than approximately 1 million speakers, Balinese is considered as a language in decline. There are obvious causes for this phenomenon with the omnipresence and importance of the unifying Bahasa Indonesia language and the rapidly increasing use of English in this tourist destination. Many local families speak Balinese at home but do not read or write the script. Children use Bahasa Indonesia at school for most of the curriculum. Although they learn Balinese script at school, Balinese children are increasingly forgetting the script since the prevailing writing of Balinese is now Romanized script and as they increasingly interact with Indonesians from other places or with Balinese from other regions, the tendency is increasingly to use the more egalitarian Indonesian rather than the stratified Balinese and, depending on the age, much less time is devoted to the study of Balinese language and its script. Since Balinese is a complex language to master, young people tend to forget its subtleties later. Furthermore the media is largely in Indonesian and sends “speak Indonesian” messages to children. Alissa Stern is the founder of BASAbali.org. She’s from the United States and has an impressive career path with a JD from Harvard Law School and a BA in Anthropology and Southeast Asian Studies from Cornell University (1986). She has a strong interest and is dedicated to Indonesia and the Indonesian language. She received an advanced certificate in Indonesian from IKIP Malang (in Jakarta) and helped revise the Echols/Shadily/Wolff Indonesian-English dictionary. She has taught at the University of Indonesia Law School and has written on Indonesian environmental negotiations in Harvard Business Review and the Washington Post. The board of directors of BASAbali.org is an equally remarkable panel of linguists, historians, activists and South East Asian experts from Indonesia, the United States and Singapore. When asked what exactly triggered this new and unique initiative, she explains: “One day a few summers ago, I was talking to a priest outside of Ubud, and politely, he said “Its nice that you speak Indonesian so well, but you will never understand us unless you speak Balinese.” Of course, he was right. You can never really understand how someone else makes sense of the world unless you speak their language. Unfortunately, I was only in Bali for a short time, so upon returning to the US, tried to figure out the best way to learn Balinese from afar. I spoke with several of the top Southeast Asian language programs in the

US, searched every source of languages I could find, including dissertations and out of print books, and consulted Balinese experts in the US and in Bali only to find that aside from a couple of dialogue books, several good dictionaries, and a couple of excellent, but lengthy dissertations, there was almost nothing available, and certainly nothing in multimedia or in a modern computer program, that I could find in Balinese. I tried to drag my former professor, who wrote the language materials for five other Southeast Asian languages out of retirement to write Balinese language material for me, but I wasn’t successful. I realized that with his guidance on process, and with the power of international communication, I could bring together linguists, videographers, anthropologists, language software specialists, language teachers and others who could share their knowledge of Balinese and experience with language learning programs to create something that could help people learn Balinese, understand its richness, and carry forward its traditions.”

continues, it might affect the heart and soul of this unique island.

Alissa Stern consequently decided to found BASAbali.org to encourage the use of the Balinese language. The organization plans to provide multimedia language material that includes recordings, cultural notes and grammar usage, free of charge, to nonprofit organizations within Bali and to others at a small charge. Their approach is that language should be fun to learn. The dialogues are interactive and linked to grammatical and cultural notes. There are flashcards where you can manipulate the speed of the voice and the amount of hints given. Interactive games and puzzles are integrated in the program and the software offers a wonderful combination of sophisticated information and video game fun. The dialogues and accompanying exercises also teach word choice, one of the difficulties of Balinese language because of its multiple registers depending on social status, age and context of the speakers and the subject matter.

In Balinese, the word “BASA” means both “language” and “spices.” Balinese is a distinctive language intricately linked to the unique culture of its island. It is considered by many as a complex language. Modern Balinese shows influences of Sanskrit, pre-eleventh century Balinese, modern and old Javanese, and increasingly, English. Because the number of speakers has been steadily declining, an effort has been made in the last few decades to promote and revitalize its use. If you are interested in what has been done so far on this topic, you can find further reading in the section “Balinese in the News” in www.basabali.org. Now BASAbali.org aims to innovate and bring to the scene a modern approach of learning Balinese, blending images, sounds and technology to make it more appealing and fun to anyone who would like to learn.

The dialogues explore broad themes such as daily life, ritual, agriculture and the arts. All of them stress essential aspects of Balinese life. In their first dialogue, special emphasis is placed on the vocabulary of a Balinese market. Another dialogue will show religion as part of the fabric of everyday life in Bali. Dialogues offer vocabulary for preparing for and participating in the main ceremonies such as birth, tooth filings, marriages and death as well as other community, agricultural and religious rituals. Cultural notes highlight the spiritual and historical context and can help learners understand various aspects of everyday life and behavioral norms. Rice is also perceived as a n o t h e r intricate part of the Balinese culture, not only in the unique landscape of Bali but also in the social organisation and culture. Dialogues offer vocabulary as well as insight into the community irrigation systems, green movement, and the daily connection of life to rice. Art is also present in the content of the dialogues where several artistic activities are discussed and explained for a better understanding of what art means in Bali. Sculpting, painting, weaving, woodcarving, batik, gamelan and dancing all contribute to the fibre of the Balinese culture. Nowadays the number of Balinese speakers is declining at a worrying pace. It is hard to quantify because who counts as a Balinese speaker is sometimes blurry or controversial, depending on whether they need to read the script or speak the hierarchical three levels of Balinese language. However, the number of Balinese speakers is now estimated at one million in an island of 3.5 million inhabitants. Other Indonesian islands experience a much more desperate situation, with only 1000 speakers left and others from more remote areas of the archipelago only have a couple of dozen speakers left (visit www.ethnologue.com) At that point, it is too late to do anything. If you agree that all languages hold the keys into the collective history and culture and give insight into the understanding of the environment, ancestral knowledge and unique views of the world, then it is worth trying to keep these languages alive. Balinese is not considered as a language in danger of extinction but we can only imagine that, if the decline

Many linguists are currently raising the alarm. David Harrison does so in his famous and fascinating book When Languages Die: The Extinction of the World’s Languages and the Erosion of Human Knowledge (Oxford Studies in Sociolinguistics). In the vein Alissa Stern shares her thoughts about why Balinese needs to be preserved, learned and used: “The ancient texts are of course encapsulated on lontar in Balinese script and there are a number of projects aimed at digitizing, preserving, and translating those. But it is so much more: so much of a culture is about its language. Which isn’t to say that the culture should stand still -- cultures evolve and change all the time -- the issue is when a culture changes so much of its essence is lost. The world would look very different if we only had a handful of animal species. If we only have a handful of languages, we are looking at a very different environment.”

Basabali.org is currently looking for sponsors to help them develop the materials and pay for the services of videographers, linguists, anthropologists, animators and others. While filming in Bali, funds are needed to pay for local transportation and expenses, equipment, cameramen, dialogue, video editors and sound studio use. The cost is however relatively low for such project. For 10-12 videos, including an animated video that will accompany the section on Balinese script, BASAbali. org needs approximately $8500 to produce the videos. They are looking into other sources of funding to pay for linguistic assistance, technical assistance, website maintenance, software upgrades, administrative and other costs. You or your company can now donate on www.basabali.org or through their Kickstarter online campaign entitled Balinese Language - Hear it, Speak it, Learn about it ( http://kck.st/ rpeM26). Even $10 donations would be very helpful. “We will distribute the materials free of charge to schools and nonprofit organizations within Bali and try to encourage their use. The program will be available to others at a very modest fee to cover upgrades and technical help. Our goal as a nonprofit organization is to develop the best possible materials using the best expertise we can find and then find the best ways to get them used.” explains Alissa Stern. For more information or personal contact, email alissa@basabali.org Many thanks to Alissa Stern for sharing her thoughts and to allow us to use the content of BASAbali.org for this article.

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

Bali Sketchbook by Graham Byfield For centuries Bali has fascinated and charmed newcomers. This was no less the case when artist G r a h a m Byfield first visited the island in 1997. Totally captivated, he was inspired to paint because of the excitement he felt discovering a new world of alluring landscapes, startling architecture and vibrant culture. The outcome was Bali Sketchbook, a collection of 150 marvelously detailed watercolor paintings and pencil drawings that capture the artist’s visual interpretation of Bali at the close of the 20th century. Renowned for his fine renderings of tropical colonial buildings, research for the book brought Byfield to Bali on numerous trips over the period of a year, each visit deepening his connection to the island and expanding on his usual genre. American artist and writer Diana Darling, a long-time Bali resident, wrote the text which she divided into three parts that follow the Balinese tripartite universe: the life-giving world of mountains and lakes, the manmade world of agriculture and architecture, and the seacoast realm of beaches and fishing villages. Bali is hard place to see with fresh eyes. The island is so famous, has been so extensively photographed, painted and promoted – and in the process becoming so selfconsciously exotic – that a first-time visitor gravitates naturally toward the stereotypical images. But Byfield wanted to avoid simply duplicating guidebook images in watercolor, so he concentrated on subjects that attracted his artist’s eye. His watercolor renderings can be almost as detailed as linear architectural drawings. Watercolor painting is said to be the most demanding of all the visual arts, its techniques unique only to medium, yet one can make out the precise lines and curves of gates, courtyard walls, shrines, rice barns, slit log drum kulkul towers, arched windows of old Dutch villas, elaborately carved doors, fishing perhau,

ornamental posts, guardian statues and stone carvings. Every bamboo shingle on a roof can be counted. A more apt title for the book perhaps would have been “Bali Architectural Sketchbook.” All the renown architectural icons of Bali, depicted in luminous color, are found within its pages: Besakih, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, the traditional Bali Aga village of Tengenan, Ubud’s old Dutch iron bridge, Gunung Kawi and the stately Puri Taman Ayun Mengwi. Captions and bottom page running heads are untypically and fluidly lettered by hand. This handsome coffee table book was published by Archipelago Press, a subsidiary of Editions Didier Millet, one of Singapore’s premiere English-language publishers. The book is the third in a series that began with the famed Jim Thompson house in Bangkok, Jim Thompson: The Thai Silk Sketchbook, followed by Singapore Sketchbook.

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Byfield spent the early years of his career as a graphic artist and creative director for advertising agencies in various parts of the world, using his work experience to study parochial architecture, savor landscapes and explore local cultures through his paintings. He is now a full-time artist with his own gallery in Menorca, Spain, and currently travels extensively to research more “sketchbooks.” The drawings are printed on what feels and appears to be actual high fiber water media paper that will not buckle and to hold up to scrubbing and washes. The pages are so thick that they rattle if held by one corner and shaken vigorously. The reproductions are so subtly textured and bright that it almost seems like the watercolors were just taken off the easel still wet. Bali Sketchbook Watercolours by Graham Byfield, text by Diana Darling, Archipelago Press 1998, illustrated, ISBN 978-981-301-8594, 96 pages. Available for Rp400,000 at Periplus, Gramedia and Times bookshops; Ganesha bookstores: a) corner of Jl. Raya Ubud & Jl. Jembawan in Ubud; b) Jl. Petitenget 888 (inside Biku Restaurant); c) Jl. Nusa Indah 21 A (near the Art Center), Denpasar. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2011 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-29 June 11


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Tulamben: Bali’s Premier Dive Site A Lifelong Career in Maritime Sports Tony Medcraft made his first dive in the Grant Street Reef of Cottesloe, Western Australia in 1965 when he was 20 years old. In those days no licenses were needed. His brother-in-law just strapped a tank on his back and they went looking for fish. Working for the Fire Brigade in the 1980s, he salvaged engines and recovered bodies from marine accidents.

Nineteen young Malaysian divers were staying at the two-story accommodations near the restaurant while I was there. All they did all day long for two straight days was dive. Wreck Divers gets a lot of repeaters, whom Tony jokingly refers to as “reoffenders.” Some guests have reoffended nine times, so often that the staff gets to know their peculiarities and preferences. The dive guides share information about where critters are, the wreck’s secret recesses, the hiding places. “Satisfied guests are our top priority,” Tony told me.

and fittings could be salvaged. In 1963, a cataclysmic eruption of Bali’s Gunung Agung rocked the ship and it slid into a deep chasm, broke in two, its stern poking up just five meters below the water. This large war victim is just a 5 minutes walk from the Wreck Divers Dive Shop. Cross the road (watch speeding vehicles), walk down through the parking lot and take the small lane to the water’s edge. Whether you use their services or not, every diver must pay a “porter’s fee.” This way the village gets its fair share directly from the people who actually dive the waters off Tulamben.

Because of the ease of diving and value-for-money Tulamben is universally rated as Bali’s only world-class dive site as well as its safest. Nusa Penida/Nusa Lembongan Tony rates second; Ketapang/Mimpang third, and Menjangan fourth. Up here on the north coast the seas are calm, the current mild and the weather benign, albeit dry and scorchingly hot.

Tony was instrumental in starting the whale shark viewing industry in the Ningaloo Reef off Exmouth. whale sharks, the biggest fish in the world that doesn’t bite people, could be spotted in the ocean from sailboats, but Tony was the first to come up with the idea of using light spotter aircraft to observe the creatures far out at sea swimming 3-4 meters below the surface, dramatically increasing the range the sharks could be seen by tourists. Tony became an expert in whale shark habitat and behavior, writing a number of articles for popular magazines. He helped draft the Code of Conduct, which assured that these valuable fish be well protected: no spearing, max. of 10 people to a boat, exclusion zones, etc. Tony also worked with international television crews and in 1995 helped produce a documentary, the HD underwater camera attached to the cameraman by a long thick umbilical-like cord. The full color images of these magnificent fish in their natural habitat captured the imagination of the world. In the space of a few years the small fishing port on Australia’s west coast went from a non-diving area to an international dive destination - the world capital for whale shark observation in the wild. To n y f i r s t v i s i t e d Tulamben in 1989. At the time Wayan Ambak, his future Balinese partner, was a 21-yearold street smart, frugal and hardworking fishermen. A Japanese visitor had taught him how to dive in Sanur and he returned to Tulamben as an experienced diver. Wayan had been working for several dive outfits before Tony met him.

What distinguishes Wreck Divers from the village’s other dive operators is the unique symbiotic partnership between Australian and Balinese professionals, which assures Western standards of service, skills, and safety. Wreck Divers has found just the right price niche, offering a total package (room, dives and food) at a fair price. The loyalty of the well-trained staff means low turnover. Guests are discouraged from giving tips. “I don’t like people performing for tips,” Tony says. When there are enough guests to warrant it, Tony puts on a “feast night” (Rp75,000 per person, alcohol extra) in the ground floor open-air dining room of the Beachfront Villas facing the pool. Two nights previously, the hotel served an all-you-can eat open buffet for 29 people who filled the 12-m-long table. “Sometimes it’s an all night affair,” Tony told me with a wink. Fishing Village to World Class Dive Resort Tulamben is surprisingly multi-cultural, home to a sophisticated assortment of international permanent expat residents – Scottish, Chinese, French, German, Swiss, Australian and even a Yorkshireman. A few own businesses, others have married Indonesians, yet others are economic refugees from the south who just wanted to get out of Denpasar, live comfortably in a small village, enjoy eternal summer and make their retirement pensions go further. There’s the Czech Restaurant Deep Blue a couple of doors down, the German restaurant Safety Stop (tantalizing tuna steaks) further along, and the French dive outfit Dive Concept around the corner. Jean Michelle Cousteau has visited Tulamben and Ron and Valerie Taylor, Australia’s answers to Jacque Cousteau, drop in once a year. The money generated from Tulamben’s reputation as a mecca for divers has made marked improvements in the village. A huge car park has been built, the main road has been asphalted, a rubbish disposal service was introduced, and land has been set aside for a village school. There are still no traffic lights. A onem-wide footpath enables visitors to avoid walking on the busy main road. When Tony arrived 12 years ago, there were no phone lines, but now landlines have been installed enabling Speedy Internet access. Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and restaurants.

In the course of their 12-year partnership Wayan has become one of Tulamben’s notable success stories. Now 43, he has educated all the children of his extended family as well as improved the fortunes of family members who now work in food catering, vehicle rental, and servicing the needs of divers at various Wreck Divers operations.

Tulamben is almost totally geared towards diving, but I did meet some tourists on day trips. Though tourists make up only about 2% of the visitors, the town is not without its attractions. Every morning Gunung Agung’s towering black mass rises up to the south as you wake up. The slope of this mountain, the highest on Bali, stretches nearly straight to the sea. Two and a half kilometers to the east in the direction of Kubu is Rubaya, a traditional farmer’s cattle market. The famous Tejakula Horse Baths are an hour’s drive to the east and the Tirtagangga bathing pools are just 20 minutes (23 km) to the southwest.

Over the years Wayan’s brothers have used their know-how and labor in a number of building projects, the first being the construction of the dive shop in 2001. Several years later the partners began work on a seven-room dive hotel and large pool behind the dive shop. Even after the first Bali bomb, the building continued unabated. The scenic Beachfront Villas was constructed between 2005 and 2010.

Bring your own swag of books. The Bali Advertiser is delivered to the lone “supermarket” opposite the dive shop where there’s a selection of (mostly German) used paperbacks for sale. Besides diving, eating, reading and strolling down the village street in the cool of the evening, the other favorite pastime - as it is all over Indonesia - is just to sit and watch the world go by. The village rolls up its sidewalks at dark.

A Dive Operation Like No Other The spectacular advent of Air Asia opened up important new markets for Tony, and he now vigorously exhibits at dive conferences in Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur. The resort receives a steady flow of clients from Malaysia, Korea and Taiwan. The Australian clientele (about 30% of the total) is evidenced by Jaffles on the menu and the huge portions served. The Hamburger is so big you have to eat it in layers.

Indonesia’s Most Beautiful Artificial Reef Two violently destructive events – one by war, the other by nature - have created one of the world’s most unusual dive sites as well as provided livelihoods for hundreds of people. The armed USAT Liberty ship was torpedoed and crippled in January1942 by a Japanese submarine, then towed by two Allied destroyers along Bali’s north coast. When the supply vessel started to take on water, she was brought closer to shore and beached so that the cargo

Walking along the beach peppered with black rocks, I could see divers, 2-3 at a time, their equipment dangling from their blackclad bodies, emerge out of the perfectly flat surface of the sea like crab-like monsters. Lying only 30 m from shore, the 100-m-long sunken ship stretches for over 100 meters along a steep slope, its hull parallel to shore and its bow pointing north. This configuration created the perfect drop for divers where they can enjoy a visibility of 5-30 meters. As many as 60 divers could be swarming over the wreck at any one time. Large encrusted holes in the hull and deck allow exploration of an interior ghostly world of soft corals, sponges, hydrozoans, gorgonians, an estimated 100 species of surface organisms and up to 400 species of reef fish including angelfish, batfish, sweetlips, parrot fish. Turtles and reef sharks have also been seen. The black sand on the ocean bottom makes for a better background than white sand for brilliant nudibranchs and flatworms. Night divers marvel at the schooling flashlight fish - the fireflies of the sea. Kal Muller, the author of Underwater Indonesia and himself an accomplished photographer, writes that a full moon dive on the wreck “is among the most memorable dives you’ll ever make.” Yet it took 30 years for the dive industry to catch on to the full potential of Tulamben’s undersea treasure and evolve into a full service dive resort. “People don’t have to take a boat to anywhere. They can dive anytime they want,” Tony told me. “Boats cost bucks, and there’s always someone late. Here you basically just walk into the ocean.” Practicalities Tulamben Wreck Divers, tel. 0363-23400/21166, email: info@ tulambenwreckdivers.com, website: www.tulambenwreckdivers. com. The Beachfront Villas, about one km west of town down a dry narrow twisting road, offer the premier views. Two large town houses (US$225 if all three rooms are used) at either end are fully outfitted with dip pools, two bedrooms, one bath. The 5 Villa Suites in between (US$75 double per unit) have twin beds and connecting doors. Ten percent discounts are given on all tariffs (except transfers) to KITAS holders. A 7-room accommodation, facing a luxurious 10 m X 5 m swimming pool, is spread around a big garden area behind the dive shop. Yet another 6-room two-story hotel is beside the restaurant. Rooms, depending the location, differ slightly in floor area but all have minibars, a/c, fan, safe, fixings for coffee and tea, TV monitor (no cable) with DVD player, breakfast included. Prices are pegged to daily exchange rate. No tax or service charge. Restaurant has free Wi-Fi and Indovision TV. A fleet of motorbikes is available for rent. Five modern a/c vehicles are used for airport transfers, US$45 each way per vehicle (four people plus luggage).

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“If it doesn’t kill you, it will only make you stronger!” “Is it a good idea to let your garden become dry to a point of drought, followed by more regular watering, in order to establish faster growth?” When it comes to the question of whether or not your garden can withstand long periods of drought the main factor to consider would be, has the garden been trained or prepared to withstand periods of low moisture? Additionally do you have drought tolerant plants? For example, a shade loving plant left to bake in the sun without water for a few days will easily stress to a point of no recovery. Likewise fruits and vegetable largely work on the premise of more water, better and bigger fruit. A tomato plant is strong and will withstand drought conditions, but the resulting fruit will be small and fleshy. Fruits and vegetables need sufficient water while in flower and the fruits are swelling up through the consumption of water. Deep root watering is the main technique used to train a garden or plant to withstand dry periods, and it will also result in a more lush and vigorous growth, no matter what varieties of plants you grow. So how often should you water? My advice is to give a good soaking of water, once a week, rather than frequent short watering. By restricting frequency of irrigation we force the plant to develop a deeper root system, and thus produce a more vigorous plant. Water heavily and less often to encourage deeper rooting, and the plants will be better able to withstand drought. Plants watered heavily once a week will be much stronger and healthier than those given a daily sprinkle. Frequent shallow, watering causes roots closer to the surface. So when a drought does hit, the plant with the deeper roots will survive longer. In effect it was trained to prepare for the drought. The untrained plant with a shallow root system will succumb much quicker to pests, disease and dehydration. Generally you would find the starved plant will be bigger and healthier. The aim isn’t really to starve it, rather to train it through deep watering to be more efficient at sourcing moisture, and food. It forces plants to develop strong and active root systems. Your goal is to saturate the soil to about half a meter deep. This will create a reservoir of moisture below the roots. As the shallow areas dry out the roots will reach for the deeper water. If you notice plants starting to wilt, water them deeply again. Eventually you will find that watering twice a month could be sufficient to a plants needs, depending upon the variety. When you first start deep watering, take care of your seedlings, and plants in hot areas of the garden. Flowering plants in sunny positions will need watering more regularly. Seedlings and fresh transplants will always need more water until their root systems have become established. As you condition your plants gradually increase the time interval between watering. If anything starts to wilt then repeat the deep watering process. Plants in nature are so very drought tolerant. For example in Bali nature can turn her tap on for weeks at a time, and

then you can have weeks and months without rain. Especially in the dry season (June-July), you can notice that sports fields become dry and dusty as the grass can’t cope with the heat and lack of moisture at that time of year. It is common to see dead wilted or dried out plants in a well watered garden, yet you can see trees growing by the side of the road lush and green which haven’t had a drop of rain for months. Interestingly some plants in fact won’t reproduce unless they have gone through a dormant period either due to drought or wildfire. There are many other factors to consider that affect your moisture requirements, such as sunlight. A plant in the shade will last much longer without water than the same plant outside baking in the sun. Likewise plants in pots will dry out much faster than plants in the ground. The soil in the potted plants is above ground, and thus exposed to more heat and wind evaporation. If you dig a small pit for your potted plants so that they sit in at ground level then moisture lost due to wind and heat will be less. Are your plants drought tolerant to begin with?

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A cactus will do fine without water, a lotus flower won’t! Parsley won’t last long in hot dry conditions whereas a rosemary bush will thrive in that environment. Aloe vera can go or months without water, until it’s at a point shriveled and almost brown, from which it can recover with just one heavy watering. Alternatively, in hot weather some flowering plants could be dead without water within a just few days. Low growing plants have naturally shallow root systems and although a deep watering program will encourage deeper roots, any plant with a shallow root system will naturally require more regular watering. Humidity is another factor. Plants will last longer in an environment of high atmospheric humidity because they are able to absorb moisture through the pores in their leaves. Alternatively in a dry or windy environment moisture is lost through the pores in the leaves. So there are many variables, but most importantly, yes drought periods scan improve your plant growth in the long term, so long as you don’t stress the plant to a point of no return, whereby it becomes so dry that it can’t recover. Mulch will help in retaining moisture and will protect roots from temperature extremes, and will also suppress weed growth.

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Starvation diets have been shown to lead to a higher life expectancy in humans, likewise in the case of plants, it is true that by restricting the water supply or starving the plants for periods, will lead to overall health benefits for the plant. As they say : “If it doesn’t kill you, it will only make you stronger!”

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Anyone for Tiddlywinks? Charles Silvertongue is a builder of sorts, he learned his trade knocking on doors selling ornamental ducks and, over time, developed a thriving business throwing up dodgy houses in earthquake prone areas. He likes to save on steel and cement but he knows that if an earthquake comes along his houses won’t stand a chance and he will face a major problem. He needs to protect himself. He comes up with a fiendish plan. First he gets a house quality rating agency such as “Grumpys” or “Ordinary and Empoverisheds” the boss of whom knows him well - he plays tiddlewinks with him every week. Charlie gets his friend to rate his houses as sextuple A++. Then he makes a promise to Edward Bluespank, another member of the tiddlywinks club. Charlie calls it a promise but in fact it is more of a bet. He bets that his houses will fall down in an earthquake by the year 2084. Edward, going off the sextuple A++ rating, thinks this a cert and so he takes on the bet at odds that are very advantageous to Charlie. This protects Charlie, it is a form of insurance, if his houses fall down he will make even more than he did from building the houses in the first place. This is not the point however, 2084 is so far away whether the house falls down or not seems irrelevant. Charlie now has a very desirable bet supported by his sextuple A++ rating. He decides to sell the bet to some poor unsuspecting victim, another member of his local tiddlywinks club, some wealthy, well healed friend. Of course the friend trusts him – he is a member of the tiddlywinks club after all. But it doesn’t stop there. Charlie realises that, unlike insurance policies, he can take out as many bets on the same house as he wants, he is deriving wealth out of nothing. Charlie is now making far more tiddlywinks out of selling bets than building houses and the more dodgy houses he builds the more tiddlywinks he can make. He is actually encouraged to build dodgy houses. Others start to hear about Charlie’s plan and they join in. The bets now start to be bought and sold by members of tiddlywinks clubs all around the world. The bets have become a currency that can be created, bought and sold by anyone even though they don’t actually represent any collateral at all. To add even more benefit Charlie can group his houses together into estates and sell them for higher prices with their sextuple A++ rating and, by selling them, he is released from the risk if they ever do happen to fall down. Everyone who wants to invest his or her pension or life savings, even gardening clubs, seek out Charlie to buy his dodgy houses. Many of the world’s tiddlywink players think this is a great scheme and join in with relish. Even people who spend their lives looking after other people’s tiddlywinks get involved. But some of the more sensible people are uneasy, they realise there is great danger. Eventually one of the most senior members, Warren Stool of the International Tiddlywinks Federation, (a man with more tiddlywinks than just about anyone else in the world) has dire warnings that this is a time bomb and one day the world tiddlywinks sector will collapse. He warns that there simply aren’t enough tiddlywinks in the world to cover the huge value of the bets. No one listens, everything goes well but then, one day, tragedy strikes. There is a very large earthquake, the houses fall down, people start to call in the bets and, with no collateral to cover such vast numbers of tiddlywinks the whole scheme collapses. People all over the world lose their shirts and their underwear as well. Attention turns to the rating agencies, why did they give a sextuple A++ rating? “Oh our ratings are only our opinion” they say. In the meantime Charlie is far, far away sitting on his private island drinking pina colada from a high heeled shoe and........ playing tiddlywinks. What a totally ridiculous story. Of course such a thing could never happen in the real world now could it? Well unfortunately earthquakes do happen, in fact we have just had one. Not a big one but certainly the largest most people can remember for quite a while. According to the US geological survey it was a magnitude 6.1 situated 140 kilometres South West of Nusa Dua at a depth of 35 kilometres. Just for the record earthquake history in this area includes a severe earthquake on 14th July 1976 which killed 563 people and a moderate earthquake magnitude 6.5 on 28th September 1998 that killed 1. As we have discussed before the effect of earthquakes at a local level are as predictable as a tattooist with parkinson’s disease. In our recent earthmovement several buildings in localised areas were damaged while many others in close proximity were relatively unharmed, such is the quirkiness caused by the complex formation of the earth’s crust and the resonance of vibrations that pass through it. All we can do is make buildings strong enough to withstand some pretty heavy

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I spoke to a good friend who runs his business from one of the buildings damaged, a row of rukos near the Dewa Ruci roundabout. He reports that the building itself is sound with no cracks in the structure or walls. The damage was, in fact, roof tiles and concrete adornments being shaken off most notably a concrete facade along the top of the front walls which cracked and pieces of which broke away falling across the front of the building. This made it very dangerous for anyone trying to leave the building. It appears the concrete structure of the building itself was well designed and properly built, the added adornments however, were not properly locked into the main structure and this is what caused the problems. Now is probably a very good time to take a look at your buildings and check for damage. Quite often damage is easy to spot. Walk around the outside of the building systematically checking each wall from top to bottom looking for cracks or signs of movement. Particularly see if there are serious cracks that might make the building unsafe. If your walls have stone cladding you might find parts that have fallen off.

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Look at the roof and see if there are any tiles moved or missing. Move inside and check all the walls and ceilings for cracks. Walk around the floors in each room and see if there are any cracks or gaps opened up between the tiles. So much for the obvious but be careful there may be damage, however, that is not so easy to see particularly if your building has stone or other cladding that is hiding the structure beneath. Here are some ways you might look for clues. Go around and check all the windows and doors and see if they still open and close properly. Movements in a house can often push the frames out of square, only a very small movement can result in a door or window sticking or the catches or locks not engaging properly. Cracked or broken window panes are also a give away. Earthquakes have a tendency to crack concrete (funny that) particularly on the roof and even more particularly along the roof ridges where the ridge tiles are cemented in place. You might not notice damage for a while but these things can become obvious rather quickly when it rains. Go around the house and check the roof ridges for cracks (a pair of binoculars can help a lot).

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Walk around the house and tap the floor tiles, earth movements can often “pop” the tiles releasing them from the cement underneath. They will sound hollow if they have lifted. If your building has stone cladding tap the pieces of stone to see if they have lifted away from the concrete beneath and look for movement along the joints. Swimming pools and fish ponds that have not been designed or built properly are particularly susceptible. You may find the water level is falling more than it used to suggesting leakage somewhere. Earth movement can also break pipes either underground or buried in walls, you might find damp patches or that your pump is running more than it used to. In earthquakes most people are killed and injured from falling masonry. As was shown in this recent event poorly made building facades (immediately above entrances) present a major danger. It is also noted that in Indonesia “infill” walls (these are the sections of walls that “fill in” the sides of the building between the reinforced concrete columns and beams) are usually not tied into the main structure of the building and can crack or even fall out while the main structure remains sound.

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It is well to remember that roofs are not very strong, they are only designed to withstand wind and keep the rain out. If anything falls onto a roof, such as a wall, it may well fall straight through onto anyone in the room below. We came across one such case from the recent event where a lightweight steel roof frame was badly damaged by a parapet wall that fell over onto a roof. If you do notice something that you area not sure about call a structural engineer to assess the building. We can only expect more earthquakes as the Australia plate dives underneath the Sunda plate we are sitting on the edge of (always troublesome those Aussies). Of course what we need are more earthquakes like this one, large enough to release the pent up energy in the earth’s crust but not large enough to cause major damage or loss of life. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the website at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789 Copyright © 2011 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BM/G-13 July 11


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THE HEART OF BALI The Rotary Club of Bali Lovina Lends a Hand By Michele Cempaka Established in 2007, the Rotary Club of Bali Lovina (RCBL) is much smaller in comparison to other Rotary clubs throughout Bali, which include: Rotary Club of Bali Ubud, Rotary Club Bali Nusa Dua, Rotary Club of Bali Canggu and Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak (RCBS). The Rotary motto: ‘Service above Self’ conveys the humanitarian spirit of the organizations more than 1.2 million members. Strong fellowship among Rotarians, meaningful community and international service projects characterize Rotary clubs worldwide. For Rotary Club of Bali Lovina, their successful community projects implemented by just a few dedicated individuals, has made a significant impact on the lives of many Indonesians who are living in poverty and/or do not have access to education. Currently, RCBL is assisting children through their eye glass project. They are going into as many schools as it takes to find out which children need eye glasses so that they can be more successful learners and read with ease. RCBS arranged a district grant for this project which enabled RCBL to procure 150 pairs of eyeglasses for distribution in local schools. This is the second time that RCBL has done the eyeglass project which may well continue in future years. RCBL has other big plans to help improve school facilities. They are waiting for a global grant that will provide the funding needed to put computers in local schools for their computer program. Hopefully RCBL will get this funding by early 2012. One of their biggest projects, ‘Window to the World’, offers a pre-school program which helps prepare children for their future education, and an after-school program for older kids. These educational programs are inspired by the Montessori system and incorporate social etiquette, environmental awareness, music and acting. RCBL is also in the process of working with the Rotary Club of Holland to raise funds needed so that they can purchase a piece of land and build a new school. In addition, the Rotary Club Bali Lovina has an environmental committee which promotes environmental awareness by doing beach clean ups in northern Bali in conjunction with schools and the government. This awareness is spreading even further, with the promotion of creating composting facilities in local villages. The government has already agreed to provide funds, but most of these villages haven’t taken up this offer. There are 160 villages in the Buleleng regency which creates thousands of kilos of rubbish every year. The government just doesn’t have funding to collect all of this garbage in every village. Thus, the solution is to create composting facilities which have real benefits: 1. Garbage is made into quality compost which can then be sold to local farmers for fertilizer, thus creating a sustainable income for villagers 2. Elimination of rubbish through a safe means without creating further environmental damage that occurs when rubbish is burned.

RCBL is also involved in several health awareness projects both locally and internationally. Every year Rotary Club International promotes polio eradication which all Rotary Clubs participate in worldwide. “Through this program, we’ve managed to wipe out polio in most countries throughout the world,” said David Liscumb, Secretary of RCBL. “We have an annual Christmas party in which we usually raise money for this cause. The first $1,000USD goes to the Rotary Club International fund for polio eradication and the remaining amount goes into our other projects.” This year’s party will be held at Nugraha Lovina Resort & Spa on December 3rd at 6:30pm. The cost is Rp150.000 and will include dinner, a raffle, auction, draws and a door prize. HIV-AIDS is another vital community program which RCBL is committed to. The number of reported cases of people with HIV-AIDS is on the increase, with the north of Bali having the second highest number of cases after Denpasar in the south. The Rotary Club of Bali Lovina actively promotes and continuously raises funds for HIV-AIDS awareness. According to recent reports from the Aids Commission state (as of March 2010) there were 3,390 - this is approximately 1 person in every 1,000.

