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Dr. Kal Muller:
Champion of the Kamoros Kalman Antal Muller was born in Hungary in 1939 as war clouds were gathering over Europe. He left his native country alone at age 9 for France and Switzerland before emigrating to the USA when he was 12 to live with relatives. Muller has roamed every corner of the globe, becoming Àuent in four languages and earning a Ph.D. in French literature in the process. While hitchhiking around Africa, he put in a stint at Dr. Schweitzer’s jungle hospital and worked for the United Nations in the Congo. Currently, Kal works as a consultant for Freeport, the giant mining company in Papua, where he promotes Kamoro culture and sculpture in a program that helps alleviate poverty among the Kamoro people. What are a few of your unforgettable childhood memories? Making drawings of trapping wild animals for zoos.. pretending to be Tarzan... playing with my Nazi toy soldiers and Panzer tanks…climbing tall trees to my parent’s eternal worry...Àying in a DC 3 for 24 hours from Geneva to New York…at the airport getting into a big Lincoln full of fascinating buttons and levers… Of all your adventures, which ones comes to mind most vividly? In 1966, I sailed across the Paci¿c, ending up in what was then the New Hebrides, Vanuatu. Over the next 3 years, I stayed with the island’s traditional tribes. I participated in the land dive on Pentecost Island - the only white man stupid enough to have ever done this. That resulted in an article I wrote and photographed for the National Geographic. I did two other articles for them on the New Hebrides, along with a lecture film for the National Geographic Society. I also spent 3 years with the Huichol Indians of Mexico, taking part in their annual peyote pilgrimages and trying out the hallucinogenic cactus on numerous occasions. How did you become involved in Indonesia? After visiting some 80 countries over 15 years, in 1976 I received an intriguing and irresistible assignment to write a book on Balinese culture for Editions du Paci¿c. On my second day into the work, I decided my wandering days were over. Indonesia was it. I’ve never regretted that decision. Later I wrote a guidebook, Underwater Indonesia, which helped bring ever-increasing numbers of divers to what are generally considered the world’s best dive spots. What is distinctive about the Kamoro people? They maintain a traditional semi-nomadic way of life, shifting between areas of plentiful natural resources – the sea, the estuaries, the mangroves and the tropical rainforests. The villages of Mioko, Timika Pantai and Kekwa still preserve many of their old traditions and follow the beliefs of the ancestors and other spirits. A number of villages still perform an authentic initiation ritual for boys every 5-7 years.
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What is your job description at Freeport? I advise the company when asked about Papuan social organization, differences between ethnic groups, historical backgrounds of tribal wars, natural resources and where health services are the most needed. One my favorite roles is that of an “art dealer” and promoter of Kamoro sculpture in Freeport’s Social Local Development Department. I frequently visit villages to buy art to sell in Timika and Tembagapura, as well as Bali, Surabaya and bi-annually in Jakarta.
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How did you ever land such an unusual and interesting position? By virtue of the previous work that I had done, i.e. buying and selling African art in the US in the 1960s, writing and photographing books to help educate the Papuans and anyone else who is interested in the long history and amazingly diverse cultures that exist in Papua. I was able to convince Freeport that promoting Kamoro culture could bene¿t the company’s public relations pro¿le without having to “sell out” to anyone. How do you pay the carvers? I buy a carving by putting down an initial deposit of Rp50,000 to Rp300,000. Once the piece is sold, I pay then pay the carver “top money” which amounts to about 90% of the sale price less the deposit. On average, this comes to Rp400,000 to Rp600,000 for most carvers. Some of the larger pieces can sell for as much as several million rupiah. No two carvings are ever the same. I have about 200 carvers in the program right now.
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You make your home in Timika. Recently, I’ve read about some deadly tribal clashes there… Yes, we have more than our share of ‘tribal’ clashes. The most recent ones (some 14 dead so far, and counting) started with the murder of a highlands chief. The unof¿cial rumor is that he had been sleeping with his driver’s wife. The chief’s people started killing men from the driver’s ethnic group from the Kei-Tanimbar islands. Tribal clashes, which are quite common, are usually ascribed to pay back or women problems. Do you still get questions from visitors about the Michael Rockefeller disappearance? Yes. A new book Savage Harvest covers this story quite well. The same conclusions had already been published in the 1970s by another author. Very likely, he was killed and eaten. What are the most pressing problems facing Papua? Palm oil plantations, uncontrolled ¿shing, timber exploitation (much of it illegal), human rights abuses and lack of honest, quali¿ed Papuan civil servants to staff all the new regencies (kabupaten). Non-Papuan Indonesians should take an interest in their Papuan countrymen and to dispel some very outdated notions of their ‘primitive’ state.
