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DON’T WALK SOLO Picture a trio of middleaged and out of shape European guys who one day decided to go walk barefoot all over Indonesia and other parts of Asia, not for fitness or the fun of it, but in solidarity with the many poor children who must walk barefoot every day of their life, even to school. Their intent was to walk over 2000 kilometers across Indonesia and Australia without shoes to raise awareness and m o n e y. C r a z y i d e a conceived during an afternoon cocktail chat that didn’t make it out of the concept stage? Hardly! These guys followed through on their idea, created the Yayasan Solemen Indonesia and, as of today, managed to walk a respectable 2,000 kilometers, raised a winsome sum and are solidly determined to raise a grand total of USD 1 million for the benefit of poor, sick, underprivileged, orphaned and homeless children in Bali. So far they have completed 3 major walks across Bali and the Bukit as well as various short walks abroad. In total, they walked some 1100 kilometers in Bali alone. Their latest walk of 400 km took place from 9 to 26 September. Accompanied by a bevy of enthusiastic sympathizers, with and without shoes, they walked the high roads and byroads starting from the Governor’s office in Renon to Canggu, Tabanan, Singaraja, Besakih, Ubud and finished in Jimbaran. Underway the Solemen and their entourage visited orphanages, schools and villages where they sponsored medical checkups performed by doctors and nurses from the Bali Kids foundation, a longtime partner and beneficiary of the Solemen foundation. These medical checkups are a standard feature of the Bali walks, along with educational sessions about the dangers of drug addiction, AIDS, child safety and environmental awareness. Their first barefoot walk around Bali in July 2011 was 535 kilometers long and took 29 days. Their circuit started on Kuta beach, winding through Tabanan to Gilimanuk, along the northcoast to Singaraja; from there they walked to Batur and back down through Bangli and Amlapura; across to Ubud, Renon and Benoa, ending at Uluwatu. Quite a respectable and admirable achievement for a first attempt since none of the Solemen had serious trekking experience and don’t forget, they walk barefoot all the way, on all manner of inhospitable surfaces and in uncooperative weather.
In order to do their good works and raise the funds to support projects for homeless and underprivileged children in Bali, Yayasan Solemen Indonesia was set up as a registered charity foundation in October 2010 with support of Rotary District 3400 (includes all 81 Rotary clubs in Indonesia). The founders are Robert Epstone (UK), Beat Schmid de Gruneck (Swiss) and Daniel Chieppa (French) together with Chairman Pak Mangku Made Ariawan, Balinese businessman and fellow Rotarian. The mission of the Solemen foundation is to support poor and homeless children in Bali through established NGOs and provide health checks, health education and environmental instruction on how to clean up, revive and preserve the immediate environment. Their goal is to reach as many poor, underprivileged and homeless kids in Bali as possible. In the future they want to fund mobile health clinics to reach kids in places where access to health care is poor to non-existent. The final mission of the Solemen is to establish a center for homeless children where street children can get rehabilitated, receive health care and vocational training to prepare for work within the Bali tourism industry. The Solemen Foundation currently supports 4 projects that care about underprivileged, orphaned, handicapped and abandoned children: Bali Children’s Project, Yayasan Bumi Sehat, Akasa Learning Center, and YPAC. They also lend support by appealing for special cases like little Ani, a severely malnourished child from Karangasem, now painstakingly being rehabilitated at Sanglah hospital, the recent homecoming event for London 2012 Paralympic participant Nengah Widiasah, a resident at YPAC’s home for disabled Bali children, and a worldwide appeal for people to bring ‘Aquaphor’ cream to Bali for a small child, a Harlequin Icthyosis victim. Solemen turn to corporations for fundraising and take advantage of their unique and eye-catching angle to get media coverage by local and international press, TV stations, footage on YouTube, etc. Their website, Facebook and Twitter updates reach a wide audience whose curiosity is peaked by this unusual way of fundraising and bringing awareness to a plight that is unfortunately all too familiar in every corner of the developing world. Their unique concept pulls in donations from various countries abroad, sponsorship from Indonesian companies and pocket money from caring residents and tourists in the localities where they walk. Money raised from sponsorship and donations goes entirely to fund their special projects. These funds are in the form of equipment, supplies, health care, staffing, etc. and go to existing NGOs that are involved with children’s projects, humanitarian causes and environmental cleanups. For instance, the first short walk around Bali’s Bukit raised money for The ROLE Foundation. The Solemen personally pay all of their own expenses, therefore there is no overhead.
The first walk was an enlightening experience in many ways. For starters they did not ease into this walk and found themselves woefully ill prepared. Starting too early and too fast, the physical demands extracted their toll in blisters, bleeding and infected feet, sore hamstrings and chronic fatigue. Hot pavement, gravelly or rocky surfaces were very challenging to walk on. They faced close encounters with cars and motor cycles and got grazed a few times by inattentive motorists. They walked in rain, in puddles, in deep water not knowing what lurked at the bottom. In the end, their feet got very calloused and provided a modicum of protection, although it still remained a painful, physically very challenging and exhausting adventure. On the other hand, the response they received from the village people along the way, displaying a striking interest in and compassion with their cause, made up for all the aches and discomforts of walking. The Solemen drew in a remarkable outpouring of sympathy and were heartened and encouraged by the recognition and gratitude they received at their various stops at orphanages, schools and banjars where they sponsored medical checkups and health education. In the words of Pak Mangku Made Ariawan, Solemen’s projects are knocking on the hearts of the Balinese community and they kick up the awareness of humanity a notch. “Napak pertiwi”, the Balinese concept of respecting mother earth, comes closest to describing the response. Overall the Balinese are surprised, sympathetic, and thankful; many times local people will walk along for a while, in one instance an entire village trekked on in support of the Solemen. The health checks were another serious eye opener in terms of finding out where crucial help is needed the most. The checkups revealed that many kids were suffering from a variety of ailments like infected ears, scabies and other skin diseases, under nutrition, etc.
knowledge about the fragility of the environment and how it affects their health; for instance, teaching them that burning plastic causes air pollution that harms their lungs, causing cancer and other respiratory illnesses. Health education and children’s safety is taught by distributing a children’s booklet entitled “Tubuhku Adalah Milikku” (My body is my own). These booklets, sponsored by Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak, contain basic health care and personal safety advice, HIV prevention, alcohol and drug addiction avoidance. So far the Solemen have distributed over 7,000 Child Protection and Safety Books. Fun activities are always combined with medical checkups. The “I’m an Angel” organization partners with Solemen by providing goodie bags for all kids and organize games that stress environmental awareness. Future walks and events are forthcoming to raise awareness and funds to help more unfortunate kids. Check the Solemen’s website for planned 2012/2013 activities. In April 2013 Sole Men will conduct a barefoot walkathon in Perth organized by Perth Rotary to end up at the Perth District Conference where Soleman Robert will be a Keynote Speaker. The other highlight next year is a 3 week barefoot walk in China between two ancient capitals of the Tang Dynasty: Luoyang in Henan province and Xi’an in Shaanxi province. This event is slated for the month of June. Join if you dare! Solemen Robert and Beat’s personal vow is to go totally shoeless, even in private life, and walk barefoot in solidarity with shoeless children and adults wherever they go until the Solemen foundation amasses the regal sum of 1 million US dollars. To date Robert has walked barefoot in Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, England, Amsterdam and Los Angeles. Along the way he has encountered some hilarious situations, especially in places with a strict No shoes=No Service policy or where bare feet are decidedly unsettling. On the London tube he caught some frightened stares and a passenger approached Robert and explained: “Excuse me, Sir, but they are very afraid of you”. He was denied boarding by various airlines on his trips abroad until he explained his mission, like on a recent Singapore Airlines flight, which he succinctly turned into a fund raiser with the help of the Captain and crew. Moreover, he has been denied entrance to restaurants in LA, a movie theater in the UK and various other places where the “No Shoes, No shirt, No Service” motto is taken at full face value. As Robert explains with full pun intended: “I enjoy dipping my toes into the waters of social exclusion.” While he’s pushing the envelope, he still has his final trump card in hiding: a pair of innocuous looking canvas shoes with the bottom soles removed, which he can don as a last resort. As a compromise, it’s an ingenious way to keeping his ethics. Indeed, all means to a valid end. On the bright side, Robert’s LA trip netted him an invitation to Hugh Heffner’s Playboy Mansion in Beverly Hills where he was caught on YouTube dancing bare..footed with some sexy bunnies, deftly sidestepping their pointy stilettos.
Solemen have received support from as far afield as members of Rotary Club of Shanghai, and the annual Domainfest Conference in Los Angeles. They raise additional money through charity events like concerts, auctions, art sales and painting exhibitions. According to Soleman Robert, charitable giving is down worldwide due to economic events and sponsorships are difficult to come by. Even so they want to rev up fundraising for future projects and are looking for sponsors/donations in the expat and Balinese businesses community. Balinese businesses are still largely unfamiliar with the sponsorship concept and the practice of matching donations. Some expat sponsors are bellying up to the table and have promised matching contributions to the amounts raised at some events. On all their walks the Solemen hold medical checkups and health education presentations in selected schools, orphanages, and villages aided by a team of doctors and nurses from the Bali Kids foundation. Medical checkups and education are a crucial component of the Solemen walks because kids in remote areas never see a doctor. At the same time they educate children on how to clean up their immediate environment, imparting new
The Solemen are not just men and they don’t walk solo. Many Sole Ladies have joined their cause and their walks. The barefooted walks for charitable goals have been copied in other places like Portugal. With each walk more fans are walking along, one kilometer, 10, 100, or all the way. Won’t you join them next time? And if you cannot walk along, you still can do your bit. Support the Solemen in their endeavors by contributing through their website, sponsoring their next walk or event, or drop your spare change in one of the 15 charity collection boxes (more in the pipeline) in places like Bali Deli, Canggu Deli, Casa Gourmet, Tugu Hotel, Ganesha bookstores and various businesses around Bali. All donations, no matter how small are very appreciated and the Solemen thank you from the bottom of their …. heart! http://www.solemen.org/ Facebook Indonesia Sole Men Story by Ines Wynn Photographs courtesy of Yayasan Solemen Indonesia
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For Sale; TV flat Samsung A22D400 new Rp. 1.819.000 sell Rp. 1.000.000. Toaster Rp. 50.000. Juicer Rp. 50.000. Central springbed 160x200 new Rp. 1.025.000 sell Rp. 500.000. Fridge 1 door Sharp SJ-M151T-UW Rp. 600.000. DVD Player Zitron Rp. 50.000. Call (0361) 861 1101. Seminyak. [039]
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For Sale; Blackberry Bold Dakota 9930, in really good condition, with box, accessories, case and glass protector. Rp. 3.7 juta. Call 0819 1621 2890. Kerobokan. [053] For Sale; Tables (2) Antique, glass-topped table sizes : L50xW50 price Rp. 800.000 xH50 and L140xW40xH79, Rp. 2.000.000. Contact <Operations@AquaMarine Diving.com>, Jl Petitenget 2A, Ph 473 8020. [051] For Sale; Kawasaki Moto X helmet. Grey KLX 150. Brand new. Still in box. Size large. Rp. 500.000 or offers. Terry. Call 0813 3813 6110. Sanur. [043]
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Bali Advertiser Interview: Craig Beveridge, Founder of BIMC Hospital Bali continues to raise its standard of living, and medical care is one essential service that is evolving with hospitals such as BIMC Hospital leading the way. In the past, if one had an accident in Bali, it was ‘get on the next plane out of the country’. Now, people are actually flying into Bali for medical treatments and BIMC Hospital is part of the emerging world-class medical market in Bali. Bali Advertiser spoke with Craig Beveridge to find out more about BIMC Hospital. B.A. Craig, Bali is really starting to move forward with health treatments and medical assistance. Can people finally have faith in the medical standards in Bali? BIMC. Absolutely. Bali continues to develop in many sectors, including the health and medical sectors. It’s essential that medical infrastructures and services also improve in parallel with the island’s quickly growing developments.
Facebook and Twitter for updates. We have also just launched the first Family Medicine Program in Bali, which is based on comprehensive knowledge of the patient through thorough medical records and an ongoing patient-doctor relationship, emphasizing disease prevention and health promotion. Doctors who practice family medicine are specially trained physicians or general practitioners at primary care practice.
B.A. Can you tell us how BIMC Hospital is helping in this progress?
B.A. Do you feel BIMC Hospital is on par with other international medical facilities?
BIMC. BIMC Hospital continually updates its facilities and staff qualification processes to meet both international and Indonesian standards. Our experience shows how important it is to share knowledge and experience between medical professionals from different nationalities and with different backgrounds, thus we have a dedicated team of professionals from Australia, USA, New Zealand, UK, Japan, and Germany to support our Indonesian medical team, ready to assist patients 24 hours a day. Furthermore, we are equipped with ultra-modern medical technology, so patients can rest assured that they are receiving quite possibly the best care on the island.
BIMC. Yes. We are very confident about this. B.A. Do you attract highly qualified medical professionals?
B.A. Is your market predominantly local or expat? B.A. More than just medical emergency assistance, BIMC Hospital caters to all types of medical/wellness sectors. What is your core service? BIMC. BIMC Hospital as a medical facility has the main objective to improve patient health through evidence-based medical treatments based on international standard protocols and procedures. All our activities, even in our CosMedic Centre – which delivers both invasive and noninvasive treatments with regards to anti-aging, aesthetic, and cosmetic procedures – follow those medical standards in equipment and staff requirements. B.A. Can you tell us about the different types of services that you do offer? BIMC. We have 5 Centres of Excellence: the 24-hour Accident & Emergency Centre, 24-hour Medical Centre, our CosMedic Centre, Dental Centre, and Dialysis Centre; divided between two hospitals, one in Kuta and one in Nusa Dua. For a more complete list of our services, one can log onto our website at www.bimcbali.com and follow us on
characteristics in each location (Kuta and Nusa Dua), the patients admitted at each respective hospital also vary. BIMC Hospital Kuta is located in a very strategic, central spot and generally receives more patients in need of emergency or medical care whereas our hospital in Nusa Dua usually caters more to medical tourism and specific medical treatments, such as dental or dialysis treatments. Most services are shared between the two hospitals, but depending on which service you seek and the type of care you need, you will be referred to the hospital that suits you best.
BIMC. The selection process for medical staff at BIMC Hospital is very strict; we need to make sure that the services match the facilities, so yes we do attract highly qualified professionals. In addition, every new member of our medical team has to go through a six month on-the-job training programme before they cater to patients independently.
BIMC. Both – we prefer to categorize our market segments into ‘resident’ or ‘tourist/traveller’ rather than ‘local’ or ‘expat’ so as to better assess the logistics needed to care for the patient. In medical practice, the terms ‘local’ and ‘expat’ are irrelevant to their care.
B.A. If a tourist has an accident in Bali, is BIMC Hospital the place to seek treatment?
B.A. Bali is fast becoming a destination for medical tourism. Why is this so?
B.A. And finally, there is still a big divide in Indonesia between rich and poor. Is enough being done to lift the medical standard for the less advantaged?
BIMC. For the same reason that the medical tourism industry first started booming – it is fairly more affordable in Bali and not to mention it’s a beautiful place to be. Getting a medical procedure done while also enjoying a holiday in the process is ideal. BIMC Hospital is a pioneer in medical tourism in Indonesia and we intend to maintain the standards so Bali remains a prominent destination in the industry. B.A. With two hospitals in Bali, do they offer the same services or are they both different? BIMC. Our hospitals are the same in quality but slightly differ in purpose, and also because of the obvious difference of
BIMC. Well, knock on wood; but if I had an accident in Bali, it’s where I would go.
BIMC. This is a tricky subject as it takes many heads and more hands to fix a big problem like this, but we at BIMC Hospital try to do our part within our capacity. Our CSR programs are implemented to help the less advantaged, and we constantly review our prices to better suit a broader range of patients.
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For Sale; Women’s clutch purse brand Viera by Ragazze. Medium brown leather complete with cloth protector bag. Original in like new condition. Paid $100 in Bangkok at Paragon. Will sell for Rp. 400,000 ONO. Can show in Kuta or Sanur. 081 2398 8979. [074] For Sale; Daikin AC, 10 months old, barely used, 1pk.Rp. 2.5 juta. 4 foldable aluminium chairs from Europe, 500.000. European bed, steel with rotan with adjustable bottom, very good condition, 160x200, Rp. 1 juta. Call 0821 4785 0303. [087]
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For Sale; Pictorial guide to: Indonesian Reef Fishes book trilogy. Authors: Rudie Kuiter & Takamasa Tonozuka. Hard Back. Fish depth, location, description, pictures, etc. Rp. 1.5 million. Contact: 0819 9905 1623. Sanur. [073]
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For Sale; Big turntable ladder aluminum Rp. 500.000. Washing machine LG 2.000.000, ironing board the linen Rp. 200.000, bread maker Rp. 800.000, ventilator heating Rp. 250.000, old computer with table and chair Rp. 500.000, old refrigerator Rp. 200.000, ceramic plates, books in French. SMS 0878 6145 1024. [010] For Sale; Like new PSP 3000 slim console+ accessories. Accessories include 2 games (2010 fifa world cup football and Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights+ 2 memory cards (8gb+2gb) and a nice case and charger. All is original. Call Agung 0819 9939 1982 or e-mail: <prabamus@ymail.com> Denpasar. [011]
For Sale; Unused resun magnet gravity water pump, MD55; bought for Rp 1.5 million, sell Rp. 1 million. Call/SMS Brian 0813 3779 5402 or Komang 0819 1655 8942. Bukit. [060] Moving Sale; Beautiful teak furniture: sofas, table, chairs and desk. Private sale must be seen in Canggu Pererenan. Contact Heidi on 081 2394 5760. [047]
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Showroom : Jalan 66 Seminyak Lane beside Rest. ‘66, behind DVD Store Call: Helena 081 23745 4444
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For Sale; Wireless antenna ex. Blueline. 2.4GHz antenna set + 4 poles of 8m steel. Works with Blueline, Global Extreme, Channel 11, Bali Media, Era Akses, CBN, Centrin, many other ISPs. Complete set ready to use: all cables, power adapter, everything works! Worth total Rp. 6.5 million, sell for best offer! Call only, no sms. 083 1181 9816. <alexbalietc@gmail.com>. Sanur. [048] Moving Sale; 2pcs outdoor bamboo blinds 3m&1.4m Rp. 1.5 million. 1pcs King size bed, foam mattress, wood frame, mosquito net, fitted sheets & pillows Rp. 2.5 million. 1set curtains, curtain rails & curtains, white material 10x1m pieces Rp. 1 million. 1set curtains, curtain rails & curtains, black material 5x1m Rp. 500.000. 2nd hand serviced AC unit, Rp 600.000. 1pcs dark wood TV cabinet 0.6mx2.4m Rp. 700.000. 1pcs brand new queen mattress Rp. 2 million. Photo available for email. Call 081 5575 5016 or <febbylia.danita@quiksilver. co.id>. Legian. [044]
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All Types of Silk, Imported Wool, Cotton Stretch Linen, Viscose, French Lace, Cotton Twill Suits, Wedding Gown, Kebaya, Batik Jl Teuku Umar 133 Denpasar Telp/Fax. (0361) 236735, 8422504 / 8422505 Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 89 D Telp/Fax. (0361) 9009181 / (0361) 9009182 C/G/G-18 April 12
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For Sale; Kawasaki dirt tracker steel wheel rims and tyres for sell. Brand new, never use. 100/80-14 front 100/80-14 rear. Rp. 450.000 or offers. Terry 0813 381 3611. Sanur. [003] For Sale; Kawasaki dirt tracker 150 complete exhaust system. Brand new never used. Rp. 275.000. Terry 0813 3813 6110. Sanur. [004]
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For Sale; Motorcycle leather jacket, brand new never worn. My design, padded elbow and back protectors. Cost Rp. 2.5 million, sell for Rp. 1.5 million or offers. Terry. Call 0813 3813 6110. Sanur. [005]
For Sale; 2nd hand Protech PPS-600 paper shredder Rp. 200.000 and old video JVC P29 Rp. 100.000. Contact <Operations@ AquaMarineDiving.com> Jl Petitenget No 2A. Phone (0361) 473 8020. [052] For Sale; Canon IXY 400F camera. Japanese model. Comes with 4GB SD card, 2 batteries, charger, logic case and screen protector. Excellent condition, like new. Price Rp. 2 million. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [020] I buy old motorbikes, direct cash. Broken body or parts is no problem. Must be cheap priced! Call 0878 6025 8211. Denpasar. [021]
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The Fashion Goddess Island Retreat is a-coming – to be held at Karma Kandara, 19 - 22 October & for the modern fashionista that loves to dress up & be seen, a serious fashion show & cocktail event is to be held for your enjoyment on Saturday eve. 20 October. Featuring the ultra chic resort-wear designer Camilla, along with other Australian labels. Bookings – (0361) 8482200 & quote promo code, KRGAA009. Don’t hesitate, a fab night poolside under the stars! NOW, FOR A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PRODUCT Everyone seems to be riding around on a bike these days and for many reasons – offers an alternative & perhaps a faster way to get from A to B, gives your body some exercise and it’s social too - form a group and go peddling off for a Sunday picnic! AND, there’s a style of bike for everyone too – City (for cycling around, to work, shops, visiting friends) Mountain (up to Ubud for the day, further afield in the countryside) or a Racing bike for the hard core enthusiast (special competitions at a national or international level) and all bikes can be customized to suit your age, level of fitness, your style, and your budget!
The most important aspect to look for is the Frame which can be made from a choice of either steel, aluminum alloy or carbon fiber, it’s obviously the most important piece of a bike (like the chassis of a car) some are heavier or lighter.Then it’s the Wheels and Tyres. The average wheel diameter is 26 but you now have a choice of a 24 diameter (for a petite female or a bigger child) or a 29 diameter (for the taller person). Racing bikes have a smooth tyre while the Mountain Bike has a slightly wider & knobby tyre that will improve the traction of a bike making it easier to ride over rocky roads & uneven terrain. And then, the Handlebars, some turn down, some are more horizontal and some are turned up, all dependent on the type of bike you buy.
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customize to suit your own specifications! A third-generation Indonesian family business that commenced trading back in the 1950’s and has continued to steadily grow & today has become one of the leading bicycle manufacturers in Indonesia. In addition to exporting globally & distributing through independent retailers domestically, the company has opened its own “Build a Bike” showrooms in Jakarta, Surabaya & now Bali. Bikes have become a massive business in more recent years and so in the 1990’s, the owners of Build a Bike launched their own brand of bikes which they named -
Their location isgreat, right on the ByPass on the left side of the road traveling from Sanur, directly opposite Mitra 10 Hardware on the opposite side. A spacious air-conditioned and comfortable store with plenty of parking at front. The staff are attentive, hands-on with excellent product knowledge and there’s a mechanic on duty daily so you can bring in your bike for a service (from Rp50,000 or depending on the service required). Okay so you want to buy a bike, choose your bike and customize is the way to go! Your choice? A City, Mountain or Racing bike plus a full range of Children’s Bikes.
Build a Bike have numerous racks & stands throughout the store that are loaded with umpteen components that you can attach, fit, wind on, wear & store on your bike, you might consider a tyre pump too! One brand name to mention is Shimano offering high quality components for your bike, including wheels, brakes, pedals and gears. In addition, the company is also the exclusive Indonesian importer and distributor for the
Unless you are a novice or ride your bike for pleasure, you may just want to wear regular sporting clothes, but a hat, sunglasses and good sunscreen are a must. Then you come to the cycling addicts, those that dress for the activity, to be seen, the occasion, of course, the list of accessories are endless – special clothing, made from high performance fabric like lycra that will stretch & breatheshoes, gloves, helmets, glasses, a trip-computer (to measure speed, altitude & distance) water-bottle, pouches (for incidentals) & anti-chaffing creams & suncreams!
By now you are ready to go & buy a bike and it’s very likely it will become your next obsession! So readers, Build a Bike is one perfect destination to visit for all your biking requirements, from a complete bike to any number of components that would also make for perfect gifts for any number of your enthusiastic cycling partners?! With the mention of this article you will receive a 20% discount off your purchase of a UNITED Bike!
Build a Bike P.S. The Garmin GPS System for bicycles will be available for purchase from Build a Bike by year end.
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HECTOR’S Keep on Rolling It was sad to hear of the death of Andrew Clark, late in September. We’d never met, which was a pity, but his skills in teaching English and his efforts to ensure English-language messages were rendered correctly in Bali – a Sisyphean task he nonetheless took to with gusto – were second to none. Clark, an Englishman, arrived in Bali in 1990 to teach and later to establish the delightfully pun-ish Full Proof Writing Agency. He had an early association with Made Wijaya, he who we gather mistakenly believes that cockatoos are pregnant carp (well, he says Hector’s a twerp). He preferred Eng. (UK) as his dictionary language, abjuring Eng. (US) as an abomination and holding – correctly – that Indonesia’s official English variant was UK. OK. He made this point with some force in a Siapa column in this newspaper in 2004. Since then, the ubiquitous spread of the American-dominated internet and the vacuously indolent belief that spelling and grammar are no longer important have together conspired to reduce spoken and written language to gobbledegook and the mob preference, such as it is, to notionally US. So we’ll have to muddle on without Clark’s attention, since he has departed for the great language school in the sky. But some of us think Sisyphus got a bum rap and we’re still out there rolling that damn rock up the hill. RIP, Andrew Clark.
Gotta Have Sole SoleMen Indonesia’s annual walk around Bali, which finished on Sept. 26, brought much needed help to the deprived people of Bali. It also celebrated the triumph of Balinese Paralympian Nengah Widiasih at a Return to Bali Celebration party at Bali Mystique Hotel in Seminyak that evening. SoleMan Robert Epstone, who did much of the weeks’ long walk before being sidelined on doctor’s orders with holes in both his soles, tells us Nengah, from a poor family and in a wheel chair since she had polio when she was four, nevertheless managed to teach herself weightlifting and represented Indonesia at the 2012 Paralympics in London in August. The Sept. 26 party – it was a grand occasion and a great opportunity to meet Nengah – was to raise funds for a replacement bus and a second permanent staff member for ‘YPAC’ Home and School for Disabled and Mentally Challenged Children at Jimbaran, where she lives. There are 66 young residents at YPAC. Energetic charity weight-loser Christina Iskandar and friends happily promoted the event in the expat community and many Balinese also attended. Food at the function was provided by Biku restaurant and famed Russian violinist German Dmitriev played for 20 minutes in addition to appearances by other performers. Raffle prizes were donated by Tugu Hotel, Sardine Restaurant, Bambooku, Dijon, The Pelangi Estate in Ubud and many others.
Iconic Sangers The villa next door to The Cage is occupied by a temporary resident, an old friend from Australia who’s here on an Australian Business Volunteers task to introduce the Udayana University-based Institute for Peace and Democracy to the arcane vagaries of relations with the press. Which is good; and not only because it provides an excuse – though none is needed – for several drinks to be taken, now and then. He’s getting to grips with the villa, whose absent German owners, residents of Hamburg, have confined themselves to holiday raids on targets nearer to hand while the Fourth Reich sorts out how to get the Greeks and sundry others in the European communion to work and pay for themselves. But he’s had a couple of culture shocks, including Vegemite at the equivalent of $13 Australian a jar. By way of extraordinary coincidence we had a note the other day from another Australian friend, Libby Callister, also on the subject of Vegemite. It’s an Australian icon of course, and very, very yummy. Libby and your diarist had an arm’s length association long ago – she was running media for a minister in an Australian state government of the opposite politics to those preferred at The Cage but the fellow, a great bloke with whom we were on very good terms, helped raise funds for cancer research by having his head shaved (in company) once a year. So, once a year, we crossed the thoroughly artificial No Man’s Land of Australian politics, knocked politely on the minister’s door, and handed over several crisp banknotes as our contribution to his sponsorship. Anyway, back to the point: Libby has a famous name. Cyril Percy Callister (1893-1949) invented Vegemite and now his grandson Jamie Callister has written a biography of this undisputed national hero. Libby’s media consultancy business is running the promotion campaign. The book went on sale on Sept. 24 and is being formally launched on Oct. 11 in Beaufort, Victoria, where the Callister of Vegemite fame was born. Vegemite had a tough early history. It was on the market in
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the British Marmite-focused Australia of the era for more than 15 years before it finally began to win wide acceptance. Says Jamie of his grandfather’s fortitude: “It was particularly unpopular and at one time they changed the name to Parwill ... “if Marmite, Parwill.” The Aussies used to like schoolboy puns until they turned serious and started banning all manner of good fun. They’re serving Vegemite sandwiches (kill for ‘em) at the Beaufort bash. By happenstance we’ll be in Australia on the day; by unhappy circumstance, the bit of Australia we’ll be in is nearly 3000km distant from the yummy sangers and a signed copy of the book, so we’ll have to give the show a miss.
iPod. Therefore I Am By absolutely no coincidence, the latest MinYak to hit cyberspace featured Nicola Scaramuzzino, GM of Mozaic at Ubud and head honcho at Mozaic Beach Club at Batu Belig, where this year’s Yak Awards were staged (on Sept. 28). The Diary’s eye was caught by his answer to the standard Q “What’s been heating up your iPod lately?” because it was apparent he and your diarist share much more than just a fondness for fine cuisine and discrete globetrotting. He said: “That’s a tough one. I swing between moods quite quickly during the day and my iPod does reflect this. There is always music around me, I hate silence. If I’m working on accounting stuff, then classic Italian music is the choice.” We’re at one there. Nothing beats the mathematical brilliance of Vivaldi (per esempio) if you absolutely have to deal with numbers. He further says: “If I have to work on some graphics and need to be creative then AC/DC is normally the choice, together with Metallica, Pink Floyd and Queen ... the 70s and 80s music always cheers me up.” We might demur on AC/DC (they’re often better unplugged) but otherwise – Right on, Nicola! And we’re with him too in being able to state without fear of contradiction that Hip Hop is absent from our own little pod. He says: “I just don’t understand that music – am I too old?” Too old for Hip Hop, certainly: But surely anyone sentient is? We’re Willin’
For Sale; Suzuki Splash 15 inch original wheel rim, brand new, never been used. Selling for Rp. 1.9 million (fixed). Contact Kevin 0818 0531 8192. [022] For Sale; 1 unit AC Changhong 1/2 PK (indoor, outdoor, wireless remote control). Still working good. Price Rp. 650.000. Info SMS/call 081 658 3650. Denpasar. [013] For Sale; iPhone 4S, 16Gb, black color, full apps, jailbreak, completed, very good condition 100%. Sell Rp. 5.5 million (nego). Call/ SMS 0823 3110 0717. Denpasar. [014]
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For Sale; Book shelves, sideboard, cupboard, long TV table, etc. All are solid teak wood. New condition. Long sofa made teak block also available. Photos and price, text me your email address: 0821 4483 3668. Kerobokan. [015] For Sale; iPhone 4S, 16Gb, white color, full apps HD, jailbreak, completed, like new. Sell Rp. 5.6 million (nego). Call/SMS 081 855 5800. Denpasar. [016] For Sale; MacBook Air new style, complete, 13inch, LED, unibody aluminium, all good performance but little crack in hinge. Call 0813 3702 4204. Seminyak. [017]
Aum Rudraksha Designs The “Original Malas” created and designed by Soma temple, a resident of Bali for more than 20 years, mixing sacred Rudraksha’s have been used for centuries by ancient sages and modern mystics to quiet the mind, cool the body, and enhance awarness. Full of Shakti to protect you. Lovingly, ethically handmade & blessed in Bingin Bali. www.aumrudraksha.com info@aumrudraksha.com, Ph.(0361) 7420937 C/G/I-27 June 12
Diary and Distaff had a lovely dinner recently with Marian Carroll, official mouthpiece of Ayana Resort and Spa etc, etc. It was at Dava, where visiting guest chef Willin Low from Wild Rocket, Singapore, was in the kitchen from September 21-23. He treated diners to exquisite dishes, including soft-shell crab, wagyu beef and yummy desserts. Singapore’s suddenly looking very good for a visa run. We’d be off like a Wild Rocket if one were in the wind. By the way, expect a long-awaited announcement from Ayana soon.
Go Pink We do, very occasionally, if it’s in a good cause. So here’s a good reason: The Think Pink 2012 Luncheon and Fashion Show, organised by the Inner Wheel Club of Seminyak – the Rotary ladies, you might say, whose president is the redoubtable Barb Mackenzie – which is to raise awareness of breast cancer and funds necessary to carry that message forward. It’s endorsed by Bali Pink Ribbon (on whose annual walks the Diary consents to wear pink) and the Rotary Club of Seminyak. The event is being staged at Métis in Seminyak, which is surely reason enough to attend anyway, and is on October 26. It’s from 11am to 3pm, too, which should give everyone a chance to both eat and bid at the charity auction. Tickets cost Rp300K and are available at Métis. The event’s VIP sponsors are Bamboo Blonde and Think Pink Nails.
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Hear Her Roar Helen Reddy, who galvanised the WomLib movement in the 1970s with I Am Woman (Hear Me Roar) is performing for charity at Anantara Rooftop in Seminyak on Oct. 19. One of the Diary’s favourite dishes, Diana Shearin, tells us she’ll be there (she wouldn’t miss the anthem of the movement or Delta Dawn, she says). But she won’t be dancing. She’s on crutches after an unfortunate altercation with a wet terrazzo floor.
