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Business Innovation I hate to be the one to tell you this, but - according to BusinessWeek - a 40-year old adult is about two percent as creative as a five-year-old child. Extensive studies show that there is a 98 percent chance you were a creative genius before age four. Dr Seuss described adult people like you and me, as “obsolete children.”** So what happened, people!!? Most of us grew up and joined the Deadly Serious Party. But there is still hope; I’m delighted to see in Ubud a blossoming guerrilla movement with people like James Harvey, Janita Himawati and Kate Harrington providing opportunities for adult play where grown-up people actually do enjoy themselves letting go. There needs to be a lot more. I’m suggesting to you, if you want your business to be ridiculously successful, get out there and play. Let your creative juices run. Innovate. Like the two Russian scientists playing with graphene and sellotape at University of Manchester – their play made them into Nobel Laureates in 2010 and generated the next big wave of graphene-based products. The uses are nearly limitless – flexible electronics that could be worn on clothes or folded up into a pocket, a new generation of very small computers, hyper-efficient solar panels and super-fast mobile phones, water purification, bullet-proof vests, electricity conductors, computer components, car and plane components. This product promises to transform the future. Graphene, a two-dimensional crystal of pure carbon, is a superlative material. It is the thinnest and strongest substance known to science – about 100 times stronger than steel by weight. A square metre of graphene, a thousand times thinner than paper, made into a hammock would be strong enough to cradle a 4kg cat, but weigh no more than one of its whiskers. Discovered with play. *** What is innovation? The most successful entrepreneurs: • continuously look for better ways • to satisfy their consumer base (adding customer value) • meeting new requirements, unexpressed needs, or unsatisfied customer and market needs • with improved quality, durability, service, and price. Innovation answers these needs through more effective products, processes, services, by using advanced technologies and organizational strategies. Your business needs to innovate for a number of reasons: • Innovation of products, services and organizational capabilities can help generate explosive growth. • Innovation can help ensure you aren’t just a commodity business on low margins. • Innovation can help you meet customers’ demands and expectations of more and more from your brand, thus increasing the lifetime value of your customers. See Touchpoints. • Innovation can help you do more with less, improving your profitability. Most innovations build on something that is already there. Did you know that when Gutenberg invented the printing press he brought together a wine press, and a coin stamp? Gutenberg came from the wineproducing Rhine Valley so he combined functional things he knew into a function totally different. His innovation revolutionised access to information. Similarly, Apple wasn’t the first to make a portable MP3 player. But Apple built on the product to create a SYSTEM that included the product and the music and a store to easily buy the music from. People speak of the iPod but really the killer innovation was the system. Sure, most of us aren’t Apple or Gutenberg or Russian scientists but we can still dream and play. However, you need to ensure you are playing in the right sandpit. Before you start innovating away, have you gone through the basics of defining your business strategy? How long since you did a decent SWOT analysis – strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats? How long since you actively watched your customers use your product or service? Do these steps first or you will waste a lot of your valuable time.

It’s very hard to stay ahead of the game with a new innovative product, because it’s much easier now for competitors to be quickly aware of your improvement and copy it. And small business doesn’t have many opportunities to build bold new products. What you can be more easily innovate is optimizing the customer experience. Competition will always be based on meaningful differentiation, so focus as much or more on emotions and intangibles as new products and services. The customer experience covers the whole interchange from initial awareness of your offering through the consideration, purchase, use and loyalty stages. There are many, many touchpoints between you and your customer on this journey, and you can innovate to create an outstanding experience for your customer, to make you stand out and have the customer return and share. ThinkCube is one tool used for generating ideas in a playful way. The process works best for groups: 1) Define your goal for your brainstorming session. 2) Stimulate your mind by drawing six random cards from the Idea pack. 3) Think about your problem by combining two or more of the cards you drew to help come up with new ideas. 4) Evaluate your ideas once you’ve come up with a number of them. 5) Elaborate on the idea if you think it has merit or is a winner. 6) Incubate those ideas that show potential but have some sticking points. Incubating is more along the lines of just letting the ideas percolate in the back of your mind while you’re going about doing other things. Above all, make the process loads of fun. If you can hear laughter you are on the right track. Add to this process, persistence, persistence, persistence, to get your creative innovation into practice and you are there. Once you let the inner child out, wasn’t really so hard, was it? Innovation is made more difficult if you are stuck in context. It’s easy to be stuck in context because we humans love patterns. Innovation requires breaking outside patterns. To cleanse yourself of patterns and context, clear away to nothing, and play is a great way to do this. Don’t depend on facts either, because a lot of things people thought were true yesterday are no longer so. The earth is not flat, the sun doesn’t circle the Earth, the speed of light is not constant, we don’t use just 10% of our brains, and most diets have been proved ineffectual. Did Einstein become famous for incrementally building on scientific knowledge of his time? No, he chucked away most of those ‘facts” and built on what he could prove.

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Your current success can be a killer of innovation. When I contracted with PriceWaterhouse we had a term for what drove sales, it was “Change Drivers.” In other words, we looked for signs that a business in one of our chosen market segments had a problem and was ready to listen. What’s my latest innovation idea? You use your phone to order your favourite meal for home delivery and the restaurant sends its small helicopter drone to your GPS coordinates with the food package. Or you need some medicine so you send your private drone to the Apotik to pick it up. You read it here first!

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The Brass Teapot Juno Temple and Michael Angarano star in this peculiar movie. They play a young married couple who are experiencing some major financial restraints. However, they are to come into possession of a mysterious magical teapot, which, under the right circumstances, will cough-up plenty of cash. Writer and director Ramaa Mosley creates this intriguing fantasy. Ramaa’s comedy contains a lot of black humor, but, there is an interesting undertone in the movie, concerning human greed, which makes it all the more absorbing. Love Is All You Need At a wedding in Italy, the groom’s father meets the mother of the bride, and they are instantly attracted to one another. However, they have to go through a lot of messy family business before they can be together. This Danish movie, directed by Susanne Bier, may be a bit light, and slight on plot; yet, it’s extremely charming, and beautifully portrayed by Pierce Brosnan and Trine Dyrholm. Of course, the Italian locations in Sorrento are just stunning. Comes a Bright Day A young man, working as an assistant concierge at a big London hotel, has to go to a jewelry shop to get a wristwatch adjusted for one of the hotel’s guests. However, at the shop, he unfortunately becomes entangled in a robbery, which goes wrong, and he is held hostage, along with the shop’s owner and saleswoman. This stark British thriller is directed by Simon Aboud, and, although the majority of the movie’s action is contained to the shop, Aboud still manages to present quite a suspenseful and riveting story. Chasing Mavericks Oddly enough, esteemed director Michael Apted creates this surfing movie, based on a real-life story. Gerard Butler stars, as a veteran surfer, who, after persistent nagging, agrees to train a teenage surfer to tackle the huge waves which can swell-up along the Californian coastline. Like a lot of surfing movies, the plot is insipid but weirdly inspiring. The cinema-photography is awesome. The movie will go down well with the surfing crowd in Canggu. Playing for Keeps Gerard Butler also stars in this lightweight romanticcomedy, from director Gabriele Muccino. Gerard plays a soccer star. His time has passed, and he is now trying to make a living as a coach for a children’s soccer team. Still, Gerard maintains fantasies of becoming a TV soccer commentator, but, he also has problems with his estranged wife, and a lot of ‘soccer moms’, who find him highly desirable. Gerard gets himself into a lot of situations, which, occasionally, can be humorous. Gerard receives good support from Dennis Quaid, Jessica Biel, Uma Thurman, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Judy Greer.

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Identity Thief Seth Gordon, the director of ‘Horrible Bosses’, comes up with this new situation-comedy. An accountant from Denver has his identity stolen by a computer-thief in Florida. The accountant must go there, to find the culprit, and get his credit rating restored. Jason Bateman, as the accountant, is funny enough, I guess, but, his co-star, Melissa McCarthy, from ‘Bridesmaids’, has a style of foul-mouthed humor which becomes tiresome after a while.

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Parental Guidance Three children have to be looked after by their grandparents, while their own parents go away on a working holiday. The grandparents’ idea of ‘tough love’ parenting comes as a surprise to all involved. Andy Fickman directs this appalling comedy, which stars Billy Crystal and Bette Midler. This movie is strictly for the fans of the ‘Devine Miss M’, but, even poor old Bette doesn’t seem to understand what type of movie she has found herself involved in, and she plays it like the Grand Vaudeville Legend which she is!

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Gambit Screenwriters Joel and Ethan Coen, and director Michael Hoffman, should take full responsibility for this awful comedy. An English art forger entices an American woman to help him sell a fake Monet painting to a gullible but immensely rich media magnate. Colin Firth, Cameron Diaz, and Alan Rickman star in this tedious and extremely old-fashioned movie. It’s like something you would expect to find from the 1960s. In fact, something very similar to it

Playing for Keeps A faded soccer star is now working as a coach for a children’s soccer team.

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Australian Ian Burnet was born in a small country town in rural Australia, instilling in him a burning ambition to get out of town as fast as possible to see the rest of the world. As a kid he liked reading Enid Blyton and Boy’s Own adventures stories. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Geology and Geophysics from the University of Melbourne in 1966. In 2011, Ian published Spice Islands, a history of the spice trade in the Indonesian archipelago. What was your first visit to Indonesia? In 1968, just after the events described in the book ‘The Year of Living Dangerously’ took place. The first offshore oil exploration contracts had just been awarded to foreign companies and as a young 24 year old geologist I came here to work for an American seismic exploration company, conducting some of the first offshore exploration programs in Indonesia. When did you start writing? Not until 2006 when I first started work on the manuscript for ‘Spice Islands.’ Most of the first draft was written when my wife and I were living in Bali. Spice Islands was the first piece of writing I ever published. Although the book has been well received, it was a labor of love and I don’t make my living from it. Fortunately, I have a retirement income; otherwise I would be a ‘starving artist.’ What is your book Spice Islands all about? The book tells of the effect that the tiny (and largely forgotten islands) of Ternate and Tidore in northern Moluccas have had on world history. These islands were the only place on the planet at the time where cloves grew and thus the islands are where the global spice trade started. On reaching Europe these simple flower buds were literally worth their weight in gold. It was the Portuguese and Spanish rivalry to reach the Spice Islands that drove what is known as ‘The Age of Discovery’ and the first circumnavigation of our planet. How did you get the idea of writing a book? Going to school in Australia in the 1950’s you learnt nothing about Asian history. When I knew I was coming to work in Indonesia, I read what I could find on Indonesian history. I learned about the Dutch East India Company, but it was a real surprise when I arrived here to learned that the Portuguese and the Spanish had been in Indonesia for 100 years before the Dutch!

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How long did it take you to finish the book? It took 10 years from when I started the research in 2001 to its publication in 2011. For the first four of those years I was still working and doing the research in my spare time. The next six years were spent writing, trying to find a publisher, being rejected, rewriting, being rejected, rewriting and being rejected again. The usual story for a first time author! Where did you do the historical research for the book? Fortunately, the inspiration for the book came in 2001 when I was living and working in London, so I had access to the all the research material in the British Library. Also the year 2001 was the 400th Anniversary of the English East India Company and 2002 was the 400th Anniversary of the Dutch East India Company. I was able to visit some of the various events in Europe celebrating those anniversaries and collect research material in not only England but also in Holland, Portugal, Venice and Italy. During your research was there any time that you were in danger?

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The mass killings occurred in Ambon, Halmahera, Tidore and Ternate in 1999, 2000 and 2001. I was planning a trip in 2005 and asked the travel agent if he had heard of any unrest. He said no and that it had all been quiet for a couple of years. The next day we read of a bomb exploding in a market in Ambon. So the trip was delayed until 2006, but as it turned out there were no problems. It seems that you have a great interest in cartography as you have included many historic maps in your book. They say that a picture is worth 1000 words, but I think that an historic map is worth 10,000 words. I took great pleasure in collecting all the images that go with the story, in particular the historic maps. The most memorable book talk I have given was at the State Library of NSW, when in conjunction with the presentation, my hosts had on display original copies of three of the historic maps in the book, plus an original copy of Linschotens’ book Itinerario. Do you only write about Indonesia? So far that has been the case. I have another “untold story” about the early history of Indonesia that has just gone to the publisher’s editor to review. As long as the stories keep coming, I will continue writing about this incredible, complex and mystifying country.

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What advice can you give to a beginning writer of nonfiction? I am motivated to write stories that I would be interested in reading myself. I think that if you are not self-motivated, it would be very difficult to actually finish a book that has so much research required. My advice would be to first find an ‘untold story’ that you are really excited about. Secondly, it is really all about a lot of research to dig out the ‘untold facts.’ Thirdly, although I am writing about factual history, I am trying to tell an adventure story, which will hopefully motivate the reader to turn the next page. Just out of curiosity, do you personally like spices in your food? Yes! My favorite Indonesian food has always been fiery nasi padang. I cook what my wife calls ‘survival food’ without many spices, but I have recently become an expert at making an Indonesian nutmeg cake, which is really delicious!

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The Power Of Neem Sukarno’s tree educates the next generation By Polly Christensen

Long before, its chemical and medical value was proven scientifically, neem was the main ingredient for a number of traditional remedies and herbal medicines. Neem is a natural alternative to synthetic pesticides. It controls more than 195 insects and even impacts pests that are resistant to synthetic pesticides. Being an excellent environmentfriendly insect killer, the neem tree (known locally as Intaran) is now commercially grown in many countries including Indonesia. Arabic people know the neem tree as Sukarno’s Tree because Indonesian President Sukarno brought the tree to Saudi Arabia during his leadership (1945–1965). He donated a lot of plants and experts to make the desert country ‘more green’ for Arabian people. Today almost fifty thousand neem trees provide shade for the two million Muslim pilgrims that visit Mecca in each year. I met with Pak Gede Kresna from the community organization ‘Rumah Intaran’ which is located in Singaraja, northern Bali. Pak Gede believes ‘the seeds of a green-generation are sprouting in Indonesia’. He recently gave an informative talk to students as part of an Eco Program initiative, spreading his awareness of environmental and global issues. Gede spoke about the neem tree (Azadirachta Indica), which remains one of the iconic trees of the island. This fast-growing and evergreen tree can be seen widely in Bali growing in gardens, forests, lawns, backyards and along the streets. Pak Gede’s message was delivered to students at SMA N Bali Mandara (Sampoerna Academy). The Putera Sampoerna Foundation believes in educating young people from disadvantaged families of varied backgrounds, imbuing them with a social consciousness, so they may emerge as competent professionals in their individual fields. A SACRED TREE The word neem is derived from Sanskrit Nimba, which means ‘bestower of good health’. The neem tree has been venerated through the ages for its miraculous healing powers. Patients drank infusion of various parts as advised by Ayurvedic tradition. They used young twigs for oral hygiene first thing in the morning, ate tender leaves as salad or cooked leaves with vegetable as food. Neem gum was used as lozenges for dryness of throat and to relieve thirst. And in summer, ripe fruit were sucked for their sweet pulp. Products made from neem trees have been used in India for over two millennia for their medicinal properties: Believed to be anthelmintic, antifungal, antidiabetic, antibacterial, antiviral and contraceptive, neem is a major component in Ayurvedic medicine. This popular tree prevents topsoil runoff and promotes sustainable agriculture by preserving water in the soil layers badly needed by farmers to secure ground water. The Intaran tree is one of Bali’s most respected plants and people sometimes clean their hands by rubbing them on the trunk, believing it to contain a natural antiseptic solution. In parts of Bali, Intaran is a genuine solution to the undesirable impact of uncontrolled chemical pesticide and fertilizer usage providing a natural alternative. The tree has tremendous capacity to absorb carbon dioxide and purify the air, making it a perfect tree for lawns and backyards. Neem tree can adjust to climatic changes easily and can be used in reforestation projects where it grows quickly and lasts long. MEDICINAL OIL Oil extracted from the seeds and kernel of the Neem tree is used in the manufacturing of cosmetics such as soaps, shampoos, balms, and creams. Neem is used in treatment of many skin diseases and infections including acne. Extracts of the neem tree are also scientifically proven to enhance the immune system. Neem oil is made of many components but azadirachtin is the most active. It reduces insect feeding and acts as a repellent. It also interferes with insect hormone systems, making it harder for insects to grow and lay eggs. Azadirachtin can also hinder the insects’ ability to feed.

RUMAH INTARAN (NEEM HOUSE) Architect and Social Entrepreneur, Gede Kresna is the founder of Rumah Intaran. Gede studied architecture at University of Indonesia and now lives in Singaraja where he welcomes each visitor with a gift of an Intaran sapling. The architectural offerings and antique ornaments indicate Gede has fallen in love with recycled and sustainable materials. His passion is to conserve damaged buildings by using organic materials. Kresna started Rumah Intaran to educate local children about recycling and re-modeling traditional houses, and also how to connect with nature at his stunning location. Pak Gede has been sourcing unique and beautiful architectural elements from Indonesia since 1996. He specializes in one-of-a-kind items for the professional design industry, interior decorators and private collectors. Some might describe his work as ‘mystic and homogenous architecture’ using ancient techniques and intricate wood carving skills from every connecting island. The timber of the neem tree is a substitute for true mahogany, because it is heavy and similarly in colour. The timber is used locally in the production of carts, agricultural tools, bridges and boats. Gede Kresna considers educating young people from disadvantaged families a critical part of his focus. VISITING SMA BALI MANDARA Most children in SMA N Bali Mandara (formerly School of Agriculture), come from poor families. The Bali Mandara program was launched on August 28, 2008, soon after the inauguration of Made Mangku Pastika as the Governor of Bali. The word “mandara” is an acronym for mandiri (self-reliant), aman (safe), damai (peaceful) and sejahtera (prosperous). Through the program, Pastika also initiated SMA Bali Mandara Senior High School, an international-standard school for students from lowincome families on the island. Last year, 75 poor students received scholarships to study at the prestigious boarding school located on a 10-hectare plot in Buleleng Regency, north Bali. Several other scholarship programs are also available for underprivileged students, as the governor prioritized education, poverty eradication and health as the main programs. SMA N Bali Mandara is a residential school based on the m u t u a l partnership between the Government of Bali Province and P u t e r a Sampoerna Foundation. All students come f r o m disadvantaged family backgrounds and have been awarded a scholarship by Sampoerna Academy to study. There is a very strict selection procedure for students who live in the school’s dormitory, and are involved in positive activities based on their interests using English in daily classes. Regular activities include, beach clean ups, wastewater purification, and entrepreneurial programs. Pak Gede Kresna and his team visited the school to meet some of Indonesia’s future leaders and teach them awareness of environmental and global issues. Building a better Indonesia is everybody’s business. No one individual or organization can accomplish this. That is why Rumah Intaran is grateful to its partners and local farmers who have influenced the growth of intaran trees, which Gede Kresna considers to be Bali’s future. What is your background? I graduated from the University of Indonesia, Jakarta and worked for three to four years as a consultant architect. I wanted to create a social activity and started to make wooden houses out of recycled wood from Bali and Java. For example: I would take timber from an old hotel in Kerobokan to my workshop in Singaraja and hire artisans to reconstruct it and send the sustainable house to many places across Indonesia.

What kind of architecture did you study? We studied European architecture, not Balinese. And yet we have such a rich culture here, especially in Singaraja. So I decided to teach myself about Balinese architecture. The Spatial Orientation system in Balinese achitecture is different between the north and south. Southern style uses the complicated Mandala System influence by Indian architecture, whereas in the north we use a basic village style of Luan and Teben. How many wood carvers do you employ? There are 11 from Java and four from Bali. These artisans are “my angels”. During a big commissioned project there can be up to 100 workers. Do you arrange architectural outings? Yes, I brought 25 architects from the Indonesian Architects Association in Jakarta to visit Linda Garlands Estate, in Ubud. Ibu Linda is the Founder of the Environmental Bamboo Foundation. I asked Linda Garland to take us to a village called Bayung Gede, near Bangli, Kintamani, which is the original place of Balinese bamboo architecture. We also brought young architects to visit old villages where they learnt the richness of traditional village architecture. We also offered workshops to educate architectural students from Indonesian Universities about the local natural architectural materials. Why did you visit SMA Bali Mandara? SMA Bali Mandara provides full assistance and international education for Balinese youth from extreme poverty and those with family problems. I also visit many elementary schools with Rumah Intaran and give introductions about how to care for the tree and plant. I intend to visit one school every month in north Bali this year. Do you practice organic farming? Most of the food we eat in Bali has now been grown with pesticides. Many people have donated land to create my vision at Rumah Intaran, to plant organic fruit and farm organically across two hectares with natural pesticides. I have two children and their future depends on me creating a safe future for them to grow in a natural environment. Tell me about an original Balinese village Desa Julah village is inhabited by original the Balinese people (Bali Mula). It is a good example of green architecture. It represents ancient Balinese stonework; the villagers take pride in its original style. The government wanted to preserve this village but they did not suggest traditional building methods and encouraged the use of concrete. Why build recycled housing projects? Today’s world is plagued by numerous buildings, which are quickly erected with little concern about how they will affect the environments into which they are introduced. The motivating factors for their constructions are allegedly speed, economics and efficiency. There is a better path: Sustainable Building and Construction in Indonesia. What is your message to the younger generation? Whatever we do, be the part of problem solver, not problem maker. Anything we do is good, as long as it is to serve people and our environment. Facebook Pages: Green Architecture, Universitas Pengrajin Indonesia, Java Antique House. Email: Pak Gede Kresna: gedekresna@yahoo.com

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by Pak Bruce

What is VPN and why is it a must for you!

Have you been hearing a lot about VPN recently? VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. Because of increased internet censorship and the visitor tracking that is done worldwide, many have started using VPN services. Internet censorship in countries like China and others, has expanded to the extent that many of the world’s top websites and services including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, MySpace, Google, Skype, and even news outlets have been completely blocked in these countries. These services and websites in internet censored countries cannot be accessed until you are on a VPN. Moreover, worldwide visitor behavior tracking has also compelled users to use VPN.

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Here’s how it works. You, sitting at your home, office, internet café, etc., connect to the Internet as normal through your ISP (like Speedy or BaliMediaNet) and then start the VPN software. This sets up a secured and encrypted connection to another computer/server somewhere in the world. When you go to any website while connected to the VPN the requests are passed on to that other server and then the information is sent to your computer. Because of the encryption process this cannot be filtered or blocked. To anyone looking at your traffic, it’s as if you are actually at the remote server location. So if you live in Indonesia and you connect to a VPN with a node in the United States, it’s as if you are surfing the web from the US, not Indonesia.

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Let’s list the 4 most important reasons you should consider using VPN: 1) Have Secure Information Transfer VPN completely secures your data through military grade encryption. Whatever information you are transferring through your unsecured internet connection is at high risk. These risks include, information hacks, monetary fraud, identity theft and confidential document leaks. Most internet connections transfer data through unsecured channels. Obviously, you would not like to risk your credit card information being stolen while you are making that Amazon purchase; or have your extremely confidential documents leaked to a competitor. VPN provides users with the required encryptions to secure everything that flows over your internet connection from your computer. 2) Bypass Internet Censorship People in some countries are frustrated with local internet censorship and content filters. These filters can easily be bypassed if you are on a simple VPN connection that offers paths outside the censored countries to another non-censored country. After you connect to your VPN, it replaces your local original IP address, which tells the world where you are, with your new IP that will be either USA or UK based. This will help you in fooling the local internet firewalls, which will not treat you as a user in your censored country, and will let you pass through it without any censorship. 3) Access Geo-Restricted Websites This is another great feature which VPN offers at a very low cost. If you are a US, UK or European internet user, you are most likely an addict of services like Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, SkySports, Apple TV etc. which can only be accessed if you are in their streaming rights countries. A VPN connection can easily replace your local IP address with an IP from one of the streaming countries of these services.

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4) Secure Public WiFi/HotSpot Connection WiFi and Hotspots are one the most underestimated and underreported uses of VPN but at the same time one of the most important and unique features of VPN. We have a very nice habit of connecting our iPhones, iPads, Android Devices, Smart Phones and Laptops with public Wi-Fi that are available everywhere we go, like in internet cafes, coffee shops, restaurants, etc., without thinking about if it is secure or not. Let me tell you, it’s NOT. Information transfer on public Wi-Fi is unsecure because you are making it easy for thieves to steal your information. But if you are on VPN, your public Wi-Fi connection will be extremely secure. VPN forms a tunnel around your connection that cannot be intercepted by any hacker! There you have, what I consider, the top 4 reasons you should consider using VPN! What are a few of the best VPN Service Providers Astrill VPN (https://www.astrill.com/) Astrill VPN offers simple setup, one-click activation, and low prices. If you’re in the market for a new router, they even sell routers pre-configured with Astrill VPN so you don’t need an additional client to protect your data. Astrill supports Mac OS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android, and sports servers in 17 countries that you can select from, all ready to anonymize your traffic and keep it encrypted while you work or travel. Private Internet Access (https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/) Private Internet Access (appropriately named) supports a surprising number of devices and even better, doesn’t log your activity so you can be completely anonymous and encrypted if you need to be. Sure, the service has everything a good VPN has—encryption, easy-to-install and use clients, and decent prices, but their commitment to anonymity earned high praise from those of you that use the service.

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Witopia (https://www.witopia.net/) The service offers some of the world’s best and most robust VPN services, with a massive network you’ll never have trouble connecting to, 24x7x365 customer support, support for just about every transport protocol you could possibly need to use, and an easy-to-use client. Witopia even supports Android and iOS, Chromebooks, and more. Need secure DNS? They’ve got that too. Also check here (http://vpncoupons.com/vpn-providers/) for other highly rated VPN providers. Some have coupons for discounts! ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can.

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Are Traditional Performers treated well by the Tourism Industry? Any visitor to Bali would have seen a performance of traditional Balinese gamelan or dance, even if it were just a pair of bamboo music performers in their hotel lobby. For many, the sound is either charming, soothing, rhythmic, exotic, mesmerizing, or all of these things put together. These art-forms are products of Bali’s incredible artistic heritage and are part of what makes Bali unique and a huge component in the selling of Bali in the tourism industry. Notably, stunningly beautiful legong dancers and the mystical yet capricious barong feature on brochures, drawing millions of tourists here every year to revel in the Bali experience. What many visitors don’t realize though that these draw-cards are some of the most poorly oiled cogs in the machine that is Bali’s tourism industry. As performing artists, they are paid up to 15 times less than jazz, rock or reggae bands, even though these other performers are playing ‘other cultures’ music. Cabaret, contemporary, fire, belly and even sexy dancers are paid so much more than their traditional counterparts that many young graduates from art academies are forced to perform dances that are not only non-traditional or non-Balinese but are even pornographic or lead to prostitution.

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Whether the group is large or small, honorariums at hotel performances, particularly in Kuta and Sanur, are unbelievably low. For example, duos such as rindik or gender wayang are paid a pathetic IDR25,000 (USD3.00!) per day yet a regular singer of ‘other people’s music receives anything between IDR200,000 and IDR400,000 for routine performances. Traditional performers are also given different food, drink and changing facilities, often crammed into small spaces with lack of privacy, mirrors or lockers for personal possessions. Performers of ‘imported art-forms’customarily get a restaurant meal, alcoholic drink and a hotel room – for traditional performers this only happens overseas. Visitors to Bali who learn about this are shocked and horrified, as well as embarrassed to learn that they are paying top dollar prices for entertainment that is akin to the salaries of sweat shop labour. Why is this happening? What is being done about the situation? What does the government have to say? What can you do to help? More in the next issue of Kulture Kid. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2013 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/G/G-14 Nov. 12


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As we wind down from the previous moon cycle and head into the New Moon on the 10th there is a noticeable shift in gears from the Pisces acceleration to the Aries. In Pisces we were all about merging with the Divine within and through the other, as it culminated in the Libra Full Moon at the end of March. Aries is about action, sexuality and major motivation and climaxes in the Scorpio Full Moon on the 26th. Scorpio is also all about sex and deep transformation. Pluto the ruler of Scorpio, turns retrograde on the 13th and heads backwards to meet up with Uranus in their next fated rendezvous in May. With Mars triggering Pluto during the March Full Moon you can see the thread that is weaving your life together at this potent time of personal and planetary transformation, change and accelerated awakening. Events are leading you towards this next round of purification and purging. Mercury after its long stint in Pisces finally transitions into Aries on the 14th and Venus moves into Taurus the following day. Very at home in her own sign, she will bring some sensuality to that very sexual configuration this month. Take a look at the challenges and the life situations and opportunities that are presenting themselves now and you will get the gist of these next few weeks. As you are prompted to grow and expand and become a more original and natural expression of yourself you will see what has to leave your life.

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ARIES Mars in your sign is making you particularly independent and feisty now. Although your major challenges were at the end of March, this fortnight continues with its theme of letting go. What are you ejecting from your life? Mars and Venus meet up at the very beginning of this fortnight and act as the catalyst for romance in your life. It’s probably more the intimate side of relationship that interests you now with the need for sexual expression high on your list of motivations. This is a great time to get honest with regard to all matters pertaining to sexuality as Scorpio Planets are scrutinizing all of your actions.

LIBRA With Aries as your polar opposite, you could be feeling the see-saw effect this fortnight. Caught between a rock and a hard place or experiencing major procrastination issues. This is a great time though, to assert yourself and take prominence in your own life. Being a little selfish is o.k. particularly if your batteries need recharging. Although flying solo is not your forte, it could bring benefits. Venus is about to go into Taurus and promises some lovely sensual exchanges late in the fortnight. Prepare yourself for an even deeper exchange with friends and possibly even family members.

TAURUS A number of planets are about to enter into your sign as your birthday approaches, with the first being your ruler Venus, at the end of this fortnight. There is a certain sense of flow, grace and ease when the Sun and other planets are in your sign. Allow these coming weeks to bring some solidity to all of your affairs, relationships and ideas. Make it real and make it tangible is your motto. Affairs of the heart are a necessary part of your expression along with sensual exploration. Be yourself and share the love around. It’s such a potent thing to do, raising the body chemistry so miraculously.

SCORPIO As Pluto stations and turns retrograde it feels like someone has thrown a wrench into the engine without an intention to fix it. If all of a sudden the wind has gone out of your sails or you bump up against a major glitch, know that this is all par for the course. You are in the preparatory stages of the next round of purification. Do your best to not take this personally and whenever possible to become the witness to the grand orchestration of events. What may seem like a mistake to you, could well be exactly what’s required in the situation. Be without judgment and allow the unfolding.

GEMINI Mercury both reaches its turning degree and enters Aries this fortnight. The homework revision is over and it’s time to take action on those well thought out and revised dreams and ideas of the last few weeks. You will be back to your old self in regards to dialogue and communication exchange now. There will be a lot of inspiration that seems to come from nowhere and the potential for arguments and debate is very high. Let this not deter you from speaking up and sharing those topics that are close to your own heart. Remember too, to listen to others as their opinions are also valid.

SAGITTARIUS Jupiter reaches new degrees at the end of the month and this brings fresh adventure and mind expansion into your life. In the meantime then, follow the hunches that will bring you to the people, places and events that are necessary for this very expansion to take place. There is a lot of learning taking place now as you move into new fields of exploration. All of this serves to reunite you with former Wisdom. So with that in mind, remember to not judge a book by its cover or a person by their appearance. You will be offered opportunities that take you to new places, physically and metaphorically.

CANCER This is a powerful moon cycle for you, when the New Moon is in angle to your Cancer Planets. The harmony comes through the Full Moon in fellow water sign, Scorpio. Aries is a time of motivated acts that lead to change and transformation and Scorpio ensures that this takes place. You may have to face your shadow as the month progresses and the gifts that you will find there, may astound you. Those things and people that we place outside of ourselves as undesirable hold so many insights and revelations to us when we look at them willingly with forgiveness, acceptance and choice.

CAPRICORN There is always a inner sigh of relief when I move over that MIdheaven point and arrive in the sign of Capricorn. This is when I experience that ah huh moment and simply know that the work will be completed and so this then is what it feels like to be Capricorn. A simple knowingness that the job will get done. You are no stranger to time and in fact it serves you well. Practical, determined and self-motivated, you show-up when called and can be relied upon. Pluto is in your sign and pushing the rest of us, to become a little more like you. Take the time to give yourself a good pat on the back this fortnight.

LEO The Sun is passing through fellow fire sign Aries and this holds a lot of potential for you to make grand choices now. The problem could be in hasty decision making. There is such a sense of newness as your independent streak is promoted through these decisions. Be very careful to not throw the proverbial baby out with the bathwater. Take time to integrate your actions and to attune to your higher-self with regard to all major decision making. This time, although pushing you forward, can be a wonderful time of adventure and exploration. You are revealing hidden aspects of yourself.