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Where can people learn more about Kamoro carving? Starting on 14 September, I and six Kamoro will be running a program at Canggu School teaching the kids carving and dancing. The school library will be open to the public on Tuesday, September 16th and Thursday, September 18th from 3:30 pm to 6 pm for viewing and purchasing Kamoro carvings. Where can people learn more about the Kamoros? I encourage people to come and stay in a Kamoro village. I have a program to welcome visitors, but some prior notice is needed. Visitors can see the traditional life and work of the Kamoro during these visits. For more information, contact my assistant Luluk Intarti, hp 081-240-88025, email: suko2004@gmail.com, website: kamoroculture@blogspot. com.
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What do you do when you already have one of the most popular cafes in Bali? You open another of course!
breezy al fresco style dining, making the most of the cafe’s enviable location which overlooks a quaint market garden.
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Tantalisingly entitled ‘Milk and Madu’ on Jalan Pantai Berawa is the latest offering from the owners of the hugely successful Watercress Cafe in Batu Belig.
I choose a spot near the paved courtyard framed by trellised vines and smiling waitstaff hand me a menu. Already there is a problem. How can I choose just one dish! Breakfast options abound from skillet eggs with sourdough, Eggs Benedict Bali style or Muesli and more!
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After some serious thought I narrow my choices and prepare to make the final decision between French toast with Bedugal strawberries, candied walnuts and honey cream or Poached eggs with smashed peas, feta, mint, lemon and olive oil on grilled sourdough.
smashed peas are perfectly poached and I can just taste the freshness of the mint over the feta cheese and a tang of lemon, all balanced by the satisfying crunch of sourdough.
Situated along quieter Jalan Pantai Berawa, I identify the cafe immediately by the red London style lamppost which marks the entrance to hassle free, off-street parking. There’s an option to perch on the sunny deck out front or select a table in the main joglo. Its absence of any walls promotes
The savoury option wins and I also select a mixed fresh juice from the list of beverages on offer. Now, the last thing I need are more tempting options though the Milk and Madu smoothie with banana, maca, bee pollen, cacao, coconut, soy milk and honey does sounds awfully good! Cool tunes play in the background as I cast my eyes over the simple yet inviting decor of the cafe. The long, banquette style couch taking up an entire corner does seem like a comfortable choice however I prefer my rice valley view as I discover a renewed appreciation for Bali’s unique landscape. Breakfast is on the table and I know I have made the right choice! Eggs perched atop
Perfect for Parties, Home and Little peeps “Mummy, what time is the party today?” “What party?” Tension rising as I realise I have nothing even resembling an appropriate gift for the birthday girl! “You know, that invitation in my school bag? We just have to find her something special!” Aaargghh! My relaxing Saturday morning with coffee is fading to a distant memory as the tricky task of sourcing a clever gift for the party looms before me. Anyone who has lived in Bali for some time knows that toy shops are few and far between! A good friend mentions ‘Bermain’ a new gift store on Jalan Pantai Berawa. Originally hailing from Melbourne, owner and founder Kristel Maroszek is a vibrant and artistic mother of two who decided to take her creativity to the people. Fuelled by her constant frustration and difficulty in sourcing that special and unique gift, Kristel decided to open her own shop! Her colourful and eclectic range includes kids’ toys, vintage tricycles, party essentials, Bermain’s very own range of stationary, cards and gift wrapping right down to furniture and home wares
Milk and Madu is open from Monday to Saturday 7am - 11am for breakfast, with lunch served from 12 until 4pm. Coffee, cold drinks and their delectable selection of home style sweet treats are available all day until 5pm. Turn left just after The Canggu Club and look for the London lamppost or give Milk and Madu a call to book a table on: 0361 4081872
perfect for making your child’s room come alive! The name of the shop ‘Bermain’, is the Indonesian word for ‘play’ and challenges the customer to do just that! Just wait until you walk through the door. In search of the perfect present we arrive at the store. From the first moment I am overwhelmed by colour. Bright yellow ukuleles, mini peacock chairs & giant dream catchers made of felt, yarn & pom poms are just a few of the first things to catch my eye. There is everything from remote controlled robots to handmade fabric bunting. I see a poster for craft classes, painting skull boxes for Halloween & Fathers day tiki surf art. Love it! Custom orders are available for home wares (shelves hold a vast range of bright & patterned fabrics to choose from) and I’m told original, travel size coloring books are on the way, along with quirky rag dolls & felt monster toys. Art classes for kids have already begun and there are also plans for custom made party goodies. Kristel also aims to support local street art projects in the future. The task of choosing our birthday gift is easy and the smiley attendant wraps it for us, (who wouldn’t be smiling if they worked in such a vibrant place!) only now we face a different dilemma. We don’t want to leave! Bermain is definitely my new go to for kids home wares, gifts
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& party supplies and it’s all made in Bali. Thanks to Kristel and her happy team, my Saturday morning crisis averted! Now, back to my coffee...... For more information about Bermain’s art classes go to www.bermainbali.com or find us at bermainbali on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter 33 Jalan Pantai Brawa, Canggu 08123 766 9042
in your group, ensuring you are ready to bounce when you arrive for your session. One hour time slots are available at Rp100,000 per session. Special Bounce socks with extra grip must be worn for safety purposes and are available on arrival for Rp 20,000.