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The Rotary Club Bali Lovina is seeking new members who are committed to contributing their skills and time to assist with the club’s various community projects in Lovina and outlying areas. In order to become a Rotary Club member, a person must be sponsored by a current member. Then as a perspective member, s/he must attend five meetings. If afterward the person is interested in joining, s/he must provide the Rotary Club with a Curriculum Vitae and write a short explanation about why s/he would like to join the Rotary Club. Then the club will vote on whether this person should be accepted into the club. RCBL could potentially enlist a member who only lives in Bali half time as long as the member shows that s/he can contribute to the club’s projects during her/his absence. “We’re primarily looking for business professionals who have a network. Our club is comprised of members from several countries throughout Europe, Canada, Indonesia and Australia which brings a different perspective to the club. Many of our members have networks with business people in various parts of the world,” said David. For more information about the Rotary Club Bali Lovina please visit: www.rotary-bali-lovina.org or call David Liscumb on: 081338652107.

For questions or comments about this article or if you would like me to do an article about your organization, please email: michelina630@hotmail.com Copyright 2011 © Michele Cempaka See all past articles of The Heart of Bali at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/G-2 Nov. 11


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A week in Lombok is not a long time, especially if most of it is spent on Gili Trawangan, aka the Party Island. It’s always been an eclectic little community so far as expats go, strongly focused on accommodation and recreational diving. On a recent trip across the Wallace Line we stayed first in Senggigi, at the usefully central Puri Bunga, just across from the Art Market, where the tariff’s not a killer and waitress Novi, by now an old friend, remains as helpful as ever at breakfast. On Trawangan, we stayed at Gili Villas, the Manta Dive-linked operation just up the street from the Gili Deli next to the night market. They are pleasant little villas and the cleaning, cooking and security staff members are enthusiastic, at least for the most part. And the limit-of-twousers free Wi-Fi was just manageable for a household of three heavy users.

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Flying into the new Lombok International Airport for the first time was an interesting experience. The tourism-oriented locals up Senggigi way call it Bandara Hutan (Forest Airport) since it is 47 kilometres and at least an hour and fifteen minutes away from where most tourists want to be. They’ll probably get over this angst if the airport begins to pick up additional international services. We flew Garuda (we have to keep adding a few unusable frequent flier points to the piggy-bank) and landed at Bandara Internasional Lombok, near Praya in the middle of the island, in the swiftly gathering gloom of post-sunset. By this time, 11 days after it had finally opened, its lighted signage was proclaiming “ANDARA IN-ERNASIONAL LOMBOK” and the “K” was looking as if it wouldn’t be around for long. Still, the runway lights seemed to be in place and working. The new highway that is supposed to speed honoured guests to the booming cash points in Senggigi and the boats to the Gilis so they can begin parting with their money to the greater glory of the island’s economy is, after the fashion of things in Indonesia, a cross between half-completed and notional work-in-progress. Our taxi driver skilfully negotiated his way through the narrow gap between two large signs (in Indonesian) “road closed ahead” before he worked out he was on one of the workin-progress bits and nearly drove us into the cavernous ditch at the end of this enterprise.

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In the Pink The Bali Pink Ribbon Walk on October 22 raised sums unspecified at diary deadline time to support breast cancer prevention programmes for local women, helped along by a wide range of generous commercial sponsors. Hector now has a pink T-shirt for his own effort in walking the allegedly five kilometre course around the manicured gardens and streets of Nusa Dua’s star hotels precinct (most of the walkers opted for their own shortened course) and also gained an insight into modern forms of entertainment. For some reason, the organisers thought a bunch of crossdressing trans-gender boys acting the goat (well, the jenny perhaps) and pretending to (a) sing and (b) be Beyonce

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The Hong Kong Journal, an online effort that over 22 issues has sought to bring important issues into the public domain, is no longer being published. A statement from editor Robert Keatley tells us the Smith Richardson Foundation, whose generosity brought the Journal into existence six years ago and has been its main funder ever since, is not renewing the grant that made its publication possible and that it has not been possible to find sufficient alternative funding. Although the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will maintain the Hong Kong Journal’s archives on line for some time, there will be no future issues. Issue 22, posted some weeks ago at www.hkjournal.org, includes an analysis by Anthony Cheung, President of the Hong Kong Institute of Education, explaining why so many Hong Kong residents are unhappy with their government and current social trends. It also has a report by Louis Pauly of the University of Toronto that outlines the reasons why he believes the administration needs more aggressive economic policies if Hong Kong is to remain an affluent, global financial centre in the coming years. The demise of the Hong Kong Journal is a shame. We need to see free thought from China’s only really free city. Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2011 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Ubud’s Bar Luna Lit Club The creator of the Ubud Wr i t e r s & R e a d e r s Festival, Janet De Neefe has lived in Bali for over 20 years. Janet founded the UWRF in 2004 and, since then, the festival has brought more than 800 writers to our shores and attracted thousands of attendees. The Bar Luna Lit Club, fast becoming known as the thinking place for hipsters, presents local and visiting authors from all over the world Tuesday and Thursday nights. The events are often paired with local musicians as an added bonus. What gave you the idea of starting a literary club? The Lit Club was my way of keeping the spirit of the festival alive all year long. I chose the restaurant venue purely for this reason and my aim is to foster a stronger literary movement on the island and to spotlight local creative talent. I want it to become a Paris-style literary salon that lends itself to heated debates, discussions and revelations, maybe even revolutions! When did the club start and who was your first guest presenter? The Lit club began just over a year ago with our first evening called “The Importance of Being Ernest Hemingway” presented by Stephen Atkinson and assorted Hemingway lovers, and was a wonderful start to our lit evening series. How do you find writers for the events? With so many friends in the publishing industry and international writer’s circles, visiting authors fall into my lap. There are also many talented writers on the island, both Indonesian and foreign, who generally draw the largest crowds. Return authors, such as Booker-prize winner Anne Enright, recently here on a family holiday, are usually eager to appear if time permits, and, of course, authors who arrive early for the Festival or stay on after, such as the charismatic Nam Le last year, enjoy being a guest. In between author appearances, we are proud to also feature Bali’s amazing musicians. What’s in it for the writers? Every writer needs an audience or readers in order to be heard and that is what we provide. And with our link to the Festival it can be the start of a whole new career. It doesn’t get much better than that for a budding writer, or any writer for that matter. How does a writer go about participating in a Lit Club night? We are only an email away, or you can pop into Bar Luna during a Tuesday or Thursday night to make yourself known or we can be contacted at barluna@casalunabali.com

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Bar Luna is a launch pad for local writers to appear in the festival and any writer in the festival program might be dragged into appearing at Bar Luna pre or post event. I am yet to find a writer who doesn’t enjoy telling the world about his/her work! What kind of writers do you attract? Bar Luna is a “liquorice allsorts” of the written word - political writers, environmentalist, essayists, novelists, non-fiction. You name we’ve had them - even had a “manga” Japanese writer. Robin Lim from Bumi Sehat, Horst Henry Geerken from Germany who wrote of his time in Indonesia during 1965-66, Nigel Barley who wrote about Walter Spies and Richard Van Camp, an award winning children’s book writer from Canada. Many poets have presented as well including Warih Wisatsana and the Denpasar poets, John O’Sullivan of Four Seasons fame and the new kid on the block Julie Silvester who has published a book together this year with a local writer Steve Castley. Who was the most popular writer ever hosted? From memory, the most crowded evening was Noor Huda Ismail, former Washington Post journalist, who wrote a novel about his experience sharing a room at the Pesantren with one of the Bali bombers.

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Are presentations ever accompanied by slide shows? Rio Helmi, Lawrence Blair, Agustinus Wibowo, graphic designer David Berman, Peter Westheimer, Matt George and Rudolph Dethu have presented visuals to support their discussions which always adds a powerful dimension. Have any flare-ups ever occurred? There have been heated debates and these have been very memorable, such as when Erwin Arnada, the former editor of Playboy magazine, made a presentation just days before his arrest last year. The place was full to the rafters. Also a tantric sex presentation was interesting to say the least! A shot of controversy can be healthy providing no one is hurt! What do you personally like most about the Lit Club? It’s all about bringing people together, just like the festival. It’s a celebration of literature and ideas, an open platform to discuss the issues that concern us all in a cosy, nonconfronting environment with lashings of cocktails and good food, of course. The mainly in-conversation sessions run for just an hour, about as up close and personal as you can get to an author. And it’s free!

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Where is Bar Luna? Just wander down Jalan Gootama, one of Ubud’s most charming laneways, which starts beside Nomad Restaurant on the main road. Bar Luna is a short walk down on the left nestled under creeping vines. How does one find out who will be presenting? Ask to be included on our mailing list barluna@casalunabali. com or become a Facebook friend. It’s that easy.

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH EARTHQUAKE…Again Ok so we had a big one, at least the biggest one I have felt on the Island in the past 30 years. Thank goodness rumblers like that don’t happen too often, nevertheless it is wise to be prepared for “The Big Ones”, as sitting on a ring of volcanoes where seismic activity is a daily event, an earthquake is always a possible if not probable event. How did the Island handle this 6+ quake that lasted for more than 30 seconds? Everyone you speak to has a vastly different experience than the next person. Some felt the quake very strongly in one area, and yet people 100 meters away hardly felt it at all. Some seemingly sturdy buildings and fixtures crumbled and others had no damage at all. Recounting on the events and experiences of people in various locations around the Island, the biggest dangers seemed to be from falling debris, in particularly glass and large objects such as water towers, statues and signs. I have heard several debates, some of them quite contrary and heated discussions as to what you should REALLY do during an earthquake. Go outside? Stay inside? Get under something? Or try to find yourself a “triangle of life”? I am no expert on earthquakes, or disaster survival and rescue but it seems to me that a “one rule fits all” cannot really be applied. For example in Japan the rule of thumb is to stay inside the building and hold on. Well if I was in Japan I would feel fine with that. Buildings in Japan are specifically structured with very effective foundations to withstand very strong rocking and rolling! If I was in a large building in a place like Bali?....... Hmmmmm. As far as I am aware (from speaking to a few architects and engineers) there are no guidelines for considerations on quake proofing buildings here. Now lets look at a place like a popular supermarket on Sunset road that sustained quite extensive damage to the façade, as well as a few other buildings close by that had windows shatter. It does seem that the greatest danger here would have been falling debris and glass, or being trampled in the stampede of people all trying to exit down the one an only stair-case. It would be wise I feel for all of us to just take a few minutes to consider the buildings that we and the ones we care for frequent. Supermarkets, schools, banks, offices, factories, our homes and the homes of friends & family. Have a quick look around. Is there an emergency exit or are you standing in a box with one exit that is expected to service hundreds of people? (Remember stampedes are a major cause of death in any panic situation). Are there huge windows that you need to avoid? Are there statues, water towers or any other high fixtures that may tumble? 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During a quake safety STILL boils down to three basic steps: 1 - Drop to the ground 2 - Take cover by getting under a sturdy desk or table 3 - Hold on to it until the shaking stops. • If there isn’t a table or desk near you, drop to the ground in an inside corner of the building and cover your head and neck with your hands and arms. Do not try to run to another room just to get under a table. • If you are in bed, hold on and stay there, protecting your head with a pillow. You are less likely to be injured staying where you are. Broken glass on the floor has caused injury to those who have rolled to the floor or tried to get to doorways. • If you are outdoors, move to a clear area if you can safely do so; avoid power lines, trees, signs, buildings, vehicles, and other hazards. • If you’re driving a car, pull over to the side of the road, stop, and set the parking brake. Avoid overpasses, bridges, power lines, signs and other hazards. Stay inside the vehicle until the shaking is over. If a power line falls on the car, stay inside until a trained person removes the wire. • If you’re at the movies or a sports game, stay at your seat and protect your head and neck with your arms. Don’t try to leave until the shaking is over. Then walk out slowly watching for anything that could fall in the aftershocks. • If you’re by the shore, drop, cover and hold on until the shaking stops. Estimate how long the shaking lasts. If severe shaking lasts 20 seconds or more, immediately evacuate to high ground as a tsunami might have been generated by the earthquake. Move inland 3 kilometers (2 miles) or to land that is at least 30 meters (100 feet) above sea level immediately. Don’t wait for officials to issue a warning. Walk quickly, rather than drive, to avoid traffic, debris and other hazards. • If you live downstream from a dam, you should know flood-zone information and have prepared an evacuation plan. Catastrophic failure is unlikely, but dams can fail during major earthquakes. The main point is to try not to move and to immediately protect yourself as best as possible where you are. Earthquakes occur without any warning and may be so violent that you cannot run or crawl; you therefore will most likely be knocked to the ground where you happen to be. You will never know if the initial jolt will turn out to be start of the big one.

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After the Earthquake - Tend injuries and watch for hazards as follows: • Check for injuries. Apply first aid. Do not move the seriously injured unless in danger. • Do not use telephone (avoid congestion) unless there is a serious injury or fire. • Turn off electricity, gas and water. Check for gas/fuel leaks before lighting matches. • Check for water or sewerage leaks, broken electrical wiring etc. • Check for cracks and damage, including roof and foundation. • Be prepared for aftershocks. Evacuate if the house is badly damaged. • Do not waste food and water as supplies may be interrupted. • Listen to local radio and heed warnings and advice on damage and service disruptions. • Avoid driving unless for emergency (keep streets clear for emergency vehicles). • Do not go sight-seeing or enter damaged buildings. Stay calm and help others if possible. 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 Office number : 0361-2775666.

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For Sale; Modena stainless steel cooker with 4 gas burners and oven plus cooker hood (can be used without extraction, carbon filter reduces smell.fumes). Selling as a set. Perfect condition. Bought now 7 million, selling 4 million. 0878 6137 0955 Mr. Eka. Denpasar. [053]

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Does your child wet the bed? If your child is over the age of 5 and still wets the bed then Cognitive Behavioural Therapy can help.

Bedwetting therapy programme Weekly therapy sessions can help your child to overcome bedwetting. Dr Sally Roach PhD Semara Counselling Centre Jl Kayu Jati 5, Kerobokan

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For Sale; FCS double bag 7.0, new 3 juta, now 1 juta. E-mail <mainski@gmail. com> for photos or question. Denpasar. [048]

For Sale; Desk, solid wood, dark brown/black, approx 120cm x 70cm, 2 small drawers, Rp. 300,000. Call 081 856 6674. [021]

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LOOK GREAT AND RADIATE A BEAUTIFUL VIBE FROM WITHIN Rob Peetoom opened his ďŹ rst hairdressing salon back in 1969 in Holland. Now in 2011 he is the proud owner of 13 salons in Holland including make-up and beauty departments, and is now opening his ďŹ rst Hair Spa on the island of Bali. Rob has travelled all over the world, following the newest trends and techniques, participating in shows in places like NYC and London. Rob Peetoom says. “I have learnt so much over the years. The competitions and shows are about being artistic and unusual with hair, which is fun between stylists, however not suitable for clients. Truly observing your client and creating a fashionable and attractive hairstyle by taking into consideration his or her hair type, personality and charisma, THAT is what it is all about. Observation skills is something I have mastered over the years, and it is a quality I emphasize within my organisationâ€?. Rob Peetoom is the creative director of Intercoiffure Mondial and this year he was named one of the 10 best hairdressers in the world by Estetica magazine. Rob Peetoom had the honour of receiving a knighthood from the Dutch Royal family, for his outstanding contribution to his profession. The Rob Peetoom Academy trains each stylist and ensures personalized high quality service at each salon. In the Rob Peetoom salons you will encounter price differentiation, to offer you a wider variation of choice. Are you ready for a new experience? Explore the RECENTLY OPENEND HAIR SPA. When you leave the salon you will look great and radiate a beautiful vibe from within.

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Antibiotic Syndrome – Do You Have It? The use of antibiotics in recent years has exploded. It is common for these drugs to be prescribed routinely for even the mildest of infections, and in many cases they are given even in viral illnesses which they have absolutely no effect on. The trouble with this widespread use of antibiotics is their long term side effects. While you may certainly recover from your bacterial infection quickly using these drugs, they may leave you with often disastrous side effects in the long run. Often you will not even associate your current health problems or symptoms with the use of previous antibiotic use, however this is a real problem and you need to be aware of the potential dangers of the antibiotic syndrome. The Cause of Antibiotic Syndrome The antibiotic syndrome may arise after you have taken a course of antibiotics for any reason. It may occur even after a single course of this treatment, however the symptoms may not appear until months or years later. The problem here is that antibiotics do not just kill the bad bacteria that you are trying to eliminate, they also destroy all the good bacteria that inhabit your intestinal tract as well, which are crucial to your long term good health. These bacteria act to keep your intestinal tract in good health by producing vital vitamins and by suppressing the numbers of unhealthy bacteria and fungal organisms such as candida. When the numbers of the good bacteria have been disrupted, say after a course of antibiotics, then the unhealthy bacteria and also candida can then multiply out of control, leading to a wide range of symptoms and health disorders. Antibiotic Syndrome Symptoms What symptoms can you expect to have if you are suffering from the antibiotic syndrome? The most common ones are: • Digestive disturbances – bloating, cramps, trouble digesting food, • Lack of energy, fatigue, tiredness, brain fog, • Arthritic joint pains, • Skin disease, rashes, • Menstrual problems, • Emotional instability and depression. You may also have persistent thrush or oral, anal or vaginal itching. These problems make the diagnosis of candida infection obvious, however it may also be present without these symptoms. The yeast or fungus candida albicans, of course, thrives during antibiotic treatment. It is therefore very important when you have taken any course of antibiotics to simultaneously use anti-fungal agents and to use replacement therapy with probiotics afterwards. Without doing so you run the real risk of developing the antibiotic syndrome! However, it is important to realize that the antibiotic syndrome is not just due to candida. There are also many other types of pathogenic or disease causing bacteria which are usually in small numbers in the colon, but multiply and become dangerous when they travel to the small intestine – which may happen after a course of antibiotics. Bacterial Dangers The danger of bacterial overgrowth within your intestinal system should not be overlooked. Indeed it has been suggested that certain bacteria are linked to various chronic health conditions: • A type of coli bacteria produces a molecule that is very similar to insulin. If your immune system becomes activated against this molecule it may then also attack related features at the beta cells of the pancreas. • Rheumatoid arthritis has been associated with the proteus bacteria. Proteus is also a common cause of urinary tract infections. Women suffer urinary tract infections as well as rheumatoid arthritis twice as often as men, while men usually have higher levels of klebsiella and three times more ankylosing spondylitis than women. • Yersinia enterocolitica, induces an immune response that attacks the thyroid gland and leads to Grave’s disease with a serious overproduction of thyroid hormones. • Auto-immune diseases such as psoriasis, lupus, and even pancreatitis have also been linked with the antibiotic syndrome and bacterial overgrowth. • People with AIDS do not die due to a virus, but eventually succumb due to severe candida and bacterial infections.

In the 1940’s Candida was found in only 3% of autopsies, now the figure is nearer 40%. There are other causes of the antibiotic syndrome- oral contraceptives, steroids and other drugs, radiation treatment and chemotherapy - but it is antibiotics that are the main cause. How to Cure the Antibiotic Syndrome Antibiotic syndrome can be treated and perfect health returned. The first step is to use natural antimicrobial and antifungal agents to remove the overgrowing pathogenic organisms that are causing this condition. Secondly, it is important to completely clean out the gastro-intestinal tract from all the pathogenic organisms that are causing this problem. So let’s look at this step by step: 1. An anti-candida diet is critical in order to eliminate candida, and this means no simple carbohydrates of any kind. Essentially a diet of vegetables (no fruits) and proteins and fats is required for at least 2 weeks. 2. Ozone therapy (EBOO/RHP) is the most effective blood cleansing therapy I have seen. It will clean your blood and organs from most viruses, bacteria and fungal infections if performed on a regular basis. 3. Natural Iodine is a mineral that has a very broad antibiotic effect when used in the correct doses. It is also a very potent antifungal agent, and when used orally it will kill all the pathogenic organisms from your intestinal tract. 4. Isotonic water flushes: use a salt water drink (1 heaped tsp salt in 1 liter water) to flush out the dead microbes from your small intestine. 5. Colonic hydrotherapy can also be used to also flush out and clean your large intestine – this should commence after you have started all of the above. 6. Probiotics are essential in large doses immediately after you have killed off the pathogenic organisms and flushed them from your system. These will then recolonize your intestinal tract and prevent the nasty bacteria and fungi from multiplying. Continue taking these for several months after you have stopped the flushing and cleansing.

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By following the steps outlined above you will have a very good chance of recovering your health completely. It does take time and effort but the results are certainly worth it. If you have any questions or feedback on the above article you can email me at DrTheodoreBali@gmail.com

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For Sale; Surfboard “firewire’ 6’2” x 18 5/8 x 2 1/4 excellent condition Rp 2. 5 mill. Call Kai at Balian Beach +62 858 5701 6911 or e-mail <gmoosa@hotmail.com>. [019] For Sale; Refrigerator Sharp, 230 ltr, excellent condition, Rp. 1,200,000. 081 856 6674. Seminyak. [020]

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FOREVER YOUNG The Anti Aging clinic at the BIMC Hospital provides a number of excellent cosmetic treatments all of which, are carried out within an international medical standard facility by either our Plastic Surgeon, our Dermatologist or our Cosmetic Doctor. APTOS STITCH LIFT a non-surgical mini face lift that will last for 5 to 7 years BLEPHAROPLASTY minor eyelid surgery for the rejuvenation of the area surrounding the eyes BOTOX is a simple procedure which will improve the look of lines and wrinkles and is also widely used for the treatment of migraines and hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) DERMAL FILLERS Aquamid, Esthelis, Restylane and Teosyal are used to plump up lips and cheeks and smooth out deep facial lines FRUIT ACID PEEL rejuvenates the skin which improves pigmentation and fine lines hGH - Human Growth Hormone, critical for energy, vitality, increased muscle mass and weight loss MESOTHERAPY for areas of stubborn fat such as upper thighs, buttocks and abdomen SCLEROTHERAPY treatment for spider veins SUNSPOT REMOVAL is a 15 minute treatment using liquid nitrogen For further information, or to book your free consultation please contact Robyn our Australian Consultant on 08133 866 8755 or email robyn@bimcbali.com

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For Sale; Surfboard, size perfect for beginners. 7’6 x 21 1/2 x 2 3/4. 3 fins, new leash. Red and green color. Good cond. Made in Australia. Only 1.4 juta. Contact 0821 4488 7367. Nusa Dua. [153] For Sale; A solid Teakwood carved entertainment cabinet 4 drawers (for CDs/DVDs), 2 shelves with doors (for media players) and space for up to 30” TV with 2 doors that slide back. Size approx. 120x40x200cm. Color/finishing is natural teakwood. Good for villa. Price is Rp. 4million. Contact for 0857 9256 8658 or <thingsadvertised@ gmail.com> for photo. Sanur. [124] NC/He/I-02 Nov 11

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Since we live in Bali, we have to take advantage of this amazing nutritional food. The reason why everyone raves about coconuts is because it contains a very healthy form of fat called medium-chain triglycerides (MCT). Although MCT’s are indeed a form of saturated fat, they have some very unique properties. For example, MCT’s are very digestible, which makes them ideal for people with digestive problems such as ulcerative colitis or irritable bowel syndrome. MCT’s also have antiviral and antimicrobal properties. Specifically, coconut and coconut oil contain a fatty acid called lauric acid, which has been found to be quite effective in fighting a number of bacteria. This makes coconut and coconut oil very effective for supporting the immune system. Coconut has a reputation for fat burning, which, truth be told, is probably a bit exaggerated. There have been research studies showing that people who regularly incorporate coconut oil in their diets lose weight, but some of the studies suggest you have to eat practically 40 percent of your calories from MCT’s to get the effect. But many people find that smaller amounts of MCT’s, from coconut or from supplements, are very effective, if for no other reason than they help keep you full and thus less likely to overeat. The other thing about coconut is that it’s incredibly stable. You can heat it to high temperatures and it doesn’t break down its chemical composition and create trans fats or other undesirable compounds like olive oil does at a certain temperature. So you can actually cook with it! As far as the supposed “dangers” of coconut fat, it’s worth pointing out that research has shown that populations such as the Polynesian Puka Puka and Tokelau islanders, who consume a very large percentage of their calories from coconut and coconut oil, have vanishingly low levels of heart disease. And better still, not only is coconut amazingly healthy, but it is beyond delicious.

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Coconut water Coconut water contains sugar, fiber, proteins, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, and provides an isotonic electrolyte balance. It has hit the market in the USA as a recovery drink after endurance events. So instead of consuming a sugary dosage of Gatorade or Pocari sweat, why don’t you just replenish from the famous palm nut? Nat’s suggestion: Since coconut water has such a great balance of electrolytes it works well as a perfect hangover cure. True! Coconut oil

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Coconut oil has been touted in eastern cultures for its healing properties. Pacific Islanders call the coconut palm “The Tree of Life” since the palm has so many uses. The fat in coconut oil is an unique and different from most all other.The medium chain fatty acids do not have the same effect on cholesterol and may help protect against heart disease and keeping your immune system top notch. Use it in cooking or as an oil in salads. Nat’s suggestion: Have a tablespoon of coconut oil in your breakfast oatmeal or simply have it straight up if you’re brave enough.

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For Sale; Oxygen kit for medical use. 4.3 ltr tank (DIN), regulator and free flow mask. New ex. dive center. Was $500, sell $300. Sue 0813 3704 6227. Candidasa. [199]

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For Sale; Computer table with wheels easy for moving. Some gym equipments & treadmill made in USA, still good condition. Call 0361 753 4261. Kerobokan. [201] For Sale; Long board used 5-6 times. Like new. Clyde Beatty. 3 juta. HP: 0813 3914 2263, 0821 4712 2223. [202] For Sale; Samsung Galaxy 551, white color with pink keyboard, cute Android phone for girls. Unwanted gift, still brand new only used lightly. 1.5 million. Kuta. 081 2937 9521. Kuta. [203] 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. Mini SDcard. Rp. 3.5 mio (nego). For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [181]

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For Sale; The best mosquitoes plants from Papua is for sale! Able to grow in pots. Easy grow, yet very useful. 0857 3802 0048. Denpasar. [219] For Sale; Single bed (springbed) good condition just little scratch on the left side. Sale for 850.000 include the sheet! Call Alexa +62 821 4632 2299. Kuta. [220] For Sale; Cheap around 100 pcs used handycraft & 30 pcs rare antique house decoration & music instruments from Sumatera ex closed resto. If you buy all before mid Nov only IDR 15 millions. 0852 3474 1404 for inspection. Denpasar. [221] I am looking for temporary home-schooling group for 7 y.o Denpasar area and around. Pls e-mail : <bijoux91@ymail.com>. [222]

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Wanted; Klik-klak good condition cheap price. Email detail pictures to : <bijoux91@ ymail.com>. [223] For Sale; Beautiful jewelry set (necklace, bracelet, earrings) gold color with many diamonds. Brand new still in box, good quality. Sell for 250ribu. SMS 0878 6196 0495 to view in Ubung. [224] For Sale; Moveable kitchen work top table incl sink L314cm x D60cm x H80cm, good condition as new. Cost 2juta to make and only sell for 1.1mil. SMS 0878 6196 0495 to view in Ubung. [225] C/He/G-2 Nov. 11

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HEALING HANDS

A Balinese with gifted hands, sensitivity and many years experience for delivering an old technique of traditional Balinese message. From head to toe (1,5 hours) Indulge, balance, renewal in your home

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For Sale; HTC Sensation 4G 1,2Ghz Dual-Core (qHD) touch screen, camera 8 mp, vidio recording, still like new, complete manual book, box, charger, earphone, screen guard, soft case, sale for 4 mill please call 0831 1964 5264. [175] For Sale; Many plants for your garden. Fruits such as Mango, guava, orange, limes, Papaya, apple, aloevera etc. Flowers lotus, lilly, 69, Cempaka, mini soka etc. Contact 0857 3802 0048. Denpasar. [176] For Sale; Golf Clubs - Full set Nike Slingshot Irons (5A) Nike Sasquatch driver and 3/5 woods, putter, wedges, trolly bag etc. Good condition. Offers on all/part welcome. Sanur area. E-mail: <fox@bali-move. net> in first case please. Sanur. [177] 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. <dolphin@hour.com>. [178]

For Sale; Coffee machine, Piazza D’Oro Espresso machine excellent condition good for small coffee shop or villa. 15,000,000Rp. Hp: 0812 3940 0408 or e-mail: <indokiwikel@yahoo.com> (for photo’s). Canggu. [040] For Sale; My original Sony PlayStation 2 slim game console, perfect condition, still in box and seal warranty, complete with 2 joystick and 1 memory card, only IDR 1 million ONO. Call/SMS 081 2387 2838. Denpasar. [083]

OPPORTUNITY BISNIS FISH SPA WE SELL FISH SPA COMPLETE PACKAGE WITH ORIGINAL GARRA RUFA FISH INCLUDING SERVICE & MAINTENANCE. WE ARE THE 1ST GARRA RUFA FARM, EXPERIENCED IN EXPORTING TO OVERSEAS. FOR MORE CONTACT US: ONDEL-ONDEL FISH SPA +62 361 8527121 / doddy@dolarbalistudio.com / www.dolarbalistudio.com NC/He/I-02 Nov 11

Upix Nail Extensions Professional Nail Tech Acrylic and Gel

At your home, hotel or villa

For Sale; Hairspray Schwarzkopf Taft, volume hairspray, extra strong. New bottle from Germany, still sealed. 80,000 IDR. Please SMS 0878 6002 1671. Seminyak. [211] Free training in Health Tourism & Natural Health Care in Kuta & Ubud. Interested in Natural Health? Clean Environment? Vegetarian? Raw Organic? Sustainability? Free housing & food for qualified trainees. Contact <YayasanHati@ gmail.com>. [212]

Phone: 0361-874 2556 +62 813 3879 1146 Email: upixnails@gmail.com www.upixnails.baliklik.com C/He/I-24 August 11

Klinik PENTA Medica

24 Hours Medical Assistance

GP consultation & home visit/out call Professional emergency room service Air charter & commercial medical evacuation Dental clinic service Home care & nursing care First aid training Ambulance transfer & standby event service By joining PENTA Medicare Club (PMC), will get discounts at several medical providers in Denpasar Only IDR 135,000/year PMC Family Member IDR 486,000/year Klinik PENTA Medica

Jl. Teuku Umar Barat - Marlboro No 88, Denpasar - Bali Telp. 0361 490709 / 7446144, Fax 0361 - 490708 www.pentamedica.com, e-mail: clinic@pentamedica.com

Klinik Penta Medica Candidasa

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For Sale; Washing machine, near new for sale (8 months old). Samsung top loading 5 kg. Leaving the island so must be sold. Worth 2.3 mill new, asking price 1.2 mill. Message 0821 4550 9657. Kerobokan. [084] For Sale; Stabilizer/ Voltage Regulator. Krisbow Pro. SVC-1000 VA. 1 output for 110V, 1 for 220V. Only 1 year old, good condition. 250,000 IDR. SMS 0878 6002 1671. Seminyak. [185]

Full Body Massage Now in the privacy of your home Fully trained professional staff to relax, rejuvenate and refresh you Home delivery now available

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

Sun Burn Relief Therapy

Classic Suku Massage

Specially prepared aloe vera cream is applied soothingly over your body & massaged into the skin. To sooth & regenerate sun burnt skin & reduce peeling caused by too much sun. 1.5 hour Rp. 150.000

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; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (about 20 volumes). Per book only Rp. 100.000. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [184] For Sale; Variant flowers paintings collections for sale range IDR 750 - IDR 1 mill. Very nice and variant accent colors to make your house and office rooms alive.Not oil painting! Plakat painting with some expose painting on the canvas.To see pictures send me your e-mail add on my HP 0813 1968 8778. [185] For Sale; Brand new wedding kebaya including longtorso size S-M, white color with full applications of imported beads. Bought for 1.1 juta, sell for 400ribu. Sms 0878 6196 0495 to view in Ubung. [229]

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Wanted; Typewriter in perfect condition. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [183]

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For Sale; New spares and parts Kawasaki Dirt Tracker 150, original 14 inch rims, spokes and 100/80/14, 120/80/14 road tyres, exhaust, oil filter, cables, globes, spark plugs, sale price 400,000 cash, Terry. 0813 3813 6110. Sanur. [188]

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Le Salon de coiffure

Hair | Treatment | Nails | Make Up | Waxing International & Traditional Wedding

For Sale; Macbook Pro / Macbook Charger. Magsafe 65w. Second hand, but great condition. Charger only. 700rb. SMS 0819 3608 5166 or <thomas.allan@ ais-indonesia.com>. Kerobokan. [230] For Sale; Manual sewing machines. Brand Typical, Butterfly and Brother. Good condition and work really well. Closing the garment. For photos or info please contact 0857 3802 0048. Denpasar. [218]

Jl. Uluwatu II Jimbaran Arcade #2, Jimbaran - Bali (Next to Circle K, near Mc Donald)

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For Sale; Woodenboxes to give, perfect for storage or product presentation. 36x25x8cm in nice stone design, with lid, stackable, left overs. Very cheap. Call: Ifa 081 5929 4338, e-mail <robertmoe@hotmail. com>. [097] For Sale; Used CNC machine, 75x50cm, 30kg, perfect for engrave/cutting of wood, plactic, aluminium, etc. Connectible to any PC, no heavy duty, Rp. 25.000.000. Call: Ifa 081 5929 4338, <teakconcept@ yahoo.com>. [098] For Sale; Ex. 1 Sony HD camera, 4000 US$. Underwater housing optional 1000 US. Michael 0813 3775 5729. Sanur. [099] C/R/I-07 Sept 11

Learn then earn! Interested in natural health? Vegetarian? Raw Organic? Free training for natural health care and health tourism in both Kuta & Ubud, from yayasan. Free housing and raw organic food if needed. <BaliLOHAS@ gmail.com>. [240] For Sale; Black Casio’s G-Shock! Model# DW5600E. Rp. 500,000. Worn only twice, looks brand new. Come with box and user’s guide. 200m water resistance, alarm, timer, stopwatch with EL backlight. SMS or call 0821 4649 1330. Canggu. [118] C/R/I-04 May 11

RESTA U R A N T - L OUNGE

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Update Di Mare is the classic Mediterranean restaurant that sits atop the cliffs at Karma Kandara, in Ungasan. It has to be one of the most impressive restaurant locations in Bali, way above the crashing surf and beach below. New at di Mare is their Sunday Brunch which combines a chilled seafood buffet [poached tiger prawns, Manila clams, Mediterranean black mussels, imported oysters, sweet Javanese sea crabs [pictured], etc.] with European cheeses, smoked and cured meat and fish and a selection of dessert items. These are all on display in the air-conditioned Veritas, di Mare’s wine room. Hot dishes from the kitchen are ordered a la carte, creations by their American Executive Chef Stephen Grande. Polenta stuffed with shrimp and chorizo, a Salad of Soft Shell Crab and a Mushroom Meatloaf, accompanied by fork-mashed potatoes, Stuffed Prawns filled with a crab mousse and topped with pear and ginger relish scented with vanilla bean. The special menu [and price] for kids is a welcome novelty. In the background live Jazz, and the normal entrance fee for admission to the Nammos Beach Club [down and over the cliff edge, by funicular] is waived for participants at the Sunday Brunch.