It’s On! The Ubud Writers and Readers Festival kicks off today (Oct. 3). It should be a good show as always, with plenty of chatter, erudite and otherwise. Be there – or you won’t be there. The festival runs to Oct. 7 with various associated events around it. Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/G/I-30 May 12
Computer & Internet Urgent Sale; Red leather L-shaped sofa - Rp10million, low sideboard solid teak, minimalist design Rp. 18 million, carpet from Tunisia lots of character, Rp. 10 million. Can send photos. Make an offer. 0821 4783 1830. Canggu. [018]
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For Sale; Blackberry 9360 Apollo. Includes box, USB cable, charger, all original. Original screen protector still on the phone, no visible damage. However it does not start up, might be good for spare parts. Rp. 1 juta ONO. <balicota@gmail. com>. Lombok. [027]
For Sale; Apple PowerBook G4, 1.5GHz, 75GB HD, 1GB RAM. Excellent, like new condition. Comes with extra battery and original install discs. Price Rp. 5 million. (fixed price). SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [019]
For Sale; iPad 3 / 16Gb Wifi model, white. Including box, USB and charger (with Euro / Indonesian plug), all original. Runs latest IOS6. <balicota@gmail.com>. Lombok. [028]
For Sale; 3 desktop PC’s Core Duo and Core2Duo, spare parts, 7 x harddrives, +- 20Gb SIMMS, 5 x TFT screens 17+19 inch, LAN stuff etc. All perfect condition from office. <balicota@ gmail. com>. Lombok. [025]
For Sale; New and original European plugs for your Macbook / iPad charger. Replaces the bulky / ugly standard Singaporean plug. Rp 100.000 for 2 pieces. <balicota@gmail.com>. Lombok. [029]
For Sale; Blackberry 9900 Dakota black. Invoice, box, cable, charger, all original. Used but perfect condition. Rp 3.7 juta ONO. <balicota@ gmail.com>. Lombok. [026]
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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch
He’s asking Me to name the price? OMG – All those Zeros! Last week I talked about the complaints from tourists about ambiguity with prices for services in Bali. This issue I want to try explain the mystery from a cultural perspective. In traditional Balinese society, many things – including services – were either bartered for goods or were seen as acts of devotion (in both a religious and in a social context). This is only recent history, and it is still sometimes the case even today for people to do something for free for their local temple or even powerful aristocrats because they are either looking at the benefits in the very long term or remembering the duties of their ancestors in the past. They believe rewards will be reaped in the future where God will remember ones deeds or a powerful member of society will help their family with their cremation costs when they pass on. In this regard, people find it hard to place a price on a service. Bali’s history of harsh economic times and commonplace poverty combined with the temptations of the tourist dollar has bred an island of people who are a lot more opportunist than those from more developed countries with a social welfare system to fall back on if you drop below the breadline. You may have noticed that you hardly ever get a receipt for a service in Bali. This is because basically no one pays tax! Under the table transactions and illegal services are the norm in a society that seems lawless (even though it may surprise some to learn that there are in fact a lot of laws in this country) but is actually just a little slack at implementing them. More than half of all drivers and ‘freelance’ guides operate illegally and basically make their prices up on the spot. Those Balinese that modify their service practices and trade more like we’re used to generally do really well because the fact is that tourists like everything clear – even if it does cost a little more with all those zeros on the end…
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More Gadgets Galore. In this issue I’ve got a great Bluetooth speaker; the best router for your home; an incredible wireless all-in-one printer, fax, and scanner; and a cheap(?) submersible 3 passenger vehicle. Enjoy. SOUNDFREAQ SOUND KICK SFQ-04 For years, it was all about speaker docks — standalone, table-top systems that plug into the wall and hold your phone, charging it and playing your songs at the same time. More recently, we’ve seen a flood of smaller, cord-free speaker systems that play streaming music from your mobile device. The king of this category is Jawbone’s Jambox, a six-inch-wide stereo speaker box with a USB-rechargeable battery, a rubberized case and a Bluetooth radio. It doesn’t charge your phone, but you can take it just about anywhere. I love this category —so I was excited to test the Sound Kick, the newest speaker from Soundfreaq. It’s a speaker box that hits a sweet spot between the compact Jambox and a larger, more traditional dock. It’s portable, uses Bluetooth to stream wirelessly, has a rechargeable battery, and it also charges your phone (any phone, not just an iPhone) via a USB port on the back. It sounds great, and it’s only $100 — half the price of a Jambox. The manufacturer, http:// Soundfreaq, is a small American company that makes a handful of mobile-centric products. The company also makes the Sound Step Recharge, another speaker system with a rechargeable battery. http://soundfreaq.com US$100 HAWKES OCEAN TECHNOLOGIES DEEPFLIGHT MERLIN I find it completely amazing the types of things one might be able to experience, provided they have several million dollars of disposable income lying around in their pillow cushions, I guess a bit more understandable is the sheer number of companies out there ready to cater to those folks with that kind of money. When I have my first splurge worthy few million, I’m heading off to Hawkes Ocean Technologies for the new Deepflight Merlin. The lightweight, private, luxury submarine, is dubbed the Learjet of the deep. This high-performance, positively buoyant 3 passenger vehicle is equipped with state of the art, patented safety systems and extends the overall capabilities of scuba, following SCUBA rules, while offering the unique experience of underwater flight. The DeepFlight submersibles use downward “lift” on the wings so you can actually ”fly” down to depth. Think about it, you and two of your closest friends can sweep over colorful reefs, banking turns while searching for sunken treasure or simply enjoying the view. Flying and gliding through the undersea world, all this, and you never have to worry about falling out of the sky like a shot duck. Hawkes Ocean Technologies offers a complete range of submersibles that can dive from the surface to the deepest parts of the ocean. Ultra-lightweight and compact, all the DeepFlight submersibles can be operated from your boat or from the shore. Personally, I’m going with the boat option, might as well grab myself a yacht while I’m at it. To check out specs or pricing please visit Deepflight.com and I’ll see ya around the Bali reefs! http://deepflight.com/ No price given
Although there are cheaper options, Epson WorkForce 840 is properly equipped to handle all home or office tasks. It’s obvious that this printer was designed to maximize productivity, with multiple paper trays to minimize swapping or refilling paper. The tilting screen changes controls depending on the context, and is much easier to decipher at a glance. The Auto Document Feeder has a capacity of 30 pages, and can accept both single- and two-sided documents. The WorkForce 840 offers double-sided printing, and Epson claims that this is the world’s fastest all-in-one printer according to the ISO ppm standard (15 ISO ppm black, 9.3 ISO ppm color). The built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity means that the WorkForce 840 is easily set up into a network for wireless printing, and enables faster fax transmission speeds up to 3 seconds per page. Epson ink cartridges are slightly more expensive than others, but boast higher print capacities and WorkForce 840 to put out high-quality prints in both color and black & white. Unless you’re prepared to spend hundreds of dollars more, the Epson WorkForce 840 is one of the best-equipped, highest-performance all-in-one printers on the market today. Amazon.com US$279.99
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ALL ABOUT KIDS ☛
By Ruby Jackson
Being a mother on Bali, and having a girl of a year and a half born on Bali – my second round of motherhood, with the first being a boy of 13, it is vastly noticeable to me how Bali has exploded with children oriented choices within the past fifteen years. It has in three words become a ‘kid friendly place’ – and thank goodness for that! All About Kids will explore all avenues offered to the younger members of our lives, from babies to teenagers and in between. This column endeavours to showcase the best that Bali has from activities to retail selections, from the arts to sensible medical tips. All About Kids, is in a nutshell, all about them! PEEK-A-BOO – The Fun Kid’s Playground Peek a boo is a c h i l d r e n ’ s playground in Sanur, for families and children under 9 years old, including dedicated baby and toddler play stations. It also has a Café with air-conditioning, as well as over 1,000 square metres of indoor and outdoor play area. The indoor area features a soft playhouse and pool with balls, a creative corner, interactive toys, educational books, car rides, play kitchens and a merry go round. The outdoor play area features a swing set, a jungle gym, a see saw, rocking horses, climbing structure and the all time favourite‘trampoline’. Please note that socks are required for both children and adults. Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai no. 17, Sanur Bali. Ph: 0361 282 638 www.peekaboofun.com Opening hours are: 9 am – 6 pm, everyday. CIRCUS WATERPARK - Birthday Package Idea The Circus Waterpark is one of the newer venues on offer for a day out in at a water themed park. It is not as large as its best competitor, Waterbom, nor does it offer as many rides, but it is still a good place to go and often not as crowded. If you happen to be on Bali during your child’s birthday, why not consider one of the birthday party packages at Circus Waterpark. Start with the Sun package for Rp. 89,000 per child or the Star Package for Rp. 99,000 per child. All packages are offered for a minimum of 25 kids per party. The Circus Playground offers kids exhilarating fun from the Falling Basket, Phinicy Games, Mini Slider Tube, Mini Speed Slider to Kiddiez Pool. Circus Adventurous will be for those seeking adrenaline-pumping excitement with games such as the Speed Slider, Wave Slider, Speed Tube and the Speed Spiral. For those looking for more relaxing fun, float around the Lazy River. Situated on Jl. Kediri Raya in Kuta. Ph: 0361 764003 www.circuswaterpark.com ENCHANTED BOOKS – Handmade Quality Toys & Books It’s not always easy to find a quick, decent gift grab before feting a friend’s child’s birthday, or shop with your child for their friend’s birthday in the Seminyak area. So, let’s not forget Enchanted Books, although on the busy Jalan Kerobokan Street, can sometimes be overlooked as it stands independent and proud. Owned by a couple of local mums who were originally frustrated at the lack of decent reading
materials on offer in English, this store has doubled in size over the years and increased its bootie. It has beautifully handcrafted toys of wood and hand painted, as well as popular ‘fad’ toys. A well-stocked library gets any bookworm excited, and offers selections from baby’s hard covers up to teen novels. The craft section can while away any rained out Bali day, stuck at home or in the hotel, and the fancy dress costumes of various sizes and designs are perfect for themed kids parties, or annual events such as Halloween etc. For the more studious, there is a science and discovery section, my son was particularly fond of the ‘goo’ kit and making his own crystal box. For those who live on Bali and shop regularly, there is a even a thoughtful discount system. The pleasant local staff speak English and are a dab hand at gift wrapping – in fact there is plenty of party decoration to cheer things up too. Open daily from 10am – 6pm. Jalan Raya Kerobokan, Seminyak. Ph: 0361 734 822 KU DE TA – Family Sun-Dayze Sundays have always been a traditional day to spend with family, and the usually chic, sophisticated KU DE TA actually allows kids to take over and run wild every Sunday morning – you have been warned! It’s no good thinking that you’ll pop in for a quiet Sunday brekkie, as this place is teaming with excitable screaming little ‘uns to about 12 years. KU DE TA welcomes kids on each and every Sunday from 10am till 4pm, where the grassy pitch becomes inundated with a flurry of activity as Family Dayze kicks off. This fun filled extravaganza is one of KU DE TA’S biggest regular highlights, where families come together to partake in fun, fare, and flair by the beach. A variety of supervised games (there is also usually a bouncy castle)arts and crafts adventures plus kids barbeque are available to keep the young ones occupied, while parents enjoy brunch or the fabulous breakfasts on offer (the set breakfast menu is really delicious including juice and a choice of teas and coffees – kids set breakfast also available). Annual themed events are also an important part of Family Dayze. Usually centered round environmental awareness and community connections, they help to educate as well as entertain. Jl. Kayu Aya 9, Seminyak. Ph: 0361 736 969 E: info@kudeta.net or reservations@kudeta.net W: www.kudeta.net
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LANAI BREAKFAST – Gorgeous Beach Walk to Get There Away from spending heaps of money, why not just take a lovely early morning stroll along the beach towards Blue Ocean/Double Six area – from Kuta there is an uninterrupted walk way if using a pushchair, from Seminyak from the Chez Gado Gado restaurant for about 10 minutes or so – and stop off for a breakfast at Lanai, which is completely kid friendly and can cater to larger family groups with ease. With a full set menu breakfast at only Rp. 54,000 including juice, coffee or tea, with all the trimmings such as baked beans, sausages and potatoes, and ‘proper’ bread with homemade jam, you can’t really go wrong. The staff are very helpful, and like kids, and are happy to half the portions and price if you want to get a bowl of fruit with yoghurt etc, or just two eggs with bread at Rp. 19,000. This is a great way to start the day! Jl. Pantai Blue Ocean, Legian. Ph: 0361 731 305. Open daily from 7am.
With this your comments would be welcomed if you endeavour to follow the lead, or, if you have discovered something that you found particularly amazing. It’s important to spread the news on anything positive, as time and experiences are precious. Please forward to me on rubyinbali@gmail.com. Copyright © 2012 All About Kids You can read all past articles of All About Kids at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/E/I-03 Oct 12
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For Sale; Antique collection stone for collectors only from many countries. Limited edition. Call 0888 0326 3670 or 0878 5107 3568. Denpasar. [118] For Sale; Opportunity: Ancient stone-wood side board, 3 shelves, 3 stages, made from one piece of wood, 138cm (H) x 104cm (W) x 32cm (D). Call 0813 1141 6197. Denpasar. [119] For Sale: Champagne glass 41pcs, mineral water glass 23pcs, water goblet 14pcs, shot glass 9pcs, ice cream glass 4pcs, dessert plate 29pcs. All sets Rp 1.000. 000. Call/SMS your email to 0878 6224 4540 for pictures. Dalung. [120] For Sale; PC monitor LG Flatron T530S 15”, price Rp. 300.000. Call (0361) 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551. Bukit. [121]
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Watercraft Boat for Sale; Length 13.4m, 3x200hp Mercury, 16 passengers, 55.000$. +62 878 6085 9404. [011] New Wooden Boat 20x4m, Built for Charter up to 8 guest, Engine Mitsubishi PS120, IDR 500 millions, Location Serangan. <remyagaz@hotmail.com>. 0812 3679 7981. [012] 12m, half cabin fiberglass boat for sale, no engines, 180jt ONO. <jeremy@ bluewater-express. com>. [013]
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For Sale; Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R, less then 1 year old, has many modification, to list Rp 198 millions. Please call 0813 5308 1693. [015] Yamaha Mio 09 black good condition. IDR 7 million nego.Please call 0819 3626 4301. [016] For Sale; 2012 Yamaha ScorpioZ, four months old, 225cc black, NOB1 exhaust, GIVI box w/stoplight. Rp22.5 juta. taxed until 22-5-2013. SMS 0812 3916 6899 or email <mtnhog@hotmail. com>. [017] For Sell; Motorbike Suzuki 125cc, 2006, IDR 5 juta. <sophie.de.bali@hotmail. com>. [018] Electric Motorbike Hornett retro design for sale. 2012 year, 960 km, with motor upgrade for 4000W and new controller. 26 mln. IDR. +62 819 1632 1569. [019] For Sale; Kaisar Ruby 2011 250cc, modification, price IDR 38 juta Negotiable. Call 0821 4656 4826. Email <anisabahar_01@yahoo. com>. [020]
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Dishing Up Snails Commercial snail farms in Bali By Skye Laphroaig
Whilst Snail farming as a business in Bali is still in its infancy, now could be the time for Indonesians to seriously consider entering the business of snail farming. With low capital investment, minimal labour and a consistently high yield, snail farming seems a worthwhile venture. Indonesia has a suitable climate and luxuriant vegetation, making snail farming an ideal agroventure. With an ever-increasing population growth rate and massive deforestation, Indonesian wild snails are depleting at an alarming rate and could benefit from being farmed. Putu Suastika is beginning to realize that farming snails is a lucrative business for personal consumption and commercial reasons. Two years ago Suastika turned his rice field into a freshwater snail farm to cash in on the growing demand for traditional snail delicacies at his popular food stall in Denpasar. Suastika is an experienced farmer with the necessary knowledge of how to provide nurturing soil requirements, protection against predators, harsh weather and from human interference. Suastika is also an accomplished Balinese traditional food chef. By operating his own snail farm, Suastika made the choice to provide his warung with a steady supply of high-quality freshwater snails. I caught up with Pak Putu at his food stall called ‘Warung Pan Putu’, which opened several years ago. For just 10,000 rupiah, customers get a portion of hot rice with snail satay, snail tum (steamed minced meat), snail ares (soup with shredded banana trunk) and three different aromatic sambals (spicy sauces). FRESHWATER SNAIL FARMING Heliciculture is the process of farming or raising snails specifically for human consumption. Snails are hermaphroditic animals and belong to the species of animals called ‘Mollusca’. They are categorized into three sub species: sea snails, land snails and fresh water snails. A freshwater snail is a gastropod that lives in a watery non-marine (freshwater) habitat. The majority of freshwater gastropods have a shell, with very few exceptions. Some groups of snails that live in freshwater, respire using gills, others need to surface to breathe air. According to present classification efforts, there are about 4,000 species of freshwater gastropods and at least 33–38 independent lineages of gastropods have successfully colonized freshwater environments. They thrive in humid locations such as Bali, and all over Asia, where freshwater snails are just the byproduct of the farmers rice fields. Reproduction takes place during the rainy season as one snail mates with another of the same species, producing hundreds of eggs, which hatch between 10 to 28 days later. The snails mature within five to eight months and have a life cycle of around seven to ten years.
those people who live in Bali’s remote agricultural villages. Rearing them on a larger scale or for a business motive requires certain resources, including a small piece of land to construct an open pond system, allowing the snails to dwell in what is a replica of their natural habitat. When Pak Putu Suastika turned his rice field into a couple of eight-by-eight meter ponds, he deliberately chose to farm a specific kind of freshwater snail in order to satisfy the growing customer requirement at his busy Denpasar warung, where customers were enjoying the kakul. “My food stall needs up to 30 kilograms of freshwater snail meat per day to satisfy the customers, and the demand just keeps increasing,” explains Suastika. “I couldn’t depend solely on snails from my snail suppliers so I decided to turn my rice field into a fresh water snail farm to ensure a more stable supply.” Having originated from a traditional Balinese chef’s background, Suastika was quite familiar with the water snail ‘style’ of cooking. Although there are many ways to cook the snail, for example, in a thin curry sauce with strong galangal and turmeric seasoning, in Bali people prefer their snails on a skewer, as satay. Pak Suastika prepares the dish by marinating each snail with a mixture of shallot, garlic, salt, palm sugar and ginger to make satay kakul. His spicy soup is also fun to eat as the meat comes right off the shell in the mouth. Many of his customers describe how they love the dish. It seems to bring back childhood memories for the Balinese as they suck the meat out of the shells with a slurping sound. BENEFITS OF STARTING A SNAIL FARM In general, snail farmers are making a decent living as global demand for the delicacy increases annually. The fast food culture has generated interest in the prepared meat and now some farmers are assured a ‘ready market’ for their harvest. However, raising snails demands a great deal of time, monitoring and protecting them from human interference, theft, ants, ear wigs, toads, frogs, nematodes, fungi, millipedes, lizards and unnecessary noise. But the profitability of the business levels outweighs the challenges and soon produces a steady income to support many families within the developing world. If a grower starts a snail farm with 50 snails, he can produce up to 250,000 adult snails over a year. “Virtually every part of a snail is useful for several purposes – economic medicinal or pharmaceutical. The financial benefits in farming far outweigh any of the challenges,” Suastika says, “As a part-time vocation, it can be successfully run alongside your usual job or other business.” Snail meat is of a very high quality. It is low in cholesterol, sodium and fat. Hence it is good for hypertensive patients. It combats hemorrhoids’, constipation and arteriosclerosis. It is rich in iron, protein, calcium and phosphorus, with a wide range of amino acids and is therefore suitable for pregnant women. It also promotes hematopoiesis (blood formation) in anaemia patients. Snails have very few diseases and they are easy to handle, and transport. They also have a low mortality rate and high returns on investment. The snail shells can be used for livestock feed formulation because they are a good source of calcium carbonate.
WARUNG PAN PUTU Warung Pan Putu has been established for six years since October 2006. The local species of snail ‘Tutut or Kakul’ (Viviparidae Bellamyinae) are different from the Apple Snails usually consumed in other Asian countries because they are mainly harvested from rice fields. Water snails possess a strong metallic and earthy taste, very much like escargot, but their texture is unlike the soft escargot; and more like shellfish with a chewy and jerky texture. They lack a strong flavour, requiring substantial seasoning and marinating. Known locally as Kakul, freshwater snails are a common sight for
Local freshwater snails are seen as an exotic food for most residents of urbanized Denpasar. Another good reason why Suastika, an experienced farmer and chef, decided to satisfy the growing demand for traditional freshwater snail delicacies at his food stall, by breeding stock on his land. Pak Suastika took some time out from cooking to share his knowledge of snails with me. What is your farming history? I have always been a farmer using traditional farming equipments, plowing the land and harvesting rice. Previously, I bought freshwater snails from suppliers, who collected them from rice farmers in Tabanan and shelled them for sale. When I discovered the shelled snails were three times the price of snails with their shells intact, I decided to set up a snail farm to cut costs.
What do you offer customers as an accomplished chef? I serve only authentic Balinese cuisine in a traditional crafted village setting. To further enhance the quality of my dishes I spend hours at the local markets to source the ripest fruits, garden-fresh vegetables, and seafood, which are caught the same morning. This together with our trained staff ensures a most memorable dining experience. What are the types of snails? There are two kinds of freshwater snails, the river ones and the rice field ones. The river snails’ shells are yellowish and their meat is less tasty than the rice field ones. And because of the level of pollution in our rivers, many people consider the river snails as unhealthy. How do water snails breed? Respiration in these snails is aerial, through lungs. Their preferred habitats are stagnant to slow streaming waters with heavy vegetation. The adolescent snails spend most of their time in the mud in the middle of the ponds. The adult ones will move to the edges of the ponds to lay eggs. The snails are hermaphroditic and two snails produce large numbers of eggs in a relatively short time. Their transparent eggs are deposited in a gelatinous clutch on plants, or other objects. What do your snails eat? I feed the freshwater snails with leaves of gamal plants. Feeding snails not expensive. It is usually done once in a day. They are always more active at night due to the fact that this is when they feed. Although there are some specially packed feeds or mash for snails, most water snails eat algae or freshwater aquatic plants such as anarchis or elodea. How do you prepare the snails for cooking? The snails should remain immersed in water for 24-36 hours, and should be drained, and all the snails will be dead. The method includes boiling the snails for some time before picking the meats from the shells. The meat is then washed and rinsed repeatedly to remove the mucus before being refrigerated. It takes a special skill to cook kakul. The meat has an elastic and flavorless quality. We need to create a special mix of spices and to cook the meat for a specific period of time. It is a delicate process. Most satay from Indonesia is served with peanut sauce. However unlike Sate Madura, the sauce is usually thin and not too creamy. What do you say to people who have never tried (kakul) snail before? Kakul is beneficial for lowering blood pressure for those who have hypertension. The nutritional value of apple snails is relatively high and the protein content of snails can make them a good protein source for humans. A 100-g serving size of snails has only 90 calories and snails provide essential nutrients; but remember, the way you prepare them is important, too! Warung Pan Putu is located on Jalan Ahmad Yani, No.187, western Denpasar. Phone (0361) 793 4248. Mobile number 081 353 225 722 Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Update Om is on Canggu Beach [directly opposite The Tugu Hotel]. It is an impressive open structure, a large bamboo rotunda, central bar area and well-spaced tables some of which are family size [overlooking the special kids’ compound where they can safely play, in sight and a little out of hearing range]. It faces the un-spoilt beach of Canggu. The food is as fresh and new as the restaurant itself, and totally organic. No copying of other menus here. Healthy salads are to the fore. Grilled Halloumi Cheese tops a green salad tossed with quinoa, apricot and cashews [pictured]. The Roasted Duck Salad is Vietnamese style with baby spinach, mint, cucumber and pomelo, chopped chilli on side. The Quesadillas are stuffed with chicken and mushroom. Thai style Pad Thai noodles have duck meat and cashew nuts added. A Pakistani vegetarian dish combines Paneer cheese, cashew nuts and apricot with a marsala, fresh coriander and quinoa. Stir-fried Chicken is served in bamboo with cashew nuts, spring onion and brown rice. Steamed fish is also served in bamboo but with a sweet tamarind lime sauce and brown rice. Lamb is in a green curry with lemongrass-ginger rice. Many of the dishes are offered in either small or large serves, amazingly every dish is priced under Rp.100,000! All this is to be found in a small friendly café on the beach at Canggu. It is amazing what can be found in Bali, just off the beaten track!
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“The Best place for garden party in town. It is perfectly suited for weddings, gatherings, meetings and holiday parties” Jl. Mahendradata No.10B, Denpasar email: brem_resto@yahoo.com Phone: (0361) 488 593 Norce: 0878 6053 1555 Luisa: 0812 380 6287 Christine: 081 9999 21511 C/R/G-11 July 12
Yamayuri attempts to bring fine dining Japanese to Bali. There are so many different cuisines in Japan. Most of which are designed for the quick visit, just to eat. Real dining, Japanese style, usually entails a constant supply of small dishes, of contrasting tastes. A typical feast at Yamayuri may include Tomato Salad with crab and avocado, Fried Prawn covered with herbs, Chicken Roll with teriyaki sauce, Yellow Egg with green peas in miso, Tofu and Pumpkin, Oysters in mustard miso and Chawan Mushi of egg, dashi and mushrooms. Yamayuri is where the long defunct Lotus Pond used to be on Jl.Tamblingan in Sanur, since renovated but still looking much the same. Lotus, the once great Bali restaurant chain of the 90’s, is now reduced to just 3 locations under its own management with Lotus Garden at Nusa Dua also now showing the For Rent sign.
Cosmic Diner is new at the junction of Sunset Road and Jln. Dewi Sri. It is located in a nest of Americana that includes Starbucks and McDonalds, invaded by the Japanese, Yakiniku and the Sumatran Sari Ratu. Cosmic is an American Diner, spread over two levels, smart, stylish and funky! All day snacks and light meals are their specialty beginning with breakfasts [from 9.00 a.m.], as small, tasty, healthy or naughty as you want it? Packaged cereals can be improved with a cup of fruity yoghurt, but most breakfasters want eggs and here there are many choices. An American-style Benedict comes with hash browns and toast, even crispy bacon and sausage on the side, whilst another version offers you smoked salmon instead. For the monster hearty breakfasts 3 eggs are done different ways even as a Californian-style open omelette; topped with ham, cheese, tomato, mushrooms and onion. Many other snacks [French toast, burgers, pasta or sandwiches], and meals [steaks, fish and chips] and the essential American offering of Pancakes as well as European style Waffles. The prices are very Balinese rather than American…breakfast for $4, a steak for $10!
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Oregano sounds like a Greek restaurant, and it calls itself that! However the only dish that lists oregano [the favourite herb of Greece] is an Italian one, Bruschetta, this version topped with tomato, onion, basil and feta as well as oregano and strangely served on pita bread. There are a couple of Greek sounding dishes; Souvlaki Roll [ a spicy mix of ground beef and lamb with tomato, onions and tzatziki rolled inside pita bread], Moussaka [layers of potato, eggplant, ground beef and béchamel], Saganaki [which means ‘things cooked in a frying pan’ in Greek, at Oregano it is pan-fried feta cheese with olive oil, tomato and lemon] and a range of Gyros [vegetarian, chicken, beef, meat balls, lamb or a combination of many] all served with tomato, cucumber, kalamata olives on pita bread, with the very non-Greek French fries. Like any other tourist restaurant in the area they also serve pasta, sandwiches, burgers and a range of Indonesian dishes. This part Greek restaurant is on Jln. Werkudara, in Legian, the road that was once called Rum Jungle Road. Taipan is a deadly snake. It is also a ‘hole in the wall’ restaurant on Jln. Mahendradata, southern Denpasar. As Tai-Pan is also a Cantonese word for the head of a western trading company in Hong Kong [hongs] who were often as deadly as snakes, it follows that this little restaurant is also Hong Kong style Cantonese, even though the owner is from Sumatra. Small as it is [the kitchen is downstairs, underneath] any time I pass by the street in front is lined with cars. That always means one thing… great value as discovered by the locals! The food may not be presented in fine-dining style but taste and value is what is served here! They have a big selection of Chinese Congee [bubur] for breakfast even though Taipan does not open till 11.00! Perhaps some order it for a Chinese Brunch? The usual enormous Chinese menu includes Soups [an unusual Tom Ayam Soup], Fish [sweet and sour], Prawns [pan-fried in butter], Chicken [fried in Peking sauce], Beef [Black Pepper], Pork [Ginger Pork] and many noodle, rice and vegetarian dishes. There is even a Rp.13,000 version of that famous Hainanese Chicken Rice.
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has been a fixture on the corner of Cok Agung Tresna and Jayagiri in Renon for many years. It has recently been demolished and a whole new complex built in its place, a very modern and stylish structure with ample off street parking. At the front is a café and bakery offering a range of local pastries and breads, and coffee any way you want it. Behind, in three garden warisans, is the restaurant proper. It is an up-market Indonesian warung offering all the usual things such as Fish Head Soup as well as the popular Oxtail [Sop Buntut]. Oxtail can also be ordered as a plate of small crispy deep-fried chunks or Bakar, simply grilled. Spicy crisp Tempe, Tuna Spring Rolls or those small local Mussels, served in their shells, topped with a spicy sambal. All the usual fish, chicken and duck dishes are on the menu and there are 7 different sambals that can be ordered separately, to suit your own taste. Interesting Pakets are also available.
Taco Casa has been one of Ubud’s recent success stories, a small spot on Jln Pengosekan but always busy! Now they are to take on the big boys on Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan with their soon to open new site. Of all Mexican snacks the Taco must be the most universally appealing, even if there is a very definite technique needed to be able to eat them without spilling the ingredients everywhere! Taco Casa even offers an unusual ‘soft’ Taco, folding the ingredients [grilled marinated meat, cheddar or mozzarella cheese, freshy shredded lettuce, pico de gallo salsa] inside a round of soft flour tortilla instead of the standard crisp shell. Both styles are served with black beans and sour cream on the side. The 8 Layer Burrito is a flour tortilla, filled with red rice or cilantro lime rice, red or black beans, real cheddar or mozzarella cheese, fresh shredded luttuce, ico de gallo salsa, guacamole and sour cream. For something that is even cheesier than Nachos try their Enchilladas. A Taco Salad has all the ingredients inside a large taco shell, served with a ginger dressing. The Taco Pinwheels are a fun snack! Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/I-22 August 12
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Romantic Right on the Beach Customer’s voice: Leonardo “ Minami is the best Japanese restaurant i have tried in Bali. It’s excellence does not solely thrive on its food, but also on its ambience, and simply heart warming & welcoming staff ”
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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz)
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- 1 Tbl. fresh rosemary, finely chopped - 1 Tbl. Parmesan cheese, finely grated for garnish Directions : Heat the oven to 400 degrees F. Butter or oil a muffin tin with 9 indentations. In a small bowl beat the eggs. Add the milk and beat. Now add the melted butter and beat until well incorporated. Set aside.
My father used to say, “It’s a poor craftsman who blames his tools”. I would normally agree but after 22 years in Bali using an aluminum Easy Bake oven that sat on top of the burner, it’s heaven to have a real oven. Muffins puff up taller and moister, cookies brown to perfection, roast chicken becomes succulent. I did everything in that Easy Bake and it served me well including these better than ever savory muffins that are great with soups and stews or frittatas and salads.
Parmesan Muffins with Olives and Rosemary Makes 9 Muffins Ingredients : - 2 large eggs - 250 ml. fresh milk - 125 gr. melted butter - 1 3/4 cup wheat flour (this can be a mixture of oat, wheat, and spelt if you like) - 2 tsp. baking powder - 1/2 tsp. baking soda - 1/2 tsp. salt - 175 gr. kalamata olives, seeded and thinly slivered - 35 gr. Parmesan cheese, finely grated
In a large bowl mix the flour, baking powder, baking powder, and salt. Add the olive slivers, Parmesan cheese, and the chopped rosemary. Mix well. Make a well in the flour mixture and pour in the egg and milk mixture. Stir gently just until the ingredients are mixed being careful not to over mix. Spoon the batter into the muffin tin, filling each indentation about 2/3 full. Sprinkle the batter with the remaining Parmesan and put the muffins into the preheated oven. Bake for 20 minutes. They are done when a toothpick inserted into a muffin comes out clean. Let cool about 10 minutes before popping out of the tin. Cool completely on a wire rack before storing in a plastic container or zip lock bag. Re heat before serving. Note: You can also slice the cold leftover muffins and toast in the toaster. Buon Appitito! All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2012 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/R/I-03 Oct 12
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Restaurant Review By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
A Secret Hideaway! Rush Bamboo is yet another quality restaurant hidden inside a private villa complex, The Elysian in Seminyak. It is open to the public for all day dining, and worth the effort it takes to locate it. The restaurant and cocktail bar adjoin an attractive swimming pool which is lined with striped bales, for the swimmers to escape the sun, eat or drink. At dinner time they too become a part of the dining area. With candles floating in the swimming pool you will think you are in Thailand at Loy Krathong time, when everyone lights a candle and floats it on the waterway getting rid of the bad and preparing for the new. The cuisine at Rush Bamboo is a blend of modern Asian and International, with a leaning towards Asian flavours. Their Balinese Executive Chef, Banjar, has had the perfect background with a number if years working first with Will Meyrick at the old Sofitel, hence getting a taste for all things Thai and then the discipline of Italian cuisine, with that necessary attention to detail, with William Collier first at Novotel then Sentosa. At Rush Bamboo he combines all along with his natural talent with the local cuisine… and it works! Start with Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls, perfect for a hot day. Prawns, cucumber and grated carrot are rolled inside fresh rice paper. Dip them in a chilli and coriander dipping sauce. A dish that is served at many Bali restaurant though few understand it and even at 5 star hotels the rolls are often pre-prepared and refrigerated, losing all taste! Here at Rush Bamboo they, as with most items on the menu, are prepared fresh to order. This may delay the serving time but greatly improves the quality. The Thai beef salad is mixed with cucumber and shallots then spiced with red chili, mint, Thai basil, lemongrass and red nam jimh sauce. ‘Thai’ is probably the most misused word on Bali menus, along with ‘Mediterranean’, but at least this one actually tastes Thai.
noodles and pasta dishes are all the standards plus Cannelloni that is stuffed with chicken meat rather than the more common beef and a Pizza called Chilli Chicken, a pizza with a little kick consisting of grilled chicken, onion, chili flakes, oregano and mozzarella cheese. A variety of Grilled mains are available, steaks and seafood. The Lamb Shank has been marinated in local spices before being slowly grilled. It is served Rica-Rica style covered with that spicy salsa from Manado. The steaks are traditional western or Japanese with teriyaki.
: Rush Bamboo
Address
: The Elysian, Jln. Sari Dewi 18,Seminyak
Telephone
: 730.999
Open
: All day dining.
Smoking area
: Yes
Non-smoking area
: Yes
The Yellow Fin Tuna is special. Large chunks marinated Asian style then just seared and served with wok-fried kailan, chilli, onion and a potato puree with a soy-lime caramel dressing. Japanese Gindara [or Black Cod as it is sometimes called] is marinated in miso paste and pan-roasted, served with vegetable tempura, a soy-mirin sauce and saikyo miso.
Parking
: Secure, in resort grounds.
Price
: Rp.600,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Food
: International with Asian leanings.
Wine
: Small but well-balanced list.
Service
: Friendly and efficient.
Atmosphere
: Casual and relaxed.
Overall
: Innovative food, good value.
A thousand restaurants in Bali offer Baby Back Pork Ribs. Most attempt to, unsuccessfully, emanate the original Texan BBQ version. At Rush Bamboo they again do something completely different and the result is WOW! The ribs have been marinated pure Asian style in ginger, sweet soy, star anise, orange peel and cinnamon. Grilled slowly and served with a sprinkling of sesame seeds on mashed potato. The result is one of the best, the slow cooking has eliminated all the fat and the meat is dark from the marinade. You must pick them up carefully or the meat will actually ‘fall from the bone’! Wonderful! The all-important Indonesian section of the menu strays to include some great Asian standards including that fragrant curry from the south of Thailand, Chicken Massaman, a delicate blend of chicken chunks and potato with cinnamon, cardamom and turmeric. There is also a Thai Green Curry you can have with either barramundi or prawns, either selection will be combined with a mix of Asian vegetables.
Another touch of Thai is their Seafood and Papaya Salad, stir-fried king prawns and squid are mixed with shredded green papaya and young mango, herbs and a coriander seed dressing. Soft Shell Crabs are deep fried till crisp then served with an apple salad and a black vinegar dressing. Balinese style Spicy Prawns are again king sized, plump and juicy, having been shelled and cooked with chilli and garlic, the taste is perfect.
Desserts include traditional Mango Panna Cotta, Crème Brulee and Chocolate Souffle. Something different are the Pineapple Spring Rolls or the Aussie special, Passion Fruit Mirror, a passion fruit mousse that sits on a crunchy biscuit base and is topped with a passion fruit jelly.
Tomato and fennel soup is a soup that is made to order : you can either have the simple version just sprinkled with fresh basil or spice it up with bacon and feta cheese. Their Pumpkin soup consists of roasted Japanese pumpkin blended with fresh cream, coriander leaves and served with garlic bread, whilst that Indonesian standard Soto Ayam is full of chicken pieces, Chinese celery, tomatoes, spices and ground turmeric. Amongst the
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Amongst the wok dishes there is a Crispy Skin Salmon, just seared to keep in the moisture, served with lemon butter, lima bean mash and a Sicilian salsa. Choices include a Padang style Beef Rendang, the shank meat having been slowly braised, a home-style Roasted Chicken Leg in a bacon and garlic confit, King Prawns that have been marinated in spice paste then stir-fried with capsicum, onion, ginger and leeks.
Chicken Wings is another dish found on many Bali menus but here they are done very differently. They are in fact the ‘drumlet’, the upper part of the wing, but all the meat has been pared back from the bone leaving a small thin bone for holding if you wish to eat the wings by hand, and why not? They have been coated with honey and orange juice, then pan-fried. So tasty I could not resist drinking the balance of juice from the bowl.
For the all day ‘snacker’ there are many small tasty options. In fact I am happy to eat here just ordering entrée after entrée, great flavours and quite amazing value for a restaurant situated within a hotel/villa complex. If you can not decide then you have the choice of ordering either an Asian [seafood wontons, mini spring rolls, samosas and corn perkedel] or Western [calamari, beef brochette, chicken wings and cheese brochette] Tasting Plate of entrees, using another commonly misnamed Bali option, ‘Tapas’.
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Parents, whether they be local residents or visiting tourists do dine out with young children. At least Rush Bamboo offers you a Kid’s Menu. Fish Fingers or Crisp Chicken Strips do away with the need for awkward cutlery, let them use their fingers as they prefer. As they can with the Chicken Sate or they can order a healthier Penne dish if you kids are that well trained. They even have Desserts for Kids including all their favourite ice cream flavours, fruit drinks, smoothies and milk shakes as well. Your kids will want to come here every day.
Copyright © 2012 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
Whilst the wine list is quite small it is also a well-balanced one and very reasonably priced, quite amazingly so! In fact more so when you remember you are in Seminyak! Service is friendly and helpful, even the chef will talk to you about the composition of the dishes from behind his counter in the open kitchen.
not paid for by the individual restaurants.