AQUARIUS Uranus keeps moving ahead now and until mid-July when it turns retrograde again. In that time it is going to square Pluto and move through 3 more degrees of Aries. This brings so much to your life that remains as yet, unimaginable. The changes in store for you, are on a massive scale that will revolutionize the way that you live and think. There are aspects of your being that you didn’t know existed that are coming to the fore and there is more to come. What an exciting ride that just keeps getting better and better. Even the challenges are no longer the chore that they use to be.

VIRGO Mercury has moved forward and on into Aries. There’s not much time for integration now and hopefully you managed to get your head straight during the retrograde phase. Saturn remains in a harmonious aspect with Chiron and continues to bring healing to sexual issues and ensuring that you get results with any detox programs you undertake at this time. Although life is pushing you, there is no need to push back or get caught up in the random firing of other people’s reactions. Take your time and do what is necessary for you. You may call forth a little solitude now.

PISCES Neptune is bounding into new degrees now along with Uranus and so there is much being raised in the collective consciousness. With Neptune though, it is always hard to put your finger on what it is that is exactly taking shape. There is nothing to fear here when you trust in the grand orchestration and your connection to it/as a part of it. Know that when you can’t figure the pieces of the puzzle that this too, is a part of the overall plan and surrender your sense of control. Schedules are hard to arrange and plans seem to go by the wayside in this new expression of life. More than ever before, it truly is ‘Go With the Flow’.

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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka

Our Holding Patterns I have just finished a five day stint at the Bali Spirit Festival working at the Healing Huts where so much change has occurred not only for me, but for all those I was fortunate to cross paths with – people who were looking for change and willing to let go of the holding patterns that have been keeping them locked up in their lives. As I began to unlock my own holding patterns through a potent body process that I had run on me twice while at the festival, I started to get even more awareness of how all of us are holding on to so much that no longer serves us in our lives. In some cases, I’ve seen friends so unwilling to let go of whatever it is that they held so dear, that they were even willing to die for it. This perhaps is one of the biggest challenges for me as a healer. How can I be in allowance of what my clients are choosing and still facilitate something totally different that could perhaps open them up to their own innate healing abilities? It has taken me a long time to realize that we are all masters of our universe and thus, we have the capacity to create our lives exactly the way that we choose. Nothing is just ‘happening’ to us. We are choosing it! So looking at your life right now, ask yourself: Am I choosing this for me, someone else or something else? Notice how this question feels in your body. If it feels light, then you know it’s true for you, but if you get a heavy sensation then there’s a lie in it somewhere. Are you willing to bring this kind of awareness into every aspect of your life? I’m not saying that consciousness is easy, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. My willingness to embrace awareness, rather than cut off my awareness as I did in the past, has opened me up to really having all of me in a way that I’ve never had before. Sometimes this awareness has literally rocked my work and I’ve wanted to run for cover, but ultimately something greater was able to occur, because I was willing to just stay in the question and allow myself to receive the awareness I was getting about my life, my relationships and my being. So back to the original question: what are you holding on to that no longer works for you? Are you holding on to illness, a relationship, a job or a belief that no longer works for you? What change could occur in you and your life if you were totally willing to let go of what no longer works for you and ask for something totally different to show up in your life? As infinite beings we have the capacity to be and do anything we want; it’s just a choice. And if we make a choice and later realize that it didn’t quite work out the way that we’d hoped it would its okay. Choice creates awareness, so next time we can always make a different choice. The next time you’re about to make a choice ask this question: “If I choose this, what will my life be like in five years?” and “If I don’t choose this what will my life be like in five years?” By asking, you’ll begin to start having more awareness of how the choices you make can either be a great contribution to your life you or not.

How many times have you wanted to make a choice about something and when you thought about it, you felt a heaviness? Your body was actually giving you the awareness that this choice probably wouldn’t work for you, but even though you got this awareness you ignored it, and chose to go ahead with your plan anyway and then regretted it later? What if instead of choosing to ignore your awareness that you always chose to honor it? What would your life be like then? So here’s an exercise that you might want to try for fun. Find a quiet place where you won’t be disturbed and sit down with a journal. Draw a vertical line down the middle of the page. In the first column write down all the things in your life that aren’t working for you and everything that you’d like to change. In the second column, write down ‘I choose…’ Fill in the blank with whatever you’d like to choose instead. Once again notice how this feels in your body. Do you feel lighter and more expansive? Or, do you feel heavier when you think about choosing this? Always go with your awareness when making your choice. This will enable you to open up to how you can create a more joyful and expansive life. When you’ve finished your list, put your choices into categories that feel light to you. For example, in three months I choose to have my website up and running. In six months, I choose to move into a new home. Energy follows thought, so once you put down your choices on paper you’re already creating them. Once your choices manifest, don’t forget to keep on choosing! We all have the capacity to be a great contribution to ourselves and all beings on the planet. Every choice we make opens the door to greater possibilities for all. When we choose to let go of what is no longer working for us or even destroying our lives, we are choosing to move into the space of consciousness. What would it take for everyone to be the invitation for others to choose this for their lives too?

Michele is an Access Bars Facilitator & Body Process Facilitator, Hypnotherapist Energy Medicine practitioner, Transformational Coach, teacher & writer who offers a variety of tools for empowering people to know that they know. She has lived on Bali for 11 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique practice, providing a transformational healing experience for everyone she encounters www.spiritweaverjourneys.com . For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2013 © Michele Cempaka

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THE INAUGURAL BALI INDOOR CRICKET LEAGUE 2013

Individual Awards:

Final Standings (after all 5 Rounds): 1. Galaxy All-Stars: 5-0 (48.80 pts) 2. Denpasar CC: 3-2 (34.39 pts) 3. Canggu Club: 3-2 (34.24 pts) 4. BSF Gianyar: 3-2 (33.68 pts) 5. da New Team: 1-4 (16.92 pts) 6. Captain Cook: 0-5 (11.38 pts) * Galaxy All-Stars remain Undefeated and top the ladder. * Only 0.71pts between 2nd and 4th. * Captain Cook yet to notch a win (An big pre-season advised).

BEST BOWLER - Kadek Apri (Denpasar CC) BEST BATSMAN (Best Individual Batting Average) - Gus Alit (BSF) BEST BATSMAN (Best Batting Partner) - Stuart (Canggu Club) PLAYER OF THE LEAGUE - Ed (Canggu Club)

** SEMI FINALS ** (17 March 2013):

Big thanks go to d’Lounge Futsal & Resto in Dalung for providing the perfect setting for Indoor Cricket in Bali (Beers allowed!) and to Obi for his support in allowing us to play there without any questions asked. Big Thanks also to the Kind Staff (Komang, Iluh & Crew) at d’Lounge. Also to Wayne & John of the Captain Cook Bar for all their assistance & advice to get this league going in the initial stages & throughout the season.

Canggu Club 134 def Denpasar CC 83 BSF 135 def Galaxy All-Stars 70 Best Batting Partnership: Gus Alit/Andi (BSF) - 43 runs Best Bowling Figures: Gung Man (BSF) - minus 5 runs Most Wickets: Gung Man (BSF) - 4 wickets 3rd placed Canggu Club easily defeated Denpasar CC in the First Semi-Final of the competition. Their batting partnerships were evenly spread with great running between ends and their bowling and fielding was clean and precise. The wheels finally fell off the Undefeated Galaxy All-Stars, as they could not find a way to stop the BSF’s relentless running between ends and their fielding was outstanding with Gung Man taking some blinding catches. It was just one of those days when nothing went right for the Galaxy All-Stars, even the ever-reliable batting partnership of Jeff & Steve managing only 7 runs together. A tough off-season for the guys to ponder the loss. ** GRAND FINAL ** (24 March 2013): Canggu Club 172 def BSF 116 Best Batting Partnership: Simon/Lee (Canggu Club) - 47 runs Best Bowling Figures: Ed (Canggu Club) - 1 run Most Wickets: Ed (Canggu Club) - 4 wickets The Canggu Club Crew came into the final well prepared and it paid off, as they did to the BSF team what the BSF team did to the Galaxy All-Stars last week by playing pretty much the perfect match with a strong even batting performance all-round (highest team score record) and by putting pressure on the BSF boys batting with some great field placements with some great work by Stuart behind the stumps. Congratulations to the Canggu Club guys for winning The Inaugural Bali Indoor Cricket League. Something to be proud of as the guys don’t play much cricket but gave it a go anyway. Not playing the best at the beginning, their competitiveness and desire to get better by giving up their Sundays is a great example to the expat community to just give it go and that great things will happen. They are now Champions of the Inaugural Season of the Very First Indoor Cricket League to be held in Indonesia.

To Jeff & Ani of the Galaxy Bar for their great support by kindly sponsoring the players of the Galaxy All-Stars to play each week. (When Jeff gets excited about something, you know its a good thing!)

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) - 4 anchovy fillets, coarsely chopped - 7 Kalamata olives, coarsely chopped - salt and pepper to taste - a pinch of cayenne - 4 eggs - 1 Tbl. flour Directions:

A Florentine friend once served frittata affogata, which is sort of a drowned omelet. Because I can rarely leave a recipe alone, I added capers, anchovies, and olives for variation. You can make the original recipe without these, for a simpler dish. Either way it’s easy to prepare, filling and satisfying. Pair it with a salad of your choice and you have lunch or a light supper.

Frittata Affogata

Serves 2-3

Ingredients: - 2 Tbl. olive oil - 1/2 yellow onion, finely chopped - 1/2 carrot, finely chopped - 1/2 stick of celery or 1/4 cup seladri leaves, finely chopped - 400 g tomatoes, fresh or canned, chopped - 2 Tbl. Italian parsley, chopped - 2 Tbl. capers, coarsely chopped

In the small sauce pan heat 1 Tbl. of the olive oil. Add the onion, carrot, celery or seladri and cook slowly until they just begin to brown. This will take about 15 minutes. Now add the tomatoes and parsley. Stir well and cook for 10 minutes. If you are using them, add the capers, anchovies, and olives and stir well. Add salt and pepper to taste. Simmer the sauce for 5 minutes more being careful not to let it scorch on the bottom. It should be thick. Set aside, covered, to keep it warm.

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Beat the eggs in a bowl with salt and pepper. Beat in the flour until perfectly mixed. Heat the remaining 1 Tbl. of olive oil in a small frying pan. Pour in the beaten egg mixture. And allow to brown on one side. I find as the edges cook I can slide a spatula under so some of the uncooked eggs flows beneath. When the top is no longer runny, flip the frittata over and brown the other side. Cut the frittata into four or six pieces and pour the sauce over it. Reheat the sauce if needed.

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2000 uses: WD-40, available in more and more places on Bali for only Rp48,000 (333 ml, 12 fl. oz.) has literally 2000 different uses. To name just a few, it can start a wet carburetor, lubricate wheel sprockets on tricycles, wagons and bicycles; lubricates fan belts on washers and dryers noisy door hinges on vehicles and doors; cleans padded dashboards and vinyl bumpers; stops squeaky kid’s swings and electric fans; removes spray paint, tar and grime from cars; cleans tough grease from cabinet doors; removes lipstick and tomato stains from clothing; loosens stubborn zippers; removes all traces of duct tape, dog and gecko poop stains, marker and crayon marks from walls; keeps glass shower doors free of water spots; removes stains from stainless steel and tile; loosens stuck glassware and stuck rings; unsticks chewing gum from hair and gooey residue from price tags and stickers; wipes away tea stains; cleans toilet bowls and restores license plate numbers; removes black scuff marks from the kitchen floor; relieves arthritis in knees and elbows; takes sting away and stops itching from wasp and fire ant stings; insect repellant and fly control for cows, exterminate roaches; keeps wasps from building nests; treats leather shoes; keeps rust from forming on tools such as saws and saw blades; spray on bait to lure fish; use as defensive pepper spray; softens and break in leather; treats leather shoes. Used bicycles: Inside Bringkit Farmer’s Market, a 30-minute drive west of downtown Denpasar, near the intersection of Jl. Bypass and the road to Mengwi’s Taman Ayun, is a huge used bicycle shop that opens twice weekly on Sundays and Wednesdays 8 am-3 pm. Kids bikes Rp100,000-Rp350,000, but Rp500,000 will buy you a very good machine. Adult bikes Rp500,000-Rp900,000, depending on make. Sometimes even premium Federal and Polygon bikes are in stock. Watch out for dilapidated one-speed junkers with uncomfortable seats, bald tires and no reflectors or good brakes. Take it for a test drive. Turn the bicycle upside down and spin the wheels to see if the rims have deep rust spots or loose or damaged spokes. Observe the wheel as it passes by the brake shoe; if it wobbles noticeably, have them trued. Brake shoes (karet rem) should be symmetrically positioned and show plenty of rubber. Test brakes by holding brake handles tightly it while you push bike forward. Check that all seat, brake cables and hub nuts and bearings are tight, or have them tighten before buying. Make sure gears change smoothly (no grating sound). Handlebars should be one to 5-6 cm (2 inches) below the level of the saddle. Have them adjust seat so you can straighten your legs and touch both feet on the ground, with one or 5-6 cm of clearance between your crotch and crossbar. If seat (sadal sepon) is uncomfortable, buy a new soft, padded seat or a tie-on foam seat (Rp35,000). The best thing about this shop is that you can trade your bike in to them later and get a better/bigger bike (but will need to throw in more cash). Bachelor specials: One of the cheapest, simplest and most nutritious meals are those prepared in slow-cookers or crockpots. Once virtually unavailable on Bali, slow cookers are now popping up in even medium-sized supermarkets here. Miyako and Maspion slow-cookers at Ace, Carefour and Hardy’s cost as little as Rp68,000 for small models up to Rp250,000 to Rp300,000 for larger sizes. Save money by cooking a big pot of beans, stew, or a casserole and eat it for a few days in a row. Stock your

freezer with homemade broth, stock, and cream of something soup. You can make anything in a crockpot: yoghurt, baby food, hearty soup and stews, curries, porridge, chili, dog food or poach whole chicken. Preparing a meal in advance to cook all day with minimum effort means coming home to mouth-watering smells and it saves you time in the evening. You won’t be tempted to order takeout because your meal is already made. Using much less energy than your oven, it’s also great for turning cheaper cuts of meat - whole fryers, pork hocks, neck bones, chicken legs and wings, and tougher cuts of pork and beef - into delicious one pot meals full of flavor. Slow cookers make bulk cooking easier too, so you can fill your freezer up with meals ready to defrost when needed. The best have four modes: steamer, rice cooker, slow cooker and keep warm. Because recipes seldom call for adding extra oil or using grease, most dishes are relatively lower in fat compared to frying or other traditional cooking methods. Literally thousands of crockpot recipes can be found all over the Internet: 105 recipes: http://www. cookinglight.com/food/top-rated-recipes/slow-cookerfavorites-00400000038588/page108.html; 50 recipes: http://www.chef-in-training.com/2012/08/50-slow-cookerrecipes. Build your own septic tank: In Massachusetts my big sister had to pay $30,000 to install a new septic tank for four people (the permits alone cost $1200!). Here in Bali you just find a knowledgeable foreman with experience, dig a hole in your yard and put one in. The easiest is to buy watertight plastic ones, sold at Ace, Depot Bangunan and Mitra 10, which are buried in your yard and come with vent pipes at the top for pumping them out. These ready-made tanks are well-suited for urban areas, are better able to withstand ground movement than cement-built tanks but were not an option for us because we live deep in countryside where the septic tank truck can’t make it up the narrow country road to our villa. So we built an oldfashioned, two chambered septic tank out of concrete blocks (batako) with an internal pipe carrying the semiprocessed waste from the first chamber into the second chamber where continuing bacterial action breaks down the sludge even further. We built it big enough (2 m wide X 3 m long X 1.5 m deep) to process the solid wastes from as many as four people using one bathroom, using 350 cement blocks (batako) at Rp1800 per block and one pickup truck full of sand, costing us in total approximately Rp2.5 million – less than 1% of what my sister paid. Godsend for PMS: Four women live in my house and they all swear allegiance to the ameliorating powers of Kiranti in relieving symptoms of PMS. Widely distributed in Bali, one small bottle costs only Rp3600 to Rp4500 in a warung, but you can buy a packet of six bottles in a toko jamu (herbal medicines shop) for Rp23,000, saving you Rp3,833 per bottle. This safe and effective natural herbal drink works within minutes in facilitating menstruation, vaginal discharge and menstrual complaints such as joint pain, fatigue and

lethargy without any side effects. Made from natural fresh ingredients whose composition has been standardized, Kiranti has even earned the certification qualifying it as a bona fide “Standardized Herbal Medicine” from the Indonesian Food and Drug Agency. Three types or flavors: “Sehat Datang Bulan”, “Pegal Linu” and “Sehat Wanita.” Each comes in a 150 ml bottle. Dosage 1-2 bottles per day one day before menstruation up until 3 days after menstruation. Note: Some women make their own homemade version of Kiranti called kunyit asem. Restaurant of the Month: Try a typical exotic cuisine for a cheap street price at one of Bali’s numerous lawar kuwir restaurants. The wonderfully deep ares soup is made from the inside of the trunk of just one species of banana tree (biu batu). The meat is from the Moskovy Duck, much larger, meatier and less bony than your usual long-necked Balinese duck. The meat is mixed with lawar made from klungah, the meat of a young coconut. The more widespread lawar babi, on the other hand, is often made from pigskin with little pork. Using a combination of classic Balinese spices (bumbu genep), the musty gamey taste appeals to Westerners and is not that spicy hot. The standard price all over Bali is Rp10,000-Rp12,000 per set meal which includes a plate of lawar klungah, a bowl of ares soup, sate lilit, rice snacks and sometimes long beans. The most famous Warung Kuwir is Men Sono’s in Sangeh, but there are some very well-known ones in the Canggu area: Warung Andri (085-792-060-990), and Buwit (hp 081-797-13181) which makes their lawar from long beans and sprouts and not Klungah. If heading west, Buwit is at Bypass Nyanyi in Braban just before the turnoff to Alas Kedaton. Super fast service because the meal is already cooked, these Warung Kuwir open at 8:00 am and stay open until around 3 pm or until they sell out. Save money with Foursquare: This free iPhone, Android or Blackberry smartphone app has a very active social networking community in Bali with personalized recommendations based on where you, your friends and people with your tastes have been. Under “explore” you can click “top picks” with sub-categories food, coffee, nightlife, arts, shopping, trending and recently opened to find the coolest, cheapest and best places for shopping in the Kuta/ Legian/Denpasar areas. On offer are free gift cards, samples, souvenirs, coffee, free chocolate, 20% off furniture, branded sales, frequent visitor discounts, credit card deals, 10% off handicrafts, free parking, Android upgrade, clearances at department stores, discounts for clothes, surf lessons, photography services, spa treatments, weekend and monthly specials, and a “pisang goreng with cheese if you bring a friend.” Food is the most popular FS category. Or follow specific brands and products for special announcements. Or meet up with friends, explore what’s nearby. Business location map and personal comments like “disgusting toilets,” “lousy service” “waste of money,” “horrible food (makanan jelek),” “always discounts but quality is bad,” or how crowded a place is and how long the lines are. Since the Foursquare-community is 30 million-strong worldwide, this app can also be used abroad. Individuals and businesses may send moneysaving tips to: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2013 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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by Dr. Kris

Water Use and Rainwater Harvesting

‘Hello, I want to reduce the amount of water I use in my garden. What things are there to consider? I need to make sure my plants receive an optimal amount of moisture without watering too little or too much. I definitely don’t want to over water and aim to conserve as much as possible. Also I need some easy ideas for rain water collection. Are there noticeable benefits for the plants in collecting and using rainwater on the garden, and what is the best way to do it, any ideas? Thanks, Alan’

Many people ponder over how to save water in a garden without harming the health of your plants. Watering plants seems very simple but poses many problems and can be a deceptively difficult task, especially when you are dealing with new plants, a new climate or different soil than that which you are normally used to. Here are some quick watering tips. When plants are given frequent, small amounts of water, a shallow root system will develop, encouraging disease. The soil should be watered, not the leaves. Consistently watering foliage will encourage fungus, mildew and other pests. Yellow leaves can be a sign of over-watering, poor drainage, or a root bound pot. What is the water requirement of a garden? It is not as complicated as it seems, though you should consider, the type of soil that you have, your climate and the types of plants you are growing. Consider your soil type, sandy soil holds less water than heavier clay soils. Therefore, a sandy soil will dry out faster while a clay soil will hold moisture longer like a sponge, (and is thus more susceptible to over watering). Amending either sandy or clay soil with compost is important. Healthier soil drains freely whilst also allowing for some water retention too. Adding compost or even mulch to sandy soil will increase water holding capacity. Adding this to clay soil will increase aeration and drainage. Mulching the garden is also important, as it will help the soil to retain moisture for longer through reduced evaporation, and also suppress the growth of weeds which would otherwise compete for nutrients and water with your other plants. Common mulches that are easy to use include bark or wood chips. Rice hulls, grass clippings or dead leaves are also easily available and good to use. Most natural mulches have some fertiliser value, and will contribute to the overall soil health as they break down over time. Mulch will improve both the physical and chemical properties of your soil improving water holding capacity or drainage (depending on the soil type), nutrient availability, and aeration. Climate is another important factor for thought. If it is hot and dry for long periods of time than you will have to water more often. In times of frequent rain, you won’t need to water at all. As the climate changes through the year you will need to adjust watering requirements to suit. The types of plants that you are growing, will also affect watering requirements. Seedlings, newly transplanted plants, vegetable crops and plants in pots can require watering daily during hot conditions. Pay attention to your plants, if they start wilting or drying out than they are in need of more regular watering. It is best to do it early in the morning. Fresh clean water is perhaps our most precious and valuable resource on Earth, indeed without it we cannot sustain life! There are many benefits for the garden on harvesting rainwater. It could be about water conservation for the environment or for saving money on your bill, but experienced gardeners know that rainwater benefits plants much more than regular town or well water. Go out into the garden the morning after a storm and you will see how the plants seem refreshed, more glossy and vibrant.

Regular town water is treated with many chemicals such as chlorine and fluoride in order to control bacterial contamination. These chemicals are harmful to plants and humans, and will leave salts, as residue in the soil. Over time the salts and chemicals from town or even well water will accumulate in the soil, having a detrimental effect on plants. Over time rainwater cleanses the salts and chemicals out of the soil, preventing further build up. Another positive is that rainwater that falls during thunderstorms provides extra nitrogen to the soil. To begin harvesting rainwater you will need a catchment surface that catches the water, this would be your roof. Then you need to funnel or direct this water off your roof, with a gutter and downpipe system into a water storage tank or barrel. A water storage tank should have a basket type filter which consists of mesh to stop debris, bugs and soil particles getting into the tank via the guttering. Preferable the storage tank will have a large lid so that the interior can be cleaned. You will need a tap installed at a low point on the barrel, if desire a higher water pressure you may need to install a pump. You should also have an overflow outlet near the top, if the tank is full you don’t want to have water backing up your downpipe or gutters, this would leave you with a leaky roof. You can direct the overflow into another barrel or back out to the storm water system. You will need to clean your gutter, down-pipe and tank every 6-12 months. This is usually limited to removing leaves, dirt and other debris before the major rainy season. Filters need to be emptied every few months. Cover the top and all other openings to keep mosquitoes out of the barrel, which can cause all sorts of illnesses. Avoid clear containers to prevent growth of algae and bacteria.

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A more simple low-cost method would be to collect rainwater in garbage bins or ponds. If you collect in bins make sure that you close with a lid when it has stopped raining or when the container is full, to once again avoid producing a mosquito farm. You can also use a system of ponds to aid in rainwater collection, but always remember to add goldfish, minnows or any other predator, and some sort of flow or waterfall which will all help to keep the mosquito population down. Rainwater harvesting is an environmentally responsible way to landscape and garden. It is aimed at self-sufficiency, and gives us a valuable personal lesson in water use and conservation, as we begin to learn how much water the local climate produces, how our soil retains it, and how much our plants require under the conditions. It leads to decisions about the sustainability of our own garden, how to allocate our own water resources and whether plants are suitable for the climate they are being grown in.

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For Sale; IN 18ct yellow gold 1/2ct diamond in centre color D. Also bagette diamond shoulders, total diamond weight approx 65ct, modern classic design, really sparkly bought in Australia. $4.750.00. Hardly worn 4 years old. Now $2.500.00. Phone 0361 284 466. Sanur. [048]

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For Sale; Wet Suit. Shorty. Men’s Size M. Great for surfing, diving, and snorkeling. Phone or SMS: 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [078]

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Hi, anyone have unused body board to get rid of? I’d like to take it, for my son. Please kindly text me: 0821 4483 3668, I’ll come to pick it up. Thanks so much. Kerobokan. [180]

For Sale; One set of two pieces tamarin wood block size 40cm x 40cm height 70cm. Rp 1.500.000. Good condition and nice color. Contact Morris 0361-473 3091 or 0813 3842 2419. Kerobokan. [158]

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For Sale; May potted plants: Boni beries, ferns, curry plants ect, packed seeds all varieties ect. Contact 0818 0568 1953; 081 2384 2473. Sanur. [178]

For Sale; Kona stuff dirtjump bike, good strong bike in excellent cond, new price 11mil selling 6mil nego. SMS 0878 6211 2696 for details and pics. Denpasar. [182]

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For Sale; Evafax fixed wireless terminal for CDMA, brand new, never been used, still in original box. Cost Rp2.600.000 will sell for Rp2.000.000. Phone or SMS 0878 6204 4927 English speaking. Jimbaran. [179]

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For Sale; Building machinery: sander, circular saw, angle grinder, planner, bench circular saw, rotary hammer, trimmer, nail puncher, westpex expander, water pumps-submersible and external, generators, concrete mixer, concrete vibrator, and more. All in good condition. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [170]

For Sale; Nikon Coolpix L25, almost new. not used, is why I sell. 10MP, digital, analog zoom, connect to PC, 3” screen, more features. bonus: SD memory card, rechargeable batteries and charger. cost rp85,000. sell rp60,000. will go quick! 0821 4680 2893. Ubud. [171]

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03 April - 17 April, 2013

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“Gutter Butter” Last week they found a bloke dead under a bridge. The set of the face indicated an agonising death. He had a little plastic carton of water in one hand and a bent straw in the other and the autopsy showed he died of thirst.

downpipes block and the gutter overflows the water will escape outwards rather than running inwards under the roof and onto the soffits (that outside ceiling under the eaves).

Have you ever noticed how hard it is to get into the drink they give you on an aeroplane or at a wedding? A plastic cup with a thin film over the top to protect the contents. You are thirsty, you try and push the straw through the plastic film, the end of the straw bends and that’s it, no matter how hard you try the straw won’t go in.

Here in Indonesia roof gutters (known here as Talang) are a fairly new innovation for general use. Two sections are available, a half round version and a square section which, to all intents and purposes, are box gutters. Both are made from PVC and fittings are available and each comes in 2 sizes. The round gutters are to be avoided, they are not strong and the steel brackets they come with are simply not up to the job.

You watch the people around to see how they handle this difficult situation. They have learned the hard way and, with a single aggressive stab, their straws puncture the plastic. You attempt to repeat the feat to no avail, there is no way you can get to that water without it ending up all over you. It is a little known fact that water companies are on a mission and their containers are purposely designed with a challenge. It is a fundamental law of nature in countries like Indonesia that water is such a precious resource that it can’t be taken for granted and water containers have to be difficult to get into. It is all designed to make people appreciate the water more. But it isn’t just the little water cups is it? The plastic tops on water bottles are purposely designed to be just so difficult to unscrew that before the cap will turn the bottle will crush and the contents will spew out all over you. It seems that everything we buy these days is so well packaged even Arnold Schwarzenegger with an AK47 can’t get in and we are reduced to hysterical tearing and biting at the cellophane to try and get access to the precious contents within. Perhaps we are not being fair, after all packaging is designed to protect the contents and, let’s face it, the biggest threat to any packet of crisps is that someone is going to want to eat them. God forbid. I remember years ago when waxed paper cartons were being introduced in Australia to replace milk bottles. An interviewer with a sense of humour went out in the streets to see if anyone could open them. Perhaps the glue was a bit too strong at first but simply no one seemed able to open them. They had little old ladies tearing their rinse blue hair out in frustration and spot welders reduced to black coffee. Time passed and everyone found their own way around the problem such as scissors, knives, angle grinders, hand grenades. I got an email the other day (I do sometimes). I nearly missed it hidden amongst the kind offerings of substantial financial assistance from Mr Umqueque, a kindly gentleman from Nigeria whose father was a senior member of the Bank of Tsetse but sadly died recently when he choked on a lit cigar and Svetlana a beautiful young Russian lady who has decided to give up her religious studies and convent life if she can find a polite and well mannered young man and was fortunate enough to have found my email address in the Moscow edition of the Salvation Army newsletter “Varkry”, and then of course there are those many wonderful people who care so much that they would like to provide me with what they perceive to be much needed medical preparations to keep my antlers in good order (whatever that might mean) or to help me develop my manhood using a new scientific breakthrough involving string and lead weights. Anyway this was a pleasant man from Ubud who was seeking box gutters for his country residence. Box gutters were originally made from wood with a metal lining and are noted for leaking either from poor joints or from rusting of the galvanised steel lining. The wood quickly rotted once the lining leaked. In Australia box gutters are made from aluminium and are the most widely used roof gutters. They are often shaped on site using rollers to form aluminium strip. These gutters have a row of slots along the outer side so that if the

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The square section gutters are good, they come in 15cms and 20cms wide and with a range of fittings such as connectors, right angles, end pieces and downpipe connectors. They are easy to assemble similar to the PVC piping we discussed last issue using a hacksaw to cut and solvent cement to connect (once again do not use PVC glue, make sure it is solvent cement or the connectors will leak.

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Very good PVC brackets are available for the square section gutters. You will need to watch the people installing the gutter closely. The fact that water runs downhill is a magical quality little understood by the average Butter whose highly developed skills in the recycling of cigarette ends have rendered him eminently suited to his vocation as a master plumber.

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A clear piece of plastic tubing with water in it is used to check the levels from one end of the gutter to the other. A 2% slope is very effective. The gutter clips into the PVC brackets and does not need any other fixing if it is installed properly.

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Fascia boards along the edge of roofs in Bali are not installed vertical, the are usually at right angles to the slope of the roof and so it is difficult to install a gutter which should always be mounted square to the ground. If you are building a new building try and insist that the fascia boards are installed vertically so the gutter brackets can be easily installed. You may find resistance to this from builders or architects who simply don’t understand what you want to do or how to achieve it. These square PVC gutters and the fittings are widely available from building shops in and around Denpasar although in country areas the shop keeper may look at you as though you have a dose of leprosy. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2013 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BM/G-23 Jan. 13


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Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

Menagerie 4 by Lontar Foundation

The book’s all-inclusive essays, short stories and poems range in subject matter from the decaying condition of old age, the tug of war between the generations, a Westerneducated Indonesian youth’s conflict with tradition-bound family, the conflict between old and new, the anguish of elopements and forced marriages, the workaday lives of ordinary people, frustrated dancers, strained friendships, unhappy marriages, attitudes towards extramarital sex, the low status of women in the family hierarchy, and even a supernatural thriller of terrified people reporting their death before it occurs. The Introduction traces the history of modern Balinese and Indonesian literature, which began in the early 20th century. The contributors listed in the back, with short biographies, are a roll call of prominent Balinese writers and poets: Putu Arya Tirtawirya, Gde Aryantha Soethama, Putu Oka Sukanta, Oka Rusmini, Gde Winnyana and Putu Wijaya. Another chapter is devoted to the development of modern Indonesian poetry in Bali. Poems include the eloquent haiku quality of “Sweeper of the Temple Yard” by Nyoman Tusthi Eddy and the clever and evocative images conjured up in “The Badung River” by Warih Wisatsana. The Fall of Deity describes the turning point in the life of a Brahmin priest who refuses to marry a couple of different castes. The Wrong Kind of Death is a taut and gripping story about the suicide of an old man whose only wish is to leave his family a decent inheritance. The sad story of Luh Galuh is an allegory of an old rice husker and ex-Arja dancer, struggling vainly to maintain her relevance and position in the family.