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For Sale; 15 philateli stamp books for only Rp. 170.000 or one book (18x25cm), white carton pages with 6 clear plastic bands for stamps. One book has 18 pages + cost Rp. 20.000. Tel. 0821 4755 8570. Blahbatuh. [054] For Sale; Laptop. Dell Inspiron 1420 (Crimson Red) 99% Mulus. Processor Dual Core 1,86 Ghz. Memory 1GB DDR2. Hardisk 120 GB. Monitor DVD RW. 4 slots USB. Non OS. Complete: manual, CD driver + box, battery + charger, bag, soft case eiger. Harga Rp 2,7 Juta. Call: 0819 3301 6907 Rendy. Kuta. [107]

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Sip Sunset Grill is an offshoot of the original Sip on Jln. Legian. This time with a large

space and car park, even a decent sized kitchen. The interior looks and feels like a transplant from France. Traditional French Chef Patrick Chauchereau worked wonders from his original minute kitchen at Sip, they tried to split him in half but settled on renaming his title as The Shuttle Chef, overseeing both locations. Patrick produces real French fare, no nouvelle cuisine here, rich sauces, wonderful light pastries, just as you would expect but rarely find at ‘French’ restaurants in Bali. The Country Pate with onion chutney marmalade bears his trademark. There is a Ravioli of Scallop and a Beef Carpaccio [surprisingly free-flow!]. Breast of Chicken is with the essential tarragon sauce, a l’estragon, and potatoes ‘Maxim’ style. The Tenderloin of Beef has been aged for 45 days, the Hamburgers made from rib-eye steak. Other cuts of beef are also on offer, perfectly grilled, all with your choice of sauce; Cumichurri, Bearnaise or Mustard [Dijon]. Desserts such as a Wild Honey Souflee are on the menu. Set Lunches [3 courses] are only Rp.85,000++, and could be a Poached Egg in Aspic and Chicken Vol au Vent followed by a Strawberry Vacherin.

Melting Wok Warung is Laotian with a French touch! Jln. Goutomo in Ubud [narrow

one way street between Dewa Sita and Raya Ubud] has maybe 20 small and mini warungs. Another 20 have opened and closed over the past few years. Whilst many tourists walk this street the limited parking seems to have hindered any of the places becoming very successful. However this newcomer looks very professional, steep steps leading up to a pleasant terrace with modern seating. The concept is very simple, everything from the wok. Stir Fries of assorted local vegetables, with meat and seafood added. Laotian food is the traditional origin of Thai cuisine [the food in north-eastern Isaan, Thailand’s biggest province, is almost pure Laos, as is the language they speak] before the later influence of Persia and China, a mélange of which is today’s Thai. A selection of pre-prepared dishes are always available at Melting Wok Warung, the rest is via Today’s Blackboard.

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Mak Jo is Indonesian Chinese, situated on Jln. Uluwatu, half way between Jimbaran and Ungasan, providing local residents up on the hill with a very cheap dining option. Simple food presented in a very clean modern terraced restaurant. Chicken Wing Dumplings are unusual. Fried Chicken in a Basket a steal from the West. A variety of soups include Kare Bebek and Chicken and Corn. Bakso options [chicken or beef] are traditional or with noodles. Nasi Ayam Bakar as everywhere [with kecap manis, saus pedas or BBQ], Udang Asam Manis [sweet and sour prawns] and Koloke [chicken] are Chinese Cantonese standards. As with all Asian cuisines there are many vegetarian options, all incredibly cheap. They even offer Hamburgers [chicken or beef] for those in the group who do not eat Chinese! Sushi Hana is more than just a sushi bar, although everyone who eats here always includes some in their order, either standard style or ‘way out’! All the normals are here but then there is a Scorpion Roll, soft shell crab, eel, snow crab and tomago, all arranged along the plate in the shape of a scorpion, tail and all. Or a Spider Roll, of soft shell crab, snow crab, tomago and avocado. Beef Enoki is interesting, 4 mounds of Enoki mushroom wrapped in sliced beef as is the Baked Salmon, this time with three distinct rolls with snow crab wrapped in salmon strips. Interesting mains and salads with seafood options predominating, Bento boxes and even Sushi Hamburgers [ a slab of sushi rice pretending to be half a bun], Beef or Chicken Katsu, Soft Shell Crab or Prawn and Avocado, covered with sushi rice topped with nori. A chain restaurant out of Jakarta that is clean, friendly and refreshingly different. Also very good value! Located on the Sunset Road Kuta end near Chinoiserie. Il Giardino is Italian and new in Ubud. The owners of the long time successful Three Monkeys, on Monkey Forest Road, have extended their wings to take over the garden restaurant at the family resort of the late Dutch master painter Han Snel. It is a classic open setting beside the lotus pond, surrounded by well tended gardens. Snacks and light meals include Bruschettas of Roasted Pumpkin with feta and basil or Creamy Mushroom with thyme and parmesan. Soups can be Brown Lentil or Cream of Fennel. Salads are varied and the pastas are numerous. Risotto is Seafood studded with prawns, squid and red emperor, saffron added. The large wood-fired pizza oven produces thin crisp pizzas and other things. Osso Buco is ever popular, that cut across the veal shank, the central bone from which holds the neck scarf of many an Italian chef. Rack of Lamb [rosemary, garlic and white wine] and Chicken Thighs [grain mustard, sage, garlic and white wine] are but a few of the mains on offer. Warung Kadek is best described as an up-market warung. In central Lipah Beach, Amed,

it is almost opposite the long established Coral View hotel. The food is mainly Indonesian Chinese as is the norm for this area, the prices very local warung [all mains less than $5], but the restaurant itself is immaculately clean and modern, whilst still completely Balinese in design. Any slowness in service is more than made up for with natural charm, smile and grace. All in all it is a pleasant spot for a relaxed dinner. Chicken Honey, local Fish in Garlic and Lemon, Sweet and Sour everything and a touch of International with small but excellent Pork Spare Ribs in BBQ sauce with a bite. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com

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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth

ARE WE FACING A FINANCIAL TSUNAMI OR JUST HOT AIR? On 6th October Mervyn King, Governor of the Bank of England, warned that the world was facing its worst financial crisis in history, one which could eclipse the Great Depression of the 1930’s. As we survey the heaving tourist resorts of Bali and the mushrooming new villas and hotels, are these the words of someone living on another planet or are we living in a fantasy world and failing to see the financial tsunami heading our way?

their assets into the perceived safety of a bank. A safe option, to be sure, in the very short term, but with interest rates lower than inflation one that provides little hope for any kind of wealth-building or long term financial security. Let’s say you reach retirement with a nest egg of a quarter of a million dollars. If you draw down say $2,000 a month (a minimum expat survivable figure, taking into account the easily forgotten cost of medical care) your savings would be just about wiped out after 10 years.

LET’S HEAR WHAT THE EXPERTS HAVE TO SAY Around the same time the Bank of England chief was uttering his warnings of impending doom I was attending a two-day investment conference in London where the presenters included some of the world’s top fund managers.

But how can you make real money without taking any risks? The fact is you cannot. But you can mitigate the risks through diversification. This means investing in assets that are independent of each other. Even in the worst financial crisis there are still opportunities to make money. Where are the opportunities right now?

A theme running throughout the conference was the European debt crisis. Greece right now is the epicenter of the crisis. It is a very small economy in the big picture but it has the potential to start a domino-like collapse. You may recall the Asian financial crisis in 1997; it started in Thailand and was considered a local issue but it quickly spread to the whole region. Dirk Schumacher of Goldman Sachs affirmed there was no silver bullet for the Eurozone. Reduction of debt is the only solution, but that requires austerity measures, reduction in public services, fewer jobs and lower wages. As we have seen, such measures lead to protests and riots. On a brighter note he pointed out that many private sector companies were sitting on large volumes of cash. The problem is, with all the current uncertainty companies were unsure what to with it. Richard Pease of Henderson Global Investors confirmed that the majority of companies in Europe were actually in good shape but their share prices were being punished by weak sentiment. Bruno Paulson of Morgan Stanley agreed that corporate profitability was at an all time high but this may not be sustainable if sentiment causes demand to fall. TO BEAT INFLATION MEANS TAKING ON MORE RISK Andries Kotzee of Momentum agreed there were serious headwinds to growth in the form of indebtedness. The yields on bank deposits have been overtaken by levels of inflation in the developed world and can no longer be seen as an investment. Consequently, investors who want to beat inflation are going to have to take on more risk. Evy Hambro, manager of the BlackRock Natural Resources Fund believed that the emerging markets, despite recent setbacks, were going through a multi-decade growth phase and should more than compensate for the woes of the developed nations. He observed that while a slowdown in demand for commodities had caused prices to fall we should be focusing on the supply side where mining companies were facing greater technical obstacles as well as an increase in nationalism. These factors could have a greater impact on future prices than demand. RECESSIONS COULD GROW IN FREQUENCY Jim Reid of Deutsche Bank stated that now that the financial system has built up a large debt bubble the developed world is going to be vulnerable to more shocks and we are likely to see more frequent recessions in the future. There could also be more government intervention in the form of printing money and regulation in the form of forcing pension funds to buy government bonds. This might assist governments but with bond yields at 220 year lows it is not an attractive proposition for investors. Glyn Owen of Momentum concluded that the early exuberance of 2011 came to an abrupt halt in July when the markets took a dim view of early attempts by European policymakers to resolve the impending debt crisis. Since then asset classes such as equities, commodities and high yield bonds have fallen in favour of safe haven government bonds. He confirmed that dynamic asset allocation and diversification remained the key to efficient portfolios. FINE, BUT WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN FOR US? The task of a financial planner is to try to make sense of all the different views on what is happening in global markets and take them into account when offering best advice to clients. Unfortunately it is not a precise science and it is subject to hundreds of variables and events that cannot even be foreseen. Faced with all the uncertainties it is understandable that some people simply capitulate, withdraw themselves from any form of risk and move all

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Let’s look at the main asset classes and also some alternatives: 1. Cash. A very poor long term investment but it is still essential to maintain safe reserves. Owning a castle is no use if you have no cash to pay the bills. 2. Bonds. Government bonds are secure and liquid. Governments can always print money to honour them. Except of course countries like Greece which are not free to print Euros! But the returns are little better than cash. Corporate bonds offer better returns, with only limited risk. 3. Equities. Right now there are some good value shares but you have to be selective while markets are unsteady. The conference speakers recommended stocks that pay regular dividends. 4. Real estate. A favourite for many and certainly one for the long term but illiquid and can be a burden in the shorter term.

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5. Hedge Funds. There are a number of good hedge funds employing many different strategies but you need to understand how they work. They usually take several months to redeem. 6. Commodities. These can include oil and energy, precious and base metals and agricultural products. A must in any long term portfolio. Demand is certain to increase while supply will inevitably decrease. 7. Structured Products. These can tie up your money for up to five years but in return you have access to a portion of stock market gains, capital protection and sometimes guaranteed interest. Your money is likely to grow without risk of losing it. As long as you can afford to wait five years. 8. Other alternatives: Forestry products (you can invest directly in trees, some of which can produce an income after one year), litigation funding (very high returns with capital protection if you can tie your money up for at least two years), asset-backed lending, private equity. There are other opportunities for those looking for even more exotic investments. There is an interesting Iraq fund for example or an opportunity to invest in a large biofuels project.

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If there is an impending crisis and recession in the west, we don’t know yet to what extent it will impact Asia, and particularly Indonesia. The wise approach is to have a personal strategy in place for different scenarios and to always be prepared! Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ppi-advisory. com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.

every tuesday on 1st and 3rd weeks of the month You can read all past articles of Money Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Copyright © 2011 Colin Bloodworth

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Restaurant Review

By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com

Not So Crazy! Crazy Cow may be a crazy name for a restaurant but there is nothing crazy about this place. Seriously great food in a fun environment, which is what budget dining should be all about! Perhaps that is the secret of this place, open only a few months and virtually full every night since. So much so they had to close down for a month in order to expand so they could extend to the next building and have a larger kitchen. They serve the simple things, what I call comfort food! And plenty of it, most of the servings are huge! They have the weirdest motto ….to make you fat! All the food is International but with a Mediterranean influence, mainly Spanish. The Stuffed Pasties are Italian, so named as the oversized pastry parcel [packed with chunky vegetables and a touch of mozzarella] is made from a thin layer of pizza dough and baked in the oven, around it a thick tomato salsa, and this dish like many other here is definitely big enough to share between two. The cold Gazpacho Soup is very Spanish as are the Calimari Rings tossed in a tangy dressing. A local Thai intrusion are the Prawns dipped in shaved coconut, then deep fried, served with the mandatory Thai sweet chilli sauce. A serving of 4 large king prawns, shelled apart from the tail, incredible value. For that anytime snacking or for a range of interesting small bites as entrees there is their Tapas Menu. Many original Spanish items [Gambas Pipil, prawns in chilli, garlic and hot sizzling olive oil, in some Spanish restaurants just referred to as Garlic Prawns, Spanish Omelette, and the tasty Huevos Rellenos, otherwise known as Devilled Eggs, boiled and split the yolk combined with shredded tuna and spices] and a few original creations such as a Mini Paella, Meat stuffed Mushrooms and Couscous stuffed Tomatoes. Pizzas include the standards, Margarita, Hawaiian, Marinara and Funghi as well as a Paprika and Salami, and are often ordered to take home. Their Hamburgers have become very popular. The Beef version comes with your choice of blue cheese or mozzarella. There are also Chicken and Fish Burgers. A popular sandwich is their Steak Sandwich, served with onion, green peppers and a touch of mozzarella. Alternately you can have a Chicken Wrap. All are small bites for any time of the day. Pasta dishes are listed amongst the mains and most are big enough to share. Gnocchi is served with traditional pesto. The Ravioli can be beef [tomato sauce] or Vegetarian with spinach and cheese, topped with almonds and a thyme butter sauce. Spaetzle is pasta Austrian/German style,

served with streaky bacon, mozzarella and sautéed onions. The Risotto is infused with saffron and combined with Parmesan. Most popular amongst the mains seem to be their Pork Ribs. At Crazy Cow they are honey glazed and so tender the meat just falls off the bone. Close behind in the popularity stakes is another pork dish, the Pork Loin which comes in mustard and honey sauce, served with couscous. The Chorizo Chicken is interesting, the thinly sliced breast is rolled around a chorizo sausage and roasted in the oven, cross sliced, served on one side a garlic mash different from any other [creamy with olive oil and herbs] and a red pepper cream sauce on the other. The chorizo is totally unlike those you buy from the deli. This one is soft, luscious and strongly flavoured, the perfect match for the outer layer of chicken meat. The sausage is prepared on the premises by their Spanish Master Butcher David. Unique! Seafood can be Mussels in white wine or a Fillet of Barramundi which is served with their own Crazy Rice, of fried variety with vegetables tossed with coriander, crushed peanuts and other fresh herbs. Cuttlefish is a rare find on this menu. Cuttlefish is neither squid nor octopus, yet has traces of both with a taste that is richer than squid but lighter than octopus. Most amazingly Cuttlefish is not even a fish, but a mollusc. It is common in the Mediterranean but also found off Timor. The body and head are grilled, it is served with a balsamic sauce, with a salad of mango, avocado and green apple on the side.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Crazy Cow

Address

: Jln. Umalas II, Umalas,

Telephone

: 473 2397

Open

: 11.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m.

Kerobokan.

[closed Sundays] Non-smoking Area : None. Smoking Area

: Everywhere.

Parking

: Small area opposite.

Price

: Rp. 240,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: Not yet, in process.

Food

: International with a Spanish touch.

Wine

: Limited.

Service

: Very friendly.

Atmosphere

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There are two house specials at Crazy Cow. Both are suitable for group sharing. Paella is available without pre-ordering just a 45 minute waiting time for preparation and wokking. In portions for 2, 6 or 10 people, this Paella is a mix of seafood and chicken. It can also be prepared for larger groups but with pre-ordering. The Super Special [must be pre-ordered at least 24 hours in advance] is the Whole Shoulder of Lamb. The shoulder is de-boned and flattened, the meat stuffed with garlic cloves before being roasted in the oven with provincial herbs and root vegetables. Hand sliced at the table its presentation has even been known to be greeted with applause! Suitable for 6-8 people, this is a real show stopper!

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.

Hearty meals with a great taste! Extra value is that you are eating in a fun factory, isn’t that what a night out is supposed to be all about? No wonder that the first-timers keep on coming back to this Crazy Cow!

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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12. Extra keys -Do you need to type an umlauted-u (ü) but you’re not using the German keyboard? Touch and hold the U key and you get a set of additional keys to choose from. This works for several of the alphabetic keys, enabling you access to letters such as éîçåß, etc. In addition, there are several punctuation keys that be have similarly, so that you can type curly-quotes, etc. 13. Want to show your friends how to do something with your iPhone? Take a screen shot by pressing the home button and power button at the same time. You’ll see a flash and your shot will be saved in the Photos app. 14. If an app freezes on you and won’t close, reboot your iPhone by holding down the home key and power button for about six seconds until you see the Apple logo again. 15. You can double tap space to get a period plus a space. 16. Choose which iPod buttons show up in the home row. From the iPod app tap More, then tap Edit at the top left of the screen. You can tap and drag which shortcuts you want to appear at the bottom.

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19. Hold down your finger on a hyperlink while viewing a webpage and you get a pop up notification showing you the full URL of the link you are about to click on. 20. For less blurry iPhone camera shots, hold down the camera button while you frame your shot and steady your hand. It won’t take the picture until you let go of the button or tap the screen with another finger. This method is more instant and reduces the blur from your hand moving. 21. Sick of the iPhone constantly trying to change the word “Bali” to “Belly”? Make a contact in your address book called “Bad Words” and fill the contact information with swear words and other uncommon terms the iPhone is constantly trying to auto correct. It will think it’s a per son’s name or info about a contact and won’t try to suggest a different word! Works wonderfully! 22. While on a phone call, you can use all the features of your phone that don’t require the use of your cell data connection. If someone asks you what Bobby’s number is you can simply hit the Home button and go to your ad dress book and get the number. In the next Gadgets article I’ll give you Android users a huge list of tips and hints as well so you don’t feel left out. Look for it in just 4 weeks at your local Bali Advertiser outlet.

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More Marinas Anyone? Indonesia has only t h r e e marinas. From west to east they are Nongsa Point at Batam I s l a n d , P a n t a i Mutiara at Jakarta and Bali Marina at Benoa. For those of you who are geographically minded you will immediately work out that to the east and to the north of Bali, a huge area covering some of the best sailing seas in the world, there are no marinas. Zippo, nothing, nowhere - no easy place to buy water or fuel, get urgent and much needed repairs done to your yacht or most important no safe and secure place to anchor and get off your yacht and have a break for awhile. Cabin fever is not just something that happens in snow bound log cabins on a mountain somewhere it happens on yachts too! Now there may be good and cogent reasons for this sad state of affairs but we can still ask the question - does Indonesia need more marinas? For what it is worth they are not very popular where I come from. One view is that marinas are exclusively for rich people who appropriate a beautiful piece of coastline and build a luxury enclave for themselves and their very expensive boats. Another view is that marinas are bad for the environment. This has become so persuasive that in many marinas around the world you can’t even take a pee off the deck of your floating home without getting into trouble. Then there is the Indonesian view that marinas can help create jobs and can give a much needed boost to remote coastal villages. Marine Tourism There is an emerging consensus amongst Indonesian officials at all levels of government that a strong and viable marine tourism sector will deliver positive economic benefits to remote coastal villages throughout Indonesia. The national government is putting significant resources into this such as sponsoring the rebirth of the Fremantle to Bali Yacht Race and Rally and promoting special events such Sail Wakatobi and Sail Belitong 2011. At the local level village heads are very keen to welcome yachties anchoring in their areas especially if they stay awhile and spend money.

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If a few strategically placed marinas were built throughout eastern Indonesia then certainly more yachts would give these waters a try. Let’s start with Kupang which has a maritime history going back centuries. What an excellent sailing gateway to Indonesia this would be for yachts heading westwards if a marina was built there. Marinas and the Local Community If marina development is linked to the local community rather than the “enclave model” then the economic benefits for any chosen location are potentially significant. You would be amazed how many businesses can live off yachts parked in a marina. Get a bare patch of coastline put a marina there and in 5 years time you will have a distinct and viable business area. That is as long as the yachts keep coming. Here is list of some of the spin offs and types of jobs that marinas can create: Spin Offs • Support for local fisherman by building decent boat ramps and access to better marine service facilities • A tourism centre could promote the local area or regency • Meeting venue within the Marina could be built for hire for ceremonies, club meetings, special interest groups, networking of local business people • A specialist venue could be built to put on cultural displays of dancing, theatre and music • Local art and produce markets would get a boost • Waterfront promenade where locals can fish, mingle and meet visiting yachties. (This my favourite) • Jobs • The construction phase would create many jobs and local procurement policies during this phase would increase demand amongst local or regional businesses • 24/7 Safety and security jobs -. Leave yacht without any hassles. • Diving school and dive and yacht charter services • Marine Radio Service for immediate sea area • Ground and pool maintenance within marina • Houseboat hire within the marina • Bilge collection and waste management • Laundry services • Supermarket within the marina • Crane lifter and high pressure cleaning service and Hardstand service • Car hire • Fuel and drinkable water supply services • Shore power to yachts • Bar and restaurants with wifi • Ships chandler

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A bigger plan could be to make sailing through Indonesia a key thoroughfare for the thousands of yachts that are sailing right now around the world. Indonesia is in a perfect position to capture this through traffic but for a lot of reasons yachties either avoid Indonesia and skirt around it or rush through to get to Singapore if sailing westwards or Darwin if sailing eastwards. A lot of this is based on perception. Try mentioning that you have dream to sail around Indonesia and many people will ask, “Aren’t you scared of pirates?” This is despite the fact that there has not been any reports of piracy for decades if at all. The big bogey of corruption scares sailors off as well. Read some of their blogs and you soon find that this is a big turn off. Given these perceptions real or not it is with some trepidation that yachties enter Indonesian waters. This could account for the popularity of the annual Sail Indonesia rally which is essentially a cruising in company event with Sail Indonesia officials there to act as guides and help yachties at each designated anchorage.

Local schools could offer courses for t h o s e interested in marine tourism that supply workers to the marina. Skills will be needed in seamanship - deckhand to skipper certificates, marine electronics. diesel mechanics, yacht repair and maintenance and marine radio communication etc. If all goes well young people will be encourage to stay and work in the local area doing real jobs rather than leaving mum and dad and head for Bali looking for work as a waiter or taxi driver. But whatever you think of marinas a key issue here is that any developer must conform with a myriad of government regulations. According to one source who shall remain nameless there are over 50 licences that have to be applied for from the local, regency, provincial and national government level before you can dig the first sod. Sorting this mess out might be a good start. Happy sailing.

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SACRED CAVES OF BALI Part one By Tara Khadro Throughout the centuries caves on Bali have been used by yogis, hermits, shamans, sages, priests, and royalty to meditate, pray and to be spiritually reborn. Ketut Sunarta says that he meditates everyday for one hour inside of Goa Maya. “You stay there for one hour, sealed in the darkness, listening to your own breath and the spirits begin to speak to you.” There are many caves on Bali. In this two part article we will explore Goa Maya in Bayad, Goa Lawah in Kusamba, Goa Gajah in Bedulu, Goa Giri Putri on Nusa Penida, and Silyuti in Padangbai. Ketut is the general manager of Bali Eco Adventure Resort. Goa Maya is located on the land that the resort, Bayad community and the surrounding rice farmers cooperatively steward. The cave, near the Petanu River 15km north of Ubud, is at the center of a serpentine matrix of tunnels originally dug as Cave opening, Goa Maya irrigation canals. Three years ago, Peter Studer the Swiss proprietor of Bali Eco Adventure Resort, rediscovered Goa Maya when he and Ketut arrived at a crevice shaped opening in the mountain. Peter asked Ketut, who grew up in a nearby village, if this was the opening to the ‘dangerous’ cave he had been hearing about. The cave had a reputation for being dangerous because it and the network of irrigation tunnels served as hide outs for the Balinese during the Dutch, Japanese and Communist occupations. Ketut warned Peter not to go into the cave at which point Peter promptly slipped through the crevice and into the mountain. Peter crawled on his hands and knees, along with spiders, snakes and squeaking bats until he came into the perfectly round room that is Goa Maya. He called for Ketut to follow. Reluctantly, Ketut crawled in. “I was afraid, but I went inside. The moment I arrived at Goa Maya I began to remember the stories my grandparents told me about the history of the cave.” In the 11th century the kingdom of Bedulu was ruled by an evil king, Maya Denawa. His subjects grew weary of oppression and called up Indra-the lord of heaven and of goodness-and Siwa-the godhead and the god of immortalityto help overthrow Maya Denawa. Their prayers were answered, the king was killed and his blood flowed into the Petanu River. No one wants to drink bloody water and the people needed to find a fresh water source for ingestion and irrigation. A spring was discovered flowing from a mountain into the river. Ida Pedanda Griya Sakh Manawatla, a priest, was walking along the Petanu River when the men were digging irrigation tunnels. Ida instantly experienced a profound power from the mountain and commanded the diggers to dig into the center of the mountain. It was here that the men carved a sacred space that the priest named Goa Maya: The Hidden Cave. Today the original crevice is still the entry point. It is very narrow, yet opens up into a tunnel. Bali Eco Adventure Resort and the community of Bayad expanded the tunnels to allow for ease in walking the 1000 meter serpentine path into Goa Maya. Flashlights are provided, as the tunnels are pitch black. A few bats hang out, yet there is a noticeable absence of spiders and snakes. Daily, locals feed the spirits of the tunnels and the Hidden Cave with offerings. Full moon ceremonies are celebrated in this sacred chamber that comfortably sits ten people. The moment I entered Goa Maya I felt my heart open. As I

a delightfully looking demonic face. Its large eyes are looking west, to the demon’s right. Underneath the ‘cheek’ are five thick fingers. Goa Gaja is an ancient site and designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. The statue of the primordial earth mother of Tibet, known in Mahayana Buddhism as Harati Ajima resides near the cave to ensure abundance and protection. This and other relics date back to the 8th century. Records also show that Goa Gaja was used by a Buddhist hermit in the 900’s. I ascertain its elephant nature derives from the shape of the cave: We enter through a short, tunnel…the trunk of the elephant. The trunk opens up into a small rectangular room-the body of the elephant. Although Goa Gaja is now a popular attraction for busses to deposit tourists, this ancient site retains a profound, sacred power. The cave contains a shrine with Ganesha, three black Siwa lingams and a middle shrine whose details have eroded back into the stone from which it is carved. Six rectangle shaped meditation chambers line the cave. I lift myself up into one of the chambers and notice that the edge is smooth and round, indicating a number of people have lifted themselves up to sit in this meditation chamber throughout the years.

Maya Denawa, Goa Maya

circled around the temple to look at the sandstone statues of Siwa, Indra and Maya Denawa (all carved by Ketut) I began to comprehend my heart opening: The presence of Maya Denawa, the evil king. The Balinese honor the light with the dark. Evil, or those rejected parts of us that have separated from the light of our Being simply exists. The dark is not separate; rather the light is contained within the dark. This is one reason why for centuries caves have been revered as sacred spaces in many cultures. Encased in complete darkness, embraced by the earth a yogi is able to safely face hidden fears to be reborn into en-lightened Awareness. When fears fall away the heart opens and our ‘little light inside’ shines forth.

I drop into meditation as tourists continue to travel through the body of the elephant. The average length of stay: Enough time to see…smile…snap! When the cave is empty of travelers I observe its natural allowing nature. This sacred chamber seemingly refuses to retain the energetic imprints of the tourists and myself. Its presence is truly open and accommodating to all that arrive. Walking beyond the bathing pool, the waterfalls and the Balinese temple the trail arrives at a second cave. The mouth of this cave is wide with a narrow tunnel leading into the mountain. The tunnel is too narrow for a human body to pass. In the front of the cave sits a natural shaped Siwa lingam (divine masculine) stone set into a yoni (divine feminine) composed of a circle of rocks. In front of this sits a barely recognizable statue of an ancient yogi.

Goa Lawah or ‘Bat Cave’ is revered by the Balinese as a temple that personifies the transformative power of a cave. The Balinese believe Goa Lawah is a vehicle to transport a deceased family member’s soul into deification. The cave, located near the beach south of Padangbai, was discovered by a wandering Javanese sage, Mpu Kuturan. He is also credited with developing the temple complex around the cave. The cave is the home of thousands of tiny fruit bats. In many cultures the bat is recognized as a symbol of death into rebirth. Bats indicate it is time to face fears and to die to what no longer serves us and be reborn into a new identity. In the United States I visited a 2km long cave that was all about bats. The National Park department stewards their cave home, closing the cave during mating season and only allowing a few visitors inside of the cave the remaining time. They want to ensure the survival of this particular species of bat and preserve the natural growth of the cave. From that cave I surmised that bats need to live in an enclosed, dark place. Goa Lawah deleted this summation. Goa Lawah is a shallow cave, with the bats clinging to the rock that forms the open face of the cave. A fence stands in front of it and visitors are allowed to view the bats as if they are in a zoo. It is forbidden to actually enter into the cave, thus ensuring the preservation and sacred, natural interdependent relationship of the cave with the bats. The entire cave face is plastered with bats happily hanging upside down. Some bats are sleeping, others are rapturously copulating and many seem to be chatting about the coming night’s hunt. The ancient Balinese Lontar (scripture) Babad Dalem states that Goa Lawah is a potent place for purification and spiritual awakening because of its location with the mountains, the sea…and of course the spiritual guidance of the bats. Goa Lawah invites us to contemplate the awareness of the cycle of death and rebirth in our own lives. Goa Gaja is an animal of a different size. This cave near Ubud in the village of Bedulu is known as Elephant Cave, although it looks nothing like an elephant. The origins of its name are not known. In the rock that is the face of the cave is carved

Orbs in yogi cave

Few tourists stop at this cave and I take the opportunity to retreat as far back into the tunnel as possible to meditate. The energy joyfully dances around me, rushing in from the back of the tunnel. Although the space is tightly closed, a feeling of spaciousness surrounds me. I feel a presence next to me and open my eyes to see only the statue and cave opening. The photographs taken from this vantage point are populated with pure white orbs. Many people say these orbs are the presence of the spirits of the cave. The sacred caves of Bali invite us into the spirit of adventure and to explore our awareness of the Spirit in matter. Om Swastyastu To experience Goa Maya contact: Bali Eco Adventure and Resort: www.baliecoadventure.com To contact the writer: tarakhadro@yahoo.com

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From the Director’s Desk As I write, a large brown padded envelope is being delivered to my desk containing glossy, new books sent by yet another author who is vying for a place in the 2012 Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. As soon as one Festival closes its curtains, the stage is being set for the next one, with new names being selected, new work being sent and read and ideas bubbling for different events. And as the months go by, the pile of books grows into odd-shaped lofty mountains and the scent of the printed page fills the Festival office and, slowly, slowly, ideas for the four-day program unfolds into a carefully navigated map.

The 6-day children’s program this year featured a recordbreaking 24 workshops, from writing about animal welfare to creating amazing characters and book illustration. Enter Denpasar, Bali’s capital, that shared a little of the literary limelight with events at Anom Darsana’s Antida Serambi Art Studio, the UWRF’S beloved sister venue, and Popo Dane’s Gallery. Biku and the Hotel Intercontinental were our beachside venues who entered the arena with intimate, up close and personal writer events. Schools jumped in, holding special workshops with our literary stars and even Udayana University hosted an international author.

The extraordinary blend of writers, both established and emerging, famous and lesser known, has become the trademark of every Festival. It’s like an exotic treasure chest of talent that features all that glitters together with hidden gems, or maybe rough diamonds. And I have to admit that these are often my favourites!

And after the Festival, the action continued with our postFestival ‘outreach’ events in at least five Indonesian cities sponsored by HiVOS, with international poets appearing in spoken word events from Bima to Makassar. ‘We were treated like rock stars”, Salena Godden squealed!

What about favourite sessions this year? Well, it was hard not to be moved by the mega-profound words of Chris Abani. “ Identity is never a destination” he stated. I scribbled that one down for posterity. Then there was the ever-jolly, giggling Alexander McCall Smith, hard-hitting Tariq Ali and unforgettable Izzeldin Abueliash, Australia’s legendary Paul Kelly, Anita Heiss, the dirty but clean DBC Pierre, the amazing Arthur Flowers, the hilarious Rodaan Al Galidi (who is desperately seeking a Balinese wife) terrorist expert Sidney Jones, the spirited bundle of golden curls Salena Godden, the Latinos lead by the charming Juan Gabriel Vasquez, Marcela Romero the Mexican and Cuban-born artistextraordinaire, Edel Rodriquez. On the Indonesian front, there was Andrea Hirata of Laskar Pelangi fame, Trinity the Naked Traveller, local lad Ketut Yuliarsa and the intriguing Agustinus Wibowo. And in the spaces in between, an extraordinary line up of articulate others from all corners of the globe. And behind the scenes, is the dedicated Festival team who have worked all year, fine-tuning the details and slapping dots on every single “I” to pull together what Louis de Bernieres last year called “a logistical miracle!”. Over four days Ubud explodes with activity using more than 45 venues for a whole host of dynamic events from poetry slams to book launches from cocktail parties to street parties. Twelve months work eventuates in a matter of just a few days. Hard to believe. There are countless volunteers who are present at all these places, from main venues to workshop spaces, from airports and cafes to hotels, they are there, diligently manning the door, counting heads, guiding authors and whatever other duties they have promised to fufill. And then there’s the literary team who whip up articles for the Bali Advertiser every two weeks, reading the work of authors and eagerly interviewing them. The names are too many to mention, but we are supremely grateful for the all hours they commit.

Most visitors claim there is no other Festival that garners such community support from local businesses. All those logos starring on the website have made a valuable contribution from hotel rooms to home-cooked meals.