If you never eat at hotel restaurants make an exception for this one, you will not be disappointed.
diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important
Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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For Sale; Christian Dior original vintage sunglasses, over-sized and glamorous, late 1980s! For men/women/ unisex, affordable price from 350.000 to 1.400.000 depending on model and condition. Email for pics <arkanbar@gmail.com>. 0812 3709 5675 Arka. Ubud. [012]
For Sale; Kitchen set equipment, Domo brand, gas stove, oven, aquatium (second). Call 0818 0556 9518. [050] For Sale; Portable massage table in good condition with cover. Rp. 2 million. SMS 081 2381 5292 for photos. Denpasar. [040]
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For Sale; Prolink 700V UPS uninterruptible power supply. Reliable surge and power protection for computer. Long backup time. Top quality, rarely used, excellent condition. Original packaging. Was 500.000. Now 275.000. Must pickup in Ubud. SMS only 0878 6232 4040. [069]
For Sale; Used original Apple branded iPhone 4S/4 bumper (updated version fits all iPhone 4 models), in green color. Like new. Reason to sell: mistaken delivery from the USA. Rp. 150.000. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [140]
For Sale; LCD computer monitor 17-inch Philips Brilliance S-line. Accepts analog and digital input. Hard-to-find square display dimensions. Top quality, excellent condition, original packaging. Rp. 650.000. Must pickup in Ubud. SMS only 0878 6232 4040. [070]
For Sale; iPad3 white 64GB WiFi version. Mint condition, still warranty. Complete original box contents. Anti-glare + anti-fingerprint screen protector installed. Contact 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com> Sanur. [141]
For Sale; Used Android tablet Archos 7.0. internal 8GB memory, wifi, micro SD slot. Comes with 4GB SDcard, charger and leather case. Installed Android 2.2 with market, Rp. 900.000. SMS 0878 6020 6743 (Anssi). Kerobokan. [071]
For Sale; Underwater camera/video mask swim series, 1/2.5” 5.0MP, 2GB microSD include, good cond, for Rp. 750.000; wetsuite Triborn 2 mm, sz L, for Rp. 350.000; Pentax Optio E10 camera for Rp. 300.000, new. 0821 4729 3294 Ira. Kuta. [142]
For Sale; Solid, wooden dining table with warm colours, a beautiful centerpiece in any house/ villa. Size 2.5 x 0.8 x 0.8m. Bought for Rp. 7 million, selling for Rp 2.5 million. For pics/info call 0852 3730 4847 <marcelinbali@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [072] For Sale; Hammock-multicolored, large hammock from India, hardly used, like new. Cost Rp. 300.000, sell Rp. 225.000. Call or sms 0821 4880 2893. Ubud. [081]
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For Sale; Bargain - 80cm red material G syle lamp, still new, unused. Rp. 50.000 each - 2 pcs available. SMS 081 2391 3061 or email <kakadi@dps.centrin.net. id> for photo. Legian. [129] For Sale; DJ machine Behringer B-control deejay BCD 2000. Great condition, rarely used in original box. Was new Rp. 1.9 million, selling for Rp. 1.3 million. Please call or text 0878 6224 4540. Dalung. [130] C/He/G-3 Oct. 12
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Parasites and Worms- Danger! Parasite or worm infestations are increasingly common and yes they do lead to rather significant health problems. It is thought that the majority of the population on the planet have or will have a parasite or worm infestation at some point in their life. Its is a matter of when not if. Parasites eat and live off the food we consume, even our health supplements. They leave us the scraps. They often make us feel that we are not getting the nutrition from our food or that something is wrong or missing. In “The Miami Herald” dateline June 25, 1978 an article appeared titled “Worms Outrank Cancer as Man’s Deadliest Enemy”. A quote from that article reads: “One of every four people in the world is infected with roundworms, which cause fever, cough and intestinal problems. A quarter of the world’s people have hookworms, which can cause anaemia and abdominal pain. Another third of a billion people suffer from abdominal pain and diarrhea caused by whipworms.” I’m referring to hookworms, pinworms, roundworms, tapeworms, and countless other dangerous organisms. Take a look at the picture below: This is a large mass of ascaris lumbricoides (roundworms) that was passed from a person’s intestinal tract. It is indeed a scary thought to imagine these disgusting creatures inside your body. Ascaris is the most common human parasitic infection in the world, and affects about 4 million people in the U.S, according to Merck.com. The World Health Organization estimates that Ascaris infection causes about 60,000 deaths worldwide each year. This parasite is found primarily in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Roundworms can grow up to 16 inches long inside the intestine and can lay as many as 300,000 eggs in a single day. Once the larvae hatches it only takes about 2 months before they are reproducing like mad. Adult worms can live 1 to 2 years. Infection in humans follows the ingestion of the roundworm eggs that have contaminated foods or soil. After the eggs hatch in the small intestine, the young worms move through the intestinal wall to the liver, heart and lungs. Once in the lungs, the young worms lodge in the small blood vessels of the alveoli or air sacs. 90% of Humans will have a Problem with Parasites in their Lifetime! They can also migrate up the airway to the throat causing wheezing and coughing (cough up blood may occur). Symptoms may be similar to asthma or pneumonia. After the young worms have travelled through the lungs and up into the throat, they are swallowed and return to the small intestine where they mature and mate. Symptoms that may then occur include: abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. The worms can also block the gallbladder duct or the pancreatic duct, leading to inflammation in those organs. In severe infections large numbers of worms can cause fatigue, weight loss, malnutrition, severe abdominal pain and vomiting. In children, obstruction of the intestine by large masses of worms can be fatal, according to Stanford University. Intestinal twisting, rupturing of the intestine, or gangrene can occur. The heart may even be affected: Papadopoulos reported in “Cardiology of the Young” (2000) a severe case of cardiac tamponade and pericardial effusion in a child with ascariasis. Stephen B. Tatter, MD, PhD (Dept. Neurosurgery, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Nth. Carolina, USA) reported two cases of suspected brain Ascaris lumbricoides infections. Ascariasis round worms exists worldwide and are believed to affect some 660 million people. This is an epidemic and a major
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threat to your health which cannot be ignored. Over 200 million people are infected with the helminth parasite schistosoma (seen above) with another 600 million people at risk. People become infected when they contact contaminated water sources. The parasite gains entry through the skin where it migrates to the liver tissue. In this disease liver failure occurs because the parasites release millions of eggs, which remain trapped in liver tissue causing extensive damage. The picture below demonstrates these eggs within the intestinal tract wall. Chronic parasitic infections secreting low levels of toxins can create an extremely stressed immune system. When the immune system is stressed over a long period of time, it of course, becomes weak. When the immune system becomes weakened, our bodies become susceptible to infections of other kinds, including bacterial, viral and fungal infections. The result is an overload of organisms which overwhelm our immune system and body leading to a whole host of symptoms and signs, and possibly even to cancer. The results can be disastrous to your health.
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For Sale; Original Apple composite AV cable. Easily connect your iPod, iPhone, or iPad to the composite video inputs on a TV. Features audio and USB connectors. Rp. 250.000. Contact 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [131]
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For Sale; Monster cable iCable. Gold plated high quality connect stereo minijack to RCA inputs (red-white) on your stereo system. For Apple, Blackberry, laptops, or anything with audio output. Rp. 300.000. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [132]
For Sale; Golds gym fitness ball 65cm with pump. near new. bought Rp 350.000. sell Rp 250.000. Heavy duty yoga mat, adult size with carry case. Rp 200.000 each, or Rp 350.000 both. 0821 4680 2893. Ubud. [032]
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For Sale; iPhone 4 16G black, software unlock, only the iPhone + charger. Price Rp. 3.900.000. SMS or call : 0857 9205 3363. Pictue request. Denpasar. [084]
For Sale; iPhone 4 black 32Gb FU ios 5.1.1, complete, Rp. 4.5 million, reason for sale upgrade to iPhone 4S, no offers. SMS +62 89 7698 4685. Kuta. [033]
For Sale; Canon IXY 400F camera. Japanese model. Comes with 4GB SD card, 2 batteries, charger, case Logic case and screen protector. Excellent condition, like new. Price Rp. 2 million. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [085]
For Sale; Mountain designs all terrain Pram. 3 wheels. Alloy frame. Lightweight. Collapsible. Durable materials. Good condition. Rp 2.000.000. Text 081 2380 2036. Sanur. [034]
For Sale; Casio cash register 4 months old, Rp. 2.500.000 ONO. Waffle maker with cones Rp. 860.000 ONO. Assorted plates cups and glasses offers. Call Billy 0812 1918 7441. Legian. [086]
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For Sale; Fuji Zerox monochrome printer. Docu print 205b ss new in box with all docs. Rp 600.000. Call 081 2380 2036. Sanur. [037] Moving Sale; Big size travel suitcase brand Polo. Dark blue color. Rp. 500.000. SMS only 081 2381 5292. Denpasar. [038]
For Sale; Nikon D200, Sigma lens 70-200 2.8 sigma converter x2. Perfect for surf photography. Everything in good condition. Its been used very rare and kept in dry cabin. All for Rp. 12 million. Contact 0813 3759 7206 / <nean999@ gmail.com> Canggu. [163]
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
The SAVVY on SOFT DRINKS When you think of malnutrition in a third world Asian country you tend to think of starving children with pot-bellies caused by protein deficiency, scratching around in the dirt for something to eat. Unfortunately this type of malnutrition does still exist on our very doorsteps, however another type of nutrition based disease is now becoming apparent not only among Western children, but in the local population as well. Obesity is one of the biggest threats to child health. Genetics, decreases in physical activity, increases in television watching and computer games, and consumption of fast food are factors that have led to an increase of childhood obesity all over the world. Excessive consumption of sugar sweetened “soft drinks’ may also be a key factor. Sweetened soft drinks and syrups are cheap and available to almost anybody on any budget. Fast food chain stores will even give you a “bottomless” cup of the stuff if you buy enough burgers. On the local village level street vendors sell iridescent single serve plastic bags of “es syrup” for less than a bottle of aqua. But the “Liquid candy” is taking its toll on the younger generation and adults alike. Fizzy drinks are a known factor in obesity, and also appear to increase the risk of heart disease, liver failure and hypertension. Even moderate consumption — a can a day, or just two a week — may alter our metabolism so that we pile on weight. In children, soft drinks have been linked to addict-like cravings, as well as twisting kids’ appetites so they hunger for junk food. Once upon a time, fizzy drinks were an occasional luxury treat. Now, many of us think nothing of having at least one every day — maybe a lunchtime can of cola or a lemonade. Each regular can of cola contains eight teaspoons of sugar. When you drink that much sugar so quickly, the body experiences an intense sugar rush. We use them as instant pick-me-ups, and even as ‘healthy’ sports aids bought from vending machines at the gym. No trip to the cinema is complete without a supersize soft drink, either. Even when it comes to ‘healthy’ sports drinks, the evidence is that they’re not only a waste of money, because you don’t need them, but they could also be harmful. Designer soft drinks with real fruit might be marketed as healthy, but this may be rather cynical, as such drinks often contain more sugar than a can of fizz. Western health authorities are so concerned about the problems that some countries are making legislation that advises how much soft drink is an acceptable “dose” in one hit. New York City has become the first state in the US to actually regulate the sale of super-size soft drink cups, and here is some of the damning evidence that led to the law being passed. Weight Gain It seems that exposure to liquid sugar causes genes in our muscles to change their behavior, perhaps permanently. Not only do we pile on weight, but our metabolism becomes less efficient and less able to cope with rises in blood sugar, say the researchers.
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pancreatic cancer, reported the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention. Doctors are in no doubt - the biggest danger from cola doesn’t come from the hidden additives, flavorings or colorings, but from sugar. Too much sugar leads to obesity, the major cause of cancer in the western world. Liver damage In the Journal of Hepatology, the lead investigator, Dr Nimer Assy, warned high levels of fructose fruit sugar in the drinks can overwhelm the liver, leading it to accumulate fat. Meanwhile, soft drinks with high levels of fruit juice may cause severe long-term liver damage, according to an Israeli study. People who drank two cans of these drinks a day were five times more likely to develop fatty liver disease — a precursor to cirrhosis and liver cancer. Dental Disease A study in the British Dental Journal found four cans of fizzy drink a day increased the risk of tooth erosion by 252 per cent. A study in the journal General Dentistry in June found that cola is ten times as corrosive as fruit juice in the first three minutes of drinking. One of the chief culprits is citric acid, which gives tangy drinks their kick. The researchers took slices of freshly extracted teeth and immersed them in 20 soft drinks. Teeth dunked for 48 hours in cola and lemonade lost more than five per cent of their weight. Diet Coke has no sugar - but still contains chemicals that can rot the teeth. Childhood Obesity Perhaps most disturbing is the picture emerging from various studies that suggest sugary drinks expose children to a perfect storm of obesity threats. Four years ago, researchers at University College London’s Health Behaviour Research Centre discovered a powerful — and lucrative — effect sugary soft drinks have on youngsters. The study of 346 children aged around 11 found drinking soft drinks makes them want to drink more often, even when they’re not actually thirsty — and that their preference is for more sugary drinks. Children who drank water or fruit juice in the tests didn’t show this unnecessary need to drink. The researchers expressed concern that this may set the children’s habits for life — in particular, giving them an ‘increased preference for sweet things in the mouth’, without compensating for the extra calories by eating less food. More recent research suggests fizzy drinks may sway children’s tastes towards high-calorie, high-salt food. Part of this worrying phenomenon was revealed earlier this year by Oregon University investigators. Their study of 75 children aged between three and five found those given sugary soft drinks avoided eating raw vegetables such as carrots or red peppers, but went for foods high in calories, such as chips. This did not happen when the children were given water to drink. The researchers said this wasn’t about simple fussiness. Instead, our tastes for food and drink seem to be shaped in a like-with-like manner. This discovery comes on top of an earlier finding, by heart experts at St George’s, University of London, that children and teenagers who consume sugary soft drinks are far more likely to prefer foods high in salt.
Type 2 diabetes By pouring sugar into our systems, the poor old Pancreas (which releases insulin to process sugar) is much more Need more convincing than this? likely to pack up sooner than later resulting in Type 2 diabetes in younger people. Heart Disease Research published in the American Heart Association’s journal, Circulation, followed more than 42,000 men for 22 years. Blood tests found soft-drink fans had higher levels of harmful inflammation in their blood vessels, and lower levels of ‘good’ HDL cholesterol.
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.
Cancer This increased sudden sugar load on the body may also explain research which found just two carbonated drinks (330ml each) every week appears to double the risk of
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For Sale; Colorful large golf/ beach brolly. Bought in Scotland, no longer needed, new Rp. 1 Juta only. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [164] For Sale; Naval buttons for costume jewelry or ladies jacket. 15 fine shiny brass buttons, Rp. 300.000. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [167]
For Sale; Samsung Galaxy S2 i1900 Android mobil phone. Perfect condition. Kept in case with screen protector since purchase in January. Includes two brand battery, two brand chargers: Asia/Europe, US. Box, warentty SD included. Rp. 4 million OBO. SMS 0821 4784 5930. Kerobokan. [146]
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For Sale; Rarity. 70year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [065]
For Sale; 1 generator large Rp. 2.500.000. 1 refrigerator display cabinet 1800 long. Call 0812 3923 3113. Legian. [063]
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THE HEART OF BALI For the Love of Bali Dogs By Michele Cempaka On Sunday afternoon after the Bali Meditates Festival, I made my way through the Ubud traffic to the BAWA shop on Monkey Forrest road. I met Deb, who was quite busy caring for the dogs and running the shop. I noticed an uneaten sandwich on the desk which looked like it had been sitting there for awhile. I guessed that she was so engrossed with caring for the dogs that she had forgotten to eat. A few minutes later Kim showed up – an Australian volunteer who has been volunteering at Bawa for the past two years.
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There are currently five formal educators who go out into the communities. Dr. Riana, is a dedicated veterinarian who frequently goes into the schools to teach the children about animal welfare. In addition, there is a pilot program supported by the International Fund for Animal Welfare which uses a participatory rule appraisal approach that is basically empowering communities to identify their own issues and solutions, so that they can ultimately take control and create the change that is needed in their communities.
This program has been used very successfully with other developing countries but only with work animals.“This unique approach has never been used with companion animals such as dogs and cats. Our team is (those who have been hand selected from various banjars in Gianyar) attending meetings and using drama and dance performances in an effort to engage the community so that they will identify what the issues are Her role in BAWA (Bali Animal Welfare Association) is to assist within their banjar,” said Kim. Janice Girardi, the founder, with the operations of BAWA. Janice has supported community animal welfare projects in Bali for The mobile sterilization unit which is supported by Bali Street over 10 years, supporting many of BAWA’s programs from her Dog Fund Australia traditionally moves from banjar to banjar own resources. “BAWA’s mission is to relieve suffering and sterilizing all the fertile animals in that area. Those people who overpopulation by providing medical care, spay and neutering, can handle their dogs will bring them to the banjar for street-feeding and adoption, and by educating children and sterilization, while the free roaming dogs which are able to be caught are brought to the banjar by BAWA. adults in animal welfare.” (BAWA website). Kim McCreanor is the volunteer coordinator for BAWA. On average there are 8 – 10 short term volunteers who assist with animal care and operations. BAWA’s facilities include a clinic and a shelter. BAWA does not retain animals for life, because they believe that a shelter isn’t the answer for the over population of dogs. However, they do shelter some dogs relatively long term. There are five program areas in BAWA: Puppy rehabilitation, education, population control, Veterinary care and animal ambulance and street feeding which are all interlinked. The aim of BAWA is to rehabilitate Bali dogs both emotionally and physically so that they can re-home them. All re-homing comes with education, so that any families who express an interest in adopting a BAWA dog must participate in education sessions on animal welfare and responsible pet ownership. Prior to adoption, the person’s home is pre-checked to see if it’s suitable. The family is also interviewed to ascertain whether they have ever had pets before and find out what happened to those animals. There is a follow up on all dogs that are adopted out to make sure that they are being well looked after.
The best way that people can help BAWA is to become a monthly donor for as little as USD$10 a month. This gives them a predictable income which means they can plan their programs because they know in advance how much money is coming in to the clinic. BAWA also needs help with finding a new location for their shop and would be very happy if the space could be donated. Their current lease runs out in February 2013, so ideally it would be great if they could find a space by the end of this year. The BAWA store is a crucial component to what they are doing.
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Many donations come through the shop and there’s also a lot of animal education that takes place which informs people about what their programs are on Bali.“We believe that if we have healthy animals we have a healthy community. There’s a direct link between the health of animals and the health of people when they live in close proximity with their animals as we do here in Bali,” said Kim.
BAWA has also made a major contribution to the eradication of Rabies on Bali. Janice, the founder of BAWA, actually spearheaded the first rabies vaccination campaign in Gianyar in 2009 to prove to the government that vaccination really does The average adoption rate at BAWA is around 50 – 60 dogs a works over elimination. This campaign successfully proved how month. It currently costs BAWA USD$120 to take care of one vaccinations could make a significant impact on bringing down puppy from the gutter to a healthy fat puppy ready for adoption. the rates of Rabies in both humans and dogs. BAWA has also been offering some great anaimal educational programs in local Gianyar schools. Balinese community Statistics show that 70% of dogs need to vaccinated in order educators go into classrooms to teach about animal welfare, to stop Rabies. BAWA still does first response for rabid dog responsible pet ownership, rabies and bite prevention. Recently, reports on Bali, but the government is now responsible for the Rabies vaccination program. BAWA has 501(c)3 status, so all BAWA was asked to teach the teachers. donations are tax deductible from the USA. To find out more This is a wonderful opportunity for their community educators, about how you can volunteer or make a donation, please visit: who will be going into local schools to teach the teachers about www.bawabali.com or call: (0361)977217 or email: kim@ how to be more empathetic towards animals and recognize that bawabali.com they have feelings too. The teachers can then educate the children about how to be kind and loving towards animals, which will have a rippling effect out into the community and hopefully begin to shift the negative treatment that some adults have towards animals. “Even when our vets are treating an animal on the street, they can use this as an opportunity to teach others,” said Kim.
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For Sale; Apple airport express router. Plug in to your stereo for wireless music streaming from iPhone, iPad, Mac, and PC. Rp. 850.000. Call/SMS 0831 1931 7388. Kuta. [126]
For Sale; iPhone 3GS 32G white, software unlock, jail broken, working just fine, Price Rp. 2.500.000. Only iPhone + charger. Call : 0857 9205 3363. For picture Whatsapp to the same number. Denpasar. [083]
For Sale; Stainless kitchen table ex restaurant, kitchen exosphere, potato prayer electric all must go for cheap price. Call 0819 9974 4158. Ubud. [162]
Moving Sale; All dishes, kitchen stuffs, etc. Contact Patrick <pat2com@gmail. com>, call/SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [218]
For Sale; Macbook Pro 13.3 inch, core 2 duo, the model hd 250Gb, ram 4Gb, good condition only the LCD protection broken, the LCD is good will sell Rp. 6.5 million nego. Call 745 5886. Denpasar. [147]
For Sale; Meuble de Bar en plateau + teck, dimension 240 x 110 x 65 + 35cm Rp. 6.000.000, 4 bar chairs Rp. 150.000/chair. Bonus 1 bar chair. Patrick <pat2com@ gmail.com>, 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [219]
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Moving Sale; Canon HG10 HD camcorder. Included WD-H43-wide-converter. power adapter. 2 battery packs. Wireless controller. Component cable. Stereo video cable. USB cable. Software. Recording system AVCHD. 40GB HD drive. LCD screen: 2.7in. MiniSDcard. 3.5 Mio Rp (fix). Sanur. For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [067] For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacciâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s books (about 20 volumes, including the latest The Innocent). Per book only Rp 80.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [068]
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For Sale; Kitchen items: round wood chopping board 50cm across, 10cm thick + blackstone large grinder 45cm across + hollow black pounding stone 20cm (H), 30cm across. Sold as one Rp.500.000. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [169] C/He/I-14 Dec 11
For Sale; iPhone 4S, black, 16GB, unlocked and jail breaked, 9 months old and still in warranty. It’s perfect, like new, without a scratch and it comes with charger. Please text at 0815 4742 7728. Seminyak. [156]
For Sale; Guitar Ibanez accoustic in perfect condition, hardly used, also comes with new guitar case and tuner. Rp. 6 million. Call 0812 3943 6796. Seminyak. [090]
For Sale; iPad 1, 16Gb, excellent condition. Black wii, incl. 50+ games, wii fit+ board, wii sport equipment and other small extras, great condition. Text only (my speaker is broken so no call) 0813 3100 9711. [157]
Wanted; Real tree cutting professional/company with all heavy tools and safety equipment required. We have 3 big trees that need to be cut. Contact 0852 3730 4847 / <marcelinbali@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [091]
For Sale; GoPro Hero SD 2GB naked mounts on bike/ surf/snow/kayak/ motorsports. Brand new still in the box Rp. 2 million. Call or SMS 0819 3438 7911. Seminyak. [158]
For Sale; Cash register Sharp XE-A213 in good condition, suitable for small retail shop, restaurant, Rp. 2 million. Call Kumara 0815 5802 9283. Denpasar. [092]
For Sale; Kids surfboards 4’10” flayer style and a 4’8” Dumbster style shaped by Luke Studer Rp. 2 million each OBO. Call/SMS 0819 3438 7911. Seminyak. [159]
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Move Over Peter Gabriel--IMEX Free World Music Festival, Bali By Apotik Hidup It’s tribal. It’s original. It’s mythical. It’s an ethnomusicologist dream come true. It’s not to be missed! It’s sometimes modern with ancient, indigenous undertones. It is a FREE music festival in Nusa Dua, Bali. Move over Peter Gabriel,... last year’s IMEX(Indonesian Music Expo) became the World’s Largest World Music Festival with its 8 nights of non-stop world class performances as part of the ASEAN meeting with Presidents of 11 nations. Check out the website for yourself: indomusicexpo.com <http://indomusicexpo.com/>.
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For Sale; Kitchen sink faucet brand Wasser for hot and cold water. Installed for three days and removed as too large for the sink. Like new condition in original box and all fittings. Model Sink Mixer CKT-S050. Paid Rp. 500,000 at Mitra will sell for Rp. 200,000. Can show in Kuta or Sanur. 081 2398 8979. [075] For Sale; iPhone 3GS 16GB Rp. 3 Juta perfect. iPod touch with wifi Skype etc Rp. 1 Juta perfect tablet Android Cleo 9 inch, in box, wifi / reader / websurf. Rp. 1.2 juta. Blackberry Torch Rp. 2 juta personal stuff, guarantee works. E-mail: <eightpack@ sbcglobal.net> SKYPE ebizexpert.Seminyak. [076] For Sale; G Shock watch Casio (original Japan) 1 year used, 10 years warranty. Black colour, Rp. 700.000. Call 0821 4587 7331. Nusa Dua. [077] For Sale; Living room teak wood furniture (3 single, 1 triple, 1 table ) Jepara, Hongkong style sofa, need change cover sheet for best look. Only Rp. 2.500.000. Call 0821 4587 7331. Nusa Dua. [078] For Sale; Apple Mac OS 4 (PC only) work properly, Japanese language set up. No longer need due to change Window PC. Only Rp. 2.000.000. Call 0821 4587 7331. Nusa Dua. [079]
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For Sale; Second hand baby bouncer, changable table, high quality baby cloths, more. Call 842 7016. Sanur. [179] For Sale; Sofabig L-shape, dark grey color, hard wearing fabric, well constructed, top quality piece. 6years written guarantee from manufacturer. 4 weeks old, Rp. 13 Juta OBO. Wrong purchased, too big for our house. Call 0812 3606 8945 no pics. Sanur. [180] For Sale; 2 pieces Laptop memory. Hynix 256MB PC2700S DDR 333 Mhz SD RAM, and Infineon 256MB PC2100S DDR 266Mhz SD RAM. For Thinkpad X31 and many others. Try before buying. IDR 100.000 for both. Call/SMS (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [181]
For Sale; Ewa Marine VPC waterproof housing for small camcorders. Bought for my Sony DCR-PC5 but lost camera and never used. Still new with case and original accessories. Only Rp. 400.000 nego. Please call (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [186] For Sale; Hydro Bodysurfer, orange color, new condition. Hand held plastic plane with leash for bodysurfing. Great fun! Rp. 125,000. Call or SMS (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [187] For Sale; Nikon D200 digital camera with 18-70mm lens, mint condition. All accessories + remote cable + 2 batteries. Seldom used and always stored in AC room. Rp. 7 mill nego. Call (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [188]
For Sale: IBM Thinkpad X31, 160GB, 1.6Ghz 512MB Ram, Good physical condition, but frequent blue screen. Have a spare used motherboard, but not sure that works either. Good for parts or repair. Make offer. (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [182]
For Sale; LG E2350V full HD 23” LED computer monitor, like new condition. Thin and great looking. Leaving Bali and have to sell. Rp. 1,500,000. Call or SMS (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [189]
For Sale; Short sleeve high quality black lycra rashguard by Gecko Hawaii Surfwear. Brand new w/tags, size S, but fits more like size M (why I’m selling it) Rp. 200,000. Call/SMS (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [183]
For Sale; Merbau teak two unit size 80x237x3.5cm and frame, price per set Rp. 5.5 million. Two unit size 84x238x3.5cm without frame, price per set Rp. 4.5 million. SMS only 081 2380 6372 or <tedymargaretha@ yahoo.co.id> for photos. [190]
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For Sale; Container with bar equipment, only Rp. 30 million. For serious buyer only. 0819 3309 9020. [193] Moving Sale; Tables, chairs, AC, fridge, bamboo curtains, pillows, household, plates, mirrors, garden plants, closets, mattress, beds, electric, water heater, fans, sinks, toilets. 0857 1109 3547, 081 7979 9922. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [194] For Sale; Office desk & chair on wheels, Rp. 700.000 nego. Call 0817 067 2322. Sanur. [195] For Sale; 15” MacBook Pro, late 2008 model, new battery and charger, good condition, all accessories included. Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz, 200GB HDD, 4GB RAM, NVidia GeForce 8600M GT 256MB. Included Neophrene laptop sleeve & Snow Leopard family package. Price Rp. 7 juta. 081 7067 2322. Sanur. [196] For Sale; 40 comfortable white plastic stacking chairs. Great for ceremonies, classrooms, etc. As good as new. Only used on one occasion. Only Rp. 60.000 per chair ono. Contact: 0821 4633 7458 or <ciptagaya@ yahoo.com>.Kuta. [197] Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed.
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Bali House & Home For Sale; Furniture / wood , white wash bar 1 pcs. 180x50x111 cm. Price Rp. 2.000.000. Contact 0878 6289 3936. [173]
Supplies: Uniform, Towel, Sheet, Pillow, Duvet, Mattress, Bathrobe, Napkin, etc. Jl. Mahendradatta no. 86, Telp. 0361 - 5067311 / 5067312 / 082139463388, Denpasar E-mail : suksesejati_bali@yahoo.com
For Sale; Freezer brand LG, 52.5x61.5x129 cm. Price Rp 1.900.000. Brand new 1 month used. Contact 0878 6289 3936. [174]
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For Sale; Laptop E-machine by Acer 0725, top of range, excellent condition with bag, 2 years old. Rp. 4.500.000. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [165] For Sale; Small pet metal travelling cage, collapsible, Rp. 200.000. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [166]
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Bass guitar wanted to buy. Please call 0815 5843 9177. [161] For Sale; Furniture / wood, white wash square table 6 pcs, Rp 500.000 each. Chair 8 pcs, Rp 200.000 each. All in a good condition. Please contact 0878 6289 3936. [171]
Piano accordion wanted to buy. Age not important. Please phone 0815 5843 9177. [117] For Sale; Furniture / wood 1 set bench, good condition. Table 160x60x80cm, bench 150x34x50cm. Price Rp 2.000.000. Please contact 0878 6289 3936. [172]
For Sale; iPhone 4 32GB 5.1.1JB (charger, stiker apple 2pcs, full App & games) minus: the voice on the speaker bottom out sometimes, sometimes not, Rp. 4 juta. 0813 3837 7515 PIN 22B8562. Denpasar. [110] German playgroup voucher for free from private. Welcome are all children from 2-5. The playgroup starts in Sept. in a beautiful house with garden in Kerobokan. Info in German and English 0819 1663 4665 Jorg. <starke@me. com>. [111] For Sale; Fitness inversion table. Very good condition Rp. 4 juta. Available at Kerobokan. SMS e-mail address for photo at 081 835 0058. [112] For Sale; Teak, 4 post wooden bed. Carved post and headboard with flowers. perfect condition. Rp. 2.5 Juta (fixed price). Tel: 0812 3150 1655 or 0856 4821 9224. Denpasar. [113]
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For Sale; Denpo washing machine 10kg, 2 hole, can be used but its better for spare part, Rp. 600.000 nego. Call 745 5886. Denpasar. [148] For Sale; 10 inch Smartfren netbook, Macbook like, build in CDMA EVDO modem. Excellent condition complete with box and original accessories. Bought at Rp. 3.999.000, sell for Rp. 2.200.000 ONO. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [149] For Sale; 1 set PC dual core. 2GB RAM DDR3, 19” LG LED widescreen, 250Gb harddisk, ATX casing, mouse and keyboard logitech, computer table. Sell Rp. 3.500.000 for all. 3 months old. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [150] For Sale; Digital photo frame 7” LCD, play audio and video, support mostly file format. SD, MMC, MS, CF and USB input. Remote control and automatic transition. Sell Rp. 500.000 negotiable. 081 2392 5264 Adi. Denpasar. [151] For Sale; Wedding dress only used once, mint condition and modern simple glamour design. Sell for Rp 3.000.000 ONO. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [152]
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For Sale; 59fifty baseball caps. SF Giants 7 5/8 in blue with white logo, and Yankees 71/4 in black with white logo. Mint + stickers, like new. Price for 2: Rp. 450.000. <garage868@gmail.com> or 081 193 9281. Sanur. [136] For Sale; Viewsonic 19-inch 4:3 flatscreen computer LCD, with built-in speakers, 2 simultaneous inputs: DVI and VGA. Native resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>.Sanur. [137] For Sale; HD-DVD attachment drive for XBOX360, with remote control. And a brand new Nintendo Wii classic controller still in unopened packaging. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [138] For Sale; Rarely used original branded sunglasses from personal collection. Some iconic collector items! Brands: Ray-Ban, Oakley, Oliver Peoples, Hugo Boss, & others. E-mail to: <garage868@gmail. com> for list, details, & pictures. Sanur. [139] For Sale; LG home theater set: HT806TM. Warranty still valid. 5.1channel (6 speakers) 850Watts total. Source with built-in DVD player with FullHD 1080p upscaler. Price Rp. 2 million. <garage868@gmail.com>, 081 193 9281. Sanur. [134]
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For Sale; PS3 collectors game: ICO & Shadow Of Collossus HD Collection. Still new, unopened Rp. 300.000. Other games (used): Little Big Planet, Street Fighter 4, Virtua Tennis 3, Rp. 200.000 each. Contact 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [135]
For Sale; Sony Playstation Vita portable game system wifi for sale. Only one month old. Amazing graphics, Includes two games: resistance, and metal gear, soft case, game case, headphones, 2Gb memory card. Rp. 3 million OBO! SMS 0821 4784 5930. Kerobokan. [144]
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For Sale; Canon battery grip (BG E2) for Canon body 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D. Condition like new bag, box and magazine. Rp.975.000 (nego). Call/SMS 0812 3612 6777. Denpasar. [114] For Sale; Teakwood bed 180x200 (not yet paint) with mattress Rp. 3.7 million. Elle baby stroller (blue) Rp. 650.000. Pic available, SMS 0815 5800 2553. [115] Moving Sale; TV Sharp 21”, carpentry machine, fridge 2 doors Goldstar, cream color, fan, electric body protector for woman, digital camera Kodak, computer, tablet PC Imo 7”, water pipe Westpex, DVD player, etc. Call 0888 0326 3670 or 0878 5107 3568. Denpasar. [116]
Moving Sale; Freezer, old fashion type machine, seats of German cinema, good German books, belly dance equipment. many clothes, decoration things, gifts and more. Call 0821 4680 8894 or <barbaraseibt@ yahoo.de>. Kuta. [088] For Sale; Janome sewing machine in excellent condition. Rp. 1.3 mill. New 2 x exquisite matching 1920 perfume bottles in beautiful rosewood box. would make a wonderful gift for any occasion Rp. 2 million. M: 0821 4690 5472 or send email to <villakrystina@ hotmail.com> for photos. Canggu. [101]
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‘Dear Dr. Kris, We enjoyed your bromeliad article in the Advertiser and have some broms doing OK. We live at Sengkiding above Klungkung at 300m on former rice Padi and have a question. What is the best way to treat downy mildew (long white filaments on the leaves) on our hibiscus. I have in the past severely pruned yet seasonally it comes back. Any advice? I do spray racun (poison) of some sort but it doesn’t always work. We usually live here about three months each year. Tom and Tessa’ Hibiscus can be affected by a few fungal diseases, though the formation of a white or greyish substance on the leaves usually indicates that your plant has some sort of mildew. If your plant suffers repeated infections, it will affect its health. Control of the fungus will be necessary. Curing mildew is difficult when several plants are infected, but control can be achieved organically. Downy and powdery mildew are both common fungal infections that can affect hibiscus, however gardeners occasionally confuse them. The symptoms must be examined. Both types of fungus attack the leaves and eventually they will eventually turn yellow and fall off. It is possible to have both on the same plant at the same time. Downy mildew only produces pale green or yellow spots on the upper top of leaves, and white-grey-brown furry patches on the underside of leaves. It only spores on the underside of leaves whereas powdery mildew spores appear on both sides of the leaf. Yellowing develops with downy mildew infections sometimes before fungus is evident, as the fungus grows from inside the leaf rather than on the surface. Downy mildew tends to disappear as weather becomes drier because it needs constant humidity. However, powdery mildew needs high humidity, but not wet weather to establish and will continue to flourish after weather becomes drier. A set of three conditions is usually necessary for downy mildew to arise; at least 10 mm of rain, a temperature higher than 10 degrees Celsius, and foliage that stays wet for more than 24 hours. It is also more likely to affect plants that are stressed, and where there is poor air circulation. If your plants have downy mildew the first step is to remove all infected leaves, stems and all other infected plant parts on and around your plant. Throw these away to prevent spores from infecting other plants, but not in the compost bin! The spores may survive in the compost and you will re-introduce the fungus to the garden when you add soil at a later date. Downy mildew can kill large portions of the plant. By removing infected parts, you will limit the spread of the spores and further damage. Plant your hibiscus in full sun, with proper spacing to reduce the incidence of mildew problems. Downy mildew thrives in damp humid conditions, prune plants to thin them out allowing for adequate air circulation around the foliage, thus reducing humidity. Plants that are crowded are more vulnerable to infection. Ensuring proper air circulation helps prevent infection during wet periods. Avoid overhead watering, as you need to keep your leaf surfaces as dry as possible to inhibit the fungus. Water the plant directly to the roots. Do this in the morning so any water that splashes on the foliage has time to dry. Keep the soil evenly moist. Discovering a disease on any plant can be a trigger for a gardener to use a chemical, such as a fungicide to get rid of the mildew. Chemicals often bring problems of their own, they can affect beneficial micro organisms in the soil, and even beneficial insects which eat the fungus, as well as harming pollinators, like bees. As an organic gardener, I believe all the remedies used in the garden should be safe for pets, wildlife and people.
The proven organic solution is to make a preventative milk fungicide. Milk has natural enzymes and simple sugar structures and can be used to combat various types of mildew. It works by changing the pH on the surface of the leaves (increasing alkalinity), creating undesirable growing environment for the mildew. Mixing ratio should be 10% full cream milk to 90% water. It may also be advantageous to add a tea spoon of bi-carbonate of soda for every litre of spray if you have it. This will further increase the alkalinity of the mix (raising the pH and further inhibiting the growth of mildew). The objective of spraying is to cover every part of the plant, both sides of the leaves and coat the stems. Fungicides work best as a preventative, not as a cure. Research has also shown that too much milk in the solution will encourage sooty mould, so stick to the recipe. Full cream milk works best because the fat content helps the spray stick to the leaves, and if you can, try using organic milk which is reputed to be even more effective. Milk and bicarbonate of soda are not true fungicides, but they create an unsuitable environment on the leaf surfaces for the fungi’s survival. Spray leaves early in the day, and repeat every four or five days until mildew clears.
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If you cannot spare the milk, another organic fungicide you could try is a spray made from bicarbonate of soda. To 1 litre of water, add two tablespoons of bicarbonate soda. Then add a tablespoon spoon of vegetable oil, and a tablespoon of dishwashing soap. Mix this all up. The oil will help the spray to stick, the soap helps to disperse the mix and the alkalinity of the bicarbonate of soda will inhibit the germination of fungal spores on the leaf surface. So milk on its own, or soda bi-carbonate, oil and soap is all you need for a great preventative fungicide. The only chemical fungicides effective against downy mildew and currently allowable under organic standards are based on copper hydroxide and copper sulphate. Because of increasing concerns about the environmental effects of copper, its use in organic agriculture is becoming more restricted. Gardeners must remember that just because a pesticide is labelled natural or organic does not mean that it cannot be hazardous to both plants and users. Therefore, it is essential to use any purchased organic pesticide precisely as directed. All of these sprays organic or chemical only protect against new downy mildew infections. They do not eradicate existing infection. For these reasons, diseased parts must be cut and spray coverage must be very thorough. As you stated you are not here all year, you will need to inform your gardener about the growing conditions, such as air circulation and watering at the roots, you need to keep on top of this or you could likely return next year to another outbreak. Avoid fertilizing your hibiscus with a general fertiliser until all signs of the mildew are gone, as this will encourage new growth, which is more vulnerable to mildew than older growth. If you must I would only fertilise with seaweed tea. The potassium content in seaweed strengthens plants cell walls helping plants to build resistance to diseases.