One of the best stories in the collection is Typical which illustrates the tension that can develop between two friends – a foreign man and a Balinese man – who meet in Jakarta before the foreigner returns to his own country, summing up the laughable and sometimes serious misunderstandings that can occur between two profoundly dissimilar cultures. In Dancer, a janger performer, relegated to selling sweet potato snacks on the street, longs to return to the stage against her husband’s wishes. Moon Over Legian is a frenetic and highly charged love story between a Balinese and a married woman who are in a difficult yet addictive relationship.

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Death of a Journalist, the most hard-hitting non-fiction piece, chronicles the vicious beating death in 1996 of Faud Muhammad Syafruddin by hired killers in Yogyakarta during the journalist’s investigation of a corrupt politician. The Darkening Sky is a farcical sarcastic tongue-in-cheek parable about the prophet Mohammed and the angel Gabriel returning to earth. The divine narrators compare Jakarta with Sodom and Gomorrah and ridicule the stupidity of human beings and Sukarno’s erratic leadership during the twilight of the Konfrontasi era. The story Indonesia illuminates the deep chasm between Indonesian and Western notions of what defines Indonesian culture as it is played out in a woman’s dance presentation at Cornell University’s International Cultural Night. The story ends with Nana bitterly resigning herself to the pressures of Western stereotypes and preconceptions. C/BM/I-09 Jan 13

Bilingual collections about Bali are rare, especially ones such as this which offer such a wide variety of genres of remarkably different tastes and textures from the supernatural to the trivial, from the sympathetic to the vengeful, all held together by the overriding themes of spiritual, social and personal crises. This book is a literary smorgasbord that appeals to every palate.

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As it is in Balinese literature in general, caste conflict is the single most dominant theme in the pieces found in Menagerie 4. There’s seems to be a collective awareness among most Balinese writers that the island’s Hinduized caste system that forbids the intermarriage of different castes and regulates social proprieties of the upper classes is unfair and out of place in the modern-day world. Head and Feet, for example, is a story about the story of the son of raja who resents his newfound responsibilities and duties, illustrating the incongruity of customs and rituals and how complex the issues of tradition have become in today’s Bali.

Reproduced black & white posters lend a powerful visual component to the book. Taring Padi People’s Culture Institute’s stark Socialist-themed artwork has the appearance of woodblock prints but with strong social political and activist messages: “Weapons Don’t Solve Problems,” “Inter-faith Harmony,” “Down With Capitalism and Militarism,” and “Love For One And All.” An 11-page black & white photo essay depict the noisy carnival-like political campaigns – parades, colorful banners, boisterous crowds, graffiti slogans - leading up the June 1999 elections after the fall of Suharto when more than 100 political parties competed for public office.

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Menagerie 4 does not make light reading. Common themes are the heavy changes taking place in Bali today, the impact of economic development and the loss of the island’s innocence, inducing a feeling of foreboding and disquiet in the reader. But it is in the reading of contemporary works like these that one can begin to understand the critical juncture that Bali has reached in so far as its culture and environment are concerned.

Death Star is a strange, harrowing tale about a fanatic PKI cadre fleeing to Bali during the government’s merciless purge of communists in 1965. Full of apocalyptic visions against a backdrop of chaos with Bali overrun with “troops of the red berets,” at first you think the writer is sympathetic to the “hero” but quite the opposite is true. Another dark story with an eerie and surprising ending is Putu Gives God a Hand about a high-caste woman’s abrupt loss of stature after marrying a commoner.

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Restaurant Review

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

A Surprise at Lovina! When you arrive at the Spice Beach Club your immediate reaction is that the map of Bali has been turned upside down and you are actually in Seminyak! Lovina is not known for its inventiveness when it comes to food and beverage, in fact staid and old-style Bali seem more apt descriptions. Well this one is different, very different! As you turn into their neat and clean car parking area the blue and white rotundas and umbrellas give a suggestion of what is to come. On either side of the beachfront dining area [a raised wantilan, open on all sides at the beach edge] are twin rotundas, one is a relaxing lounge the other a round sunken bar. A second more traditional dining area is in the terrace area in front of the large open kitchen. The beach front itself [swept immaculately clean by the staff at regular intervals] is lined with blue bean bags, blue umbrellas and blue wooden sunbathing beds [towels are available for hire and that includes the use of clean showers]. Knowing that the ownership was very definitely Dutch I was initially surprised by the blue and white colour scheme that is throughout. That the menu is sprinkled with Greek dishes seems to be just a co-incidence. The food is what you expect in a beachfront location such as this [but do not find elsewhere in Lovina], a mix of tapas, fresh salads, small snacks and light meals as well as heavier dining for the evening, and many seafood options. The International entrees include Escargot [snails in garlic butter], a simple bread roll stuffed with smoked salmon, that unique Belgian style Pate des Ardennes and an unusual dish of sea scallops wrapped in bacon [you will want a 2nd helping!]. Spice Beach’s Dutch heritage is on display with those international favourite bar snacks, bitterbal and krokets, and almond potato krokets accompany some of the mains. The range of pastas even includes Spaghetti tossed with lobster meat, a seaside special. Farfale is with zucchini

and salmon and the Penne has been tossed with gorgonzola cheese. The selection of Greek dishes begins with Greek Salads, Melijanes [eggplant marinated with herbs], Dolmades [stuffed vine leaves], Spanacopita [stuffed filo pastry] and Supadipeske [fish soup]. Zuzukakia is one of their most popular dishes, minced beef combined with herbs and grilled in three small patties, served with onion rings and French fries. It is light and tasty.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Spice Beach Club

Address

: Jln. Raya Singaraja-Seririt 225, Kaliasem, Lovina.

Telephone

: (0362) 701.2666.

Open

: 08.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m., daily.

Non-Smoking Area : Yes International mains include all the standards for Bali, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Baby Back Ribs plus Indonesian favourite Beef Short Ribs. The Chicken Skewer has been marinated in a yoghurt mix, a bit Greek in style as well, the resultant meat so tender. Steaks [tenderloin] are with a range of sauces; black pepper, Roquefort, mushroom, Provencal and Café de Paris Seafood is what people want when they dine at the seaside and Spice Beach has quite a selection. Simple ones such as Grilled Prawns [pictured] in garlic butter and those very tasty Scallops wrapped in bacon. Salmon can be grilled and served with a dill sauce or steamed with white wine.

Smoking Area

: Yes

Parking

: Private car park.

Price

: Rp. 500,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

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Food

: International.

Wine

: Medium list, reasonable prices.

Service

: Friendly.

Atmosphere

: Relaxing beach front.

Overall

: Best spot in Lovina.

The Sate of Prawns and Scallop is served with rice. The Seafood Platter [for two persons] is a monster and is going to quickly become the signature dish at Spice Beach. It includes lobster, king prawns, tuna, snapper and squid, accompanied by three different dipping sauces, French fries and mixed salad. The Indonesian section of the menu includes the basic rice and noodle dishes, a Beef Rendang, Tuna Sambal Matah and Balinese Sate Lilits. Desserts are more or less what you would expect, Crème Brulee, Crepe Suzette and Dame Blanche plus a Blueberry Cheesecake, Chocolate Banana Crumble and a Greek Baklava. What a great addition to the previously unimaginative Lovina dining scene, and quite honestly when you are at Spice Beach you do not think you are in Lovina at all. Worth the trip to Lovina, any time!

Copyright © 2013 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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Update CasCades @ The Viceroy has always been one of Ubud’s more innovative fine dining restaurants. Now their French chef, Jeremie Ducrot, has come up with a 3 course special that would have any gourmand foaming at the mouth [and not by the over-use of foaming dishes as appears to be the norm at other places in Bali, copying a trend that was, and should have been, finished years ago]. Begin with Foie Gras [doesn’t everyone in Bali?] but at CasCades it is prepared 4 different ways; 1] slow cooked, stuffed with shaved truffles, 2] as a French style terrine but combined with local mango and just a touch of red chilli, almost sweet and sour, 3] as a sorbet but laced with crisp shards of pistachio nuts, and 4] very French, an orange candy stuffed with foie gras terrine. What could you possibly order to follow that? A Lobster Tail [pictured] that has been slowly poached in Mornay sauce, topped with a mango chutney and caramelized onions. To finish enjoy a Lemongrass Crème Brulee. Dining that is sophisticated but in one of Bali’s most relaxing dining areas, atop the Lembah Valley, in Nagi village, just north-east of Ubud.

Man Frydays is the latest attempt to establish a Fish & Chips restaurant/café in Bali. It is quite amazing that though more than 50% of Bali’s foreign tourists come from countries where the ‘local’ Fish & Chips shop is an essential part of life, none of the 7 that have so far opened in Bali have been successful enough to survive, even though some were quite good. Man Frydays is probably the most professional one to date, and certainly looks the part. It is on Jln. Danau Poso, Sanur, almost at The Bypass. It is very English boasting English-style batter on its choice of fish [normally swordfish, mahi-mahi, cod, pink and red snapper]. Even a Chip Butty which will puzzle all but the northern English [white bread sandwich filled with a row of chips… what the Americans call French Fries] and a Battered Sausage [bringing memories of a ‘battered sav’ on the way home from the football on a freezing night]. All available eat in or takeaway, as are their simple meals of Bangers and Mash [in onion gravy] and the quaintly named Faggots [English meat balls] of minced pork. A range of English-Indian chicken dishes completes the menu, tandoori, korma or vindaloo [described as English hot or Indian very hot!]. To complete the menu more strange English descriptions with a Knickerbocker dessert or even a Spotted Dick ice cream. Cocoon, on the beach at Legian, keeps coming up with new and innovative options, and

always at a reasonable cost. This time it is a 6 course degustation dinner or Tasting Menu, well actually 8 courses if you count the very amusing and tasty Amuse B and Palate Cleansers. House smoked Tasmanian Salmon to start, hard to go wrong but this one is topped with spiced crème fraiche and pieces of snake fruit in tangerine vinaigrette, it certainly whets the appetite. That is followed by a pan-fried wonton stuffed with Angus beef cheek. The ‘kluwek’ [or Rawon] broth the wonton sits in is the residue from the simmered beef cheek. So good you will even be excused if you sip it from the bowl. A Goats Cheese Espuma is perfectly matched with the fig agar sprinkled with macadamia powder, then Slipper Lobster with an open Scallop Ravioli, interestingly combined with pineapple and coriander. A perfect slab of Angus Rib Eye is truffle scented jus and cloud ear mushroom ragout with a cheek cigarillo on the side. Finish with a Dark Chocolate Fondant, sitting in a passion fruit ‘soup’ with ‘belimbing wuluh’ red rose sorbet. Amazing value at Rp. 550,000++ and even more so when combined with matching wines [all 6 of them] at a total of only Rp. 890,000++, about what you would pay for just one main course in a leading restaurant in any of the major cities of the western world.

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MamaSan is all about Asian street food. It is situated on Jln. Raya Kerobokan [just around

the corner from the end of Sunset Road]. Now for a short time the menu has been extended to include a selection of Balinese dishes, some standard and some more unusual. Start with a Be Siap Sisit, shredded chicken marinated in turmeric, candlenut, lemongrass and chilli but sitting on a betel leaf in true Will Meyrick style. Serapah Sapi is a beef salad [short ribs in coconut milk]. Pepes Klengis is snapper with roasted coconut sediment and salam leaf wrapped in banana leaves. Sup Buntut Ares is a classic soup of oxtail and banana stem, then a kitchen version of the wonderful Bebek Butut, young ducklings wrapped in a spice paste and banana leaves then slowly roasted. For something completely different, a Balinese Charcuterie; Urutan [handmade pork sausage], Lawar Nangka [chopped jackfruit salad with crisp-skinned pork belly, coconut, chilli and kaffir lime] and Sate Lilit Babi [finely minced pork with coconut, bumbu gede and kaffir lime, wrapped around a sate stick and grilled]. MamaSan, food with taste!

Lemonade brings Mexican cuisine to mainstream Ubud. The previous attempts to do this in Ubud have resulted in relative failure up in Sanggingan and better success at Taco Casa and The Melting Pot. Lemonade now inhabits the space that was the temporary Bali Pesto for a few years before they moved back to their original location, 50 metres away, on Jln. Monkey Forest. Lemonade is part of a small group of quite varied locally managed restaurants [the Green Leaf of Nusa Dua and Ubud as well as the Indonesian Rasa Sayang of Sanur]. It is advertised as a Mexican restaurant and indeed it does have a double page of Mexican, or Cal-Mex, Tex-Mex standards [no real Mexican dishes] amongst its Bali International multiple page menu of Balinese, Indonesian, Thai and bits from everywhere else [even a attempt at High Teas]. But they do offer Nachos, Fajitas, Tacos, Burritos, Quesadillas, Chimichangas [can be very tasty but pure American Mex, deep fried tortilla stuffed and rolled like lumpia] and a version of Heuvo Rancheros for breakfast.

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Gardenia was once located on the beach but for the past few years has been at Jln. Marta Sari, at the southern end of Sanur [close to the Mercure Hotel]. It is referred to by the locals as an Italian restaurant and yes it does have a couple of Italian dishes [Bruschettas for entrée, Parmigiana for main and a selection of Pizzas] but the menu is very International. They even spell Cordon Bleu correctly so someone knows what they are doing. A Schnitzel from Austria and a range of basic Indonesian dishes, a Thai Green Curry and a Chinese Sweet and Sour all go to make a varied menu. Even the simple little Vegetarian Patties are tasty and I almost forgot the most important feature of Gardenia’s, the chips are hand-cut from real potatoes not purchased processed and frozen…the majority of Bali kitchens are too lazy to do this. Another plus is their All Day Breakfasts…the Rp.50,000 [all prices here are inclusive of taxes and service charge] monster breakfast includes 2 eggs, grilled tomato and fried mushrooms, bacon, baked beans and toast. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com NC/Ns/G-3 April 13


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Restaurant Review

By Gerry Williams www.gotolombok.com

Lombok Fine Dining!

From Italy is a Risotto, offered either with assorted mushrooms or mixed seafood. Either way it is served with spinach and a Parmesan wafer. The Risotto can be ordered either as an entree or as a main course. Their pasta is Pappardelle with fresh seafood of calamari, mahi-mahi and tuna, with garlic and pomodorro sauce.

Restaurant

: Lumbung

Address

: The Oberoi Hotel Tandjung, Lombok.

Telephone

: [0370] 6138.444.

Open

: Dinners from 6.00, daily [dry season].

Smoking Area

: Yes.

Non-smoking Area

: Yes.

Parking

: Secure, within hotel grounds.

Price

: Rp. 1.500,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: All major cards.

Food

: International.

Wine

: Excellent list.

Service

: Impeccable, but still with a Lombok smile.

Atmosphere

: Amazing contrast of a casual feel and a fine dining experience!

Overall

: As close to perfect as you can get.

The French invasion comes via a perfect Foie Gras Duck Terrine with apple sauvignon blanc compote and a grilled brioche. There is a Spiced Glazed Duck Breast, served alongside a crisp Duck Leg Confit, with white and yellow bean cassoulet, young potato, chorizo, cumin and garlic confit.

A Chicken Leg is marinated in a spicy yoghurt mix then baked in the tandoor and served with a young mango salad. That famous English-Indian soup Mulligatawny comprises chicken with turmeric and coconut milk. The Fish Tikka Masala is also marinated and tandoor baked fish that is then simmered in masala gravy and served with naan and Indian dips. A Murg Curry is chicken leg in tomato gravy

Copyright © 2013 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.

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Lunch and Dinner [wet season].

For meat lovers and Germans alike, a Grilled Kassler. It is a smoked and cured pork chop with oven-baked baby eggplant, grilled cucumber and a potato and raisin tempura with warm balsamic and a mustard vinaigrette.

As The Oberoi chain of hotels is from India it is no surprise that all of their main restaurants feature wonderful Indian creations to fit the respective local scene. The Oberoi Lombok is no exception.

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The local Lombok touch is provided with their Ayam Taliwang, the most traditional Lombok dish. It is a baby kampung chicken marinated in a mild red chilli paste then grilled over flame. Not as fiery as the versions sold in the warungs of Mataram and Cakra but still true to the original flavours.

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Indonesian options include Lumpia, a pair of crunchy rice paper spring rolls. They combine seafood and shredded vegetables, with a tasty dip. Ayam Serundeng is crisp chicken with a salad of coconut, young mango and green papaya. Udang Goreng is tiger prawns in sauce tiram with asparagus and egg noodles. Makanan Hasil Laut is wok-fried seafood with green papaya, lime and lemongrass, turmeric scented rice. Sop Ikan is a shellfish soup with crab and prawns in a coriander, lemongrass and coconut milk broth.

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Mains include a Slow Roasted Australian Rack of Lamb in its own lard coat with a purple potato, two way risotto and coulis, or a Beef Tenderloin also sourced from Australia, served with parsnip mouseline, douxelles puff and green asparagus. Stirfried Tiger Prawns are with egg noodles and green asparagus. The Oven Baked Scallops, are served in their shell, roe and all, with fennel salad and topico.

Quality comes before cost at The Oberoi and they can never be faulted with their attention to detail. Their Romantic Dinners for two are a treat never to be forgotten. All menu prices at The Oberoi are inclusive of all taxes and service charge so there are no last minute surprises. BUY 1 REGULAR DRINK

International starters include a Salad of Goats Cheese with rucola, toasted walnuts and a pickled beetroot dressing or Coldsmoked Tasmanian Salmon with palm hearts.

For dessert a Passion Fruit Souflee or a Ginger & Lime Creme Brulee. Caramelised Granny Smith Apple Tart with butter puff pastry and marsala chai ice cream. There is a flourless Belgian Chocolate Cake or a Lemon Delicious with honey yoghurt and blueberry ice cream.

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with basmati rice, Indian pickles and chutneys. Lamb Bhuna Ghosht is a slow-cooked shank in a tomato and onion masala with fresh coriander.

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Lumbung is the fine dining restaurant at The Oberoi in Lombok and a favourite for those romantic dinners, which are usually served in one of the small bales that line the swimming pool area. The menu is very extensive and quite International with favourites from many different cuisines, although some have been tweaked by their creative chef as all have been designed by their very special visiting International Executive Chef from The Oberoi Seminyak,

Jl. Bakung Sari

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An Enzyme Protocol to Kill Cancer What would you say if there were a nutritional treatment for cancer that was a primary treatment that did not require surgery, radiation or chemotherapy to be successful and what if you were told that such a treatment had been in existence for over one hundred years? Would you believe it, or would you think it would have to be arrant quackery? And would you not at least wonder why you had not heard of it before? Well, there is such a treatment, it has been around that long and it has achieved proven results both curing and prolonging the lives of cancer sufferers, and is also an effective means for cancer prevention. It is called the Proteolytic Enzyme Therapy and it is now available in Asia. Before anyone gets too excited about this it is as well to exercise some caution. We have all, I’m sure, heard of all kinds of notions, potions and what have you touted as the latest thing curing and preventing cancer or, if not the latest thing, was long known to the Sung emperors and sundry Ancients. We should all exercise due diligence before taking such claims aboard. While cancer remains the number two killer of human beings after heart disease and a cure remains elusive, it is nonetheless true that 5-year survival rates for common cancers have improved as a result of earlier detection and more effective conventional treatments; 77 percent in the case of breast cancer, 43 percent with lung cancer and 27 percent for liver cancer. That’s the good news.

By the Enzymes or by the Numbers? There is however a better chance of long-term survival using a nutritional enzyme therapy, or so it is claimed by an increasing number of doctors, through a protocol developed by a Dr. William Kelley in the US in the 1960s, based on scientific enzyme research dating back to 1902 and which he used to cure himself of Stage IV pancreatic cancer. Dr Kelley eventually died of old age in 2005. In the conventional approach to cancer I don’t think many of us would argue too hard against the surgical approach. Most of us may be more in question when it comes to radiation, increasingly seen as ineffective by many physicians, and chemotherapy, which wrecks the body’s immune system in its destruction of cells, cancerous and otherwise. It is argued that chemo correctly applied can save or extend lives but it so broadly applied that it can and does kill people outright or leave them debilitated, if not fatally compromised. The trouble with the conventional approach, it seems to me, is that it is based on the numbers. If the research, true or false, shows that if you treat so many people in such and such a way and can save more lives than you would if you did not, then you can with clear conscience treat any patient where that treatment is indicated safe in the knowledge that the numbers are on your side. The danger with that of course is… that it may very well not be the right approach for that particular patient. And if medical insurance relies on that research to say what treatments it will cover, as it does, then it is not hard to see that many vested interests are tied up in the results of that research.

The Treatment that Never went Away In 1902 Dr. John Beard a Professor of Embryology at Edinburgh University and a Nobel Prize nominee following 20 years of research showing that pancreatic enzymes destroyed tumours by killing cancerous cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed. Dr Beard and other doctors of the time used enzyme therapy with success on many of their patients. The treatment was resisted by many of their colleagues and with the advent of Madame Curie and radiation the enzyme approach to cancer went out of fashion in the English-speaking medical world. Not so on the Continent, however. In Germany enzyme therapy had been readily taken up and was retained. It is widely practiced to this day, though oncologists tend to have relegated it to an adjuvant role. In his mission to treat cancer sufferers in the US, Dr. Kelley, a prominent Texas dentist, had quite a tough time of it, being driven from the State. Nevertheless over 30 years he was able to treat upward of 30,000 patients with his protocol achieving surprisingly high long-term survival records. In the 1980s his work attracted the attention of an up-and-coming young doctor, Dr Nicholas Gonzalez, from the Sloane Kettering Cancer Memorial Hospital, NY, who clinically vetted his work, eventually publishing a book citing 50 cases, typical of outcomes far superior to normal clinical expectation. So convinced was Dr. Gonzalez by the Kelley Protocol that he set up practice in New York and with considerable media attention dedicated his career to offering enzyme therapy to cancer sufferers. Perhaps as a result, like Dr Kelley, he too had a hard time of it when the medical authorities took him to task but he very much remains in practice to this day. At the same time a young naturopath, Dr Pamela McDougle, also studied and learned the protocol from Dr. Kelley, and has quietly treated patients from all over the US in Idaho. It is these two physicians who refined the protocol over the past 30 years and, in the case of Dr. McDougle, taught it to other approved practitioners.

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No Walk in the Park

While enzyme therapy and Dr.Kelley’s protocol are still regarded as alternative by conventional medicine, in the past 20 years it has been progressively adopted by an increasing number of younger doctors and practitioners in North America, Europe and Australasia, who believe firmly in the metabolic approach to patient care. It was Dr. McDougle, who taught the protocol to an experienced English scientist and clinical nutritionist now based in Hong Kong at The Life Clinic, who has brought the Kelley Protocol to Asia.

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The Protocol primarily involves diet, supplementation and detoxification. It is based on strengthening the body’s own immunity to defeat the cancer by the use of a carefully designed combination of various protein-digesting enzymes, which attack and break down the cancer. It also optimizes the organs of detoxification, the liver, colon and skin, eliminating the cancer detritus and speeding the healing process. It takes an initial six months to complete the protocol, which if necessary is repeated. While it avoids the barbarities and trauma of chemotherapy the protocol is still a rigorous regimen and no walk in the park. It requires taking the daily ingestion of a large number of enzymes and other supplements and a detox program of coffee enemas, skin brushing and infrared saunas. Not following the regimen matters, and failing to do so can and does lead to repetition or failure of the treatment.

CASE STUDIES:

Taken from the published records of Dr. William Kelley and Dr.Nicholas Gonzalez Patient CI: 14-years clear of metastatic pancreatic cancer, diagnosed in October 1994 with pancreatic and liver cancer. In May 1995 the oncologist said only palliative would work. Patient started enzyme therapy March 1996. In June 1997, a CT scan revealed the tumour was no bigger. A scan in September 2002 showed no mass lesions in the pancreas or the liver.

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Patient DQ: 16-years clear of renal cell carcinoma,MRI and CT scans of patient revealed a 14cm tumor on the left kidney, with no metastases. The cancer spread to the brain and lungs before patient adopted Dr. Gonzalez’s nutrition protocol in 1992. After 3 months therapy, the skull tumour had gone with no metastatic disease. Patient survived 16 years before dying from stroke. Patient IK: 19 years clear of metastatic breast cancer by 1989 the cancer spread to the right breast with metastatic growth to liver and spine. Enzyme therapy begun in 1990,patient was very ill, with chronic liver pain. Reviewed in May 1991 she was much stronger with no abdominal pains. Follow-up CT scans of the abdomen in April 1992 were completely normal.. In 2008 the patient is in excellent health and following the maintenance program. Patient SB: 7 years clear of aggressive Leukemia, patient diagnosed with myelocytic leukemia, in April 1977 and been treated with chemotherapy without improvement. Patient began nutritional therapy with Dr. Kelley in December 1977 and gradually improved, returning to full-time work. In July 1978 a bone marrow biopsy confirmed the disease was in remission. The patient lived on to 1984 dying from causes unrelated to the malignant disease. Patient TM: 27 years clear of liver cancer, the patient’s cancer had spread to the pancreas in September 1982. Told her disease was incurable. in December 1982 she began enzyme therapy with Dr. Kelley. Within 6 months she returned to work and in 2009 she was still in excellent health with no sign of cancer.

Caveat

It must be emphasized that such a nutritional program is not a substitute for medical care and should only be engaged upon under the supervision of a medical doctor. Anyone currently suffering cancer should carefully review treatment options with their doctor. Before considering any serious medical treatment, conventional or otherwise, do your own own research. In this case a good places to start for a balanced overview would be an article by the medical journalist Michael Specter “Outlaw Doctor” in the New Yorker (Feb 2001).

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH Toxic Baby Products It has never ceased to amaze me how babies or children’s products have such pungent odors and brilliant colors. Of course this is all very attractive to the child, but put some thought into exactly what is going on your children’s & baby’s skin. The skin of young babies under the age of 6 months is quite permeable, which means that it will easily absorb whatever is rubbed on in the form of soaps, moisturizers, oils, perfumes and even dyes from colorful clothing or blankets. These are facts about some of the most unwanted ingredients that may be in your baby care products: 1. Mineral Oil (Baby Oil) Baby oil is 100% mineral oil. This commonly used petroleum ingredient coats the skin just like plastic wrap. The skin’s natural immune barrier is disrupted as this plastic coating inhibits its ability to breathe and absorb the Natural Moisture Factor (moisture and nutrition). The skin’s ability to release toxins is impeded by this ‘plastic wrap,’ which can promote acne and other disorders. This process slows down skin function and normal cell development and in adults can cause the skin to prematurely age. 2. PEG This is an abbreviation for polyethylene glycol that is used in making cleansers to dissolve oil and grease as well as thicken products. Because of their effectiveness, PEG’s are often used in caustic spray-on oven cleaners and yet are found in many personal care products. PEG’s contribute to stripping the natural moisture factor, leaving the immune system vulnerable. They are also potentially carcinogenic. PEG can be found in some baby wipes, and several brands of oral teething gel. (Bonjela brand is safe). 3. Parabens and Methylparabens Parabens are a family of chemicals that occur naturally in some foods. Blueberries, for example, contain a type of paraben. They are also added to many products to extend their shelf life, including baby shampoo and bath products. Parabens are used in baby shampoo and bath products because they are cheap, highly effective preservatives. Preservatives stop moulds and bacteria growing that could spoil the product or potentially harm your baby. Parabens have been found to mimic estrogen, the female hormone. Studies have shown that when some parabens (specifically butyl and propylparaben) are eaten by or injected into male animals, it affects their reproductive systems. Any negative effects are still under scrutiny as the estrogen-mimicking effect of parabens is between 1,000 and one million times weaker than natural estrogen. To avoid any possible effects then avoid paraben-containing products, in particular butyl and propylparaben. 4. Propylene Glycol (PG) As a ‘surfactant’ or wetting agent and solvent, this ingredient is actually the active component in antifreeze. There is no difference between the PG used in industry and the PG used in personal care products. It is used in industry to break down protein and cellular structure (what the skin is made of) yet is found in most forms of make-up, hair products, lotions, after-shaves, deodorants, mouthwashes, toothpastes and some baby wipes. It is also used in food processing. Oral exposure to the small amounts of propylene glycol found in foods and drugs is unlikely to cause toxic effects. Dermal exposure to propylene glycol, through cosmetics or drugs, or inhalation of synthetic smoke or mist, may be more frequently associated with reported reactions. Propylene glycol induces fewer adverse effects in both humans and animals than does ethylene glycol. Cases of propylene glycol poisoning are usually related to accidental ingestion of large quantities by children. 5. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) & Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) Used as detergents and surfactants, these closely related compounds are found in car wash soaps, garage floor cleaners and engine degreasers. Yet both SLS and SLES are used more widely as one of the major ingredients in cosmetics, toothpastes, hair conditioner and about 90% of all shampoos and products that foam. According to the American College of Toxicology report, “SLS stays in the body for up to five days...Other studies have indicated that SLS easily penetrates through the skin and enters and maintains residual levels in the heart, the liver, the lungs and the brain. This poses serious questions regarding its potential health threat through its use in shampoos, cleansers, toothpaste and baby products. 6. Talcum Powder Talc is closely related to the potent carcinogen asbestos.

Talc particles have been shown to cause tumors in the ovaries and lungs of cancer victims. For the last 30 years, scientists have closely scrutinized talc particles and found dangerous similarities to asbestos. In 1973, the FDA in the United States drafted a resolution that would limit the amount of asbestos-like fibers in cosmetic grade talc. However, no ruling has ever been made and today, cosmetic grade talc remains non-regulated by governments all over the world. The common household hazard posed by talc is inhalation of baby powder by infants. Since the early 1980s, records show that several thousand infants each year have died or become seriously ill following accidental inhalation of baby powder. 7. DEA (diethanolamine) MEA (monoethanolamine) TEA (triethanolamine) DEA and MEA are usually listed on the ingredient label in conjunction with the compound being neutralized. Thus look for names like Cocoamide DEA or MEA, Lauramide DEA, etc. These are hormone-disrupting chemicals and are known to form cancer causing nitrates and nitrosamines. These are commonly found in most personal care products that foam, including bubble baths, body washes, shampoos, soaps and facial cleansers. 8. FD&C Color Pigments Many color pigments cause skin sensitivity and irritation. Absorption of certain colors can cause depletion of oxygen in the body according to “A Consumer’s Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients”. Colors that can be used in foods, drugs, and cosmetics are made from coal tar. There is a great deal of controversy about their use, because animal studies have shown almost all of them to be carcinogenic. 9. Fragrance Fragrance is present in most deodorants, shampoos, sunscreens, skin care, body care and baby care products. Many of the compounds in fragrances are carcinogenic or otherwise toxic. “Fragrance” on a label can indicate the presence of up to 4,000 separate ingredients. Most or all of them are synthetic. Symptoms reported to the FDA in the USA have included headaches, dizziness, rashes, skin discoloration, violent coughing and vomiting, and allergic skin irritation. Clinical observation by medical doctors have shown that exposure to fragrances can affect the central nervous system, causing depression, hyperactivity, irritability, inability to cope, and other behavioral changes. 10. Formaldehyde Formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing preservatives are used in many personal care products, particularly in shampoos and liquid body soaps. These chemicals help prevent bacteria from growing in water-based products, but can be absorbed through the skin and have been linked to both skin sensitivity and cancer. Formaldehyde is used as an ingredient in nail polishes, nail glues, eyelash glues, hair gels and many other personal care products, and has recently been found in hair-smoothing products. Personal care products such as baby shampoo, baby soap and body washes may contain formaldehyde even though it is not listed as an ingredient. That’s because these products may contain formaldehyde-releasing preservatives (FRPs). Other formaldehyde-releasing preservatives include dimethyl-dimethyl (DMDM) hydantoin, imidazolidinyl urea, diazolidinyl urea, sodium hydroxymethylglycinate, and 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol (bronopol). The European Union restricts the use of formaldehyde in personal care products, and requires that products with formaldehyde or formaldehyde-release ingredients carry the label “contains formaldehyde.” Canada also restricts the concentration of formaldehyde, and it is banned from use in cosmetics and toiletries in both Japan and Sweden. Clinically, formaldehyde can irritate the respiratory system, cause skin reactions and trigger heart palpitations. Exposure to formaldehyde may cause joint pain, allergies, depression, headaches, chest pains, ear infections, chronic fatigue, dizziness and loss of sleep. It can also aggravate coughs and colds and trigger asthma. What you can do Choose Fragrance-Free Yes, it’s nice when your baby smells like lavender, but added fragrance usually means added chemicals. Fragrance-free doesn’t mean that the product is automatically safe, but it often indicates that fewer extra, unnecessary ingredients are added. Baby wipes would be a common example of a baby care product where it might be a good idea to opt for the fragrance-free or “food grade” variety.