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Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha in Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan

Bookshop and Bilingual Reading Room Ganesha in Denpasar Jalan Nusa Indah 21a (near Arts Centre)

Books for Bali Project (est. 2004) A special project to support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We donate books to local schools and libraries. Check in the store or on the website for more details. NEW Ganesha Bookshop and Reading Room (English & Indonesian) Jl Nusa Indah 21a Denpasar. Near Arts Centre C/U/G-24 August 11

And were the writer’s pleased? From DBC Pierre: You’re truly doing the work of the gods there – and with enormous good taste and flair. I haven’t seen such happy festival guests, it’s a perfect idea to weave books and music through such a rare a holiday place, everyone was agog. Thank YOU for hosting me - what a wonderful group of staff, readers, and writers! And of course I would love to come back - the festival is astonishing! Mariko Nagai. I wanted to write to thank you again for the best month ever... what an awesome festival! I have come back to London walking on air, veritably skipping about like a total gaylord - its going to take a few weeks to get urban and my edges city hard again now...Honestly thank you so much, what an inspiring and nourishing trip. Salena Godden. In the meantime, the core Festival team is still working diligently; compiling the 2011 data in what many have claimed was our greatest Festival ever. Many thanks to each and every one of you: Jane Fuller, Jeni Caffin, Kadek Purnami, Roberto Aria Putra, Nanda Arya Wijaya, Pande Parwata, I.B. Putra Wira Adnyana, Wayan Widiatmini, Aryo Dewa Bharata, Wayan Juniartha and Lily Wardoyo. You’re a force to be reckoned with! Next year’s dates are 3-7 October. Watch this space! Janet DeNeefe

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For Sale; Cheap! 2x Logitech MX revolution/ performance wireless rechargeable mouse. Excellent condition. New price Rp. 1.800.000, sale price Rp. 500.000. +62 812 3645 5025. Seminyak. [116] For Sale; Cool room, three meters long, three meters high, two and a half meters wide. This cool room was installed one year ago and never used. Can be used as a freezer if you want, 15C no problems. Compressor and evaperator all imported from USA. Replacement cost 120 juta, will sell for 45 million Rupiah nego. Contact Peter Flexi 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [060]

For Sale; Generator 5000 watts Honda copy goes well, just been serviced, 4 million Rupiah nego. Peter Flexi 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [061] For Sale; Display chiller stainless steel and glass, goes well imported from Italy, looks nice in as new condition. Original cost 28 million Rupiah, will sell for 12 million Rupiah nego. Peter Flexi 0361 746 4200. Kerobokan. [062] For Sale; Blackberry Bold 9700 (Onyx 1), black color, unit with charger only extra back cover, good working and good battery. Sale Rp. 1.7 juta (nego). Call 0878 6030 0900. Kuta. [081]

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) Tagine is a North African stew named after the earthenware pot it’s traditionally cooked in. This is a stove top version fused from various recipes. This highly flavorful dish is delicious with Mango Couscous (BA ‘Food Glorious Food’ 2010) or just plan rice.

Fish Tagine Serves 6 Ingredients: - 2 Tbl. olive oil - 1 yellow onion, thinly sliced - 6 cloves garlic, skinned and crushed with the broad side of a knife - 3 cm ginger, grated - 2 pinches saffron, rubbed between the fingers - 1 Tbl. caraway seeds - 1 ½ Tbl. ground cumin - 1 tsp. ground paprika - 1 pinch ground cayenne pepper - 2/3 cup hot water - ½ preserved lemon, chopped (see BA ‘Food Glorious Food’ 2009) - 1 cup Kalamata olives, seeded and slivered - salt and pepper to taste

- 600 gr. fish, cubed (snapper, tenggiri, mahi mahi) - ¼ cup coriander leaf, roughly chopped - 12 prawns, shelled and deveined, and cooked just until pink either by sautéing in olive oil or dropping in simmering water for a few minutes. Be careful not to over cook. Directions: Heat the oil in a frying pan with a lid. When hot add the sliced onion and cook until golden. Add the garlic, ginger, saffron, caraway, cumin, paprika, and cayenne. Cook stirring for two minutes. Add the hot water, preserved lemon, olives and salt and pepper to taste.

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Cover the pan and cook the liquid for 20 minutes stirring from time to time. If it starts to dry out add more water. Now add the fish and cover the frying pan again cooking just until the fish is just cooked. Add the already cooked shrimp and stir to just heat through. Sprinkle in the coriander leaf, give it a good stir and empty out into a serving bowl. Saha wa hana - that’s Arabic for “may you have your meal with gladness and health” 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 © 2011 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/U/G-9 March 11


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UBUD TEXAS CHILI CHALLENGE History in the making? The search is on for the best Texas Chili cook on the island. Is it you? Find out by taking part in “Bali’s 1st Annual Chili Bake Off” at the Melting Pot on Jl Hanoman, just south of Siam Sally. Wannabe champions are asked to “pull out their apron, grab the pots and pans, and their favorite chili fixins and head on over”, from 2pm till late on Sunday November 6. Chili categories are: Casi (traditional, meat only), Free-style (meat, beans, veggies) and – it IS Ubud after all – Vegetarian. Judging time: 6 p.m. For those without a competitive streak – or a good chili recipe - the invitation is still open for an afternoon of fun, tasting Bali’s best chili, washing it down with an ice cold beer, shooting some pool, throwing darts or joining the ping pong tournament. More info 0815 768 9113. Jalan Hanoman, three doors south of Siam Sally. KOPI DESA PENGOSEKAN

Generous hearts, passion and commitment to support the local community. Not strictly necessary to make the coffee taste good, but it helps. Kopi Desa in Pengosekan Kaja is more like a community drop-in centre than just a coffee shop. Each day begins the same way, with Ibu opening the quirky split bamboo front doors very early, to roast a fresh batch of coffee on her traditional outdoor fire stove. Perched at the front of a traditional compound, Kopi Desa also hosts to Yayasan meetings and welcomes locals, tourists and ex-pats to a range of activities on different nights of the week, including their speaker series on Wednesday nights at 7pm, entitled “Fifty-two Conservations on Sustainability.” Kopi Desa specialises in organic, Indonesian coffee, sourced directly from family farmers throughout Bali. Special events and private parties welcome. Banjar Penestanan Kaja, just five minutes from the center of Ubud. Phone: 085 2216 1109, email: kopidesa@raciproject. org. Free wi-fi. BETA HEALING Officially now working in Ubud after s e v e r a l months getting to know the p l a c e , Brazilian energy header Roberta (Beta) Lisboa, offers her skills in myofascialfocused, integrative healing work. Based at Taksu Spa and available for private consultations as well as a range of yoga classes, Beta progressed from athletics to dynamic Power Yoga approach while studying physical education in Brazil over 15 years ago. She quickly progressed in the physical practice of asana and became certified in Power Yoga, Iyengar Yoga and Ayurvedic Yoga Massage. Beta ’s holistic healing approach brings together western clinical practices with neuromuscular therapy and soft energy work such as Reiki and Polarity. The art of Myofascial Release, and Deep Tissue work helps to restore balance, and release physical and emotional tension through touch, movement and breath. Book into Beta’s Power or Restorative yoga classes, or arrange personal healing sessions through Taksu on 0361 971490, reservations@taksu.info.

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TRAINING UBUD STYLE At last, a professional location for management or team training in the Ubud area, more affordable than the major tourist resorts. Ubud Sports Adventure, just 15 minutes west of Ubud in Desa Bongkasa, now offers businesses its excellent “home base” as a training or team-building venue. The site was originally set up and still operates successfully as a base for hiking, white water tubing and cycling tours around this beautiful region, but it is ideal for training or planning away from the office. The spacious covered pavilion can comfortably seat 50 for group sessions, with an extensive lawn beside it for outdoor games. Catering is excellent and inexpensive and the customer service team, led by manager, Pak Darma, is helpful and friendly. Groups can operate independently, with only venue and catering provided, or incorporate outdoor activities offered by Sports Adventure, with an experienced local guide. A Bali-based international not-for-profit organization recently brought their 30 regional staff to Sports Adventure for a team building day, incorporating a rice field walk to the river after lunch. Phone Pak Darma, 081337 45446 (venue). Qualified international/ Indonesian trainers, 081337 290 712. www.ubudsportsadventure. com. Banjar Tohpati, Bongkasa. VIRGIN SANTA FROM ADELAIDE Almost one hundred kilograms of precious goods and equipment for safe births for babies reached Ubud this month, via the generous hearted flexibility of the Virgin Blue decisionmakers in Adelaide, South Australia. A direct flight carried one of Yayasan Bumi Sehat’s many Australian supporters, Rosalie Langley; she in turn escorted seven massive boxes containing birthing kits (ground sheet, rubber gloves, flannels, nappies and nappy pins, etc), newborn baby wraps and clothes, toys for siblings, toothbrushes, vitamins and pharmaceuticals, with the “surplus baggage” charge waived to support this deserving cause. So choose Virgin Blue’s direct flight from Adelaide to Denpasar and support those who support our Bumi Sehat.

Ubud Area

For Sale; At discounted prices 40-50%: 2nd hand kitchen and bakery equipments and many kinds chocolate moulds: up-right freezers/chillers 670x810, Sinmag baguette molder, Hualian auto liquid packaging machine, imperial oven 4 burners, standing stove 4 burners, loaf breed peeling machine, horizontal automatic pilloq packaging machine, (2) showcase freezer, steam iron, many wooden racks (gondola), cashier table, iron racks. 70% discount for spices and dried food. Contact Arie 286 465, 081 8345 6783. [058]

At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more…

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VILLA KITTY BALI Bali’s cats and kittens are often found dumped in rice fields, tossed in rubbish bins or wandering into danger on our roads. Newly established Villa Kitty has vets and assistants available to immunise, sterilise and socialise rescued cats and kittens, ready for adoption. Vets are on duty 9am – 8pm daily, with vet assistants available 24 hours a day. Visitors are welcome at Villa Kitty Bali, on Jl Ambarawati, Lodtunduh, and ten minutes south of Ubud. Call for directions +62 (0) 85857 584131 or email villakittybali@gmail.com. EXHIBITION FOR SORE EYES

Bridges Restaurant’s third exhibition - a collection of charcoals and works in oil by John van der Sterren - will assist Indonesians suffering cataract blindness and other ailments, through its support of the John Fawcett Foundation, Interested buyers can visit the exhibition at Bridges anytime until late December, or if that is not possible, the exhibited works can also be inspected on the bridges website, www. bridgesbali.com. Proceeds from the sale of the paintings, an auction of one of the artist’s favorite oil paintings at the October launch and a silent auction of three charcoals will all benefit to the foundation. E-MAIL: BAUBUDNEWS@GMAIL.COM COPYRIGHT © 2011 WAYAN JEN YOU CAN READ ALL PAST ARTICLES OF UBUD NEWS AT WWW.BALIADVERTISER.BIZ C/U/G-19 Oct. 11


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For Sale; Scuba diving gear. Scubapro t-one BCD, complete with scubapro regulators and gauges. complete set. Brand new, still with tags. unwanted gift. 6.5 mill. Text owen on 0877 6154 9283 or lazylacey101@yahoo.co. uk>. Bukit. [123] For Sale; 2nd hand SUP, Stand Up Paddle board, Jimmy Lewis Hanalei 10’0x28. One of the top board in the market, very good conditions, yellow color. Price 700 US$. Call for try, Jankie 0813 3823 5082. Sanur. [077] Dedicated to the central concept that knowledge and inspiration must be accompanied by ongoing support.

For Sale: Laptop HP, i5 intelcore, windows 7, 2 months used, very good condition, was bought for 9 million and sale for 8 million. Interested call/SMS: 0821 4632 2299 alexa. Kuta. [101] For Sale; Dragon statue made from bronze. Very good ornament for your villa or restaurant or cafe. Price IDR 5mio. Please SMS/call 0813 7690 0999 for photo. Kuta. [152] For Sale; Nokia C3 mobile for sale. Dark metal blue. Excellent condition, with charger, case, screenguard, box and bill - Rp. 700.000 (new: 1.2jt). Please Contact by SMS: 0821 4409 2709. Kuta. [072]

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                    with      Dramatic & Fabulous! Hats on for Glamour Style!    always a place in one’s closet for a Hat, and an opportunity to wear   There’s one - a Wedding, the Races, a special lunch, to Church, a ritzy cocktail ‘do’, a hat  whatever the style, will dress ‘your look’ up and you will surely make a statement!   Way down Jl Raya Legian, on the left hand side a couple of blocks prior to the   intersection of Jl Melasti, you will find a tiny, tiny space amongst it all, a space    full of the most wonderous hats!   Ladies, it’s a new destination to discover, take a leisurely trip down to Glamour  Style & on the way you’ll have a chance to visit different shops. Glamour Style   Bali is the first boutique for Hats, hats that are professionally handcrafted from   lightweight natural fabric. Styles include traditional millinery shapes, but now   there are shapes that display - sweeping, rolled or double contrast brims,   asymmetrical crowns to no crowns at all. Hats trimmed with flirty feathers,  florals, stylish bows, knots & gathers. Colours to complement,   handrolled contrast & enhance, every shade of a pretty rainbow. And, with your hat of choice,  you will find a mini-handbag to match! Many women think they can’t wear a hat,    It’s just a matter of trying on some to see which hat is the more flattering.    Remember, the shape of one’s face plays an integral role in choosing a hat,   for instance, did you know that the crown of a hat should be a different shape to  your own facial shape. Round faces require a wider brim to narrow the face or  choose a square or asymmetrical crown. Square faces look best with round or tall   crowns with a tilt to the brim which will soften square edges. And another point,   the crown of a hat should sit nicely above the cheekbones of your face. However,   for the more casual folk you are not forgotten, there’s a range of ‘Sun-Sense’   cotton blend sun hats that will provide you with much needed protection  the Bali tropical sun. Cotton hats (including denim) come in a range of   from colors, are washable, squashable & can be shaped to flatter any face shape. Of  course with hats, as in life, there are always exceptions to the rule. Be confident!!      Glamour Style Bali, Jl Raya Legian, No 398, Legian. T: +61 361 216 9225 E: glamourstylebali@hotmail.com Orders Hp : 082147240354                                                    Ballet Flats, easy to wear - day in, night out! and some of the best of these ‘soft   as slippers’ are by, SANDIO, No 101, Jl Basingkasa, Seminyak. Colors range   from soft neutrals to sizzling brights, suede & soft leather some with contrasting   trim. The rounded variety suit the wider foot, particularly a foot that requires the  ballet style front (good for those with a bunion!) and for slender feet choose   higher the slimline flats. Made to order + ballet flats for children too! T: 737 693    Shellac!! everyone’s doing it, doing it. Shellac is now on fingers & toes for young   and old! It’s the latest & only way in keeping your polish on for two if not three   weeks at a time! A revolutionary product (a hybrid of traditional nail polish & UV   gel polish) that after each coat you place your hands under a UV lamp. The polish  dries immediately, leaving nails with a flawless glossy sheen. Removal is having  your nails covered in individual remover wraps, all off easy in about ten minutes   and a wide selection of super colors for choice. The latest salon to give you the    ‘best Shellac-ing’ along with full hair dressing services.   Spoiled Salon, No 90, Jl Umalas 2, Umalas, T: 8475141   A full manicure/pedicure + Shellac = Rp500.000 (forget DIY, make your booking!)     For comments and inquiries, email: retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au   Visit the website: www.retailtherapybali.com  

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The “Original Malas” created and designed by Soma Temple, a resident of Bali for more than 20 years mixing sacred Rudraksha beads with gemstones, silver and gold. Sacred Rudraksha’s have been used for centuries by ancient sages and modern mystics to quiet the mind, cool the body, and enhance awareness. Full of Shakti to protect you. Lovingly and ethically handmade and blessed in Bingin Bali .

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Local News Foreign Easy Riders Dicing with Death - At least 3 People Die in Accident on Bali Every Day For holidaymakers planning a trip to Bali, there has been a tsunami of alarming news this week. Drug busts, bar room brawls, poisoned rice wine, earthquakes and the ninth anniversary of the terrorist attacks that killed 202 people. But none of these pose the greatest threat to people traveling to the popular tourist destination. The chief danger for those visiting Bali is the traffic and the astounding number of accidents that occur, many involving foreigners riding motorcycles. Each day at least three people die in crashes in Bali and on average an astonishing 150 victims of accidents turn up at Bali’s main hospital, Sanglah, for treatment. On some days, the doctors at Sanglah tend to 300 injured people. ‘’That’s only the declared number of deaths. What about the people who have their feet chopped off, faces smashed, serious brain damage or mental trauma?’’ asks Richard Flax, a long-time Bali resident who assists people with medical evacuations. ‘’You’ve got a bad situation that’s just getting worse. It’s becoming more serious and there are more and more people having really bad accidents.’’ Bali’s rapid development, and the failure to build new roads, mean the island’s dilapidated streets and alleys are frequently clogged with vehicles. The quickest way to get around is by motorcycle and it is common to see tourists weaving inexpertly through traffic on hired motorbikes. Last month, a young newlywed from the Sunshine Coast, Mia Webster, died after a collision in Legian. Several times each month a foreigner has to be flown to Singapore, Perth or Darwin for intensive treatment. And every day, tourists present at health clinics with abrasions, broken bones and head injuries. ‘’The foreigners we see tend to be young and drunk, and without

helmets,’’ says Di Brown, a former nursing director at Royal Darwin Hospital who volunteers at Sanglah and trains Balinese doctors and nurses. ‘’It’s just beyond me.’’ Motorcycles can be hired for as little as $5 a day and touts rarely insist on customers having valid licenses, being sober or wearing helmets. The problem is that, if an accident occurs, any travel insurance will not cover such circumstances. The consequences can be devastating for the uninsured. Mr. Flax has been helping the family of English teacher Matthew Taylor who, towards the end of a stint working in Bali, had a major accident on a motorcycle. He was uninsured. After two operations failed in Bali, where the medical standards are those of a developing nation, he slipped into a coma and had to be flown to Singapore at a cost of about $25,000. Each week he is in intensive care in Singapore costs another $20,000. The family has mortgaged its home and used up its savings, spending about $200,000 so far. Zena Friedman, a 63-year-old American hairdresser who spent her savings and friends’ frequent flyer miles to travel to Bali after finding inspiration in the book Eat, Pray, Love, was hit by a taxi and had to be taken to Malaysia, costing her friends more than $40,000. Courtenay Werleman, an Australian author who has lived in Bali for eight years, says five of his expat friends have died in accidents since he moved to the island. He took the drastic step of sending his teenage son Cain to boarding school in Australia after he snuck out and borrowed a motor cycle, crashing it later that night. Cain’s friend from the Bali International School had already died in a previous accident this year. ‘’Australians come over here completely oblivious to the risks,’’ Werleman says. (October 15th 2011)

Bali Gears up for ASEAN, ASEAN+3, East Asia Summits Bali, which hosted the first ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Summit in February 1976, will be the venue of another ASEAN Summit on November 17, 2011. The upcoming 19th ASEAN Summit will be the second ASEAN summit organized by Indonesia, the current Chair of ASEAN, this year after the 18th ASEAN Summit in Jakarta, May 2011. In conjunction with the 19th ASEAN Summit, the Sixth East Asian Summit, which is to be attended by the leaders of ASEAN plus Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Russia and the US, will also be held in Bali on November 19, 2011. The United States and Russia will participate for the first time in the East Asian Summit. Besides, there will also be an ASEAN Plus Three (Japan, China and South Korea) summit on November 18, 2011. The three summits will all be held at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center. On the sidelines of the three summits, there will be among other things the Third ASEAN-US Summit to discuss ASEANUS cooperation in the Southeast Asian region and at global level, Foreign Ministry spokesman Michael Tene said at a press conference in Jakarta on October 7, 2011. More than 2,000 journalists from around the world are expected to cover the event, Communication and Informatics Minister Tifatul Sembiring reported to Vice President Boediono in Jakarta, on October 6, 2011 during a meeting discussing the preparations for the Summits. “US President Barack Obama alone will bring along about 150 American journalists,” the minister said as quoted by a spokesman of the vice president. Prior to attending the East Asia Summit, President Obama is scheduled to attend the ASEAN-US Summit in Bali, on November 18. Established in 1967, ASEAN groups Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam. Indonesia`s theme for its ASEAN chairmanship is “ASEAN Community in a Global Community of Nations”. Besides Obama, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev are also expected to join the Summits. Vice President Boediono inspected the venue of the Summits and expressed optimism that Indonesia would host the events successfully. “I am also optimistic we will be a good host,” he told newsmen at Ngurah Rai airport, Denpasar, Bali Province, on Tuesday (Oct 11) after inspecting the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center as the venue for the Summits and Hotel Ayodhya which is to be used as a retreat for the leaders of ASEAN and the association`s dialogue partners. Boediono was flanked by Chief Security Minister Djoko Suyanto, Deputy Foreign Minister Triyono Wibowo and Bali

Governor I Made Mangku Pastika during the inspection. As almost 20 world leaders, including US President Barack Obama, are expected to gather in Bali, security naturally must become a priority concern for the Bali provincial administration. “We as the party responsible for national security will guarantee the safety of all the foreign dignitaries attending the summit in Bali,” Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Djoko Suyanto said when accompanying the vice president during the inspection of the Summit locations earlier this month. He said although none of those countries had requested special security arrangements, his office had been coordinating with their security authorities. Minister Djoko said although Bali was accustomed to the need for security preparations ahead of international events, his office deemed it necessary to take extra precautions for the ASEAN Summits and EAS as they would be attended by quite a number of world leaders. Bali Governor I Made Mangku Pastika also has ensured Bali is secure and ready to welcome participants of the summits and is secure. “Nothing will happen that could hinder its preparations, stability and its personnel`s readiness,” the governor said in Denpasar, recently. Four F16 jet fighters will escort planes carrying the heads of state/government to attend the Bali summits. “Where air territory is concerned, we will escort the journey of the heads of state/government from the national defense territory to Bali using F16 jet fighters until they land,” Commander of Bali`s Ngurah Rai Air Base Lt. Col. Jumarto said on Sunday. Three warships will be made standby in Bali Waters during the Summits. Around 600 Naval officers would also be deployed to secure Bali, Commander of the Main Naval Base V Denpasar Colonel I Wayan Suarjana said in Denpasar last Sunday (Oct 9) “The area to be secured of course the whole Bali are, but for the Summits, we will concentrate on soutern and northern parts of Bali,” he said. Denpasar`s Ngurah Rai aiport meanwhile had also provided extra parking space for six wide-bodied planes that would carry the leaders of foreign nations to Balo for the summits. Besides the parking lot for six wide-bodied planes the airport had also provided space for the parking of Air Force aircraft that would be assigned to safeguard the air territory in Bali during the event. Medium-sized planes belonging to heads of states/government would be parked in Surabaya. This has to be done in order to ensure that commercial flights at Ngurah Rai would not be disturbed. He said the Bali provincial administration would issue rules or make arrangements to mitigate the inconveniences tourists may experience during the top level conferences. (October 12th 2011)

Sanglah Hospital Treats 18 Bird Flu Suspect Patients Sanglah hospital has treated 18 bird flu suspects so far this month of which two of them were confirmed positive and passed away. The last patient from Denpasar, with initial Arn (a-year-old) who was admitted Friday (21/10), tested negative and has been discharged from hospital. The H5N1 suspected patients came from Bangli, Badung, Denpasar, Tabanan, Negara, Gianyar and Klungkung. Sanglah hospital has 4 isolation facilities for observing and treating bird flu H5N1 patients. (October 25th 2011) Bali International School Breaks Guinness World Record The Guiness Book of World Records has recognized the Bali International School as holding the record for the largest Pot Luck Party. On September 4, 2011, the 597 attendants of the Bali International School (BIS) Family Fun Festival helped to break the world record. Previously the record involved 479 participants and was set on May 15, 2010, at the Slideluck Potshow in the New York’s Old Tobacco Warehouse. The event was held on BIS’ football field from 3-6PM, the event marked the close of the school’s four-day celebrations of its 25th anniversary. Open to all members of the BIS community, each participant in the World Record attempt was required to bring their own plate of food, dessert, fruit or beverage to share with everyone. During the Family Fun Festival, a stage featured live music and dance performances from students, teachers and members of the school’s security staff on BIS’ new Gamelan set. Also, BIS’ student-led community service groups organized several sports games and charity fundraising activities, raising around 4 million rupiah for groups such as Kupu-Kupu Foundation, which supports people with disabilities. (October 16th 2011) Aussie Nurse Brain Damaged by Drink - Lombok A 25-year-old nurse from Newcastle has suffered brain damage and kidney failure after drinking a contaminated cocktail on her final night in Lombok. Jamie Johnston has spent the past three weeks in intensive care in Bali and Darwin after ordering a jug of arak, a rice wine drink mixed with fruit juice, on her final night on holiday. The batch was contaminated with methanol, a toxic chemical often used as an anti-freeze or in paint which has been linked to the deaths of four foreign tourists in 2009. Ms Johnston’s mother Lyn, who was with her daughter, told Fairfax Media test results had shown her daughter suffered methanol toxicity after consuming the drink on September 20 at the Happy Cafe restaurant in Lombok. She was taken off the plane at Denpasar airport in unbearable pain and then became unconscious. ‘We were on our way home when she collapsed. It was a dreadful end,’ Mrs Johnston told Fairfax. ‘It has all been unbelievably traumatic and horrible. People need to be warned about this. Potentially she could have been killed. We could have both been killed.’ The ordeal has left Ms. Johnston with brain scarring and renal failure and she has been unable to move or talk properly since. Mrs. Johnston spent more than $45,000 having her daughter flown from Bali to Darwin because she didn’t have travel insurance. Dennis Tisdell, Ms Johnston’s 28-year-old boyfriend of three years, told News Ltd doctors suspected the drink was laced with methanol. He added Ms. Johnston’s mother did not get sick because the methanol was in the top of the jug of Jungle Juice. Mr. Tisdell made a mercy dash to Bali to be with his sick girlfriend. (October 13th 2011) Umar Patek made to Reenact his role in Bali Bombings Umar Patek, the terror suspect arrested in Pakistan some time ago, was made to reenact what he did just before and during the 2002 Bali bombings at five locations here on Thursday (20/10) morning. For the reenactment, the police had brought in five of Umar`s former comrades, namely Ali Imron, Abdul Ghoni, Mubarok, Sawad and Idris. The five are currently serving life-long sentences. The reconstruction process began in a house at Menjangan Street, Denpasar. The house was used by Umar with the other five to assemble bombs and store explosives. From Menjangan Street, the terror group was taken to the Consulate General of the United States at Hayam Wuruk street in the provincial capital of Bali. At that location Ali Imron showed how he arrived there driving a Mitsubishi Colt L300 pick-up transporting bombs before he handed the wheel to one of his associates. The third location was Terminal Ubung, Denpasar. At this location, Idris and Sawad demonstrated the way in which they picked up Umar after his arrival in Bali. Then, they took Umar Patek to a house on Gatot Subroto Street, the fourth location. The fifth location was the Sari Club cafe on Jalan Legian, Kuta, Badung district where the bombs exploded and which is now the Ground Zero Monument. The reconstruction process attracted many members of the local community and road traffic around the locations were diverted to avoid congestion (October 21st 2011)


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Mini Tornado hits Tabanan -10 Buildings Destroyed A tornado damaged 10 buildings at Banjar Tegal Pamesan, Nyitdah, Kadiri, Tabanan on Friday (21/10) afternoon. The winds that lasted for about 10 minutes caused an estimated Rp. 50 million of damage. No casualties were reported in the incident. Agus, 38, a local resident whose house was severely damaged said that the tornado occurred at around 16:30 pm. Wayan Darba of the Kelian Office Pamesan Banjar Tegal, reported that of the ten buildings damaged, three were severely damaged and seven others sustained only minor damage. (October 22nd 2011) 6.3 Quake hits Papua New Guinea A 6.3-magnitude earthquake rocked Papua New Guinea’s remote New Britain region on Tuesday (18/10), but was unlikely to cause a tsunami, Australian seismologists said. The US Geological Survey said the quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles), about 163 kilometres east-northeast of Kandrian, New Britain and some 576 kms from the capital Port Moresby. Geoscience Australia, which also measured the tremor at 6.3-magnitude, said the quake was close to the coastline. “People living in that local area would have gotten a fairly strong shake,” seismologist David Jepsen told AFP, adding that some vulnerable structures could have been damaged by the tremor. “I don’t think there would be a (local) tsunami,” he added. Jepsen said quakes of such magnitude were common in the New Britain region of Papua New Guinea, which sits on the so-called “Pacific Ring of Fire”, a hotspot for seismic activity due to friction between tectonic plates. (October 18th 2011) Bali Drug Boy Moved to Detention Centre A 14-year-old Australian boy arrested for cannabis possession in Bali won’t be sent to Kerobokan prison after intervention by senior ministers from Jakarta, as well as Indonesia’s National Police chief. The teenager, from Morisset Park south of Newcastle, has spent his first night at an immigration detention centre in Jimbaran after being moved yesterday afternoon from Bali Police headquarters in Denpasar where he’s been held since his arrest on October 4. The move followed the personal intervention of Indonesia’s Minister for Law and Human Rights Amir Syamsuddin who spared the boy a stay in the harsh confines of Kerobokan, which is severely overcrowded. The teenager arrived at the immigration centre clad in a balaclava, sunglasses and hat in an effort to shield him from cameras, but he was forced to endure a lengthy media conference to explain the decision. It is expected the year-nine student will face trial within weeks on a number of charges, the most serious of which carries a maximum jail term of six years in prison. (October 23rd 2011) Indonesian Cell Phone Users Shutting Off to Send a Message Indonesian activists are calling on mobile phone users to turn their devices off to protest the unwanted and unregulated theft of their telephone credits. One of the groups urged users to switch off their phones from 10 a.m. to midday as “shock therapy” for providers while another called for a day-long boycott. “If consumers turn off their cell-phones simultaneously for two hours, operators will lose a 120-minute chance to make money,” said Harja Saputra, the leader of Voice of Humanism. The group blames cellular providers for the credit problems, saying that under the law they have full authority to deal with problematic content providers. “Because content providers, as the ‘credit thieves,’ seek shelter under the cellular provider’s roof, it means there’s a collaboration between the two providers,” Harja said. The groups have been circulating messages by BlackBerry as well as setting up a Web site to coordinate the activism.“We, as consumers, have the right to turn off our cell phones anytime we want. If everyone in Indonesia turned off their cell phones simultaneously, cellular providers will see what the consumers can do,” one group said in a message circulated by BlackBerry Messenger. The same message was also posted on Twitter and Facebook. The groups urged the government to disband the Indonesian Telecommunications Regulatory Body [BRTI]. (October 15th 2011).

Japanese Pro Surfer Jailed in Bali for Marijuana A Bali court sentenced a Japanese woman to six months in prison on Wednesday (12/10) for possession of 25 grams of marijuana. The ruling against Tomoyo Sugiyama, 39, a professional surfer, by the Denpasar District Court was lighter than the nine months sought by prosecutors. Reading out the verdict, Corry Sahusilawati, the presiding judge, said that Sugiyama’s actions had “damaged Bali’s image as a tourism destination.” She added that as someone with a history of drug addiction, Sugiyama should have reported her condition to the local authorities upon arriving in Bali. That, coupled with her stints in rehabilitation in Japan and Bali, could have exempted her from serving prison time in the event of an arrest for possession, Corry said. She could have faced a maximum of four years in prison. Sugiyama was arrested at her home in North Kuta, Badung, on June 27. She was also ordered to undergo rehabilitation. Sugiyama said she would not contest the ruling. “The sentence is already three months lighter than what prosecutors wanted,” she said through her lawyer Suroso. Considering time already served, Sugiyama is expected to be released toward the end of December. (October 14th 2011) Teacher Nabbed after Massive Bali Meth Smuggling Attempt Customs officers at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport said on Sunday (16/10) that they had arrested three Indonesians for attempting to smuggle 3.7 kilograms of methamphetamine into the country from Mozambique. Customs head Made Wijaya said the contraband, with an estimated street value of Rp. 9.3 billion ($1 million), was brought in on Oct. 10 by Theresia Avilla Yanti Siwi, a 39-year-old English teacher from Malang, East Java, who arrived on board a Qatar Airways flight from Kenya. The drugs were found concealed in the lining of her luggage. She claimed she was promised $900 to pick up the package in Maputo and bring it to Indonesia. Police have also arrested Bali residents Erika and Nurhadi Imron, the suspected recipients of the meth. Police say the syndicate also involves inmates at prisons in Bali and Jakarta. It is also the third case of attempted meth smuggling from East Africa uncovered in Bali since July. (October 17th 2011) Govt Aims to Achieve Lower Maternal Mortality by 2015 The Indonesian government is continuing its efforts to lower the maternal mortality rate in the country to 102 per 100,000 successful births by 2015 although reaching this Millennium Development Goals (MDG) target will be hard to achieve, Health Minister Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih said. “It is hard to reach the target because mothers find it difficult to have access to health services due to geographical and cultural factors,” she said after speaking at the 6th Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights (ASCRSHR) here Friday (21/10). “Four factors are involved in maternal mortality, namely giving birth at an age that was either too young or too old, giving birth too frequently, and giving birth with too short-intervals. If the four factors can be overcome, the maternal mortality rate can drop,” the minister said. She said the Health Ministry was now running a program to educate students at elementary and secondary schools in maintaining reproductive health. In addition, she said, her ministry was now promoting the wider acceptance of the norm that ideally marriage should be postponed until a woman has reached an age between 24 and 25 years. Currently, 20-30 percent of Indonesian women are married when they were under 20 years old which was considered too young to marry. She pointed out that low access to health service was a major constraint in efforts to lower the maternal mortality rate in remote areas although health service facilities are available but mothers do not use them. The minister further said her ministry had introduced several programs to improve mothers` health like improving husbands` role in maintaining their wives` health, a responsive program on gender health and introducing schemes for social help. “The program provides for free delivery services, free treatment at health facilities, post-delivery treatment and post-delivery services in the family planning program for all expectant women who are not covered by health insurance,” she said. (October 22nd 2011)

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Navy SEAL Killed in Bali Motorcycle Crash A decorated Navy SEAL combat veteran who was on leave in Indonesia died Oct. 12 in a motorcycle crash, the Naval Special Warfare Command said late Thursday (13/10). The accident in Bali killed Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Michael R. Tatham, 33, of University Place, Wash., Naval Special Warfare Group 1 said in a news release. Tatham “was a dedicated SEAL and a cherished teammate,” Capt. Collin Green, NSWG-1’s commander at Naval Base Coronado, Calif., said in a statement. “He was the epitome of professionalism, and his humble and selfless service to our country made him a role model for all.” His military awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal with combat “V,” Joint Service Achievement Medal, four Navy-Marine Corps Achievement Medals including one with “V,” two Good Conduct Medals, National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, three Sea Service Deployment Ribbons and NATO Service Medal, along with the expert rifle and expert pistol ribbons (October 17th 2011). Australian Teacher Facing Indonesian Child Rape Charges Indonesia police are expected to charge an Australian male teacher with the rape of three former pupils. The man, identified as 55-year-old Peter Dundas Walbran, has been extradited from Australia to Indonesia, where he could be jailed for 15 years if convicted. Walbran worked as a teacher at the Australian International School in Jakarta. Indonesian media reports say the alleged abuses took place in Jakarta, Bali, and on the island of Lombok, where Walbran will face court. Police in Jakarta deny the extradition is part of a swap deal in which Indonesia would send home Australians locked up for drug possession or trafficking, including a 14-year-old boy from New South Wales currently detained without charge for marijuana possession. “This is nothing to do with that. This case is simply based on an extradition agreement with Australia,” Indonesian police deputy head of special crimes Tommy Watiliu said. “Indonesia and Australia have an extradition treaty. After considering that and other legal issues, an Australian court decided to extradite him. “The three victims are now around 18 years old and are recovering psychologically.” Police did not disclose the boys’ nationalities. (October 25th 2011) Indonesia Planning to have Four Nuke Power Plants by 2025 Under the government’s energy development plans, Indonesia should have four nuclear power plants by 2025, a nuclear energy supervisory official said. “The four plants will have a combined capacity to produce at least 4.000 MW of electricity, “ Dr Asnatio Lasman, head of the Nuclear Energy Supervisory Agency (Bapeten), said here on Saturday (22/10). The 4000 MW of electricity would be equal to 1.96 percent of the projected electricity demand in 2025 which was s 200,000350,000 MW. “The target of building 4 nuclear power plants has been formalized in Presidential Decree (Kepres) No 5`2006.” said Asnatio who has a science doctoral degree from Gadjah Mada University. In comparison, Malaysia would also have four nuclear power plants by the same year, Thailand five and Vietnam 16. This meant Southeast Asia nations would have a total of 29 nuclear power plants by the year of 2025. Asnatio predicted that Vietnam, with 16 nuclear power stations, would eventually become an electricity supplier to its Indochinese neighbors Laos, Burma, and Cambodia. On the Asian continent there would be a total of 320 nuclear power plants in 2030. Most of them built in Asian industrial countries, China, South Korea, and India. Asnatui said the world currently had 442 nuclear power stations of which 104 were located in USA. Indonesia is known to have 29 million tons of uranium reserves in Kalimantan and 24 million tons more in Bangka Belitung. (October 25th 2011)

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by Dr. Rob Remembrance Paintings by Wastuwidyawan At Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi No. 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak. Tel: 736628 Currently, the Kendra Gallery presents a solo exhibition, ‘Remembrance’, by a young Indonesian artist. Wastuwidyawan Paramaputra was born in Jakarta, in 1986, and he graduated from the Painting Studio of the Institute of Technology, Faculty of Art and Design, in Bandung. Wastuwidyawan, or, Wastu, as he is usually called, is an artist who grew up in an urban and cosmopolitan Indonesian milieu. For the past three years, he has been developing works based on experiences which touch on youth subculture. Let’s just say the ‘clubbing’ subculture, which takes place in various Jakarta nightclubs, rave parties, and discotheques, is the subject-matter in which Wastu is most interested. For Wastu, clubbing is a social phenomenon that represents the peculiarities of an urban lifestyle. His artworks expose the aesthetics of this world of night and hedonistic leisure. With human figures as his main objects, Wastu observes interactions through gestures and poses, the activities in these particular spaces, and the fashions and accessories which constitute the identifying signs of the subculture. The ‘Remembrance’ exhibition represents Wastu’s latest artistic Angst explorations. Although they still display realistic imagery, this time Wastu has worked his paintings through a certain visual grammar. Derived originally from photographs, some of the paintings appear in the format of an asymmetrical canvas field. Works such as: ‘Angst’, ‘Ghost of my Head’ and ‘The Tide’, show the ways in which Wastu selects the point of Ghost of my Head view, focus, and cropping of certain objects, which then enables the narrative subjects in his paintings to become blurred and incomplete. The paintings capture the most natural, and, at the same time, most random moments of an event. Those moments which are often forgotten or go unnoticed. The Tide

Wastu’s proximity to the culture of clubbing has a long history. For him, the clubbing scene, with its rowdiness of music, the flash of strobe lights, the cigarette smoke, and the smell of liquor and chatter of people in dimly lit spaces, is reminiscent of his mother, who died when Wastu was 11 years old. For him, these paintings are motivated by a strong personal drive. He uses his work as a medium for digging up memories of the one closest to him, whom he misses most of all. In the accompanying catalogue, the exhibition curator, Agung Hujatnikajennong, notes that as an artist who also deals with photography, Wastu has a unique sensibility for

catching the moment. Agung claims that if photography can produce images that are purely mementos, then painting may be understood as a medium for provoking and delving into memories in ways that are more imaginative, meaningful, and poetic. Wastu has come to realize that through these current paintings, he was not only digging up memories of his departed mother, but, also, of death. Ultimately, the works in the ‘Remembrance’ exhibition question ‘time’, and the totality of the moments of human experience which cannot be repeated. Nostalgia Paintings by George Wagner At Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 On an island which has been a famous tourist destination for over a century, and which is promoted as “Paradise on Earth”, the subject of nostalgia is something of a loaded question, after generation upon generation have fallen in love with their version of the island. In a series of paintings drawing from traditional subjects, like the cockfight, the marketplace, and the rice fields, the Dutch-IndonesianAustralian artist, George Wagner, presents memories of the past clad in new clothing. Although this is his first exhibition in Bali, George Wagner is no stranger to the island or to Indonesia. He was born and spent much of his youth in Jakarta during the Dutch colonial era. While his father was Dutch, his maternal grandmother was of Javanese royal blood. He would migrate to Australia in 1959 at the age of 27.