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“ The Mercy of Quality is Strained” “ The Mercy of Quality is Strained; It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest; It blesseth him that gives and him that takes, Unless, perchance, it is runneth over by a number ten bus.” If ever there was a single word that summarises the cause of so much dwelling vexation here in paradise it is the word quality. It affects everything we buy and everything we have done for us. It is the difference between a BMW and a Skoda, between a delicious meal and a technicolour yawn and, in the case of an earthquake, between a beautiful villa and a pile of rubble. Perhaps I was simply young and naive (I was about 4 at the time) but once upon a time I believed that when you bought something the manufacturer would actually try to provide you with the best quality of product possible. Stupid me, I soon learned otherwise. They might have started out honest but as manufacturing companies grew, amalgamated, got taken over and the boards that manage them became further and further removed from the core of their businesses the emphasis shifted further and further from customer satisfaction towards profit. It seems that one day large corporations decided that the customer to be satisfied was in fact the “shareholder”, the product to be manufactured was “profit” and the quality was “lots of it”, the poor hopeful actually buying the goods was left at the bottom of the food chain, the person to be harvested for whatever wealth (or anything else) that could be extracted from his or her scrawny little hand. Of course we must not generalise, there are many levels of integrity and there are many, many serious manufacturers who know that in the long term they will live or die by their reputation for high quality products. Sadly these days there are a growing number of manufacturers that seem to be working to a very short term agenda, they want to make as much money as possible, right now and tomorrow never comes does it? As we all know for many years manufacturers have been moving their operations to developing countries where labour is cheap, this works well as long as strong management and quality control is maintained. Apple products, for example, are manufactured in China for a company that has to maintain a reputation for high quality products and long term reliability. Apple has been having challenges with this arrangement but clearly, with the right management, China can produce high quality goods. Unfortunately, however, there are many products from developing countries that appear to have been made with the sole aim of seduction. All too often they are designed to look “just persuading enough” for someone to be tempted to buy them with scant regard for that age old quality requirement “fitness for purpose.” They often perform poorly, break down easily, only have short lifespans and, when you do want to repair them, spare parts are simply not available. In recent years business men in search of higher profits have moved much of the world’s manufacturing to countries such as China seduced by lower manufacturing costs. America has been particularly keen to follow this trend and, not surprisingly, manufacturing industries in America have been in serious decline. Recently, however, this trend has started to reverse and a number of American companies are taking manufacturing back to America. Why has this happened? Chinese manufacturing is having a hard time and certainly the financial crisis and increasing employee pay demands have played a significant part however I suggest that it is the inevitable tendency of greedy manufacturers to keeping shaving costs and the resulting loss of quality that is also a major cause of China’s manufacturing woes. We have to remember that China and other developing nations are relatively new players in international manufacturing and perhaps one of the important learning processes they have to go through is gaining the understanding that long term survival and success depends on winning the trust of customers and building a reputation for quality products. Years ago a similar situation was faced by Japan; a country that, when it first ventured onto the world markets for manufactured goods, produced levels of quality that drew sniggers of mirth and derision from around the world. Over the years Japan learned and improved, it took commitment and time but they succeeded and these days Japan is highly respected for the quality of the goods it produces. Why am I regaling you with all this? We live in a world where avoiding substandard quality is an increasingly difficult challenge and this has important ramifications for us all as we select the items we need to keep our lives running smoothly. It isn’t such a big deal if a wheel falls off little Johnnie’s truck but when lead paint is used on children’s toys or melamine is added to milk this is a far more serious matter that kills people.
Around our homes there are many items we buy expecting long term reliable service. If we buy a water pump or an air conditioner we are quite right to expect many, many years of faultless operation. We need these items to work out of sight out of mind, day in and day out. With markets filled with brands we have never heard of careful selection of high quality products is more important than ever these days.
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Stainless steel is a case in point. All around us we see stainless steel components such as door hinges and window catches that are rusting. This is because, firstly, real stainless steel (the sort that doesn’t rust) requires the addition of minerals that increase the cost of the steel and secondly real stainless steel is very hard and more expensive to machine. If you buy stainless steel components made, for example, in Germany they will cost more but you will get high quality from a nation that has a hard won reputation to maintain and is unlikely to risk that reputation by cheating the customer and selling rubbish. Of course we all know the dodgy supplier’s trick of confusing potential customers by choosing a trade name similar to a respected product or company. In the case of voltage stabilisers, for example, Japanese made units are highly regarded but you will find that good products tend to be hidden amongst numerous far inferior products from other countries that are marketed under names that are mysteriously similar to the established Japanese brands.
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Recently I have come across a number of solar water heaters that have failed. Trying to solve the problems has been difficult and in the end owners have thrown them away and gone back to electric heaters. Very upsetting when they bought these products in good faith.
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The heaters in question are chinese made glass tube solar water heaters. The common fault is that a valve inside the unit fails, the valve controls the flow of water into the heater tank and when it fails it blocks off the water supply. I have heard of many attempts to get inside the units to repair or replace the valves but never known anyone actually succeed. Owners of these heaters have tried calling the suppliers without success, even the supplier’s own technicians have been unable to solve the problems. I sense that there is in fact a defined policy that is spreading through manufacturing in general, “we are not interested in maintaining, we want to sell another.” This has probably been the case for years but not so vigorously applied as it is now. For your own sake take care. When buying a product don’t take it on face value, do a bit of research. It is easy to collect a product code number and look it up on the internet. Look for a specification sheet or an operational manual. If the English is bad perhaps you should beware. Find out where the product was made. If it is was made in China, India or OomiGooliland have a careful look at the quality, international brand names usually signify international quality control standards but don’t take this for granted. Is that Rolex watch you bought on the beach yesterday still running?
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Let’s Get the Party Started! It’s October in Ubud and of course that means the annual Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is in our midst. And with the program about to unleash its full force on the gathering throngs, Festival organisers enthusiastically avow that this is the most eclectic and electrifying program yet presented and that the line-up of writers and creative professionals represents the most compelling exponents of the written and spoken word ever brought together in its nine year history. “That’s some claim” said Festival founder and director, Janet de Neefe. “Just as well we can back it up with the goods!” Much as has been made in the international press of the big names, such as Nick Cave, Anna Funder, Jose Ramos-Horta and John Pilger, striding through the guest list, but de Neefe is confident that the audiences this year will embrace the increased number of Indonesian writers painstakingly selected by the curatorial committee. Janet explained “Fifteen emerging writers from all corners of the archipelago will share centre stage in panels and discussions with established, stellar and commanding voices from across the globe. This is a watershed for Indonesian writing: the Festival is launching new voices into the world, into an international arena and I urge all who have never been to the Festival before to show support and pride in the future of our written culture”. Over 130 writers will have Ubud buzzing in a program that spans four main Festival venues, including the new hotspot, Rumah Baca in the inaugural Art and Food Market on Southbank, adjacent to the Festival’s funky Left Bank Lounge. Festival organisers are predicting that Rumah Baca, the Reading Room, will be one of the focal points for Festival guests with its program of readings from the works of Pramoedya Ananta Toer, the writer whose Buru Quartet provided the theme of the UWRF 2012, This Earth of Mankind. International program director Jeni Caffin thinks it’s a winner. “We’re offering the Rumah Baca as a laidback, casual venue focusing on one writer, one topic, one ahah moment at a time. In fact, it’s so new and has evolved so far since the concept was born that much of the scheduling is not even in the printed program. If you look online at the UWRF website, www. ubudwritersfestival.com under the Community & Arts tab, check out all the sessions labelled Southbank. They’re the Rumah Baca sessions and it’s a whole Festival in itself! You can start the day with an organic coffee, listen to Ma Thanegi speaking with humour about life in a Burmese prison, or Jonathan Campbell singing the praises of rock and roll in China, perhaps Richard Lloyd Parry revealing the grim and gruesome story of the disappearance in Tokyo of Lucy Blackman, revel in the readings of Pram’s work and learn
why he isn’t studied in Indonesia and finish with a glass of wine and a bookish interlude with one of Western Australia’s finest writers. You have to check it out!” The Festival owes much of its success to the fact that it takes place in one of the most naturally beautiful parts of our world and Festival goers from beyond these shores are keen to sample as much of Ubud’s charm both traditional and contemporary as possible. The program visits venues steeped in Balinese culture, such as Puri Lukisan, Pura Dalem and the breathtaking House of Masks and Puppets in Mas. The celebrated food and conversation events take place across the spectrum of Ubud’s culinary establishments: from quaint and quirky to chic and cosmopolitan, the vast offering of lunches, dinners, cocktails and teas literally offers a treat for every budget, every palate. Janet de Neefe confides “It’s no surprise, given my passion for the traditional food of Bali and career in hospitality that this is a Festival that nourishes the body as well as the mind. It’s the perfect way to enjoy the program: immerse in ideas and conversations in the main sessions, then refresh and add spice with a sampling of the literary lunches and dinners.
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This is what gives then UWRF one of its points of difference form other literary festivals and is a real selling point for our international guests. No wonder so many of our wonderful local establishments partner with us every year.’ Back to Jeni “You know, for a person who cares about ideas, who is interested in the world around them and who believes in the power of the word to effect change, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is the ultimate party. It combines the most stimulating conversations with the most spectacular settings and locations. It presents best selling authors, political heroes, rock gods, literary legends and fledgling writers with a forum in which to share, challenge and confront. In the UWRF 2012, there will be moments of deep emotion, works of staggering genius and bursts of happy laughter. I look at the program and feel immense pride: we are launching many new books, we are offering skill development workshops, we are presenting 40 Indonesian writers, we are screening five films, we are honouring the art and culture of Bali. We are welcoming children into a world of reading and writing and imaginary worlds. Whatever the age, whatever the genre, whatever the medium, whatever the language: story transcends all. For four days, a community comes together in Ubud to celebrate the word. There is no limit to the possibilities that will result. Please, join us at the Festival: it may change more than your mind.” C/U/G-5 Sept. 12
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UBUD NAVICULA TOURS BORNEO Bali Rock Band Navicula tours Borneo this month, continuing to use music to raise awareness about Indonesia’s gravest environmental crises. In the past year they’ve released the free download single ‘Orangutan’ to broadcast the threats to this species then tackled the fate of the 400 remaining wild Sumatran tigers through the song ‘Tiger! Tiger!’ Navicula raised more than $3,100 to pay for this Borneo trip with a Kickstarter.com crowdfunding campaign. Just back from a tour of Canada, they join Greenpeace Indonesia’s deforestation awareness team ‘The Eye of the Tiger’, traveling by motorbike through both Kalimantan’s unspoiled and decimated landscapes, performing at local schools, NGO offices, and community centers. The Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi) and Indigenous Peoples’ Alliance of the Archipelago (AMAN) have organised meetings between Navicula and marginalized communities in conflict with mining companies and palm oil plantations in the region. The band will release its seventh album aimed at deforestation and Indonesia’s wildlife early next year. UBUD’S FIRST RESPONDERS Thanks to the revered Dr Susila, who sadly died earlier this year, Ubud’s Toya Medical Clinic now has a First Responder team. A colleague says she was on hand when a friend collapsed. The Toyo team arrived very quickly with a defibrillator and monitoring equipment, went straight into CPR and otherwise knew exactly what they were doing to revive the patient. Dr Susila has also trained his staff to do rescue work, such as hauling people out of ravines and dealing with vehicle accidents. Toya’s First Responder telephone number is 0361 218 9000. We should all have it in our phones! SOUTH AMERICAN HARMONIES Spinning a little salsa with one of the wait staff at Café Havana the other night, I couldn’t help but admire the voice of the house band’s lead singer. Gede’s just a Frankie Vallisized guy but his voice is astonishing. Huge. Deep. Magical. As we paused for breath between dances, I spoke to a couple from Colombia, Lisa and Juan Carlos; as with every other South American I’ve spoken to at Havana, they expressed surprise and delight to find music, food and dancing “just like home”. When I told them that the La Bomba musicians began as restaurant staff and were largely self-taught, they refused to believe me. Check out Havana’s La Bomba on Facebook. Try some salsa with Karma, Sri and the other staff dancers. Bookings: 081238 56147, or info@cafehavanabali.com. Jl Dewi Sita. AROUND THE WORLD WODENS Black Beach’s movie selectors (Antonella and friends) say they’ve found the “most beautiful movies of all time” for October and November. Certainly, there are “goldies” from several countries, including; ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ with Robert De Niro, the JapaneseFrench epic, ‘Ran’, the classic German comedy ‘Bagdad Café’ and ‘The legend of 1900’, the Italian film that won awards everywhere. And that’s only Wednesday night. On Thursdays in October, more great French films, all with English sub-titles. W: www.blackbeachubud.blog.com. Bookings, P: 0361 971353. Jl Hanoman #5. COOL TONES AT LEZAT For an inexpensive night out with good music, friendly staff and reasonable food, try Warung Lezat on Jl Sukma. The versatile Cooltones, led by brilliant lead guitarist Agung Gepeng, play Blues Jam on Mondays and Rock Jam on Saturdays. When in
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WARUNG SCHNITZEL Schnitzel in Ubud? Why not! This bright and friendly little spot is definitely worth a visit or five, with its casual open-air dining and clean open kitchen. The management team - Mara (food design, catering) and Ketut Wes (owner) – has created a simple menu, focusing on that Austrian specialty, the schnitzel. Whether you choose chicken, beef or pork, the meat is tender, the crumbs crunchy and fresh, and your portion comes with your three choices from the list of delicious tasting sauces. I’ll leave the deserts as a delightful surprise. Mara has worked in food design and restaurant management in several countries and has a gift for blending local ingredients and cooking techniques with international cuisines to create unique new flavours. Open daily 12:30 to late, with happy hour from 6pm to 9pm. Jalan Sriwedari 2, 20 metres from Jalan Raya Ubud on the right hand side. Main courses range from 28,000 to 59,000. Booking/ catering enquiries, warungschnitzel@gmail.com, or 0361 970744. SUNDAY CREPES I’m told there’s a delicious new addition to the Sunday market stalls at the Bali Global Foundation at Suly Resort; Confiture Michele and her delicious crepes! Just one of over a dozen delicious food stalls. 10-5 Sundays at Suly Resort, near the Ubud end of Jl Raya Mas, on the left going south.
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Will the move be successful or is it just a political ploy? The immediate reaction of stock markets on September 13, the day of the announcement, was positive. On the surface! But many analysts saw things differently. Forbes for example pointed out that the ‘Real Dow’ actually fell in reaction to the announcement. The ‘Real Dow’, which is the Dow Jones Industrial Average divided by the price of gold, fell by 0.65% on September 13, the day that QE3 was announced. While the Dow gained 1.6% on the day, gold went up by 2.2%. All very interesting but why should such minor movements in the financial markets and the actions of a foreign government far, far away disturb our tranquil (except for the traffic) existence in this part of the world? The answer is that it has an impact on our currencies, our savings and financial planning. Read on! Money will lose its value faster Marc Faber, publisher of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, told Bloomberg that “the fallacy of monetary policy in the U.S. is to believe this money will go to the man on the street. It won’t. Mr. Bernanke is a money printer and, believe me, if Mr. Romney wins the election the next Fed chairman will also be a money printer. And so it will go on. The Europeans will print money. The Chinese will print money. Everybody will print money and the purchasing power of paper money will go down”. Since Bernanke was appointed in early 2006, the price of gold has gone from $570 an ounce to more than $1,700 an ounce. In the same period, the price of silver has surged from $9.70 an ounce to over $34 an ounce. After QE3 was announced gold quickly increased by $38, while silver jumped more than $1.
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We don’t need to make the same mistakes as governments. We can avoid getting into debt and if we are in debt we can make an effort to get out of it. Politics should not come into it – unless there are similar issues within the family! Assuming there are no debts, other than perhaps a manageable mortgage, the challenge is how to make the best of disposable income. Cash reserves are essential but beyond that cash is a poor long term investment. For real long term growth it must be put to work. A regular savings or pension plan is one way. The performance of these plans has not been inspiring over the past decade but it is still one of the best ways to build up wealth gradually from spare income. Without the regular discipline of a savings or pension plan many people would save nothing at all! Larger sums of money could go into a portfolio of diverse assets, the core of which should consist of traditional stocks, bonds and commodities. There is no shortage of other more ‘exotic’ alternative financial products, many of which can produce high returns but are really for experienced and well-healed investors.
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‘Real assets’ will hold their value Printing money does not create wealth. It may provide a temporary stimulus but it is not adding real value. To protect ourselves against the ravages of inflation, which will surely return, we should look to real assets. Land and property is an obvious example. Investments in gold and precious metals will also give protection against the fall in the value of money. You don’t necessarily have to buy the physical products but can invest via bullion or mining funds. The same applies to oil which you can access via energy funds. Before long we could be seeing another global food shortage. Agricultural and forestry products will undoubtedly become more expensive. Investment opportunities exist here too. Diversification, as always, is the key to managing risk. ‘Collectibles’ such as stamps, works of art, fine wines and vintage cars offer further possibilities but these are a story on their own which have to wait for another time!
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The US Dollar has fallen against most currencies, but not against the Rupiah, which has its own issues. The US debt now stands at over $16 trillion. Check out http://www.usdebtclock.org/ for a fascinating display showing the latest real time figures.
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What we are seeing throughout the world are policies that are driven by politics, rather than by commonsense. Politicians seeking popular support in the short term will often resist austerity plans or measures that would help the economy and eventually the people. The fuel subsidy in Indonesia is an example. The reluctance of the US to tackle their debt problem is another. Europe’s woes today are also due to excessive borrowing and spending. If we handled our finances the same way we would be leaving a terrible legacy of debt to our grandchildren.
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Local News Police Fight to Keep Corby Secrets The Australian Federal Police is trying to stop the release of damaging details of its dealings with the Indonesian government over the Schapelle Corby drug bust, arguing that they would damage international relations and expose crucial ways in which the organization operates. Schapelle’s sister Mercedes has been locked in a battle with the federal police to release all communications relating to the case. If, in the coming days, a court judge rules in her favor, previously hidden details about the case would emerge, including vital police intelligence that may have been shared with Indonesia - before and after Schapelle’s arrest in 2004. Using freedom-of-information laws, Mercedes has sought all emails, letters, files, documents and transcripts involving the then AFP commissioner, Mick Keelty, which relate to Schapelle, including full details of communications between him and Indonesian authorities. There are almost 300 related documents but the AFP has refused to release many and redacted large parts of others on the grounds that they ‘’may cause damage to the international relations of the Commonwealth’’ and would divulge information which was ‘’communicated in confidence by, or on behalf of, a foreign government to the Commonwealth’’. The Sun-Herald can reveal that in early July Mercedes Corby appealed against the AFP’s decision in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Brisbane, where both parties argued their case before
the deputy president P.E. Hack. She told the tribunal she had been fighting on Schapelle’s behalf for eight years. But Mr. Hack warned Mercedes that any intelligence the federal police handed over to her would also be publicly available. ‘’Once it’s available to you, it’s available to the world … including people who have an interest in knowing the way in which the AFP undertakes their task,’’ he said. Mercedes responded: ‘’We have so many questions and no answers.’’ While the Corby family once claimed they had no links to marijuana, Queensland Police Service archives confirm Schapelle’s father Mick was arrested twice in 1973 for possessing and using cannabis. Fast forward to 2004 and three weeks before Schapelle’s arrest, Mr. Corby was implicated in a ‘’Queensland Police Crime Intelligence report’’ as being part of a Gold Coast syndicate that was transporting drugs to Bali - using commercial passenger flights. In those statements a police informant, Kim Moore, claimed Tony Lewis - Mick Corby’s best friend and next-door neighbor - was running a marijuana operation on his property. When police raided him days later, they found 200 plants and stockpiles of vacuum-sealed cannabis stored in freezers, worth more than $600,000. Ms Moore also made further allegations about drugs being shipped to Bali on passenger jets. On October 8 - 22 days later - Schapelle was arrested with 4.2 kilograms of cannabis at Denpasar Airport. It remains unclear whether Ms Moore’s statement, and other information, was forwarded as part of the same intelligence-sharing
arrangement with Indonesia that saw the Bali nine arrested seven months later. However, those answers could now be days away if Mr. Hack decides the AFP is duty-bound to release files. The AFP was represented at the tribunal by the top legal firm Clayton Utz, and AFP officers gave evidence via video link in Canberra. The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security, Vivienne Thom, also submitted an affidavit. Mercedes Corby represented herself, with assistance from a Queensland woman, Diane Frola, director of the Australian UFO Research Network. During the three-day hearing, AFP Commander Fiona Drennan gave evidence that some documents contained communication between Mr. Keelty and the Indonesians, and to reveal those interactions would damage relations between the two nations. Mr. Hack said: ‘’So I suppose, yes, in a lot of ways there was … more than Ms Corby happening in Indonesia in the period between 2004 and 2005.’’ Parts of a document titled ‘’The Prosecution of Ms Schapelle Corby in Bali for Drug Trafficking’’ were redacted on the basis that it contained a confidential source of information. At one stage, Mercedes and Ms Frola were asked to leave the courtroom so the AFP could divulge information contained in the files. Intriguingly, a May 2005 Corby-related letter from Mr. Keelty to then South Australian Police Commissioner Mal Hyde was blacked out. The court was also told the AFP ‘’can’t find’’ a letter Mr. Hyde sent to Mr Keelty in December that year.(September 23rd 2012)
As Terrorism Incidents Rise, Bali Ups Security Security forces on the resort island of Bali, twice a target of terrorist bombings, are ramping up their security measures in the wake of a series of arrests of terrorist suspects across the country. For the past several days, people passing through Gilimanuk Port, the island’s main gateway connecting it to Java, have been subject to strict screening by armed police officers in body armor.
seized seven bottle bombs, 11 assembled detonators, pipes for bomb casings, a kilogram of urea fertilizer, 3 kg of sulphur, charcoal, several jihadist books and electronic devices at Badri’s home. A third suspect, Kamidi, 43, was arrested at his house in Griyan village at 7 a.m., and a fourth, Subarkah Himawan, or Wawa, was nabbed two hours later.
“Heavy security in Gilimanuk has been [instituted] following a number of acts of terrorism across the country,” Comr. Made Prihanjagat, the Gilimanuk subprecinct police chief, said on Monday (24/9). Police in Gilimanuk have also erected concrete blast barriers in front of police posts for protection, as well as posted more armed personnel outside.
On Saturday afternoon, police detonated four bombs found in Kamidi’s house. Police also found liquid nitroglycerin bombs packed in plastic bags, four active pipe bombs, two bottle bombs, four kg of sulphur, five kg of gunpowder and several mobile phones at Kamidi’s house. Additionally, they confiscated 12 homemade bombs along with three rifles, four swords and several jihadist books from the homes of three suspects, Boy said.
Police fear a backlash against them by terrorists in retaliation for the many arrests and killings of terrorist suspects in recent weeks that have crippled their network. Last year, a police mosque in Cirebon, West Java, was the target of a suicide bomb attack. Twenty-three people, nearly all police officers, were injured, although the bomber was the sole fatality. This year in Solo, Central Java, three police posts were attacked in separate incidents with grenades, Molotov cocktails and gunfire. One officer was killed while several were injured. The group supposedly responsible for the Solo attacks is said to have been plotting more attacks across the country. Muhammad Toriq, reportedly the group’s bomb expert, recently surrendered to police and revealed that they had been planning to attack four sites across Greater Jakarta, including the city police headquarters. A second suspected militant, Yusuf Rizaldi, gave himself up to police in North Sumatra three days later. Toriq and Yusuf’s surrender led to the National Police’s counterterrorism unit, Densus 88, arresting 10 more people as part of the same terror network, National Police spokesman Brig. Gen. Boy Rafli Amar said. A dozen homemade bombs were seized. Eight suspects were arrested on Saturday around Solo, Central Java, and one in West Kalimantan, Boy said. The 10th suspect, Joko Parkit, was arrested on Sunday in Solo. Parkit’s brother, Eko Joko Supriyanto, was shot dead by police in 2009 during raids carried out to hunt down Southeast Asia’s most wanted Islamist militant, Noordin M. Top. Noordin was killed by police later the same year. The group appears to have been more creative than other terror groups in assembling explosive devices, employing, among other items, plastic food containers and rice cookers. Found at the house of Barkah Nawa Saputra, a suspect arrested in the most recent anti-terror operation, were “two rice cooker casings with two bomb switches using rigged mobile phones and 20 bottles of chemical substances, electronic devices, 13 detonator caps and dozens of switches,” Boy said over the weekend. Boy added that two of those arrested, Badri Hartono and Rudi Kurnia Putra, both 45 years old, recruited young men and taught at least one member of the group how to make bombs. The police
Since March, more than 30 suspects have been arrested and seven others killed in a series of raids in Indonesia. All were plotting domestic attacks, and some - aged between 18 and 30 - had attended a military-style training camp in Poso, Central Sulawesi. The cell is also blamed for an earlier accidental explosion at Toriq’s home in Tambora, West Jakarta, on Sept. 5, where bomb-making material was discovered. The group was allegedly planning to attack either police or Buddhist targets in the area. Bali has been struck twice by terrorist attacks. The first attack, in 2002, left 202 people dead, mostly foreign tourists. It is not known whether Bali remains a terrorism target, but in March of this year, five terror suspects who were involved in an armed bank heist in 2010 in Medan that left one person dead, were gunned down in two raids on the island. Ansyaad Mbai, head of the National Counter Terrorism Agency, said the five men were linked to the Solo group believed to have been behind a suicide bombing at a church in Solo that injured 22 people, as well as the mosque-bombing at the Cirebon Police headquarters. Ansyaad said counterterrorism forces had been monitoring the members of the Bali group for three months. They were among the plotters planning to attack a cafe on the popular resort island. It is feared that terrorists could use the 10th anniversary of the 2002 Bali bombing, which falls on Oct. 12, to carry out another attack, police said. Some 4,000 foreigners are expected to attend a ceremony in Denpasar, Bali’s capital, many of them friends and family of the victims of the attack. Brig. Gen. Ketut Untung Yoga Ana, the Bali Police deputy chief, said Australians would make up the largest contingent of foreigners attending the memorial event, estimated at around 1,000. Among the Australians expected to attend are Prime Minister Julia Gillard, former national leader John Howard (in office at the time of the attack), the head of the Australian Federal Police, 25 politicians and 690 senior officials, Untung said. The ceremony will be held by the Australian government at the Garuda Wisnu Kencana Park in Jimbaran. Australian officials said the ceremony would be the largest commemoration yet, but also the last organized by Canberra. Bali Police will deploy 1,000 personnel to safeguard the event, Untung said. “I think that [1,000] is enough, because it is a peaceful
prayer activity expressing wishes that such a tragedy not repeat itself in the future,” he said. Concerning Gillard’s security, the police are coordinating with special security forces from Australia, with security measures also being backed by the Indonesian National Police. The security concerns have also been stoked by heightened tensions in much of the Muslim world over the anti-Islamic movie “Innocence of Muslims,” which has prompted widespread anger and violence across the globe, including in Indonesia. In Bali, several event organizers have requested additional security for their events, particularly those geared toward foreign tourists. The annual Sanur Village Festival is one event seeing a heavier security presence. Police are being assisted by pecalang, Bali’s traditional guards, and the village-level civilian security agency Bangkamdes, organizers say. “Our [police] personnel who [have been] deployed directly to the field [consist of] 75 people, plus 40 pecalang and 30 from Bangkamdes,” South Denpasar Police chief Comr. Agus Waluyo said. “This doesn’t include intelligence officers deployed by the provincial police.”Separately, the recent terror raids are beginning to take a toll on the city of Solo, with some businesses saying they are worried that their city might be the target of another attack. Liliek Setiawan, chief of economic development at the Solo chapter of the Indonesian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Kadin), said that although acts of terrorism in Solo were not new, the number of occurrences marked a sharp increase. The village of Ngruki on the outskirts of Solo is home to the Al Mukmin boarding school, established by radical cleric and terrorism convict Abu Bakar Bashir. Police and experts have identified Al Mukmin as a recruiting ground for Islamic militants. Several slain and arrested suspects are graduates of the school. “Tourism, trading and investment will no doubt be affected, at least in the short term,” Liliek said. The Kadin official said heavier security was needed in Solo to provide a sense of security, as the Central Java town tries to attract more visitors and declare itself as a top destination for meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions. He said foreign investors had begun to question the security situation in the city. “Economically, Solo is known as a [favorable] town, but socially and politically [it has a] short fuse,” he said. Suryono, deputy head of the Solo branch of Bank Indonesia, said that so far, the series of anti-terrorist raids and attacks had not affected investment climate there. If the attacks continue, he said, investors might reconsider putting their money in Solo. Joko Widodo, the Solo mayor and Jakarta governor-elect, has reiterated that security in the city remains stable. “Security officials have dealt with it. They have resolved a lot of issues. Just trust authorities. Remain calm and work as usual,” he said. (September 25th 2012)
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Death Penalty for Corruption Convicts Gains Traction in Indonesia Manpower and Transmigration Minister Muhaimin Iskandar would support a mandatory death sentence for corruption convicts if a fatwa is issued by the Nahdlatul Ulama, the minister said on Tuesday (18/9). “Of course, I would really support such a decision,” Muhaimin, who is also chairman of the NU-related National Awakening Party, said in a text message. The NU discussed the possibility of issuing a fatwa against corruption convicts in an effort to deter future instances of corruption during a meeting in Cirebon, West Java, this weekend. Muhaimin, whose party usually supports all NU edicts, said he would push for a mandatory death sentence under the NU’s direction. “All recommendations made by NU, we support them all,” he said. Muhaimin is currently under investigation over allegations of bribery and corruption at his ministry. Under the Indonesian justice system, death sentences currently are handed down to terrorists, drug traffickers and hardened criminals (September 18th 2012) British Man Faces 20 years in Jail After Bali Cocaine Bust A British man faces up to 20 years in an Indonesian prison after he was charged Monday (17/9) with smuggling cocaine into the resort island of Bali, prosecutors said.Paul Beales, 40, was arrested in May and linked to British woman Lindsay June Sandiford, who was arrested separately when she arrived at the island’s airport with nearly five kilos of cocaine. “The defendant, together with Julian Anthony Ponder and Lindsay June Sandiford, was involved in a conspiracy to sell and purchase cocaine,” prosecutor Wayan Terima Darsana told the Denpasar district court.“He could face a jail term up to 20 years,” the prosecutor said. Custom officials said that the cocaine had a street value of more than 23 billion rupiah ($2.3 million). Indonesia enforces stiff penalties including life imprisonment and death for drug trafficking (September 17th 2012) Travelers Benefit from Closer Ties with Bali Hospital A decade after more than 200 people were killed in a terrorist attack in Bali, Australians are helping Indonesians improve medical services on the holiday island. Eighty-eight Australians were killed in the Bali bombings on October 12, 2002. Hundreds of injured people were given rudimentary treatment at Bali’s Sanglah Hospital before 62 Australians were flown to Royal Darwin Hospital for emergency treatment. In the wake of the bombings, Sanglah Hospital staff have been given ongoing training by medical professionals from Darwin. The head of Darwin’s National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre, Dr Len Notaras, is visiting Sanglah Hospital to discuss the training in the lead-up to the 10th anniversary of the bombings. Dr Notaras says the training helps the hospital treat 65,000 Australians every year. “For Australians traveling abroad, if there is an incident or an episode occurs while someone is away we can actually become involved much more quickly because we know the individuals up there,” he said. “We know their level of competency and we can communicate very, very freely and fluently.” (September 17th 2012) Court Clears Bali Lawyer and Canadian Ally of Embezzlement The Denpasar District Court acquitted on Tuesday (18/9) an Indonesian lawyer and his alleged Canadian accomplice of embezzling Rp 37.4 billion ($3.91 million) from the lawyer’s client. The ruling came as a blow to prosecutors, who were seeking a three-and-a-half-year prison term for the pair. The case began when a Briton, Nicholas John Hyam, was trying to purchase a plot of land in Munggu village, Badung, in 2005. Under to Indonesian law, a foreign national cannot purchase land directly. Undeterred, Hyam contacted local lawyer Rizaldy D. Watruty, who had earlier processed a permit for foreign investors to build villas on the property. As the permit was being processed by the local government Rizaldy offered to buy the land on Hyam’s behalf for a $5,000 fee. The 28,700-square-meter lot, Rizaldy claimed, was worth Rp 1.3 million per square meter. Hyam then returned to the UK and transferred Rp 37.4 billion to the lawyer, but Rizaldy failed to hand over the deed to the land. The Briton became irate after discovering that the land was worth only Rp 800,000 per square meter, and reported the case to the Bali Police, accusing Rizaldy of fraud and embezzlement. Hyam also accused his Canadian partner, Jeanette “Gina” Machura, of being complicit in the crime.But the court ruled that prosecutors had failed to prove the fraud and embezzlement charges against Rizaldy and Machura. Outside the court, the defendants expressed their satisfaction with Tuesday’s ruling, while prosecutors said they would file an appeal. (September 18th 2012)
Bashir Urges Indonesian Muslims to ‘Imitate’ Libyan Attack Convicted terrorist Abu Bakar Bashir called on Indonesia’s Muslims to follow the lead of Libyan militants and wage violent protests against the US Embassy in Jakarta. “What happened in Libya can be imitated,” Bashir told the Islamic Indonesian news site voa-islam. com from his jail cell. “If it is defaming God and the Prophet [Muhammad], the punishment should be death. [There are] no other considerations. ”Bashir’s comments came days after hard-line Islamist groups clashed with police outside the US Embassy during a previously peaceful protest against the “Innocence of Muslims,” an anti-Islam film that depicts the Prophet Muhammad as an amoral womanizer. Four members of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) were detained during the well-documented attack, and then subsequently released the next day due to a lack of evidence. Bashir told the reporter that Muslims should learn to forgive minor transgressions, but that those who insult the Prophet should be sentenced to death. He urged Indonesian Muslims to force the government to shutdown the US Embassy. (September 19th 2012) Australian PM to Attend 10th Anniversary of Bali Bombing Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard is scheduled to attend the 10th anniversary of the Bali bombings at the Garuda Wisnu Kencana cultural park in Bali on October 12, 2012.“The event’s organizing committee has held an audience with the Australian government. About 800 to 1000 people, including the Australian Prime Minister will attend the ceremony,” deputy chief of the Bali provincial police Brig. Gen. Ketut Untung Yoga Ana said here on Thursday (20/9). He added that a number of former Australian prime ministers, the chief of the Australian federal police, 60 senior government officials, politicians and staff members of the Australian embassy in Jakarta will also attend the event. He predicted that about 4,000 people, including relatives of the Bali bombing victims from Australia, Indonesia and other countries will also attend the commemoration. The police will deploy 1,000 personnel to safeguard the event at the cultural park in Jimbaran and the humanity tragedy monument at Legian Street in Kuta. He said that the police will also install metal detectors in a number of places and deploy a bomb-defusing squad, as well. (September 20th 2012) Thousands Protest Against Anti-Islam Movie in Front of US Embassy Thousands of people from various organizations in Jakarta held a demonstration in front of the US Embassy on Monday afternoon, protesting against the anti-Islam movie, `Innocence of Muslims`, produced by an American and posted on You Tube. Among the protesters were members of Islamic Defender front (FPI), Islamic Defender Troop and Islamic Reform Movement. “The Muslims in Indonesia condemn those who insult Prophet Muhammad. We condemn the American who made the film that insulted Islam,” said Abdul Bakar, one of the speakers in the rally.There was tension in the air after protesters gathered in front of the US Embassy situated in Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan, Central Jakarta. As the protests started getting violent, the police released tear gas and fired water cannons. Several people reportedly got injured. As of now, vehicles are banned from entering Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan. “Innocence of Muslims” sparked protests in several Muslim countries such as Libya, Sudan, Egypt and Tunisia, because the film was deemed offensive to Islam’s Prophet Muhammad. (September 17th 2012) Teen in Bali Faces 12-year Term for Pot A Japanese teenager charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana on the Indonesian resort island of Bali faces up to 12 years in prison, prosecutors said. The 17-year-old student, who attends an international high school on the island, was arrested after police found 2.61 grams of the drug in his trouser pocket. Prosecutors charged the teen with drug possession, which carries a sentence of up to 12 years in prison, and drug abuse, which carries up to four years, in a closed-door hearing Wednesday (19/9) in Denpasar district court, prosecutor I Wayan Widana said afterward. (September 21st 2012) Indonesian Military Warn of Threat to Borobudur Temple Indonesian intelligence has gathered information that a terrorist network has set its sights on one of the countries most important cultural and historical heritage sites. The world famous Borobodur Temple in Magelang, Central Java, could be targeted because it’s a Buddhist temple and a top destination for foreign tourists, Yogyakarta Military Commander Brig. Gen. Adi Widjaja said on Friday. “We still need to analyze the information further, we should not respond to it as though it was accurate information,” Adi said. “So far there is an indication of a threat, but it should not be interpreted as an immediate threat.” In 1985, the Borobudur temple, a Unesco World Heritage Site, was also attacked by a terrorist named Ibrahim, or Mohammad Jawad alias Kresna. Nine stupa were destroyed in the bomb explosion. “Based on the terror pattern, temples in Indonesia were considered [by terrorists] as products of ancient era that deserved to be demolished,” Adi said. “Therefore, though the data is raw and still needs analysis, the indication is clear.”(September 21st 2012)
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Indonesian Military Man gets Six Years for Human Smuggling A military court in Madiun, East Java, on Monday (24/9) sentenced Indonesian Military Personnel Second Sergeant Ilmun Abdul Said, 36, to six years in jail for smuggling immigrants.The defendant was also fined Rp500 million and dismissed from the military service due to his actions.“The defendant has been found guilty of human smuggling” Presiding judge Lieutenant Colonel (Chk) Mochamad Afandi said.The judge’s verdict was two years lighter than what the public prosecutor had demanded. However, the fine imposed on the convict was much bigger than the Rp100 million demanded by the prosecution.The judge also dismissed the defendant from military service on grounds that the defendant “embarrassed Indonesia in the eyes of the world”.In the wake of the judge’s verdict, Ilmun immediately filed an appeal after consulting his legal representative. “I appeal against the judge’s decision,” he said.Ilmun was a village supervising officer (Babinsa) at Sokobanah District Military Command, Sampang. While engaging in human smuggling, he was assisted by four of his colleagues. Legal proceedings on the four military personnel are still ongoing. Ilmun led the team and divided the money made from smuggling activities among his accomplices. Besides the five army servicemen, three civilians were also involved in the smuggling activities. The racket smuggled hundreds of Middle Eastern immigrants to Australia through Popoh and Klatak beach, Tulungagung and Prigi Beach, Trenggalek, in 2011. It was exposed after a freighter sank in Prigi waters on December 17, 2011. (September 25th 2012) Indonesia the Biggest Perpetrator of Killing Sharks for Fins A recent report by wildlife trade monitoring group Traffic shows that Indonesia continues to be the biggest shark-catching country in the world, based on UN Food and Agricultural Organization data. Indonesia’s average annual reported shark catch in the past decade represents more than 13 percent of the reported global catch. Up to 65 percent of Indonesia’s catch is taken from the Pacific Ocean and the remainder from the Indian Ocean. In the Indian Ocean, Indonesia owns the major shark fleets, with average catches fluctuating between 8,500 to 16,500 tons per year in recent years. Most sharks are predators in coral reef and ocean ecosystems, sitting on top of the food pyramid and helping control the balance of the marine environment. Losing one of these predators leads to uncontrolled population growth of other species. Sharks eat sick or wounded organisms to help maintain the ecosystem’s health. Without them, the entire food chain would collapse. The practice of shark-finning has drawn a lot of attention and reactions. And since social media has made it even easier to report incidents, tourists and divers are now able to post their holiday observations. Likewise, the progress made in the United States and Hong Kong on increasing consumer awareness and the reduced availability of shark-fin soup in restaurants are also receiving a lot of media attention. There is now an increasing outcry for governments to stop shark- finning. Scientists have also joined the international community’s call for urgent action on the shark-fishing industry, acknowledging that the market for shark fins will continue to grow because increased buying power will create a bigger consumer base. On top of that, target species in shark fisheries grow slowly and mature late with few offspring, hence they are easily overfished. The Indonesian government has had few legal tools in the past decades to prohibit or restrict shark fishing. Traffic suggests that the increase in shark and ray fishing in Indonesia has outgrown existing fisheries management approaches. (September 19th 2012) Sanur Selected as Strategic Tourism Area The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has chosen the village of Sanur in Bali to become one of the research areas for strategic planning and national tourism development.“The five areas that were selected are Sanur, Wakatobi (Southeast Sulawesi), Komodo Islands (Nusa Tenggara), Toraja (South Sulawesi), and Bromo (East Java),” said Chairman of the Sanur Development Foundation (YPS), Ida Bagus Gede Sidharta said in Denpasar on Tuesday (9/18).One consideration in the election of Sanur region was that the area was largely independently owned and sustainable. The Sanur Village Festival (SVF) demonstrates the attraction of the area and is scheduled to be held 26th to 30th September 2012.The festival is celebrated with a variety of activities from art & culinary attractions, sports, games, entertainment, photography, cultural discussions and environmental conservation.According to Sidharta, tourism has a central role in creating a quality of life that is not only limited to the economy, but also the welfare of the community at large.The dynamics of the development of tourism continues to grow, and needs to be done in a holistic manner based on the BalineseTri Hita Karana he said. (September 18th 2012)
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Venus moves into Virgo today and away from its square to Mars, which also changes sign this fortnight from Scorpio to Sagittarius. Jupiter turns retrograde on the 4th until the end of January and Mercury and Saturn both enter Scorpio. As Saturn enters Scorpio it trines Neptune. Saturn brings form to the formless and Neptune softens the hard edges of reality. This is a little reprieve from the intensity of these past weeks and now we begin the journey of integration. Mercury in Scorpio is enabling the mental processes to go deep and Venus in Virgo loves to sort and organize the mind as well. Mars in Sagittarius is keeping the picture expanded for us all as we begin the days of the deepening with Saturn now in Scorpio and for the next 3 years. Remember we have 5 more of these Pluto/Uranus squares with the last in March 2015. This is a long-term project or transition period on the Planet and we have a way to go yet. The next exact square is at the end of May 2013. Use this period in between to release all of those things that no longer support who you are or the life you are now re-creating for yourself. This is a time of ruthless honesty. No stone is going to remain unturned as that is the nature and the investigative powers of Pluto and Scorpio. The longer you avoid the things that require transformation, the more chaos and discomfort you will encounter. NEW MOON 22 Libra 32 October 15, 2012 8:04 p.m.