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Skip The Baby Powder Talcum powder is dangerous if inhaled into baby’s lungs, can irritate sensitive skin, and its use has been linked to an increase in ovarian cancer. Fortunately, there are now talc free body powders available, which will eliminate exposure to this harmful ingredient. Many of these powders are all natural and safe for the whole family to use on a daily basis. Cornstarch or arrowroot are excellent alternatives. Less Is More The main thing parents can do is use fewer body care products on their children or look for those products with fewer ingredients. Babies just don’t need all those fancy products that you see on the shelves at the supermarket. In most instances, companies are marketing their products to make money, not because they benefit babies. Creams, lotions, and ointments often contain harsh chemicals and preservatives that may not even be listed on the labels. Skip the bubble bath and even the diaper cream, or use them more sparingly, and chances are good that you’ll be exposing your baby (and yourself) to fewer toxic chemicals Read Labels The packaging may advertise the product as ‘natural’, ‘gentle’ or ‘pure’ or even ‘organic’ but that doesn’t necessarily mean that the ingredients are safe. If you’re familiar with at least some of the ingredients listed above that you want to avoid, you should be able to make a more informed choice. My personal rule of thumb is that if I can’t pronounce it, I don’t want to buy it. I often recommend then “Baby Chic” line of products as being some of the safest that are currently on the market. These are available at their store on Jalan Mertanadi, Kerobokan. Keep All Products Out of Reach Many products that are relatively safe to use topically are highly toxic if ingested or inhaled (e.g. flouride in toothpaste, talc in baby powder). Keep ALL products out of babies reach. Some products that may be considered harmless may actually be deadly. An overdose of baby paracetamol syrup can have severe consequences. Go Natural The Australian Association of aroma-therapists recommends not to put anything on a baby’s skin that you cannot eat. The best oils then to use for your baby would be virgin coconut oil, sweet almond oil, virgin olive oil (with no aroma-oils added). Remember that it is wise to skin-test your baby with a little of the nut-based oils to make sure that baby has no allergy before you use it all over his body. For products that use natural ingredients, check the expiration date and opt for pumps or bottles rather than jars. If the packaging is transparent, put the bottle in the back of the shelf as exposure to light can make it go bad faster. As for soaps, always look for a non-scented, colorless brand and read the label. Make yourself familiar with additive codes. There are plenty of Internet sites that have “additive code-cracker” information. I have recently perused the shelves of the supermarkets and had a quick look at the ingredients of popular brands of baby products and they all seem to have at least one of the abovementioned ingredients. Be aware that these well-known name brands may be under stricter control in other countries, however in Asia it may be a different story. The same product available here may have a completely different formula to the one on the market in the USA, Europe, or Australia.

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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“We do need to pay much more attention to it. We need resources for surveillance, resources to cope with the problem and to get public information across. But he said it was not a problem entirely of the UK’s making. “People are going abroad for operations, going abroad for, let’s say, sex tourism and bringing home gonorrhoea which is a big problem in terms of antibiotic resistance - and then there’s tuberculosis in many parts of the world. Prof Pennington said the drug companies had run out of options too and that we have to be aware that we aren’t going to have new wonder drugs coming along because there just aren’t any. “There is a broken market model for making new antibiotics, so it’s an empty pipeline, so as they become resistant, these bugs, which they would naturally but we’re breeding them in because of the way antibiotics are used, there will not be new antibiotics to come.” The World Health Organization has warned the world is heading for a “post-antibiotic era” unless action is taken. It certainly doesn’t look like a bright future. Many “common” infections will no longer be easily cleared using antibiotic drugs and will this may lead to more deaths.

Now you can start to see how deadly this can be. Typical MRSA strains are problematic because they are resistant to virtually every available antibiotic drug. Most MRSA infections were thought to be treatable with Vancomycin, a powerful intravenous drug, but the new USA600 strain has proven itself to be nearly impervious to the drug, which now means that there is very little hope of being treated if you contract this infection. You just have to hope that you won’t become another statistic. If you thought that MRSA was your only problem, then think again. Now the previously harmless Clostridium Difficile bacteria is also potentially life threatening and is becoming antibiotic resistant. Normally this bacterium is harmless and lives within our GI tract, but with the overuse of antibiotics that destroy normal gut flora and also destroy the lining of the intestinal tract, it can become quite nasty. In fact, it can actually genetically mutate and gain resistance to even the strongest antibiotics. The incidence of Cl. difficile infection is increasing rapidly not only in hospitals but also amongst anyone that is taking prolonged courses of antibiotics. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), it hospitalized 346,000 people in the U.S. alone in 2009.

However all is not lost: there are effective, safe and very powerful natural antibiotic therapies out there, which do work. If anything they can be even more effective than the drug antibiotics, which will soon be a thing of the past anyway. If you have any questions or feedback on the above article you can email me at DrTheodoreBali@gmail.com

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Bali Advertiser Interview: Hendra W Saputro of Bali Orange Communications (BOC) Reliable communication services are now an essential need in Bali. From website design, web hosting, domain name registration, social media know-how; knowing who to turn to is paramount. One company continues to be at the forefront, leading Bali further into the technology era. In this edition of Business Spotlight, we spoke with Hendra W Saputro, Managing Director Bali Orange Communications (BOC) to find out more. BA. Hendra, can you tell us about Bali Orange’s background? BOC. BOC officially began in August 2013, but we’ve been developing websites since 2002. In the beginning we only focused on website development, registering domain names and obtaining web hosting from another company. With a growing number of customers, in 2003, we managed domain name registrations and web hosting by ourselves. Currently BOC customers spread from Nanggroe to Aceh, Darussalam to Papua. Our services serve local individual customers, businesses and expatriates. At present, more than 1700 websites are using BOC web hosting and over 3000 domain names have been registered through BOC. The BOC team are trained to operate web application development software, such as Adobe Dreamweaver, MS Frontpage, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Flash, Corel Draw, and other support programs; plus programming language environments, including CSS, HTML, PHP, Javascripts, AJAX and XML with MySQL database. Our scope of managerial web servers include Linux and Windows OS, network administrators, and Cpanel and WHM web hosting management systems.

customer problems. With the number of BOC teams we have available, we adequately provide security and experience, and we are always available when customers need us. BA. You say your datacenter servers are based in Indonesia, Singapore and the U.S. What does that mean for those in Bali? BOC. Web server locations relate to targeted visitors. If a customer wants his website to be opened all over the world quickly, then he should use a USA server. If customers want their website only accessible by people of Indonesia, he best use a server in Indonesia. Speed access to a website depends on the number of Internet network support (backbone) available. For instance, datacenter in the USA has a lot of backbone. Placement in the USA datacenter is suitable for international visitors. The backbone in Indonesia’s datacenter is only good in Indonesia and most of Southeast Asia. While in Singapore, it’s best for the Asia Pacific region.

BA. Can you tell us how you assist your customers? BOC. Free trade and the effects of globalisation encourage people to spread their business. One effective way is through the website. To create a website requires 3 things: a domain name, web hosting, and web development. BOC provide international domain name registration extensions (com, net, org, info, biz, etc.) and Indonesia domain name extensions (co.id, or.id, web.id, etc.). Customers who register a domain name through BOC will have their own control panel, and have access to manage the settings and also maintain its ownership. No need to worry if your IT staff resign or you lose contact with your web designer. BOC’s second product is to serve the web hosting datacenter with various choices of locations. Datacenter is available in Indonesia, Singapore and the USA, and the hardware used is specifically for web servers, using Intel Xeon processor technology and Linux operating systems. Using Cpanel as a web hosting management system, we provide instant program services that can be easily and directly installed, such as WordPress, Joomla, Drupal and hundreds of other programs. BOC’s third product is web development for our customer. We provide concepts and solutions to customers which fit with their business needs. BA. How is Bali Orange different to other communication services in Bali? BOC. A website should be up and online over the internet 24/7. BOC provide web hosting with 99% uptime and 24hour technical support. Our domain name and web hosting services are utilised via the customer’s own own control panel that is easily operated directly by the customer. BOC also provide a 30 day money back guarantee if customers are not satisfied with the BOC products. As a website provider, we strive to continue to provide solutions to

BOC. As a team we must maintain uptime so that customers’ websites remain online as a marketing medium in the world and as a communication medium with others. Again, being easy to reach allows us to provide solutions when customers have problems. BOC activities are not entirely for the commercial market: a lot of our work is with information technology communities in Bali and hobbyists. In accordance with our mission statement, BOC also supports the transformation of information technology in order for it to be easily understood by the public by providing training to students in Bali. BA. Is Bali progressing with the rest of the world with website marketing? BOC. Using a website as a marketing strategy is inseparable from the increasing world internet usage. Statistic reveal that in 2011, Indonesia had a total of 55 million internet users, while in 2012, up to 61 million. There lies a huge market that can be reached using a website. Online shopping is not new stuff here: urban communities in Bali are often online shopping in Jakarta (bhineka.com) or the USA (ebay.com or amazon. com). There is a huge market to tap into for internet marketers in Bali to peddle through online media. Having a website is an absolute must for business! BA. What needs to be done for Bali to be on par with, say, Singapore, so far as internet shopping credibility goes?

BA. You service some of Bali’s leading businesses. Why do they choose you? BOC. BOC have good quality hardware and we keep it maintained, ensuring our customers’ business activities run smoothly. All our websites must be kept online on the internet for 24/7. Not only web access, but also email activity; BOC have to make sure customers can receive and send email accurately without failure (no downtime). BOC has been serving customers since 2003 with technical support that is easy to reach. Our team are always there and provide solutions when customers experience problems. Years of experience has taught us about understanding a customer’s needs. In addition, BOC is an incorporated company, officially registered with the government of Indonesia. Our customers want to deal with a credible company more than with an individual freelancer. BA. How do you stay at the forefront of the industry in Bali?

BOC. Bali already is a world famous tourism destination. This condition has triggered national and international business trade with Bali. To be able to divert transactions online, then the Balinese need to be more active with publicity through their websites. Another strength that must be built is honesty and professionalism in completing business transactions, so as not to degrade the image of online business, especially Bali. The young people in Bali are also starting to do more business online. Due to limited access to capital and facilities, they’ve started business as ‘small time’ individuals and have progressed slowly. The government and private institutions should help aspiring entrepreneurs by way of access to capital, guidance and training so Bali can compete with foreign businesses. BA. And finally, Hendra, what are the future plans for Bali Orange? BOC. BOC has a vision and mission to be accomplished: BOC will continue to improve services by ever-increasing teamwork to maintain technical support that is always available to customers. BOC will also continue to expand our services so customers can facilitate their business online to a level of world-class service and functionality. As of last year, BOC had branches in Jakarta and beyond, and will open more branches in major cities across Indonesia. This is our commitment. Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Business Spotlight at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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BALI ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION For those who care for the Bali Street dogs Never underestimate the power of a small group of committed people to change the world. In fact it is the only way………….. A quote from Margaret Mead The previously written article on BAWA highlighted the types of services provided by its dedicated and tireless staff and the volunteers who help to relieve the pain and suffering of the many animals who receive their care. Without BAWA’s care and support many animals will still live their lives with pain, hunger, disease and ultimately death. In this article I will elaborate on how kindness, love and support can help. • How your donation helps • How you can help BAWA’s wish list • What foods and medicines are suitable • Volunteering • A personal insight with the founder of BAWA Janice Girardi • My own Ambulance Day • A foster story • BAWA Barks! stories of some happy endings Donations $0.50 Provides a meal for a starving dog $3.00 Provides a 3 year rabies vaccination for 1 dog $5.00 Assists to catch, collar, vaccinate $10.00 Can help to rescue 1 puppy or kitten from danger $10.00 Treats skin diseases such as mange and other parasites $15.00 Feeds and medicates a street dog for 1 month $20.00 Helps cure skin problems in 1 dog $25.00 Sterilizes a male dog $30.00 Runs the maternity and Puppy Rescue Home for a full day $45.00 Keeps the animal ambulance for 1 day $100.00 Fully rehabilitates and adopts 1 animal to a new home $250.00 Provides life saving surgery for 1 dog or cat As BAWA is a totally nonprofit organization it relies on the generous support from its backers. If the numerous animals who have been fortunate enough and are now healthy and happy with new loving homes could speak they would say “Thank you for giving me a second chance “. However there are still many more who are waiting for their second chance. Through donations they may get their chance. Donations can be via PayPal or Regular subscription. All US donations are tax exempt. Donations directly to the BAWA account Yayasan Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA) Permata Bank, Cabang Ubud Account # 4001395454 Swiftcode: BBBAIDJA For US bank details and tax exemption go to www.bawabali.com BAWA wish list Always needed are towels, pillows, beds, toys for puppies to chew on and play with, clip on collars (size s,m), leads, all wormer tabs for puppies, Spot On treatment for ticks,thermometers, shampoo and antibiotics and non restricted medicines, food. Other items such as cash and prize donations are welcomed for any fundraising events. With the many animals at the clinic, up to 120 at a time, these items are always needed. Travellers who come to Bali can put any of the wish list items in their suitcases and BAWA will gratefully take these off your hands! Food and medicines As animals come to BAWA in extremely poor condition and nutricious food is vital not just for their hungry bellies but to help build up their immune systems. Dogs – Rice, eggs,chicken and vegetables are their main source of nutrition. Bali dogs ( even street dogs) don’t eat dry food as they don’t recognize it as edible food. Cats ( most cats are in to gain weight) – ideally kitten food as it is high in calories. Wet canned food such as Whiskas sachets, Friskies kitten food. Dry food such as Proformance (adult /kitten) Royal Canin for kittens being weaned. If you wish there is a local shop which BAWA use to purchase foods that you can purchase from. More details contact BAWA. All foods can be delivered to BAWA Headquarters, Jalan Monkey Forest 100X Ubud. (0361) 977217 or 0811389004. If you can’t deliver contact BAWA who may be able to make arrangement.

Non restricted medicines may be brought by travellers. Always in need are oral Ivermectin , antibiotic cephalexin, worm medication. Vet clinics with expired medication can also donate as a lot of these medications are still usable. Volunteers I have had the opportunity to meet and talk with volunteers at the clinic. I was struck by their willingness to pitch in and help the animals who so rely on them. These volunteers came from Switzerland, Germany, Australia just to name a few. They were all smiles despite the hard work they do and each one spoke about their desire to help the animals. Some volunteers had given up their entire holiday to help. True angels on earth! Volunteers work hard in hot and sweaty conditions but seem to revel in the knowledge that they are contributing to the rehabilitation of injured and traumatised animals. They do cleaning cages, laundry, cooking dogs food, feeding , assisting the vet staff, socializing the puppies and kittens, walking adult dogs. With up to 120 animals at a time these volunteers are gems. Requirements necessary to volunteer: Pre- vaccination against rabies ( proof required) Up to date tetanus vaccination Commit to a minimum period of 2 weeks Commit to NOT visiting any other animal shelter during the volunteer time to reduce the risk of introducing disease to the clinic and animals Be over 18 years of age Vet volunteers please check criteria regarding government regulations Further information contact info@bawabali.com Janice Girardi. BAWA’s inspiration Where do I begin? Janice is originally from America and has been a resident of Bali for more than 30 years. In the time I spent talking with Janice it was obvious the passion she has for animal welfare. Janice has her own silver company and she often uses her own funds to support BAWA. Janice’s love for the Bali dogs is evident as she explained that Bali dogs are the world’s oldest dog, are genetically strong and with good health they can have a life expectancy of 15/16 years. Janice became aware of the street dog problem and became interested to help them as no one else was. She was horrified to see dog’s tails being sold for $2 and puppies being chained in the hot sun with no shelter or water. Janice is deeply involved with all aspects of BAWA and animal welfare. She starts her day with street feeding the dogs and then having to oversee many of BAWA projects as well as running her own company. At the time I met Janice she was very concerned regarding the lease on the BAWA shop expiring and where one could move to. Janice lobbied for one year to legalise rabies vaccine and collaborate with the Government on the Gianyar pilot programme which was to vaccinate and agree not to poison. She worked diligently to see that dogs in Bali were vaccinated against rabies and collared so they were recognised as having been vaccinated. Janice was empathic that animals have the same needs as humans, shelters are not the answer, long term solution is population management and education and that we need to address the root cause of animal suffering. When asked about her vision for the future she would obviously like to continue the education programme which has had very good results in dog management and control. Janice would like to see some enforceable laws in Indonesia regarding animal welfare in the future. For now Janice is continuing her advocacy for animals. You’re a real trooper Janice… My ambulance experience I opted to have a day with the ambulance crew so I would have first hand knowledge of what type of assistance animals would need. I debated with myself as to would I be able to handle seeing animals in distress or worse. I decided that I needed to see what these staff do on a daily basis. Dr Saka was on duty and I watched as he loaded the ambulance with medications (from donation or purchased by BAWA) cages and a net to catch dogs. Dr Saka and driver Sumade got the list of where they had to go.

Fortunately (for me) we had a less distressing day with having first to go to follow up a treatment with an adoptee mum Darsih and her four dogs. BAWA followed up with her concerns and off we went leaving a happy mum and four healthy dogs. Our second call was in the Jimbaran area and a tourist girl had found a small kitten almost blind with possible conjunctivitis and in a general bad state. We returned to the clinic with the kitten who received treatment. Without this ambulance service these animals would be left in dire straits. I saw how absolutely necessary it is to keep this service. I ‘enjoyed’ my day however there are many times when I am sure I would have been in tears to see what these incredible staff face every day. The Ambulance service recently received a motorbike ambulance donated by an Australian lady who lost her beloved dog Lily and a Sydney based company The Interview Group whose founders lost their dog Buddy Brown. A generous gift and a wonderful legacy that will save many lives. A foster story This is another valuable programme. I met Melissa who gave me an insight to what fostering entails. Melissa and her husband Jasper have lived in Bali for three years. During this time they have fostered approxiamately 15 dogs and puppies. They have fostered at times for only two nights or for a period of 2 – 3 months. All medication costs are covered by BAWA the only cost to foster is food. Melissa and Jasper have found Bali dogs to be very clever and easy to train, good guard dogs and the fostering an extremely rewarding experience. They themselves have 2 dogs and they chose to adopt one dog they fostered. Sad when the dogs leave but happy knowing they are going to a loving home. BAWA barks! This segment is found on BAWA website and you can read the stories of some of BAWA rescues. Just to touch on a few. Melly..the baboon who was tied on a chain for 7 years. No shelter from rain or sun, no space to go anywhere except for the length of the chain, no socialization (baboons live in a troop and socialize together). The owner thought food and water were enough. BAWA successfully got the owner to relinquish Melly and she now lives a much better life at the Bali Safari and Marine Park. Four Kintamani Dogs…Tourists who saw these four dogs hogtied and muzzles taped contacted BAWA who immediately knew these dogs were to be taken to a warung (known as RW Warungs) who cook and serve dog meat. As BAWA know locations for these warungs, the staff set off to find the dogs. They were found still alive , not hung to tenderise!! Staff negotiated with the owner who grudgingly gave the dogs over and they became another BAWA rescue. A great job BAWA. Day old abandoned pups..BAWA canvassed villages till they found a lactating mother dog who accepted the puppies..another job well done. I could cite many more but you can find many stories on the website www.bawabali.com Not all stories have happy endings but BAWA continues relentlessly for a better life for the animals. As I come to finish my article on BAWA and their ongoing quest to assist the animals of Bali I would personally like to thank all of you for the amazing job you are doing and with all good wishes for a brighter future for the animals. We all need to be part of the solution. If we all make some difference no matter how small it will make a big difference. BAWA contact numbers Clinic (0361) 981490 Shop (0361) 977217 or 0811389004 Website www.bawabali.com BAWA also on Facebook Story by Jax

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The future is here: ebooks and apps By Shelley Kenigsberg This year, one of the key themes of the Ubud Writers & R e a d e r s Festival program will be the future of writing and storytelling. The theme will look at the ways in which we share and tell stories across a variety of art forms, from ePublishing to travel writing, graphic novels to songwriting and more.

Indonesia has a long and rich tradition of storytelling, with many of its most famous tales, like Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s Buru Quartet, passed down orally before eventually being transcribed and published. With the advent of digital publishing, new ways of telling and sharing stories are continually developing. In its tenth anniversary year, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival will pay tribute to the tradition of storytelling and explore the new horizons and possibilities unfolding before us. When Vikram Seth’s An Equal Music was published in 1999, I thought it was not only a riveting story, but some of the most exquisite writing about music I’d ever read. Even though I had never listened to Schubert’s Trout Quintet, Seth’s description of it was so lush and vibrant that I could almost hear the notes. And when Seth and his then-partner, professional violinist Philippe Honore, released a double CD of the music featured in the book the following year, I was compelled to buy it. I even read the book again, so I could plunge myself more deeply into these characters’ lives. Now, I thought, publishing is taking a stunning new direction. Of course, creative industries being precisely that, there was more to come. Many of those developments that were considered new and ‘emergent’ only a decade ago are now in full flight. The digital revolution everyone spoke about hasn’t just arrived, it has firmly established itself as a viable alternative to traditional print publishing. Stories are now televised, recorded, made into ebooks and even into online software or ‘apps’. Apps can be downloaded onto your computer, phone or iPad in mere minutes, and provide hours and hours of pleasure. Yes, books as apps: A marriage of technology and storytelling that allows readers to dive into tales in a new and more thrilling way. I buy stories. What I don’t buy is the idea that books are dying. But yes, the more traditional outlets have been supplemented, and it’s no news that publishing companies trying to strike a balance between their traditional publishing and their digital efforts. Making ebooks or apps is a complex business that requires a different skill set than those used in traditional publishing. These days, publishers also need to be film, music and software producers, and well-versed in a raft of other technical areas.

So, who are the winners from all these digital advances that keep coming? Well, we are. The readers. I bought my first literary app two years ago. It was ‘The Wasteland’, a production of the T.S Eliot poem created by the talented team at Faber UK. What drew me in wasn’t ‘just’ the text. It’s a powerful poem, for sure, but I already had a copy in a compendium of Twentieth Century poetry. What made it irresistible? A lot had to do with the sense that with the ‘added elements’, like archival and modern sound, visuals, stills and movie footage, I could be taken on a different story journey. I could even hear T.S Eliot himself reciting a few lines, poet Ted Hughes others. I got to see the marvelous Fiona Shaw, whose performance made me feel like I was having a conversation with her. It was an enchanting introduction to the world of immersive publishing.

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Many large international publishing houses are now adapting existing fiction into digital versions; not merely making ebooks but also devising apps where a range of elements can be embedded. A song to accompany a children’s rhyme, or a soundtrack to play while you read Game of Thrones, for example. These days it’s unlikely a publisher will release the printed book (pbook!) without simultaneously offering its digital version (ebook). There are many eReader platforms for this, from Kindle to iPads to Kobo, and while the software to create and read the ebook may change, the message stays the same. Jos Carlyle, of Persian Cat Press is very particular about his vision for the digital future of his press. “We’re very careful that we use the interactive capabilities of tablet devices to enhance and support the narratives of our apps, rather than adding them merely because the capability to do so exists,” he said. “The interactive features aren’t enhancements to the story as such, but rather intrinsic and essential facets of the story itself. We feel it’s crucial that the interactivity we include in our apps moves the narrative along in a meaningful manner.” “This is a time of experimentation,” says Barbara Marcus of Open Road Media. “Everyone seems to be looking at these differently.” In 2013, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival will also be making its first foray into digital storytelling. The Festival will create a truly interactive experience by partnering with Harpoen, an app development company based in Jakarta. Harpoen offers users a way to leave and discover messages and memories in the real world, by creating location-specific content that is linked to the GPS systems of mobile phones. After downloading the app, users will be alerted when they walk past a location where the UWRF has ‘left’ content. While the content for the Festival is still in development, Festival goers can look forward to such things as an interactive literary ‘walk’ around Ubud, interactive maps of the Festival venues, location specific author information and much more. It’s an exciting development for an exciting digital future. The future of storytelling is now upon us, and it looks bright.

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UBUD IT’S THAT BALI SPIRIT Do you know that Ubud has actually invented a whole new category or genre of tourism event, the “spirit festival”? The sixth BaliSpirit Festival has just finished –yoga, dance and music workshops during the d a y, w o r l d m u s i c concerts brimming with inspired musical collaborations at night, and once again it was an event to make Ubud proud. But like the best ideas, this one - to combine a yoga fest with a world music event, and showcase the best talents of Indonesia amongst the international talent - came about quite by chance. It began as a chat between two of the co-founders Rob Weber (still the festival’s music director) and Meghan Pappenheim (business whizz, yoga queen), each with a passion for one genre and an interest in the other. The name BaliSpirit Festival came about because it made sense to use the existing BaliSpirit website to promote it. But for the visitors from across the globe who have gone back full of enthusiasm to do the same in their town, this is a “spirit festival” that happens in Bali. There are already Spirit Festivals in Byron Bay Australia, and in California. We’re leading the way.

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SHARING WHAT WE KNOW We are very fortunate that Bali attracts so many innovative people who are committed to sharing their skills and experience. The theme of Earth Day 2013 - to be held on April 21 just out of Ubud - is Sharing Knowledge. The event will showcase environmental education, short workshops, clean water technology, waste management information, environmental films, live music, art exhibition, forest and permaculture garden tours, animal exhibits and a variety of demonstrations and activities for children.

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Entry: Indonesians, 10,000; others 50,000. 10am to 6pm at Jiwa Damai Centre, Banjar Bindu, Mambal (2.3km south of Mambal Market). More information on Facebook: Earth Day Bali 2013 or contact support@indonesiaorganic.com. CHUCKLING BUDDHA TURNS 4 Hard to believe, but Laughing Buddha Bar, the zany little cafe and music venue on Jalan Monkey Forest, has already given us four years of dancing to great live music on impossibly tiny floor space – or the street - and fabulous wonton noodle soup. Keep it up, guys!

TAMAN ANAK A safe children’s playground is a wonderful addition to any town, so locals and visitors alike will be delighted with Tamanak, which opened just last month in Sayan. Tamanak is an open-air playground well equipped, safe and free for all the children that want to come and enjoy it. The name Tamanak combines three Indonesian words, taman (garden), aman (safe) and anak (children). Created by a group of parents as a non-profit project and supported by generous donations only, Tamanak will be kept clean and will open every day to the community. There are kids swings, a slide, a bamboo tree house, a twister, a pretendwhat-you-want house, a tiny football field and a magical garden. Many thanks to those who brought this great community facility to reality. 081338 405783. Just off Jalan Raya Kedewatan; see FB Tamanak-A-children-playground-project-in-Bali.

SIX MINUTES PICK TO POT We’re lucky enough to have a growing number of places to find organic produce in Ubud, but for me it just got better.

GOOD MOVE FOR WRITERS The 2013 Bali Emerging Writers Festival (BEWF) will hold events in four cities across the island, instead of the single venue in Denpasar used for the past two years. This year, BEWF will travel to Singaraja, Tabanan and Amlapura, showcasing the work of the island’s young writers, cartoonists, photographers, musicians, filmmakers, graphic designers, and environmental activists, before the two-day main event at Danes Art Veranda in Denpasar on 18 - 19 May. This young festival is already a highly anticipated annual gathering, offering Bali’s local talent an opportunity to partake in literary discussions, spoken word performances, performing arts and songwriting workshops. The literary roadshow begins in Singaraja on May 4-5, before moving on to Tabanan and Amlapura in Karangasem. The festival is a collaborative work between the Ubud Writers and Reader Festival (UWRF), Hivos, and local literary communities. Info: www.facebook.com/baliemergingwritersfestival.

Hars, who is originally from Java, used to work for Sari Organic. Over time he has leased several plots of land from local farmers and returned them to organic farming. Visit the farm approx 4 kilometers from Ubud on Jl Sri Widari, or call 081339 382 099 for delivery (free between Bintang and Delta supermarkets, and Nyuh Kuning to the south; small cost for further away).

JAZZ HEAVEN AND EARTH Congratulations to Indonesian composer and ethnomusicologist Franki Raden for another great jazz night in his Ubud Concert series, this time with the Bali Jazz Trio as support to feature soprano sax player, Joe Rosenberg from USA. Franki says the concert venue - the grounds of the fabulous Masks and Puppets Museum – provides what he calls the “perfect combination of heaven and earth elements”. In other words, the audience can enjoy the music under a sacred full moon with a glass of beer! Follow signs to House of Masks and Puppets (Jalan Tegal Bingin) from either Jalan Raya Goa Gajah or Jalan Raya Mas. For info on future concerts, email fraden53@gmail.com.

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Less than a kilometer from my door in Junjungan village is a roadside organic garden that’s open six days a week. I can stop and pick what I want, with the help of the enterprising young owner, Hars. Or I can call him and get a free delivery of “50,000 rp worth of mixed organic salad and vegetables”. Last Monday it took only six minutes from picking the tender ears of sweet corn to putting them into boiling water to cook; the taste was out of this world.

Ganesha in Ubud - the Main Store Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com

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VESPA’S OPEN MIKE S o m e t i m e s community events just hit the spot, and that’s certainly true of Vespa Café’s open mike nights in Penestanan Kaja. Organised by singer B j ø r n Va s u d e v Årstad, the Saturday night event is packed with both performers and enthusiastic audience; indeed some weeks are so busy, people stand out in the street to listen. Open mike nights are different wherever you find them. This one starts at 6pm, which has encouraged some lovely young tuppences to sing us their own original poems and songs. Ubud has many talented musicians and artists; some perform their own works, others share favourite stories or songs. Both first timers and seasoned professionals are welcome. We’ve missed a venue for a true open mike night since Flava Lounge closed a couple of years ago. Thank you Vespa for hosting such a comfortable, welcoming gathering.

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GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat

WEAVING THE OLD WISDOM

Take a moment to look down at what you’re wearing. In this age of mass production we take the cloth in our lives for granted, but the evolution of textiles and their colours is a fascinating story. Synthetic textiles have only been around for about 75 years and synthetic dyes for about twice as long. Before that cloth was made from natural fibres such as flax, wool, cotton and silk and painstakingly dyed with a variety of plant materials. In fact until the invention of the mechanical loom in the early 19th century, making cloth was very labour-intensive. Plant or animal fibres were collected, cleaned, carded, spun and finally hand-woven on a loom. Cloth was a major investment in time and materials, and for about 7,000 years most people had very few clothes. If you were an ordinary person living in Europe a millennium ago you’d probably be wearing the same roughly woven, undyed and not very clean garment for most of your life. Think about that next time you look in your closet.

Simon journeyed to seldom-visited Nagaland in India searching for another red dye traditionally used in the making textiles. Red is often a signal of danger, and up until 2012 Nagaland had been off-limits to visitors due to community tensions and violence. But Simon’s thirst for knowledge and adventure overcame any doubts for his safety, and he was rewarded by a Naga master craftsman there who shared his expertise. “I showed a genuine interest in their natural dyeing traditions,” Simon notes. “Persistence along with courtesy and gratitude pays off when you show respect and don’t impose unrealistic or insensitive demands. Developing relationships with the artisans is an important part of the process.”

and honour the work involved, which is reflected in the cost.” It’s challenging to manage production in far flung-villages and through language barriers. “The bottom line is that people may talk about artistic integrity but it boils down to putting rice on the table for the producers, so I have to find a balance that works for everyone.” Many of Simon’s projects are purely philanthropic.

One of the elements that make these textiles unique is the amount of time it takes to finish one Collecting these ancient skills and materials has taken a decade. Simon brings these elements together in a collection of fine, hand-dyed textiles which showcase ancient weaving and dyeing skills with a contemporary spin. The people who carry the wisdom of using the dyeing materials themselves are increasingly hard to find, so these painstakingly crafted textiles are valued by collectors. In his travels Simon found some fascinating parallels between the weaving communities of Tenganan in east Bali and Gujarat in western India. “There is definitely a relationship between India and Bali,” Simon relates. “In Gujarat there’s a town called Patan near Ahmedabad where three families still make patola (silk double ikat saris), which is a direct inspiration of Tenganan’s geringsing. The weaving of patola is a closely guarded family tradition.” According to Jean Howe, co-founder of Threads of Life, the sari-length double-ikat patola textiles of Gujarat were widely traded in Indonesia during the time of the spice trade. “Tenganan geringsing and Gujarati patola have a clear stylistic and technical links, though one is cotton and the other silk,” Jean explained. “The link is probably through trade, as Cambay in Gujarat was the start of the sea route of the spice trade between India and Indonesia. In one of the village temples in Tenganan there are relics from the ship wreck that, according to legend, brought the Indians to the village.”