Andrew Charles, these images blend “the tribal energies of his Australian home and Balinese mysteries, which reflects George’s commitment to his expressive vision”. While the title of this exhibition may be ‘Nostalgia’, and its contents refer to Balinese themes, Siti George brings more to the table. Indirectly, the show is also a tribute to his friend Han Snel, who passed away in 1998. Now, almost 80 years old, George Wagner displays all the signs of an ambitious young man at the beginning of his career.

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ART & ARTISTS Limited Time Exhibitions Imaji, Memori, Refleksi Artists : Uuk Paramahita and Ari Winata Genre : Paintings Period : November 9 until November 16, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Danes Art Veranda, Jl. Hayam Wuruk No. 159, Denpasar Tel: 242659

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Beginning as a performer of Indian dances, George established himself as a textile and interior designer in the 1960s. An economic downturn would bring his business to an end, and he returned to Holland. His first visit to Bali was in 1971. During a visit to Donald Friend, the Australian artist suggested he visit fellow Dutchman, Han Snel, in Ubud. Over the next decades they became close friends, and, in the end, George would spend a great deal of time in Jagobrani Ubud. There, he would form his unique style to capture his vision of Bali. As described by his good friend Andrew Charles: “George paints life as a dramatic dance. His figures are at once celebratory, mythical, and narrative. With fiery color and subjectmatter, George paints allegorical scenes that touch both contemporary and timeless issues”. As the examples ‘Bali Village Life’, ‘Jagobrani’, ‘Mebantan’ and ‘Siti’ demonstrate, George uses pure color as he boldly applies the paint directly onto surfaces that then vibrate with energy. Mebanten Again, in the words of his friend

John Van Der Sterrren at Bridges Bali Artist : John Van Der Sterren Genre : Crocoal Drawings and Oil Paintings Period : October 15 until mid-January 2012 Every day, 5.00PM until 9.00PM Location : Bridges Bali, Jl. Campuhan (near Museum Antonio Blanco) Ubud. Tel: 970095 Nasi Campur Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Artworks Period : October 8 until December 31, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 9.00PM Location : Taksu Art Gallery, W Retreat & Spa, Jl. Petitengent, Seminyak. Tel: 738106 Nostalgia Artist : George Wagner Genre : Paintings Period : November 3 until November 28, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Painting Exhibition Artist : Mohammed Genre : Painting Period : August 12 until November 12, 2011 Location : The Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak Tel: 730814 Remembrance Artist : Wastuwidyawan Genre : Paintings Period : October 22 until November 21, 2011 Every day, 10.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi No. 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak. Tel: 736628 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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BSF will also be using the 9 tournaments to promote and teach road safety to the children. As has been well published road deaths in Bali from motor cycle accidents are on the increase. BSF has commissioned an international coordinator to develop a road safety programme specifically for children in Indonesia. As part of the entry requirements to the tournament all children will be required to attend, whilst at the tournament, a road safety lecture and pass a simple test. Attendance and passing a simple road safety test will be mandatory to playing. BSF would like to thank the support of BIMC, Honda, Coaltrans & Coca Cola. COMMONWEALTH BANK TENNIS TOURNAMENT UPDATE

The Bali Flames Netball Invitational saw an amazing day of netball at the Bali International School on October 22. Teams from Singapore and Thailand came to the island of the Gods with shopping and pampering in mind, with a bit of netball thrown in on the side. 10 games in total were played, with the Singapore Bedok Kings coming in first place whilst the other places were all decided with percentage points and count backs. It could have been any teams day, as all games were extremely close with people drawing on their old high Marian Carroll defending school netball skills for the day. The Bali Flames had a fabulous surprise with their star goal shooter Yani Muir who has recently relocated to Hong Kong venture back to surprise all the girls on the day and wear the Bali Flames uniform one more time. A big thank you goes to Pam Dorrian, Tamara Serong and Bec Hamer for organizing a well run event on the day and Bella Wellerman who organized a night to remember at the post tournament function where the champers and cocktails kept flowing into the wee hours of the morning. Final Placings 1 = Singapore Bedok Kings 2 = Singapore Cricket Club 3 = Bali Flames A 4 = Thailand Tigers 5 = Bali Flames B 2011 ROAD TO SINGAPORE SOCCER 6’s On the 30th October, Bali Sports Foundation kicked off its “Road to Singapore” with the Tabanan Soccer 6’s, a Regional under 14 six a side soccer tournament in which the winner from each Regency tournament will contest the final round in the Municipality of Denpasar. The winner of the final will be taken by BSF to the “Singapore U14 Soccer Sixes tournament” next year. This tournament involves teams from all over Southeast Asia including Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore and India amongst others.

Though the complete field for the Commonwealth Bank Tournament Of Champions is still somewhat up in the air as the last International-level tournament of the year takes place in Luxembourg this week, Tournament Director Kevin Livesey has ended speculation about who will join defending champion Ana Ivanovic as a wildcard into the event. The highly sought-after spot has gone to China’s Peng Shuai, who has put together a career-best season, starting 2011 ranked No.72 in the world and going as high as No.14 the week before the US Open (she is now No.16). She is only the third Chinese to crack the Top 15, after Li Na and Zheng Jie. In addition to reaching her fourth WTA final at Brussels, Peng has been to four semifinals (Auckland, Hobart, Charleston and Birmingham) and another five quarterfinals (Pattaya City, Doha, Indian Wells, Carlsbad and Cincinnati). She also scored her best Grand Slam appearances, fourth round finishes at the Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open. She is 53-20 in 2011. “Peng Shuai is not only one of the most talented and exciting players in Asia, but she had made her mark across the world in both singles and doubles,” Livesey said. “She is no stranger to Bali after she claimed the doubles title in 2008, and we are confident that she will once again be a fan favorite as she returns to Bali for the Commonwealth Bank Tournament Of Champions.” Currently leading the way for the six other spots are Marion Bartoli, Andrea Petkovic, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Sabine Lisicki, Roberta Vinci and Daniela Hantuchova, but this week’s results in Moscow (if Bartoli wins that title she will qualify for Istanbul and not be able to play in Bali) and Luxembourg (where Julia Goerges is among those going for the last International-level title of the year) will determine the complete line-up for the eight-woman event. The third annual Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions is scheduled for November 3 to 6 at the Bali International Convention Centre. Featuring top WTA players and next generation champions competing in an eight woman, single elimination singles format (with the singles final and third/fourth-place play-off on finals day), it offers $600,000 prize money.

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GREENING THE HOLY MOUNTAIN

It’s hard to believe that Mount Agung was once covered in lush primary tropical forest. But repeated volcanic eruptions in 1808, 1821, 1843 and 1963 left the vast slopes of the mountain buried under 30 metres of volcanic ash. Any remaining hardwood trees were cut by the colonial Dutch for firewood. For many decades the steep mountainside has been barren and arid. But a novel initiative -- the first managed bamboo plantation program in Indonesia -- is turning these bleak slopes into fertile agricultural land. Desa Ban is home to over 3,000 families scattered in 19 hamlets over 7,200 hectares. This is one of the poorest areas of Bali and life is very hard h e r e . T h e r e ’s n o surface water for about 9 months of the year, and when the rain does come it falls so heavily it erodes the thin soil and saturates the volcanic ash which washes away in large plates. The only crops that survive this harsh climate and unstable environment are corn and cassava, which are relatively low in nutrients. The East Bali Poverty Project (EBPP), an integrated, holistic development program, began to work in Desa Ban in 1998. Founded and headed by David Booth, the multi-faceted project has vastly improved the lives of these remote and desperately poor villagers. But the battle to restore the fertility of this vast, barren mountainside is just beginning. EBPP has put in millions of vetiver grass plants, which have strong, deep root systems that hold the soil in place. The dense rows of vetiver are planted along the steep contours and capture eroding soil, organic matter which holds water, and volcanic ash, creating terraces where nutritious crops are now planted. However vetiver grass can’t break the hot, dry winds that wither crops and dehydrate the soil, or provide shade for soil and habitat for the birds and other animals that fertilize it. But there is another species of grass that can do all these things… Bamboo. I talked to Arief Rabik, son of passionate bamboo advocate Linda Garland who founded the Environmental Bamboo Foundation (EBF). Arief, who has a degree in environmental chemistry, shares his mother’s conviction that bamboo can play a powerful role in making Indonesia more fertile and more prosperous. “We’re using bamboo to create shelter belts that will stabilize the slopes of Mount Agung,” he told me. “Mixed tropical forests can take several decades to regenerate to a point where the wood can be harvested, and young trees take a lot of care in their early years in that harsh environment. Bamboo matures in under five years and can be harvested annually after that.” Arief cites five good reasons to use bamboo in erosion management and as a construction material. 1. The roots only grow to a depth of about 50 centimetres but can support heavy bamboos that range in height from 14 to 35 metres because they spread far outside the canopy. Bamboos act as a surface aquifer; the thick network of rhizomes and roots of each clump can hold over 5,000 litres of water and stabilize a large area of soil against erosion. So bamboo can not only survive drought, it creates the potential to bring back water to exhausted watersheds and to catchment areas that are now dry. 2. Bamboo’s photosynthesis is unparalleled by any other canopy plant. The structural fibres are hollow, which makes bamboo very efficient in pulling water up its length and stimulating growth. Arief reminded me that bamboo is the fastest-growing plant on earth -- some species can bolt one metre in 24 hours. 3. In terms of carbon efficiency, bamboo also leads the rest of the plant world with a weight-to-strength ratio better than that of standard steel.

4. Bamboo is extremely sustainable. A well-managed clump continues to yield for more then a century after the first 5 years of growth, making it an ideal low-cost, high annual yield timber. 5. Bamboo is also socially sustainable. Every stage of its production is done by hand including planting, cutting (because of the fibrous nature of bamboo, an old-fashioned ax lasts a hundred times longer than a chain saw) and transporting it on human shoulders. Both men and women can be trained to do the same jobs in a bamboo forest.

But a novel initiative -- the first managed bamboo plantation program in Indonesia -- is turning these bleak slopes into fertile agricultural land “The concept of shelter belts or green belts to protect crops from wind and sun has been used around for more than a millennia,” Arief explained. “Shelter belts are designed to maximize wind protection and sun track protection, for optimal shade and for slope stability. In less than 5 years, arable land which can be used for food production will form in these protected areas. Currently, many plants spring up in the rainy season but dry out when the rain stops, and the 9 month dry season dehydrates them past any hope of survival. If all that carbon and water could be captured, the land would soon stabilize and become fertile.” It sounds like a big job to me, but he grins. “It will be a lot easier than rehabilitating parts of Africa. The tropical equatorial belt can supply rain to dryland rehabilitation projects more readily then anywhere else in the world, so we need to take advantage of that.” To create shelter belts, the bamboo shoots are planted in hollow squares around one hectare in rows 100 metres long by 25 metres deep. The planting is done during the wet season to give the young plants a good start, and they are heavily mulched and composted every year with 50 liters of compost per plant. A simple subsurface drip irrigation system using old Aqua bottles dispenses a water-agar mix that slows water penetration to the soil, preventing the typical 70 percent waste of irrigation water from evaporation. In five years these plants will provide protection against the elements, allowing stable, fertile soil to develop. Eventually the resulting fields will become productive farmland, and the mature bamboo can be harvested for sale or use by the community. There’s a huge demand for bamboo on Bali. Traditionally each Balinese household donates 100 - 200 bamboo poles a year for banjar ceremonies. If the family doesn’t have a bamboo stand it can harvest, then they must donate money to buy bamboo instead. At a cost of about Rp 5,000 at source or Rp 8,000 from a middleman for an untreated six metre pole, that’s a staggering Rp 500,000 to Rp 1,600,000 per family per year for bamboo alone. Bamboo is also used locally for construction, baskets and hand-woven bedeg. Two varieties of bamboo, tali (Gigantochloa apus) and duri (Bambusa bambos), are being used in the project. Tali already grows on Agung and the villagers know how to work with it, so this is being planted in the wetter areas. “Bamboo duri is the champion variety for dry areas,” Arief points out. “Because of its anatomy, it disperses 10 times more wax, which plants produce to conserve water, than other varieties. It’s also the densest, and a bit slower growing. Duri is the best desert bamboo of the indigenous bamboo species in Bali.”

If we had the resources for a compost centre that would produce all we needed, we could probably plant 100,000 a year The Environmental Bamboo Foundation has provided truckloads of seedlings to the EBPP as pilot reforestation and agroforestry initiatives in support of EBPP’s plans for sustainable social and economic development for present and future generations. Since 2006 over 12,000 seedlings have been planted in seven of Ban’s 19 hamlets. The shelter belt initiative, begun in 2011, has already planted 2,000 bamboos with a remaining 3,200 hectares still to be planted. Depending on the slope, it takes about 100 bamboo duri to shelter a hectare of land, so Arief is expecting the project to plant another 320,000 bamboo duri, with tali and other species in the sheltered slopes. The young seedlings are propagated by tissue culture and by branch and culm

cuttings. In dryland rehabilitation projects he prefers using rhizome cuttings, which are hardier. EBPP’s Daya Bamboo Centre is located at the top of the desa in a green saddle between Mounts Agung and Abang. Planting high in the watershed protects the lowers slopes and makes subsequent years of planting easier. “Realistically, it will probably take ten years to plant it all,” says Arief. “We need a huge amount of mulch and compost to protect the small plants for the first three years. If we had the resources for a compost centre that would produce all we needed, we could probably plant 100,000 a year. But we need a mobile chipper, a water cannon and a shed to produce that volume of compost.” So if any angels out there would like to be part of this inspiring project, please get in touch with Arief. Or consider adopting five hectares -- $570 covers the cost of purchasing, planting and maintaining 500 bamboo duri plants to maturity. Or donate some compost from Temesi. It all helps. In partnership with the EBPP, the Environmental Bamboo Foundation has established a Bamboo Field School to teach villagers to propagate, plant, maintain and harvest the bamboo. This will eventually become a bamboo cooperative which will sustainably manage the bamboo and market it. “Rarely does a commodity work like this,” Arief enthused. “Usually, the more you use a resource the faster you run out of it. With sustainably managed bamboo, it just keeps making more money.” This is a community that can certainly use the cash. In 1998 the average family income was $150 a year from sales of cassava, corn and the occasional Bali cow. Since EBPP opened the first access road to hamlets in the saddle between Mt Agung and Abang, six remote hamlet schools have been built, communities were trained to grow vegetables and herbs, over 1,400 families have access to safe water and there are 27 community health posts. The sale of beef cows, goats and organic vegetable brings income of $600 – 800 a year to the average family. Bamboo will provide them with another commodity to sell and further raise the standard of living. The Bali Spirit Festival has enthusiastically adopted this project. Several members of its team donate their time to generate press releases, a video and web-based promotion to support both EBPP and EBF. There will be a booth at the 2012 Festival where participants can pay Rp 50,000 to cover the cost of purchasing, planting and caring for a bamboo plant in the project. And Rp 50,000 from the sale of each full Festival pass will be dedicated to planting a bamboo. “We need a lot of help,” said Arief frankly. “We’d like the Balinese community and Bali’s supporters to take ownership of this project.” So, come the rainy season, let’s pick up our shovels and join this fine young man in planting bamboo on Bali’s holiest mountain. That’s a legacy worth leaving. www.bamboocentral.org www.eastbalipovertyproject.org www.balispiritfestival.com Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Freefall off the Tourist Trail is Available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud and Seminyak - www.balidazethebook.com downloadable as a PDF file - Amazon downloadable for Kindle E-mail: bali_cat7@yahoo.com Copyright © 2011 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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For those of you in the south of Bali feeling contaminated from copious cocktails, carcinogenic car fumes and iffy warung eats, a little trip out of town to The Organic Farm Bali would be the perfect ointment to the physical and emotional abrasions of hectic living. Perhaps you wish to see something other than the panoramic haze of multidimensional Australians in Bintang singlets, to hear more than the incessant tooting and whirring of taxis and scooters. Well here you will find the pleasures of staying in your own peaceful, cosy, hillside hide hole. Awaken to the bella vista of mountains and rice fields, bathe in the local hot springs, meander up hill and down, s n o o z e peacefully on the veranda and wake to a seemingly e n d l e s s parade of alluring three course meals (of the o r g a n i c persuasion naturally ). Children will adore this place with mine particularly taken by the most successful fishing spot they have ever thrown a line. They helped pick the vegetables and waved cheerio to the mortified guinea fowl that all ended up on the dinner table later. The campfire with marshmallows wasn’t bad either! The farm is on the way to Bedugal or contact www. theorganicfarmbali.com and hosts Wayan and Marjan will love you like old friends and feed you like my Italian friends’ mothers. DIARY DOS Green Drinks - If you don’t already know; Bali has looming water crisis. While there is plenty of rain, there is also plenty of demand for it. Dan Jolly to enlighten you on the “how tos” of harvesting your own rainwater this Monday 7th November @ 6pm @ “Green Drinks” @ Manik Organik restaurant on Tamblingan in Sanur.

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BUZZ By Monsoon Wanita they can also boast about their environmental efforts. Passionate Australian zoo consultant, Wendy Husband is their Education and Conservation Manager and, after launching their Green Safari campaign on Earth Day in April, Wendy tells me the park now has programs in place for paper recycling, water conservation, and is very serious about composting. This is all in an effort to reduce the park’s environmental footprint and “everyone is feeling pretty good about the changes they have made.”

THIS LITTLE PIGGY WENT TO MARKET A mysterious email arrived from the controversial “Supreme Master Ching Hai”*. Something something, “Farm to Fridge”, something something, “The Truth Behind Meat Production”….and some youtube links. You know they are not going to be pretty. I am big scaredy cat about this sort of footage having already received gaping heart wounds from previous visits. But I was curious….and now… I am a vegetarian again. Well at least where mass pig farming is concerned. Pigs get a super raw deal. Similar to chickens they are penned up from birth to evil death, with out natural light o r a n y liberties… and if that is their only problem it appears they a r e l u c k y. The violent treatment of piggies shown in this link will be hard to watch, and frankly I had to stop for tears. You can’t handle the t r u t h ? ! P u s s y ! ! w w w. y o u t u b e . c o m / watch?v=THIODWTqx5E *Supreme Master Ching Hai is a self titled, self proclaimed spiritual leader who is a humanitarian, philanthropist and entrepreneur. With a cult like presence in politics, retail, hospitality, television she is an inspirational and controversial conundrum. MESSAGE FOR TOURISTS & LINGERERS Disgusted by the filth and litter of your fave holiday isle? Well sweetie what are doing with that plastic bag in your hand!!? LIKE ECO BUZZ on FACEBOOK to join in discussions and keep up to date with the latest Bali eco news.

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Flying Air Asia to Europe, is it worth it? By Ima Deville

Life can be unfair at times… Travelling with two restless kids, three suitcases jam packed with French delicacies from Grandma, a ton of kiddies books and one pair too many of shoes bought in the sales, I am almost certainly over the weight limit. Our backpacks are digging into our bones and we cross our fingers that they will pass as hand luggage. But so far, nothing is different from any other summer...

… Except that for the first time I am flying alone with the kids on a budget airline, with a meniscus tear and a ruptured ACL of a right knee that is threatening to disappear under me at any moment. And where is my cherished husband, you’ll be wondering? Well, he’s catching the Eurostar to London, flying on Singapore Airlines with a company ticket, probably planning to exchange his miles for an upgrade into business class whilst his main worry is that he will have time to make it to the duty free in Singapore. A little kiss before the family jumps in the taxi in Paris to reach Orly airport, an enthusiastic “Bon voyage!” shouted at the top of his voice, a frantic wave and a big grin on his face as the taxi disappear into the Parisian traffic. Never mind, I’ll have to keep smiling because we are flying Air Asia! The taxi takes a corner, the silhouette of dad waving disappears from sight and my kids decide that this is the time to state their position rather strongly: we don’t like travelling without dad, we don’t want to go back to school, we want to have screens on the plane with lots of games and are we nearly there already? The taxis drops us at the terminal and, call it bad luck, the handles of two of our suitcases come off. Keep going, we’ll be late! The limping mum and the two kids wiggling the trolleys in all directions make their way to the terminal and finally arrive sweating and thirsty at the Air Asia check in counter. Now, was it that bad to fly with Air Asia? Well, we made it but there might be a few things you need to know if you consider flying Air Asia on a long haul (or should it be howl?) flight . The first thing to do is to mentally condition yourself. I am sure that some of you must have lost all trace of sympathy and must wonder: why on earth would you travel to France alone with 2 kids on Air Asia? Fair point, I am still wondering exactly the same thing. Blame the email marketing for that. Back in September 2010, I received a sneaky email from Air Asia with an eye catching subject line: “Paris, je t’aime” and the rest of the marketing trick laid out in the body of the text: “Starting 14 February 2011(that’s right, Valentine’s Day), we’ll be flying to the romantic city of Paris! And the amazingly low fare to get you there? It starts from only Rp 1.347.000! Giving you every reason to whisk away the one you love on a magical trip. And don’t think that Paris is only for those who are deliriously in love – there’s plenty to be discovered by those

looking to experience great sights, cuisine and shopping! These amazing fares are only available until 24 November 2010, so you had better book your seats now!” … and so I did. How could I not grab such a bargain? After all, all money I could save on flights meant more money to spend on our holiday in France. With a sense of urgency conveyed by that crafty email, I announced to my husband that we should book our flights to Europe. Go ahead, he said, but he’ll have to fly to London for work and his company will book him a ticket, hopefully on Singapore Airline. Inequality of the sexes flashed red in my brain but my survival and economical instincts took over, it was so cheap! The marketing ploy was working because, for once, the Air Asia online booking system functioned perfectly and, in less than 5 minutes, our tickets were irrevocably booked. Hooray! The system also manages to make one feel good and happy. My next task was to get a connection from Bali to Kuala Lumpur. I bought a connecting ticket from the Air Asia counter located in Carrefour supermarket and the price was much higher than the Kuala Lumpur-Paris leg of the journey and little did I know that, because I now had two separate reservations, my luggage was not going to follow through to my destination. The consequence was tough and infuriating. Both ways we had to queue up to go through immigration at KL to enter Malaysia, pick up our luggage, go out of the airport to go back in again at a different terminal, check in our luggage once more and go through immigration to exit Malaysia. And don’t forget to fill in the immigration form, even if you are just in transit. You are led from the arrivals to the departures hall and have to actually go out of the busy airport. The only thing to look forward to is the local food court to eat a Malaysian Laksa on the hoof. All in all, that took over 1.5hrs, very late at night, not ideal with grumpy and sleepy kids. Those were the early days of AirAsia long haul flights but now the connection is easier with the Fly Thru/Connect Conveniently service whereby “…. you can conveniently connect between 2 different flights via a transfer hall, with a minimum connection time of 90 minutes!” Despite this appealing slogan, it is worth knowing that when you fly from Bali to Europe, it is easy to miss in KL airport the little passageway indicated “Transit” and many travelers follow the crowds and end up in the immigration area. So keep your eyes open for the small and sneaky Transit sign because and, if you successfully find it, it will lead you to the Transit Hub where you will wait patiently for your next flight. This room is busy and noisy without much to do and connections can be longer than the ideally advertised 90 minutes. Now to be fair, there are various other advantages of flying Air Asia, the main one being the price of the tickets. On average, you will save between US$300 to US$500 on a European flight and that is not negligible, especially if you are flying with your family. When scheduled airlines offer seasonal or last minute promotions, sometimes including an extra European flight, the little difference in price makes Air Asia less attractive. In my personal string of bad decisions, had I waited until March, I would have been able to pick up a flight with KLM only US$150 more expensive, including a connecting flight to my final destination of Marseille. The Premium class (Air Asia business class) is excellent quality on their new planes and, if your dates are flexible and if you can book well in advance, you can pick up a ticket for only double the price of economy. Otherwise, on most flights, the price is one and a half times higher than economy but that still remains cheaper than with scheduled airlines. Note that there are only 18 Premium seats on each plane and they tend to get booked early. As with all Air Asia flights, you will need to simulate various dates in advance on their website to find the best deals.

Although one of the criticisms of budget airlines is that you have to p a y f o r everything, the cost of extra luggage can be very affordable. If y o u c a n anticipate, it is relatively cheap to supersize your luggage to 30kg for a very reasonable price. As for the in-flight comfort, it is possible to prepay lots of little extras that will make a difference to your flight. The hot seats are located behind the partition with the Premium Class (Air Asia’s equivalent to Business Class) or behind the toilets and they offer a lot more legroom. If you are travelling with kids in the hot seats, note that the armrests cannot be lifted if your child wants to sleep with his head on your lap. The planes to France and England are new “Airbus 340 aircrafts including 18 Premium Seats, which feature a 20-inch width, 61-inch pitch and 77-inch length when reclined”. The quality of service on board varies from one crew to the other. I personally had a good experience with the hostesses and stewards who were smiley and accommodating but a friend of mine was disappointed by the service on her flight. Other extras you can prepay at the time of booking are: meals, portable TV set and a comfort kit that includes a red blanket, a sleeping eyeshade and an inflatable neck cushion. You actually buy the comfort kit and travelers take them with them at the end. So no need to buy it on both the outward and return flight like I did, thus becoming the owner of 6 bright red comfort kits that are now difficult to camouflage, even at the back of my cupboard. The food comes in small portions and can be booked and prepaid on the website. If you do so, you will not be able to change your choice onboard and if, like me, you opted for the vegetarian dish to be on the “safe side”, I hope you love vegetable noodles and pasta with a pseudo ratatouille, because this is all you will eat for 20 hours. The chicken biriani or the Indonesian nasi dishes are probably a much more appetizing option. With these flights, you do not have an in-flight entertainment programme and you’d better plan your own entertainment when you are travelling with kids. On our way to Europe, our kids carried their own portable DVD players but these discharged after the first movie and it is not possible to recharge them on board. On our return flight we tried to order an Air Asia portable TV onboard but none were available because all had been pre-booked. To answer our initial question: is it worth it? You will have to carefully weigh the pros and cons for your particular situation. Would I make my parents fly from Europe with Air Asia? No, unless it was on a Premium Seat. Would I fly again Air Asia with my kids? I’d much prefer my husband felt guilty and redeemed himself by using his miles to fly us Singapore Airlines. Failing that I would consider biting the bullet and splash out on a flight with a scheduled airline that would take me all the way to my final destination. To be more sensible I really should sign onto all the scheduled airlines’ hunting good promos. But don’t get me wrong, being more informed, I might repeat the Air Asia experience for budget’s sake. And at last splurge out on those outrageously extravagant and long coveted red high heels to stride in style down the Champs Elysées. Copyright © 2011 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Cars - Motorcycles - Watercraft - etc For Sale Line ads Rp 6.000 per word. Photo Ads Rp. 395.000. All ads must be paid for before printing.

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For rent; weekly/ monthly KIA Carens 2002 matic. Call 0819 9994 2211. [001]

Grand Cherokee 3.6 2011; New Wrangler JK Sport, Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors, Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors, Jeep Patriot, Chrysler 300 C, Dodge Journey; Visit Nadia Auto Graha, Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [013]

Modified Honda GL100 Chopper (1982) for sale. Documents complete. Rp 12 Mio Nego. Call: 0878 6267 7825. [024]

I’m renting my cars with competitive price and good service. Make your holiday and business comfortable and fun. Contact 0819 3620 2170 or 275 2587. [002] For Sale; Dodge Custom 200 Pick-up, new tyre, very excellent condition, all still original. (0361) 782 9999. [003] VW Beetle. 1974, new restored, big HiFi system, Aircon, New interior & exterior, Velg racing, Top Condition, Rp 40 mio, German owner. 0813 5325 7552. [004] Landcruiser FJ-40. Toyota Landcuiser FJ40 soft top (white) 1978 ex pat owned. New body paint job (sea blue) Jan 2011. Engine overhauled Nov 2010 - new master cylinder, regulator. Registration paid til June 2012. Rp 75 juta ONO. Call Gaye: 0819 1620 0081. [005] For Sale; Range Rover Vogue year 2000, green, low mileage, 20” tyres, excellent condition. Call (0361) 792 9999. [006] Ford Ranger Twin Cab 4WD. Black. Good condition 2005/2006.125.000.000 Rp. 0818 0576 6160. [007] Suzuki APV Dec’06, black, Automatic, perfect family car, service Suzuki, new tires, nego, 90 million, SMS 081 2389 1622. [008] Daihatsu Feroza SE 1996, good original condition, new service. 58.500.000 Rp. 0813 3902 7987. [009] Innova @ Rp 5mil/month (nego). Good condition, low km, insurance. Anom 081 2 3 8 3 9 6 4 6 o r <anompermatasari@yahoo. com>. [010] Mazda CX7 - like New 23.000 km, April 2010. Free 22” whell, Free 6 months all risk insurance. Rp 520 million Nego - 081 6471 8634. [011] Mobil Plymouth, excellent condition, year 48, 6 cylinder, BPKB, STNK, Rp. 150 juta. Jeep Willys 1951, good condition, year 51, BPKP, STNK, Rp. 50 juta. Please contact HP 081 132 0855. [012]

Porsche Boxster Spyder & Porsche Cayman ‘10; Vellfire & Alphard 2011; Mini Cooper S; Mazda Roadster Cabriolet; Toyota FJ Cruiser; Lexus RX270 & Harrier 2011; Mercedez-Benz CLK 320 ‘00 Cabriolet & Toyota RAV4 ‘07; Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [014] Toyota Land Cruiser’78 4X4 3.2 Diesel, AC, 5 speed. Rp 75.000.000. Phone 0821 4550 3355. [015] Suzuki SX4 Auto 2008. 24,000 kms. Dealer serviced. Tax Aug 2012. Excellent condition. 159 million. Seminyak, phone 0819 1664 8682. [016] Daihatsu TAFT’91. 2800cc Diesel 4X4, excellent condition, original paint, newly restored with original parts, fully restored interior, Sony/JBL system, all new tyres, steel front-bumpers, halogens, 2 owners from n e w, e x p a t o w n e d & maintained! Call 081 835 4688. [017] Landrover 4X4 2.8 TDI Diesel, Long Safari, AC, Winch, Extras, Rp 140.000.000 Nego, 0821 4550 3355. [018]

Motorcycle For Sale; Aprilia RS125 year 2002, silver red color, low mileage only 7000km. Call 0813 3819 9999. [019] Honda Tiger 200cc, very good condition, colour custom made black dough. Mario 0813 3759 7183. Email <mariofrisini@ hotmail.it>. [020] For Sale; Vespa. More info 0813 3802 7061. [021] 4 s a l e ! 1 4 o l d Ve s p a s , various conditions, all papers, 7 vbb, good for Vespa business. 50 mil for all. Call Johan 0859 3517 0871. [022] Sale Piaggio Runner VXR 200cc, matic, 2003, 24.000km, Rp 20 million (Nego). Phone 081 2394 6396. [023]

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Honda CB 100 (1971) full customized, Branded accessories, new engine 200cc, papper. Email on < d r. a d i t y a g i t a @ y a h o o . com>. [025] Private Sale; Norton Commando, 850 cc. 1976. Please call: (0361) 789 5432 or 0821 4618 5179. [026]

For Sale : Digital photo frame 7 inch LCD, play audio and video, support mostly file format. SD, MMC, MS, CF and USB input. Remote control and automatic transition. Sell for Rp. 550.000 negotiable. 081 2392 5264 Adi. Denpasar. [065] For Sale; Older 2 PK Toshiba aircon in good working condition, still running & keeps the shop cool. Rp. 1 or best offer. Contact +62 878 6198 8111. Seminyak. [235]

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For Sale; Antique teak wood desk in great condition. 200cm x 80cm w/ small center drawer. Bought for Rp. 3 million will sell for Rp. 2.5 nego. Contact +62 878 6198 8111. Seminyak. [236]

SHOWROOM CONDITION, ORG. DK PLATES, MAINTAINED BY BMW DPS, 85.000KM, Rp. 350 MILLION (ONO).