ARIES Quite the transition as Mars moves from Scorpio to Sagittarius this fortnight. The difference between water and fire is more than apparent as your energy levels rise to meet the passion of the centaur. If you have felt at all encapsulated within the realms of the underworld, the freedom and expansion that is now available to you is exhilarating. Mars is however, square to both Neptune and Chrion in Pisces this fortnight and you will meet with some resistance to your new found freedom through the resurfacing of old wounds. Possible addictions that still haunt you and their emotional origin could arise for clearing and release. Everything is lovingly supported.
LIBRA As Saturn finally eases out of your sign you can breathe a sigh of relief and release. The Sun continues to bestow its blessings on you throughout this fortnight and the Pluto /Uranus duo will continue to modify and transform your life for some time to come. The pressure has definitely abated somewhat now though. This is the time to align your intentions with the life of your dreams. Allow yourself some space and time then to dream and to let your imagination and your inspiration to come through. Epiphanies are the guiding light that leads us to the next phase of our lives and you are now at the crossroads choosing a direction for yourself.
TAURUS Venus in Virgo, a fellow earth sign, is kind to you and allows you to feel deeply into your relationships. They could remain in the mental realms a little too much for your liking although the now more tactile encounters are way more supportive and nurturing. The Sun and the New Moon in Libra this fortnight are also ruled by Venus and so this continues the theme of harmonious relations. Venus is trining Pluto in Capricorn which offers you the opportunity to transform any glitches within your primary relationships. Communication is not something to be avoided and as challenging as it may be, it will offer you the keys to your healing.
SCORPIO You are well represented this week with Mercury and Saturn both entering your sign. Diving deep could feel like being in an aqualung and yet you are one of those people willing to take the risks and go the distance. Be a shining example of the courage that is required at this time of momentous change on the Planet. Lead others with Love out of their fears if that is your calling. Push on and remain true to the calling in your own heart. When things fall apart around you get out of the way of the falling debris. If you can rebuild from the ashes do so and if not move on and create anew with a clean fresh slate. The Phoenix can arise from the ashes.
GEMINI Mercury your ruler is in Scorpio for most of this fortnight and as it begins its journey aligns with Neptune and Chiron. This is softening your heart and your mind as your own empathy arises to a new feeling level. Merging your emotional body with those around you can seem like an intense process and yet once you realize you can as easily dissolve the merging with a new appreciation of the other, all is well. There is nothing to fear as your mind cognizes a new model of reality. This is after all, what all this transformation has been and continues to be about. The sense of separation diminishes as you now feel your way through life.
SAGITTARIUS Mars is in your sign through to the end of the November. As the planet of action and movement, I would imagine much of this is possible for you at this time. It’s been a time of much release and perhaps this is the opportunity to kick your heels up a little and simply have fun for the sake of having fun. Adventure is always high on the list of potentials and usually personifies that sense of fun for you. Whatever it takes however, to throw off the shackles of your own misguided beliefs or those of others you’ve recently aligned with and subsequently shrugged off. A sense of freedom now permeates all that you do and it is most welcome.
CANCER We are in the last phase of the Virgo Moon cycle as we prepare to move into the Libran theme at the end of the fortnight. You are bringing to completion and integration all of the changes brought about in September. It could be now, that your relationships require some attention. Venus, the ruler of Libra is in Virgo and calling us into a higher Love vibration. Service is a key factor here. Taking good care of yourself allows you the energy and the balance to attend to and nurture others. This is going to bring you a great deal of satisfaction in the days to come. Getting lost in your own depression or self-pity would be a waste of time. Why bother?
CAPRICORN Saturn moves from Libra to Scorpio this fortnight and you may feel this as a tone of more seriousness and depth. As Pluto shapes and modifies you into a ever renewing expression, an evolution, you can see the results in your life and the environment in which you live. When you understand that this is a process that takes time, you can simply relax into the flow and be patient as time is still necessary to bring the adjustments in a way that they are easily digested and assimilated. You are getting the hang of all of this by now and so now with this next phase your level of trust has deepened as you yourself have.
LEO The Sun in Libra brings a harmonious glow to your life and relationship will be on your mind and definitely in your heart. Love energy is palpable in your field as you willingly allow feelings to arise within your heart and you have the courage to be very honest with yourself. A true romantic you are and with that you may wish to ask yourself if all your needs are being met and if not, what is it that has to change? Take time for sabbatical and deep introspection. The Scorpio Planets may be giving you a little push and simply feel and dive deep as this is the opportunity to modify your life in a way that supports your authenticity and self-expression.
AQUARIUS Uranus, your ruler goes direct again in mid-December. This will be the time of the forward thrust and momentum in your life. For now, you are sifting, sorting and discarding much of your prior existence. Although most of the work still feels internal, the external changes are taking place. Sometimes it can feel like a painstaking effort on your part to get all the way back to ground zero and at times it feels like things simply get in your way and others don’t quite see things the same way that you do. As much as you possibly can, refrain from taking things personally and keep an objective attitude and eye to all that you do and see.
VIRGO Venus in Virgo hitting up your Planets brings a sense of peace and calm to your soul. Finally feeling some recognition for all that you do and give. It’s not that you need it, but when it comes along it feels like balm to a slightly weary heart. Indulge yourself this fortnight in those things that make you feel good about yourself. These are more likely to be along the health lines. If you have been promising yourself more of these, then be about bringing it into your life. You are the one best suited to organize this for yourself although the suggestions of others are always welcome with some discernment on your part. Perhaps a little romance wouldn’t go astray either.
PISCES Neptune is joined by Saturn this fortnight and brings a breath of fresh air in the form of something solid taking shape in your life. It could be the emotional support that you have been asking for or it may be more in alignment with your spiritual requirements. You and everyone else has been releasing so much on so many levels recently and now is the time to solidify an aspect of your life or your beingness. The journey is more an unraveling than a doing and more and more you feel the flow taking your life in the direction of your higher aspirations and in alignment with a higher will. It’s not so much about surrender as it is allowance.
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Medana Bay Marina Hosts Sail Indonesia Rally Fleet Sailing through Indonesia has been a humbling and enriching experience and well worth the effort to get here.” Captain Rob, sv The Doctor. Medana Bay Marina in NW Lombok pulled out all stops to welcome the 2012 Sail Indonesia Rally fleet. Over 70 yachts from all over the world tied up at Medana Bay Marina for a well earned rest having left Darwin last July. Medana Bay is the first marina that yachties have been able to enjoy since leaving Darwin, because as we all know, marinas are few and far between in Indonesia. This is surprising given the fact that Indonesia has some of the best cruising grounds in the world. Protected seas, constant trade winds and if you can work out how to get around the strong currents of the mighty Indonesian Throughflow that roar through the straits that separate the islands of the archipelago, it is a mariners’ dream. Many yachties interviewed attest to the fact that the Indonesian people that live in remote coastal areas are some of the friendliest people around. There you have it!!! It is a fact; the ocean brings out the best in people. Captain Rob from sv The Doctor said, “Sailing through Indonesia has been a humbling and enriching experience and well worth the effort to get here.” The Bupati of North Lombok R e g e n c y (Kabupaten Lombok Utara), Mr Johan Sjamsu o f f i c i a l l y welcomed the visitors at the Sail Indonesia Welcome Party. He was very glad that tourists come to North Lombok as it is a great place to visit. It has beautiful beaches, majestic mountains, pristine lakes and a varied and interesting culture. And don’t forget the Gili islands that are so popular especially with young people. He is an intelligent man who sees that tourism can help the local economy and help raise the living standards of the people of North Lombok. The new businesses that spring up to support increasing tourist numbers create jobs for people and both tourists and Lombok people can learn a lot from each other. He cited the potential for foreign investors to gain financially from developing export industries in coconuts and associated products, cloves, chocolate, yes they grow chocolate in North Lombok, and the amazing variety of tropical fruits that are only found in North Lombok. When asked about whether more marinas were being planned in North Lombok he said that he wants to see many more across the north coast of Lombok as they create a range of employment opportunities outside the tourism sector. The Sail Indonesia fleet are half through this annual event that leaves Darwin every July and ends up in Singapore a few months later. Time and time again yachties that are interviewed are blown away by how different sailing in Indonesia is to what they thought it was going to be like. Different in a positive way that is.
From a technical point of view yachties are smart enough to know about the light winds on many days that require a fair amount of motor sailing, strong currents and the lack of marinas and support services throughout Indonesia. But what they don’t anticipate is the overwhelming impact that this archipelago of different cultures has on their world views. Captain Rob said that what he noticed was that the children have plenty of free time to run around and play without the hyper protective supervision of parents found in the West. He even commented that after being immersed in Indonesian culture for a few months he found listening to the ABC radio from Australia irritating. He said that most of the content was drivel and seemed to be missing the point. Captain Peter from sv Mojo said, “the whole experience has been amazing. You push out early every morning from some sandy bay on a beam reach in no time on your way to the next protected anchorage”. He raved about the islands near Komodo and how beautiful the bays were to anchor in. He even told of the amazing experience of feeding Komodo dragons with fish heads as they gathered on the beach. He did qualify this by saying that the fish heads were thrown from the relative safety on board his yacht. Imagine that feeding komodo dragons from your yacht and I thought throwing a chip to Sammy the Seagull was a thrill. He also said, “The people don’t seem to have the western stress as they are time rich and money poor. Also the crew and I have never felt threatened at any time on the Sail Indonesia Rally”
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David Woodhouse, the Darwin based organiser of the event said, “Medana Bay Marina has been a regular stopover for the Sail Indonesia rally. It is strategically located just south of the sailing route along the top of the Archipelago.” He also said this year’s event is going well but recognised the need for more staff to lend support at the designated anchorages. The yachts are heading to Bali soon. Some will sail to Benoa and Serangan and some will skip the south and head across the Lombok Strait to north Bali and beyond. As reported previously Lovina is not on the schedule this year for a stopover which is a pity because it has a great anchorage and the locals could do with a bit of leg up as well. The reasons are hard to fathom as I am sure that yachties would rather stop at Lovina than Benoa or Serangan Island if they are aware the difference. Both anchorages are crowded and to be polite somewhat industrial being busy ports in their own right. But the main problem is that you have to sail southwards from Medana Bay Marina and then after your stopover in south Bali you turn around and sail back the way you came. Along the way are the very mysterious waters of the Straits of Badung and Lombok which given the strong currents there can make for interesting sailing. Lovina and surrounding areas are a joy to visit and are a lot quieter than the frenetic south of Bali. In fact you can drive along the roads there and never get stuck in a traffic jam. Don’t get me wrong I love Bali all of it, especially the seas. Happy Sailing.
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The Voice Of The Universe Recording artist and performer Ayu Laksmi By Skye Laphroaig
Ayu Laksmi is one of Indonesia’s most recognised artists. A g i f t e d c o m p o s e r, songwriter, singer and theatre performer, this ‘Bali darling’ sings her rendition of the Universe surrounding us. She performs world music across the globe at music festivals, gala dinners, corporate events and government functions, raising money for charities and evoking the mystical ambiance of Bali. I Gusti Ayu Laksmiyani was born into a musical family in Singaraja on the north I’m an angel coast of Bali, Indonesia. At the age of four Ayu started singing and has never stopped performing since. Growing up, she participated in contests and festivals on a local and national-scale, showcasing her wide and husky, vocal range.
Ayu brings her songs in a new musical style known as World Music, written in no less than five different languages, including Sanskrit, Kawi, Balinese, Indonesian and English. Most of the compositions are based on the Balinese concept of Tri Hita Karana, dedicated to the love and care between people, the relationships between man and the universe, and between man and God. This we can clearly hear in songs like ‘Maha Asa (Big Dream)’, ‘Duh Hyang Ratih (The Moon)’, ‘Tri Kaya Parisudha (Good Deeds)’, ‘Ibu (Mother)’, ‘Om Mani Padme Hum - Here now and forever More)’, Breathing, ‘Reinkarnasi’ and many others. Featuring a number of renowned Indonesian musicians “Svara Semesta” comprises mostly slow tracks with traditional nuances, including the use of the gamelan. Her stunning renditions of the scriptures, and her powerful, husky voice amount to one of the most magical combinations in the universe. Along side the launch of her new solo album, Ayu Laksmi formed a new musical group also entitled ‘Svara Semesta’. Her Live performances involve young, talented musicians from different corners of Indonesia, but most originate from Bali. Ayu Laksmi is an active member of the local entertainment community and performs at numerous festivals in Bali and throughout Indonesia. I finally had an opportunity to catch up with her for a chat about Balinese culture.
Although Laksmi has been a member of many musical groups in Bali, she recently turned her talents to songwriting and composing. Ayu’s rich ethnic and contemporary ‘sounds of goodness’ form a solid foundation for her strong performances. After 40 years, of singing Ayu has finally come full circle with the courage to present her solo album entitled ‘Svara Semesta’. Once chosen as Bali’s Environmental Ambassador, Ayu chose our publication to convey her ‘Love and Hope’ message for Bali and its people. GROWING UP IN SINGARAJA Ayu Laksmi grew up surrounded by a family that loved the arts, particularly music. For Ayu, music was always the most universal language and she developed a desire to communicate something beautiful from the heart, representing an array of sounds with the body supporting this aural exploration. “My mother is a dentist and a single parent, who raised four kids after my father died when I was only four years old, recalls Laksmi. “Our obligation as children was to finish our studies and we had a choice from any field of the arts” Realizing many of her friends preferred dancing, Ayu chose to focus on music. Her mother I Gusti Ayu Sri Haryati, took her to various music festivals and competitions. In 2006 Ayu Laksmi got married to a man from Belgium called Steven Van Lierde, who was, and still is, very supportive of her career in art. WORLD MUSIC In 2004, after years as an 80’s lady rocker, Ayu encountered a turning point in her musical career. She asked herself ‘Why look for inspiration in foreign languages and cultures, when my own culture in Bali is such a rich and extraordinary gift of inspiration from God?’ Carefully Ayu started to create some new compositions with a totally different sound than her previous work. She felt that singing was a kind of musical offering, like in religion or a dedication. “I often feel supported by some other higher power when I sing in this role” explains Ayu, “No more doubt, no shame, no worries, and no burden, I just surrender to the music and the spirit of the performance.” Ayu’s reputation is closely related to ethnic pentatonic music (a musical scale or mode with five notes). She soon found herself regularly invited to perform at World Music Festivals, where she would bring a personal rendition of religious chants, receiving much applause. Her contemporary version of an ancient poem taken from the Arjuna Wiwaha, written in the very old language of Kawi and sung by Laksmi, soon became and integral part of her spectacular show. SVARA SEMESTA - THE VOICE OF THE UNIVERSE In 2010 Ayu Laksmi released her second album, “Svara Semesta” (The Voice of the Universe), marking her re-emergence in the Indonesian music industry. Consisting of 11 tracks, “Svara Semesta” is an array of world music compositions.
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Do you feel the current ‘radical change’ occurring on the planet? Yes, I have a strong feeling of that. The earth is getting warmer, people are becoming more sensitive and aggressive. Are you seen as Bali’s Environment Ambassador? I was given an award as the Ambassador of the Environment in 2005. But now I cannot do much for the environment. I am very concerned about the situation in Bali nowadays. There are so many foreign investors, as well as investors from Java and especially Jakarta, and they all seem so determined to promote Bali in a way that is incompatible with the Tri Hita Karana concept of harmony. What does Bali need at present? Bali desperately needs a leader who understands the local wisdom and who is consistent in sustaining the culture, the traditions and the natural beauty of the island. In my opinion, Bali and the Balinese people should remain as close as possible to the pure soul of the island. Should Bali be better regulated? There are already enough hotel rooms for an island as small as Bali, so let the island breath with an unblemished natural environment. Let us also give a chance for other regions in Indonesia to develop as tourist destinations. The registration of new residents in Bali should be better regulated so that our relationship with one another can be more harmonious. How can we take care of this island? God created a paradise island for the Balinese hoping they would take good care of it. And for those who are not native to Bali, we hope they are able to join us and care for the island too, so the Balinese do not to lose their ancestral lands. Tell me about your Live Performance as the Ayu Sisters? That was an unforgettable moment. My first stage performance was when I was five, sometime in 1972 at a Children’s Singing Contest. I became super nervous because I was a bit of a shy girl. I’ve always looked forward to any contest or singing festival from a small village scale to a provincial level, even national. In 1983 my sisters and I (Ayu Weda and Ayu Partiwi) formed a trio group called Ayu Sisters. We got the first rank in Bali, and then we had the privilege to compete at a national level as the representatives of Bali. At the national level, we got third place, and our performance was nominated as the Best Performer. What was it like being a young lady rocker?
I was watched by thousands of people and my music appeared in a number of Indonesian films. Once I was singing in Sumatra sometime in 1987, wearing a sexy lady rocker outfit: black tight leather pants with skull print, hair falling down, and a tight top showing my belly. There were about 20,000 people there. I was halfway onto the stage and the crowd started to boo me and shout out rude phrases! I immediately went backstage and grabbed a big jacket from one of the event organizing crew. After this adjustment, the crowd let me entertain them to the last song. I learned that a singer should always consider the venue, the community sensitivity, and the outfit to really perform well. Describe your song “Good Thinking, Good Saying, Good Deeds” One of my songs on the “Tri Kaya Parisudha” album is called Good Thinking, Good Saying, Good Deeds and represents the three-core values that will take human beings to a good condition in life. I believe the body is miraculously connected with the universe. Whatever we think, that is going to happen. The universe works according to what we perceive. And so by instilling goodness in every thought, word, and deed, I feel like a whole person and feel comfortable because I am able to create peace for myself. Why did you discover your talent and passion for acting later in life? I always focused on music. I never planned to become a movie star, until in 2008 when I was chosen by famous film director Garin Nugroho to be the female lead actress in his award winning film ‘Under the Tree’, which was funny because I had never had any acting experience at all. I was selected as a nominee for the Best Leading Actress in FFI and I was delegated to attend the TIFF (Tokyo International Film Festival) where the film had a total of 15 nominations. Can you read or write the ancient languages of Sanskrit and Kawi? I’m learning the languages now. But I have not mastered them yet. I just wrote the ideas in Bahasa Indonesia and my friends translated into Kawi. How easy was it to produce the album ‘Svara Semesta’? It was not easy. It took 18 years to have this power, from the point of material as well as financial matters so I could produce my own album. For this album I worked totally independently as the producer and writing almost all of the songs myself. This was in spite of only a basic knowledge of music, even composing the original tunes at the start of the creative process. What’s next for Ayu Laksmi? I have been a member of many musical groups in Bali such as: Ayu Sisters (Folk Ballad), La Barong (Classic Rock), Tropical Transit (Latin), Soul Island (Funky/Jazz Fusion), Nyanyian Dharma (Pop Ethnic) and Susu Ibu (World Music). Now I can only focus on my band Svara Semesta, performing in Europe next month. When I return to Bali, I will create Svara Semesta’s second album. Ayu is a self taught artist, entertainer, vocalist and d a n c e r. S h e i s c o n s t a n t l y developing and honing her skills, especially as songwriter and composer. Ayu’s contemporary version of an ancient Kawi poem soon became an integral part of her spectacular show, including a h a u n t i n g performance showcasing her vocal abilities and stage presence. Laksmi’s songs Bali Art Fest 2011 are written in no less than five different languages, including Sanskrit, Kawi, Balinese, Indonesian and English. Her CD Album is currently available in music stores, museums, restaurants and hotels around Indonesia, including Bali. In addition, you can order from her website. www.ayulaksmi.com Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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: Jl. Raya Basangkasa
Tel.
: 087761025529
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: Newly opened fashion boutique located on Seminyak street. Stocks unique clothing from Australian owned labels Sabrina Saunders Australia and Rosemary. We will provide a classy, original and afford able shopping experience which differs from other boutiques. Unique products and clothing suitable for every occasion. Wholesale also available. Stand out from the crowd in our clothing. Mention this ad and recieve a 10% discount off your first purchase (Offer available until 24/10/12) Come in and meet our friendly staff, we look forward to meeting you!
Name
: PT. Rumah Dunia - Newlife Villas
Type of Business : Property
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Address
: Jl. Raya Tanah Lot - Pererenan, Br Kangkang Desa Pererenan,
Tel.
: +62.361 - 848 2771 Mobile: +62 (0)81 33 85 22 069
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: We know that owing a villa can bring headache. Finding a good
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concierge for your property can be difficult. NewLife Villas is owned by a Dutch group, which has more than 30 years experience in tourism and management abroad and works with an experienced hospitality team. We handle an open and clear administration. This starts with an open management fee calculation. We are a full service company with all assets â&#x20AC;&#x153;in-houseâ&#x20AC;?. This in combination with our marketing strategies will give you the best return of your investment as possible. We can take over all assets of management and marketing. Send your information to info@baliadvertiser.biz for free listing in this column. One time listing per business.
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For Sale; Unwanted gift ladies leather bag pack from Miow, famous boutique in Seminyak. Price at shop Rp. 900.000, ask for 500.000. Contact 780 0587. Ubud. [223]
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C/NV/R-28 Dec. 2011
by Ibu Kat
BRING ON THE DANCING GIRLS
It’s early autumn in Vancouver. Am I imagining it, or are there a lot more older people proudly sporting silver tresses these days? In their serious trainers they jog along the sea wall, cycle in the parks and hike the steep mountain trails around the city. If you called them middle-aged to their faces, they’d thump you with their high-tech insulated drinking bottles. But according to statistics, that’s the demographic. And I’m in it. It used to be called middle age. But as Baby Boomers starting blowing out ever-larger forests of candles on their birthday cakes, the terminology had to change. It was our generation that altered the face of marketing, after all. So it’s Elderhood now, or Silver Seniors or Adult Lifestyle. What is middle age, and what is elderhood? Who draws that line in the sand? When I was 20, 60 was definitely old. Now that I’m there, I’m redefining the term because it can’t possibly refer to me. My parents are 92… now, that’s old. At 90, my mother acknowledged that she should be making concessions for her advanced years. So she stopped driving after dark and limited herself to two glasses of sherry before dinner. I hope I’ll have as much sense when I’m her age.
obtain a work permit. So the Balinese are surprised by our bounciness. Why don’t we act our ages?
We Boomers take it for granted that we’ll be active and independent until we drop, probably in the middle of a salsa class Since I stopped colouring my hair a couple of years ago, I’ve noticed a definite shift in the way my Balinese neighbours perceive me. When I moved into the banjar a decade ago I was just another tamu. They gradually got used to me, the kids and dogs all grew up knowing who I was and stopped noticing me. But now that my silver hair proclaims my elderhood, the community suddenly seems to regard my daily activities with amazement. Wow, she still drives! She still hauls sacks of mulch down the lane! She still storms into the high school across the street to complain about motorcycles blocking her car! At her age! There are big smiles and nods of approval when I stride out for my morning walk. “Where are you going?” they ask. “To Kintamani,” I reply. “Still strong,” they marvel. Good grief. Two years ago when I was still hitting the henna, I was invisible. Now I’m the geriatric phenomenon of Lorong Bedangin. A few weeks ago when I was trimming the rampant vines around my gate a very old, bent lady on her way to the temple stopped beside me. I have been seeing and politely greeting this lady for a decade now, and she has always walked past without acknowledging me. But on this day she stopped and peered at me for a long time through rheumy eyes.
We Boomers take it for granted that we’ll be active and independent until we drop, probably in the middle of a salsa class. The ads in Canadian retirement magazines reflect this, featuring real estate in vibrant retirement communities, cruise vacations and financial advice along with the walk-in bath tubs and high fibre supplements. There are no little old ladies on the covers of these magazines; the cover girls may have a few interesting wrinkles, but they are full of piss and vinegar. And they’re not in the kitchen showing off their pies, either… they’re scaling vertical rock faces or nonchalantly steering a sailboat under a full-bellied spinnaker. When East meets West over the age of 60 in Bali, there is a sometimes entertaining misalignment of expectations. Generally speaking Asians revere age, equating it with wisdom. They expect elders to sit dozing in the sun and let the younger generation take over. Old Ibu who runs the warung near my house is my age, although she looks about 80. She’s had a hard life, with lots of kids and heavy lifting. No way is Old Ibu dreaming of taking up sky diving. She enjoys her slow days on the wooden bench of the warung, chewing the fat with the neighbours, selling little glasses of strong coffee and packets of stale snacks as her latest grandchild dribbles on her knee. That’s how retirement should be. Not only are the experiences of growing old in the East and West very different but now we have a third dimension -westerners who have retired to Bali and plan to stay here until the end. (We might as well pop our clogs in a salsa class in Ubud as one in Toronto.) In Indonesia people are officially categorized as geriatric at 60 -- not just Indonesians but we foreigners, too. At this advanced age we are considered too frail to donate blood or, as some tamu report, too elderly to
“You’re still here,” she stated at last. I occurred to me that for these older Balinese who live all their lives in the same compound on the same street, we restless tamu must seem as transient as wild birds. Yet here I was ten years later, silver-haired now, still trimming the vines around my gate. She indicated herself with a fragile old hand. “Ketut,” she introduced herself. I told her my name and we both ritually touched our hearts. Ketut flashed me a brief two-toothed smile and moved on. That small moment felt very profound; I had after ten years finally become an official resident of my street. Bali is in many ways a wonderful place to be an elder. Most Balinese are naturally gracious and gentle. Because they live in extended families, there are often elders in the compounds and everyone learns to deal with them. An American friend’s husband has advancing Alzheimer’s and lives in a little cottage near Ubud with his carers. They are endlessly patient as they take him for walks and to the beach, administer his medication, feed and water him. His quality of life here is light years ahead of what it would be in an institution in the west. He even has a dog.
Imagine the bleached bones of fallen seniors among the discarded offerings in the storm drains after they pitch down through the gaping holes under their unsteady old feet On the other hand, Ubud’s physical environment is fairly dodgy for our growing population of foreign elders. The shattered sidewalks are not exactly friendly to walkers or canes. Imagine the bleached bones of fallen seniors among the discarded offerings in the storm drains after they pitch down through the gaping holes under their unsteady old feet. Many
more will be mown down by 12 year olds riding three-deep on speeding motorcycles with hand phones plastered to their ears. Still others will tumble from the ubiquitous steep, asymmetrical stairways which never have hand rails. Further hazards will undoubtedly take their toll on expat elders as we stagger around town in our dotage. But stagger we will, because we’re already independent old cusses and things like that don’t change. We’d rather be here than there, in spades. Bali is in our bones. We’ve built houses, planted gardens. It’s home. Many of my expat friends in Ubud are in their 60s, 70s and even 80s. They are sharp -- miles ahead of me technologically with their iPads and android phones. They drive their own motorbikes or perch confidently on the back behind their drivers. They travel to internationally exotic destinations, are accomplished in their fields and debate articulately on a wide range of subjects. Many of us have been in Bali a decade or two or three. We’ve made lives here doing what we love in communities where the kids know our names. Sometimes we’re a little slow in performing reality checks. In the past few months two of my friends have fallen and stubbornly walked around in great pain for a couple of weeks, refusing to believe they were actually old enough to have broken their hips. So we’re graying in our own special way, here in Bali. For seniors in Canada, life is largely orderly and safe and predictable. Balinese elders are usually part of an extended family and, in a very different way, their lives are also orderly and predictable. We expat seniors in Bali are forging a new path, seeking balance between our unusual (some would say eccentric) lifestyles, the local culture, dance classes and local medical care. People who choose to grow old in developing countries are not fearful by nature, but it’s nice to know that we can get a shiny new hip or a stent or two right here in Denpasar these days. And if we fall down, the nice folks from Toya Clinic will be right around to pick us up and dust us off. They know who we are. My father dozes heavily in his chair. We’ve had an exciting day, with two leisurely walks and several chats, including a technical one about the origin of radar. Suddenly he speaks clearly in his sleep. “When will the dancing girls arrive?” he demands. When indeed?
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
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A Shop in Seminyak, looking for Accounting & SPG. Experienced, Good Looking, Communicated, Speak English as well. Please send CV to <account@sksbali. com>. [271] Gourmet food production company looking for Sales people, 21 – 35 yo, good appearance, excellent English essential w/ proven Sales track record especially in Bali. Excellent package & salary for offered for the right person. Please send your CV to : <sales@ fumegourmet.com>. [272] Private Bahasa teacher for expat in Nusa Dua. Email price p/hour <jessymeg@ hotmail.com>. [273] Pembantu needed for Taman Mumbul Nusa Dua. Must have experience and speak basic English. Full time position live out, English family. Phone Made on 0857 3961 7253 or Toni 08124 6777 303. [274]
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Office Assistant with very good English required for school office. Must have confident telephone manner and be well organized with good computer skills. Please email resume and references to <dewi@ montessoribali.com>. [277]
URGENT : Chief Engineering, Human Resources Manager, CDP, Secretary/Personal Assistant, Architect, Administration, Sous Chef, Female Photographer, S1 Female Accounting, Barista, PR Server, Bartender, Soundman, IT, Engineering, Gardener. Please send your CV to : FBkutabeach@gmail.com NC/Es/3 Oct 12
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VILLA ESTATE MANAGER A highly dedicated professional is sought to manage a small luxury villa estate in Ungasan. Must have solid experience in the hospitality industry especially in all aspects of villa management and marketing, inclusive of hiring and training staff. Please email resume with photo, stating relevant experience, current and expected salary to: azrin.k8@gmail.com NC/Es/19 Sept 12
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P.T. Hurley Indonesia Invites you to join our team as
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The successful candidate must be: • • • • • • •
Female under 25 years old, Well Groomed & Attractive Indonesia Citizens Have previous experience at least 2 years Good English & Communication Skills in English (Written & Verbal) Computer literate Word, Excel, Internet & Program Minimum S-1 (Bachelor Degree) Responsible, initiative & Fast Learner Please send resume & recent Photograph to: henny_winartha@hurley.com NC/Es/3 Oct 12
BALI ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION URGENTLY NEEDING Executive Assistant to the Director We are looking for an extremely talented, exceptionally well organized individual who is hard working, loyal and self motivated to help organize our office, programs, and director. Must be able to work well with others, do a variety of assigned tasks that change daily, keep communication systems running between departments and programs, organize and maintain filing and data collection systems. This is a true multi tasking position in a very busy and dog friendly office environment. Successful applicant will have previous experience with managing staff., excellent verbal and written skills in Bahasa & English. Position involves on call work in evenings and weekends. please send CV and salary history to: info@bawabali.com No telephone calls please.
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BUSINESS SERVICES The Astana Lifestyle Club is Indonesia’s most progressive, energetic and ambitious luxury holiday provider.
All your photography needs.
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Lessons.
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personal price, including
To apply for the above position please send your cv, to include one photograph and a covering letter to rosie@astanalifestyleclub.com and we’ll call you to arrange a convenient time to meet. Astana Lifestyle Club; the time is now….. NC/Es/3 Oct 12
We are an International licensed apparel/fashion company in Kuta-Bali, challenge potential candidate to fulfill following positions:
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Aqueo is an Australian business and is the only importer and distributor of Havaianas in Australia and Indonesia. The Indonesian arm of the business is growing rapidly and we are offering exciting opportunities for the positions:
Store Manager Responsible for the functions of a store and for brand building exercises relating to the store. Upholding the image and building the reputation of the store ought to be the key responsibilities of a retail store manager. Also performs all activities associated with selling, stocking merchandise in a retail or sales operation. Required Qualifications/Skills • Five years’ experience in sales and stocking merchandise. • Should possess strong written and verbal communication abilities and interpersonal skills. • Should be a good team leader and possess the ability of keeping employees motivated. • Should have the ability to network and interact with Store customers. • Should possess innovative skills and abilities to increase sales of the store. • Should be a team player, have the ability to meet targets, deadlines and efficiently follow directions and orders. • Knowledge of basic arithmetic. • Knowledge of cataloging and inventory techniques. • Skill in meeting and dealing with the public and customer service techniques.
Graphic Designer Working within the Marketing team you will be responsible for: • Graphic design output that is; on brand and to the highest possible standard. • Production of branding, marketing, digital content, social media assets, trade materials and point of sale. Required Qualifications/Skills • Minimum 2 years experience in graphic design. • High proficiency and experience working with Adobe Indesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat. • Knowledge of photography, digital design (EDMs, Social Media, Web Design) and print production and printing techniques. • Excellent communication skills. • High level of attention to detail and ability to work to brief and manage multiple projects. • Experience in the fashion and/or retail environment. To be considered for this role you must have local experience in a similar role with demonstrated responsibility, be a team worker and have a strong desire to learn and be challenged. If you fulfill the above criteria and are up for an exciting challenge, please send your current CV to : nita.shintasari@aqueo.co.id NC/Es/3 Oct12
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Sales Representative Senior Videographer PT Media Nusantara Film is a dynamic production company based on Bali specializing in broadcast and educational television. We are seeking a multi-skilled videographer to join our Ubud-based team. This FT position is open to Indonesian Nationals. Qualifications • 5 year broadcast television experience • bilingual communication • competent offline editor Responsibilities • senior videographer • field production management • post-production support
If you have exceptional communication and internet skills and have background in retail (Furniture and advantage but not essential) we would like to discuss a new opportunity to join our company with you. Please forward C.V. to:
Please send resumes (no calls) to info@jungle-run.com Only short listed candidates will be contacted
Senior Video Editor & Studio Manager PT Media Nusantara Film is a dynamic production company based on Bali specializing in broadcast and educational television. We are seeking a senior postproduction specialist to join our Ubud-based team. This FT position is open to Indonesian Nationals. Qualifications • 5 year broadcast editing experience • bilingual communication • extensive knowledge of computer hardware & software Responsibilities • Post-production studio management • Lead editor Please send resumes (no calls) to: info@jungle-run.com Only short listed candidates will be contacted
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Say What? Question: I am a 28-year old woman with a chronic illness. On a regular basis, I go to Singapore to meet with a specialist. Over the past number of months, I have become very attached to my doctor there. He has been brilliant in his care for me and has bent over backwards to help. I have developed a love for him, and I am having a hard time dealing with my feelings. I want to tell him how I feel, but I am afraid of scaring him. We have a close and open relationship, but I just can’t tell him how much I love him. What should I do to end my agony? Dr. ZZ: What you are describing is known in psychology as “transference.” It involves the redirecting or reproducing of repressed emotions from childhood onto an unrelated person in the present. Chances are you are not in love with you doctor at all. Rather, the experience of being cared for by a competent individual with a polished bedside manner reminds you of being cared for in childhood; you are associating the experience in Singapore with memories of childhood safety and security. I wouldn’t advise telling the doctor about this though he is most likely trained to recognize it and has probably encountered it before. Let this be your inner secret, and eventually it too will pass. Express instead your gratitude for finding a health care provider who is competent and trustworthy. Question: I have been married for eighteen months. The first few months were wonderful, but then things started to go bad. My husband hardly ever wanted anything to do with me sexually. He would watch erotic videos when I wasn’t home, and he would always lie about it even though I knew something was going on that didn’t involve me. It hurt my feelings so badly that I would always start a fight. He would never understand how it was hurting our relationship. On our first anniversary, he didn’t say happy anniversary or anything, so I left and started staying with my girlfriend where I have been ever since. We had our first child 2 months ago, and things are just getting worse between us. He wants me and the baby to live with him, but I am scared that he will still watch the videos that upset me, and then we will be fighting again. He says it’s my fault that we don’t do anything because I am staying with my girlfriend, but he won’t promise me that things will get better if he and I get back together. I love my husband and wish things were different. It’s now at the point where whenever he does want sex, I turn him away. I would like to know if it is normal for a husband not to care for your needs but instead care only for what he wants. Who is wrong?