The process of dying cloth probably came about by accident about 5,000 years ago. After the first aha moment it must have taken hundreds of years to master the complex chemistry of plant dyes and the natural mordants that fixed them to the cloth. Dying with natural materials is a very slow process. Adding colour to the already lengthy exercise of producing textiles ensured that fine, dyed cloth was available only to the wealthy until fairly recently. Cloth like this is still being made. A sharply declining number of natural dyers and weavers keep their crafts alive in traditional communities around the world. And a handful of artists and textile scholars, bless them, remind us of the value of these precious skills. “The alchemy of root and bark becoming hues on cloth has always captivated me,” says natural dye and textile craftsman Simon Marks. “On my first trip to Bali a decade ago I was seduced by the lush ambience, the costumes and traditional textiles of Bali. I became fascinated by the colours and went to visit dye master Cok Agung in Pejeng to learn about indigo.”

In Bali, Simon works with single ikat weavers in Sideman and with master silk and cotton weavers from Java living in Denpasar, all of whom use yarns naturally dyed by Simon. Pure mulberry silk yarn is hand-woven to produce scarves that are then hand-dyed with natural indigo or a rich rusty red. Simon uses his own designs and sometimes abstracts of traditional motifs. For the past eight years he has also been working with a batik studio in the centre of Bali that provides income for many of the local people who have become skilled artisans. Designs are either stamped on with hot wax or hand painted with hot wax using a traditional tool. The fabric is then dipped in natural dyes and this process is repeated many times to get a varied build up of tones and colours. Finally the cloth is boiled in hot water to release all the wax, and the colours and patterns emerge.

Simon had been working with fabrics ever since his days at Central St Martins School of Art in London. His passion for naturally dyed yarn, fibre and textiles now takes him around the world in search of indigenous and specialised dyeing techniques, some of which go back ten generations or more.

In India, Simon works with artisans from communities in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and West Bengal. He works closely with a family in Gujarat which produces hand block-printing using minerals, barks, gums and other natural dyes. Members of another Gujarati community hand-stitch Simon’s hand-printed fabrics into bed covers and cushion covers. Weavers in West Bengal are the only producers of scarves which are woven with a supplementary weft yarn technique called jamdani, which adds an extra dimension to the fabric. Gujarati weavers produce fine wool, silk and 200 thread count handspun cotton ‘khadi’ scarves for Simon.

“There’s so much from the past that is still relevant today, especially when some of these crafts and practices are in danger of dying out,” Simon told me. “That first visit to Cok Agung’s dying vats spurred an interest which has become an obsession.” Simon began to study the ancient chemistry of natural dyes and set off on journeys to trace the original materials which are still being used by a handful of master dyers today. He traveled to Sikkim in search of the best madder for scarlet( red), extracted from the roots and inner bark of the shrub rubia cordifolia. He went to Tamil Nadu for indigo. Then to Thailand to search out and purchase lac, a crimson dye extracted from insect excretions.

One of the elements that make these textiles unique is the amount of time it takes to finish one. “The cost of the hand loomed, naturally-dyed pieces is based on the time taken to produce them. Weaving the very fine cotton scarves takes one month and the dyeing may take another week. The weaving is very labour intensive because the threads are so fine and liable to snap in inexperienced hands. Moisture in the air is needed so the threads don’t break during the weaving process, and therefore the scarves cannot be woven during the dry season. With indigo, each piece has to be dipped in the dye bath up to nine times to achieve a deep blue colour. People need to understand the value of these pieces

Few young people in the developing world are interested in learning these ancient crafts. Serious collectors support the artisans to a point. But creating a demand for hand loomed, naturally dyed textiles with a contemporary spin not only keeps the crafts alive but provides opportunities for wellpaid employment for young people. In Bali people and organizations like Simon, Nadya, Threads of Life and others work closely with local textile artisans and provide a bridge to market for their products. Simon’s collectible textiles are available through DYPT, a tiny shop opposite Skin on Jalan Gautama in Ubud. This little treasure box of artisanal textiles is full of surprises. Fabrics are of hand woven mulberry silk and cotton. Naturally dyed yarns are woven into lustrous scarves and shawls, and unique cushions with an ethnic accent. Made to measure locally produced cotton mosquito nets are hand screen-printed with a white-on- white motif, another attractive product that creates local employment. All these items are imbued with hundreds of hours of human energy and generations of experience -- woven and dyed with wisdom, patience and the hope that these skills will endure.

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: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2013 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


Local News First Execution in 4 Years a Major Setback for Indonesia: Human Rights Watch The death of Malawian national Adami Wilson - Indonesia’s first execution in four years - heightens the urgency for the government to end the death penalty, Human Rights Watch said on Friday. A firing squad executed the 48-year-old in Jakarta on March 15. He was convicted in 2004 of smuggling one kilogram of heroin into Indonesia. The execution marked an end to Indonesia’s unofficial moratorium on the death penalty since the November 2008 killing of three men convicted for their role in the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings that left 202 people dead. Attorney General Arief Basrief announced on the day of last week’s execution that his office planned to execute nine more convicts this year. Last year, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono acknowledged the global trend toward abolishing the death penalty, and warned that his government “must not wrongly punish people.” “The Indonesian government’s execution of Adami Wilson is a senseless end to four years without state killings,” said Phelim Kine, deputy Asia director at HRW. “President

Yudhoyono needs to have the courage of his convictions and act to abolish the death penalty.”

It’s a Girl... Another New Arrival at the Elephant Safari Park, Taro

The Elephant Safari Park at Taro, Bali is proud to announce

Wilson’s execution contradicted the country’s statements on capital punishment at the United Nations, HRW said. In November 2012 at the UN General Assembly, Indonesia stated that “public debate was ongoing, including concerning a possible moratorium… and the need for transparent national and international debates, use of the death penalty, and the provision of safeguards.”

the arrival of another baby elephant at the park. The baby

Indonesia that same month for the first time abstained, rather than opposed, a resolution in favor of a global death penalty moratorium.

are both well and the mother, 16 years old Yanti, is proving

female arrived at 5.50am on 22nd March with a normal and quick natural birth that required no intervention or help. At birth the elephant was 115cm long, 95cm high and weighed approximately 95 kilograms. Mother and daughter

to be a very attentive and affectionate parent. The baby started feeding naturally six and a half hours after birth.

Indonesia currently has more than 100 people on death row. HRW opposes the death penalty because of its cruelty and finality. “Indonesia should immediately stop its renewed and appalling use of the death penalty,” Kine said. “If Indonesia is serious about becoming a leader among Asian nations, it should join the countries that have abolished capital punishment”. (March 21st 2013)

Indonesia’s New Criminal Code Outlaws Adultery, Cohabiting Couples, Black Magic Indonesia’s sweeping revision of its outdated Criminal Code spells bad news for cheating spouses, cohabiting couples and sorcerer’s accused of performing black magic.

the revisions, explaining that all of the articles, even those concerning magic and other paranormal activities, are meant for the good of the people.

The revised 500-plus page Criminal Code consists of 766 articles detailing sentences for everything from petty theft to premeditated murder. Included are harsh sanctions for seemingly benign offenses such as living together outside of wedlock, a crime that carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison, the same punishment for those convicted of prostitution.

A lawmaker with the House of Representative’s commission on law and justice agreed with the proposed articles on witchcraft, as long as the charges were based on fact, not conjecture.

Gestation period was twenty-two months. The baby elephant has been named ‘Fajar’. All the elephants at the Taro Park are of the Asian Sub species from Sumatra, which is the world’s smallest and most endangered elephant. (March 23rd 2013)

Seven Suspected Terrorists Arrested in Two Days

Police’s chief detective Comr. Gen. Sutarman said that three suspected terrorists were killed and four others were arrested when police raided their hiding places in the

The revised Criminal Code needs to pass through the House of Representatives before it becomes law. The document was submitted to lawmakers on Wednesday (6/3), a source with the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights said. The ministry argued that the current maximum sentence for convicted adulterers - nine months in prison - had failed to curb extramarital affairs in Indonesia. Under the proposed revision, cheating spouses would face a maximum sentence of five years in jail. “The government proposed the new penalties because the sanction for adultery is too light,” ministry spokesman Goncang Raharjo said. “In line with current developments, we increased the sanctions to prevent people from easily committing adultery.” Living together outside of wedlock was previously frowned upon, but was not illegal in Indonesia. The current Criminal Code also lacks articles on witchcraft or black magic. Under the revised code, those found guilty of using black magic to cause “someone’s illness, death, mental or physical suffering,” face up to five years in jail or Rp 300 million ($31,000) in fines, according to Detik.com. The penalties can be increased by a third if the sorcerer offered to perform a spell for compensation, the Criminal Code reads. It is also illegal to claim you have dark magical powers in the first place. Good or “white” magic is still legal under the revised code. Indonesia’s Criminal Code was adopted from Dutch law and drafted in 1918. It was last revised in 1958 and until recently categorized the theft of anything over Rp 250 (3 cents) a serious offense. The ministry has long promised to bring the Criminal Code up to date and adjust crimes and fines in line with the current value of the rupiah. But this latest revision also comes with proposed laws regulating morality, a section of law mostly restricted to local bylaws under the old code. Ministry of Justice and Human Rights officials stood behind

Greater Jakarta area on Thursday (14/3) and Friday (15/3). The raids took place in different locations by police anti terrorist squads in Jakarta, Bekasi and Tangerang. Police

“It should be based on fact finding, not on someone’s statement,” said Khatibul Umam Wiranu of the Democratic Party. Celebrity psychic Ki Joko Bodo, who lives in a Jakarta mansion modeled after the Borobodur temple, accused the government of basing laws on fantasy. He worried that police would use the new law to charge anyone accused of sorcery.

were forced to shoot and kill three of the suspects as they

“They cannot prove it and can charge people on assumption,” he said. “But just let them [the government] do it. It won’t be effective.”

Jakarta,” he said. Police also found explosives and four

resisted arrest, Sutarman said. The suspects were known to have committed robberies to finance their operations in Indonesia. “We found a kilogram of gold believed to have been stolen recently from its owner in Tambora in West

firearms in one of their hiding places. The suspects were believed to be members of an international terrorist

Articles punishing cheating spouses and cohabiting couples garnered words of support from some lawmakers and condemnation from others. “Adultery is the beginning of many social problems,” Khatibul said. “The sentence should deter offenders and nine months is not long enough. I agree that the sentence should be increased, but five years is too long.” He also welcomed the proposed laws against premarital cohabitation, saying it was a crime that needed to be punished. A commissioner from the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) urged the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights to focus on rape and child molestation. “I think adultery and cohabitation should be regulated, but it is more important to focus on the rape of children,” Nurcholis said. The new Criminal Code also expands the definition of rape to include both oral and anal rape. Another commissioner, Sandrayati Moniaga, said the articles regulating morality were a bad idea.

organization, but apparently had not received financial support from the organization. (March 15th 2013)

Illegal Logging Bill to Be Passed Next Month in Indonesia

The House of Representatives plans to pass a bill to combat illegal logging as soon as next month, a lawmaker said on Saturday (23/3). Ian Siagian, member of House Commission IV, which oversees forestry, said deliberations were almost at an end. “Deliberations are about to finish and on April 2, then the plenary meeting of the House of Representatives will pass the bill,” he said. “The bill is expected to minimize forest destruction.” According to 2009 data from the Forestry Ministry, deforestation affects up to 1.7 million hectares of land per year. Meanwhile, in 2010,

“Adultery and cohabiting are personal problems,” Sandrayati said. “It’s none of the government’s business, it’s the person’s business with God and their mate. The state should not intervene in personal affairs. Besides, how will they prove it?”

the Food and Agriculture Organization has the figure at

Both commissioners doubted police could find enough evidence to convict someone of using black magic to harm another person. (March 12th 2013)

“Continuing illegal logging is one of the major causes,” he

500,000 hectares a year. Ian said that the main causes of the forest destruction are conversion of forested lands into plantations, mining operations, road construction and fire.

added. (March 24th 2013)


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Sanur Beachfront to be Cleared

were damaged, destroyed or stolen. In 2007 the painter was awarded with the Kandinsky Prize in the Media

The Ministry of public works has stated that it plans to clear the Sanur beachfront so as it will be free from stall traders or semi-permanent buildings within 20 meters of the shoreline along a six kilometer stretch. “No buildings should be allowed to obstruct the sea view,” the Director General of Water Resources, Ministry of public works, Cokorda

Project of the Year nomination for his version of the Soviet film Volga-Volga. In the last few years Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe visited frequently Bali and his creative activities in the Russian fine arts sphere have diminished. (March 21st 2013)

Purnawarman said when reviewing the Sanur beach area on Wednesday (20/3). He said that the government wanted

Hospitality Panel Names Best Hotels

to clear and restore the white sandy beaches that were the

in Indonesia

center of a reclamation and conservation project during the 2001-2008 period. The Japanese Government funded

A panel of hospitality industry leaders and consultants

reclamation with loans amounting to Rp870 billion in four

has revealed the nine best hotels in the country under the

areas namely Sanur Beach (6 km), Nusa Dua Beach (5 km), Kuta Beach (4 km), and the development of the cliff area at Pura Tanah Lot, Tabanan. (March 20th 3013)

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inaugural Hospitality Investment World (HIW) Indonesia Hotel Awards competition. According to a statement from the organizers obtained in Jakarta on Friday (22/3) the

Russian Embassy in Indonesia Confirms

awards were grouped into three main categories and the

Death of Russian Painter

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nominations. In the hotel brands category, Accor was named The Russian Embassy in Indonesia has confirmed the death

best global hotel chain, Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts

of a famous Russian painter Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe

won best local hotel chain, Harris Hotel took home best

on the Indonesian island of Bali. According to the Russian

mid-range hotel chain and best economy hotel chain went

Vladislav Yuryevich Mamyshev, born in 1969, died at a hotel on the island on March 16, 2013 under yet-to-bedetermined circumstances. According to the preliminary reports, he drowned in a swimming pool, the Russian

to Fave Hotel. In the individual property category, the St. Regis Bali Resort was declared the best luxury hotel, Alila Villas Soori was named best boutique hotel, Pullman Jakarta Central Park won best business hotel and W Retreat

diplomat said. Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe was born in

& Spa Bali earned the title of best resort hotel. The Tugu

Leningrad on October 12, 1969. He became famous thanks

Hotels Group won the HIW culture award. The competition

to his performances, in which he imitated different

was conducted in conjunction with the 2nd Hospitality

celebrities. The first heroine of his virtual transformations

Investment World Indonesia 2013 conference in Jakarta.

in the eighties became Hollywood film star Marilyn Monroe,

The panel of judges for this year included Bill Barnett,

in honor of which the painter even changed his surname. Later the heroes of his performances became Alla Pugacheva, Kim Jong Il, John Paul II, Leo Tolstoy, Jeanne d’Arc, Osama bin Laden, Nicholas II, Grigory Rasputin, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, Brigitte Bardot, Tutankhamen

managing director of C9 Hotelworks; Wiryanti Sukamdani,

Mimi Hudoyo, editor at Travel Trade Media; James Stuart, managing partner of The Brand Company; and Horwath,

and many others. In 2003 Mamyshev-Monroe was

director of Rio Kondo. The conference, held with the

participating in a notorious exhibition “Be careful, religion!”

support of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy,

for which he had done a photo collage of the same name.

brought together more than 200 hotel operators, owners

On January 18, 2003, the vandals attacked the Sakharov

and industry experts in the Indonesia hospitality market.

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Gaye Warren of Bali Pink Ribbon tells us this year’s fundraising walk – on April 28 at Nusa Dua – will be better than ever, and even more fun. We’re going along for our annual outing in fetching pink and to walk the 5km track out and back from the grounds of the Bali Tourism Development Corporation headquarters. The BPR team is looking for at least 500 walkers for the 2013 walk, distinguished by being the first since the opening this year of Pink Ribbon House in Jl Dewi Sri at Kuta. The event, complete with eclectic food stalls serving fare provided by international hotels, opens at 2.30pm with an entertainment programme including music and a prize draw. The walk itself commences at 4pm, after the heat of the afternoon. It’s in its fourth year.

A little note from the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival – it was on their Facebook, a prime resource for distantly disfavoured delvers into the mysteries of life on Janet DeNeefe’s literary hillside – tells us Goenawan Mohamad will make an appearance at this year’s festival, from Oct. 11-15. That’s really great news. Goenawan Mohamad is a poet and man of letters and founder of what is unarguably Indonesia’s best as well as its most politely pugnacious current affairs magazine, Tempo.

The Pink Ribbon Walk is the major event to raise funds to continue and expand the education programme and also to implement patient support programmes at Pink Ribbon House. These programmes are new and in great demand as breast cancer is a threat to many disadvantaged Balinese women who otherwise might not be diagnosed. Breast cancer checks will be available at the event. Why not put together a team for the walk? Tickets cost Rp150K for adults and Rp.750K for students, Children under 12 walk free. Details are available on the web at balipinkribbon.com, by email at balipinkribbon@gmail. com, and telephone +62816295815 or +62816966251.

No Nookie! Doubtless the happy trippers of the national assembly who are looking at criminal codes in the EU as part of their essential non-internet research into proposed revisions of the Indonesian code will be asking their liberal, democratic European hosts how they deal with the horrific practice of unlicensed nookie. For our fine legislators propose to punish this heinous offence, upon its detection by the prophylactic squad, by sending the participants to jail. The suggestion – we heard it from Justice and Human Rights Ministry director Wahiddin – is that people found to have engaged in premarital sex could be jailed for five years while it will also be illegal for unmarried couples to live together. They would get up to one year in jail. Presumably the new code and its penalties will also apply to extramarital sex. That could lead to even more cells being occupied and lots of offices being vacated. The former would be a bad thing. The latter has its attractions. Apparently the revisions to the criminal code, especially those related to the fact that large numbers of Indonesians choose to have sex with each other, are necessary because the present code does not reflect Indonesia’s societal norms. Wahiddin’s view was supported by a legislator from the People’s Conscience Party, Syarifuddin Sudding, who said: “I think it would be good if this is regulated.” We think it’s a good thing we read this rubbish. If we’d missed it, we’d never have known it was National Nonsense Day.

Erection News Bali is in the midst of an erection campaign. Some people have even noticed this and are beginning to suggest that the island might lose large parts of its unique character – not to mention tourists – if we persist in the maniacal project to turn lots of it into something resembling Jakarta. Governor Pastika is to be counted among this happy band of better-futurists. It’s a shame that like provincial leaders everywhere in the country he is effectively sidelined on developmental questions because planning (ha!) and building permissions reside with the districts (regencies) and their leaders. These subordinate gentlemen – insubordinate is a better term – believe they owe only notional tutelage to governors. None the less, erection campaigns are always worth watching. This is because they are invariably accompanied by pie in the sky. It’s the essential ingredient, something like the mystery herbs and spices in Colonel Sanders’ chicken dinners. The latest soup de jour is a project for a monorail that will connect all regencies in Bali. This is being evaluated by a Chinese railway operator. It is a worthy successor to the round-island railway scheme that got an outing in 2009 and which was to follow the road system. This was to avoid expensive land acquisition, though the Simpang Siur shemozzle is a useful example of the swingeing cost of a clumsy non sequitur – and was being evaluated by Indian railway tycoons. They have long since gone away for a curry-puff break.

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He was listed as 1999 International Editor of the Year by World Press Review magazine and in 2006 was one of four journalists to receive the Dan David Prize. Three US$1 million awards are made each year by the Israel-based Dan David Foundation established in 2000 with a US$100 million endowment by the Romanian-born international businessman and philanthropist Dan David. The fi rst awards were handed out in May 2002. Goenawan’s latest books of poetry are Don Quixote (2011) and 70 Puisi (70 Poems). His plays are published in Tan Malaka dan Tiga Lakon lain. The festival dates are Oct. 11-15. The event was rescheduled to avoid clashing with a much less literary gabfest, the 2013 APEC Summit being held at Nusa Dua in October.

Making a Difference There’s an interesting exhibition coming up this month at the Ganesha Gallery at Four Seasons Resort Jimbaran. It will show works by five Bali-based female artist and raise money for the Senang Hati Foundation, a charity based at Tampak Siring near Ubud which has been looking after disabled Balinese since 2003. The exhibition – The Power of Creative Women – is the fourth such collaboration over the past 10 years. The five artists are Ida Ayu Wiadnyani Manuaba, Putu Suriati, Kartika Sudibia, Nina Packer and Cheryl Lee. The exhibition opens on April 23, Kartini Day, which celebrates the birth date of Raden Ajeng Kartini, regarded as the founding figure of the still extant struggle for women’s rights in Indonesia. Works by the artists will be auctioned on the night with all proceeds donated to the foundation.

Happy Birthday Way back in 2004, when Made Wijaya was just into his fifties, Sydney writer Eric Ellis suggested him as number one of the eight best things to see in Bali. His MW brief of nine years ago, published in The Sydney Morning Herald, is worth reprising here:

For Sale; “Kinostühle”cinema seats, old fashion type machine, cheap German books, clothes and more for belly dance, decoration things, gifts and more. <barbaraseibt@yahoo.de>. Phone: 0813 5332 7901. Kuta. [230] For Sale; Brand new boxed learn to speak Spanish deluxe with 4 cd rom’s enclosed never been used with barron’s 501 Spanish verb book and cd rom plus 1001 most useful spanish words by Seymour Resnick. Original price from Amazon £42.52 = 616,000 rupiah will except 560,000 rupiah. No longer required, I only speak English 0878 6103 5873 [north Bali] 5 kms west of Lovina. Buyer collects. [221] For Sale; Major brand 7” tablet PC. Android 4.3 Ice Cream Sandwich (latest) camera, video, wifi, Skype, long battery life, almost new, very lightweight. Cost Rp. 1,300,000. Sell for Rp. 1,000,000 or make best offer. will sell quick. 0821 4680 2893. Ubud. [172]

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For Sale; In Kerobokan original new Levi’s 501 jeans button-fly for men, W33 and L33. Asking IDR 400k. Bought for IDR 900k at Levi’s store. More info or see picture email to <van. balder@gmail.com>. [192] Moving Sale; Canon HG10 HD camcorder. Included WD-H43-wide-converter. power adapter. 2 Battery packs. Wireless controller. Component cable. Stereo video cable. USB cable. Software. Recording system AVCHD. 40GB HD drive. LCD screen: 2.7in. MiniSDcard. 2.5 Mio Rp (FIX). Sanur. For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [208] Wanted; Fitness dumbell set, incline or flat bench good price. Call 081 774 8887. Seminyak. [054] For Sale; Make from tapwater drinking water. Osmosis reverse system nesca brand. 1.800.000rp. Contact 0819 3620 2136. Sanur. [055]

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The Naughty Made Wijaya: There’s a school of Australian visitors to Bali who like their footy, beer and burgers and don’t fully realise they’ve left Australia when they lob in their Kuta flophouse. At the other extreme, there are those who go the whole cultural hog and behave as if they were Balinese in a former life, and sometimes even this one. Made Wijaya likes to have a go at both of them – and all permutations in between – usually via his entertaining website www.strangerinparadise.com and his monthly magazine, The Poleng. Both are well worth viewing before you fly north. Born Michael White and a one-time Sydney tennis pro, Wijaya swam ashore to Bali from a yacht in 1973 and he has been there ever since. He is now a successful architect and resort designer but, most entertaining of all, an often acerbic social commentator. He can be too easily dismissed as a flake by his critics but that is to decry his skills as a linguist – he is one of the few long-term foreigners on the island to learn Balinese – and expertise on Hindu culture. Wijaya holds court at Villa Bebek (Duck House). Visit his site and drop him a line. If he decides he likes you, he might even respond.

These days The Stranger is published monthly in Now Bali magazine. It’s always worth reading and the stranger the better works for us. We read him regularly even though we’d end up in the soup if we went to the Duck House. It was Wijaya’s birthday on March 22. He was 60 and was celebrating not only that milestone but also 40 years in Bali. He did so with a special showing of the movie The King and I. He likes the film, he says, because the Hollywood costume worn by star Yul Brynner shows sartorial descent from formerly royal attire of Java. Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser C/NV/U-23 Jan. 13


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For Sale; Single-size foam mattress (90 x 180 x 14 cm), used for less than a year, in very good condition, still in plastic, IDR 200. 000. SMS 081 7930 8888 or e-mail <kats_sale@yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [200] For Sale; YSL in Love Again Fleur de la Passion 100ml; Max Mara Silk Touch 90ml, unwanted gifts. IDR 250.000 each or IDR 450.000 both. Max Mara no box. SMS 081 7930 8888. Denpasar. [201] For Sale; USB internet stick Telkomsel flash high speed wireless broadband. Huawei mobile broadband. New price IDR 600K, now for 200K. Contact email to <van. balder@gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [193]

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For Sale; Laptop Acer V-5. Prosesor intel Celeron, screen 14”, Ram 2gb, HDD 500GB, camera 2 mp, wifi, still warranty, condition is good. Price IDR 2.500.000 for interest buyer can contact: 0821 4795 6535. Denpasar. [153] For Sale; Urgent for sale gorgeous wedding dress with long plume, custom made in Europe, original price: 2.000 USD, selling price 5 juta, negotiable. For pictures text your e-mail to 0878 8135 9359. Nusa Dua. [154] For Sale; iPad 2, 64GB + 3G + Wifi. Used very, very little. Just like new! 5,900,000 Rp! Call or SMS 0812 8413 2333. <goodnfunny65@ yahoo.com>. Jimbaran. [095]

by Dr. Rob Tw (in) side Paintings by Ketut Teja Astawa and Dewa Putu Mokoh At Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak Tel: 736628 This exhibition, ‘Tw (in) side’, represents two Balinese painters from different generations, who apply similar techniques of Balinese traditional painting as the basis of their creative development. Since the 1990’s, Ketut Teja Astawa, a young Ketut Teja Astawa: painter from Sanur, has being ‘Untitled’ developing his own distinctive style, which is inspired by characteristics from the Balinese Wayang Puppet Theatre. On the other hand, also on display, are works from the late and lamented Dewa Putu Mokoh, who learned the Pengosekan style of painting at a young age. Mokoh was able to become independent of the mainstream, and developed his own stylistic works. There was no close personal relationship between Teja and Mokoh, however, the creative explorations by both of them, who stand for two different generations, can be perceived as different customs within the development of Indonesian contemporary art. Their Dewa Putu Mokoh: ‘Untitled’ existence indicates that the style of traditional Balinese line painting is still alive and well. That is: the development of an art form via an esthetic exploration which reveals the theme of line found in classical Balinese art. Teja creates caricature forms as the basic principles within his works. Actually, puppets are creations with distorted forms, and he recreates their basic structures which have been standardized. He has restructured them to be more unique. In short, he has released puppets from their collective habitat, into his own personal style and language. The curator of the exhibition, Wayan Seriyoga Parta, feels that Teja’s openness to a variety of interpretations, pretensions, and meanings, reflects his authenticity to dissimilar matters, even the spontaneous ones. An idea coming to Teja’s mind may be compositionally adjusted so that it doesn’t interrupt, or, is intentionally meant to be an aesthetic distraction, which captures the viewer’s attention. Parta also believes that it is Teja’s imagination that leads his creativity. Teja’s inclination for diverse possibilities may not plainly present an aesthetic phenomenon, but, a value is perceived in the process he is in. The ability to perform continuous experimentations is a reflection of the artist’s creative power. Mokoh, a simple man, was born in 1934 in Pengosekan. He painted with a distinctive, naïve, child-like style, and he was a brave artist who depicted subjects uncommon by the Ubud standard. Through his small narratives of daily life, basic human experiences can be seen in some of his works. Sometimes, he just displayed a fabric hanging in his

paintings. It might be a common thing, but, when the viewer looks deeply into the details, it shows the compositional aspects of his paintings. The tendency of Balinese traditional art is to depict narratives spread throughout all parts of the composition, and filling the whole of the canvas. However, Mokoh surpassed that convention by displaying his uncomplicated narratives using only one focal point, positioned on the edge, and then the rest of the composition was left empty. His compositions reveal his intense wish to explore visual aspects, which he was able to achieve by allowing his creativity to flow intuitively. Tease! Group Exhibition of Paintings At Taksu Gallery, W Retreat & Spa, Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak Tel: 4738106 The Taksu Gallery’s latest exhibition ‘Tease!’ is a group show featuring four contemporary Balinese artists: Dodit Artawan, Ketut Moniarta, Putu Purwa, and Budi Agung Kuswara. In the works presented, the artists utilize the same form of expression in painting. Each artist presents their individual perspectives on contemporary art in modern society. The artists question the medium itself, and allow their inquisitions to take a form in which the questions might answer themselves. As subversive and playful as the artworks seem, it allows the viewers to question their perceptions of contemporary art techniques. Dodit Artawan Upon graduation with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Indonesian Art Institute in Denpasar, Dodit started his career as a part of the TAKSU art clinic. This was an artists’ collective that made quite an upheaval in the local art scene, Dodit Artawan: ‘Visual Candy 4’ for breaking the established imagery of contemporary art by using traditional Balinese elements. From 1997 to date, Dodit has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Ketut Moniarta Moni graduated from the Indonesian Art Institute in Denpasar. Moni understands that one of the strengths of painting is its ability to create the illusion of forms, with many possibilities of characters and plasticity. One can surmise Ketut Moniarta: that they are appealing for ‘Study Object’ Moni because of their formal components: shape, material, and color. Moni has participated in two solo exhibitions and in many group exhibitions. Putu Purwa Putu Purwa displays stocky male figures that are constantly

in motion, with wild and abandoned body language and gestures. Affected by the issues which surround him, Purwa channels his moods through the figurative manner of his paintings. The bodies portrayed in Purwa’s works can be linked to the history of art, because, for centuries, the body has always been a theme explored in western art.

Putu Purwa: ‘Flow Out’

Budi Agung Kaswara Budi Agung Kuswara’s art practice had its foundations in painting, and, as he developed as an artist, it extended into mix-media installations. In his work, he finds himself engaged in the creation of pieces that find harmony between the microcosmic and macrocosmic, and which keep a balance between the interior and exterior worlds. Whimsical situations and fantastical Budi Agung Kaswara: landscapes can influence his ‘Bukan Lagu Lama’ themes of environmentalism, introspection, and self-reflexive enquiry. E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au Copyright © 2013 Dr. Rob You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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For Sale; Computer dual core, intel CPU 2140@ 1,60ghz. 1, 93GB of RAM. lcd accer 15 inch complete with keyboard, mouse, speaker, stavolt Matsunaga. rp. 2.200.000. Contact: 0813 8625 0849. Denpasar. [209] Who knows a diviner (a person who divines the location of water or minerals; One who searches for underground objects or water using a divining rod) for our very dry land on the hills (250m above sea level) near Lipah/Ahmed? Pls contact Michael 081 2395 1444. [210] Moving Sale; Furnishings from 2 villas including table/ chairs, cabinets, lamps (x8) bedside tables (x8), paintings, urns, single beds, crockery, portacot, cutlery, water dispensers, outdoor settings, sunloungers (x4), mirrors and loads more. Call Gaye 0819 1620 0081. Email: <susuka12hotmail. com>. Seminyak. [211] For Sale; Generator (genset) silent diesel 5500 watts! Firman FDG 7800SE2. Hardly used since new. Sell 8.5 mill IDR. 0361 746 9068. Kerobokan. [212] For Sale; Double stroller. Brand Baby Club. Good condition from Australia. Black. Rp 1 million. Contact Rebekah 081 237 584 374. Kuta. [213]

9-Meter modern Longboat build March-2013; 2x50HPYamaha 4-stroke-Engines from 2009 Consumption 2x8Liter/hour at 10knots. 2x250Liter Fuel-tanks. Inspect in Serangan. Price: 189 Juta. Phone: 0813 3753 4097 or <info@bali-cat.com>. [017]

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The Gallery is looking for staff - 3 Shop Managers (English, computer and selling skills)

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Experience not necessary, only requirements are good English (written & spoken), strong inter-personal skills, confidence & ambition. Please email your CV (including Cover Letter and photo) to balieditorial@gmail.com for an immediate interview. Basic salary + very high commissions for the right candidates. NC/Es/26 Dec 12

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Models wanted. Female, missy fashion, age 30-45. Send sample photo, CV to <info_model@yahoo.com>. Only short list will be contacted. [218] House Keeping staff, waiters, Cook and Cook assistant. For Seminyak villas and restaurant. Email CV to <hrd@cliobali. com>. [829] Floor Manager for Restaurant/Bar in Seminyak. Staff management, exceptional service delivery to customers and perfect English are essential. Only experienced candidates apply to <lacalaca.bali@ gmail.com> or 0812 3632 4775. [841]

Looking For : Qualified primary & middle years teachers, Playgroup teacher & teaching assistants (experienced Indonesian), Office boy with drivers license, Receptionist with fluent English. Send CV to : <enquiriesrjs@gmail.com>.