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Husqvarna TE250 (2010) Enduro For Sale. Rarely used, only 120km, bought Feb 2011, expat leaving Bali must sell. Great deal! - road ready, 82 million. Email <cellito@gmail.com> for pics/more info. [027] Ve s p a 1 9 9 0 1 5 0 c c i n beautiful condition, low km, long lic, blue book, new tyres. Price Rp. 7.500.000,ONO. Ph Rod : 0878 6211 9697. Email : <rodnieass@ yahoo.com>. [028]

Watercraft 34’ yacht in Bali. Great condition. Tel 0815 8511 7108. [029] For Sale; Schooner 4 AC cabins, private shower. Ready to use. Contact: <balischoonerforsale@ hotmail.com>. [030] For a boat enthusiast Business opportunity: For sale 25’-7.62 m fiberglass cabin cruiser, ex-prototype model ready for interior fittings, with hull and deck moulds for further production. For inspection ring: 081 2466 4441. [031] Sale Speedboat 9.5m HalfCabin Fiberglass, 2x115hp Yamaha engines. Dive and Fishing. + extras. $27,000 negotiable. Phone 0813 5336 9344. [032] For Sale; Cabin Speedboat 5 m t r, U n i q u e ! S p e c i a l ordered by the present o w n e r. B u i l d i n 2 0 0 1 . Casco full marine plywood. New lacquer. Only used 40 hours. Always stored in a boat house. Still new! L: 4,88 mtr. B: 1,83 mtr. D: 0,40 mtr. Upper deck 2,5 mtr. Full teakwood. Motor Yamaha 60 SP with electro remote control. Fuel capacity 2 x 40 liter. Many exclusive teakwood details. Inclusive trailer! Hp. 081 132 0855. Price Rp 85.000.000. [033]

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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch

What should I expect at a Balinese wedding reception? Balinese Hindu weddings have at least two parts to them: the religious ceremony, which is normally held in the morning, and the reception, which is held any time after that, but often in the evening. The ceremony, and quite often the reception, are held at the family home of the groom, since the woman will be marrying ‘out’ of her family and ‘in’ to his. Most likely, you’ll be asked to attend the reception. If you know the couple well, you may have been to their family home before. Asides from the happy couple, this is another thing that is totally made-over for a wedding. If the house is located in a small street, quite often the road will be blocked off and a large tent set up to accommodate everyone. The entrance to the house will be decked out with fancy flower decorations make from leaves and sparkly materials. Families really go all out to do up their properties, and even a shabby, dilapidated home may look like a pseudo palace on the big day: flower decos and gold gilded cloth everywhere, unsightly objects covered with colourful material… You’ll sign the guest book and pick up your drink and snacks at the welcome desk just inside the entrance-way which is ‘woman-ed’ by pretty young family members in traditional dress. Then you’ll be guided to a seat where you can sit and chat with the other guests. The reception doesn’t really follow a format, but just flows along. So, don’t expect speeches, public kissing, beer swilling, dancing, disco music, or even to chat much with the bride and groom. They will have the exhausting job of greeting and chatting with all the guests all day long, and since they are decked out in fancy costumes and heavy headdresses, this is no mean feat. If you’re lucky you may get to talk with them for a few seconds and then they’ll be whisked off to greet another guest… No wedding is complete without a buffet spread, which you’ll be ushered to by family members; so, remember not to eat before you arrive so you can enjoy the feast! 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 2011 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


SCHEDULE THAT Bali Dinner with Stephan & Prue Henschke (6 November) What a golden opportunity to enjoy some of the Henschke wines from South Australia’s Barossa Valley. Riesling and Shiraz are the two main wines to feature through the evening. In 2011 the Henschke Winery was awarded the title “Winery of the Year” by The Age/Sydney Morning Herald’s Good Wine Award. Stephan and Prue Henschke will be there to share their wine making heritage which began in 1968. Chef Dorin Schuster will also prepare a five course extravaganza, each course carefully paired with scrumptious wines. I’m going to share with you some items on the menu as it all looks simply delicious. Scallop Ceviche with cauliflower, slow cooked Tasmanian ocean trout, Duo beef, a selection of Australian cheeses and so it goes on. The evening begins with cocktails followed by dinner in ‘The Restaurant’. The price includes cocktails, the five-course dinner, paired wines and tax and service which can really whack up the price in these five star places. This will definitely be an evening to remember. When Cost Where Contact

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7 pm Rp 1.3 million The Legian Resort, Seminyak 730622 fb@thelegian.com

Brewer’s In-house Beer Launch (12 November) Denpasar is not a place I would normally choose to go, particularly to a bar but this evening looks like a lot of fun. There’s a ‘promo’ on Brewer’s in-house beer with buy two get one free. There are plenty of live bands performing throughout the evening. Bands from Bali include Balian, Geek Smile, Simulation Attack and Good Morning Sunrise and bands Disconnected and Brigade 07 hail from Java. The Van De Kamps are also performing from Canada. There’s a free large beer with the cover charge. It’s quite an early start for this evening. When Cost Where Contact

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5 pm doors open, 7 pm music begins IDR50,000 Jl Teuku Umar, No 58, Denpasar 754915 reservation brewersrooftop@gmail.com

Daily High Breakfast & Tarot Readings at BIKU I vote this as the best place to go for afternoon tea. The service is absolutely fantastic and the cappucino gets ten out of ten and the scones and clotted cream are superb. Mouthwateringly delicious and a lovely ambience too, something reminiscent of high tea in England. Another attraction is the daily tarot card readings. Christine is the resident tarot card reader at Biku and has been reading tarot cards for over twenty five years. Her intuitive abilities and indepth knowledge of the cards enable her to interpret the cards and she is uncannily accurate in her readings. Contrary to popular belief, tarot cards are not actually about telling your fortune or future, rather they act as a guide when decisions need to be made or in times of uncertainty. She has a constant stream of visitors throughout the afternoon at her little table all of whom I assume have some questions in need of answering or decisions to be made. I think Biku has got the recipe right for a great place to hang out for a few hours. When Cost Where Contact

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tarot card readings 1 pm to 5 pm Rp80,000 for tarot card reading Biku, Jl Petitengit No 888, Kerobokan 857 0888 www.bikubali.com

By Dawn Chorus

Jason Miraz (9 November)

Sanur Village Festival (19 – 23 November)

I scheduled this sometime ago and now it is fast approaching and this is a reminder to purchase your tickets. It is a unique opportunity to see the talented Jason Miraz in this acoustic evening with Toca Rivera. Toca Rivera teamed up with Jason Miraz in 2002 meeting for the first time at Java Joes, San Diego. The duo have successfully incorporated traditional percussion and drumming into modern day rock music and Rivera brings along a magical performance on the Djembe drum. This is an evening not to be missed. Tickets can be booked on line at the website below.

In conjunction with National Flora Week, the Sanur village festivals promises to be bigger and better than before with agricultural products, vegetables, flowers, fruits and herbal medicines on display with a focus on the natural environment. Much needed! The theme is ‘Flower Fiesta’ and will feature plenty of activities including a flower parade, water sports, a photography contest, bazaar, beach games and of course for food lovers, a culinary festival. Entertainment and recreation areas are all part of the fun and frivolty and I’m looking forward to this festival that has become the pride of Sanur.

Cost

: VIP IDR860,000, Premium Festival IDR680,000 and Regular Festival IDR390,000 Where : Taman Bhagawan, Nusa Dua Contact : http://rajakarcis.com/2011/09/19/jason-mrazspecial-acoustic-evening-with-toca-rivera/

Prana Spa Indulgence and pampering have to be a part of life in Bali and with so many beautiful spas, Bali has also become the spa capital of Asia. At 12 pm each day, spa tours with a complimentary glass of sparking rose allow you to choose the best treatment for your needs. Workshops for Pevonia Skincare and Eles Mineral makeup will also run every Tuesday and Thursday at 3.30 pm for one and half hours. Included is a glass of sparkling rose. This is really one of those beautiful, tranquil, peaceful places from which you do not want to leave in a hurry. Cost : IDR100,000 (workshop) Where : Jl Kunti No 188X, Seminyak Contact : 730 840 spares@thevillas.net

Public Speaking Course (14 November) I’m full of admiration for public speakers who can talk for hours without consulting a script. This two day workshop offers a chance to learn the art of public speaking. Specialized interactive public speaking courses and training together with feedback and the chance to develop your own unique presentation style. Craig Valentine, Head Coach of World Class Speaking and his team will present the tools, tips and tricks that you can use to develop your public speaking skills. Where : Sanur Beach Hotel, Sanur Contact : monika@speakerindonesia.com

Rock and Run The 11th Chapter (28 November) Once again it is an opportunity to support a worthy cause. Proceeds from the run will go to Rumah Senyum known also as ‘Smile House’. Rumah Senyum was launched by the Smiles Foundation as an accommodation centre for patients and families receiving surgical treatment for craniofacial disabilities at Bali’s main hospital. Money raised from the run will help the children in need of surgery. This is a great way to come along and have fun and make a difference. The cost also includes a t-shirt and refreshments. A great way to keep fit too on the 5 km run. Cost : IDR100,000 Where : The Hard Rock Cafe Contact : 761869 ext. 8164, 8163

Where : Matahari Terbit Beach, Sanur Contact : Yayasan Pembangunan 286987 or 8710083

Supper Club Barbecue (Tuesdays) With so many restaurants to choose from it is often hard to decide where to eat. If you are looking for something a bit different this is a great choice. Executive Chef Brand Huisman and his team cook up a barbecue every Tuesday evening with succulent meats, fresh seafoods, salads, sauces and a selection of delicious desserts. SOS is a great place to hang out, situated on the fourth floor roof top with stunning ocean views and funky beats to compliment fine dining and clubbing. When : 7 pm to 11 pm Cost : IDR490,000 Where : Anantara Resort, Jl Abimanyu (Dyana Pura) Seminyak Contact : 737773 seminyak@anatara.com

World Mask Festival (23 – 26 November) I usually schedule events in the south of Bali but this is an interesting event that I thought you should know about in the north. The International Mask Arts & Culture Organization (IMACO) will host this festival which is expected to attract around three hundred foreign participants representing 56 countries. Tejakula has its own unique mask tradition of the Wayang Wong which makes this an ideal choice for this festival. Previous festivals have encompassed a diverse range of mask making and performing workshops delivered by some of the world’s greatest mask makers with displays of unique masks from around the world. Mask festivals also offer the opportunity to explore the history, magic, emotion, excitement, art and humour behind the mask with activities and performances for families. I am sure that this festival will be an amazing experience. It is also reassuring to see events happening in different areas of Bali and not just the already congested south. There does not appear to be any contact details on any of the websites but I am sure that it will be an enjoyable trip and experience. When : from 9.00 am Where : Tejakula Village, 40 km east of Singaraja

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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE NOVEMBER 02 - NOVEMBER 16, 2011

As the fortnight begins, both Mercury and Venus move into Sagittarius and Mars also changes sign on the 11th from Leo to Virgo. Neptune has been retrograding since June, after making it’s debut in Pisces. It turns direct now and by February will return to Pisces’ clear and calm waters and will continue to swim alongside Chiron until that time. Healing is Divine and with the last little surge of humanitarian agendas, will move full flow into aligning the human spirit with its Higher Self. The compassionate Heart is opening and the plight of the underprivileged is made apparent. Through social networking and its media and through the interconnectedness of the Internet, all have been made aware of global situations and issues. The time now is for the unification of the human family through kindness and the recognition of our shared humanity. An end if you will, to separation. As the people on the Planet drop the masks of idolatry and dogma, as each awakens to his innate intelligence, new solutions will arise organically and although it will still continue to be a process of release and transformation, optimism will be paramount in the human Heart. This moon cycle is about speaking your Truth, each and every one of us and as the Full Moon falls on that auspicious date of 11/11/11 you will feel the impulse to align with what feels appropriate and right for you. The feminine is voicing her feelings through all of us, male or female. FULL MOON 18 Taurus 05 November 11, 2011 04:17 a.m.

ARIES: With a rather abrupt transition of Mars in Leo to Mars in Virgo this fortnight, you will be brought to your senses; those tactile and earthy ones. It’s probably a good idea that you get accustomed to them, as Mars does a rather long stint in the sign of Virgo and brings with it a lot of work and service orientation. Perfection is a key word, along with discernment and a predisposition to worry. It’s an awesome opportunity to get healthy, strong, clear and to apply precision to your projects. Mars stays in Virgo until early July, so you have loads of time to get accustomed to it all.

LIBRA: The feminine is rising in all of us and wants to be heard this fortnight. Your own desire for Truth and its dissemination is strong. There is also the strong desire for adventures of all kinds and you may want to indulge yourself in a little study. These coming months are a good time for this as you will be able to apply yourself with a great deal of discipline and perhaps this will be the adventure that you embark on; study that will broaden your mental horizons, or simply the understanding of life and its relationships. However it shows up for you, this promises to be a rewarding time.

TAURUS: Lady Venus is maintaining her position alongside Mercury, where she placed herself mid-October and will stay until Mercury goes retrograde on the 24th. In the sign of Sagittarius, they are bringing in the New Vision for your life. You are able to see a birds eye view of your life at this time and this brings the potential for change, as Jupiter, the ruler of Sagittarius is still in your sign and working with that great transformer, Pluto in Capricorn. Although you are placed well outside your comfort zone, the magic that comes from these changes is so magnificent in itself, you feel confident.

SCORPIO: This is celebration time for you and it looks like a year to follow, of more of the same. Venus is very prominent in your Solar Return chart, which brings luck in relationship, with travel being a strong prospect this year. There will also be a lot of discussion within and about relationship taking place. As Pluto continues to work harmoniously with Jupiter during this Birthday month, you will also experience a great deal of growth, expansion and change over the coming twelve months, enabling you to get yourself grounded and to accumulate whatever it is you desire.

GEMINI: Mercury in Sagittarius, as your planetary ruler, is bringing an expanded version of reality to you. Moving into new realms of experience is keeping you stimulated. If it feels like it is all moving very fast, it probably is, but there is no need to worry as you will get ample time to integrate as Mercury goes retrograde towards the end of the month. Venus is bringing some romance to your sector and although it may be short lived, it will be filled with excitement. For those in relationship already, might I suggest that you bring a splash of adventure to the everyday routine. CANCER: It is always an intense month when the Sun meets with the Moon to begin the cycle in Scorpio. A fellow water sign bringing depth to all your interactions and an edge of urgency prevails. By the Full Moon you will feel a little more at ease, as you indulge yourself in some creature comforts and relax. Everything appears to be moving very quickly with little time to digest and integrate experiences. Again no need to worry, as there will be ample time for this towards the end of the month. Next month brings the next pair of eclipses and you will want to be well rested for their influx of energy. LEO: Mars graciously leaves your sign this fortnight and you can now bring into alignment all the wayward energies of the past few weeks. Virgo lends well to exercise, diet and health issues, so if you have overindulged now is the time to implement a regime that will carry you through the next few months, at least. It’s important that you feel confident in your body and its capabilities and capacity to maintain with stamina and vitality. If you have overindulged yourself in any way, now is the time to set things straight and be about your soul’s work. Service of some kind is in order. VIRGO: Mercury your ruler is in Sagittarius and traveling with Venus. What a lovely time to move beyond the normal round of existence and go on some adventures. You will feel refreshed, invigorated and ready to take on any new tasks you care to set for yourself. The healing journey continues and it is one that we are all on. Put aside your doubts, concerns and worries. This is the moment to just expand into existence itself and to allow you to feel the heartbeat of creation. Align yourself with your dreams and visions and feel them into reality. Everything is possible.

SAGITTARIUS: As mentioned, both Mercury and Venus are in your sign and Mercury through until January with its retrograde phase beginning at the end of this month. This is a great opportunity to bring your thinking into alignment with your soul’s purpose. A communication with your Higher Self brings revelations around your relationships at this time. It could be that you are feeling that you and the Beloved are on the same page for a change and of course, Jupiter continues to work with Pluto, implementing much needed modification to your financial status and standing, or at the very least change. CAPRICORN: Scorpio and Capricorn work well together and you have the potential to achieve much. There hasn’t really been any let-up in this over the recent months. Jupiter working well and in your favor, bringing with it some much needed rest and recuperation for you. Everyone needs a little time out to deeply rest, including you and you know only too well that you function so much better after you’ve relaxed. Saturn continues in Libra and brings harmony as it’s mainstay. Relationships commanding attention, discipline and restructuring to work in everyone’s favor as much as possible.

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AQUARIUS: Uranus is back to that potent 0 degrees of Aries this month and through into January. It is also moves direct at the beginning of December, setting in motion some deep, possibly chaotic and/or disruptive changes. As we’ve walked down this path before you may well recognize the energy and be more able to move in accordance with its synchronic flow. There is no point holding rigidly to ideas during this time as an open mind will more better support you in adjusting and adapting to change as it spontaneously arises. You may find an even deeper rebellious aspect to your nature. PISCES: Neptune moves direct this fortnight and finally you can see your way out of the forest. Early June was when you were asked to revise your lessons and take it all the way back to learning about humanity and how it continuously traps itself in the illusion of its own making. This applies also to your life and you can now see where you yet indulge in fantasies and misperceptions. This is a good thing, for as Neptune floats back into Pisces in February, you will be much more certain of the Truth of Existence as it moves through you and directs your life through your inner guidance.

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Models wanted. Female glamour, age 18 to 35. No experience necessary, 500.000 Rp per hour for experienced with portfolio. Send sample photos and contact info to <magictoy@ aol.com>. [075] Looking for Profes. Manager + Marketing for Cafe in Ubud/ Min experience 3th / CV: Email <artcafeubud@gmail. com>. [082] Admin Assistant Cash, Jl Muding Mekar No.34, Putu Sri - 081 7972 2374. [105] Looking staff person girl. If you have retail experience, speak fluent English, and a lovely smile, please bring your CV and come in person to Shirley Lane 17A, Jl. Dhyana Pura, Seminyak, next door to Bali Shadow tatoo. [093] Foreign Company looking for Accountant, good English skills, Quick Books, Tax, MS. Office. Email CV to <starborn@dps.centrin.net. id> or contact Robert 801 4226 or 0878 6008 7467, Celuk Gianyar. [125] SPG / Shopkeeper for Fashion Boutique in Bali Collection Nusa Dua Wanted! English, experienced, fashionable. Email: <info@pinkeleven. com>. [127]

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Urgently needed waiter/ tress, (first graduate are welcome), therapist for hotel. Please send CV to: <bookings@domahbali. com> or d’Omah Bali Hotel & Villa Jl. Penestanan Klod, Sayan, Ubud. [131] La Favela Restaurant & Bar in Oberoi will be opened December. Required dedicated Waitresses, Bartenders. Mail <lafavelabali@ymail. com>. [135] Gaya Ceramic Arts Center is looking for Program Coordinator / Executive Assistant: must have fluent spoken and written English, excellent organization and computer skills. Please send CV to <gayacac@ gayaceramic.com>. [138]

Looking for Junior Architect. Send your CV to <info@ ilabarchitecture.com>. [119] Looking for Production Supervisor for garment production agency based in Seminyak. Must have at least 2 years experience in clothing, accessory or jewellery production. Must have good written and oral English with good organisational skills. Computer skills preferred. Please send CV to <ad3_ ns@yahoo.com>. [139] Seeking IT Project Manager & IT Support, Senior Graphic Designer (Fashion), Admin Sales. Check details on <www.blue-glue.com/ recruitment>. [140]

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PH Co. need Sales & Marketing, Photographer, Graphic Design Supervisor : min. 2 years, fluent English. CV to: <hrdbali@ymail. com>. [141] Looking for HRD Manager, Marketing, Drafter, Head Warehouse, send to <hrd@hallomic. com>. Please contact 0812 3628 7053. [130] Looking for bright young women to join our company. Sense of beauty, artistic skills, interest in the healing arts, determined to learn about crystals, perfect English spoken and written. Send CV to <balioishii@ yahoo.co.id>. [115] Needed Now. Marketing Tele-Sales Agents for our Bali Call Center. We are an International Travel Company. Mon. to Fri. Applicants must have sufficient English proficiency in reading, writing, listening, a clear telephone voice and a team player. Must be willing to start immediately. Email your CV to <wayne@ thebaligetaway.com> or call to (0361) 764456. [079]

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Apply with full CV to Sales Director At email sales@regentvacationclub.com We also require a friendly, outgoing and customer service oriented Receptionist. Apply with full CV to Marketing Manager At email marketing@regentvacationclub.com NC/Es/2 Nov 11

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Seminyak / Kerobokan - based Real Estate company Excellent oral and written English skills are required Computer literate and attention to detail Previous office experience would be advantageous Enthusiasm and attitude will be highly regarded

Looking for Fashion Designer who have experience with leather and accessories. English speaking. Full time work. Call +62 878 6058 8120 Tatiana. [148] Experience English SPG. Send CV to <info@ sayagallery.com>. [155] Looking for English speaking Baby sitter and Gardener in Sanur, full time. Phone 0812 3952 0483 Natalia. [149]

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Sales & Marketing Manager Resort Development Our company is in the early stages of establishing a resort which will be closely followed by other projects throughout Indonesia. We are looking for a highly motivated person that has some property sales experience but would also like to involve themselves in the ongoing marketing of the project after completion. Please send your CV to indosales56@gmail.com NC/Es/2 Nov 11

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SARDINE RESTAURANT Looking for: Hostess, Waitress, Cook, Steward. Must Speak English Jl. Petitenget 21, Telp. 0361-733617 sardine@sardinebali.com

Urgently required by a Leading Hotel Supplier in Bali, with following qualification: 1. S1 graduate, minimum DIII 2. At least 3 yrs experienced in similar position preferably in trading business. 3. Excellent sales & marketing skills 4. Entrepreneurship & target oriented 5. Good interpersonal & communication skills 6. English & computer literate Signed application & up-date CV with recent photo to be sent to director@kristalbali.com or fax: 757865

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Stenden University Bali is looking for

Module Coordinators / Lecturers Hotel Management Responsibilities • Responsible for the academic quality and logistics of several academic modules; • Act as a problem based learning tutor for the programs IHM and/or Event Management. Profile • Master’s degree; • 4+ years work experience in hotel management or event management; • Excellent organisational skills.

Lecturers Event Management (part-time, from Feb-Apr 2012) NC/Es2 Nov 11

Responsibilities • Act as a problem based learning tutor (for one or two groups of 8-12 students) for the program Event Management. Profile • Preferably Master’s degree; • 4+ years work experience in event management.

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BUSINESS SERVICES All your photography needs. Wedding, villas, product, etc. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [553] Faves, speacialist in; fine silver crochet jewelry, soft toys, hotel give-away amenities. Please call/SMS 0878 6116 3056. [524] Architecture Design. Interior and Exterior design. Call 0878 6096 9018 or 749 3759. [525] On call massage 0878 6123 7246. [122] Web Designer & Graphic Design. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [553] Paris Trained Professional Make Up Artist/Hair Stylist. Wedding, Events, Special Effects. Phone 0821 4445 1815. [027]

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Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] Expat Dutch long termed stay is searching for challenging fulltime management position at a reliable company. Over 10 years experience in the fashion/extreme sports retail business. Motivated, team player and hardworking. For CV email <mainski@gmail. com>. [126] Wood Working / Carpentery: All furniture, Windows, doors / Gates, Pool deck, Flooring, Railing, etc. Upholstery, Finishing wood & Houses. <woodworking.bali@yahoo. co.id> / Phone 0819 9985 7305. [030] Female Aussie looking for work to make a move over to Bali (Seminyak area or close by). Strong skills in Admin/ PA as well as a strong background in sales, events and hospitality industries. 12 years working experience, friendly & fun loving, motivated and hardworking. Email-<melbumbak@gmail. com>. [944] Young man, fresh high school graduated looking for job. Please Call 0877 6262 5282. [875]

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Australian expat currently seeking employment in the fashion industry. Six years experience within womens Fashion Design, Wholesale, Online sales, Production, Buying, International import & export with management of high end multi brand boutiques in fashion retail. Email: <Fee_b_@hotmail. com>. Phone: 0821 4784 6294. [124] Experienced German & English speaking babysitter is looking for work, longterm or single evenings. Call: 0878 6267 7825. [128] Need an expert traditional massage & reflexion? Available in your place too. 0813 5096 0085. [137] Looking for job as Cleaning Service, Baby Sitter, as Room Boy. Area: Canggu, Kerobokan. Call Hp 0813 7790 8543. Hp 0857 9270 3820. [142] Teaching Private for Year 1 to Year 6 students. Call: 0852 3429 2211. [143] I’m looking for part time job. Working at home, have internet connection. Experienced in admin and data entry. Speak English and Bahasa. Please text 081 2381 5292 or e-mail: <flowsbloom@yahoo. com>. [925]

We are a global PMA footwear company brand in search of the following highly motivated key team members. 1. Assistant Retail Account Manager

Will assist in the development, implementation and management of the company Concept Stores and perform all activities associated with running a retail operation. • Excellent communications and expert customer service skills. • Should possess innovative skills and abilities to increase sales of the store. • Working knowledge of Microsoft office with strengths in excel. • Be able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. • Energetic, Proactive, Attention to Detail, Problem solving skills. • Self-motivated with initiative and able to work independently. Required Qualifications: • Bachelor Degree • Two year’s retail/wholesale sales experience

2. Assistant Sales Manager

Will assist in the development and implementation of the Sales strategy for Indonesia and perform all activities associated with developing the market. • Work with Brand Manager to set annual sales targets based on range selection. • Report trends for range selection and range planning for territory. • Strong understanding of customer and market dynamics and requirements. • Drive sales (New and existing accounts) to meet Sales Targets • Ability to manage projects simultaneously. • Strong analytical skill with strong business acumen. • Excellent communications and expert customer service skills. • Should possess innovative skills and abilities to increase sales of the store. • Working knowledge of Microsoft office with strengths in excel. • Be able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. • Energetic, Proactive, Attention to Details, problem solving skills. • Self-motivated with initiative and able to work independently. Required Qualifications: • Bachelor Degree • Two-Three year’s retail/wholesale sales experience

3. Accountant

Responsible for all company accounting, financial controls and for preparing the monthly Financial Package. • General Ledger. • Tax Compliance. • Familiar with PSAK. • Retail, W/Sale Operations. • Strong analytical skill with strong business acumen. • Be able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. • Energetic, Proactive, Attention to Details, problem solving skills. • Self-motivated with initiative and able to work independently Required Qualifications: • Minimum 5 years’ experience • S-1 or D-3 accounting • Experienced with ERP Accounting Software

4. Marketing Assistant

Assisting and implementing all marketing strategies focusing on planning, market research and implementation of the company marketing strategies. • Administration and project tracking calendars • Logistics and liaison between suppliers and company • Be able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. • Strong analytical skill with strong business acumen. • Excellent communications skills. • Working knowledge of Microsoft office with strengths in excel. • Energetic, Proactive, Attention to Details, problem solving skills. • Self-motivated with initiative and able to work independently. Required Qualifications: • Diploma from an accredited institution. • Fresh Graduate

Other for all positions:

• Well-presented and groomed. • Exposure in Life Style/Fashion/Retail Industry is an advantage. • Fluent in English both written and spoken. • Located in Bali. A competitive remuneration package, commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered to the right candidate; only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Send your current CV to: hrd.aqueo@gmail.com stating clearly, your expected salary, recent photo, date of commencement. NC/Es/2 Nov 11

International Jewelry Company You think you are the best? You think you are great? You think you are UNIQUE? Join us as a proud member of UC Silver group. UC Silver is seeking top qualified candidates who are able to solve any problems and amaze us with their UNIQUE talents. Positions Available:

Retail Sales Manager Qualifications: • 1-2 years of Retail sales experience is needed • Ability to lead a team about 50 staffs which are involved in managing, budgeting and controlling expenses within UC Gallery • Create and implement retail sales strategic plan to optimize sales • Lead, train and motivate UC’s sales team to achieve Company’s sales and goals • Analyze stock performance and ensure that merchandise are priced and priced correctly, presentable and easy for the customers to shop • Experience in the system to timely replenishment of merchandise • Proactively seeking ways to improve the visual standards in assigned departments • Fluent in English with excellent written and verbal communication skills • Must be able to multi-task and work in a team-friendly environment

Sales Galley Qualifications: • 1-2 years of Retail sales experience is needed • Knowledge in the field of fashion accessories and jewelry industry are a plus • Experience in excellent customer service and understand the selling techniques of jewelry products • Have the ability to provide excellent shopping experience and customer service • Understand in term of web technology and Jewelry fashion trends • Capable of handling customer complains and finding its solutions • Fluent in English with excellent written and verbal communication skills Please send your application and CV to: Jl. WR. Supratman, Gg. Candrametu No.2 Email: hrducsilverbali@yahoo.co.id Tel: 7463270 NC/Es/2 Nov 11


Bali Advertiser

Employment

02 November - 16 November, 2011

LOOKING FOR WORK

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GEMPA BUMI BALI (Bali Earthquake) On Thursday 13th October, 2011 at 11:16am an earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter Scale shook Bali and some of the surrounding islands. Just another typical balmy day in sleepy Bali - who would have guessed we were in for a very rude awakening? Our two week old daughter had already commandeered our 21 month old son’s pram and so we set off to Hardy’s Supermarket in Sanur to buy a stroller to make getting around just that little bit easier. Hardy’s at all of three storeys is the largest building on the main strip of Sanur - frequented predominantly by expats and tourists. No sooner had we alighted from the elevator onto the second floor than we were greeted by an almighty thud which seemed to raise the floor by a few centimetres. This was followed by a reverberating sound which grew in intensity and was accompanied by a massive shifting to-and-fro which belied the fact we were standing in a structure made of concrete and steel instead of some makeshift wooden assembly perched high in a tree. It took a moment to realise that we were in the midst of an earthquake - and a big one at that. Huge pieces of gyprock started to rain down all around us and pieces from the third floor vaulted ceiling crashed down through the void

onto the busy ground floor below - the rumbling from the Earth’s crust and the sound of cut-price souvenirs smashing onto ceramic tile drowned out by screams and frantic cries of “Keluar semua, keluar semua!” (Indonesian for ‘everyone out’). Heavily pregnant shop assistants instinctively clutched their swollen bellies in an attempt to protect their unborn. My wife, close to utter panic wanted to grab our daughter and run for the nearest exit while a young woman next to us stood transfixed calling out for divine intervention. After what seemed an age the movement subsided and we started to make good our escape. A robust older woman of German descent stopped to help me carry the pram as we negotiated the fallen debris which littered the stairs. A crowd of surging bodies flowed towards the exit and spilled out into the car-park at the front of the building. A woman in her thirties fought through the human tide only to be stopped by security as she tried to enter the building - she plaintively explained that her daughter was still inside. The car-park was a sea of angst as people hugged each other for support. Some wept openly, while others sat silently in a state of shock and bewilderment. People watched the entrance to the store waiting for family, friends and work colleagues yet unaccounted for to emerge from the dusty chaos within. One by one the few remaining surfaced to breathe the fresh air of freedom, not to a roaring cheer but

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a restrained sense of sheer relief that no one had been badly injured. A young woman, seemingly confused, was given first aid for a black eye and minor cuts to her face - testimony to a holiday experience she will never forget. Out on the street it was unusually quiet with the normally busy footpaths and road ostensibly deserted, even some of the shops seemed to be missing their staff. Within the hour the all-too-familiar pandemonium that is the Bali road ‘system’ was back in full swing. A sure sign that despite the morning’s upheaval Bali might have been shaken, but not stirred! Footnote: Large shopping centres throughout the south of Bali, along with a number of government buildings, schools and a local hospital accounted for much of the damage to infrastructure. Despite emergency departments at hospitals being overwhelmed by those seeking treatment for injuries sustained as a result of the earthquake most of these were for relatively minor complaints, thus far no fatalities have been recorded. At 3:54pm an aftershock measuring 5.5 which despite doing little more than rattling a few windows was enough to send people running from their homes for the safety of open ground.


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For Sale; Antique teak wood bed + 2 side tables. Simple clean lines w/ headboard. 180cm. Newly re-finished in a medium soft brown. Set for Rp. 3 million nego. Contact +62 878 6198 8111. Seminyak. [234] C/Ns/G-19 Oct. 11

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Free expat raised kittens looking for loving home. Donation for Vet Appreciated. <balicatlady@gmail.com> or contact Desiree at 085 5373 Cute, healthy, vaccinated 0513. [004] pups for adoption from Bali healthy Bali Adoption Rehab Centre Adorable BARC call Linda 081 855 puppies ready for adoption. Please call Wayan Doblet at 0947. [002] 085 6377 4966. [005] Save a Bali puppy today! L o v e a b l e p u p p i e s Cute, healthy, small Bali desperately looking for puppies, seeks safe & loving temporary foster homes. Call home. Vaccinated. Call or SMS 081 138 0510. [006] BAWA 0361 977 217. [003]

Playful 5 month old male terrier puppy black with white markings and boots. Has all vaccinations and shots and dewormed trained. Full of energy well behaved to good home only. We have to many dogs hate to let him go donation for vet appreciated. tel 0361-895-3515 or e-mail <balihouse@email.com>. [007] Beagle (dog) to give away. girl, 3 years old, sterilized. very friendly. Contact Silvia 0821 4758 0888. [008]

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Father of Invention A ‘fabricator’, that is someone who takes two independent inventions and combines them into a new product, is released from 8 years in prison after one of his ‘fabrications’ maimed thousands of customers. Having nowhere else to go, he must live with his estranged 22 year-old daughter and her roommates, while he tries to come up with a new idea so that he can rebuild his business empire. Although a touch sentimental in its closing moments, this is actually quite an enjoyable comedy. However, it wouldn’t have been nearly as good as it is if it hadn’t starred Kevin Spacey. This remarkable American actor gives a terrific performance, full of humor, wit, and pathos. Faces in the Crowd An innocent bystander witnesses a serial-killer at work, and, as she flees the scene, she falls from a bridge and is knocked unconscious. Awakening in hospital, she finds that she now suffers from ‘face blindness’. An inability to recognize anyone’s face, including her own. Knowing that the killer will hunt her down, she must find some way to recognize him, and keep that memory in her mind. Writer and director Julien Magnat makes a surprisingly interesting thriller, full of inventive twists and intriguing visual effects. As usual, Milla Jovovich looks stunning, and performs with her normal vigor. The Change-Up Most movie buffs will be familiar with the plot devise used in this comedy. A straight-laced lawyer and family man, along with his best friend, a rising porno actor, while urinating in a magical fountain, wish that they could exchange lives. Naturally, their wish comes true. This, of course, results in much mayhem as they find their minds transplanted into the other person’s body. It also results in many jokes about the peeing and pooing of babies, and the sizes of the men’s new genitalia. The most redeeming feature of the movie is the good performances from Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds. Flypaper Patrick Dempsey and Ashley Judd star in this lighthearted bank robbery caper. Patrick is a customer, while Ashley is his bank-teller, when their bank is simultaneously invaded by two inept gangs of thieves, who have both chosen the same day and the same time to rob the bank. There are some other plot turns and surprising revelations going on, but, on the whole, the movie is entertaining, though, the humor doesn’t really go the full distance. Melancholia Personally, I found this movie to be a load of rot, but, others might find it meaningful. The movie is divided neatly into two sections. The first section takes place at the wedding reception of a maniac-depressive woman, who just goes on and on about whether or not she has made the right choice in marrying. The second section is concerned with the woman’s sister, and she is a little bit distressed when she discovers that a roaming planet has entered our solar system, and it threatens to collide with Earth. She goes on at great lengths about that impending catastrophe as well. The movie also contains hallucinatory sequences, which are reminiscent of the ‘oil slicks’ popular in ‘arty’ films of the 1960s. Latter-day Hippies will find these sequences of interest, if they are not already familiar with the cinema technique. Director Lars Von Trier is well-known for making these kinds of ‘art-house’ movies. Pina Prominent German director, Wim Wenders, makes a documentary about the works of German choreographer Pina Bausch. Wenders doesn’t involve his documentary in Pina’s life at all, and, purely concentrates on her dances. What the documentary shows is that Pina’s ballets are equally at home in a theatrical setting, or in the environment. What is annoying is that you never get a full production number. It’s just bits and pieces and extracts. However, the documentary will be of interest to performers and fans of modern dance.