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Dr. ZZ: There are a lot of questions you need to be asking yourself right now, and “Who is wrong?” is not one of them. Instead, you need to decide what you want for your marriage, what you want for your child, and how you and your husband can get past the current circumstances. It doesn’t make sense that you want him to be more interested in you than in the videos, but when he is turned on and wanting to have sex, you refuse him. You say he is not interested in you and doesn’t care about your needs and desires, yet you leave him because he forgot your anniversary. That doesn’t make sense. Moreover, you talk about having your first child as if you are planning a long marriage, but your actions come across as those of a person who is ending a relationship. Something seems to be conspicuously missing from your explanation of the situation. What about the videos bother you? Why does he lie about them? Do you feel you can trust him otherwise? Why are you so afraid of arguing? Everyone argues from time to time. Do your arguments end up in violence? It is not uncommon for couples to get mired down in sexual concerns and hurt feelings; so much of our tender emotions are bound up in how we think our partner perceives and values us. If your husband has physically abused you, however, that is a whole other story. If, in fact, he has harmed you physically, then staying with your girlfriend may be the best idea. Otherwise, you probably don’t want to stay away from the marriage indefinitely if you love him and want to make the relationship work. Perhaps your husband wasn’t being sexually active with you because you were pregnant. Some men are uncomfortable with the idea of an expectant mother (or a new mother) as a sex partner. Maybe he was just waiting out the long dry spell until you delivered -- hence the videos. Now the two of you are parents, and things are going to feel different yet again. As confused as you sound, chances are you need to talk to a therapist to help clarify your concerns and sort out the major issues with the marriage. Life is a journey filled with constant changes, and people by nature argue. If you decide to work on the relationship, couples therapy may be in order as there appear to have been problems between the two of you from the start, and the problems have recently gotten worse. Without a third party, you and your husband may simply be stuck in a cycle of pointing fingers and blaming each other rather than pro-actively figuring out how to make the marriage work. Copyright © 2012 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
PresƟge Bali Villas, the Leading Villa Management and MarkeƟng Company in Bali is looking for highly moƟvated and energeƟc applicants to join our team of professionals. Excellent benefits will be rewarded to the successful candidates for the following posiƟons: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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03 October - 17 October, 2012
By The Coach
This Sporting Life
RUGBY UNION
2012 Xclusive Property Bali Rugby Fest October 13th and 14th will see 600 players, coaches and supporters descend upon the Canggu Club, Bali to take part in the 2012 Xclusive Property Bali Rugby Fest. This years event features 20 Open Men’s 10’s teams, 6 Open Women’s 7’s teams and 8 Indonesian Men’s 7’s teams and will be the largest rugby tournament ever held in Indonesia. Hot favourites for the Open Men’s 10’s division is the Country King Brown’s from Australia. This team features ex Wallabies, NRL stars and up and coming Aussie talent. It won’t be easy for the star studded team, with several sides from Australia, Singapore and Indonesia gunning for the coveted XP Cup. These include Nedlands from Perth, the Bush Turkeyz from the top end of Australia, Wanderers from Singapore and the French expat outfit, Gaulois, also from Singapore. Flying the flag for Indonesia will be the boys from the Big Durian, the Jakarta Komodos, and the home team and 2 time defending Plate Champions, the Bali Chillis. The Women’s competition will be contested between 3 teams from Singapore and 1 side each from Taiwan, Malaysia and Australia respectively. Last year saw the Bush Turkeyz ladies completely dominate the opposition but Turkeyz supremo, Drew Weaver, has indicated that this years side is missing a few of the Australian and Kiwi test players that made up the bulk of the 2011 side. Still, they will go into the weekend as the team to beat, followed closely by Royal Selangor Club from Malaysia and Singapore sides, Bucks and Bedok Skyllas. For the third successive year, the Xclusive Property Bali Rugby Fest will also host the PT Intraco Penta Tbk Indonesian National Men’s 7’s Championships. 8 sides will vie for the National 7s crown with 2 time and current national champions, Banteng from Jakarta, the top seed. Teams from Papua, Sumbawa/ Lombok, Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Helmahera and of course, Bali have been training hard and will be looking to topple the boys from the big smoke. Also up for grabs is selection in Indonesia’s national 7’s team, the Harimau, which will compete in the HSBC Asian 7’s event in Singapore in November. This years tournament will also mark the 10th anniversary of the 2002 nightclub bombings, where 27 players and supporters from the 2002 tournament were amongst the 202 who perished in the attacks. There will be a memorial service being held at the memorial plaque at Sanur, site of the 2002 Bali International
10’s, the predecessor of the Bali Rugby Fest. The service will start at 10am and all are welcome. Following the service, the Australian Rugby Union, in association with the Bush Turkeyz, PRUI (Indonesian Rugby Union) and the Bali Sports Foundation, will hold a coaching clinic at the Canggu Club from 1pm.
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Entry to the 2012 Xclusive Property Bali Rugby Fest is free and play starts from 8am on both days.
SPORT FOR ENVIROMENT Two time world natural body building champion Komang Arnawa and kickboxing expert and longtime Bali resident David Eagles have recently teamed up to create a new habit in Bali. As David says “The habit is for everyone to bring a bag wherever they go. Its no secret that Bali is facing a huge problem with the over consumption of plastic bags, and the lack of concern were those bags end up. In the village almost every bike is loaded up with plastic bags in the morning, coming from the market or warung.” The smallest warung gives out 100 until 150 plastic bags per day, costing the warung owner approximately Rp. 300,000 per month. The campaign is called TAS PASAR, ( MARKET BAG). They are targeting the small warungs and traditional markets, by distributing the attached poster including a poster on the dangers of burning plastic and throwing plastic in the street. To offer the warungs an alternative to plastic we are manufacturing nonwoven bags. The nonwoven bags are distributed at cost price and have the price printed on the bag rp3,500 till 4,500. Most village warungs and markets have the same customers everyday and it is the warung owners responsibility to remind the customer to BAWA TAS SENDIRI (Bring your own bag). The warung owners will support the campaign as they will save money by not giving plastic bags out for free.
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To kick start the program Komang and David are launching the campaign in their villages by sponsoring a number of warungs with bags and posters, Their Banjar’s have agreed to stand larger banners at each end of the village in support of the idea. They currently have 10,000 posters in production and are looking for like minded people to help spread this campaign all over Bali. They are not an organization and have no financial backing. They are not asking for cash hand outs but could use some help spreading the word. You may have a favorite warung you would like to introduce the campaign to, by giving them a poster and kick starting them with bags. David & Komang can be contacted at: david@3rdborn.com or Komang fit@bodiku.com
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Goa Gajah: Touch an Ancient World ethnological and archeological research on Bali and recorded numerous details of ancient Balinese art and architecture, visited the cave during his fourth visit to the island in 1925. Nieuwenkamp had heard rumors of “a cave overshadowed by an enormous elephant’s mouth” and reached the site by automobile - the first tourist to do so. More a graphic artist than a painter, Nieuwenkamp rendered an Art Nouveau-style sepia-toned ink drawing of the cave. The artist’s subsequent visits proved once and for all that the head above the cave was that of a demon and not an elephant. But the name stuck.
This mysterious complex, which archaeologists believe is the oldest relic of ancient Balinese art, is a major tourism draw. But just because a site is popular with tourists it doesn’t mean that it’s not worthwhile to see. With this credo in mind, we piled the kids in the car on a recent Saturday afternoon and took the busy road east out of Ubud to Peliatan in the direction of Bedulu. Passing over a bridge, we entered the old kingdom of Pejeng, a long tongue of land between the Petanu and Pakrisan Rivers strewn with Bali’s most famous and treasured monuments and relics. After a drive of two kilometers we arrived at the entrance of Goa Gajah’s immense parking lot which was three-quarters empty – a good sign! From past visits, I knew that Goa Gajah can be restful place if not packed with tour busses. The easily accessible man-made cave lay below the road at the top of a steep ravine. We first put on our sarongs and sashes in the parking lot, then walked by rows of tacky curio stands selling batik, garments, carvings, baskets, fruit, snacks and drinks, their sellers barely pressuring us to buy, and took the long flight of steps leads down to the site. At the bottom of the stairs, a mild confrontation was taking place between a tourist couple from France and a disgruntled tour guide. Many unregulated guides, some presenting themselves as temple caretakers, were wandering about conning or attaching themselves to tourists. The guide had showed the couple the best places to take photos and had explained the function of the springs. When they said thank you, he asked for a tip, but was unhappy with the amount he received. It ended up with the couple giving more but leaving angrily, feeling themselves duped. Happier tourists have been visiting Goa Gajah for more than 85 years, but has been receiving pilgrims for 900 years. Hundreds of Balinese in dress whites had already arrived and were inundating the courtyard. Epigraphs found in the area date Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) with certainty back to the 11th century, about the time of King Airlangga’s reign in East Java, one of Indonesia’s earliest Indic States. The cave was probably built around A.D. 1022. Until 1923 only local people knew the site, and it wasn’t until 1954 when an elaborate and extensive bathing place was discovered nearby. Goa Gajah is a curious name. Elephants have never inhabited Bali, and the many elephant motifs seen in Balinese art likely have artistic origins in India or Java. The old Javanese lontar-leaf chronicle, the Nagarakertagama (written in A.D. 1365), mentions that a high Buddhist official kept a hermitage at Lwa Gajah (“Elephant River”). This most likely refers to the Petanu River, which runs near the cave through a deep gorge. Perhaps the popular name “Elephant Cave” originated with early visitors who named the cave after the river. Other theories maintain that the cave got its name from the statue inside of the elephant-god Ganesha, or that the monster’s head above the cave – which looks like the Balinese Barong - was mistakenly identified as an elephant’s head. In modern times, Goa Gajah was first mentioned in 1923 in an Archaeological Service report filed by L. Heyting, a young Dutch civil servant who visited the site after hearing villagers speak of “a monster’s head with elephant ears.” The indefatigable Dutch artist Nieuwenkamp (1874-1950), who conducted pioneering
The Façade The cave was cut into a protruding rock wall, flat on top, with a flight of steps carved into the right side. It’s been postulated that the flat top was used by ascetics for meditation. The wall to either side of the entrance, curving slightly outward, is riotously decorated with stylized mountain scenery, forests, entangled leaves, rocks, ocean waves, animals, monsters and phantom human shapes running in panic from the gaping mouth that forms the cave’s entrance. There was a gap in the crowds, so we asked a stranger to take a photo of the family in front of the entrance – probably one of the most photographed stone monsters in the world. Balinese are quite comfortable with menacing, ugly faces on temples, making them feel safe from dangerous forces. Eerie monsters guarding hermit’s caves, in the form of kalaheads, are also found in East Java. The figure may also represent Rangda, the widow-witch (its large earplugs are that of a woman’s). Another interpretation maintains the impressive head may represent Shiva Pasupati, who divided the cosmic mountain Mahameru into two parts, creating the rival mountains Agung and Batur as well as the split-gate (candi bentar), a distinctive structure of Balinese architecture. Yet another theory holds the head may represent Bima, son of Vishnu and Pertiwi, goddess of the soil. If this were the case, this would be the earliest extant representation of Bima, today a common sight guarding many of Bali’s temples. I could understand why the head of an enormous bulging-eyed demon directly over the entrance has mystified scholars and visitors alike. With its arched hairy eyebrows, long menacing fingernails, floppy ears and long tusk-like fangs, it appears to be splitting and pushing the rock apart with its pudgy bare hands. Seeming to swallow everyone entering, this whole baroque facade appears to be set apart from the earthly civilized world of humans. Obviously, the function of this carved goblin is to safeguard the heavenly character of the sanctuary. This has continued to the present day. Tourists, who today were waiting their turn at the entrance, must be suitably attired to enter the inner sanctum, prominently stated in four languages on a sign near the ticket booth. The rock-hewn-rock cave, which opens to the south, is two meters high and one meter wide. Inside the T-shaped cave the air was pungent with the smell of incense. The deeper we walked into the dark, bare musty interior, the hotter it became. So hot in fact that it’s difficult to believe that this airless hole in a mountain once served as a meditation chamber or contained sleeping berths for ascetics. On my first visit in 1976, a boy holding a candle led me inside, but today dimly lit lights glimmer at both ends of the T, just barely enough to make out sculptures and the cave’s contours. The grotto contains small niches cut out of its walls, proving that this place was not a temple. At the end of the cave’s westernmost wing is a one-meter-high, four-armed statue of the elephant-god Ganesha holding an axe and broken tusk, symbols of his warlike nature, and a drinking vessel and beads, symbols of his wisdom. At the end of the easternmost wing of the crossway are three 46.6-cm-high stone lingga rising from a common base - distinctive features of a Shivaite sanctuary. Bases and fragmented raksasa heads that once filled other niches are no longer there. Ancient graffiti, written on the wall in Old Javanese and dating from the 11th century, legible during an earlier visit can no longer be made out. The Bathing Place The adjacent bathing place was attracting as much attention as
the cave. The existence of these two pools was not known until 1954 when figurative torsos with waterspouts on their stomachs were found on either side of the entrance to the cave. Because of this, archaeologists surmised a bathing place had to be nearby. In that same year a sunken, rockbottomed courtyard of dressed stone was struck in front of the cave. The subsequent excavation of two distinct bathing partitions, one for men and one for women, led to one of the most significant archaeological discoveries on Bali in post-WW II era. Only the bases of six standing nymphs (widadari), three in each compartment, remained, but the upper portions of the statues previously found on both sides of the cave entrance fit perfectly. Today, the bathing place is fed by a pond, with water spouting from large, round urns held by six lovely Greek-looking statues. The elaborate carving and style of these divine female figures display Buddhist as well as Hindu religious symbols. The connection with Java is unmistakable: almost identical water nymphs grace the bathing places of Belahan on Gunung Penanggungan in East Java. The bathing place’s discoverer, Krijgsman, wanting the site accepted as a regular bathing place, took his daily bath there. The Balinese cheerfully joined in until spiritual leaders decided the ancient pools were too holy for such an earthly use. Considered a ‘fountain of youth’ even in the present day, tourists splash the cool water over themselves for refreshment. The Holy Man Tourists often miss the well-kept, park-like hillside environment, reminiscent of a Babylonian garden, just to the south of Goa Gajah’s main courtyard where a threefold flight of steps descends into a gorge that falls away to the Petanu River below. While the “Elephant Cave” is Hindu, the ancient remnants by the river are Buddhist. Unearthed only in 1931, carved sections of stone flowers, umbrellas, stupa and kalamakara patterns, stylistically different from the carvings around the cave, are thought to be much older, possibly dating from the reign of Kesari, a Buddhist king who ruled Bali during the Central Javanese Period (10th century). These antiquities indicate that Buddhism and Hinduism operated peacefully side by side at this site.
With all the serenity and natural beauty that this hidden valley offers, one can appreciate how ascetics of old were able to draw inspiration from the environs. An old gentleman who introduced himself Pak Gusti, beckoned from beneath a huge boulder, offering to lead me through the tumble down ruins. He pointed out the various carved fragments and curious stupa-shaped stones scattered about. High above I could see the cliff face from where the carved reliefs had fallen and slid into the ravine. Dressed in scruffy torn clothes, but wearing a beatific smile, Pak Gusti claimed to bathe in the river and sleep in the cave behind the largest boulder. He lived from the pittance of small change he received from tourists. <dariskm@gmail.com> Copyright © 2012 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Architecture & Gardening The House in South-East Asia by Jacques Dumarcay (Oxford 1987). Domestic regional architectural variations of the archipelago. Illustrated. 25 Tropical Houses in Indonesia (Periplus 2006). A selection of some of the best contemporary architecture in the archipelago. Modern Tropical Garden Design by Made Wijaya (Periplus 2007). Inspiring garden landscaping across the whole equatorial world. Arts & Crafts Arts & Crafts of Indonesia by Anne Richter (Chronicle Books 1994). A representative sample of the decorative arts of mostly Indonesia’s main islands. Batik: 75 Selected Masterpieces by Isa Fleischmann-heck, Maria Wronska-friend, Donald J. Harper and Rudolf G. Smend (Tuttle 2007). Important research of a cross-section of exquisite Javanese batik. Beyond the Java Sea: Art of Indonesia’s Outer Islands by Paul Michael Taylor and Lorraine V. Aragon (Harry N Abrams 1991). Survey of textiles, masks, puppets, baskets, pottery and metalwork of Indonesia’s outer islands. Made in Indonesia: A Tribute to the Country’s Craftspeople by Warwick Purser (Equinox 2003). Showcases the remarkable natural products manufactured throughout the country and the people who make them. Textiles of Southeast Asia by Robyn Maxwell (,Foreword by Mattiebelle Gittinger (Periplus 2003). A major study of Southeast Asian art and textile collections in many of the leading ethnographic museums in Europe, the USA and Southeast Asia. Children Indonesian Children’s Favorite Stories by Joan Suyenaga and Salim Martowiredjo (Periplus 2005). Though aimed at ages 5-12, readers of all ages will appreciate and enjoy these beautifully illustrated stories of clever princesses, resourceful villagers and daring travelers. The Adventures of Mouse Deer: Tales of Indonesia and Malaysia (Skyhook Press 2005). Though small, the mouse deer somehow always seems to get the best of his enemies Tiger, Crocodile. This delightful trickster is loved by all Southeast Asia children. Cooking & Health Authentic Recipes from Indonesia (Periplus 2006). 60 easy-tofollow recipes with detailed descriptions of ingredients. Eat Smart in Indonesia (Ginkgo Press 1997). A comprehensive survey of the whole scope of Indonesian gastronomy. including how to decipher menus and recognize market foods. Jamu: The Ancient Indonesian Art of Herbal Healing by SusanJane Beers (Periplus 2001). The definitive illustrated reference to the practical use of Indonesia’s herbal medicines. General The Equinox Classic Indonesia Series (http://www. equinoxpublishing.com) produces 40 previously out of print books of Avant-garde and provocative scholarly works of the 1960s and 70s. Indonesia Culture Shock by Cathie Draine (Graphic Arts 1991. An easy-to-read and entertaining survival crash course to the customs and etiquette of Indonesia. Indonesia: Peoples and Histories (Yale University Press 2004). A clear, erudite overview from the prehistoric period to the present. The Indonesia Reader: History, Culture, Politics (Duke University Press 2009). A unique selection of journalists’ articles, explorers’ chronicles, photographs, poetry, stories, cartoons, drawings, letters and speeches organized chronologically. Guidebooks Diving Southeast Asia: A Guide to Asia’s Tropical Seas by Beth and Shaun Tierney (Footprint 2009). 400 popular sites in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. The older but still relevant Diving Southeast Asia (Periplus 2003) covers the same area. East of Bali: From Lombok to Timor by Kal Muller (McGraw-Hill 2001). One of the very few travel guides covering Indonesia’s southeast islands between Bali and Australia. Indonesia (Lonely Planet 2010). The most comprehensive overall guide to this vast archipelago for independent travellers. 916 pages. The Stormrider Surf Guide Indonesia and the Indian Ocean by Bruce Sutherland (Low Pressure 2011). Surf break descriptions, when to go, weather stats, surf business locators.
History A History of Modern Indonesia by Adrian Vickers. (Cambridge University Press 2005). A journey across the social and political landscape of modern Indonesia from the Dutch colonial era up to the Bali bombings of 2002. Island of Java (1811) by John Joseph Stockdale (Periplus 2004). A first hand 19th century account from the British period in Java with descriptions of climate, geography, ecology and commerce of the time. Pretext for Mass Murder: The September 30th Movement and Suharto’s Coup d’Etat in Indonesia by John Roosa (University of Wisconsin Press 2006). A painstakingly detailed historical reconstruction of the 1965 coup. Banned in Indonesia. Spice Islands by Ian Burnet (Rosenberg Publishing 2011). How aromatic Indonesian spices have influenced the battles, the politics and the rise and fall of the world’s great mercantile empires for more than 500 years. Subversion As Foreign Policy: The Secret Eisenhower and Dulles Debacle in Indonesia by Audrey R. and George Kahin (New Press 1995). An account of Indonesia’s 1960s covert civil war provoked by the U.S. and kept secret for 40 years. Historical Memoir Bittersweet: The Memoir of a Chinese Indonesian Family in the Twentieth Century by Stuart Pearson (Ohio University Press 2008). An unadorned window onto a world of Indonesia’s most important ethnic minority. The Japanese Experience in Indonesia: Selected Memoirs of 1942–1945 (1986) edited by Anthony Reid and Oki Akira. Excerpts with photos from the personal diaries of Japanese soldiers based in Indonesia during the occupation. A Magic Gecko by Horst Henry Geerken (Kompas 2011). An informative and intelligent memoir of the tumultuous years in Indonesia’s modern history. Silenced Voices: Uncovering a Family’s Colonial History in Indonesia by Inez Hollander (Ohio University Press 2008). An extraordinary piece of research of a Dutch woman’s ancestors in the East Indies from the 1890s to the 1940s. The Way of a Boy – Memoir of Java (1993) by Ernest Hillen. The moving story of a young Dutch Boy and his family held in a Japanese POW camp in Java during the Japanese occupation. Language Indonesian: Lonely Planet Phrasebook and Dictionary (Lonely Planet 2012). A versatile, pocketsize and inexpensive language aid with 3500-word two-way dictionary. Instant Indonesian: How to express 1,000 different ideas with just 100 key words and phrases! (Tuttle 2004). A basic, handy guide enabling users to learn how to quickly form their own sentences. Tuttle Pocket Indonesian Dictionary: Indonesian-English EnglishIndonesian by Katherine Davidsen (Tuttle 2007), 15,000 of the most common Indonesian and English words in a small, compact volume. Literature Almayer’s Folly: A Story of an Eastern River by Joseph Conrad (Modern Library 2002). A tale of betrayal, isolation and the personal tragedy set in the jungles of Borneo in the late 1800s. The Buru Quartet by Pramoedya Ananta Toer. Four of the great writer’s most famous works spanning the colonial period, struggle for independence, Japanese occupation and post-colonial authoritarian regimes. Letters of a Javanese Princess by Raden Ajeng Kartini (Kessinger Publishing 2005). One of the most important and galvanizing Indonesian literary works of the 20th century. The Lontar Foundation (http://www.lontar.org) promotes Indonesian literature and culture through the translation of many classic Indonesian novels, poetry and drama. Revolt in Paradise (1960) by K’Tut Tantri. An engrossing story covering 70 years of Indonesian history written by the country’s most interesting and controversial expat. The Spice Garden by Michael Vatikiotis (Equinox Publishing 2002). The first serious in-depth novel about the horrific sectarian violence that shook Indonesia after the fall of Suharto. The Year of Living Dangerously by Christopher J. Koch (Penguin 1983). A compelling tale of political turmoil in mid-twentieth-century Indonesia. Natural History Green Indonesia by Ilsa Sharp (Oxford University Press 1994)). A beautifully illustrated large format book celebrating Indonesia’s unique and diverse rainforests. Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded (Penguin 2004) by Simon Winchester. Anecdotes, exhaustive detail and dramatic eyewitness accounts of one of the biggest volcanic eruptions the world has ever seen. The Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russel Wallace (1869) – by Alfred Russel Wallace (Periplus). Seven years of research by the brilliant British naturalist on the flora, fauna and ethnology of
Indonesia’s islands. Periplus Nature Guides series (Periplus 2000). Practical 64-page field guides to Indonesia’s tropical plants, flowers, vegetables, wildlife and reef fishes. A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Indonesia (Tuttle 2012). A comprehensive photographic survey of 912 species of the world’s most diverse avifauna. Reflections of Eden by Birute M. F. Galdikas (Back Bay Books 1996). The story of a pioneering primatologist chronicling the life cycle of wild orangutans in the remote jungles of Borneo. Zoo Quest for a Dragon (Oxford University Press 1986) by David Attenborough. A naturalist’s travels to Jakarta, Yogya, Banyuwangi, Kalimantan and Komodo. Politics In the Time of Madness: Indonesia on the Edge of Chaos by Richard Lloyd Parry. (Grove Press 2005). A British journalist’s riveting first-person account of the tumultuous fall of Suharto. The Invisible Palace by José Manuel Tesoro (Equinox Publishing 2004). About the death of an investigative journalist, a reminder that the Indonesia media continues to be persecuted. Politics and Society in Southeast Asia by Peter A. Poole, (McFarland 2009 ). Analyzes the major political and economic reforms that resulted from the Asian 1997-1998 financial crisis. Understanding Islam in Indonesia: Politics and Diversity by Robert Pringle (University of Hawaii 2010). An authoritative exploration of the history and development of Indonesia’s unique brand of Islam. Unfinished Nation by Max Lane (Verso 2008). Explains the oftenmisunderstood political changes that have taken place in Indonesia after Suharto and the role of political Islam. Travelogue Into the Heart of Borneo by Redmond O’Hanlon (Vintage 1987). The story of a dangerous journey to the center of Borneo battling vipers, cholera, crocs, ticks, malaria and parasitic worms. Isles of Spice (1942) by Frank Clune. The travels of an Australian to Timor, Java, Bali and Banjarmasin. Describes what air travel was like during the 1940s. Java: A Traveller’s Anthology (1996) edited by James Rush. (Oxford University Press 1996). Entertaining and diverse accounts of 35 Western travellers who visited Indonesia from 1330 to 1985. Introductions set each story in context. Java Pageant: (1935) by H.W. Ponder. Oxford University Press 1989) A medley of impressions of life in Java in the 1920s and 1930s. The Drums of Tonkin (1963) by Helen and Frank Schreider. A young American couple’s travel adventures from Sumatra to Timor in an amphibious jeep. Not a Hazardous Sport (1988) by Nigel Barley. A British Anthropologist tongue in cheek encounter with the Torajan people of south-central Sulawesi. Poisoned Arrows by George Monbiot (Green Books 1990). A travel columnist forges travel documents, then bluffs his way into the forbidden territory of Papua. Ring of Fire: An Indonesian Odyssey (Editions Didier Millet 2010) by Dr. Lawrence Blair with Lorne Blair (Editions Didier Millet 2010). An incomparable 2,500-mile voyage through Indonesia’s out islands in a wooden sailing schooner. Shooting the Boh by Tracy Johnston (Vintage 1992). A frank and thrilling self-portrait of a woman journalist raft journey down an uncharted section of a wild river in Borneo. Throwim Way Leg by Tim Flannery (Penguin 2007). The author meets skilled hunters, befriends a shaman, climbs mountains, discovers new species and writes movingly about the culture of an indigenous people colliding with mining companies in Papua. ** Note: Books listed are available new, used or on order from Ganesha bookstores (www.ganeshabooksbali.com) on the corner of Jl. Raya Ubud & Jl. Jembawan in Ubud; at Jl. Petitenget 888 (inside Biku Restaurant) in Seminyak; and at Jl. Danau Tamblingan 42 in Sanur. No books about Bali have been included in this reading list, which covers books only about Indonesia. For an essential Bali reading list, please refer to the Bali Advertiser website (http://baliadvertiser.biz/articles/feature/2011/bali_ essential.html).
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Balinese Art: Paintings and Drawings of Bali 1800 – 2010 Balinese Art is the first comprehensive survey of Balinese painting from its origins in the traditional Balinese village to its present position at the forefront of the high-priced Asian art scene. The book covers the full range of Balinese painting over the past 200 years, beginning with the aesthetic principles exemplified in classical painting, through the 1920s when Balinese art began to widely collected, and up to the rich variety of contemporary artists active today.
A theme running through the whole book is the continuity of the Balinese art that is even evident in some of Masriadi’s work that is still imbued with Hindu mythology even though the settings are urban. At the same time, the work of Gusti Deblog, who looks like an orang kampong, exudes a dark and scary mythology and the classical painter Nyoman Mandra from Kamasan typifies the village lifestyle far removed from the cosmopolitan world in which Masriadi finds inspiration.
This just published book is the only publication that even comes close to covering this very broad subject. Other Bali art books, which usually concentrated on specific collections or periods, are either too short, out of print or have featured works of uneven quality or are very limited in their selection of representative works.
Balinese art is a culmination of many decades of research by author Adrian Vickers, a professor of Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Sydney. Vickers is recognized as one of the world’s leading scholars on Balinese culture and has a long history of supporting Balinese artists. The long list of interviews in the bibliography is revealing of the scope of the writer’s interaction and countless conversations with artists in their studios, at exhibitions and at social events.
Instead of focusing on certain schools, styles, periods and places, as is the custom with art books, this work acquaints readers with the entire scope of Balinese painting. The roles of different social groups in developing new art forms are discussed as well as detailed explanations of how and where Bali’s master artists find their inspiration. From the outset, it should be noted that the author defines “painting” as shorthand for a variety of works produced with pen and brush on cloth, paper, wood and other media. While Balinese paintings are nowadays found primarily in galleries and museums, traditional works were originally placed in temples and palaces. But even though the island’s painting has deep local roots and has followed its own distinctive trajectory, the art form has also been heavily influenced by outsiders. This influence started with Indian artistic and religious traditions that were introduced to Bali over a thousand years ago via the art of ancient Java. A good one-third of the book is filled with old faded masterpieces of Balinese traditional “religious” art, the building blocks for all that came after. The first chapter is a thorough discussion of the island’s aesthetic traditions and how Balinese art should be viewed and understood. The following two chapters delve into Bali’s pre-colonial classical art, some of which are still practiced in the village of Kamasan - the home of “classical” Balinese painting, giving also some background on Bali’s pre-war modernists who began producing in the 1930s. The following chapters cover the book’s main focus: the rebirth of Balinese paintings after the war when new styles were developed and how these gradually evolved in response to the tourist industry that was to eventually dominate the economy of the island. The fifth and final chapter presents the most important artists who are active today and serves as an introduction to their work. This last and most visually exciting chapter shows works that mark the shift from post-war modernism to the art of globalization. The work of some contemporary painters, among them Bali-born Nyoman Masriadi, can command prices as high as US$1 million for a single painting in Southeast Asia’s hot art market.
Yet there have been important junctures of discontinuity. One case is the North Bali artist I Ketut Gede who began experimenting with new compositions at the end of the 19th century. Also in 1928-1942 Balinese artists began to develop modern forms of art in response to the new tourist market culminating in the extremely diverse and innovative painters of the present day such as I Gak Murniasih whose bizarre cartoon-like works are reflections on human nature and society.
Vickers has been carrying out research ever since he arrived in Bali as a young student in the early 1970s and saw the extraordinary paintings of the Kerta Gosa courthouse in Klungkung for the first time. Vickers later carried out fieldwork in the village of Kamasan, meeting I Nyoman Mandra, and in 1983 in the artist’s village of Batuan where he befriended Ida Bagus Made Togog.
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Parts of the book have been adapted from earlier publications. The author’s disciplinary background is mainly in history, anthropology and cultural studies. He has to his credit the seminal work Bali: A Paradise Created and the highly-regarded A History of Modern Indonesia. As well as using primary sources in the Indonesian language, his research also involved drawing on manuscripts and lontar leaf documents in Dutch, Balinese and Kawi (Old and Middle Javanese). Richly illustrated with a well-chosen selection of great works of Balinese painting from every period, this is a definitive overview of Balinese art, encyclopedic in breadth, an essential source of reference for anyone who wants to better understand and appreciate Balinese painting. Balinese Art: Paintings and Drawings of Bali 1800 – 2010 by Adrian Vickers, Tuttle Publishing 2012), ISBN-13-9780804842488, hardback, notes, bibliography, index, dimensions: 23.5 cm X 31 cm. Available for Rp495,000 at Periplus and Ganesha bookstores. The book will be launched at the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival in the Griya Santrian Gallery at 7 pm on Friday, October 5th.
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Bidan: Unsung Heroes of the Indonesian Health System by Bill Dalton
Ibu Robin Lim made us all proud when she won CNN’s Hero of the Year award in December 2011, earning the clinic she helped start in Ubud – and her work as a bidan (midwife) – immediate and widespread fame. The award made the bidan’s noble profession known throughout the world and raised vital money for the Bumi Sehat which is on the frontline in delivering health services to the Bali’s mothers and their children. Through their variety of clinics - pediatric, prenatal, acupuncture, and reiki – this remarkable health facility founded in 2006 now provides approximately 200-500 prenatal check-ups and assists in 40-60 births per month. But this dedicated and hard-working woman is only the most visible representative of a vast network of bidan plying their trade throughout Indonesia. Tens of thousands of bidan work tirelessly in near anonymity in the furthest reaches of the archipelago carrying out work that is just as valuable. And bidan are making a difference. Government statistics show that the maternal mortality rate declined from 308 per 100,000 live births in 2007 to 228 per 100,000 live births in 2010. I n d o n e s i a ’ s approximately 100,000 midwives now attend 50% of all births in Indonesia and deliver 63% of all family planning services. Last month Save the Children announced that pregnancy is the biggest killer of teenage girls worldwide, while UNICEF estimates that 150,000 children die in Indonesia every year before they reach their fifth birthday. These women are needed more than ever. Challenging Ancient Myths During colonial times in the early 19th century, only native Javanese birth attendants, dukun bayi, delivered babies. So many medical horror stories resulted from the anachronistic, idiosyncratic and dangerous dukun-assisted approach to deliveries that the Dutch established a medical training program for midwives in Batavia (Jakarta) as early as 1851. The graduates were supposed to replace the dukun, but the indigenous population was not prepared to use the services of a trained health practitioner and this pioneering school for midwives was closed in 1875. The Indonesian Midwives Association (Ikatan Bidanan Indonesia) was founded in 1951 in Jakarta. In 1956, IBI was accepted as a member of the International Confederation of Midwives. Their Bali office, AKBID Kartini Bali, Jl. Piranha II, Pegok, Denpasar Selatan, website: http://www.bidanindonesia.org, now has almost 2000 registered members. Bidan Delima was an initiative launched in 2003 by the Indonesian Midwives Association (IBI) with the aim of increasing the professionalism and skills of private practice midwives. Only those midwives who pass a rigorous training program attain certification. Since its inception, the program has served over 8,500 midwives in 196 districts in 15 provinces in Indonesia. For many years, Balinese women had to attend midwifery training in Java because Bali had no accredited educational institutions teaching midwifery. This was the situation that Bidan Putu Yeni Dianawati of Kediri faced when she graduated from high school in 1965. There was no midwifery school in Bali at the time, so she attended Budi Kemulianan Maternity Hospital’s midwifery training program in Jakarta for three years. Her daughter, on the other hand, was trained in Bali at the Politeknik Kesehatan Denpasar on Jl. Raya Puputan in Renon, and upon her mother’s retirement now runs the family clinic. There are now two additional midwifery training facilities on Bali at Kampus I STIKES, Jl. Tukad Pakerisan, Denpasar; Akademi Kebidanan Kartini, Jl. Piranha 2 in Sesetan. Free midwifery scholarships are awarded to qualified assistants by the Bumi Sehat birthing clinic and teaching facility in Bali which also accepts a small number of students each year to train with the clinic staff. Midwifery courses at the medical faculties of the Akademi Kebidanan Farama Mulya in Jakarta, Padjajaran University in Bandung, Airlangga University in Surabaya, Brawijaya University and University Tribhuwana Tunggadewi in Malang are also highly regarded.