Waitress Required for Restaurant/Bar in Seminyak. Experience, perfect English and excellent customer service are essential. Candidates contact <lacalaca.bali@gmail.com> 0812 3632 4775. [842]

Villa rental company Seminyak looking for Manager / Secretary / Accounting / must be polyvalent, spontaneous, motivated, curious. Speak/ write French & English. Good salary. Call: (0361) 847 5415. [884]

Looking for female staff age 25-35: Production manager for new PT Company. SPG for boutique. Waitress for Cafe. Must have experience, perfect English, good presentation. SMS 0812 3962 2003 or email <info@ bambooku.com>. [852] NC/Es/3 Apr 13

Exotissimo

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innovative regional leader in the travel industry in South East Asia is opening new position for: • Reservation • Operation & Planning • Spanish Speaking Travel Consultants • German Speaking Travel Consultants • French Speaking Travel Consultants • Receptionist • And native English speaker Product Manager with a strong destination knowledge of Indonesia in its Indonesian office located in Sanur in the island of Bali. You have a passion for travel, a winning and caring attitude, enjoy learning and sharing your knowledge, and willing to join the dream team in travel industry: Send your application and become a responsible member of our dynamic and committed team. E mail : ario@exotissimo.com Phone : 08164219520 NC/Es/20 Mar 13

We are looking for a representative lady, for a new long-term villa renting company based in Canggu. Requirements: Fluent Bahasa Indonesia, Good English (writing and speaking), Knowledge of the expat/tourist villa area’s of Bali. Job description: Villa listing outdoor, Villa listing indoor, Villa owner contact, Customer contact. We offer a good salary. Mail us to <futureventuresltd@gmail. com>. [882]

Kitchen and Operation Managers Required and Office Staff. Crusoe’s Bar 184 Legian. Call/SMS 0819 1649 4225. [848] Urgently needed, certified English native teachers for kindergarten and primary level. Please send your CV to <jbschoolbali@yahoo. com> or contact 0812 3989 7555. [877] English Speaking Staff for Sales. 0815 5842 9509 <nooadresss@hotmail. com>. [878] Looking for Salesman. Fix + Commissions. Send CV to <gazardmathieu@gmail. com>. Contact Math. [879] Spa massage therapists needed for Dreamworks Spa in Dubai. Boys and girls, please send CV email to <peter@dreamworks. ae>. [881] Giftshop and drugstore in 5 stars hotel at Tanjung Benoa looking for shopkeepers, active English, honest, 1 to 2 years working experience. <ramalee@gmail.com>. [888]

Travel & Lifestyle Magazine (English language) seeking:

Full-Time/ Freelance Editors, Writers & Contributors: For our range of publications. We will consider expat or local applicants. Those with an interest in travel, lifestyle & gourmet food are ideal.

Please email your CV (including Cover Letter and photo) to balieditorial@gmail.com for an immediate interview. NC/Es/26 Dec 12

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Warehouse Supervisor; Male / Female, 28-40 years old, Minimum D3 qualification, Written & spoken English, Microsoft Office Skills. Sales; Male / Female, 19-35 years old, Minimum D3 qualification, Microsoft Office skills, Written & spoken English. <infodmbali@gmail. com>. [889] We are Distribution Company Looking for Finance Control, HRD Recruitment, Marketing, Admin Project, Admin Sales, Warehouse. Send your CV to < hrd@ hal l omi c. com> . [891]

Will be opening soon a brand new Café in Echo Beach and we are looking for highly motivated candidates with experiences in: 1. Cooks with Western and Asian food experience in Indonesian, Thai and Japanese 2. Waitress/Waitresses/Bartenders/Baristas 3. Stewards/Cleaners General Qualifications: • Experience in the same field • Fluent in English • Honest, motivated person and skillful • Discipline, responsible, capable of handling multitask and working under pressure • Could work independently or teamwork Please email us your CV, references and recent photo to : stanwell86@yahoo.com NC/Es/3 Apr 13

Sales Marketing Wanted, able to communicate in English, fresh graduate and experienced are welcome to apply, Send CV, recent photo and expected Salary to <director@busybeefood. org>. [892] Looking for male Spa Manager. Real leader. Good team player. Good Grooming. Experience. Must speak English. Send email & photo to <pjlve86@yahoo. com>. [893] Mannekepis Restaurant in Seminyak looking for: Bartendreess, Receptionist, Cashier, Waiter/ss, HRD Officer. Please submit your CV to Jalan Raya Seminyak No. 2 Kuta. [894]

Peak Adventure Travel Tour Guide We are looking for LOCAL GUIDES to lead our trips in Sumatra, Java, Bali and Lombok. If you are interested in joining the best adventure travel company in the world and have the following: • • • • • • •

Great English language ability Passion for travel and your country Travel experience and guiding experience (license) Can deliver high standards of customer service Ability to work independently and problem solve Excellent organizational skills Physically fit as will be working long hours

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Applications in English with CV and cover letter, and your salary expectations: info@landofbali.com *These positions are available to the local work force, or Foreigners already resident in Indonesia* NC/Es/3 Apr 13

Need Officer, Waiter, Waitress, Cook, PR for Dapat Restaurant in Jalan Raya Seminyak No. 63 Soon. Call 0857 3876 5895 / 730454. [900] Looking for Accounts Manager. Must be Fluent In English, Be Skilled in MYOB and Microsoft Office. Great Starting Salary and Incentive Bonuses. Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm. Please Email CV to <info@maidenlove. net>. [901] 18Suite Villa Loft@Kuta urgently need: Room Srvc/M (exp.as waiter/ waitress), GSA/M&F (exp. VHP/hotel, night audit). All 1 yr Exp & English. CV to <hrd@18suite.com>. [902] Motorbike company is looking for: - 2 mechanics, 1 painter, - 1 welder. SMS to 0821 4532 8445. [903]

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Operations Mgr (Expat) Financial Controller Dir of Sales (Hotel) Villa Oper Manager GM Restaurant Sous Chef / Chef Secretary / PA Chief Accountant HRD Manager Web Programmer

Motorbike company in Kerobokan is looking for 1 secretary fluent in English, need computer skills. Please contact 0821 4532 8445. [904] International Holiday company are looking for 1825yo male/female for tour desk - sales counter with attractive salary & lucrative commission. Email to: <hr@m y v a c a t i o n s g r o u p . com>. [905]

VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/20 Mar 13

1. Assistant Manager • Minimum 3 years experience • Bachelor Degree • Good command in English (oral & written) • Able to handle pressure 2. Graphic Designer • Young, fresh graduate • Experience in using Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator • Handle brochures, flyers & photo editing • Good in English (written & oral) • Residence in Bali 3. IT • Design, build and maintain website/online-shop • Handle network trouble shooting • Energetic, creative, hard working • Good command in English • Residence in Bali 4. Accounting Manager • Male/female max 35 y.o • Minimum 2 years experience • Bachelor majoring Accounting • Understanding accounting journal, accurate, work underpressure • Fluent in English • Residence in Bali 5. Office Girl • Wanita, Max 25 tahun, Berbahasa Inggris • Pengalaman min. 2 tahun, Wilayah Bali 6. Restaurant Manager (Expat/Non-Expat) • Minimum 3 years exp. • Good English and Bahasa, Organized • Good Customer Service, Ability to manage team 7. Warehouse Manager • Min 3 years experience • Ability to check stock level • Insure quality stock take, Insure distribution of products • Well organized, Ability to be team leader Please send your resume, CV to deushrd@gmail.com NC/Es/3 Apr 13

Looking for female dancers and SPG for lounge on the beach in Labuan bajo. Contact <massidere@gmail. com> or Atlantis Restaurant 0821 4704 9063. [906] Looking for; experience Admin, SPG/B Jewelry, Cleaner. Email us at: <finelcontact@gmail.com> or Jl. Petitenget no. 88C, Seminyak. [918]

KCBJ Tours, Jl. Raya Kuta 127 ˆ Kuta, Email: <hrd@ kcbtours.com> is seeking for candidates who are honest, creative, energetic, dynamic, hard working, responsible and like challenges as: Outbound Hotel and tours reservation (OHtlKCB), Account Recievable (AccKCB) and Inbound Hotel and Tours Reservation (IHtlKCB) send CV, expected salary, recent photograph. [907] Looking for experienced pembantu to work in Istanbul Turkey, in a villa (Cooking, Cleaning). Good English skills. Send CVs <villasymrna@gmail. com>. [908]

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Qualified sales and marketing person Charismatic Representative Open for both indonesian and expatriate Send complete resume and photo to: hr-manager@mozaic-beachclub.com at latest 15 April 13 NC/Es/3 Apr 13

Bali Krisna Service

Since 1999 Bali Krisna Service CV, has been the number one and most trusted domestic employee agency in Bali, specialising in housemaids, babysitters and nannies. We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.

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Jewelry brand looking for female sales assistant in Ubud. Must have: Good English and sales experience. Email your CV to <contact@ anandasoulcreations. com>. [909] Qualified Programmer, Access 2010, PHP, MYSQL, Web Database. Call 081 835 0444. [910] Need: Data Entry incl. Accounting, smart girls speak English. CV to Jl. Kayu Aya No. 42 Seminyak, ctc. 0812 3609 4753. [911] Experienced Spa & Masseuse Required for Retreat. Email: <dan@ saltretreat.com>. [912] Looking for Personal assistant, SPG. Must have computer skills, excellent English written and verbal, must be organized. CV: <sensey@hotmail.fr>. [913]

BALI EMPLOYMENT & NANNY SERVICE PHONE 0361 8839741 / 0821 4519 9419 www.nannyserviceinbali.com

We Provide: Housekeeper, Housemaid Babysitter/Nanny freelance & permanent Driver, Security, Gardener, Pool Cleaner Office Staff, Waitress, Cook, etc. English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male. Good Service With Guarantee C/Es/20 Feb 13

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE: General Manager (Expat) - Jakarta Group Head of IT (Expat/Local) - Bali Spa Advisor/Spa Manager (Expat) - Bali Director of Restaurant, Bars & Events – Jakarta Director of Technical Services - Tabanan Rooms Division Manager - Uluwatu Executive Housekeeper - Nusa Dua Director of Procurement - Nusa Dua Personal Assistant – Jakarta

Director of Operations – Jakarta VP (Sales&) Marketing – Jakarta Director of Food & Beverage – Surabaya Director of Security – Tabanan Director of Rooms - Nusa Dua Executive Housekeeper - Uluwatu Sales Manager - Ubud Executive Secretary (2) - Nusa Dua Human Resources Manager - Nusa Dua

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A Leading Spa Management Company looking for 1.Sales Executive, 2.Japanese GRO & Admin Spa School with min 2y experience in hospitality. Please send your CV to <hrd@jamutraditionalspa. com>. [914]

For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Dewi Sri, Blok C, Nr 3 • Kuta, Bali, Indonesia • Tel / Fax: +62/361.763.324 C/Es/G-3 April 13

General Manager/HR-Growing Jewelry/Accessories Export company seeks experienced and effective GM/ HR to add to their management team. Candidate Requirements are:

Wanted, MYOB bookkeeper for Aussie BAS statement. Contact <markobrien23@ gmail.com> or 0858 5726 7516. [915]

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SUPERVISOR CASHIER WAITER/ES SOUS CHEF CHEF DE PARTIE COOK

Requirements • Honest and reliable person • Minimum experience 1 Year in Food & Beverage at the same position • Fluent in English both oral and written • Having well knowledge about Food & Beverage Send your CV to: • Jl. Raya Petitenget No. 77X (Mantra) • taruna.arghapati@mantrabali.com NC/Es/3 Apr 13

• Candidate must have minimum of 5 years experience as Human Resource Director for minimum of 50 employees • Knowledgeable & familiar with all Indonesian Employment laws, rules & regulations (understanding of taxes as well) • Well versed on: Employment contracts, Intellectual Property protection, Confidentiality Agreements, Insurance, Benefits & Packages, etc. • Capable of creating and enforcing polices and procedures to maintain a high quality of performance and consistency • Excellent at evaluating procedures and processes to maximize efficiency, speed and quality and implementing new where required • Excellent communicator and Manager with strong written and verbal communication skills required • Good computer skills and articulate in Excel and good at learning new systems • Highly organized, motivated team leader with a sincere, professional and caring attitude towards others Please write us a brief cover letter about why you would be ideal for this position and email along with your resume to: bali.opportunity008@gmail.com NC/Es/3 Apr 13


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BUSINESS SERVICES Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi 0813 3870 5158, <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>. [074] <www.BaliShoot.com>. Professional Photographer. Product Photograpy. [654] Work from home, or the beach, or your home on the beach. Ready for an Internet Lifestyle? Free info <p ro elead@gm ail. co m>. [ 947] Professional Photography services. Affordable price. Call: 0813 1017 7700 < w w w. A r i o s G a l l e r y. com>. [708] Private Investigator 0815 5842 9509. <nooadresss@ hotmail.com>. [885] Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653]

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Get those product photos now! For your website or paper advertisement. Why wait? <hejphotos@gmail. com> or SMS 0819 3601 4449 for info. [500]

Web design and interactive CD services. Portfolio: <http://creatiwebdesign. com>. Email: <creatiwebdesignbali@ gmail.com>. Andro +62 81 7978 7894. [832]

Looking For A Reliable Villa Builder? Bali Home Builder is your peace of mind. Western standards. Best value for money. No hidden costs. No price change during the project. Detailed quotes. Fair and detailed contract. On Time, on Quality, on Budget. BHB assists you for your architecture and engineering drawings. Contact Resma: +62 (0)81 7980 2214 <balihomebuilder@icloud. com>. [759]

Indonesian Sourcing Agent, help you locate factories, negotiate and Inspect. Call : Kris 0858 1121 5943 or email : <goods@from-indonesia. com>. [837]

Web Designer. 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>. [554]

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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]

Contractor, Architect, Design Interior, Land for Sale. CV. Bali Brahmandha. <balibrahmandha@yahoo. com> 0819 3310 0741 / (0361) 854 9434. [797]

I’m looking for part time job. Working at home, have internet connection. Experienced in admin and Accounting. Speak English and Bahasa. Please e-mail: <madedewi83@gmail. com>. [925]

Looking for parttime Accountant? expert on MYOB, QuickBooks and tax services. Please contact : <sekarbali@yahoo. com>. [890]

A graphic designer looking for a job. Fluent in English orally and written. Contact: <abragon.spudnic@gmail. com>. [895]

Composite decking specialist & carpentery. E-mail: <woodworking. bali@yahoo.co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [033] Avian Veterinarian, Has 15years experience working in Bird park. Contact/ Maryke: 081 2360 0226. [897] Indonesian language training @ your location, experienced in teaching Indonesian to foreigners. Contact Ms. Gracesima: 0821 468 501 75 / email: <learn.speak.indonesian@ gmail.com>. [898]

Female, experienced PA / development manager looking for part-time job. <jobinbali@hotmail. com>. [899] Expat long termed stay is searching for challenging fulltime management position at a reliable company. Over 10 years experience in the retail business. Motivated, team player and hardworking. For CV <mainski@gmail.com> / 0819 3601 4449. [595]

Expatriate, female professional seeking Technical Advisor role within hospitality. Extensive experience. Bilingual English/Italian with French and Indonesian. Good presentational skills, working permit. Contact: <promoting. resorts@gmail.com>. [917] Fashion Design & Production Assistant. Female Australian Expat seeking employment. Experienced in design, production, retail operations, visual merchandising, stock management, hotel consignments, marketing, wholesale and retail sales. Previously worked in Bali as designer and have basic production knowledge. Fashion Design Diploma & Fashion Business Certificate holder. Can speak basic Bahasa Indonesian. Please email: <fashionhelpbali@ hotmail.com>. [887]

Accountant, tax consultant, Quickbooks expert 0878 6002 2239 / <anggra1@ yahoo.com>. [787] Australian Home Tutor seeks 4 hrs work/day for 5 days/week. Ph: 0813 3712 4869 John. [758] Caring Day Mother, Your Children Leave with me while you work. Sanur Jl. Batu Sari. Vivi 0819 9900 4317. [886] I am an expatriate, female Facilitator seeking sponsoring Yoga Studio or similar. I instruct 1.5 hour classes and lead workshops on Rishi Isometrics + Five Tibetans + Inner Smile. This is a beautiful and highly beneficial practice gathering large interest with resorts’ managers for their customers. It doesn’t require any previous experience and it is suitable to all age groups. Contact <serendipity11.666@gmail. com>. [916]

We are a PADI 5 Star dive centre in Sanur looking to fill these two permanent positions; 1. Customer Relations Manager (Indonesian or Foreigner): you need to be fluent in written & spoken English, a great people-person, cool with social media and a scuba diver. 2. Reservation Crew (Indonesian): you need to have excellent written & spoken English, and be good with numbers. Please send your CV in English to simon@baliscuba.com

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TELEMARKETING OPERATOR The new company “OH MY GREEN “moving into a new Market trend of the environment that develops worldwide, and particularly in the field of construction and architecture. Responsibilities: We seek a candidate able to identify decision makers, concerned targets by phone, with significant experience of phoning and telemarketing ... The goal is to obtain appointments from the decision makers for our sales manager and sales engineer. Detection officials and decision makers following targets: Architects, property developers, airports, shopping centers, publics’ administrations, Resorts and large corporations….

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Coral Triangle Center is a regional organization based in Bali Indonesia focusing on capacity development of practitioners in marine conservation. CTC inspires and trains generations to care for coastal and marine ecosystems. We are seeking a qualified candidate for :

Office Coordinator

Requirements: • Have professional appearance. • Handle all activities related to Office’s general affair, purchasing and travel arrangement • Administration and secretarial task • Good command of English and Bahasa Indonesia both spoken and written • Computer Literate (word,excel,power point) • Has a good high motivation & willingness for appear special events • Nice personal attitude, cooperative, team work, and can make good relation with government, police and team • Mature, independent, analytical, detailed oriented with strong follow up and multi tasking skill Send application letter and CV to : hrecruitment@coraltrianglecenter.org by stating OC, position as e-mail subject.

REQUIREMENTS Female or Male 30-40 years Candidate sensitive and interested in the environment and new technologies in this field. Candidate must possess at least Business Bachelor degree 2 years experience at least in the Telemarketing and Phoning. Knowledge of the construction and architecture is a plus. Excellent spoken and written English Landscaping knowledge is a plus… Interested candidates are invited to submit your resume, stating expected salary and date of availability together with a recent photograph to: info@oh-my-green.com Phone : 0361 8482656 Fax : 0361 8482657 Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. NC/Es/3 Apr 13

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Surviving Cancer Compos Mentis: A Lethally Simple Look at the Epidemic from Ubud By Jo Sanzone Doctors and researchers are increasingly admitting that the environment of your cells is more important than your genes in regards to developing malignancies. “The influence of the cell environment is so strong that it controls which genes get activated and which get silenced, and this ultimately determines if you will get sick or not,” says Katharina Johnson, MD, of Ubud. She was traditionally trained in Austria and ventured into alternative practices once she began to see the uber-obvious yet terminally rare benefits of combining the best of both worlds. It is a synthesis which is perhaps more of a reduction of irrelevancies and irrationality than the addition of combining methodology: the reduction of the pharma-led corporate defilement of medicine, for one; and, an unremitting flinging light into the caves of the fluffy new age therapists that float around Ubud and planets elsewhere. When we reduce these two vampires of medicine, our fears of addictive medication through over-diagnoses, and our temptations of entrancing mystifications, strip us down to a reality so selfpossessed it’s damn sexy. Who doesn’t want to see their mate in control of their own health? More of an embarrassing than ‘inconvenient’ truth is the fact that gaining authoritative power over our health requires clear views of our internal and external environments, then the applications of nourishing procedures. But watching thirty advertising minutes to the TV hour—filled with an acrobatic barrage of desperately commercial content and psychologically conniving marketing— might not facilitate such basic clarity. Naturally, our internal environments are intimately connected to our external ones. Choosing one environment as more important than the other is ridiculously narrow and misleading, because we can never be isolated from somewhere, excepting in imagination and chimerical madness. Dr. Katharina tells us that “what makes up the environment of your cells are your beliefs, the nutrients, the amount of oxygen the cells have available, and the toxins they are exposed to.” Since none of these biological factors function in remoteness —since beliefs, nutrients, oxygen, and toxins must all be connected to the outside our bodies, yes, to objects—the two environments are inseparable. There may be some futuristic alternatives: bubble worlds, exclusively exhaling lungs (something like gills, maybe), and an emergency hotline for genetic engineers. These screwball isolationist ideas primarily emanate from the philosophical adulterators of Descartes’ mind-body problem and the globally rampant economic plague of American-style propaganda. The first was an adjunctive effect of one man’s brilliant reflections; the second stems from oligarchic power and maniacal target marketing. This point is significantly relevant to our cancer discussion because it shows us that these two factors, mind-body/ individual-environment dualism and our TV sets, reduce our capacity to wholly experience ourselves in our surroundings and then act appropriately with full sense of regard. No wonder why people just trust the industry and don’t bother knowing what ‘maltodextrin’ and pectin are and are doing in their Häagen-Daz. The primordial need for nourishment and community always takes us back to the quintessential farm, despite it all. The farm and old man fire are the technical reasons why we came out of the woods in the first place. And nutrition is the basic stimulus for all the movements of our actions, our manifestations—the basic actualization of our gene maps. Without nutrition, human actions will not be powered, actively or prohibitively, from the division of our first embryonic cells to restful states to the dodging of that truck that casually pulled into your driving lane without a seeming peripheral care in the good world. Where do genes fit into these internal and external environmental pictures? They fascinate the public because they clairvoyantly appear to contain the hallmarks of individual fate. And they still play a prominent role in the world of oncology as they are frequently blamed for causing malignancy both in health propaganda and respected medical literature. A scientific look aside, let’s consider the word genetic analytically. There are two definitions of genetic that the New Oxford American Dictionary provides: “1 of or relating to genes or hereditary” and “2 of or relating to origin; arising from a common origin.” But neither of these definitions validates the claim that genetics causes cancer. Cancer requires causes, firstly. And a cause is a pulled trigger, not a sleeping monster (monsters aren’t real); it is work, or movement, if you will, towards a shaping end. Quite basically, causes are actions; genes are codes that grant these actions

bodily and psychological structure. Our genetic heritages remain forever dormant unless they are activated by forces, forces of a concurrent kind that flow back and forth between our internal and external environments. Our ‘genetic blueprints’ still need two legs to manifest the legitimacy of our ‘gene maps.’ “You can have a breast cancer gene,” says Dr. Katharina, “which means you are more likely to develop breast cancer at some point in your life than the average woman, but this does not necessarily mean that you will develop cancer. It just means your risk is higher than the average woman’s.” She seems more excited about epigenetics than genealogy; she’s more interested in the external rather than genetic influences of cancer. Your health beliefs are major here. In one of her novel lessons from Awakening Your Inner Healer, a healthful collection of online courses, she says: “What you believe is one important factor that will determine whether you will get sick or stay healthy, because the power of belief is so strong that it can change the way these genes operate in your body.” Many other local expat therapists agree. One told me that ‘mind over matter’ is more a matter of 50/50, a kind of nonaligned balance of environmental and individual considerations. Regarding the dictionary’s second definition about origin above, we can say that the common human origin is the origin of life. Though death is the inevitable termination of our lives, (I forget who said it like this:) ‘Death is when we’re not and not what we are’. Thus, those of us who think that cancer is caused by genetics, ‘everything’, or somehow falls from the sky have been deluded either by their own mortal and morbid psychology or by a wildly profit-orientated industry—a placing of our own health beyond our conscious reach and into the subliminal design of behavioral ‘drive-through’ type convenience, the erotic enticement of fear, or the flat shirking of responsibility of our own wellness measures. Since the malignant numbers are approaching one in every two Westerners, and cancer has stealthily risen as the number two killer in Bali after cardiovascular disease, according to Ketut Suarjaya of the Bali Health Office, the moment for optional ‘awareness’, taking the red or blue pill, jumping down the ‘rabbit hole’ or not, coming out of Plato’s cave or remaining shackled to a limited reality—has lingered past its time for practical efficacy as cancer becomes an unsolicited bastard of myriad families. Samurais and shamans would be damned if their deaths were claimed by silent killers, if their ends were governed by outer agencies. Shaman or not, let it be known: the causes of cancer will be made transparent by those of us who want to judge and possess our own lives. When we admit that physical things require causal connections for their existences, we can take patent charge of at least the meaning why things happen the way they do, and we pick no fights with the spiritual world and consciously bypass the fears that regularly entertain and terrorize our daily thoughts. We do not disregard the spiritual, nor do we insult our fears, we simply focus our attentions on what we can control in regards to mitigation. Perhaps the most proximal control over our personal health is what we fork and spoon into our mouths. Bali is blessed with fertile volcanic soil that produces a diverse range of foods, if grown respectfully close to nature’s organic blessings. At local markets and supermarkets, many cancer-preventative foods are available. It wasn’t too surprising then that upon visiting a few holistic healing centers around Bali, I was guided to dietary considerations. At these centers, the special properties of some fruits and cruciferous veggies are recognized as major custodians in maintaining the body’s homeostasis needed to battle cancerous growths, which our immune systems are continuously fending off. Even though it is still difficult to gather the respected data science needs on so-called cancer preventative foods, it would behoove us to listen to ancient wisdom. Hippocrates tells us: “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” Food may be common medicine, but it is no substitute for therapy, however, as Charlotte Gerson, daughter of the renowned Max Gerson, proposes. If an ill patient confidently seeks a diet-based approach to healing, then special ingredients and procedures must be arranged into a statistically verified program of therapeutic healing, she says. Almost seventy years ago, Max Gerson testified in front of the Pepper-Neely Congressional Subcommittee in the US, a committee hopelessly chained to the patenting machine. A German physician pioneering homeopathic therapies curative of myriad illnesses, Gerson spoke with the aplomb of Hippocratic incontrovertibility. With Mother Nature’s time-honored wisdom, he said: “The fundamental damage starts with the use of artificial fertilizer for vegetables and fruits as well as for fodder. Thus, the chemically transformed vegetarian and meat nourishment,

increasing through generations, transforms the organs and functions of the human body in the wrong direction.” As a result, he was politically ignored, slandered in social and professional spheres, and left to labor-on through his own devices. Gerson planted a seed, but the seed sprung between oligarchic behemoths. He had to wait for his sunny space, posthumously, for the behemoths to grow beyond their means and fall naturally and unwaveringly. What we can control apropos of cancer prevention and treatment works to the extent of our lack of indifference to the effects of our internal and external environments. The food you put in your body is not a choice that you can disregard beyond Cancer fighting foods your grandma’s dinner table, even though the dog waits patiently for scraps. Of course, the external environment is harder to transform since our communities have changed from the simple notion of healthful preservation to the monomaniacal acquisition of wealth and property. And when we opt for the former, we suffer the serendipitous possibilities that can arise from our ‘inconvenient’ hassles. “Admitting that there’s a strong relationship between what we eat and getting cancer or some other sickness, points the finger at two groups,” says C. Gerson and Walker, “(a) the food processors who sell us malnourishing synthetic or otherwise unnatural unpackaged edibles and (b) ourselves as the source of our own illness.” And as the cost of living keeps rising, the expediency in cutting healthy corners has settled into the population’s lifestyles. We use more plastic, less banana leaves, for example, offerings are bought instead of made by the offerers, we shop once or twice a week at the super and hypermarkets instead of purchasing fresh local food daily, and we ‘drive-through’ for faster, bigger, cheaper, highly mechanized stuff. And when our health spirals out of control or we simply ignore our bodies’ messages, we by default seek professional advice from a massive industry, a trillion-dollar medical, pharmaceutical, and technological conglomerate that maintains prejudicial leads over other means of medicine. Why would the cancer industry support cancer prevention anyhow? Administering preventive care is bluntly methodologically incoherent with their monetary interest to treat cancer. And doctors that treat cancer patients already have their hands full-enough than to belatedly cry prevention through the hospital halls. All conspiracies and certainties as to who orchestrates and lavishly profits from cancer aside, Western doctors have been trained to be disease-orientated, not patient-based practitioners; that is, patients are given diagnoses and treatments once illnesses have already arisen, and medicinal focus is then directly placed on what external methods can destroy the disease. Sadly, most Western doctors who are trained in preventative care, especially nutritional care, have learned such methods independently from their medical education and training. Conspiratorial considerations now included: it seems as though mythology has entertained and influenced the methodologies of the sedentary planners that orchestrate the medical industry. Whether we attribute this to heroic amounts of Star Trek reruns or an inane drive of wealthcreation is irrelevant, however, to our dear malignant carriers who simply need to be healed. Nevertheless, an exposé of the industry can help transparently organize our thoughts on the matter. Samuel Epstein, M.D., chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition, reveals that the American Cancer Society (ACS) is the world’s wealthiest ‘nonprofit’ institution, generally spending about 75% of their income for “generous salaries, pensions, executive benefits, and overhead,” and only about 25% on medical research and programs. Furthermore, the ACS’s methodology is narrow. “The American Cancer Society is fixated on damage control— diagnosis and treatment—and basic molecular biology, with indifference or even hostility to cancer prevention,” he says. Missions and methodologies are clear to Epstein, and we would all benefit by separating preventative from diagnostic care. And we would furthermore benefit from Dr. Cathirose Petrone, Ubud’s own naturopathic doctor and psychotherapist, a triumphant individual thinker of health with five academic and professional degrees. Look for her in the sequel to this article in the BA and at Gaia Holistic Center.