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Cowboys & Aliens This movie is directed by Jon Favreau, but, it is also produced by Steven Spielberg, so, do I really need to tell you what to expect? Set in the Wild West of mid-19th century America, a fleet of alien spaceships attack a small town, apparently in search of gold. The local sheriff, the local cattle baron, and a mysterious stranger, form a posse to hunt the invaders down. Starting off strongly, the movie quickly disintegrates into just another shoot-out in an isolated canyon, somewhere in the arid desert. The special effects are great.

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Colombiana After witnessing her parents being killed by a drug cartel, a young girl vows revenge when she is grown up. Once she is grown up, she turns out to be a rather luscious young lady, and she just kills anyone getting in the way of her mission. French screenwriter, Luc Besson, provides the script. He must have written it on the back of a packet of Gauloises while having a cigarette. See You in September Apparently, during August, all the therapists in Manhattan go on holiday, leaving their patients high and dry until September. Feeling abandoned, a group of patients decide to meet regularly, and undertake their own form of group therapy during the hiatus. They go to Vegan restaurants, take Yoga classes, and have picnics in Central Park, while just going blah, blah, blah.

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The Entitled A mediocre movie, in which a poor college boy kidnaps three of his wealthy co-students and holds them for ransom. Mainly out of resentment and spite.

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For rent 2 lands 25 years + 25. Jalan Kunti / Seminyak, 19 aras. Jalan Taman Sari / West Marlboro, 13 aras. Direct owner, no agents please. 0852 3779 5072. [3494]

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Overcontract 10-25 years land 4 are in Sunset Road Seminyak. Jl. Beji Ayu. Finished foundation and house + 10 are land for 8 years, 3 bedrooms, 2 offices, big living, kitchen, maidroom, storage, big garden, gazebo. Location in front of Cafe Moka. Rp. 170 million/year (nego). 081 2394 6396 (Rosa). [3652]

Affordable - private - clean - modern - Seminyak - villas 1 bedroom with ensuite - AC - fully equipped kitchen - share salt water pool - 56 ch. TV - internet - central location shopping, restaurants, clubs - daily, weekly. Syarif 081 855 5433, <www.arvinavillas.com>. [1987]

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House for rent. A house in Seminyak with 3 bedrooms, semi furnished. No pool and very secured area. Other is great location Seminyak. 2 bedroom villa, minimalist style, private pool, Wi-Fi, full furnished in Oberoi. Call: 0853 3356 6990 and 0819 9990 6535. E-mail: <mariamercedez18@ gmail.com>. [3663] Overcontract: villa 23 year/2 ares, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, gazebo, private pool, Jalan Bidadari Dewi Saraswati Seminyak. Price 120.000 Euro (US$ 160.000) for 23 years. Call 0361 861 7578 or 081 855 9125. [3664] Oberoi: Cozy AC rooms with ensuite bathrooms in quiet neighbourhood for rent strategically located within walking distance to the eat street of Oberoi. Over looking beautiful tropical garden and pool. Include Wi-Fi, cable TV and daily housekeeping. Call: 0813 3838 7178. [3665]

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Seminyak - Jl Bali Deli. Private villa. 2 AC bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. Open Bali style kitchen & dining area. Pool. Twice weekly cleaning. Furnished. Secure locking garage. Fresh & clean. Not suitable for children. $1,200. mos for 2 people. Available Dec 4-mid Feb (flexible), July & Aug. Pictures on request. <pgpangas@yahoo.com>. Mobile 0819 9910 0020. [3656] Location! Location! Walk to Cafe Moka & Oberoi! 4 new houses, each on 3.5 are, 50 meters from street. 2 comfortable bedrooms w/ensuite garden bathrooms. Private pool. Good electric. Ideal for holiday rental business. Rp. 150 million/year, negotiable 2 years or longterm. TF: +62 878 6198 8111. [3357] Luxury freehold (hak milik) condo for sale at Aston Grand Kuta Residences Seminyak. Area 56m2, 2bdrooms, 1baths. Luxury furnitures, electronics, 3 aircons included. Currently renting US$1100/month. Asking price US$125K. Call Henry 0812 3053 3066, <henryyuliana@gmail.com>. [3660] 2 houses available Nov-Feb. Central Seminyak location, 5 min to beach, shopping, restaurants. Both 2 bedrooms / 1 bathroom, open plan living, newly renovated, fully staffed, wifi, tropical gardens, no pool. SMS 0813 3853 7334 or 081 7977 3635. <balihomeexchange@gmail.com>. [3691] 3BD, 4BTH villa for rent in the heart of Petitenget. Indoor/ outdoor living, pool, yoga studio, laundry room, fully furnished, short or long term lease. Contact Melissa 0818 0540 4864. [3692] Oberoi behind Ultimo! Beautiful spacious renovated 2 bed 2 bath w/ private pool and parking. Fully furnished & internet ready. Quiet and secure. Walk to all Oberoi Restaurants. 1 or 2 years. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [3358] Commercial space 240 M2 ground floor + 140 M2 mezzanine strategically located in the heart of Jl Oberoi. Please contact 0361-921 7100. [3702] Traditional style villa, 2 storey lumbung, off Jl. Drupadi, 5 min walk to beach, 1 AC bedroom w/ safe, TV/DVD, wireless, fully equiped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Perfect for a couple. Avail Dec. 15 till Jan 15. <sayan2000@ hotmail.com>. [3576]

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Villa-area, 2 room (12m2 x 2) renovated studio for rent monthly, centre seminyak, hotwater, AC, fridge, KTV, furnished, 2, 5 mln p/mnth, 1 person or couple. 0818 0568 8748, <richardsendra@yahoo.com>, <info@bebok.nl>. [3708] Luxury Villa Oberoi available short/long term: 2 oversized bedroom en-suites with pool, garden, kitchen, living, diningover 700m2. Wifi, daily-housekeeping, satellite TV, fully furnished. 100m from La Lucciola Beach. Please e-mail <petitengetvilla@hotmail.com> for info. [3710] Land / Villa / House for lease. No agent please! Please call/sms : 0819 9912 9255 (Bahasa / English). E-mail: <venice_milan99@yahoo.com>. [2277] Land for lease 4.5 are in the heart of Seminyak, behind Bintang Supermarket, 23 years left, extention optional, Rp.10 mill/are/year. Call 0878 6178 2405. [3434] 3 bedroom 3 bathroom villa located off Jl. laksmana, all bedrooms a/c, large kitchen, living area, private pool, tropical garden and staff. walk to amazing shopping and dining from your quiet oasis. weekly or monthly affordable rent. <tom@advancedalloys.com.au>. [3712] Hi traffic shop on corner Sunset & Kerobokan. 7.5 meter double height glass front. 8.5 meters deep w/ 5 meter mezzanine. Good electric. Phone, IMB building license (shop & office). Legal for Western business. 5 to 10 years nego. Rp.120 million (nego). TF +62 878 6198 8111. [3359] Surrounded by ricefields, 2-bedroom villa w/pool, Petitenget, 120mill/year. 2 bathrooms, closed living, separate dining, maid’s room, covered carpark, garden 3are, close to Jemme Restaurant & Jewelry. 0818 0558 7558, <stoff.breger@gmail.com>. [3717] Modern villa, Oberoi, 2 bedrooms w/ensuite, third bedroom without bathroom, open living, spacious garden 7are, swimmingpool, covered carpark, close to Seminyak Square, 160mill/year minimum 2 years. 0818 0558 7558, <stoff.breger@gmail.com>. [3719] Nice-new-quiet 2 bedrooms villa at Jln. Yudhistira for rent daily-weekly-monthly. AC, DVD-satTV, prvtpool, hot-water, wifi, daily-cleaning. IDR. 950.000, -daily. Contact; Widya +62 813 4796 0305 / +62 857 3840 4300. E-mail; <wid_ thenymph@yahoo.com>. Web; <www.umahayuvillabali. weebly.com>. [3720] For sale or short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [1607] Minimalist villa for rent 5 min walk to Bintang market/ center. 3 bedroom, including new Captiva Cevrolet and airport service (no fuel), price 1,8 mill, 2 bedroom, price 1,5 mill. For photos <www.villa-la.com> / <baliprivatvillas@ gmail.com>. [3724] Villas for rent Seminyak 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, modern style, fully equiped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 180 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Please SMS +61 42 699 1403, +62 81 7973 5110 or e-mail: <astri_maya@ymail. com>. [3642]

Luxury villa for rent Seminyak (short term). Pool 12m, flat screen DVD, Wi-Fi, lush garden. Info <isiscollection@ yahoo.com>. [3478]

Lovely 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms villa available, 10 minutes to Oberoi road, pool, gazebo. Low season: $1, 200 weekly, $3,750 monthly. High season: $1,500 weekly, $4,500 monthly. E-mail: <suzannep@live.com.au>. Call: Ketut 0878 6143 6750. [3742]

Beautiful renovated 3 bed 3 bath, home w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry room, huge picture windows w/ ricefield views from every room. High loft-like ceilings and spacious rooms. 2 to 8 year lease. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [3628]

Fabulous new modern villa available in Petitenget: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, gazebo, low season: $1,400 weekly, $4,000 monthly. High season: $1,750 weekly, $5,200 monthly. E-mail: <suzannep@live.com.au>. Call: Ketut 0878 6143 6750. [3743]


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Beachfront land for lease, white sand, building permit, IMB, 20 are plus 23 are. Take one or both together! Lease for 38 years. Best beach land in Candidasa. Also have 2,5 are mainroad in Candidasa. Perfect for business. SMS to 081 2362 9117. [3667]

Land for sale, 55 are, excellent views of Kuta Bay, road access, 2Km’s from Kuta Beach, close to Astari Restaurant, certificate, close to water & electricity. E-mail at <saffa06@ gmail.com>. [3603] 2 lands for lease in Gili Trawangan. 20m from the beach. Size 7mx25m and 13.5 are. Contact 0818 900 480. [3472]

NUSA LEMBONGAN Waterfront Land for sale (must see photos). opportunity to purchase 10-40 Are of ocean edge freehold land. Dream island lifestyle (Nusa Lembongan) just 105M/Are. Australian seller - avoid usual problems. Full set photos here <www.bit.ly/myland4sale> E–mail <jimallan1311@ gmail.com> / 0812 3766 1111. [3622] Luxury beach front villa available for short term rental over Christmas. Villa situated Nusa Lembongan Tamarind Bay, seven bedroom villa overlooking Mt Agung and all major surf breaks. Also taking bookings for 2012. E-mail <www. villapantai.com>. [3738]

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Genteng, Banyuwangi, Java. House & land for sale. 10 are land with 200 sqm house. 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 kitchen, big yard, circular driveway, garage. Rp. 440 million. PH: 081 7479 6441. E-mail: <paluwaskiw@hotmail. com>. [1907] Medewi Beach front land for sale. 50 are in total. 2 certificates 20+30 are plots. Perfect for the surf villas. Stunning ocean and mountain views. Price 35mil/are. 2 plots next to surf school. + 62 (0) 8786 192 8206. [3672]

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Ruko for rent (10m x 12m), Jl. Pulau Tarakan no. 18 Denpasar, 4 storey, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, store. Call 081 7975 4914. [3177] House for sale or rent. 2 floors, 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 garage, on land 2.6 are. Located Sidakarya Denpasar. Contact 081 2394 8595. [3438] Boarding house for rent located in Renon, Denpasar. Complete facilities, villa style, Rp. 19 million per year. Please call (0361) 800 6703 / 081 2390 9868. [1547] House for sale on Jalan Pulau Galang. 1,53 acre. 2 storey house, 6 room, 4 bathroom, 5 AC, water heater. Contact: 085 786 273 0232. [3662] A house for rent, 10 minutes from Kuta, Jl. Gunung Lumut, GG Drupadi, Denpasar, 2 storeys, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen & 2 living rooms. Call: 081 2462 5389. [3654]

Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]

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02 November - 16 November, 2011

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NC/RE/M-2 Nov. 11

TABANAN Villa for sale / rent. Quiet area in Tabanan. Call 081 2394 8595. [2057] 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>. W: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382]

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Land for sale (coconut plantation) 25 are in Megati Selemadeg Tabanan. 30 mill per are. Close to main Road. Good for Villa. Please call 0813 3872 4288 (no Broker please). [3407]

C/Re/U-27 July 11

KARANGASEM Private villa for rent daily, weekly or monthly. 3 bedrooms with pool. Located in Jasri, East of Bali. Pictures available on request. Contact 081 855 3830 or e-mail: <madedewi83@ gmail.com>. [1547]

UBUD Land for sale 2.35 hectare and 1.14 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869] 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] Land for sale 9.6 are Tegalalang. 25 min from Ubud. Ricefield, mountain and river view. Road 6 meter. Please contact 0852 3714 4456. [1553]

I offer you 12,5 are of the best land for rent at Rp. 25.000.000 all a year. The minimum rent for it is 20 years, located in front of villas, close to Bonian Beach Tabanan Bali with wide road. Please contact Anom at 0361 796 8124. [3657]

2 bedroom pool villa 2km from Ubud available as long-term rental at US$1250/mo. beginning mid-November. Includes Wi-Fi and utilities. See <www.pejengvilla.com> or e-mail <travelprof@gmail.com> for details. [3681]

Land for sale in Nyanyi Beach Braban, near Golf Court 6.100m2, 4.800m2 & 3.000 m2, w/ ricepaddy-river view, close to beach. Call 0361-787 8177 / 081 7975 5656. [3686] 5 hectare land for lease min. 20 year. Good for villa, river view, ricefield, jungle view. Located Bonian Selemadeg Tabanan. 1 km to the beach & main road. Contact by owner Astiti 081 2394 7034. E-mail <pt_aries@yahoo.com>. [3699]

Improved land. 2.7 are freehold. Ready to build. Includes 3M2 contemporary gazebo, modern greenstone tile bath & Toto fixtures. Includes: well & pump, electricity, perimeter wall with antique javanese door. 6kms. S. Ubud. 0878 6255 4588, <dijonmich@gmail.com>. [3687]

Balian beach land 2x10are freehold @99mil pa. Short walk to beach and cafes. Ocean views with sea breeze. Expat community friendly local village atmosphere. Ph. 0858 5704 4566. Visit <baliproperty4sale.com>. [3703]

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 0821 4648 9802 / (0361) 804 5563. [1433] C/Re/G-24 August 11

NC/Re/G-2 Nov. 11


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• Trendy retreat - fully furnished & equipped with modern comforts • Spacious living areas that can be opened or closed off • Landscaped gardens with over-flow pool & integrated jacuzzi • Ideally located in Seminyak’s upscale lifestyle & nightlife hub Land Area Build Area

300 sqm 160 sqm

CANGGU - 235

Price USD 375,000 Ownership Leasehold 30 years

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850 sqm 300 sqm

UNGASAN - 123

Price USD 330,000 Ownership Freehold

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SANUR - 244

Price USD 350,000 Ownership Freehold

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• Rare freehold property in central Sanur, close to the beach • Spacious three bedroom villa with pool & garden in a quiet alley • Large Master bedroom with built-ins & complete en-suite • Two spacious guest bedrooms with en-suite and balcony Land Area Build Area

300 sqm 250 sqm

Price IDR 3,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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• Fluid floor plan with inviting selection of living spaces • Seamless fusion of indoor and outdoor with bi-fold doors • Stylish Western standard kitchen with quality appliances • Master suite with walk-in robe, double ensuite, private garden Land Area Build Area

500 sqm 227 sqm

ECHO BEACH - 245

Price USD 540,000 Ownership Leasehold 40 years

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SEMINYAK - 240

Price IDR 1,650,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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SANUR - 247

Price EURO 250,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 years

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2520 sqm 440 sqm

Price USD 795,000 Ownership Freehold

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440 sqm 210 sqm

LAND UMALAS - 239

• Best location, walk to the beach, easy access to the bypass • Sold ‘as is’, boundary walls, buildings, gazebo & water features • Existing buildings & infrastructure can be used as a starting point • Flexible leasehold with a min. of 25 years to a max. of 50 Land Area

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• Designed for intimate gatherings or entertaining a crowd • Three spacious bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms • Very lucrative area for holiday rentals and great returns • Walk to the beach, the shops or drive to Jl.Sunset in minutes

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• Location location, 300m from Echo Beach & its beachside cafes • Gorgeous ocean views & magic sunsets from the rooftop • Open plan living, dining & kitchen that can be closed off • Attractive potential returns as holiday rental property Land Area Build Area

• Peaceful location,short driving distance to famous surfing beaches • Unobstructed ocean views from the guest bedrooms and terrace • Pleasant and private pool area with deck and lounge gazebo • Fully furnished and decorated, ready to move in! Land Area Build Area

SEMINYAK - 101

Price IDR 1,735,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 19 years

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450 sqm 200 sqm

Price USD 245,000 Ownership Leasehold 19 years

C/Re/G-2 Nov. 11


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Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

02 November - 16 November, 2011

CANGGU New villa, Berawa, 2 level, 3 bed, pool, garage, furnished. 2.9 Are plus adjoining vacant 3 Are land. IMB, listrik. Freehold or 25 + 25 leasehold. Rp. 3.5 billion. 0819 1636 4200, <jondavies.bali@gmail.com>. No agents, no unsolicited marketing. [3714] For rent Villa Nauli 4BDR, AC, opening terrace with ricefields view, pool, garden. Staff, electricity, cable and wifi include. 1200 Euros monthly negociable for long stay. <http://bali-villa-nauli.blogspot.com> or <paris_bali@ yahoo.com>. No agents. [3715] Beautiful 2, 3, and 4-bedroom villas from Berawa Beach for rent. Newly renovated to high standards, with/without pool, close to Canggu Club. 0818 0558 7558, <stoff. breger@gmail.com>. [3718] Brand new villa in Canggu. 5 min from Echo Beach. 3 bedrooms, open living room, pool, garden, gazebo, Wi-Fi, TV sat, maid. Price Euro 100 daily, Euro 650 weekly. Contact 0818 900 480. [3385] House for rent: Canggu 10 are, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 AC, staff room, kitchen, furnished, garage, gazebo, open living, view pool - garden and rice paddy. Call: 0361 844 5495 / 0852 3863 4144. [3722] Beautifully finished 5bed-6bath Villa-long-term-rental. 300mts from beach. Garden-8ara, Indoor/outdoor living areas, swimming pool, views of beach/mountains, antique teak guest house, high-speed-internet, parking, full kitchen. Perfect for families with small children! 0813 3840 0226 / <gabygabriella@gmail.com>. [3729] 15 are Brawa, 300 meter from the beach with ricefield view. Freehold IDR 450 million/are. Direct owner. Bali Property 0361 748 8233 / 081 2391 3399. [3730] Villa for rent in Canggu, near beach, 3 are, 2 bed, 3 bath, living, kitchen, pool, ricefield view, new villa. Contact Made 081 2363 0309. [2921]

COMFORT HOUSE FOR RENT 1.5A - 11/2 Floors. Loc. Banjar Semer, Kerobokan. 3-4 BR, 3 bath, kitchen, terrace & balcony, garage. New renov, fully furnished, secure & very quiet, clean. Strategic: 15 mins to Canggu Club / Seminyak, 15 mins to Oberoi / Echo Beach. Rent for weekly / monthly / yearly. Monthly rent : E 900 or USD 1,100 (LS) / E 1,000 or USD 1,250 (HS). No Brokers! Prefer no Animals.

Insp: 740 8883 / 0813 1968 8778

KINTAMANI COFFEE FARM Bali coffee expert WHOLE SALE & EXPORT Natural Luwak Roast BY ORDER +62898-0707-350, (0361) 8565983 gekwidi@gmail.com C/Re/P-2 Nov. 11

Anggie House Now For Rent

Daily, Monthly or Yearly. Long lease is preferable. Just 5 min. walking distance to Ubud. Quiet, lush garden, two bedrooms, kitchen, pergola, garage, Speedy internet access, and Satellite TV. Please call for more information: 081 2384 6778 or 0813 3834 9233. NC/Re/R-2 Nov. 2011

HOUSE FOR SALE (1,25 acre) Jl. Gunung Athena 2 no 27, Kerobokan IDR 750 million (negotiable) SMS 081 2381 5292 / flowsbloom@yahoo.com

LOCATED AT STRATEGIC AREA. Easy access to major Tourism site in Kuta and to office section in Denpasar (both 10 min). “Papaya” grocery store only a step from your yard! 2 separated room both with studio type. And both have: 3500 watt electricity, PAM, one linephone, hot water, Air Conditioner, Kitchen, Big Garage

2 beds and 3 bedrooms with suites bathrooms, furnished, swimming pool, garden, Indovision. Also 3 bedr at Br. Semer and Pererenan. Please for more information contact 0821 4525 8268 and <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [3666]

Pantai Berawa, ocean views, 100 mtr to beach, pool, fully furn., 2 bdrm 3 bthrm modern home with maid and gardener, very comfortable home, lovely garden. Long term rental avail now. Call 0818 0569 8133. [3682]

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Brand new luxury house for rent at Muding, Kerobokan. Good location, expatriate environment. 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, AC, hot water, kitchen, electricity 5500. Minimum 2 years. call 081 756 9989. [3732]

House for rent on Jalan Muding Indah III/6, electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, type 96. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2685] Lease 47’5years **end Bumbak-Umalas open ricefield view **3BR Villa (36-27-8m2)-2BA plungepool-jacuzzi @ 2’4 billion **1 BR Villa (36m2)-2BA plungepool @ 1’95billion **6BR Villa (36& 27m2)-7BA pool-jacuzzi, open-kitchendining-sitting/multimedia-room @ 8’25billion **2-pondokwisatas so possible all as Villa-Hotel @12’6 billion. Daniel +62 813 3828 6581 / <svetlux@hotmail.com>. [3581] House for rent, wide terrace, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, living room, swimming pool. Rice paddies surrounded. Address Jalan Kedampang, Gang Sawo no. 2. North from jail (LP). Contact 0853 9934 0138. [3650] For rent 3 bedrooms + AC, 2 bathrooms, hot water, fully furnished, garden, size land 100m2, freehold certificate, rent Rp. 75 mill/year, sale for Rp. 1,65 billion. Tangkuban Perahu - Kerobokan. Call +62 81 855 9125 or +62 361 861 7578. [3668] House for rent at Umalas Kauh Kerobokan per year 60 million. 2 bathroom, 2 rooms, kitchen, telephone, hot water, parking, small garden, full furniture. Call Dul 0361 915 6914, Latif 0361 742 5217, Fitri 0856 4359 0599. [3669]

Villa Ribka to rent Banjar Semer, Kerobokan. Standing on 6.5 are. 3 bedroom, AC, pool, tropical garden, full furnished, internet, parking, typical Balinese village, simple and charming. Yearly contract. Attractive price overcontract 75 juta/year. Call 0821 45 911 663. [3168] Office space to rent, great location in Umalas. Please call 0361 212 0355. [3683] For rent: Villa at Br Semer, 2-storey furnished, 3 bedrooms, living, pool, garden, gazebo, terrace, carport. Unblocked view. Safe, nice neighbourhood. Flexible long, short term. Call 081 2390 3201. E-mail <hljanice@hotmail.com>. [3685]

2 villa for lease in Canggu. 3,5 are and 6,5 are, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, garage. One house with swimming pool. Call owner 0819 1630 7373. [3689]

Villa for rent 2 floors, swimming pool, garden, full furnish at Kerobokan east Warung Taulan. Contact 081 835 0884 / 0821 4748 7361. Price nego. [3694]

Modern house for rent 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, office room, living room, kitchen, garden, parking area, full AC, ready for stay at Canggu street Gang Pratama. Rp. 30 million/year. Eka 0819 9906 6689 / 0361 785 9986. [3695]

House for rent Canggu Permai Blok A.15 Brawa Beach Canggu. 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, furniture, AC, 1,5 years. Rp. 26 mill. Call or SMS 0878 6260 2276. [3709]

For rent new house in Kerobokan, two bedroom, with one big studio, private pool, fully furnished, water heater, 3 AC, 24 hours security, 75 mill IDR. Contact Michelle 081 835 7782. [3728]

Warehouse for rent at Banjar Anyar, office rooms, 3 bathroom, telephone, parking, 3 building, 3 rooms, 95 million per year minimum 2 years until 5 years. Call Dul 0361 915 6914, Latif 0361 742 5217, Fitri 0856 4359 0599. [3670]

For lease 25 years, 17,5 are (49 length, 36m width). Dry land ready for building, beautiful ricefield view, beautiful shape. Location: Jalan Pantai Nyanyi. Contact: 0878 6123 2293 / 0815 5869 8332. [3684]

House in Canggu for rent. 2 bedrooms, 1 sitting room. Open kitchen. Furnished. 50 mill/year. Call 0813 3776 7385. [3704]

Beautiful house for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, air conditioning, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and full furnished. Rp. 110 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [3408]

Land Batu Beliq next Bali Sani beach, freehold. HP: 08123890906/03617443993, email: lusia@joandjo-realty. com>. [3741]

NC/Re/P-02 Nov. 11

Beautiful freehold land for sale, 50 are in Canggu sloping to river. Greenbelt and riceterrace views. Electricity, water, temple and house for builders already there. Good road acces. Perfect for private estate, small boutique hotel or yogaresort. Aspek perumahan. Direct from Dutch owner. No brokers! Contact <brendajonson.la@gmail.com>. [3671]

Batu Belig office for rent, 300m from Naughty nuris, 100m2, AC, fully furnished, 3,300 watt. Call: 0361-473 2110 or 0815570 2277. [3711]

Land for rent 36 are at Umalas, river view, nice for villa. Contact person Mr. Wayan Astawa +62 81 2463 8096. [3733]

Pererenan/Padang Lenjong area. Beautiful home with large established garden or 26 are riverside land nearby in peaceful village for sale direct by owner. E-mail: <properties@tjsbali.com>. No agents thanks. [3653]

I offer you 2,5 are of best land for sale located on good area of villas close to Brawa Beach, Canggu, Kuta, Bali with wide road. It costs Rp. 1.250.000.000 all together. Please contact Anom at (0361) 796 8124. [3658]

Cheap modern villa in Kerobokan for rent. Two large bedrooms, fully furnished, large pool, aircon, beautiful gardens, car parking in nice quiet lane, discounting price to Rp. 125.000.000,- for 12 months. PH Rod: 0878 6211 9697. Email: <rodnieass@yahoo.com>. [3706]

NC/Re/P-02 Nov. 11

Cheap guest house Rp. 100.000/day or 10 rooms for all Rp. 7.000.000/month. Minimum 3 years. Jln. Pantai Berawa near Echo Beach and Canggu Club. 0361 214 0390 / 0361 926 0592. [2983]

House 2 bedroom, TV room, AC, little swimming pool, staff, quiet area. 200m from Canggu Club. Avail. from now to 20 December. Rp.7,5 million/month. Telp 0819 3306 1056. [3655]

KEROBOKAN

Kerobokan short term rent (21-11-2011 until 15-04-2012). 2 bedroom home, full furnished. 5 million per month. Banjar Kesambi. 0878 6120 7090. [3696]

Tel. +62 366 244 71 Mobile: +62 819 1623 6322 indianakenangavillas@gmail.com www.indiana-kenanga-villas.com C/R/G-1 June 11

Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 3.5 to 6.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [3429]


Come and visit our Singapore launching at Luminous 23, 18 Boon Lay Way #01-117 on the 1st November

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Thank’s God since our Bali launching on June 2011 we have sold 8 units so far

This fantastic new resort will consist of 18 Apartments and 17 Pool Villas. All come fully furnished to the highest of standards.

Located only minutes from Dreamland and Padang-Padang beaches. A mere 20 minutes from the airport.

• Onsite management • 24-hour room service • 24-hour security • Airport Transfers • Reception / Lobby • Secure off street parking • Communal family pool • Restaurant / Bar • Spa / beauty salon • Gymnasium • Communal 25 meter lap pool • Wireless Broadband Internet for the whole resort

Price Starting at an incredible US $145,000

MASSIVE DISCOUNT GIVEN TO THE FIRST 3 UNITS SOLD AT OUR SINGAPORE LAUNCHING START FROM THE 1ST NOVEMBER 2011 www.theoceanviews.com Price Rp. 80,000,000 / Are

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Beach Front Land - Seseh

Looking for nice land in Ubud area? This is the prefect plot for those who dream to invest in Ubud. This 75 Are piece of land is located just minutes away from Central Ubud and can be yours for only Rp. 80,000,000/Are. An ideal choice for yoga retreat or estate development as you have your own river flowing through the land.

40 Are of rare to find cliff edge land is available very close to the Bvlgari. This stunning plot is reasonably priced at Rp 500,000,000 per Are freehold. This definitely won’t be on the market long!

Located close to Banyan Tree Hotel and Karma Kandara Resort, this 30 Are plot of land in Bukit Ungasan is real value for money. Electricity and water lines are available as is a 6-metre road access to the location. At a very reasonable price of Rp. 125,000,000/Are, this is a great investment.

Amazing ocean front land in an ever popular area of Seseh is 2.95 Hectare in size and approx 50 meters of beachfront. It is priced to sell at Rp 400,000,000 / Are. Other land on the market in this area is all selling for over Rp 500,000,000/Are! Call now before you miss out on this bargain.

Price US$ 275,000

Price Rp. 5,000,000,000

Price Rp. 3,500,000,000

Price Rp. 6,250,000,000

Umalas

This is an absolute bargain! Brand new fully furnished 3 bed villa with swimming pool. It is a generous build of 225 M2 on 250 M2 of freehold land and is in a great location close to the French School in Umalas. Call now to view this fantastic villa before you miss out!

Nusa Dua

This Architectural delight is nearly 500 M2 of top quality build on a generous plot of 700 M2. There are 3 good sized en-suite bedrooms plus a maids room. Also garaging for 2 cars. It is located in a very popular area of Nusa Dua. Call now to view this amazing villa. Fully furnished.

Seminyak

Great opportunity to buy a 5 bed freehold villa just off Sunset Road in Seminyak. Has two living rooms and a beautiful swimming pool. At this price, you will have to move fast.

Jimbaran Bay Villa

This stunning 4 bed Freehold villa is situated in the “Millionaires Row” area of Jimbaran Bay. It is fully furnished to an unbelievably high standard and comes with a great swimming pool and entertainment area. The vendor is highly motivated to sell, hence the low price.

For More Information: www.bali1stop.biz | info@bali1stop.biz (0361) 7822202 | + 62 816 574867 C/Re/I-19 Oct 11


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Bali Advertiser

02 November - 16 November, 2011

SINGARAJA Land for sale 1 hectare 10 are, mountain view, Telukan Bawang in Tanahmiah Munduk @ 60 juta. Land for sale 2 hectare 41 are, mountain view, Telukan Bawang in Asah Munduk @ 40 juta. HP: 0821 4482 5246. Munduk Singaraja. [3674]

NUSA DUA Please call : 0813 3716 2669 NC/Re/G-24 August 11

Beautiful new villa for sale in Brawa 5 min from the beach, 5 min from Canggu Club Land size 6.30 Are, 3 bedroom, pool 10m x 4m, living room, AC, Indovision, Hot water, fully furnished, big kitchen, garden, parking for 2 car.

2houses 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]

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-27 July 11

Rooms / apartments for rent 1, 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms available. Daily, weekly, monthly or yearly rental possible. All locations are close to Geger Beach and Nikko Beach. Please phone 0821 4552 2200 or 0361-777 092 or e-mail <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [3114] Villa for sale near Geger Beach, sea view, 7 villas with bathroom, 1 master bedroom, tennis court, swimming pool 17m, BBQ, sport room, fully furnished, exotic garden, leasehold 19y, 27 are, business ready. <www.maralizvilla. com>. 0821 4784 3403. [3675] For Sale: Tropical Luxury 3 bedroom villa w/ swimming pool, newly built or off plan. Close to beach and golf. Owner direct sale, English 081 756 7630 Indonesia 081 735 0877. [3146]

Price Rp. 3.5 billion Call Owner at 081339649404, 0361 8824482 NC/Re/I-02 Nov 11

LEGIAN Cheap house central Legian for overcontract available Jan 2012, minimum six month, two BR, kitchen, lounge, two bathroom, parking, garden, fully furnished, Indovision, internet, AC, hot water. Monthly 5,5 juta nego. Lisa 0361 365 9706. [3661]

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House & Villa for rent, strategic location. Only 10 min to the beach by motorbike. 4 BR & 3 BR, furnished with AC, hot water. For long term lease. Rp. 85 mill/year & 125 mill/year. Call 081 2380 1701. [3371] Studio good for sport, factory or living in Legian. Close but quiet to Sunset Road. 60sqm front house with 30sqm gallery, outside 100sqm with open 42sqm Bale, kitchen, toilet + shower. Good price! Call:+62 819 1665 3750. [3693]

HOUSE FOR SALE/LEASE

Land: 640m2, building approx 400m2 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, swimming pool, pond, each room complete with bed and furnished, AC, water heater, 1 laundry machine, 3 units water filter, 1 phone line, kitchen set.