It used to be very affordable to acquire midwifery training, but to attend an accredited nursing or institutional program in Bali or Java now could easily cost Rp150 million to cover all expenses including tuition fees and accommodation, with graduates receiving a qualification similar to an associate degree. The education of a midwife specialist could take as long as six years. Many young women, even those at the top of their class in high school, are not able to afford the costs which can be as high as Rp18 million per semester. The Backbone of Bali’s Public Health Services Bidan’s work is critical to improving maternal and infant mortality in Bali - one midwife and one birth at a time. Although native midwifes can be found in cities, towns and villages all over Bali, they are in critically short supply in Bali’s most underdeveloped regencies such as Karangasem and Buleleng where access to proper medical services is very limited. Most midwives prefer to work in developed regions such as Denpasar municipality or Badung regency because they are closer to their families and the money is better. Recently I visited a country bidan, Bidan Sri Marti, on the narrow road leading up to west Bali’s Batukaru temple complex. The driveway beside the clinic was filled with patients and relatives of patients but most of the attention was being paid to a newborn in the waiting room just outside the bidan’s small cubicle office. The mother had just been given her medication and she was nursing her baby before being picked up by her husband. Even though frontliner midwives in public clinics and in private clinics in rural areas such as Bu Sri Marti’s are often seen as mere “helpers” by other medical professionals, Balinese women often trust bidan more than they do health professionals in a hospital. In this archipelagic state, transportation is always an acute problem. There are no government-supported air or maritime ambulances in Indonesia. If the woman has no transportation and the nearest puskemas clinic lacks medical equipment and drugs, it is only a bidan who is able to attend to an injury, ailment or assist in a home delivery. Many Balinese families are unable to pay for health services, and without access to the affordable health services of a bidan, many individuals would not be able to receive treatment for health problems. The bidan’s facilities are homey, the waiting lines are shorter, and they receive loving, sympathetic and confidential care from another women. While virtually all bidan are women, OBY/GYN medical practitioners working in hospitals are almost exclusively male with whom women do not feel as comfortable. Many skilled bidan enjoy even higher status than a nurse or a nurse’s assistant. A few declined to be interviewed for this article because they did not wish to raise the ire or jealousy of other medical professionals. Bidan are also cheaper. Although the quality of the service is first class, if Indonesian women go to private treatment centers like the SOS or BIMC for a feminine problem, consult with a doctor and receive antibiotics, it could easily cost them Rp600,000. In public hospitals, it costs Rp7,000 to register, Rp65,000-Rp75,000 for consultations, and Rp100,000-Rp300,000 for medication for a total of Rp300,000-Rp400,000. Bidans, on the other hand, cost only Rp40,000 to Rp50,000 for a consultation which includes generic meds and Rp20,000 to Rp30,000 for an injectable contraceptive – about seven times less expensive. The Bidan’s Home Clinic A career as a bidan offers a lucrative and low stress business opportunity for Balinese women by merely converting several rooms and a bathroom in the family residence into a clinic, immediately identifiable by a sign with the Bidan’s SIPD registration number and her name followed by the letters A. Md. Keb., short for Ahli Madya Kebidanan (Diploma in Midwifery). Opening for business only in the early evenings (anywhere from 4 pm to 7 pm) for just several hours, the business hours of her private practice (Bidan Praktek Swasta) are more or less
compatible with the rhythms of the bidan’s own family. Working rent-free out of their own home, they can realize a steady income from doing PAP smears, treating vaginal yeast infections, minor injuries, answering patients’ questions about menopause, breastfeeding, nutrition, toddler and preschool complaints, reproductive health, dispensing birth control devices (IUDs, spirals) and medication (pills, Suntik KB, etc.), prenatal care and preventing delivery-related infections which are a leading cause of maternal death in Indonesia. A typical bidan’s facilities consists of a waiting room for patients, an examination room, a delivery room, a recovery room and a nursery and a small drug dispensary. Behind or adjacent to the formal part of the clinic are the bidan’s and her family’s living quarters. These privately run clinics have equipment to take blood pressure, a refrigerator to store medicines, basic instrument packs including sterile gloves, watersoluble lubricants, selection of forceps, heating pad, gauze pads, disposable syringes, surgical gloves, etc. Better-equipped clinics have oxygen tanks, an incubator and even a generator for electricity if the power cuts out. Most treatment is outpatient. Except when a woman is experiencing a difficult birth, patients do not stay overnight. Risky cases, complicated deliveries, C-sections and hysterectomies are not performed at a bidan’s clinic. For urgent medical conditions and the lack of any alternative, a bidan will make a house call. This is more likely if the family has a long history with bidan. Besides providing midwifery and reproductive health services, bidan also dispense consultations and treatments for diarrhea, stomachaches, fungus infections, coughs and other upper respiratory diseases, and low blood pressure for not only women and children but also for men. Not all bidan speak good enough English to be able to assist Bali’s foreign residents, but if you speak Indonesian and/or Balinese she will probably accept a foreign patient. There is no registry of all bidan working in Bali, thus there is no body that is charged with monitoring of the overall standard of bidan care. The Ministry of Health has no power to punish or decertify individual bidan but they do provide technical support and advise on standard operating procedures for medical practitioners. This means that bidan are largely self-regulating, declining to treat serious illnesses or injuries. In those cases, a bidan will readily refer the patient to a specialist or to the nearest hospital accompanied by a letter of explanation (surat pengantar). Our six-year-old son Dian was treated by a bidan when he fell off his bike and scraped his knee, but for a deep cut on his forehead that he got while jumping on furniture we had to take him to the hospital for stitches. The bidan sometimes even accompanies the patient because, particularly in rural areas, the patient has never entered a hospital before, doesn’t have much money, and the bidan must negotiate with the doctor or hospital on her patient’s behalf or walk them through the paperwork required to qualify for free health care programs for low income people (Jamkesmas), the health insurance provider for formal sector workers (ASKES) or Indonesia’s Universal Health Service (JKBM). Because of their low cost, bidan usually keep only generic medicines in their clinics. If they don’t have the generic medicine that you require, they will write you out a prescription to pick up at a nearby pharmacy. Bidan are the antidote for Indonesians just holding out their hands and taking whatever pill is handed to them by a doctor. Patients often do not know the name of the medication they are on and sometimes they don’t even know the reason why they are taking it. Thus it is left to the selfless midwife, standing in the middle of ancient tradition and modernity, to advise and teach their patients the very basics in sanitation, hygiene, nutrition and good health. Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
SCHEDULE THAT Access Body Gifting & Receiving (20 October) This is an opportunity to find out more about BARS and pamper yourself with Gift & Receive. If you are not a practitioner and want to find out more and why it feels so great to have your BARS run then do go along and find out more. You can register on-line for the session at the website below.
When : 10 am - 12.30 pm Cost : USD$20 Contact : michelecempaka@yahoo.com www.accessconsciousness.com/class
The Melbourne Cup (6 November) Although a few weeks away, the Melbourne Cup is one of the highlights of the Australian social calendar and the Canggu Club have already put plans in place for the biggest lawn party on the island. Call as soon as possible to guarantee your table. Cost When Where Contact
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IDR 6,000,000 (table of 8) 10 am - 4 pm Canggu Club, Jl Pantai Berawa 844 6385 www.cangguclub.com
The Messenger Live Concert (5 October)
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10 am - 12 pm free to be decided michelecempaka@yahoo.com http://www.accessconsciousness.com
Kuta Carnival (10 - 14 October) The Kuta Carnival is definitely the flagship of all carnivals in Bali, simply because of what it stands for, a celebration of life. As we approach the tenth anniversary of the Bali Bombings, those who were here will remember a community devastated and desperate with a future so bleak it is hard to believe how far Bali has moved on. The first carnival took place a year after the Bali bombings and it is a reminder that there is no place for evil and atrocities, only good. The Kuta Carnival stands for all that is good about life, a community drawing together regardless of culture and creed, united in celebrating life and the Carnival has become an annual event in the Bali calendar. There’s a great line up of activities and live music, water sports, games, a food court, stalls selling all sorts of products. There is something to keep everyone busy for a few hours if you are not content to just soak up the atmosphere and appreciate Bali and the wonderful community we are all a part of. If you would like to rent a stall at the carnival send an e-mail to find out more information as this carnival is going to be the biggest and best yet with thousands of visitors and a great place to promote your business and sell your product. Where : Kuta Beach Contact : infokutakarnival2012@gmail.com www.kutakarnival.com
JP’s Warung draws a large crowd in part due to their repertoire of live bands who provide quality entertainment. JP’s Warung proudly invite you to join them to enjoy The Messenger Live Concert. Cost : IDR 50,000 Where : Jl Dhyanapura, No 6, Seminyak Contact : 731622
Mike Snow DJ set (5 October) For the late night revellers Hu’u Bar put on some fabulous entertainment and DJ Mike Snow will pump out the music to keep you dancing for a few hours. The evening includes a bottle of Stark beer in with the cover charge. For those of you who make it before 10 pm entry is free. Hu’u Bar has made a great name for itself and the food is exceptional in stunning gardens, worth a visit for lunch or dinner. When Cost Where Contact
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from 10 pm IDR200,000 Hu’u Bar, Jl Petitengit, Seminyak info@huubali.com www.huubali.com
The Rocktober 2012 (13 October) Antida Studio are putting together a rock party like no other bringing together a multitude of bands. If you enjoy live music, this is going to be a fabulous evening of non-stop entertainment. There will also be an art exhibition by Mr Bardon and Mr Nyoman Buck Permana. Antida Studios promotes and records new talent and bands and this is going to be a great night for the local music industry to showcase their musical talents and a guaranteed evening of fun. Give them a call for details of the exact location.
By Dawn Chorus
of sturgeons in France and produces about 12 tonnes of caviar every year and sold around the world. The menu is impressive. To tempt your taste buds, dishes from the menu include Duval Leroy Champagne and Sturia Caviar served with deep sea scallops and tomato maki roll, chilled angel hair pasta and garlic Parmesan tuile. Lobster also features along with many other mouth watering dishes that only the top chefs can create with their never ending creative flair. This evening is pricey which is no surprise considering what is on offer. Reservations are essential which goes without saying as these evenings are always sought after and very popular amongst those who appreciate top quality cuisine and service. No less at the St Regis, renowned for its Sunday brunch which is also highly recommended. When Cost Where Contact
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7 pm IDR 2,250,000 Net (US$237) The St Regis Resort, Nusa Dua 3006114
Wine Paired Dinner (5 and 6 October) The Four Seasons has got to be one of the island’s finest resorts with breathtaking views over Jimbaran Bay and the Sayan Valley, Ubud. The resorts are well worth a trip out if you haven’t been. These wine evenings are an experience in themselves but in partnership with Silver Oak Wines, one of the most prestigious wine estates of California, these will be two evenings to remember. The first evening, Jimbaran Bay starts with a sunset cocktail reception complemented by a traditional Rindik performance at the pool side. The resort’s Taman Wantilan restaurant overlooking the stunning views of Jimbaran Bay is the setting for a lavish multi-course winepaired dinner. Australian born Executive Chef Greg Bunt will present a four-course menu with delights such as melting salmon with tahini yoghurt, Wagyu beef carpaccio, lamb loin, each carefully paired with Napa Valley and Alexander Silver Oak wines. Dessert consisting of chocolate cake with berry kulfi concludes the meal. Moving on to the Sayan Resort’s Lily Pond, the evening begins with cocktails and canapés followed by a four-course meal prepared by Executive Chef Denny Frederick at the Ayung Terrace, overlooking the gorges of the Sayan Ridge. Indonesian cuisine is the theme for this evening with an array of scrumptious dishes including ikan kerapu, sea bream fish steamed in banana leaves, duck soup, grilled tenderloin, a selection of cheeses and Indonesian sweets. A traditional Keroncong musical performance will complete the evening. Reservations are a must but I would highly recommend a trip to one of these resorts to savour the ambience, views, incredible service and to generally to escape from it all. When : 6.30 pm (Jimbaran) 7.00 pm (Sayan) Cost : IDR950,000 (Jimbaran) IDR 850,000 (Sayan) Where : Four Seasons, Jl Uluwatu, Jimbaran. Four Seasons, Sayan Contact : Cynthia Sitompul 701010 ext 8404 (Jimbaran) Ratna Puriningsih 977577 ext 8003 (Sayan)
Magic is about Living in the Question (6 October)
Yoga (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays)
Sounds a bit mystical doesn’t it? I am sure you must have heard the phrase ‘how does it get any better than this?’ This morning session is all about learning more about how we create by living in the question. If you ask and you are willing to listen and receive the Universe will provide infinitely. In a nutshell, you ask a question to create an invitation to open up more infinite possibilities. When you ask the question ‘how does it get any better than this?’ the universe will give you opportunities for that to happen. Gary Douglas, Access Founder will share processes, tools and points of view that you can use to create consciousness and magic. He will guide you to help change your life in ways you may not be able to envisage. Michele Cempaka, a local resident who has a superb reputation as a healer, will co-host this session. Afterwards there will be a discussion on ways to create magic in your life. You can register online at the website below. Do e-mail to find out the exact location in Sanur.
The Hotel Tugu opens its doors to yoga classes, a bonus for those who live in the surrounding areas. A variety of classes are offered for all levels from beginners and beyond. Classes are designed to empower and challenge whatever your level is by a passionate and inspiring yoga teacher. If you feel you need to develop your flexibility, strength and coordination, yoga is the perfect recipe. The space and surroundings at the Hotel Tugu are magnificent and it is the ideal place for a class or more. Saturday classes cater for those who work through the week. A mat, towel and water are provided and the price is reasonable particularly if you join every class.
When : 5 pm - 10 pm Cost : free Contact : 285196 www.antidastudio.com
St Regis (13 October) This is another opportunity to enjoy an evening of extravagance and sheer indulgence with champagne and caviar. Sturia is the flagship brand of the first French producer of Caviar - Sturgeon. The company is a pioneer in the breeding
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REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 7.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Looking 2/3br furnished house-Tanjung Benoa/Nusa Dua min 1yr. Email pics & price: <jessymeg@hotmail.com>. [001] Wanted to buy: Reasonable priced 1-bedroom Apartment at Jayakarta Residence. <rayzubal@gmail.com>, 0813 3753 4097. [002] Looking for small Resort/Guest house to rent/lease, must have at least 5 rooms and accommodate 10 guests and be set in a good location and in good condition. No agencies please. Send all info to <info@bunakenchacha. com>. [003]
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For family reason. Very profitable,best location in Oberoi / Seminyak. SMS : 0812 3923 0180 E-mail: douce.romantique@gmail.com
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3 & 4 bedroom villa at Drupadi 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. Special rates for last minute bookings. [3866]
Oct 16 - Jan. 31 private villa of 15 are, 2BR with ensuite colonial Bali style with Western comforts. $150/night short term. 4 months rent $110/night. Call 0819 3626 6264 (English) / 081 2341 0266 (Bahasa) / e-mail: <hfdua@ yahoo.com>. [5604]
Beautiful large double shop with store room, WC, lighting, AC, CCTV, 80 sqmt plus terrace. Over contract. Rp. 200 juta/year x 3 years then nego with owner. Suit boutique, cafe, salon. <balishopforrent@yahoo.com>. [5520]
House in Seminyak ( freehold). New 2 story, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Western kitchen, maidroom + toilet. Lock-up garage, jacuzzi. Ricefield view, furnished. Rp 1.700.000.000. Call 0819 9947 9803 from 3rd Oct - 11th Oct. Call 0819 3626 6910 after 11th Oct. Speak Bahasa only. [5693]
Villas for rent / for sale Seminyak 1,2,3,4 bedrooms, modern style, fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden US$ 100 - US$ 800 per night. For sale from US$ 60,000. Available now. +62 (0) 361 735 953 / +62 (0) 81 7973 5110 / +62 813 3773 7443 / +62 (0) 361 794 4555. [5633] Right on Seminyak Beach villa for rent, 1st October till end of November, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, living, furnished, garden, outdoor terrace, meditation hall. Phone 0819 3627 1044. E-mail: <ser.antonino@gmail.com>. [4245] 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] Large simple house with garden in Seminyak Tagtag. Furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, satellite TV, hot water and ceiling fans. Rp. 50 million/year (min 2). Contact 0878 6210 8574 or <putupeliuk@hotmail.com>. [5649] Shop for rent Oberoi / Seminyak. Excellent location for boutique, cafe, office, restaurant. 60 + 30 sqm. Direct owner, no commission. SMS 0812 3923 0180 or e-mail: <douce.romantique@gmail.com>. [5518]
Seminyak, 45m2 office studio space - 2 year lease remaining, only 75jt P/AN x 2 yrs - fully furnished & ready to use; AC + broadband, 2 space carpark. Prime position 15-20 minutes to airport, Jl. Nakula 99 - near corner of Iman Bonjol. Contact Ms. Feny : 081 835 3627 / (0361) 806 1567. Email : <Jamufs@gmail.com> / <sales@ djhassc.com>. [5695] Land for sale in Legian near Jl. Nakula, Seminyak. Landsize 20 are, price Rp.8 milion per are per year. Leasehold 30 years. Call Renny 0812 4651 5101. No agents! [5697] Location! Location! Location! Beautifully furnished shop near Made’s Warung overcontract now until Sept 2014. Shop 45sqm with large glass shop front amenities storage toilet. Price 500 million ONO (include Tel, 3 ACs, CCTV, shop fittings, great lighting, 8 mannequins). Please call 081 2397 8932 / <kumikokaito@yahoo.co.jp>. [5699] Room for rent in private villa, central location, very nice quiet, spacious, clean, double bedroom, all comfort, AC, Wifi, cable TV, swimming pool, kitchen, maid. Weekly 1,5 juta, long term nego. Tel: 0878 6001 7014, e-mail <karolinabali@hotmail.com>. [5313]
Merthanadi villa for rent close shops and Bypass. Quiet area, fully furnished, 3AC bedrooms with private bathroom, spacy livingroom and kitchen, swimming pool with deck and gazebo. Internet access, TV cable Rp.180 million per year. 0821 4708 4118 / <balivillarosa@gmail.com>. [5526]
Oberoi behind Ultimo! Beautiful spacious renovated 2 bed 2 bath w/ private pool and parking. Fully furnished & internet ready. Quiet and secure. Walk to all Oberoi Restaurants. 1 or 2 years. Also: Beautifully renovated 3 bed 3 bath w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry & ricefield views from every room. 2 to 8 year lease. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4143]
Short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [4103]
Overcontract 8 years shop in Seminyak. 60sqm between Warung Made and Dhyana Pura.For more details please contact 081 2381 2088. [5707]
Villa for lease 1-3 years on 3.5are / 350m2 in a fab position, USD18,500 per year, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, storage area at rear, 1 car space swimming pool, only 5 years old, Private and quiet close to Bali Deli, partly furnished beds, TV cabinets. Call Wayne on 0821 4591 4432. [5662] 2 storey house furnished, 2 bedrooms w/ensuite bathrooms, pool jacuzzi, Wi-Fi, 2AC, w.heater, TV-cable, close to restaurants Oberoi, shortterm. also 1 small house semi furnished close to Bali Deli. Short/long term, 3 AC/heater. 0821 1495 4431 / <jasmin010112@gmail.com>. [5666] Overcontract commercial place on prime tourist street Dhyana Pura in Seminyak. 2 level indoor property 150m2 total, plus 20m2 terrace. Call/SMS +62 878 6175 2425. [5669] Fully furnished 1 or 2 Bedroom apartment in a resort by the Legian beach daily, weekly, monthly rent, also 2 or 3 bedroom villas with pool at Seminyak. Please go to <www. apartment-bali.com> or call/sms +62 81 759 1068. [5673] Great opportunity! For rent villa 3-bedrooms AC with pool, tropical garden, in central seminyak, fully furnished. Ready now until 25 Nov. 2013 at Rp. 150 millions (nego). Inspection and pictures call 08123823700 or 0813 3708 8655 / <ptimaymoun@hotmail.com>. [5676] Petitenget/Oberoi great location for rent modern and rustic home, 5 minutes from beach, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, spacious kitchen, big livingroom, nice garden, Wifi telephone, 2 years contract urgent. Email: <b_creative workshop@gmail.com>. Phn +62 81 2384 7029. [5683]
Coffee shop for rent. The best location in Seminyak, already run, electric 7200W, fully furnished, kicthen, toilet, parking. Call 0831 1966 3816 / 0831 1966 3815. [5708] Shop for lease Legian street Seminyak. Size 51/4mt x 10mt. Available Nov. Lease Rp. 75 million/yr. Can take lease for 11/2 yrs or 31/2 yrs. Phone Sri 0821 4479 8255 or e-mail: <lilyruby@bigpond.com>. [5709] A stunning fully Furnished 4 Bedroom villa with pool in Seminyak for rent. Strategic location and only 10 minutes’ walk to Double six beach. Villa is fully furnished with spacious living and dining area. Monthly or yearly rent available. Contact Ms. Agung 081 139 7878. [5721] House for rent Jl. Mertaagung, Seminyak. Fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, AC, bathrooms, big livingroom, swimming pool, garden, garage and maid area. Call/SMS Ibu Baby 081 5470 0446 / Ary (0361) 473 0215. [5723] Luxury furnished private villa for rent Seminyak/Legian, 10 minutes walk Double6 Beach, quiet gang, 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathroom, pool, garden, internet. Rp. 160 million per year (minimum 5 years). <lanceshay@hotmail. com>, 0821 4590 3667. [5684] Land for sale freehold located at Kerobokan Tangkuban Perahu, landsize 2,3 ara, Rp 400 mill/ara. House for rent in Canggu Permai 2 bedroom furnished, price Rp 60 mill/ yr. Also villa for rent have 3 bedroom, pool, sauna, furnished, wifi, price AUD 24,000/yr in Jl. Bidadari possible for leasehold. Call Bertha Lusy 0821 4525 8268 or email : <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [5607]
A brand new development of luxury villas with fantastic OCEAN VIEW and 5 stars resort FACILITIES including on Site Management, Beauty Salon and spa, restaurant/bar, 24 hours room service, Communal 25 meter lap pool, secure off street parking, Gym, Security Post, Wireless broad band Internet, Minimart etc. located just 5 minutes from Dreamland.
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SANUR
SANUR
Rent: 2-storey house, new swimming pool, 2 bedrooms, telp line, large lounge room, semi furnished, 900mtr to beachlow maintenance, quiet location, large garage (no agents), Rp. 75 Juta/year. 0812 3617 9686 / 842 7016 / <madehilly@yhaoo.com.au>. [5689]
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]
For rent. Three bedroom house with large garden. Great location close to beach, Bali Deli, cafes, restaurants. Rp 90 million for 1 year. Contact Ketut on <kdeddy@ yahoo.com> or SMS 081 2385 2001. [5690] Sanur villa (2br, 2bthrm) with pool for rent, furnished, 3 months Rp. 25 juta, 6 months Rp. 40 juta, longer term possible. <jezzerbali@gmail.com> for pics and more details. [5703] 3 bedroom family home. Office with separate entrance, 3 full bathrooms, carport, garden, quiet street. Partly furnished, cooker, fridge, beds, TV, close schools, great price Sanur Rp. 65million/year. 0812 3605 7888 / <mitchr@bigblue.net.au>. [5711] Fully furnished house for rent in prime location of Sanur, 1 minute to Hardy’s, 2 minutes to the beach, one bedroom and one study, each with en-suite bathroom, living/dining, kitchen, maid/laundry, garage. Min 2 years rent. Contact: 081 2388 0088. [5713] Modern 3/4 bedrooms house, close to sanur, AC, security gated, kitchen, price Rp. 70-85 million/year. 3 bed, large pool, furnished Rp. 155 million/year. Call 0819 9915 2600 / 0819 9940 9249. [5714] Small brand new modern villa, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, AC, garden, pool, 5 mnts to Sanur beach, avalable for rent and for sale (lease or freehold). Call 0819 9915 2600 / 0819 9940 9249. [5715] For rent house in Padanggalak, 5km of Sanur with 4 rooms, AC, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, terrace, garage, mini garden, Ro, 42 million/year. Contact: <helenexcellent@gmail.com> or SMS 0878 6145 1024. [5716] Villa in Sanur for rent (Jl. Batur Sari), fully furnished, 2 bedrooms, kitchen/open living room, 2 bath rooms, swimming pool, including: housekeeping, gardening, pool attendent. Price: Rp. 115 million/year. Contact: 081 2380 9738. [5681] 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>. [4171] Studio apartment for rent. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living, dining room, kitchen, fully furnished, available for monthly & yearly. Danau Tamblingan near Hardys Sanur. Please contact 0815 4742 7257. [5688] Fully equipped Jl. Kesari house with pool for 5 year lease (Rp. 700 million) or for short term accom. Also Tanjung land, approx. 25 are in 5 are lots for 40 years lease. Call Lucy 0815 8511 7108. [5680] For rent. Brand new luxury villa, close to Sindhu beach near McDonald, two storey, 3 large rooms, 3 bathrooms, modern kitchenset, living, dining area, large pool, garden, carport, service area, new fully furnished. Safe & quiet area at Danau Tondano street. For detail : <bagusarthana@ yahoo.com>. Call 0812 3955 5544. [5532]
Padang Bai in the high lush green outcrops & near the bch complete furn. 3 bdr Eur. style villa on 10 are for $ 385,000. Also 11 are ready to build walled land bargain Rp. 900,000,000! ● Denpasar - Padang Sambian near Bali Med hospital 5 bedr house on 4are freehold Rp. 3.500.000.000. ● Gianyar - Bona Blahbatuh 12 rooms hotel/bungalow resort freehold Euro 750,000. ● Sanur - Padang Galak near the river 3 are land for Rp 350 million / are. ● Tabanan - Kerambitan Villa Sawa; cozy 4bedr colonial style villa on 13 are freehold Euro 175,000. ● Tanah Lot - Munggu 18,5 are land with ricefield & mountain view Rp.80 million/ are. ●
Villa 3 bedrooms with bathrooms, air conditioning, large block with garden, swimming pool, quiet location in Batu Sari, close to shops, international school and beach. Granite tops kitchen Rp. 135 jt nego. Contact <tonytrickey@ hotmail.com> or ph 0878 8949 4886. [5567]
Sanur close to the beach fully furnished 2bdr villa lease 42 yrs US$ 320.000. Saba 3 bdr villa on 10 are near the beach; from 2nd floor view over rice fields and ocean. feehold AUD 295.000-nego. ● Jimbaran near the beach 3bdr hse fully furn. on 22 are with 1000m2 vacant land for any other business purpose. Lease 23yrs US$ 395,000 ext. ● Kuta - Tuban near airport & Jl. Kediri 11are land Rp.160mill/yr, min 15 yrs! ● Nusa Dua - Mumbul Taman Ayu Villas; 4 bedr villas freehold US$385,000. 2 ● Tabanan - Kelecung 845m land near the ocean Rp. 65 million /are. We are a registered company which is also specialized in Visa & Business Consultancy ●
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Complex including 10 are land, restaurant, fully furnished with garden and parking area plus 3 shops and meeting room. Strategic location Sanur. Lease 5 years plus. Telp 0813 3740 0060. [5642] Beautiful 4 bedroom villa with swimming pool for rent: 6-13 October to 15 January. In the center of Sanur, near shopping and beach. Contact 0812 4608 1012 or <pushlor@yahoo.com>. [5645] Rent: New house 500m2, minimalist, 2 storey, 100m to Sanur Independent School, 3 bedroom, AC, H/C water, fully furnished, s.pool, garden, parking, close to beach, 1st floor good for office. Rp. 150 mill/year, nego. 081 1380 1185. [5488] Furnished room with bath (hot water and AC) for rent in a multilingual household with children. Kitchen and garden to share. Rp. 1.5 million per month, min 2 months. Call 0813 3718 8727. [5577] C/Re/G-22 August 12
Private rooms for rent long terms in a cozy resort at Sanur area, available with or without kitchen. Garden, swimming pool and FnB facilities within the property a five minute walk from Sanur beach. Please contact : 0813 3957 5995 / 0821 4716 8920 or send by email <agungthey@yahoo.com>. [5656] 2 bedroom villa for rent beachside in quiet residential area. Private pool, all rooms ensuite bathroom, 2 story building, part furnished. Call 0813 3835 1390 Widi. [5658] Villa for long-term lease at Jl. Bumi Ayu-Sanur, Land: 300 Sqm, 2 Storey w/ 3 ensuite bedrooms, kitchen set / living - dining area, maid room/ laundry/ garage, pool + fully furnished, 200 millions IDR/Years (negotiable). Contact 081 238 6076. [5659] Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wi-Fi, 5 minutes to the beach & International school. Call 0361-887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [4105] Warehouse for rent, location bypass Mantra close to Sanur. Also great for office/shop, building 30m2 x 12m2, 5 mess, bath, kitchen, electricity, water, telephone/fax, speedy, large parking, large garden, main road access, IMB no problem. Please contact Mr. Bagus for further info 081 139 5993. [5576]
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• Affordable budget price for MONTHLY/YEARLY/DAILY. • Pool, Wifi, TV cable, Hot/Cold shower, Daily cleaning service. Address III Jl. Raya Seminyak Gang Tamansari (Formenly Gang Goa) No.2 Ph. +62 361 8475747. Mobile: 087877981880 Address I Jl. Werkudara Gang Bintang No. 4 Legian Address II Jl. Raya Legian II Gang XXVII No. 473, Legian Kaja - Kuta.
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Over contract at Sanur/Sidakarya. 2 storey house, 3 bedrooms + 3 AC, 3 bathroom, big living room with dining room, garden, swimming pool, maid room. Very good location. Price negotiable. Please call: 0821 4765 0341. [5381]
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Bali Advertiser
Real Estate
03 October - 17 October, 2012
Beautiful Hill-Side Property For Sale By Owner
Attractive Bali Cafe
7km from and overlooking central Negara city (West Bali). Fantastic views (Jimbaran to Java). Lots of trees (clove, cocoa, coconut, lemon, etc). Small 2 bedroom house, 2,200 watt elecetricity. Mountain water piped in, asphalt road. 100 Are, 1 Hectare Rp. 10,000,000 (ten million rupiah) per are.
Telp. 0813 3753 4054 or 081 138 7767 b_kens@yahoo.com
Fully set up and ready to go. Great opportunity to enter as a new business. Location Jimbaran Only AUD$ 12,000 Call 0821 4716 6919 (Ayu)
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Directly behind Bintang Supermarket Land area 1,000 sqm, Residence size 422 sqm 4 bedroom+ villa with 10m x 4m swimming pool Flexible open-plan living pavilion with AC Great cash flow investment with 4 years track record NC/Re/G-22 August 12
BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices
The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali
LAND FOR SALE
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CANGGU
Bali Time Property
www.balitimeproperty.com info@balitimeproperty.com JL. Raya Batu Belig No.us8 Br. Umasari, Kerobokan Kelod-Kuta Utara 80361. Bali Indonesia Phone : (+62) 361 8621 888, (+62) 361 4739 388/ (+62) 0817 4752 668
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]
LAND AND VILLA FOR SALE *. Seminyak Land for Sale in Peti tenget by plot (kavling) start from 5 are/10 are Land for sale in Petitenget on main road 7.8 are *. Canggu Fresair villa for sale in 14 unit villa complex on pererenan starting prices Rp 3,5 billion Land for sale in Brawa close to Canggu Club 21 are, Price 950 million/are. Land for sale at Cemagi 52 acre ABSOLUTE beach front, Price 550 million/are. *. Bukit Land for sale jl. Labuan said Pecatu bukit, 1 Ha with full view, price 350 million/are. Land for sale jl. Labuan said Pecatu bukit, 2,60 Ha with Air Port , price 80 million/are Land for sale jl. Blimbing sari Pecatu bukit close to Alila 7,3Ha on clif front price 600 million/are. Land for sale at Nyang nyang beach 1,5 Ha on clif front 450 million/are *. Nusa Dua Land for sale jl. Bay Pass Nusa Dua 40 are, price 650 million/are. In front gate of jl. Tol Nusa dua *. Tabanan Land for sale in jl. Pantai Nyanyi. Beach front 35 are, price 700 million/are. C/Re/G-03 Oct. 12
Freehold Land for Sale Pererenan 1,750sqm Gently sloping Ricefield views Residential zoning Rp 265 million/are
For sale freehold or rent 2 villas, 3BR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4 BDR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, full paddies + river view, 5 min from Canggu Club. Jl. Pantai Brawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812 / 0812 3619 9241. [5132] Freehold land for sale. 2 minutes from Echo Beach and the new Sea Sentosa. Ricefield view. Road access. Size 5 are Rp. 350 million per are. Architectural plans to build two villas included. <marita@labellacasabali.com>. 0813 3870 0183. [5554] Villa for sale. Freehold, Pererenan (USD 180,000). Three bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Small garden, pool (6mx5m), private parking. Balcony and gazebo. Fully furnished. No agents. Phone 081 5181 8336, <shughes.indonesia@ gmail.com> or <benidichta.diana@gmail.com>. [5558] Modern 3-bedroom house set in 10 are in Pererenan for monthly/annual rent. Pool, AC, fully furnished, hot water, garage, beautiful garden. Available from 5 October. Text 081 138 6740 for more details. [5584] 2 unit brand new villa for sale. 4.5 are each, freehold, fully furnished, near Canggu Club, and also land in Canggu and Pecatu for sale. Drawing design and contractor service. Call Ari 0812 3777 7776, 0812 3777 7778, (0361) 841 3678 (office). <andrean_ari@yahoo.com>. [5644] Leasehold villa. Beautiful villa for lease, nice view, big garden, big swimming pool, 8 bedrooms, garage, 26 are, 21 years lease extension. Rp. 5.9B. Contact direct owner 0819 1630 7373. [5646]
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Homestay for rent daily, monthly location in Canggu. Close to the beach. Please call 923 4390 / 0853 3703 0775 / web: <www.jscangguhomestay>, e-mail: <jonsenhomestay@yahoo.com>. [4463]
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Beautiful small 4.2 are plot in a lovely Pererenan village quite and very private road. Available on 27 year lease at Rp. 5.000.000 per are per year. Contact Kim 077 9189 8851 or <kim@zendenbali.com>. [5657] For rent nice and quiet full wooden bungalow close to the beach. 47sqm 1 bedroom, 1 small kitchen and sofa area, AC, hot water, Wifi, TV, DVD, staff included. Night Rp. 500.000, weekly Rp. 2.500.000, monthly Rp. 7.000.000. 0819 1671 2667. [5674]
CANGGU - 4 Are, 3.5m Road access, villa residential, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 500 Mill/Are - 5 Are, 4m Road access, Rice paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 400 Mill/ Are - 25 Are, 4m Road access, Rice paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 400 Mill/ Are - 16 Are, 4m Road access, Rice paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 750 Mill/ Are BERAWA - 57 Are, Main Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 800 Mill / Are PERERENAN - 8 Are, 4m Road access, River views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 400 Mill/ Are TUMBAK BAYUH - 20 Are, 4m Road access, rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 210 Mill/ Are SOKA - 92 Are, Beach views, 6m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 50 Mill/ Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I -03 Oct 12
CANGGU Charming furnished 1&2 bedroom Bamboo Cottage, 125m from Batubelig Beach, Internet, Wifi, Indonvision, house cleaning, gardener, satpam, monthly/semi annually. Call/SMS/email: <batubeligbeach@gmail.com> / 081 1388 2940. [5720] Canggu beautiful villa for rent. 3 bedroom, large pool, Wifi, Indovision, maid. Available 27 Oct. to 8 December. 6 weeks $4,000 shorter term $900/week. Call 0821 4690 5472. [5675] Batubolong modern villa. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, swimming pool, garage, laudry service, kitchen, full equipment, nice living room, 4.5 are, leasing 24 years, US$ 265,000. Call 0821 4479 1280. [5629] Villa for sale/rent monthly, weekly, daily located in Pererenan Canggu Echo Beach. 4are land, 2 bedrooms, 1 livingroom, kitchen, ricefield view, garden, swimming pool, 1km from surfing beach. Phone 0878 6152 4094 / e-mail: <soeparmi.li@yahoo.com>. [5524] Villa standing 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, land 5.5 are, great view, location Canggu. Price Rp. 120 million/year. 3 to 5 years. Please contact 0813 3730 5695 or e-mail: <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [5701] For sale brand new villa. 5mins from Canggu Club, small & cozy, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, swimming pool, kitchen set, fully furnished. A real bargain for only 1,7billion. An excellent investment opportunity. T: 081 139 8785 direct by owner. [5554] Family-villa for rent at Berawa Beach. 4 BR, 4 bath, pool 11x4, big garden, ricefield view, garage walking distance to Canggu Club, fully furnished Includes : maid, gardener, pool guy and cabel TV. Echo Bali waste recycling and 1 guard dog. Call 081 855 1839. [5705] 15minutes from Pererenan beach freehold by owner good access fully furnished, 20 ares, 100m2 parking; 2 garage (unit 1: 202m2. 2bdr+garden bathrooms, AC, cable-TV, livingroom, wifi, sound system, American kitchen). (unit2: 102m2 teck house, bdr, bathroom, kitchen terrasse, swiming pool 17mx6m, Rp. 6 Billion nego. 0821 4488 9374, <evawowor@hotmail.fr>, facebook: <www.facebook. com/PondokDewisri>.