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House for rent Padma near beach. 2 bedroom, AC, hot water, TV/DVD, maid, fully furnished, small garden, Rp. 2,5 million/week, 8 million/month. 0813 3874 0341. <hotsanbud@hotmail.com>. [6618]

Are you looking for land to buy in Tabanan area, small of big plots. Contact or e-mail directly to owner: Tel: +62 81 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452]

KARANGASEM Exceptional land for rent 10 to 20 years. 17 ares flat overlooking Tirtagangga paddies valley + 13.5 ares hillside. Unbreakable 180° panoramic view on valley and Mt Agung. Access for cars/trucks, water, electricity, certificates. Tirtagangga 3 mn, Amlapura 10 mn. Perfect for retirement and/or guest-house project and/or meditation/yoga sessions. Ready to build. Available immediately. Rp 7 millions/are/year nego. Contact 0813 3845 1160, <randriot@yahoo.com>. [6632]

NUSA DUA House for sale: western style house on 15 are land. Green house sanutary system located on mountain with best view. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]

C/Re/I-17 Oct 12

Looking for: Investor for the beach project. Resort, spa and restaurant on main road. Near Tanah Lot. Good family business. Expatriate small company. You want to start business in Bali Email: balimembeli@gmail.com C/Re/I-20 March 13

HOUSE for sale: Private and secure, furnished, linen, 3 bed, 2 bath, pool, kitchen, AC, WiFi, phone line, hot water, TV/DVD’s, 5mins driving to Golf, beach, supermarkets, restaurants. Email: <nusaduarumah@live.com.au>. [6580]

For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 10 until 20 are located in Arto Sari near Soka Beach. This plot of land sits on the highest point in this area with stunning sea views that cannot be blocked, comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price: Rp. 39 Mill per are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [1382]

DENPASAR Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV 32”, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark, Wi-Fi. IDR 1.800.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. Email <crescent.freija@yahoo.com> / SMS 0852 3754 2274. [5588] Overcontract Kost Exclusive, 15 years, 14 rooms, fully furnished, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, carpark. Good investment. Price IDR 2.5 Billion (nego). Please email: <nyomanaril@gmail.com>. [5589] Quick sale house in Ciung Wanara Renon. 2 storey. Please call 0813 3963 1779. [5942] Quick sale: Boutique house/villa, fully new renovated with unique indoor swimming pool in Padang Sambian. Very private. Land: 200m2, building: 175m2, bedrooms 3+1 / bathroom 2+1, 3 AC, telp, TV cable, carport, Freehold. Rp. 1.8 M (US$ 180.000) little nego. Serious buyer contact/SMS: Khanna: 0361-747 2226 or Ronny: 081 698 2331. [6650]

2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041] House for sale in BTN Raya Kampial blok L no. 36, Nusa Dua. Landsize 88m2, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Please call / SMS for details and photos 0852 1918 1818. [6643]

Exclusive home office for rent in Renon, 400/275m2, 4+1 bedrooms, 5+1 bathrooms, spacious office, pool & garden, kitchenset, furnished, AC, PABX, wtrheater, suitable for expats/NGO/Private. 175mill/year nego. Call Patty 081 2386 0390. [6657]

For Sale: New luxury home, 2 story, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, built w/ green technology, low cost monthly utilities, minutes from golf, shopping, beaches. Freehold. No agents, call 081 756 7630. [6176]

Exotic house for rent, Gatsu Barat, 2storey, semi furnished 3bedrooms, huge livingroom, carport, telephone, speedy. Easy access to Kerobokan, Canggu. For sure you love this one! Call: Carlos 081 2380 9376. <prammf@gmail. com>. [6668] C/Re/G-17 Oct. 12

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KUTA

Weekly / Monthly / Yearly In a traditional Balinese house, KUTA AREA (Jalan Majapahit) 2 rooms apartment and single rooms also available. Fully furnished, daily cleaning, AC & TV, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi. Quiet area close to the beach and 10 minutes walking distance to the night life. Start at Rp. 2 million/month. Please call : 081.558.004.182 / 081.317.986.177 C/Re/U-06 Mar. 13

Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hot-water, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/ beach 5 mins. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3.5 million / Rp. 4 million / month, Rp. 200.000 fan/day, Rp. 250.000 AC/day. [6098] Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta, 5 mins to airport. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176] Holiday villa, beautiful, private, quiet, good price, weekly/ monthly, 2 storey, large 1 bedroom, pool, AC, hot-water, full kitchen, TV/DVD, Wifi, 24hour security, cleaned daily, more details, photos, quick response, e-mail: <kaowenoz@ hotmail.com>. [5579]

NC/Re/P-03 April 13

BALI VILLA SUITE FOR RENT IN TULAMBEN DIVE 5 minutes to dive center and restaurant 1 suite room (80m2) : Rp. 3.150.000 weekly Rp. 10.000.000 monthly 1 family suite room (110m2) : Rp. 3.300.000 weekly Rp. 14.000.000 monthly Please contact: 0877 6262 8985 E-mail: ratnaparas.82@gmail.com

Kuta studio apartments, Poppies Lane. Buy one or both. 2 x one bedroom one bathroom, fully renovated and furnished. Private balconies, resort pool. 8 year lease, extendable. AUD$29,000 each negotiable. Photo’s and inclusions. <n-e-d@bigpond.net.au>. [4142]

~ ABC Apartment ~ Type A (Studio Room) 5,800,000 Rp/Month 54,000,000 Rp/Year Type B (Studio Room+Loft) 6,400,000 Rp/Month 61,200,000 Rp/Year Queen Size Bed, Kitchen, AC, Hot Shower, Cable TV, Furniture, Refrigerator, Night Security

Call: 0821-445-33878 C/Re/I-20 Feb 13

MONTHLY RENT

In the best location Sanur & Kerobokan From Rp 5.5 juta/month Share kitchen & S. Pool. Incl. AC, TV, Fridge

Contact:081933108114

www.balibudgetinnandresidences.com

Nyima & D’Abode

New 2 storey villa, 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, swimming pool. Fully furnished with air conditioning, hot/cold water, located quiet Tuban area, close to all amenities including Pepito Supermarket. 70 million nego. Iluh 0813 3874 8042. [6225] Room for rent, daily or monthly with swimming pool on Jl. Mataram Kuta. Phone (0361) 754 332. Apartments & room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly. Fully furnished, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Phone (0361) 757 623 or e-mail: <made@balidesigns. com>. [6624] Shop for rent, located in Kuta (near Surfer Girl) on Legian street. Size 3.8 m x 12 m. Please contact 081 139 8039. [6625] Bungalow/villa for rent. Jl. Patimura Gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867. [6675] Building for rent. Currently operating as a restaurant. Many opportunities. Call 0813 3929 5012. [6681]

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JIMBARAN Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 10 million/are/year (nego), min 5 years, max 20 yrs. Call 081 7066 0650 (English) / 081 2383 4011 (Bahasa Indo). [5803]

NC/Re/I-03 April 13

BB-V1069 PROPERTY

Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Adami +62 (0) 812 4658 8471 agilberto@exotiqproperty.com

House for sale in Puri Gading. 2 bed 1+1 bath, marble floor, kitchen set, 2 AC, electric 4400 / Bumi Jimbaran Asri. 2 floor house, 3 bed, 2 bath, kitchen set, 3 AC, owner 0812 4105 6832 / Land 10A in Tundun Penyu view, electric & water already. [6610] Villa for lease near by Mcd Jimbaran; Two private unit villas with two bed room each, swimming pool, garden, living room, kitchen net, full furnished. For more information please contact m: 081 2384 0692, e: <madeyadnya@ ymail.com>. [6510]

C/Re/G-3 April 13

Fabulous Property For Sale ! •

60Are (6,000sqm) Cliff / beachfront land for sale in Seraya, Karangasem (East of Bali). With spectacular views of Mt Rinjani, Mt Agung & the twin Lempuyang Mountain. Zoned for tourism. Great investment for Villa/Resort Development. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 85mil/Are. 63Are (6,300sqm) River front land for sale by The Ayung River at Payangan Road, Ubud near the Hanging Garden Hotel, with amazing view of the tropical forest, suitable for health retreat or villa/resort development. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 85mil/Are.

19 Are (1,905sqm) Riverfront land for sale in Canggu. +/-300metres to Nelayan Beach. Surrounded by rice fields. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 450mil/Are.

1.24 Hectare (12,400sqm) Beachfront land for sale in Yeh Gangga, Tabanan which offers fantastic views of the ocean and rice fields. 10mins drive from Tanah Lot & 30mins drive from Canggu. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 255jt/Are.

PT. REAL ESTATE BALI 107 Sunset Road, Kerobokan - Kuta, Bali - Indonesia Telp. 0361-735590; Mobile. 08113956665; 08123846368 Email: info@realestatebali.com

C/Re/G-3 April 13

Jimbaran? Why Not? Got sick of traffic in Kuta, Seminyak, and Kerobokan? A small minimalist house for rent. Great location. Quite. Close to Jimbaran and Balangan Beach, Rock Bar, Four Seasons. 15 minutes to airport. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen set, garden, car park. USD 6,000/Year. Agus Helly 0878 6167 5609, <a_helly@ yahoo.com>. [6640] For Sale/Rent, Luxury Villa fully furnished, 4 bedroom suite, living & dining room, European kitchen, laundry & storage rm, pool, garden, garage for 2 cars, behind Four Season Htl, walking distance to Jimbaran Beach. No Agent. Direct owner 0856 9751 3450 or E-mail: <indovilla@ yahoo.com>. [6656] Villas for Rent. 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Pecatu Indah Resort. Near Dreamland, Uluwatu, Jimbaran beach & Golf course. AC, private pool, gazebo, kitchen, bathroom, livingroom. Wifi. fully furnished. Daily/Weekly/Monthly. 0852 3831 6487. <niqnikbali@gmail.com>. [6633] Room for monthly/yearly rental in Jimbaran, within minutes by walking distance to KFC & McD Jimbaran. Room size 8mx4m - Unfurnished, kitchen, bathroom, small terrace, garden, parking area. Rp. 800.000/month or 8.5 mill/year. Email to <pohgading47@gmail.com> or ctc 0813 5332 2366 or 0361-860 3007. [6670]

Freehold Petitenget Villa Price USD 1,250,000 Two storey four bedroom villa on 650 sqm land Swimming pool and mature garden bordering river C/Re/G-6 March 13

LAND FOR RENT Seminyak: 3 are, 10 are, 18 are, 40 are, villa area, great access Umalas: 6 are, 8 are, villa area, main access Canggu: 4 are, 20 are, 30 are, main access

LAND FOR SALE Seminyak: 3 are, 5.7 are, 8 are, villa area, great access Umalas, Kerobokan: 4 are, 7 are, 19 are, 52 are, villa area, main access Canggu: 5 are, 7 are, 8 are, 12 are, 21 are, 57 are, 44 are, great access Jimbaran: 50 are, 75 are cliff-front, 1.5 hectares cliff-front, 2 hectares view, 4.4 hectares view

CALL: 081236333693, 08179725265 Email: balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-6 Mar 13

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Jimbaran • • • • •

BA-B76

A Most Desirable Traditional Style Villa Property boasts 5 bedrooms found in 3 separate buildings Set on an impressive 1,300 square meters of land This charming home features large manicured tropical gardens 20 minutes driving time to the International Airport of Bali

For Freehold USD 495,000 Stephen Williams (62) 857 381 285 89 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

Tanjung Benoa • • • • •

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BA-L589

Dream Development Plot with Picturesque Views This 1000 square meter land plot is situated within an exclusive gated estate Boasting simply magni¿cent views over Jimbaran Bay and Benoa An idyllic plot to build your own luxurious private residence 30 minutes to the International Airport of Bali.

For Freehold USD 464,000 Luki Purwanti (62) 819 998 491 23 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

BA-A32

Modern Beachfront Apartment Absolute beachfront 2 bedroom located amongst the 5* resorts of Nusa Dua Fantastic views of the tropical islands of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida 5 minute drive away is the popular Bali Collection Airport only 30 minutes drive from this perfect location to live the dream

REDUCED PRICE For Lease USD 195,000 44 years Jack Mitchell (62) 812 398 887 30 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

Ubud

Ungasan

BC-B137

Sanur

Ungasan • • • • •

Well ¿nished 2 bed hillside villas in a peaceful location On 225sqm of land with a modern tropical design The villas have been ¿nished and furnished to a high standard and priced to sell enjoy the sunset and dine at the many world famous seafood cafes 10 minutes to the New Kuta golf course and 20 minutes to the airport

For Freehold USD 240,000 Siti Purba (62) 878 628 220 02 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

BC- V735

Saba

• Beautiful villa in good location • This villa is located at the southern end of Sanur and is only a one minute drive from a white sandy beach • Settled in 350 sqm land and 270 sqm building size, have 3 bedroom with ensuite bathroom. Fully furnished, swimming pool. • Offered for 46 years leasehold, and also possible for yearly rent.

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For Sale – USD 315.000,Mediani (62)815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642

For Sale – Rp. 5.500.000.000,Mediani (62) 815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642

Ubud

BA-B77

BC-B203

BC – V686

Fantastic villa is situated in the tranquil village of Saba On the ground Àoor there are 2 large bed with en-suite bath, and open lounge On the 1st Àoor there are library/ study, Large dining area, open kitchen Walk across a small bridge you will ¿nd more treasures; 2 private, his and her bedrooms connected in the bathroom • This North East facing villa has beautiful landscaped gardens and pool

Canggu

BB-L817

• Villa surrounded by green and peaceful environment • This house has everything to support a family’s need such as 5 bedrooms, 5 bath rooms, kitchen, large size swimming pool, and large green garden • The living room is facing to the swimming pool and the garden which makes it perfect for a place for relaxation • Bordered by a river and with its spectacular view

• A tranquil Villa in Ubud • Nestled in a serene community setting located only 5 km from central Ubud • This villa features 500 sqm land size and 216 sqm Àoor plan, 3 bedroom with 3 ensuite bathroom • Masonry construction with timber, bamboo and thatch roof

• 2,600m2 plot of land only 400m from the beach in Berawa • Rectangular and north facing, the land offers the perfect alignment for a sun soaking rental villa complex or one massive dream home. • Access is direct off a public road, electricity, telephone and water are onsite. • 29-year lease with an option to extend for a further 20 based on market price • Located 400m from the Canggu Club and near international schools and restaurants

For Sale – USD 595.000,Mediani (62) 815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642

For Sale – USD 450.000,Mediani (62) 815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642

For Sale IDR 5,655,000,000 Adami Gilberto (62) 812 4658 8471 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

Seminyak

BB-V1079

Canggu

BB-L790/L791/L792

• Central Seminyak oasis for 18 years lease • This charming 3BR Bali style villa set on 670 m2 of land on Jalan Drupadi • The two guest bedroom pavilions give guests the privacy they need while the generous kitchen, living and dining areas are very comfortable • The range of materials used provides tremendous warmth • Ideally located for the holiday rental market – or as a residence

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For Sale USD 595,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale start at IDR 8,000,000 per are per year Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

Oceanside Brawa Land for Sale Total of 6,242 sqm of land for 28 year lease with 30 year extension Subdivided into 3 lots: 3728sqm, 1500sqm and 1014 sqm Rectangular-shaped land with private road access already in place Just 50 meters from Brawa Beach and just minutes from Seminyak

Seminyak

BB-B226

• Fantastic central Seminyak location • New 4BR on just under 400m2 of land, scheduled for completion on May 1, 2013 • Fully furnished, private swimming pool and can be “opened” up to allow your friends next door to easily pop over! Or it can be shut down and remain completely independent • 19.5 years leasehold with a guaranteed extension for 25 yr based on market price • Centrally located 100 meters off Jalan Oberoi in central Seminyak

For Sale EURO 280,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358 C/Re/G-3 April 13


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03 April - 17 April, 2013

CANGGU

NEW STUDIO ROOM

CHEAP VILLA FOR LEASE

Villa for rent: area 3 are, 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, aircondition, hot water, swimming pool, big garden. Contact Made: 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [4134]

Min. 5 years

4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. For sale: <www.villaellabali.com>. [6234]

Please contact

Max 30 years

0813 3864 4664

www.villamaha.com

Kost price - hotel quality w/furniture, 24/7 security+CCTV. Free motorbike, basic laundry, breakfast, Wifi. H/C water, TV, AC, pool, amenities, daily cleaning, safety box, towels & linen. Rp. 350.000/day. Jl. Bukit Hijau Gg. Putri No. 6, Jimbaran, Kuta Selatan. E-mail: etha@kennethakost.com Web: www.kennethakost.com Phone: +62 361 8625812 / Mobile: +62 878 6025 4913 NC/Re/P-03 April 13

NC/RE/U-20 Mar. 13

Brand new house for rent, 2bdr, 2bathr, furnished, equipped, AC, Wifi available, garden, gazebo, ricefield view, No swimming pool, 2mn to Brawa Beach, quite, safe and secure, available from April 20th to January 20th 2014. Price Rp 70 mill. For 10 months, Must see, call: 0818 0546 9657 or email. <iwaychaix@gmail.com>. [6552]

SANUR Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wifi, 5 minutes to the beach & International school. Call on: 0361 – 887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail: <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [6477]

Canggu/Pererenan yearly rental villa. Fully furnished, 1 km to the beach. Great view ricefield, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool. Price 180 juta/year. Please contact for villa showing Mira 0813 3861 2640. E-mail <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [6474]

For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate. Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362]

Villa for rent: 4 bedroom, living room, kitchen, air condition, hot water, private swimming pool, furnished, dining full equip. Close to Canggu Club and Berawa Beach. USD 13.000 per year. Contact Frans 0878 6143 1739. E-mail: <frans_sanjaya2@hotmail.com>. [6611]

Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [6558]

Exclusive location. Sale land of 3000m2 located between Batubelig and Brawa, 200m from the beach, leasehold 30 years, renewable. Call 081 1224 7419 / <gazardmathieu@gmail.com>. Contact Math. [6620] Berawa. Beautiful villa 400m from Canggu Club. 4 are land, 2 BR, 3 bath, open kitchen, bar & lounge. Garden and 15m big swimming pool, oceanview, longterm rent, payment structure possible! 170 million/year. 0857 3758 8588. [6627] Beautiful piece of land for sale 7 Ara, rice paddy view, good for villa Pererenan Tumbak Bayuh. Call 0813 3871 7871 / 081 756 788. Direct owner. No agent please. [6628]

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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A-mazing value villas Seminyak/Batu Belig Beachside Villa. Glamourous 3 storey garden and spa. High security community. 5 bedrooms and 6

FOR rent: Furnished wooden villa, 2 bedrooms, pool, garden, 500m to Canggu Beach, 135 M. per year. Kerobokan, Gunung Salak, 2 bedroom villa, furnished, pool, 110 M. per year HP: 0878 6039 7923. [6645]

Canggu Beach.Your last chance to buy a brand new, architect

3 villas for sale Echo Beach. Ocean view. 3, 5 and 6 rooms, swimming pool, 200m from the beach. Land size 3 and 4 ara. Contact 0878 6236 5779. [6659]

bathrooms. Fabulous kitchen, pool and gardens. Beautifully furnished. Already attracting BIG rentals. Unbelievable price. Just US$990.000. 47 yr lease designed, 2 bedroom villa with pool for only $169,900. Just 500m from the beach. Only 0ne left - Call us now! *VL-025 Seminyak. 2 adjoining villas. Great rental returns. 1x3br and US$398,000 for TWO! (neg) *VL-002 Petitenget.Next to W. The best of everything. Stunning brandnew, 3 bedroom villa. Best position, best quality finishes, best kitchen, best appliances, best furniture. Hot rental potential. Big Petitenget Near Potato Head. Bargain.. Brand new villa on REDUCED TO $US325,000! Must Sell *VL-026

2 BR villa near echo beach with beautiful view and relax environment, fully furnished, pool, rooftop, garden, bbq with gas, fully equipped kitchen located in secured villa compound just have to bring your luggage! Immediately wants to stay after first viewing. 190 mio/year. Contact 0813 5337 9698 or <depatz@yahoo.com>. [6664]

Umalas.JlKlecung. BARGAIN.3br riverfront villa on 6 are with

Umalas2. 3 brvilla on 3.5 are. 1 year old.3 bth.Full Furn. Big pool. Quiet location. $US265,000 *VL-037 BIG pool, big living spaces and big kitchen. USD $165.000 neg. *VL-038

A List Land Balangan Beach and cliff front. Probably the best land in Bali. 3.5 Hektar. Ideal for spectacular resort. Direct access to white sand beach. Good shape and access. Rp750 million per are. Call for details. Brawa Beach.26are. 29 yr lease. Good shape. Good access. Rp7.5Mill/are/yr. *LL-037 Umalas Lestari. 15 are. 30m streetfront. Good shape. 30 year lease.7mill/are/year nego. *LL-019 Jl.Oberoi. Rare 10 areFreehold. Good shape and access. 1 min. walk to restaurants, shops. Price Rp.1.6 Bill/are. *LS-026

A List Hotels/Restaurant/Businesses

Canggu 4 bedroom villa with pool & Jacuzzi, rice paddy view, 1 minute from beach, fully furnished, enclosed living room, 7 are, including staff, IDR 160 M. yearly. 0878 6039 7923 (no agents please). [6674] 2 Bedroom Joglo house for rent in Babakan Canggu. 2 Spacious A/C bedrooms with private bathroom. Big living area with kitchen. Pool and garden. 1 to 6 month available. <quicocunha@gmail.com>. [6678] GLADAK for sale - Teakwood house ideal for living or outdoor/porch. Adapted with glass for modern feeling to. Easy relocation. No foundations required. Area 60 sqmtr 8.5x7. 150 Juta. quicocunha@gmail. com>. [6679]

New House for rent beach side. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, big open plan kitchen and living room, family room, garage, 2 story, full furnished, 3/5min walk to the Hardy’s and beach. Contact 0812 3615 0015. [6619] A Gorgeous Paradise Beachfront Estate, River, mountain, ocean views, freehold, 525 m2. 15 min Sanur, 24 hr security, $225,000. For sale by owner, <www. baliparadiseestates.com>. Tel 62-812 381 4014, 62-361284 069, <baliexpat@gmail.com>. [6641]

pool, lock-up garage with auto-door. Just US$850,000 *VS-037 350m2. 3 br with ensuites. Pool.Very stylish villa. Full Furn.

For sale or contract: 6 bedrm, 4 bathrm, huge living areas, 2 storey, fully furnished, 12m pool, 7 are, freehold, Babakan 5 mins to Echo Beach, reduced $399,000 AUD or 1 year lease 195 Mil Rp. More info: <www.balivillacanderi.com>. Email: <balitreasures@hotmail.com>. [6673]

Land for rent 8 till 50 are located near Sanur about 20 mnt from Sanur. 2,5 mill per year/are at least 10 years. Rice field view. Call 081 2384 3235 or e-mail <dinamisgusti@ yahoo.co.id>. [6614]

1x2br, both with pools. Fully furnished. Many forward bookings.

Lands for sale Canggu area, Kaba Kaba area. 4 to 27 ara, rice field view, start price 70 mill to 350 mill per ara. Contact 0878 6236 5779. [6660]

Villa for rent, 3 bedrooms, s.pool, AC, hot water, TV, kitchen. 10 minutes walk to Echo Beach Canggu. Contact 745 6999. [6671]

For sale complex with two villas located 15 minutes from Sanur on 27.5 Ara, total 7 bedrooms, 9 bathroom, 2 staff houses, garages for 4 cars, huge swimming pool, ocean view, beautiful property. Price 1 million USD not negotiable. HP: 0821 4554 6488. Home: 0361 950 892. [6613]

3y.o. villa on 600m2. 180 degree ocean and sunset view roof

House for rent 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, fully furniture, ricefield view at Jln. Raya Canggu Uma Buluh Perum Mahasatama Graha Bambu Kuning no. 11. Rp. 43 juta/ year. SMS 0878 6162 8282. [6630]

Land for contract. 8.2 are in Seseh, 130 metres from the beach. Approx size 25 mtr x 35 metre, has 7.500 electricity, gudang and easy access, IMB no problem. Please call 081 1385 3229, 081 139 7397 for further info. [6312]

House for rent: Semi villa. 3 are, 2 floors, 2 bed & 2 bathroom (hot water), living room, kitchen, garage, big garden. Elect: 4400Va, phone, PDAM, furniture. 5 minutes from Sanur Beach. 50jt/year. 0813 3865 0658, 0852 3713 7222. [6609]

Petitenget.Fashionable 9 villa resort on 39 are.Close to EVERYTHING. Walk to beach. Fully operational. Many forward bookings. US$8 million neg. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

A New Magnificent Paradise Beach Estate, river, mountain, ocean views, freehold, 4.5bedrm. 5 bath. 14 mtr. Pool, 450 m2. Land , 350 m2 Under roof, 15 min to Sanur, First Class, $590,000 by owner, <www.baliparadiseestates. com>. Tel 62-812 381 4014, 62-361-284 069, <baliexpat@ gmail.com>. [6642] For rent available Aug 2013. 3bedrm+1study, 4bthrom, living, dining, kitchen, garden, 12x4 swpool, garage. 1bedrm guest area. Furnished. Close to beach. Rp180million/yr min 2yrs or Rp850million for 5yrs. Julian 081 110 6730 / <julanboileau@gmail.com>. [6655] For Sale: Villa close to Sanur Beach, Designed by Made Wijaya, 375 sqm, 2 storey, IDR.7.5 billion nego; House with green big trees at Ds. Cepaka-Tabanan, 1280 sqm, IDR. 4.8 billion nego; Land 100 m to Saba Beach, 4700 sqm, IDR. 195 mill/are nego. Contact: 081 2389 0906 / 0878 6064 4082 / 0361 744 3993, <www.joandjo-realty. com>. [6672] For rent serviced office space! Sanur business center. Starting from 1.1 million IDR/month. Price location on the By-Pass in Sanur. Call 0361 - 283 359. Office hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. Saturday 9am-1pm. [6682] 3 bedrooms house, close to Sanur, Rp. 80 mill/year. 3 bedrooms house, modern kitchen, large garden, land 900m2, pool, nice view, furnished Rp. 155 mill/year. Call 0819 9940 9249. [6684] Small brand new modern villa, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, AC, garden, pool,5 mnts to Sanur beach, available for rent Rp. 100 mill/ year and for sale (lease or freehold). Call 0819 9940 9249. [6685]

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/I-03 April 13


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BUDGET GUESTHOUSE

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SEMINYAK

Kuta EcoStay in the heart of Kuta

Jl.Saraswati - off Jl. Bidadari. 5mins to the heart of Seminyak. 4 bedrooms/ensuite in every room, AC, huge swimming pool, garden, maid quarter and overly expansive open plan joglo for lounge and kitchen. Now available for long term enquiries (min 5 years). Call 0878 6189 7970. [5647]

Rental short or long terms Mertanadi, 2 bedroom, 2 AC, 2 toilet, 1 shower, kitchen, 4 are, pool, big garden, wonderful bamboo house incl. pembantu and laundry. Call Fitriyah 0819 1660 4283. E-mail <bamboohouse@gmx.de>. [6661]

Brand NEW – Top Quality – Promo Rates! Contact: (+62) 0 816 188 0097 or 0 813 2200 4110 Email: fitri@kutaecostay.com Address: 12 Gang Lotring, Jalan Pantai Kuta

(50m along lane opposite Warung Made restaurant in Kuta)

Designed for travellers wanting value for money and who have an eco-conscience C/Re/G-12 Dec. 12

2 ANTIQUE JAVANESE JOGLO FOR SALE

1. Hardwood 8M x 10M - Price Rp 70,000,000 2.Hardwood Painted 9M x 10M - Price Rp 65,000,000 Can Be viewed in The Canggu Area For more information contact Ph : 0812 3988 6767 Mail : Branyarbali@gmail.com NC/RE/P-03 April 13

3 bedroom villa at Drupadi & 4 bedroom at Kunti Seminyak. Daily or weekly. Swimming pool, daily maid, Wi-Fi, hot water, open living and kitchen. And also have 2 bedrooms in Legian. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866] Land for lease in the heart of Seminyak, Jl Drupadi, 7 are (700 sqm) IDR 14 million/are/year, 27+25 years ext. Jl Yudistira/Amanlane, 28. 1 are (2810 sqm) IDR 7 million / are/year, 29+25 years ext. Quiet and peaceful area, 6 meters road access, ready to build, suitable for villas. Please contact Putu 081 2380 6209 / email <bali-opportunity@ indo.net.id>. [6479]

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3 bedroom villa with swimming pool in Seminyak/Legian. AC, Wifi, flatscreen TV, landscaped gardens, quiet and central. 12.5 juta/month. 4 juta/week. 2 bedroom villa 96 juta/year. 1 bedroom villa 46 juta/year, 5 juta/month. Call 0815 5816 4966, 0813 3748 9143. <annulzy@yahoo. com>. [6662] Villa for rent/Seminyak Villa 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Fully Furnished, western kitchen, pool, tropical garden, walking distance to the beach 160 million/year 081 7973 5110. [6680]

Building for lease: Center of Seminyak. A strip of 6 shops & 1 restaurant, or for any commercial purpose. Built on 800m2 land, strategically located. For lease 20 years. Contact: <breeze.bali@yahoo.com>. [6297]

Beach House style, excellent location 2 mins from beach, on 2.5 are, big garden, 2 brm, AC, hot water, Indovision, fully furnished. 20 juta 3 months or 35 juta 6 months. <Bananabesar@hotmail.com>. 0821 4617 8580. [6683]

Leasehold land, 10 ares, 28 years, until 06/2040. Extension possible. Very good location, Nakula 1 area. Near Hammerhead, 5 min from Double 6 Beach. Buildable, IMB, electricity, phone available. IDR 9,8 millions/are/year. 0821 4618 5194 / 081 238 0000 62. [6608]

House in Umalas, 2 beds, 2 baths, open living and kitchen, 5 are, unfurnished, IDR 86 million/year. Call 0812 3988 6783. [6686]

3 bedrooms villa at Petitenget for yearly rental. Modern style, fully equipment kitchen, TV cable, hot water, car park, pool, internet connection, tropical garden, AC in all bedroom & living room. Contact 0819 0990 9008. [6615]

For Rent 2 Bedrooms villa, private pool. Ready wifi, cable tv. Full furnished ready to live in or for tourism. 150 million/ yr min 2 yrs. Ph 0858 5726 9576, email <hanna_ondi@ hotmail.com>. [6687]

Umalas (Br. Kuwum) 245 m2 freehold Villa overlooking ricefield. Main street but quite. 3 ensuite bedroom, pool, living, dining, kitchen, maid’s quarter, garden, 2 carport. Fully furnished and decorated. Must sell. 0819 9938 2602. [6621]

avanee residence DENPASAR

BALI

Umalas house. Beautiful. Big garden. 2bed 3bath. Kitchen and living room. Fully equipped incl. Wifi. 2 minutes from French school. 115 mill/year. Yearly payment, 3 years contract. Call 0819 1648 9382. [6617]

JOES TATTOO BAR PADANGBAY WITH COMPLETE LICENCE

OVERCONTRACT. Shop in Petitenget, between Biku & W hotel, 2,5 years, size 38.5 sqm.  Shop in Seminyak, between Warung Made & Dyana Pura, 7.5 years, 60 sqm.  Factory ex garment, Jl. Mertanadi Kerobokan. For more details please contact 081 2381 2088. [6361] House for rent in Seminyak. Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. 4 bedrooms, swimming pool, water heater. Contact 081 2384 8150. [6623]

CONTRACT VALIDITY TILL 09 DEC 2024. Rp.170.000.000. Contact 081236216049 NC/Re/G-6 Feb 13

Italian restaurant

House for rent Seminyak Jalan Dhyana Pura. Only 4 minutes walk to the beach. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, fully furnished, well, 4400W, AC, hot water, TV sat, price 300 milion -> 3 years, 450 million -> 5 years. Contact Oliver 0819 1648 2383. [6631]

“Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs”

ONLY Rp. 2 million / month

Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-18 April 12

2 or 3 or 4 bedroom Villas For Rent (daily/monthly) in Seminyak. Start from 1,7 - 4 million rupiah per night. Fully furnished, swimming pool, etc. Call Renny : 0812 4651 5101, and check : <http://www.mybaliholiday.net/>. [6637] Reluctantly due to unforeseen circumstances, this THRIVING Restaurant has just come available for sale............. Seminyak - Seating for 100 pax - Outdoor/Garden Verandah Dining Area and Air Conditioned RoomExtensive Kitchen currently offering Food station dining and A La Carte menu, Stone Pizza Oven in the Garden Area - Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Selling Lock, Stock and Barrel - Includes Operating Licenses, PT Company and ALL Equipment, Furniture, Fixtures and Fittings - Only 1 year old - Leasehold 8.5 years remaining (already paid in full) with option to

6 or 8 bedroom villa Umalas ricefields daily rental. Possible 20years lease or leasehold 46years. Furnished, pool+jacuzzi, ricefield border, 23.000W#2phonelines#WiF i#7CableTV. Call Daniel(eng-fr-nl-d). 0813 3828 6581 or Betty(bahasa) 0813 8177 7257. <villabalipassion@yahoo. com>. [6639] FREEHOLD villa For Sale. Best location in Oberoi area. walking distance to the main street, and to the the beach. Modern minimalist style, 3 bedroom and bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, staffroom, s. pool, garden, gazebo and car park. Also freehold land for sale in Tabanan, great investment around Alila Soori resort area. 15 are - Rice paddy and ocean view located right in the main street. Land aspek (tittle) for accommodation/houses and ready to build. Contact (0361) 871 5116 / 0818 0551 4128. [6647]

extend - Land 6 are - Building 3 are - Electric 7700 and 4200 - Large Parking Area.......... A seriously awesome opportunity for someone - this Restaurant has established itself very quickly in the

Fully furnished 1,2 BR apt in a resort by Legian beach, daily, monthly, yearly. 2+3 bedrooms villa in Seminyak for daily rent. Brand new studio rooms with shared pool for $500 per month. Pls go <www.apartment-bali.com> or 081 759 1068. [6496]

market with their regular clientele coming back time and time again. A very solid business to buy as is, with huge potential to develop further........ Please contact 0812 3766 5436 NC/Re/G-20 March 13

Beautiful two/three bedrooms villa behind Bintang. Near beach. Petitenget (20 years) and Sunset Point. Central location. Pool, garden, FF, also two bedrooms, no pool, good price long term. 081 7979 9922, 0857 1109 3547. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [6434] C/Re/G - 03 April 13