Price: For sale 4.5 billion (nego) For lease: Rp. 150.000.000/year Contact: Puja 08123811841

Brand new 2 storey villa with modern style of 3 bedrooms, living & dining room, kitchen and swimming pool, fully furnished, now available for long term. Call 081 2394 4975 or 0361 746 9755. [3713] Cozy & cute house 4 rent, 200m from Blue Ocean Beach, large open living area, 2 cable TV/DVD, fully equipped, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, AC, hot water, everyday maid, all include 1200 Euro/month. 0878 6001 7014. <ketutdoris@ hotmail.com>. [3725]

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SALES AND LONG TERM RENTAL SPECIALISTS Jl. Kunti, Seminyak, Shop 10, Kunti Plaza (next to Bali Deli) Phone. 0361-216 8880 Email: info@chilcottre.com www.chilcottre.com Call Bella Werleman - 0878 6192 6743 for all your real estate needs in Bali

SEMINYAK IDR 2.2 BILLION

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This newly renovated and refurbished villa is an urban oasis. Located on sought after Jl Drupadi, the villa has been eclectically appointed with recycled timbers, polished concrete floors and glass ceiling features. The bedrooms are spacious, with sitting areas and graceful raked ceilings. Excellent investment opportunity. 19 years leasehold with option for more.

YEARLY RENTALS ECHO BEACH: 2 bed, 1 bath, indoor living with timber floors. AC .Semi furnished. ID:505538. 80 mil pa. MUNGGU: 4 bed, 2 bath + staff acom. AC. Perfect family home. Furnished. Pool + bale ID: 510145. 95 mil pa. UMALAS: 2 bed, 2 bath, open living, unfurnished. AC. Pool. Minimalist design. ID: 509689. 95 mil pa. UMALAS: 2 bed, 1 bath, AC. Indoor living. Rice field views. Furnished. ID: 511189. 55 mil pa. 1 1 ECHO BEACH IDR 1.65 BILLION This super cute, brand new, 3 storey villa is only 300m away from beautiful Echo Beach. Comes fully furnished with stylish and modern pieces and Western electrical appliances. Ocean views are stunning from the rooftop entertaining gazebo. Plunge pool and 2 fish ponds frame this amazing use of space. Set on 0.6 are. Perfectly finished with all quality materials. Awesome holiday rental material. FREEHOLD.

Villas/Hotels Canggu. Bali’s most elegant high-end destination villa. Huge land. Excellent returns. Named one of the world’s great villas. Call Richard O’Brien on 081 856 1969 for full information. Umalas. Villa Marxis. Beautiful, high-end 6 bedroom villa on 29 are. Park-like gardens. Very high-quality build. This is a very special villa. USD 1.9million. Berawa. Near Canggu Club. Investment package. 3 interconnecting 3 br villas on 12 are, each with own pool. Beautiful views. Already great returns . Virtually brand new. Fully furnished. USD 1.2 million VL 017* Umalas. Elegant 3 bedroom villa on 6.5 are. Lovely garden and pool with Bale kitchen. USD320.000 VL 011* Br Semer. State of the art 4 br villa on 11 are. Every conceivable mod con. Ricefield view. Elegantly furnished. USD2 million. VL 016* Umalas Boutique Hotel. Successful 15 suite mid-range hotel , close to Seminyak. Fully operational with high occupancy. USD 1.5mill. Land Berawa 12 & 9 are blocks. Good shape and access. Close to Club. 3.5 mill/are/year. LL 117* Berawa Beach. 19are. Hear the surf. Very close to beach. Flat land. Corner block. Tourist accommodation zoning. Rp4.5 mill/ are/yr. 30 yr lease. Sanur Beachfront. 2 Hk. Next to Grand Hyatt. Perfect development site.RP 850 mill/are. LS 143* Petitenget. Next to Sentosa. 20 are. Good shape. Great development site. 700 mill per are.LS 151* Petitenget. Bargain 17 are. Good shape. Ideal for villa complex or small condotel. 5.5 million/are/yr. 30 year lease with 25 year additional already contracted. LL 116* Umalas. JL Bumbak. 29 are. Great shape. Good access. Great price. Only Rp 290 million per are. LS 170* *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com

KEROBOKAN: 3 bed, 3 bath, Open living, pool, Unfurnished. Close to Aussie School. AC. ID:501070 KEROBOKAN: 2 bed, 2 bath, stylish modern villa. Fully furnished. Pool. AC. Incl cleaning, pool maint + Indovision ID: 501143. 130 mil pa. C/Re/G-2 Nov. 11

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: info@balialist.com C/Re/I-02 Nov. 11


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Bali Advertiser

02 November - 16 November, 2011

JIMBARAN

KUTA

Villa Canggu Just 5 minute from Canggu Club Pantai Berawa

Office or commercial space for lease short or long term in Jimbaran, Jl. Raya Ulluwatu II. Have 2 separate buildings with a center pebble stone open area, water feature and pond, 2 private rooms, 3 bathrooms, reception, meeting space, kitchen, parking area, 4 AC, electricity 15,400 watt. Very strategic location. Please contact (0361) 703 361 or 0857 8047 6789, <info@wpenterprise.com>. [2931] For sale house in Taman Griya Jimbaran. 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 floors, swimming pool, garage for 2 cars, full furnished, kitchen, bar, living room, terrace, staff area & laundry. Direct Owner 081 7970 1709 or 0857 8047 6789 <nasution.kiki@gmail.com>. [2932]

Land size 1100 m2, building size 300 m2; 2 bedrooms + 1 living bedroom (AC every room) ; Full furnished + Hot water + telephone + WIFI ; Swimming pool 11 meters long ; $800 per day ; $7000 per month $35.000 for 7 months ; Security + Gardener + House cleaner ; 3 bathrooms (start 1 March 2012 until 30 Sept 2012) Call: Dull: (0361) 9156914 Latif: 08179757972 Fitri: 085643590599 NC/RE/I-2 NOV. 11

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Land for rent 28 are, longterm max 40 years. Very good location between Dewa Bharata Hotel and Villa Balquisse road access, close to beach and all amenities. Please contact 081 7066 3572. [3659] Jimbaran - Excellent location - 5 mins from airport and seafood beachfront restaurants. Fully furnished 3 BR house, A/C, 40 inch LCD TV, cable TV, leather lounge/ recliner, dining table, Indoor waterfall + aquarium, nice quite location, carpark, 75 juta/yr. 1 yr lease. Ph. 0878 6000 0960. [3688] House for rent in Udayana Lodge: 2 bedrooms AC, kitchen, hot shower, washing machine, garage, frangipani garden. Rp 60mil/2 years, Rp 35mil/year, Rp 25mil/6 months. Call/ SMS: +62 813 5315 2207. E-mail: <andre@surfbali.ru>. [3697] IDR 40 mill/year: new house for rent Jimbaran, 10 min to the beach, Four Seasons, & Ayana (ex Ritz Carlton) 2 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, kitchen, furnished, living room, garden, AC, satellite TV, car parking, hot-cold water. +62-361-796 7770 or 0878 6167 5609. E-mail : <a_helly@ yahoo.com>. [3700] Uluwatu south Jimbaran affordable priced luxury private villa for rent, Dreamland resorts, 2 storey with 3 double bedroom x 3 bathroom and 3 strory with 5 bedroom x 5 bathroom, sea view, house keeper, plunge pool, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. E-mail: <balihouse@hotmail. com>. +62 816 815 654 / +6140 739 0116. [3737]

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BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

Overcontract 2-storey shop in prime location, Jl. Legian Kuta, 145m2, 5,5Kw electricity, water, tlp line, 10 million/ month, contract is expandable for 140 million/year. Contact Mr. Holger phone: 0813 3877 4209. [3568] Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200rb/day. [3617] Overcontract 21 are +/- 200 meter from Dewi Sri. Good for apartement. Contact 087 8619 2353. [3648] For sale new (ruko) shop house 4th floor. Good location good investment at Sunset Road Kuta. Contact 081 139 5466 SMS. E-mail: <inakristina@yahoo.com>. [3678] One night stay at Ocean Front Villa inclusive of breakfast for 4 person at Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel valued at US$845++. . . valid until 4 Sept 2012. Asking for 3.5 million ONO. SMS 0812-384 8094. [3679] Commercial space for rent 230m2 / 300m2. Facilites; 10,000W electricity capacity, tel. line (internet useable), private parking and guest parking lots. Call 0813 3700 2573. [2144]

LAND FOR SALE KEDUNGGU - Kedunggu, 56 Are, 700m from the beach with sweeping ocean views. Power and sealed access. Already perumahan aspect, ready to build and is on the edge of a beautiful Bali village. The block shape is 50m by 100m and is gently sloping towards the ocean. PRICE : IDR 100 Mill / Are - Kedunggu. 36.1 Are of contract land50year lease. 50m from beach with stunning ocean views. Won’t last long at IDR 3 Mill/ Are/ Year. Total Price : IDR 5,415,000,000 KABA-KABA - Kaba-Kaba (Tabanan), 60 Are. 6m Road access, Ready to build and Beautiful rice paddy views. PRICE : IDR. 60 Mill / Are PERERENAN - 7 Are, 6m road access, ready to build, 3 phase electric. Freehold PRICE : IDR 300 Mill/Are MENGENING - Mengening, 52.9 Are, 6m road access, 800m from beach with rice field paddy views, electricity. Freehold PRICE : IDR. 260 Mill / Are MEDEWI - Medewi 83.5 Are, Stunning beach front block opening up to a two mile long black sand beach. 2 km east of the famous “Medewi” surf break in a tourist zoned area and already perumahan aspect, ready to build. Possibilities for a resort or private villa. PRICE : IDR 45 Mill / Are

Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com

Rent rooms central Kuta 250m to beach. AC, DVD, fridge, share kitchen, hot water Rp. 800rb-3.2mill/month. Long term nego and shop with 3 rooms, big kitchen, 40jt/year. Bhs: 0818 0566 4926. English: 0878 6001 4308. [3630] Studio Apartment for rent. Excellent condition. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, AC, internet, fully furnished, housekeeping, security. 2 mins airport/beach. E-mail <juandavillas@gmail.com> for photos. Ph: 081236154 700. [3735] Villa for rent. Excellent condition. Two bedroom, two bathroom, equipped kitchen. Open dining/livingroom. Fully furnished, AC, internet, private garden/pool, housekeeping, security. E-mail <juandavillas@gmail.com> for photos. Ph: 081236154 700. [3736] Building, 28A, perfect for hospital/hotel, IDR. 32 billion; Building next Bali Deli, 11A; Condotel 2BR, IDR.1.750.000.000. HP. 081 2389 0906. [3739]

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: Cemagi : 10 are : IDR 2.730.000.000,: Private villas and rice fields : BeauƟful land with beach view and wide asphalt road : Road Access, Electricity

FREEHOLD LocaƟon Land Size Total Price Environment DescripƟon Access

: Pdg Linjong - Canggu : 35 are : IDR 10.106.250.000,: Rice fields view : Big land, close to Echo beach : Road Access, Electricity

FREEHOLD LocaƟon Land Size Total Price Environment DescripƟon Access

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: Pemuteran – North Bali : 42 are : IDR 4.410.000.000,: Beach front and private villas on the leŌ side : BeauƟful big piece with perfect view, 3hours from the airport : Road Access, Electricity

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FREEHOLD LocaƟon Land Size Total Price Environment DescripƟon Access

: Berawa - Canggu : 3,4 are : IDR 1.160.500.000,: Rice fields view and private villas : Small piece of land, close to Berawa beach : Road Access, Electricity

FREEHOLD LocaƟon Land Size Total Price Environment DescripƟon Access

: Berawa - Canggu : 1,7 are : IDR 525.000.000,: Private house n villas : 5 minutes to Berawa beach : Road Access, Electricity

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: Sunset Road - Seminyak : 25 are : IDR 2.100.000.000,- lease for 19 years+ ext nego Environment : Rice field view and private villas DescripƟon : Perfect big piece of land in residence area Access : Road Access, Electricity

FREEHOLD LocaƟon Land Size Total Price Environment DescripƟon Access

: Singaraja – North Bali (Beach Front) : 25 are : IDR 1.575.000.000,: Beach front and private villa on the leŌ side with mountain background : BeauƟful big piece with perfect view, 3hours from the airport : Road Access, Electricity

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Bali Advertiser

Real Estate

02 November - 16 November, 2011

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FOR SALE

Nusa Dua 20 are top hill land for sale @ Rp. 135 million/are. ● Tejakula-Tembok North East Bali between Singaraja & Amlapura 56,5 are beachfront land @ Rp. 50 million/ are freehold. ● Sanur near all amenities and beach, 1&2 bdr apartments for rent per day/month/year! ● Nusa Dua newly built 2 floors 3 bdr villa on top hill land on 410m2 with all facilities; from 2nd floor beautiful view off hills, ocean & airport. Villa is ready to move in & to stay, freehold

Rp. 3 Billion-nego! ● Carita Beach-Anyer W Java great tourist area near Jakarta 4500m2 land for Rp. 800 million. ● Sanur near sh center & beach splendid 2bdr villa, fully equipped & furnished, 42yrs lease US$ 365,000. ● Gianyar-Bona Village near Sanur, Ubud, Safari & Marine park, Saba & Keramas beach hotel/bung. complex w/14 rooms, all licenses, rest., recreation area w/billiard & fitness rooms, spa & Finland sauna freehold Euro 650,000.

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Call : 081-805302008 Email : s.wiga@yahoo.com C/Re/U-27 July11

HOUSE FOR RENT in Suwung, Sidakarya Yearly/Longterm Rent

Yearly: Rp. 50 mill/year (nego). Longterm (maximum 5 years): Rp. 40 mill/year. Facilities: 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 AC, kitchen, livingroom, garage, balcony, furniture, hot water, PDAM, electrity 3500W, TV cable.

081236849927

Contact: 085 7929 433 22 or 087 86 1406 400

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BRAND NEW VILLA FOR RENT/SALE

80 m to beach house “Echo Beach” 10 are, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, kitchen, living room, car port, US $450,000.00

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TASTEFULLY BLEND OF TROPICAL AND RICE TERRACE SOUROUNDING, WITH SOPHISTICATED MODERN DESIGN. THIS TWO LAVELS VILLA IS NESTLED IN A QUITE LOCATION, ONLY MINUTES AWAY FROM FAMOUS KUTA BEACH AND ECHO BEACH CANGGU BALI.

Canggu Luxury House

SANUR Sanur Jln. Batur Sari brand new 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2 car, pool and aircon, asphalt jln. Less than 1KM from beach. 995 juta, finance avail. T.A.P ph. 0361 797 6785. [3649]

NC/RE/M-2 Nov .11

Having your own villa, you sometimes have to deal with many issues. If you feel tired with your villa costs, headache with your villa maintenance and managing your staffs......

Avail weekly/monthly from Dec, 2.5 br bungalow with fans/ AC, all equipment provided, kid-safe pool, part-time staff. Jl. Kesari, 7 mins walk to beach. Tel. 270 129 / 0813 3775 3571, <Amolongo@hotmail.com>. [3677] For lease. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, plunge pool, safe and quiet compound in Sanur. Call 0878 6100 9888. [3503]

$250/NIGHT, $1,500/WEEK, $ 4,000/MONTH. SELL PRICE Rp. 3.6 BILLION, LAND SIZE 3.7 ARE 4 BEDROOM, AC, HOT WATER, TV CABLE, DAILY MAID, POOL, KITCHEN, COOKING-FACILITIES, GARAGE, GARDEN. CALL PUTU AT 081339649404 / (0361) 8824482

House for rent: Semi furnished, 3 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, 1 bathtub, 2 AC, water heaters, kitchen, ceiling fan, plunge pool, cable TV and Wifi available on cost. SMS 081 7007 0500. [3690] 3 bedrooms villa for rent beach side. New building with P.pool, quiet location and walk distance to supermarket, beach, shops and restaurants. Call 0813 3721 0646. [2142]

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REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 5.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing

Need a house/villa to rent for 2 yrs. 2-3 bedrooms, pool will be good. In Seminyak, Kerobokan, Legian, Jimbaran, near Sunset Road. Email <serog5@yahoo.com.sg>. [001] Looking Villa, Bukit Jimbaran, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, closed kitchen, swimming pool, 8 months. (0361) 744 9164 (Trees). [002] Looking for cheap long term rental house, 2bdr, garden, phone line, Kuta - Sanur - Seminyak Kerobokan - Denpasar - Nusa Dua area. <rita. chimienti@hotmail.it>. [003] Looking for house / villa to rent, 2-3 yrs, 2-3 Bedrooms, pool, small garden, AC, European style, in Sanur. Call 081 2380 0559 or 081 1385 4540 or 081 1380 5420. [004] Looking to Rent Office Space. Dicari Sewa Kantor. Looking in the Sunset Road, Jl. Dewi Sri, Jl. Sunset Garden, Jl. Marlboro (Teuku Umar Barat), etc areas. 200-300sqm. Need special location: one or two ground floor offices and larger space on second and / or third floors. Or one larger building one floor. 200-300sqm. Either must have ample parking areas for staff and customers. For more information please call 755 392 and ask to speak with Pak Made. [005]

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Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta - Bali Telp : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Brand new 3 bedrooms villa for sale at near the beach. High quality materials and unique building technic used, building stand over 50 years. Call 0813 3835 1390. [2143] Restaurant overcontract 5 year lease. Including some kitchen equipments, table/chair, lounge, cold room, genset, PLN 20 KW, Telkom fixed line, parking area. Pls contact HP. 0813 3817 6905. [3698] For rent: 4-bedroom-vila, balinese semi minimalist style, bright cozy, fully furnished, swpool, carport, US$1400/ month. 10mt to beach. location: Renon/Sanur. Can rent daily/weekly/monthly. Contact: 081 872 3973. [3701] Restaurant for sale, great location, 30 seats, fully furnished. For more information and photo <l30nardy@ gmail.com>. [3705]

sProperty due diligence

Beautiful brand new villa, 3 bedroom all ensuite bath. Living & dining, kitchen, pool, TV, AC, hot water, furnished gazebo, carport, rice paddy views, quite place, IDR 95.000.000/year. Min 2 or 3 year. No brokers please. 0819 9939 4455. [3544]

sFamily law advisory

Stunningly beautiful freehold 3, 6, 11, 17, 30 are on Ketewel beach, just across Nusa Penida, 275mill/are. Planning gated community without inside traffic, just 10min from Sanur. 0818 0558 7558, <stoff.breger@gmail.com>. [3716] New studio Apts, p/f,communal pool, parking, RUP 3,000,000 p/m + elec. info: <newstartbali@gmail.com>. [3721] New house for rent, s.pool, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1 roommaid, open kitchen and livingroom, 3 AC, waterheater, kitchenset, full furnished. Sanur area. 75 million/year, not fixed price. Call 081 6474 5896 or <artamas@hotmail. com>. [3723] Villa for rent, Kutat Lestari Sanur, 5 min to beach, 3 bedroom, open livingroom, pool, big garden, 4 cars garage, 2 phonelines, maidroom, furnished, price 150 million/year, minimum 2 years, contact 081 138 0080. [3734] Condotel center Sanur, 2 storey, US$. 155.000. Condotel Kuta, Rp. 1.750.000.000. HP: 081 2389 0906, e-mail: <lusia@joandjo-realty.com>. [3740]

sProject development sCorporate advisory

Your trusted advisor for Property, Corporate and Project Development Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 120F, Kuta - Bali 80361 - Indonesia Tel: +62(0)361 767 999 Email: info@level7consulting.com www.level7consulting.com C/Re/G-10 August 11


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02 November - 16 November, 2011

3 Studio rooms to let Jimbaran area brandnew building, clean, 6x3, semi furnish. Jl. Taman Putri. Daily 75k, weekly 450k. 8071717

UNIQUE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CENTRAL KUTA LOCATION Easily run with one staff with 3.5 years lease remaining - renewable. Excellent returns on investment of Rp. 350 juta (AUD40K)

Office space for lease 4x6 close to Airport Raya Tuban, IMB permit ready. Rp 17,5 million/year. Virtual available. 8071717

Enquiries to: paikeys@bigpond.com NC/RE/M-2 Nov. 11

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@@@ FOR SALE NEW VILLA IN JIMBARAN @@@

BUKIT

2 floor, 2 ensuite bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 AC, fully furnished, kitchen, pool, home theater. Someone ready to rent for 5 years. Easy to pay, 1 year credit without interest or longterm credit. (Payment by Cash or DP 50% with balance paid anytime, YOU WILL GET A BRAND NEW CAR.....!!!) Just IDR 1.3 Billion (negotiable).

Sale/rent house near Bali Cliff, freehold, 240m2, pool, jacuzzi, 2 bdrms, 3 bath, balcony, western kitchen, marble countertops, maidroom, storage closets, garden carport. Photos: <www.vacationhomebali.wordpress.com>. Price USD150,000, rent Rp100jt yr. HP. 081 2382 3623. <fvpools@hotmail.com>. [3680]

Contact 0878 6198 0782 or nicos_29987@yahoo.com

Ocean view land for sale in Bukit, 4 are, electricity, water near by, total price Rp. 400 million. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@gmail. com>. [3159]

NC/Re/P-02 Nov. 11

Land for sale located at near Banyan Tree Resort Ungasan, 10 are sea view, IDR 110 million/are. Freehold. Bali Property 0361 748 8233 / 081 2391 3399. [3731] 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/I-19 Oct 11

FOR RENT A COMPOUND OF HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE WORKSHOP AND SILVERSMITH WORKSHOP COMPOSED AS FOLLOWS: - 400 M2 FURNITURE WORKSHOP FULLY EQUIPPED WITH HEAVY DUTY QUALITY TOOLS - 100 M2 SILVERSMITH WORKSHOP FULLY EQUIPPED FOR 10 WORKERS - ACCOMODATION FOR TWO STAFF - SOLAR WOOD DRYING KILN - OFFICE - TOOL AND MATERIAL STORAGE - SILVER ACCESSORIES STORAGE - 10500 WATTS 3 PHASE POWER - 45 M WATER WELL WITH WATER TOWER - PUBLIC WATER CONNECTION - STOCK OF QUALITY WOOD AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE - 17 ARE PROPERTY 35.000.000 RPS/MONTH, MIN 5 YEARS, NOT NEGOTIABLE

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Freehold land for sale near Banyan Tree - Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626 (direct owner). Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] For sale/rent - Licensed hotel at Dreamland. 7 bedrooms, pool & BBQ area. Close to beach and golf course. Great views. Sell Aust$ 590,000, rent Rp. 250 mill per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. E-mail: <paluwaskiw@hotmail.com>. [2684] For sale/rent. Clifftop 2 bedroom fully furnished new house on 2 are with pool and great views of southern ocean and Karma Kendara. Sell AUS$ 129,000. Rent Rp. 90 mill per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. E-mail: <paluwaskiw@hotmail.com>. [2966] Dreamland, fully furnished units for rent daily, weekly, monthly. One bedroom unit from Rp. 6 million/month, two bedrooms from Rp. 8 million/month, three bedrooms from Rp. 10 million/month. Pool & BBQ area, great views and breeze. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. E-mail: <paluwaskiw@hotmail.com>. [3163] For sale/rent, new 2 storey - fully furnished 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms villa with roof top entertainment area. Close to Karma Kandara, lovely breeze and bush setting. Sell Aust$ 129,000. Rent Rp. 90 mill/year. PH: 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. E-mail: <paluwaskiw@hotmail.com>. [3596] For sale/rent. 2 bdrm / 2 bathroom, fully furnished, “5 Star Bali style villa” - complete with marble floors, private bedrooms, formal dining area. Pool, immaculate gardens, in a secure Western villa complex. 1st to see will buy. Rent Aust. $15,000/year. Sell Aust. $250,000. Ph. (+61) 4100 98 547. [3402]

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6 are land for sale in Bukit Balangan, 200 meter from beach. Price Rp. 250 million / are. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@gmail. com>. [3159] Beautiful stand alone 2 bedroom villa with pool in Bukit near GWK available for rent weekly, monthly and yearly. Picture available on request. Contact 085 6373 6203 or e-mail: <luh79@yahoo.com>. [1547] House for rent in Bukit area. 4 bedroom, fully furnished with swimming pool. Amazing view. Contact 081 139 8039 / 0813 3831 9191. [3651] Beautiful 3 storey villa, 5are freehold land Bukit Ungasan. Close to Dreamland, 8 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, great living area, Western kitchen, swimming pool. Price: €400.000. Contact: +62 821 4631 7363 / <cgroenekan@gmail.com>. [3673] For rent beautiful sea view villa, 600m2, 3 floors, 3 rooms, 3 bathrooms, big swimming pool, fully furnished, 15 minutes to the beach, maid, carpark. 7 (seven) months 80 million, possible extension. Gina +62 821 4548 3628. [3676]


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2 bedroom Balinese style villa sitting on 524 sqm land in a tasteful villa complex with gated security. Very good access, 5 minutes drives to beach, shops and restaurant in Sanur. Villa is being sold unfurnished with 20 years lease. Great buying, won't last.

Title : Leasehold Price : USD 215,000

SKER127 Kerobokan

Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com

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A beautifully designed villa in Kerobokan set in an expensive 3 Are of land for 18 years leasehold is now available. Tastefully furnished and built to a very high standard this property has 2 air conditioned ensuite bedrooms that overlook the pool and gardens. If you are looking for a superb holiday home in Bali or a perfect place to live then this property should definitely be on your list to view. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 175,000

Contact : Giny + 62 (0) 85 738 738 978 giny@raywhiteparadise.com

CSNR440 Sanur

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Office or factory for sale located at central Sanur, just 15min walk away from Sindhu beach Sanur. This building is sitting on 658 sqm of land and the building size is 677 sqm. This location is perfect to be used for offices. Di jual kantor dengan luas tanah 658 sqm di Sanur dekat dengan Pantai Sindu, restoran dan beberapa hotel. Sangat cocok untuk kantor atau untuk dibangun villa, dengan harga yang rasional. Contact : Hartha Santosa Title : HGB + 62 (0) 82 146 166 420 Price : USD 440,000 hartha@raywhiteparadise.com

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A modern and sleek villa with 3 bedrooms, each with en-suite, private swimming pool and all this by the water at Keramas Beach. Access is 17 km east of Sanur and 200 meters from Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra. This property is available off plan – the picture shown is an example of another villa within this complex.

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 454,000

SCGU136 Canggu

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Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com

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It is a great opportunity to have an investment freehold villa in Canggu. With 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, a large living room and kitchen which overlooks the swimming pool this villa has a perfect location close to Canggu club also Echo beach, just 5 minutes to drive. Don’t look further, before you lose what you are looking for…

Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,600,000,000

SCGU748 Canggu

Contact : Giny + 62 (0) 85 738 738 978 giny@raywhiteparadise.com

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Rare opportunity – top notch quality villa – incredibly good value in Canggu! Located in a quiet neigborhood of Canggu, with stunning 180 degrees greenbelt ricefield view and very close to the famous Echo beach. Recently built by French contractors with the best quality materials available on the market, this villa is without a doubt one of the hottest deals available in Canggu area. Title : HGB Price : USD 650,000

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 1,150,000

Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 81 237 878 366 julien@raywhiteparadise.com

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Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com

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New, luxury Boutique Hotel with great return, 90% occupancy, 43 years leasehold. 3 villas of 2 bedrooms each. Each villa has ample space to accommodate 4 people, in a stylish, modern tropical setting. 2 bedroom pool villas are located not far from the beach, the shopping area & the restaurants in the Legian-Seminyak area, which is the most upmarket of the coastal beaches. A perfect investment! Contact : Amber Title : Leasehold + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 For 1 Unit : USD 325,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com For 3 Unit : USD 750,000

SSNR454 Sanur

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Located at Saba Beach, this 4 bedroom commercial villa has it all..... A large pool, is fully furnished, and guarantees excellent financial returns. A larger than normal land size of 2000m2 allows for a living space of 850m, the distance to the beach is a mere 200 meters and it is only 15 minutes drive to Sanur, 20 minutes to Ubud & 45 minutes to airport. Please contact me for more details.

SSEM414 Seminyak

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This is a great beachfront villa that will offer you excellent rental returns! 400 sqm of living area on 1700 sqm of land with beach frontage of 56 m. A large welcoming garden makes this the perfect setting for entertaining. The gazebo has a living & dining area where you can enjoy sea views overlooking the expansive 16 x 4 m swimming pool making this the perfect place to relax. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 1,300,000

Contact : Mick Nevins + 62 81 7475 1623 mick@raywhiteparadise.com

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ONLY 7 EXCLUSIVE VILLAS REMAINING - Exclusive new listing Italian designed villas - Top quality fittings and full amenities - 2BR fully furnished - Prime location of OBEROI - Walking distance to trendy shopping, restaurants, bars & beach - Excellent ROI potential - Leasehold 44 years + option 10 years

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EXCLUSIVE BOUTIQUE VILLA DEVELOPMENT SNUD999 Nusa Dua

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THE NUMBER ONE FASTEST SELLING DEVELOPMENT IN NUSA DUA! 10 LUXURY VILLAS

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AVAILABLE TO COMPLETE THE INVESTMENTS! LUXURY DESIGN, ATTRACTIVE PAYMENT PLAN, EXCELLENT RETURNS, EXCELLENT VALUE FOR MONEY. This is your last chance to become another very happy owner! Call Now for your inspection today.

Title : Freehold Price : Price On Application

Contact : + 62 (0) 81 55701729

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SCGU458 Canggu

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A unique opportunity to purchase a stunning & highly original group of one master villa & three subsidiary teak wood houses set in 2860 square meters of lush gardens overlooking arguably the best surfing beach in South East Asia. Breathtakingly situated at the top of a 45 meter cliff, the adjacent surfers’ paradise can be viewed from its 22 meters cliff front, with a long expanse of white sandy beach less than one minute walk away through its own private beach access. Swimming & snorkeling amongst the coral reef offer additional delights to the future owner of this property.

Book your holiday accommodation at Villa Pandan today !!! Villa Pandan is a peaceful 4-bedroom retreat, complete with swimming pool, located in a quiet traditional village above a small river valley, close to Canggu in south-west Bali. The single-storey villa is colonial in style, characterised by louvre shutters, old teak doors & spectacular high wooden ceilings built of seasoned timbers. The eclectic interiors reflect the travels & passions of the owners, introducing Balinese & Javanese antiques.

Title : Leasehold Price : AUD 930,000

Yusnita Daromes Contact : Annie + 62 (0) 81 339 455 009 nita@raywhiteparadise.com annie@raywhiteparadise.com + 62 81 999 14 90 99

Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 81 337 997 709 Rent : AUD 560/ day ++ sascha@raywhiteparadise.com

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YOUR BALI DREAM COMES TRUE Se7en Haven Pecatu

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This 4 star Novotel Condo Hotel is an amazing investment - the 1st release is at an incredible 1.1 billion IDR each - the total project area is 11,200 m2 sited along the 7th hole of the Dreamland golf course. Location Se7en Haven Hotel and Resort in the main road of Pecatu Indah Resort - Guaranteed 5 years ROI - 21 days free stay - superior rental system - guaranteed buy back after 10 years.

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Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 1,100,000,000

Contact : Shane Walsh + 62 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

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SBUK405 Bukit

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These eight, extremely high quality of build, 2 bedroom villas with pool in the Bukit offer a great investment for the astute buyer. The location offers a very family friendly safe environment for all the family. Close to the main road giving great access to numerous locations in the vicinity. They are off plan with the first villa just started to be built - payment plan is available.

Contact : Shane Walsh & Ray White

Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,300,000,000

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LCAD513 Candidasa

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This is a developer's dream! Over 2 hectares of perfect, freehold beachfront land, absolutely prime position & crying out for an astute investor. This block has its own access & is ideally situated in the fast growing beachside location of Candidasa. It's salubrious neighbors on the same beach are the Alilia Hotel & Amankila & with 4 luxury beachfront properties already sold on the adjacent site, this land is the ultimate location. The contour of the block lends itself to a 5 star project & the nearly completed bypass will make the airport a mere 1hr 15mins away. Don't miss this opportunity to be the first to view, as this land is priced to sell. Contact : Ni Luh Murdani Title : Hak Milik Price : Price on Application

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Tabanan

Freehold

OCEAN VIEWS IN TABANAN

This incredible luxury villa, built with unbelievably high quality material sits on 20 Are of Freehold land. Boasting 3 spacious bedrooms with open bathroom. High ceilings reaching maximum 9meters are found in every room in order to create a good flow of the cool sea breeze. Entering across a pond into the living room that overlooks well-manicured gardens and swimming pool. Expansive TV room and balcony on the second floor with fantastic 360 degrees view of sea, rice fields and mountains, this villa is located only 100meters from the sea. Perfect villa for guests who want to relax and escape from the busy daily life. Price: Rp. 8,000,000,000 REF RV-990

Freehold

Bukit DREAMS CAN COME TRUE

A beautifully built and thoughtfully designed brand new villa is now available in Pecatu. Just 1 km from the glorious beaches of Dreamland, Bingin and Padang Padang this villa will give you everything you have always wanted for your dream home in paradise. Set in 7 Are of freehold land with 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a beautiful swimming pool and perfectly kept gardens what more could you ask for? Price: Rp. 4,400,000,000

REF RV-1023

Freehold

Seminyak MOST SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION

Located in popular central Seminyak, in walking distance of famous restaurants, fashion shops and stunning beaches, built on 2 Are, this lovely Villa consists of 2 bedrooms, open area living/dining/kitchen and is fully furnished. The breezy wide terrace leads on a very attractive 3x6 swimming pool and surrounding area. Complete with secure parking. Price: USD 175,000

REF RV-698

Seminyak - Reduced Price

Freehold

POTENTIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

This is the chance to own a potential money making complex in Seminyak. New construction, Freehold on 10 are in a quiet street only 2 kilometers from all the action. The property consists of 7 apartments, 3 one bedroom and 4 two bedrooms plus office or gym and maid quarters. 2 one bedroom and one 2 bedroom already completed the rest will be finished by the end of the year. Large 13 by 4 infinity pool is the centerpiece of the complex. Parking for 4 cars plus security post. Take over the project while living and renting 2 unit or wait for finished delivery. Asking price is for completed units. Price: Rp. 7,000,000,000 REF RV-985

Sanur - Reduced Price

Leasehold

SENSATIONAL VALUE IN SANUR This outstanding modern 2 bedroom villa just 5 mins from the beach has been reduced in price for a quick sale. It is being sold on a 90 year lease with an option to extend or a further 90 years making it quite simply one of the best value properties on the market right now. It is part of a 3 villa gated complex with a shared driveway, garage and security. Built to a very high standard it comes fully furnished with high end appliances. At this new price we expect interest to be high so please contact us now for more details or to arrange a viewing. Price: AUD 299,500 REF RV-814

Jimbaran

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GOOD PLACE FOR LIVING Conveniently located 15 minutes from the International Airport of Bali. This well-priced simple Villa set on 2Are Freehold land in a quiet and nice housing complex in Nusa Dua. Featuring 2bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room and kitchen that opens onto the swimming pool, separate maids quarters and a secure garage completes the package. An excellent starter home. Price: Rp. 1,300,000,000 REF RV-942

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