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Brand new townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar. Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com
Griya Moyo
Restaurant in Sanur for take over
KEROBOKAN House for rent, ready to move in, 2 locations: Padang Griya, 6 are, building 200m2, 2 storey, AC, telp, 7 bedrooms & in Muding 3 are, 4 bedrooms + AC, big garden + AC. Please contact 7474 790 / 423 582. [4134] Villa for rent, 5 are, swimming pool, in front of Lollypop School. And villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Please contact 081 2363 0309 / 0878 6202 6999 . [4870]
Call: (0361) 7465855 / 214 5017 / 085857279830 Email: balirajin@yahoo.co.id NC/Re/I-03 Oct 12
LOCATED IN GIANYAR - BONA BLAHBATUH NEAR BYPASS, SANUR, UBUD, SABA & KERAMAS BEACH, SAFARI & MARINE PARK, OFFERING 12 UNITS ON 2750M2 WITH ALL FACILITIES & LICENSES, RESTAURANT, BILLIARD & FITNESS ROOMS, SPA & FINLAND SAUNA
FREEHOLD Euro750,000 Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com Visit our website for more exciting properties! www.apexpertise.com
1BR Apartment for rent weekly/monthly/yearly, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, AC, WiFi, Security. Contact <solarsystem. indonesia@gmail.com> or 0815 5810 1222. [5687] For sale freehold beautiful house villa style, two storey, swimming pool, 3 rooms, 2 bathroom, 1 toilet guest, kitchen set, living and dining area, new fully furnished AC, TV, garden, carport, 2 years building. Strategic location, 5 minutes from Sunset Road. Only US$147,000. More information contact owner 081 2395 5544 or <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. [5531] Beautiful house villa style for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 120 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [4941] For rent yearly: Villa 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, store room, kitchen, open living & dining rooms, swimming pool, big garden, spacious parking space. 5 mins to Seminyak. Cheap. 081 2382 9604. [5696] House for rent near Jl. Gunung Sanghyang. Convenient safe area, close to Seminyak, Canggu, Denpasar. 1 bedroom, livingroom, new bathroom, new kitchen, patio, small garden, big parking, storage, Rp.19million/year. 081 138 0510 / <satoruno@gmail.com>. [5700]
KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200.000/day. [3617] Holiday villa, beautiful, private, quiet, cheap, 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] Rent two bedrooms house Kuta. Furnished, parking, security, easy access close to supermarket, Seminyak, Legian, 20 mins to airport, Rp. 32 million per year. Call Arie 0878 6279 5431 / Marcelo 0812 9404 0414 for visit. Nego yearly only. [5660]
Umalas Land over contract 23 + 20 years.10 are in Umalas Lestari, ready to build. 50 meters from stables in residential area. asking price 5,0 juta per are, no brokers. Tel: Peter 0818 0534 4455. [5655]
House for rent in Batubelig, 5mins walk to beach, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, western kitchen, phone line, DSL, 2200watts, 2 parking, fully furnished, 1 year Rp. 60 juta. 0813 3761 4242. E-mail: <cameron551@gmail.com>. [5686]
NC/Re/G-03 Oct. 12
HOTEL/BUNGALOW RESORT FOR SALE
NC/Re/P-03 Oct. 12
Villa for rent monthly / sale, land 5 are, 3 bedrooms, TV, AC, 2 fans, bathroom + bathtub, water heater, Indovision, phone, 4400W, PDAM, pool, garden, bale. Jl. Munduk Sari 4A, Br. Semer, Kerobokan, Kuta Utara. Made (owner) 0878 6136 6610. [4923]
House for Rent Seminyak, Buduk, 35 mill/year Denpasar, Jl. P. Moyo Gg. Taman Sari. Rp. 40 mill/year
NO AGENT/BROKERS
Brandnew Guesthouse in the heart of Antik business. Great quiet location, all facilities, pool, AC, hot water, Europe TV, DVD player, parking, free Wifi in Jl. Tangkuban Perahu No. 89. Telp 0815 5962 1263. <www.perahu89.com>. [4434]
New house for rent. 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, spacious living room, dining room, kitchen, pool, gazebo, garden, garage, gated entry, staff facility, ricefield view, quiet area. 0857 3823 9777 / 0857 3912 7555. [5664]
House for Sale Ketewel, Mantra Residence Type 60/135 m2 Denpasar, Griya Moyo, 2-storey Type 110/100 m2
Restaurant in prime tourist thoroughfare with approx 5 years lease remaining (extendable) is available for immediate takeover. Owner wishes to return home after 10 years in operation. Kindly contact indomalbali@yahoo.com for details.
C/Re/G 3 Oct. 12
Land for Sale Sanur, Kutat Lestari: 2.5 A Denpasar, Sidakarya: 12 A
4 Are absolute beachfront freehold land with spectacular ocean views at Bunutan Beach Karangasem, East Bali, in the beautiful fishing village of Amed. Rp. 120jt/Are Full title deeds available for inspection by appointment with owners on:
Indonesian : +62 858 5994 4900 , + 62 81 755 0031 English : +62 821 4757 1967
Surf school for sale complete package in beach front Kuta, 37 softops (surftech!) Suzuki-apv, Honda Scoopy, 12 lockers, rubber fins, website, 11month contract extendable, includes hotel facilities wifi, electric. <skytribalart@yahoo. com>. [5232] Townhouse for rent. Furnished 2 storey (120sqm), 2 BDR + AC, 1 bathroom/1 toilet, livingroom, kitchen. PDAM, 3500watt. Jl. Majapahit-Kuta. Rp. 50 million/year. Call (0361) 746 4867. [5682] Land + 4 are Br. Abianbase Kuta 25 years contract, Rp. 5.7 million per are (nego). Behind new Shiloam Hospital, excellent location opposite Carrefour, nice for villa. Urgent 081 967 7902. [5507]
NC/RE/U-22 Aug. 12
NEW LUXURY PRIVATE VILLAS SEMINYAK - PETITENGET INVESTOR DREAMS IN HEART OF PETITENGET - SEMINYAK Contemporary luxury Villas is traditional meets western at its finest. Elegantly presented high quality furnished and decorated throughout. Next to W 5 Star hotel,strolling distance to the beach , and trendy Oberoi street boutiques, restaurants, clubs and spas (Ultimo, Kudeta, Potato Head , Mints, Metis and Sarong). Facilities : - 3 king bedrooms all with designer ensuites - Fully appointed European kitchen open plan living,opening on to 10 x 4 m pool. - Lounge deck and bale. - Electronic entrance to garage. - LCD TVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s DVD, Indovision and WIFI in every room. - 11.000 v power, separate staff quarters.
- Free hold by direct from owner Built by Australian developer Price by inspection
Contact : +628 78 6000 1123 (Indo) +628 78 6000 0188 (Eng) Email : balicantikvillas@gmail.com NC/RE/U-3 Oct. 12
For rent. 2,3 BR villas in Umalas, fully-furnished, pool, monthly and yearly. Call 0819 9901 6489 or e-mail: <info@baliblissrealty.com>. [5702] Beautifully renovated 3 bed 3 bath home w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry room, huge picture windows w/ ricefield views from every room. High loft-like ceilings and spacious rooms. 3 years @ Rp. 150 million/year or 7 years @ Rp. 135 million/year with payments. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4144] Kerobokan: overcontract 2 authentic 100yo joglos, with exquisitely carved paneling set in idyllic lush garden with pool, water feature and fish pond in quiet secluded gang. Huge oversized bedroom with garden ensuite, 2nd bedroom, large living area, kitchen. Furnished with genuine antiques throughout. 6 years remaining. Joglos included in the deal. Contact Gaye +62 819 1620 0081 or e-mail <susuka1@hotmail.com>. [4608] C/Re/G-03 Oct. 12
Bali Advertiser
Real Estate
03 October - 17 October, 2012
OTHERS
VILLA 9 ARE
Oceanfront Home newly renovated on 18 are, includes three private bungalows. Dream Location, Dream Price Tag, Rare once-in-a-lifetime offering. Available to view now. Full details at: Web: <www.sunsetwave.com>. Email: <sales@sunsetwave.com>. [5505]
KEROBOKAN
KARANGASEM Beach house for rent in Candidasa. 3bedrooms, private swimming pool, fully furnished and equip, gazebo, private beach 10m to the ocean, fantastic place for people want to dive and enjoy the real Bali. Daily, monthly, yearly. 0812 3649 6762, 0361 822 8288 or e-mail at <sbbtechnology@ gmail.com> and <daus.bali@gmail.com>. [5493]
NUSA DUA 2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041]
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DIRECT OWNER 2.8 MILLIARDS RPS 081337556306/081338038595 C/Re/I-03 Oct 12
SHOP FOR LEASE ●2
UNIT SHOP ● 1 UNIT SHOP WITH LAND (350M2) IN BACKYARD VERY GOOD FOR SPA LOCATION IN SEMINYAK AREA PETITENGET MAINROAD 350M FROM BEACH
CALL: 0361-7897480 / 081558697048 NC/Ns/M-03 Oct. 12
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For sale car wash with workshop (car repair station). Land size 10 are with stainless roof. Price Rp. 3,5 billion (nego). Please call Made for inspection (direct owner) 0818 0555 5594. No broker please. [5259] Walk to beach/shops/food. 4 rooms available, TV/DVD, private Western bathrooms, private fridge, storage, drinking water, kitchen, gardens, housekeeper, amenities, pool, 24/7 security, 20min to dry season breaks. Rp. 4 million. Michelle, <mjt758@yahoo.com.au> 0821 4637 8351. [5574] For sale Nusa Dua, three bedroom house, two bathrooms, Western kitchen, large swimming pool, garden, studio area. 4400watts, fully furnished. Rp. 1.6 Billion (ono). Contact Dian 0878 6201 6087 / Paul 0819 9937 2125. [5651] House for rent, Kampial Indah Residence, 2 bedroom, semi furnished, AC, carpark, garden, kitchen. Great quite location close to Nusa Dua area. Owner 085 5373 9009 Email : <kokobs@yahoo.com>. [5668] 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. [5718] NC/Re/A-3 Oct 12
THESE ARE ONLY A FEW, 500 MORE FOR YOU TO VIEW
WWW.XPBALI.COM Xclusive Property are delighted to announce the opening of our new office in Jimbaran. The South of Bali is now one of the largest growth areas and our presence in Jimbaran enables us to offer you a huge selection of properties, developments and land whilst delivering the excellent levels of customer service that we are so well known for. If you are considering buying or selling a property or piece of land in the South of Bali then please do give us a call or drop in to our office for an informal chat to see what we can do for you. 0361 703361 Jl By Pass, Jimbaran, No 963 www.xpjimbaran.com
RV-1311 FANTASTIC OFFER
RV-950 INVESTORS DREAM Choice of 2 identical Freehold 2 bedroom villas in one of Bali’s most upmarket resort areas. Set in a secure complex in the grounds of a superb international hotel. Perfectly located for easy access to the beaches of Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Tanjung Benoa, Uluwatu or the entertainment areas of Kuta and Legian. You can holiday in style in these fully furnished luxurious villas with their own generously sized private swimming pools and you also have the opportunity to generate a substantial rental income when you are not there. Priced very attractively in order to generate a quick sale Title: Freehold | Lot Size: 345 SQM Location: Jimbaran
Price: Rp. 3,000,000,000
RV-1302 FAMILY HOME
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! Title: Freehold Bedroom: 2 | Bathroom: 2 Location: Nusa Dua
This 3 bedroom 2 storey freehold house is nicely located in a quiet neighborhood only 10 minute drive to Jimbaran beach or Nusa Dua. It comes fully furnished with large western style kitchen, spacious bedrooms, study and laundry room, parking place and helpers quarters. Very motivated seller, please contact us for inspection. Title: Freehold Bedroom: 3 | Bathroom: 3 Lot Size: 250 SQM | House Size: 154 SQM Furniture Inventory: Furnished Location: Jimbaran
Price: USD 225,000
Price: Rp. 1,800,000,000 NC/Re/I-03 Oct 12
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FOR SALE - SEMINYAK GOLDEN LOCATION
FOR SALE
Until 2022 (10 years left 2.5 Are) Rp 1.270.000.000, - Rp 1.070.000.000 Additional : 5 Years Negotiable
Bar / Restaurant in Legian. Very well known with 8 years lease. Will consider equity partner with strong management skills.
Email : bar666bali@gmail.com NC/RE/U-25 July 12
Just behind of Cafe Moca Seminyak, takes 5 min to Bali Deli and Jalan Oberoi. This house villa is newly refurbished, repainted, new roof and 2 new AC installed.
Contact us at
to the performance of your investment. www.newlifevillas.com. info@newlifevillas.com tel: +62.361.848.2771 +62.81338.522.069
0858-5703-7774
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NC/Re/A-3 Oct 12
HOME AND BUSINESS FOR SALE
Land for sale 2.27 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869]
NUSA LEMBONGAN We are selling a newly established Bar & Restaurant in Lembongan Village (Mushroom Bay) as we need to move our business operations to the mainland.
Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, ricefield & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143]
NC/RE/U-5 Sept. 12
Land for sale in Tegalalang Ubud. 150 are, very good view. In front of Hotel Puri Bagus Jati. Please contact 0852 3714 4456. [4870] 10 hectares (hak milik) near Como Shambhala, north Ubud. Direct access from main road, fresh water, pristine landscape, village & government support to develop. No agents. Serious enquiries only. US$7.5M. E-mail: <ecoluxebali@gmail.com>. [5575]
Restaurant (Gomez Kinda Mexican) currently 10 tables and 30 Chairs Capacity to seat up to 60. Bar (Barbarella) currently 5 tables, 20 chairs and 15 bar stools Capacity to seat up to 50.
Home: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, combined living and kitchen, swimming pool. Sale includes all fixtures, fittings and furniture in the Bar, Restaurant and Home. (some exclusions) Leasehold 18. 5 yrs + Option. All licences and permits in place. Plenty of scope and opportunity for right person.
Beautiful villa in Ubud available for Ubud writers and readers festival. 2 master bedrooms, 2 marble bathrooms, pool, views, open living room, pool bale, tower bale, staff and more. All inclusive $ 150 per night. E-mail: <johnchz48@gmail.com>. [5603] Store for rent. Monkey Forest Ubud, prime location, high end boutique area, busy street. 80m2 + terrace. Newly renovated, equipped with aircon, toilet, CCTV, storage. Contact: <Jk@xl.blackberry.com> / 0878 7587 9220 / 0878 5139 6705. [5661] Rent villa 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom (8 guests) 5min Ubud, pool, ricefield view, Western standard, staff possibility driver and car, short term 200 US$/day, long term rental 5 Y or selling 24 Y. <sign@intnet.mu>. [5679]
Hiring the RIGHT property management company is essential
Facilities: 2 bedrooms w/ bathtubs, large living room, large dining area, swimming pool, small garden, car parking space, electric 7.700 V, laundry space, air conditioned, water heater.
UBUD
Land for sale in Payangan, 24 are, very good view. Contact 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1553]
Are your PROPERTIES being MANAGED EFFICIENTLY?
Asking: AUD$280,000 negotiable Call Chris on 0821 4468 2551 or email : stewped7@gmail. com C/Re/G-11 July 12
NC/Re/M-19 Sept. 12
New beautifull eco-green villas for sale or long term rent. 3bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, open living/dining room+kitchen, pool and garden. Freehold. Call : 0818 0562 9333 or <irawanes@yahoo.com>. [5698] 1000m2 building for rent. Suitable for restaurant, supermarket, gallery/exhibition gallery. Large parking. There are 3 locations: Monkey Forest street, Raya Ubud Market, Hanoman street. Also land for sale (6 hectare) and villas. Call Milo 0878 6320 3888 / 081 2466 3130 / <juskaryawan@yahoo.co.id>. [5717] Villa and Contract for Sale, Ubud, near Sari organik. 10 min walk to Ubud centre. Over 19 years remaining on lease + extension option. 5 are land, 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. A soaring 8 metre ceiling, glass doors, views of rice fields, private 8mx4m pool. <www.ubudhouse4sale.wordpress.com>. Rp1.6 billion. AUD$160, 000 <emilija. jane@gmail. com>.+62 81 55 863 0660 ,<info@anno-balipro. com>.[5654] NC/Re/G-03 Oct. 12
Without the right advice itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a jungle out there.
NC/Re/G-03 Oct. 12
Bali Advertiser
Real Estate
03 October - 17 October, 2012
GIANYAR Overcontract until Aug. 2013 house Batubulan, nice surrounding, 3500Watt, 2 bedrooms, livingroom, kitchen, 2bathroom, incl. 1 bed, dining table/chairs, home theater, hot water, AC, Rp. 23 million. Contact +62 812 9404 9494 email <kees0806@hotmail.com>. Possible to extend. [5663]
TABANAN 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] Minimalist house for sale in Kediri Tabanan. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, wastafel, small garden, garage plus 1 extra room for storage, etc. Clean, quiet, ricefield view. Rp. 275 million nego. Owner 081 805 369 219, <livelong_june@yahoo.com>. No agent please. [5444] 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]
LAND FOR SALE & RENT Seminyak,Oberoi: 5, 10, 12, 18, 15, 16, 21, 28, 30, 34 A Petitenget, Batubelig: 8, 10, 13, 15, 22, 28, 56, 72 A Canggu: 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 15, 25, 28, 30, 44, 60, 80 A Umalas, Kerobokan: 2.45, 5, 15, 17, 20, 27, 32, 44 A Bukit Jimbaran: 2.8, 4, 6, 9, 18, 50, 82, 90 A, 1.88 H, 5 H Marlboro, Denpasar: 4, 7.8, 9, 15 A;
VILLAS FOR SALE & RENT
Location: Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Jimbaran 2 bedrooms villa with private pool for only $ 150/night Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 0361 7870334 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-2 May 12
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Location: Harvestland A11 (Bypass Ngurah Rai) back of Mercure Hotel. 280m2, built 2 levels, luxury design, new, fully furnished, 4 bedrooms, livingroom, kitchen set, 2carport, gazebo.
Great value at IDR 4.8 Billion nego Contact : 0813 3727 0864 E-mail: yayuk_mktdps@indo.net.id NC/Re/P-03 Oct. 12
Rental service apartment in Jayakarta Hotel 200m from beach, 3big pool with bar, restaurant, 1BR + living, 1bath with bathtub, 2AC, 2 sofabed, 2TV, 2DVD, refrigerator, microwave, toaster etc. Call 081 2388 4973 or e-mail: <onelovebali@hotmail.com>. [5611]
1-bedroom suite at Jayakarta Hotel & Residence near Double-Six beach, at 5th-floor, livingroom with sofabed, kitchen, balcony, hotels facilities, rent daily or longterm. Call 0853 8770 2211 (10.00-18.00). [5712]
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Land for sale-Bukit Ungasan. 1.35Ha, ocean view, near beach, 4mtr road access. Rp. 100 mill/are. 1Ha with full seaview, hot mix road access, Rp. 200 mill/are. 2Ha good view, ashpalt road, Rp. 150 mill/are. 50 are Rp. 200 mill/ are, 4.5 are Rp. 150 mill/are. Nego. 0821 4587 7675. [5282] For sale/rent. 2 bdrm / 2 bathroom, fully furnished, “5 Star Bali style villa” - complete with marble floors, private bedrooms, formal dining area. Pool, immaculate gardens, in a secure Western villa complex. 1st to see will buy. Rent Aust. $16,000/year. Sell Aust. $230,000. Ph. 0819 1668 6426. [5342]
For sale 1 unit freehold villa Edenia near Banyan Tree & Karma Resort Ungasan. 300sqm land, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, garden, furnished, 24 hours security. Only for Euro 150,000. Please call owner 081 2390 9385 / <belindohouse@gmail.com>. [5613] For sale rent best Bali and ocean, golf, mountain, 2700 views, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 kitchens, pool. E-mail: <padanghills@gmail.com> / only SMS 081 139 6739. [5650] Lease 20 years - Rp. 350 million 2bedrooms, 2bath, outdoor shower, fully furnished, vacation villa, near GWK and Jimbaran Bay. Amazing lease because it averages 8 million month profit through rental on internet! 0878 6192 8382 / <alohavillabali@gmail.com>. [5665] House for rent. 3 bedrooms, yoga room, hot water, kitchen, garage, garden, Rp. 40 million per year, max 2 years. Bali Kencana Resort blok E No. 6, Bukit Ungasan. Call 0812 3788 4778. [5678]
For sale cafe restaurant fiveyear contract, full professional equipment in the very center of Legian, Kuta. 2 floor. Moving back to Europe. Only for serious buyer. Contact 0878 6217 1938 / email: <alechan888@gmail.com>. [5694]
Bar for rent located in Legian Street, 3rd floor and including office. Contact mobile phone 081 139 8811. [5722]
For sale beachfront and hill land at Serewei, (East Lombok), Selong Belanak, and north Lombok. Call owner at 0878 6521 0886 , 0812 4667 3322. [5631]
Magnificent slopy land for sale in Ungasan-Balangan. 26,5 are freehold with views over greenbelt and sea towards the airport. 4m access road in villa area with w/e on site. Easy to build terracing land. Rp. 100jt/are. <mail4pn@yahoo.com>, 0821 4409 4572. [5563]
For rent longterm/annual apartment top floor at Jayakarta Residence & Resort Hotel Legian. One bedroom type, kitchen available free to use resort facility. Asking for Rp 150m/yr nego. Contact direct owner 081 7976 0880 or email : <indoceltic@yahoo.com> for picture. [5672]
Villa to rent (100m2) Jl. Legian Kaja 489. 2 bedroom, terrace 50m2, garden 350m2 (no pool), good, safe, quiet, furnished, AC, hot water, wifi, Indovision. Available 1st. October, minimum rent 9 months, Rp. 90 million. <jagor@megapuls.hr> / 0818 0566 5019. [5546]
Well running bakery and coffee shop with coffee roasting business for sale. Including property, staff, equipment, car, furniture and regular customers in Lombok and on Gili Trawangan. Contact 081 836 5790. [5467]
Land for sale on mainroad next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. 081 2394 8595. [1149]
Overcontract shop in Legian. The owner move to overseas. Rest of contract 3.5 years. Contact Wayan at 081 2380 8109. [5648]
Prime Legian position 2 bed villa longterm. 2 bathrooms, satellite TV, aircon, flyscreen, big carpark, fully furnished, use of large pool, Rp. 85 million/year. Phone +61 4 1862 0034 email: <mason@waterfront.net.au>, phone Bali +62 877 6103 7676. [5685]
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Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. 081 2380 2626. Speak Bahasa. [1547]
LEGIAN
For rent weekly, monthly villa with pool in Padma, Legian. Nice and quiet 2 bdrms with AC, living rooms and kitchen, Wi-Fi, cable TV, maid. Contact 0818 0204 1262. [5358]
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Land & Villas Development Very cheap land for lease with rice field view 100 meter from Jl. Raya Mas, Ubud 30 years lease total 3.000 m² for Rp 1.350.000.000,or 1.500 m² for Rp 750.000.000,Ready to build with 5 meter car access & electric. Other locations and our villas developments: www.balibuild.com Ph: 0812 46 177 110
For sale land 3 are in Ungasan, full ocean view near Puri Bendesa Hotel, price Rp. 250 million/are (nego). Contact 0818 0608 8880 or 0813 3708 8880. [5691] Shop for rent. Large 80sqm new shop on mainroad with high traffic volumes. Jalan Raya Uluwatu, Pecatu. Suit surfshop, spa, boutique, tattoo, restaurant, bar, tours. 4.5 yr lease Rp. 80 million/year nego. 0878 6057 9666. <info@balisurf.org>. [5704] For sale Dreamland new Australian design villa. 7 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, magnificent ocean, volcano views, beautiful horizon pool, double garage, garden 2 gazebos, freehold, hotel license. Located above golf course, beach. AUD$ 750,000. Call/SMS owner 085 6384 5701. [5710]
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A BEACHSIDE INVESTMENT THAT WILL HAVE YOU FEELING ON TOP OF THE WORLD. Location is everything! At deVins SkyVilla you’re a 500 metre stroll to the beach and Bali's best bars and clubs. But you may well feel more like staying put on the ‘Rooftop’ at deVins SkyVilla and enjoying the spectacular 270 degree view, the massive pool and the Sky Bar and Restaurant . To have you feeling even better you can experience Bali’s first Aqua Spa with deVins Aqua Relaxation Spa and the Aquatonic Bathing Pool. Choose from 100 fully furnished units, ranging from Studio Suites to Garden Villas. Most feature a unique water theme with a Terrazo Jacuzzi, a private pool or a water fall. Not surprisingly, deVins SkyVilla Resort will return an exceptional ROI, offering a buyback guarantee of 200% in 10 years and guaranteed return of 8% over 2 years.
For more Sales information contact: Ayu Swary skyvilla@raywhiteparadise.com +62 (0) 81 239 622 113 www.devinsskyvilla.com
DENPASAR House for rent 1 living room, 2 bedrooms with 1 bathroom inside + family room, kitchen, garden. No garage for car, 150m2 building. Rp. 15 juta/year. Call 0823 4172 5253 for inspection. [5461] 2 Luxury villa type houses (1.03 and 1.04 are) 4400 Watt using granito tile, expensive TOTO products, kitchen set, hot water, etc, near Jl. Iman Bonjol and Jl. Marlboro, connecting directly to Jl. Kunti (seminyak) and Sunset Road. Rice view!! 1.5 milyar each. Must sell fast!! Contact: Irawan 081-33787-4881. [5473] House for rent with river view, 8 minutes from Seminyak, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, garage, small garden, Rp. 30 million/year, Rp. 50 million/2years. 0821 2311 6553. [5573] House for rent. Minimalist 2 storey house, 3 bedrooms + AC, 2 livingrooms, kitchen, garage, garden. Jl. Marlboro XVII No. 16, Teuku Umar Barat. Call 081 7979 0278 or (0361) 857 7145. [5646] Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV 32”, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 225.000/day, IDR 1.100.000/week, IDR 1.800.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. Please email <crescent.freija@ yahoo.com> or SMS 0852 3754 2274. [5588] For lease 15 years, Kost Exclusive, 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] House for rent. 2-storey, fully furnished, AC, W/H, s.pool, garden, garage 3 cars in Batuyang Batubulan, Gianyar. Land for sale 6.8are, river view, good for villa in Jagapati, Penatih, Denpasar. 0821 4756 4999 / (0361) 788 0096 / (0361) 850 1469. [5643] House for rent in Penatih, 400 sqm land, 4 BR with en-suite showers, 1 maid room, living room, dining/kitchen, AC, water heater, carport, full furnished. Prefer long term (5 years min) price 70M/year- negotiable. Further details call : +62 81 2365 7716. [5653]
BEFORE YOU BUY JUST ANY PROPERTY, CHECK THE A LIST A List Land Kuta Beachfront. 20 are freehold next to Holiday Inn. 38m white sand beachfront. 35m street frontage. Square shape. Last of its kind – don’t miss it! Rp 4 billion/are. Petitenget. 4.6 are. Freehold. Square shape. Street frontage. Walk to beach. Under market. Rp 1.2 bill/are. Seminyak. Next to The Villas 30 are. Perfect square block. Mature trees. 5m access. Wonderful development block.25 yr lease Rp 12 mill/are/yr Soka beachfront 35 are. Beautiful land good shape and access. Wonderful beach and ocean views. Direct beach access. Just 1 hr from Seminyak. Rp 110mill/are. Umalas 10 are. Under market. Jl Lestari. Riverfront. Good shape, good access. Rp5.2 mill/are/yr. Sth Kuta Beach. 10 are 50m from sand. Near Ma Joli rest. Good shape, good access. Rp 3.5 billion/are. A List Villas Umalas Jl Bumbak. Wonderful 4 br/5 bth villa on 6 are. Beautiful gardens. Huge pool. Tastefully furnished. Gourmet kitchen. US$520K Petitenget. Stylish 3 br/3bth villa at end of quiet gang. Huge rental potential. 350m2 Brand new. Pool, full furn. Close to everything. USD375K. VL-026* Petitenget. Close to Potato Head. Exceptional brand new 3br/3bth villa. Nothing but the best. Best position best furniture and appliances. Best finishes and fittings. US$990K Echo Beach. Ultra-stylish 5br/5bth villa with ricefield and ocean views. Perfect location. Walk to beach. Rp7 bill. VS-002* Lovina beachfont fr. AUD75K! Villas, apartments and penthouse right on the beach. Beautifully furnished. Fabulous gardens.All at he new Lovina Beach Resort. Great rental investment or live-in. 99 yr ownership by mortgage. Ultra-safe investment with great returns. Already 75%sold. Call us! Ubud. Absolute steal! BELOW LAND VALUE. Amazing architect-designed 5 pavilion villa in 2 hectares of virgin forest. 80% completed. Dream retreat for personal or business. 20+20 year price-locked lease. Just US$375K! VL015* A List Hotels/Restaurant Petitenget. Freehold Boutique Resort on 32 are. 9 stylish 4yo pool villas with 20 rooms. Spa, parking. 5 min walk La Lucciola beach. Fully operational with great forward bookings. Current occupancy 85%. Good ROI. US$8 mill. Neg Oberoi bar/restaurant 8 are. Fully operational beer garden and BBQ restaurant. 350m2. Huge potential. All licenses. 8 yr lease. Rp 4M or Rp2M joint venture.
JIMBARAN Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, garden, parking, maid. Free electricity for monthly. 2,5 mill monthly or 200k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [4592] For Sale: Beautiful cozy house @ Goa Gong, Jimbaran. Land: 155m2, Building: 250m2. 3 storey building with pool. Open shower @ master bedroom. Price: Rp. 1.9M. Contact owner 0813 1115 5639. Email: <dewi_kartika03@ yahoo.com>. [5551] Spacious villa 3 rooms for monthly rent near Jimbaran Corner. Fully furnished, AC, hot water, Wifi. Perfect for expats working near Jimbaran. Easy access to restaurants, shops, and the beach. Price IDR 20M negotiable. Contact Dian <sm@kupujimbaran.com> or call 081 855 9681. [5667] House for sale. Furnished in Kori Nuansa Jimbaran, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, big kitchen, big car garage, 3500watt, hot&cold water, int’l TV-cable, telephone line, landsize 167m2. Price Rp 1,1M. Contact direct owner : 081 7976 0880 or email: <indoceltic@yahoo.com> for picture. [5670] Villa for rent in Jimbaran with ocean view. 2 floor, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 4200watt, furnished including pond pool landsize 3.5 ara. Price only Rp 100m/year nego for long term. Call direct owner 081 7976 0880. [5671] House for sale in Taman Griya Jimbaran, Stunning views: harbour, volcano, airport. Landsize 300m2, 2 bedrooms, 3 bath, living room, maid room, storey, garden. No agents. Direct owner 081 2389 9229 or e-mail: <souvenir@ baliluna.net>. [5677]
*reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.
For sale luxury villa in exclusive villa estate located in Jimbaran. 3 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, air conditioned, living open style, dining and kitchen, large pool with gazebo, walking distance to Jimbaran Bay. Hp. 081 2385 2318. [5692]
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com
New house for rent @Umah D’Jimbaran. Cluster complex with 24H security. Fully furnished, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 livingrooms, kitchen, 2 gardens, 3.200W electricity, PDAM, water-heater, 3-way shower panel, carport. Natalia 081 6149 4400 / Edie 0813 3700 4554. [5706] C/Re/I-03 Oct 12
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The perfect set up for the ideal Bali lifestyle. Now Selling from AUD 215,000 Enjoy living near one of Bali’s most beautiful uncrowded beaches or have your own holiday villa cared for by a professional management company. The combination of Balangan Wave Resort and Balangan Beach’s waves is simply perfect. Choose from 48 one or two bedroom fully furnished villas with own garden and plunge pool. Enjoy the private Surf Club with two floors of entertainment and chilling areas, restaurant, swimming pool and Surf Cam. It doesn’t get much better in Bali. Ray White Projects - the most exciting development in Bali real estate services.
Now Selling. Enjoy priority, contact: Siska cell: +62 (0) 81 5574 9228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com
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An investment in the heart of Petitenget you’ll love.
Umah Jegeg will be a small exclusive development of only 7 villass hidden away right in the middle of the new heart of Seminyak, Petitenget. Each will be fully furnished feauturing high end finishes with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, private swimming pool and parking. Strolling distance to Ku de Ta and Potatoe Head. Managed by Ray White Resorts. Lease thirty years with a thirty year option.
Price : US $320,000
Umah Jegeg ‘Beautiful Home.’
For more Sales information contact: Ray White Paradise mark@raywhiteparadise.com +62 (0) 85 857 365 338 www.raywhiteparadise.com
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KALYANA BAY LUXURY VILLA DEVELOPMENT. Candi Dasa 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 D to maximize tropical outdoor living, each villa carefully optimizes light,, space, space air circulation and ocean views. All villas embrace both Balinese and European pean ele elements; en the as seen s en alongside alo open plan architecture, over sized windows and classical columnss as koi ponds, tropical frangipani gardens and stone carvings. There ere a are e now 5 villas remaining to complete the investments consisting of 3 and 4 bedroom room villas v llas ra ranging g in land size from 680m2 for the second row villas and up to the impressive press sssivve 1440m2 144 40 0 2 fron front fro ont on row villa which is currently under development. Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Freehold / Hak Milik Prices from : USD 735.000 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; USD 1.395.000
TIARA VISTA LUXURY VILLA DEVELOPMENT Jimbaran Tiara Vista is a new luxury villa development that has been designed by one of Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best architects and will be developed to a very high standard. The project will consist of 3 high end villas that will all have amazing panoramic views of Tanjung Benoa and Jimbaran Bay. Each villa has a land area of between 1000m2 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1437m2 and will consist of 4 bedrooms with a Freehold ownership title. The project is located within a private and high end gated community of Tiara Nusa with easy access to the airport and some of the best beaches in Bali. The villa designs are open for modifications to make this investment suitable for your requirements and site inspections can be carried out upon your request. A must see location and a very attractive investment opportunity. Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Freehold / Hak Milik Prices from : USD 1.400.000 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; USD 1.750.000
Buying and Selling in Bali With 7 years experience working in Real Estate in Bali and with the full resources of the Ray White Paradise Property Group, I would like to offer you my time and services to help you in buying or selling property in Bali. With a huge database of potential investors both local and global I can introduce a suitable investor to your property or, if you are keen to explore investment opportunities, I can carefully select the right property for you and provide detailed knowledge for the investment procedures in Bali. WISHING TO INVEST: INVESTMENT PROPERTY s %STABLISHED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY s ,AND INVESTMENTS s ,AND AND BUILD PACKAGES s 3HORT TERM AND LONG TERM RENTALS s 0RELIMINARY ,EGAL ADVICE WISHING TO SELL: If you have a property to sell I can introduce suitable investors from our huge and active database. 6ILLAS ,AND AND 0ROJECTS REQUIRED Please feel free to contact me today if you wish to buy or sell here in Bali. Karl Wilkins Tel : 08155 701 729 E: karl@raywhiteparadise.com
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A beautiful property at Kemenuh and situated in the middle of rice fields with private road access, 2 bedrooms, stylish western standard kitchen, ample size pool, large open area and full view of rice terrace furnished. Land size 2500m2, build size 500 m2.
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Arama Riverside Villa Bali is a villa complex in Nakula street. These plush private villas are located within walking distance of the fashionable boutiques and restaurants of Seminyak and a gentle ten minutes stroll to the attractions of Double Six beach. There are only 2 units from 11 villas still available. DON’T MISS IT....CONTACT ME... LEASEHOLD FOR 42 YEARS. Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Title : Leasehold
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This stunning 3 bedroom villa overlooks Jimbaran and Benoa Bay guaranteeing fantastic views. The 220 sqm 3-floor-villa sits on 400 sqm of cascading land. Excellently built with quality interior, marble floors & parquet wood in bedrooms, all with en suite bathrooms. For your leisure time choose between a refreshing swim in the well sized pool or relax in one of the bales or enjoy a drink & a fresh breeze on your spacious, roofed terrace. Contact : Mick Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 Price : USD 465,000 mick@raywhiteparadise.com
Bali’s quickest growing Real Estate Group is looking for Sales Executive and administrative staff who can keep up with the pace. LCAD160 Land Investment East Coast Bali
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This is an amazing land investment with an amazing price. Cliff front, stunning ocean views, perfect shape, infrastructure and permits in place! This will prove to be an excellent land investment to develop or land bank to receive excellent profits due to huge appreciation. A must see property and number one Ray White recommendation. Contact : Siska +62 (0) 8155 749 228 Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Price : IDR 200,000,000 / are. siska@raywhiteparadise.com
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Exclusive UMA ARDHANI RESIDENCE Uma Ardhani Residence is located in Goa Gong the Bukit in a peaceful and quiet place on the hillside surrounded with trees and greenery. This is a place where you can breathe clean air and at night you will enjoy cool breezes. Uma Ardhani residence consists of 14 high quality 2 bedroom villas with common facilities. 60 year lease hold title / prices starting from USD 222.000. Excellent value for money! Title : Leasehold Prices from : USD 222.000
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RV-1298 CHARMING FREEHOLD IN JIMBARAN As a guest entering the estate where this property is located, a lush tropical garden awaits along the paved driveway to the parking area. The whole complex has 24 hours security, a reception area, a high end restaurant, a gymnasium and a spa. Within 15 minutes driving distance from the airport , located in a reputable exclusive estate in prime area of Jimbaran, next to Four Season Hotel just across the road from Jimbaran beach this two storey villa features 3 thoughtfully laid out bedrooms with well sized en-suite bathrooms, cozy living and dining area. This charming freehold property blends modern Balinese architecture with local materials and imported fixtures and fittings. The master bedroom overlooks the pool and the tranquil tropical garden. All the rooms are fully air conditioned and tastefully furnished. The kitchen is fully equipped with top quality imported kitchen appliances. Without any owner’s usage restriction, you can either call this property a home in Bali and start enjoying a privilege lifestyle or join in the rental pool to give you rental income, or why not both. Price: USD 565,000
RV-1215 STYLE IN HEART OF SEMINYAK
RV-1169 RICHNESS OF TROPICAL LIVING
This beautiful, spacious and full of light 3 bedroom villa is privately located in the centre of Seminyak just minutes drive from shops and restaurants, set on 4 are land with 216 sqm build size, it has large swimming pool, parking area and helper quarter. Offered for sale with an initial 16 year lease, with an option to extend another 25 years. Residence or investment it would suit all your needs. Very motivated seller and open for offers! Title: Leasehold Bedroom: 3 | Bathroom: 2 Furniture Inventory: Furnished Location: Seminyak
Located in the beautiful and peaceful Canggu, this open Balinese style villa sits on 600 square meters of freehold land. Comprising of 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms spread over- 2 levels, this villa represents the richness of tropical living utilizing tropical materials and colors. Indoor and outdoor living on the lower level attached to the kitchen and dining area, with direct access to 12x4 swimming pool. There’s a independent 1 bedroom guest house complete with its own bathroom. Completed with big storage and staff area, bale bengong, and ample parking lot. Offered semi-furnished. Title: Freehold Location: Canggu
Price: USD 400,000
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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. Title: Leasehold Lot Size: 217 SQM
Price: USD 265,000
RV-1315 STUNNING SUSTAINABLE BAMBOO HOME IN BAMBOO VILLAGE COMMUNITY Be a part of the unique Green Community of Bali. Entering this villa is a breathtaking experience with world class views of Mount Agung. This 4 bedroom villa was custom designed by the architect/owner together with Bali’s leading Bamboo company, The master bedroom is positioned on the highest level of the ravine, coming with an en-suite bathroom and luxurious pure copper shower and sink – All the rooms have an unobstructed view over the lush ravine and below the longest sacred river in Bali, The second level is a custom designed double office with views over the huge open plan living/dining/entertainment area. The lower level contains three air-conditioned master suites with full wrap around balconies over the river. Every detail of the villa is custom made using hand picked high quality bamboo. This private community with pool,yoga pavilion and parking is waiting for you. Fantastically priced at USD 295.000 for an initial 20 year lease, with an option to extend for another 25 years. Location: Mengwi. Price: USD 295,000
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