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The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali LAND FOR SALE KUTA UTARA - Kulibul 3 Are,4m Road Access, Ready to build. Freehold PRICE : IDR 325 Mill/ Are KEROBOKAN - Banjar Anyar, 5.5 Are, 3.5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. KEDUNGGU - 12 Are, 6m Road access, rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 230 Mill/ Are MENGENING - 28 Are, 4m Road access, beach views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 285 Mill/ Are NYITDAH - Belalang vilage, 13 Are, 1km from Kedunggu Surfing beach, Ready to build (Perumahan ),3.5 Road access, rice field paddy views,electric. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 125 Mill/ Are SESEH - 71 Are, 100m from Beach, 6m Road access. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 600 Mill/ Are PANTAI PASUT - 1.33 Ha, Beach front, 6m Road access. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 250 Mill/ Are PERERENAN - 5 Are, 5m Road access, ready to build,200m to the beach. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 650 Mill/ Are HOUSE FOR SALE IN SINGARAJA Land Size 400 m2,3.5m Road access Quite Neighborhood Environment, new building with genuine carved Bali door, 3 Badroom (4m X6m) with nice bath room inside, Garage for 1 car, 1500 watt electric, water. Freehold PRICE : IDR 900 Million 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 C/Re/I-06 March 13

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KEROBOKAN

Villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Please contact 081 2363 0309 / 0878 6202 6999. [4870]

2 Floor house for rent in peaceful location, ricefield view and mountain view from balcony. Canggu/Kerobokan area, 10 min to Echo Beach. Fully furnished. AC, hot water. 7 months 30 mil. Please contact 0361 1783-9602. [6666]

Padang Griya Gg. IV no. 1. Road access 5 mtr. Building 200m2, upstrairs 200m. Land 6 are. 6 bedrooms, gazebo, AC, hot/cold water, PDAM, 5000 watt electricity. House 1,5 are, full garden, AC, hot/cold water, 2 bedrooms, outside/ inside bathroom, PAM, Muding Indah 3x. Contact 423 582 / 0361 7474 790. [6267] Factory for rent in jalan Tangkuban Perahu. 800 square meter, 3 floor, 2 staff room. Parking, 16000 watt electricity, office, 4 telephone. Contact +62 361 735 131. [6568] Ideal Central Seminyak Leasehold Price USD 650,000 7 are of land, 250m2 building, single story, 4BR + media room Private pool, 350m from beach at KuDeTa 21 years plus 30 year option to extend

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House for Rent, 3 are land, 3bedrooms with airco, bathroom each room, tropical garden, rice field view, open kitchen bar, 95million/year at Gn salak street near intl school Lentera Kasih. Info <fajarrr@hotmail.com> or 0878 6118 5402 / 081 896 9465. [6598]

C/Re/G-20 March 13

Villa strategic location in growing commercial / residential area of Kerobokan/Dalung. Ideal residential property / or commercial property. 7/6 bedrooms / 3 floors - lounge / dining room / swimming pool / 4 car under croft / paviliion next to pool. 2 pergolas (1 3rd floor, 1 next to pool). Call: 0857 3902 4819. [6612] Kerobokan for sale. 6 Are modern house with pool plus adjoining 4 are lot. Call: 081 7971 1123. [6626] Umalas new Furnished house 2 floors, 4 bedroom, 3 shower room, kitchen, nice garden, carport. Quiet place in Tunoon Rp. 72mil/year. SMS: 0857 3999 5164, <QYQ01076@nifty.com>. Please see some photo. [6636] UMALAS area, 3br-2ba(36-27-8m2). Monthly-yearly orlease 20years/leasehold 46years. Charming modern 2. building-2. level, jacuzzi-plungepool, furnished, 165m2 on 200m2 land, ricefieldborder, 5.500W#Telephone+WiFi+cableTV. Daniel 0813 3828 6581 (eng-fr-nl-d) Betty 0813 8177 7257 (bahasa) <villabalipassion@yahoo.com>. [6638]

Casa Yenny, Bidadari near Gaol, 2 bed, sw pool, elegant, modernised Balinese cottage, 30 year lease, 2.15 Bilion neg, 5 mins from fun, great potential. Email <markobrien23@gmail.com> or call 0858 5726 7516 for pics or appointment. [6667] For rent min. 2 years/sale 2 floor minimalist villa. 3 bedroom w/ bath, fully furnished, swimming pool, living room, modern kitchen, gazebo, carport for 2 cars. Kerobokan area. Contact owner 0361 743 9221 / <plawadesign@ yahoo.com>. [6644] 199.999$ leasehold 46years, fix price. My 1BR or 2 guestroom Villa Umalas ricefield. Furnished, plungepool/jacuzzi, ricefield border, 3300W#phoneline#WiFi#2cableTV. Call Daniel (eng-fr-nl-d) +62 813 3828 6581 or Betty(bahasa) +62 813 8177 7257, <villabalipassion@yahoo.com>, Skype: villabalipassion. [6646] For rent house in Kerobokan, 2 bedrooms, hot water, AC, semi furnished, rice field view. Contact 081 7683 5120. [6648] Over contract. Quick. Shop, 2.8 are, Rp. 2.9 Billion for 29 years nego. Plus furniture. Contact 0812 384 0025. [6649] Umalas, large 2 storey house 5are-270m2, 3 bedroomsac, 3 bathrooms, open living, dining area, fully-furnished kitchen, telephone-wifi, nice garden, pool 10x4m. Available 06/05/2013 until 30/06/2015. 150million/year (minimum 2 years). Extension nego with owner. Contact 0361-473 3091 / 0813 3842 2419. <mauricerubens@wanadoo.fr>. [6651] FOR rent: 2 stories ruko / office, 126m2 in Kerobokan. Call: 081 7974 0769. [6653] FOR rent: Villa Umalas 1. 3 Bedroom, with a pool and a garden. Available for 15 months, extension is possible. Call: 081 7974 0769. [6654]

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Lynn Villa. Apartment for rent in Kerobokan included breakfast for 2 person. 1 bedroom apartment Rp. 7,000,000/ month + kitchen. 1 bedroom villa Rp. 15,000,000/month. Sharing swimming pool, AC, hot and cold water, TV cable, refrigerator and Wi-Fi. Call 0813 3806 2085. BB Pin 27D09E66. <gustisudiana@yahoo.co.id>. [6579] For sale/rent 3 BR with 2 bathroom, house in Br. Semer Kerobokan, car garage, water heater, 2 beds, 2 AC, kitchen, spacious living room and small garden only 65 mio/year. Contact 0812 3747 7266 or <depatz@yahoo.com>. [6663] Villa for rent 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, hot and cold water, full AC with swimming pool in Umalas Kauh no. 54, Kuta Utara, Badung. Phone. 0852 3708 2919. [6629] Private villa for rent from March to August. 2 bedrooms, AC, 2 bathrooms, new kitchen, flatscreen TV 42 inch, Indovision, garage, private pool 10x4m, beautiful garden (700m2). 5 min to Seminyak. Staff included, 12 mill month. Pls call Gaby 0819 9968 1811 or 0878 4410 7554 or e-mail <robexx@hotmail.com>. [6665] C/Re/G - 03 April 13

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Successful 40 seater restaurant for lease in centre of Lovina. Established reputation and highly recommended in the lonely planet and rough guide. Fully furnished with loyal staff. 685 million for 10 year contract. Serious enquiries only to: <stephanie@satriawan.co.uk>. [6385]

Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan

GIANYAR

Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook

For sale directly from owner: Freehold land 8 are. Saba Beach. Ocean views that can’t be blocked. Exclusive villas area. SHM. 10m road access. Zoned for building. PH. 0819 3435 4977 - 0877 6105 3314. [6616]

C/Re/A-20 Feb 13

LAND FOR SALE (INVESTMENT) Location : BALANGAN AREA - ULUWATU Status : Freehold (direct owner - no broker ) Sertifikat Hak Milik (SHM) Size : 12,5 Are (24M x 52M) Price : Rp. 325 million / Are ( nego ) Strategy, close to Balangan Beach & Dreamland Flat land and ready to build for housing / villas Call : 0361-7408883 or 081319688778

New

For sale Wooden Bale, dimension 10 X 5 meter. Iron Wood Shingle roof, Rattan Ceiling, Coconut Wood Column, Bengkirai Wood Floor, Bengkirai Wood wall cladding, 4 years old. Price Rp 95,000,000, - including delivery and set up on site. For serious inquiry email to <batu-karu@ hotmail.com>. HP: 0818 0533 1815 (Lily). Bale photo can be sent via email as requested. [6634] C/Re/G-20 Feb. 13

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REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING INFORMATION

Land for sale

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Freehold Located on the Golf Course

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2min from Dreamland Beach, Pecatu Premium gated community,

PRIME VIEWS & LOCATION 11 Are Priced for quick sale – 1st to see will buy No agents please

Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. You may also fax, e-mail or post your ad into our office and we will fax, e-mail or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad.

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All Real Estate advertising must be prepaid. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

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Commercial ads may be placed in the Real Estate Section at regular commercial rates and terms. Sell or Rent Quickly With Bali Advertiser Tel.: 755392 (Hunting) Fax : 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz

Call Rita 0812 385 3002 Email: pecatuland@hotmail.com

UBUD Brand new beautiful riverside and ricefields view-villas for sale in quiet location, 3BR with ensuite bathrooms, open kitchen+living, s. pool+garden. AUD$220 K. Call: 0878 6076 9393 or <austinone23@gmail.com>. [6652] Cafe for sale at hottest location in Ubud, 2floor(6x8)include all stock and equipment and 2. 4 years lease (serious inquiry only). 0857 3812 7509. SMS only please. [6658] BRAND new villa for sale. Penestanan, Ubud. 2BR, 2B. Pool, staff area, 5 are, garage. Set in mature trees with deeded ricefield view to Mt. Agung. Stunning Master BR, B upstairs with guest house. Western quality construction. Must see, 23 years. $275,000 (no short term). 0813 3813 0226, <karmacounter@gmail.com>. [6669]

BUKIT Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] For rent, spacious one & two bedroom apartments near Dreamland. Fully furnished, share pool & BBQ area. 1 bedrm plus kitchen, bathrm and lounge room $600/month. 2 bedrm plus kitchen, 2 bathrm and lounge room $1000/month. Ph/SMS between 9am - 5pm - +62 878 6184 3997. [6270]

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For Sale/Rent. Four apartments in one 3 storey building near Dreamland Beach. Fully furnished; pool & BBQ area; has hotel license; Land 4 are; building 380sqm. Great views & breeze; Sell $490.000. Rent yearly $25,000. Ph/ SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6271] For Sale New 2 bedroom - 3 bathroom house near Karma Kendara on 2 are land, house 100sqm. Australian quality. Sell Aust $95,000. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6272] 2 Beautiful villa for sale in Ungasan. Each villa are new, have 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1 storage, AC, garden, pool, fully furnished, parking area, 460.000 $ for two. Contact Made: 081 657 4983 or <leverd_tiare@yahoo.fr>. [6622]

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Over contract small house in balangan pratama. Many foreigner neighbors. Unfurnished 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, dining, living and storage room. Available now till 9th December 2013. Serious only, contact Anggie by sms or call 0812 1328 0842. [6635]

From mountain tops to beach fronts, we’ve got Bali covered.

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Bali Advertiser

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Enjoy being near one of the most beautiful and uncrowded beaches, Balangan, with one of Bali’s best surfs. Choose from one or two bedroom fully furnished villas with their own pools and gardens, then take pleasure in the generous facilities of “The Surf Club”, a fantastic communal area. The combination of Balangan Wave’s villas

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and facilities with Balangan beach is the perfect set up for the ideal Bali Lifestyle. Ray White Paradise Projects brings you the most exciting developments in Bali Real Estate.

Contact: Siska cell: +62 (0) 81 5574 9228, +62 (0) 812 3962 2113 siska@raywhiteparadise.com

www.raywhiteparadise.com/projects/balanganwave

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LAND FOR SALE – ALL HAK MILIK!!! - LBUK150 - 16.81 ARE. Sea views Bukit. Price : IDR 150,000,000 per ARE NEGO!! - LSNG604 - 30 ARE. Beachfront Lovina. Price : IDR 85,000,000 Per ARE - LSNG555 – 3.9 HA. Beachfront Gerokgak Buleleng. Price : IDR 39,000,000 Per ARE SSNG502 Lovina

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“BALINESE UPMARKET STYLE VILLAâ€?. Take a look at this stunning property sitting on 600 m2 with D P EXLOG 6XSHUE PRXQWDLQ SDOP WUHHV ULFH ÂżHOGV DQG country side views from this property with a large pool ( 4 x 10 ) to cool off in the under priced North Bali!! A sunken conversation pit in the lounge – super quality and extremely family friendly!! Call to view today you will not be disappointed sitting here in central Lovina. Contact : Shane Walsh Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Price : IDR 1,850,000,000 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

SSNG500 Lovina

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- LSNG606 – 2.11 HA. Beachfront Central Lovina. Price : IDR 145,000,000 per ARE - LCGU666 – 18.3 ARE. Beachfront Echo Beach. Price : IDR 2 billion per ARE - LNUD005 – 4.4 HA. Stunning Views Nusa Dua. Price : IDR 275,000,000 per ARE Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

SSNG230 Lovina

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The Villa – your very own luxury private villa set in the serenity of Mendira village near Candi Dasa, East Bali. The Villa, is a perfect combination of comfort, privacy, and a magical location by the sea allows you to relax and rejuvenate whether you want to live there permanently or occasionally as well as renting it out at other times. It is only one block back from the beach. The stunning pool is 25 metres long. Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Title : Hak Milik shane@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 645,000

SSNG505 Lovina

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This lovely 3 bedroom property in the heart of Lovina – is VRPHWKLQJ \RX ZRXOG QRW ¿QG IRU WKLV SULFH LQ 6RXWK %DOL \RX ZRXOG EH VWUXJJOLQJ WR ¿QG EHWWHU YDOXH LQ 1RUWK %DOL Recently renovated to modernize the vendor has done a ZRQGHUIXO MRE %HDXWLIXO ÀDW ODQG ZLWK D SRRO /RYHO\ RXWVLGH kitchen plus the bonus of another full 2 sink and gas cooker kitchen around the back next to a utility room. Contact : Shane Walsh Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Price : IDR 1,950,000,000 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

“GREAT OCEAN VIEWSâ€?. This 2 bed. 2 bath. villa sits on 7 ARE 8 minutes from the heart of Lovina at the base of the hill ZLWK PDJQLÂżFHQW RFHDQ YLHZV $ JUHDW SURSHUW\ WR UHOD[ DQG unwind with only the noises of nature here. There is plenty of space to put a pool in if you so desire – the vendor will put in if required. If you are looking for that special place look no further call today to view. Contact : Shane Walsh Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Price : IDR 2,300,000,000 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

Two Properties Back From The Beach. This is an amazing opportunity of getting into this area close to the beach – at today’s prices – rest assured these prices will not last with the infrastructure due to happen re North Bali – this region is going to “Sky Rocketâ€? in Value. Brand new villa on 3.7 ARE. $PD]LQJO\ GHVLJQHG VR DV WR XWLOL]H WKH ULFH ÂżHOG YLHZ WR WKH side of the property – as well as the glimpse of the ocean. Comes with pondok wisata!! Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Title : Hak Milik shane@raywhiteparadise.com Price : AUD 250,000

SSNG515 Lovina

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A beautiful, modern and luxurious. Beach front holiday home. The Villa is surrounded by a large tropical garden just a few steps from the warm Java Sea. Listen to the soothing natural sounds of waves gently lapping on the beach, and the soft chirping of frogs, crickets and geckos. This private resort is 5 km west of Lovina, a small tourist centre in the north of Bali, just an 80km, 2½ hour scenic drive across the island. Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Title : Hak Milik shane@raywhiteparadise.com Price : AUD 399,000

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“ONE OF NORTH BALI’S BEST, LUXURIOUS VILLAS IN A PRIME LOCATION�! The 2 Villas are Located above Lovina Beach on an environmentally clean Hill. The quiet location provides privacy, a spectacular 180 degrees view, is safe and secured by gates, high stone walls, yet only 120 m away from a main road, leading to Lovina with its many Shops, Bars / Restaurants / Hotels, the Night Life and the Beaches! Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Title : Hak Milik shane@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 849,000

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The Hotel is few minutes walk from the beach of Lovina with several good restaurants and shops close by. It is a small scale, cozy family run hotel. It has 10 rooms and was bought in 2008, completely renovated and opened in April 2009. It opened with the philosophy to protect the environment, use local produce, provide a positive workplace, improve opportunities for staff and their families without destroying the Balinese culture. Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Title : Hak Milik Title Price : USD 220,000 Price: Leasehold : IDR 9,000,000,000 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

LOVINA NORTH BALI The undiscovered treasure of Bali. Property prices are so undervalued up here it is crazy!! The new airport “WILL HAPPEN� – The new road direct from Denpasar “WILL HAPPEN� Also there is so much to do in the immediate area plus surrounding locations that you would never get bored there. Swimming / Fishing / Snorkeling / Diving / Dolphin Watching / Many Hindu Temples plus Buddhist Monastery Vihara / Jungle Trekking / Giant Tree / Hot Springs Banjar / Many different Waterfalls / Hiking – Obviously Spas / Restaurants and Bars with a few Night Clubs.

“THIS AREA PROPERTY VALUES WILL APPRECIATE GREATLY IN VALUE IN THE NEAR FUTURE�

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NOT TO BE MISSED!! These 6 off plan villas are in the amazing location just behind Carrefour in Sunset Road. There are 4 at 168.75 m2 on 1.1 ARE and 2 at 186.75 m2 on 1.3 ARE. From 1.95 Billion IDR all with their own car space and swimming pool. Call me today for further land only or villa information.

Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 1,950,000,000

Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

SSEM188 Seminyak

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2 Minute Walk to Bintang Supermarket. Close to shops and restaurants of all kinds – 7 minute walk to the beach. This as new 2 bedroom villa beautifully landscaped is a must to view for the discerning buyer. This stylish property comes ready to move in, furnished including home wares by ‘Vinotti’ interiors, full list available on request. This is a magic oasis in the heart of it all “BUT� you would not know as it is so peaceful and quiet. Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Title : Leasehold shane@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 220,000

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THIS PROPERTY OOZES WITH “CLASS�. The “BEST� quality build. The “BEST� quality materials available. This amazingly up market property in the heart of Seminyak just excels in all areas. Built personally by the vendor for him & his family to use for their own enjoyment for years to come, unfortunately life’s cruel blows at times & unforeseen personal circumstances means they must part with their “Pride & Joy�. Title : Leasehold Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Price : USD 875,000 shane@raywhiteparadise.com USD 650,000

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2 bedroom villa sitting on 2.2 ARE of land with a relaxing outlook over bush. It has been designed in such a way as to utilize all space there is. It is in a great location whether you are looking to live in the property or just rent it out. This area is going ahead in leaps and bounds with all the high class UHVRUWV EHLQJ EXLOW DQG VRPH QRZ ÂżQLVKHG 7KH QHZ WROO URDG from Benoa to the airport or Nusa Dua will make it a quick trip to this location. Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,350,000,000 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

This brand new property is located on the way up the Jimbaran hill with great access. Sitting on 2.2 ARE this very well designed and built villa has it all. The options are endless whether you are wanting to live in it permanently or occasionally or rent out full time or part time. A very popular area that is growing fast and is still under valued compared to most parts of South Bali. Contact : Shane Walsh Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Price : IDR 2,750,000,000 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

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Located in Berawa, 100m from the beach, this 245M2 modern villa is under construction to be completed by 1st June. Walking distance to the Canggu club and international VFKRRO %XLOW RQ $UH LW IHDWXUHV QDWXUDO VWRQH ÂżQLVKHV gourmet kitchen and secure garaging. Reduced in price to VHOO EHIRUH WKH ÂżQLVK GDWH ,QVSHFW WRGD\ Title : Leasehold Price : USD 299,000

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PT. PMA COMPANY FOR SALE. This exclusive offer includes a hotel Melati License, preliminary architectural design drawings & building permit (IMB) which affords the successful Buyer the opportunity to begin their hotel construction in 2013 at a prime location situated in the Oberoi district. Up to 85% of all the groundwork in legal procedures to obtain necessary licenses/permits has already been Contact : Shane Walsh covered. +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 Title : Leasehold shane@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 700,000

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You can obtain control of spectacular properties in a brand QHZ ÂżUVW FODVV %HDFKIURQW (VWDWH &RPSOH[ ZLWK VSHFWDFXODU sunrises only 15 min from Sanur on recently built four lane highway and only 25 min. from Ubud. Huge 540 m2, Freehold Building lots start at only A $220,000

Title : Hak Milik Price : AUD 220,000

Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

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Widyati Indaryana (Yana) +62 (0) 81 7974 7593 yana@raywhiteparadise.com

Linda Erliyana +62 (0) 81 338 341 781 linda@raywhiteparadise.com

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EXCLUSIVE VILLA COMPLEX IN CANGGU - ONE STEP TO THE BEACH.

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SCGU310 Canggu

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This cozy, fully furnished 2-story House is set on 300 m² with a total build size of 142 m². Strategically located, a 5 minutes drive to the beach and within walking distance to Canggu Club and the International school. Consisting of 3 bedrooms, two balconies, 3 bathrooms, one spacious living- and dining area, a fully equipped kitchen and a lush garden with pool, pond and Gazebo. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 3,200,000,000

Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 87 860 053 153 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com

SCGU170 Canggu

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High return on investment! High Occupancy & Top Rating on Tripadvisor! This Private e Pool Villa Resort is set on 2210 m² of pristine freehold land in Canggu. A completely established business, fully operated since 2008 with yearly increasing occupancy rates! The Business is sold with all fittings and fixtures, including a website, contracts with several agents and booking websites, the client database and many more extras. 4 Villas: 2 x One Bedroom Villa < 1 x Two Bedroom Villa < 1 x Three Bedroom Villa. Possibility to increase capacity from 7 to 11 bedrooms! Contact : Ray White Paradise +62 (0) 87 860 053 153 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 1,600,000

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A rare opportunity to buy 1000sqm of freehold land with 3 bedroom villa & large pool, just 3 minutes from 66 beach. This is probably the last freehold property available in this amazing location. Despite being surrounded by luxury hotels and bustling restaurants, the villa is an oasis of calm with nothing but the sound of the sea.

Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Prices From : USD 295,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 1,850,000

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SCAD555 Candi Dasa

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LEASEHOLD FOR 42 YEARS. This villa is located in Seminyak area. Only 10 minutes walk to famous Double Six beach. There are only 2 units from 11 villas still available. One 2 bedroom unit and One 3 bedroom unit. Prices start from USD 295,000. DON’T MISS IT....CONTACT ME... Title

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Kalyana Bay Villa Development is set on a one hectare stunning section of land overlooking the ocean and each villa will have amazing panoramic views. Designed to maximize tropical outdoor living, each villa carefully optimizes light, space, air circulation and ocean views. There are now 5 villas remaining to complete the investments and site inspections can be arranged at a convenient time. The best villa developContact : Karl Wilkins ment in Candi Dasa! +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Title : Hak Milik karl@raywhiteparadise.com Prices From : USD 735.000

Contact : Govinda +62 (0) 82 146 572 168 govinda@raywhiteparadise.com

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Imagine this view from your villa; imagine owning a villa within a prime and exclusive area of Jimbaran, imagine investing into one of the last sections of land that is available within this highly sought after location. Well now is the opportunity to purchase this one of a kind section of freehold land measuring 1037m2 with uninterrupted views of Jimbaran Bay and very good road access: Prime land, Prime location! Title : Freehold / Hak Milik Price : Price on application

Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com

SCGU150 Canggu

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EXCELLENT VALUE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN CANGGU. Brand new house offering 3 bedrooms, the master being upstairs with its en-suite bathroom & walk – in closet. Spectacular views to the traditional Balinese Temple. Amazing atmosphere for feeling the real Bali Life. Small garden area is the perfect place to chill with the possibility for a cozy plunge pool if needed & floor plan for the pool provided. Very motivated vendor, he said "SELL IT" !!! Contact : Citra Dhamayanti Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 805 430 453 Price : IDR 1,900,000,000 citra@raywhiteparadise.com

SUMS375 Umalas

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LEASEHOLD FOR 28 YEARS. This beautifully crafted, romantic villa...EXCEPTIONALLY WELL PRICED!!! Space for guests to stay…3 graciously appointed bedrooms each with their own stunning en-suite bathrooms, ample storage and built in closet space. Comes completely furnished and has the added value of a Pondok Wisata (legal rental documentation). Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Title : Leasehold

Price : EURO 250,000

amber@raywhiteparadise.com

GLOBAL EXPERIENCE. LOCAL KNOWLEDGE As partners with Australia’s and Asia’s largest real estate agency we are in the perfect position to achieve the best results. Whether you are selling, buying or renting real estate with Ray White The Paradise Property Group you’ll benefit from the strength of our brand, worldwide database and a team that will help you realise your “wish list.”

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SSEM715 Umalas

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APARTMENT The Bali Tulip Apartments are close to some of Bali’s most popular attractions. The “Cosmopolitan Heart” of Seminyak is just minutes from your apartment, where you could go by bike or car to the nearby beach and enjoy surfing, shopping, dining and the spectacular sunsets.

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Exclusive villa living in the North of Kuta with lavish facilities, on site parking, swimming pool, restaurant & bar. Just 5 minutes to Seminyak Beach, Ku-De Ta restaurant, Potato Head and more famous restaurants and clubs close by. As everybody is now becoming aware Umalas is rapidly becoming the most desired location after Seminyak and Canggu. There are many new facilities in this area, including the French school, a choice of cafes or restaurants with the Canggu Club is just 5 minutes from here. And you still can see the rice field around.

The Bali Tulip Townhouse comprises three blocks, each two stories, near some of Bali’s most popular attractions. The “Cosmopolitan Heart” of Seminyak is just minutes from your apartment, where you could go by bike or car to the nearby beach, and enjoy surfing, shopping, dining and the spectacular sunsets.

The contemporary design features 72 Apartments comprised of 20 Studio apartments, 40 family apartments , 9 x2 bedroom apartments and 3 Penthouses. Each is surprisingly affordable.

Each villa has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,1 pantry,1 dining room, 1 living room & swimming pool.

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The apartments are also strategically located, just 25 minutes to Ngurah Rai International Airport and around 30 minutes to Nusa Dua and around 30 minutes to Sanur.

The apartments are also strategically located, just 25 minutes to Ngurah Rai International Airport and around 30 minutes to Nusa Dua and around 30 minutes to Sanur.

The Villa complex is targeted to be ready by November 2013. With HGB land it is even more attractive for Indonesian citizens.

POSSIBLE TAKE OVER PROJECTS WITH SPECIAL PRICE. For More Information Please Contact:

Iwan

+ 62 (0) 87857802727 www.raywhiteparadise.com

iwan@raywhiteparadise.com www.balitulipvilla.com

PRIME LAND INVESTMENT!

LNUL499 Nusa Lembongan

Land Size : 31000 sqm

Located only 20 minutes speedboat ride from Bali you can arrive in the stunning & very upcoming island of Nusa Lembongan where you can have potential to generate high returns with development opportunities. This fantastic section of land has the perfect shape & elevation to develop a small resort or a number of villas. Measuring 31,000m2 & with an elevation from the ocean rising from 6 meters – 40 meters the land boasts amazing uninterrupted ocean views. With a 27 year extendable leasehold title this will be a perfect investment for either domestic / foreign investors. With established resorts close by producing good occupancies a project on this site is guaranteed to produce satisfying returns on investment. Contact me today to obtain further information of this number one land investment opportunity.

Price : USD 499.000

Title : Leasehold / 27 years

Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729

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karl@raywhiteparadise.com

* prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.

Tel : +62 (361) 737 357 | 773 540 | 701 154 | 285 525 info@raywhiteparadise.com www.raywhiteparadise.com

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THESE ARE ONLY A FEW, 500 MORE FOR YOU TO VIEW

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RV-1454 V.I.P STAR PROPERTY This exclusive Free Hold Villa located in Bukit is so V.I.P that when you stay here, you feel like you’re in REAL paradise. It has so much to offer that you would not want to leave! Fully equipped, fully furnished, friendly staff, Private area, Clean, fresh air, free gym and a private beach only for the Karma Kandara Residents. This two storey villa has 2 big bedrooms downstairs and one master bedroom upstairs. It also has an American style kitchen, swimming pool with Jacuzzi, and beautiful view from the second floor. You must experience this luxurious 5 star villa. It is also great for an investment. Call us now and we are happy to sell you this amazing villa. Bedroom: 3 | Bathroom: 3 | Lot Size: 354 SQM | Furniture Inventory: Furnished Location: Bukit Price: USD 790,000

RV-1390 WOW! AMAZING FREEHOLD IN UMALAS This lovely 2 bedroom 2 story villa is in Umalas area which is close to the beaches of Canggu and easy access to the surfing Mecca of Echo Beach. The villa stands in its own grounds with its own private pool inside a complex of 8 privately owned villas. Both bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms. An open living area with dining area leads to the garden and pool. Kitchen is well equipped to make your vacation dining convenient. If you don’t want to cook there are several warung’s in walking distance, as well as a laundry and mini-markets next to the Villa. Offering great flexibility for private stays or a great rental return, get in there now. Location: Umalas Price: USD 345,000

RV-1265 FANTASTIC PRICE, FANTASTIC LOCATION This fantastically priced villa is in a superb location in Kerobokan, just a short drive from the centre of Seminyak. This new modern villa features 3 ensuite bedrooms spread over two levels. Downstairs there is a open plan kitchen living and dining area fully kitted out to western standards, upstairs enjoy a cool drink as you relax on the open terrace. Fully furnished with modern furniture this property is regularly rented out because of its prime location and is ready to earn money for you from day 1. The seller is very motivated to sell and the price includes all the licenses needed to rent. Bedroom: 3 | Bathroom: 3 | Lot Size: 217 SQM | House Size: 224 SQM + Deck 33 SQM Location: Kerobokan Price: USD 265,000

RV-1401 UNIQUELY JOGLO AND NATURAL IN TABANAN Sitting on 23 are of Freehold land, this superb unique villa has 3 bedrooms, each with private open bathroom, living, dining and western kitchen all in one area in Joglo style. The huge swimming pool is surrounded by Natural large garden and trees. Included with this property is a parcel of land offering the possibility to make other rooms or another separate dream villa. With the huge size of the land you have privacy, peace and quiet. This villa is complete with secure and large parking area. Call us for viewing! Bedroom: 3 | Bathroom: 3 | Lot Size: 2300 SQM | House Size: 270 SQM Location: Tabanan Price: USD 537,000

AP-034 BLEND OF BEACH RESORT AND LIFESTYLE IN SEMINYAK Welcome to a Brand New beach resort in Bali. This property is a stimulating blend of Seminyak lifestyle and local design accents paired with modern amenities, services and leisure facilities. Sophisticated guests will enjoy every moment spent at this holiday resort in Seminyak, Bali. This penthouse has building size of 74sqm, 1 lovely bedroom, 1 large bathroom with rain shower and double vanity. This property is enviably located in the heart of Seminyak ,with nightlife and beach life both close by. Featuring modern and contemporary design, this property offers uncluttered spaces that create a relaxed and tranquil atmosphere that calls for enjoyment. The resort facilities include a roof top swimming pool, gym, a unique concept restaurant and a New York style bar. What a great opportunity, call us for viewing! Location: Seminyak | Price: Rp. 2,500,000,000

RV-1311 FANTASTIC OFFER This 2 bedroom villa is set on 2.15 Are of freehold land and located in a private and secured estate complex in Nusa Dua. This area is famous for 5 star hotels, white sand beaches and fine restaurants. From the 2nd floor master bedroom it has beautiful views over the airport and Jimbaran beach. Designed and furnished in warm and natural colors of modern Balinese style with alang-alang roof and gazebo by the pool, this villa would make your perfect holiday home or would be very required for rentals. Very urgent seller! Don’t miss this fantastic deal 225 000$ only! Bedroom: 2 | Bathroom: 2 | Lot Size: 215 SQM | House Size: 180 SQM Location: Nusa Dua Price: USD 225,000

RV-1433 RELAX AND ENJOY

RV-1444 PEACEFUL LIVING This traditional Leasehold property is available for you to enjoy a quiet private life in beautiful Tabanan. This prestigious villa offers Joglo style and two sided wooden walls, with the inside walls still feeling very fresh. This villa has two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, a swimming pool and a bamboo bale bengong for you to relax and enjoy this wonderful property. Bedroom: 2 | Bathroom: 2 Lot Size: 1000 SQM House Size: 122 SQM Location: Tanah Lot Price: EURO 189,000

This beautiful free hold villa consists of 3 bedrooms plus 3 bathrooms and has a wide tropical backyard great for a family home. Situated in a complex with 7 other villas sitting on 525 m2 land, which offers you great safety and security. At an affordable price of only 131,250 Euro, you must book a viewing with us fast before it goes! Bedroom: 3 Bathroom: 3 Lot Size: 525 SQM House Size: 206.9 SQM Location: Tabanan Price: EURO 131,250

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