Slam Dunks, Super Tramps, Dodgeball and somersaults sound like a supercharged way to spend your Saturday? Bali now offers a brand new adrenalin charged concept in fun and fitness with the opening of Bounce Trampoline Centre.
Bounce is open from 10am to 10pm Monday through Thursday with the option to jump until midnight on Friday and Saturday. Sunday funsters are not forgotten either with the centre open from 9am until 10pm.
Bounce Bali, located at the New Canggu Club, is the first of its kind on the island and offers the opportunity to experience gravity defying, airborne acrobatic activities in a safe and controlled environment.
Another smaller arena of twelve mini tramps provides an opportunity for games of six a side dodge ball along with two more basketball hoops for slam dunk competitions. As if that isn’t enough to get the adrenalin going, angled ramps have been installed in order to practise back flips, front flips and any kind of aerial manoeuvre imaginable!
the pit for a soft and safe landing. Three elite performance tramps in the furthest corner of the Bounce arena will delight gymnastics enthusiasts and those with more advanced acrobatic skills as these trampolines generate more air time, enabling experienced jumpers to complete aerial flips and gravity defying trick sequences adjacent to a foam wall built especially for bouncing onto and practising your vertical walking skills. Not interested in bouncing yourself? Observers can watch all of the excitement in cool comfort from the elevated viewing area and enjoy a snack and a beverage from Bounce Bar and Café while you enjoy the entertainment below.
The final third of the activity centre contains three trampoline paths leading to a massive pit containing no less than 50 cubic metres of foam. Bouncers are encouraged to use the paths to gain momentum before launching themselves into
Situated within a brand new, fully air conditioned complex, Bounce Bali is open to the public. Bookings can be made with ease online via bouncebali.com, allowing you to choose your time and nominate the number of participants
The main free style arena comprises twenty five interconnected, framed and spring loaded trampolines, completely covered with two inch foam pads to ensure there are no hard surfaces and for added safety. Padding lines the walls for those who wish to ‘walk on air’.
Famished, I discover all too soon I have scraped my plate clean and I find my eyes wandering to the options available for lunch. For my next visit of course, but based on the time it took for me to decide on breakfast I feel it is best to be prepared! Salads, wraps and rustic flat bread pizzas all so tempting but it is the signature Gourmet Brioche Burger with soft shell crab, sriracha mayo, Asian slaw and fresh coriander that has my taste buds alive with anticipation. Sadly though, that will have to wait for next time and instead I choose a Revolver latte to finish.
Bounce provides opportunities for skill development, core training or a calorie burning cardio workout without even knowing it! Trampolining is known to be beneficial for balance and coordination, core strength and general fitness with the added bonus of low impact exercise. A study by NASA discovered that ten minutes on a trampoline provided a more effective cardio workout than over thirty minutes of running! Whether you are aiming for exercise or simply an hour of fun filled flying, Bounce Bali promises a great experience for any age and ability and is guaranteed to satisfy hard core adrenalin junkies and expend the energy of action hungry adolescents. For the purpose of a family fun day out or an intense fitness workout, it’s nice to know it’s NASA approved!
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JSA. After School Program Mum.......I’m BORED!” is a common wail we parents often hear from our young charges whilst holidaying at home or abroad. Thanks to the Junior Sports Academy (JSA) at The Canggu Club - Bali, parents will no longer need to compromise and cancel that luxurious massage or long lunch to seek out activities to engage young family members. JSA offers a comprehensive afternoon program during the school year in addition to school holiday camps. The Junior Sports Academy has carefully developed an afternoon schedule especially catering for families living on the island or here for a holiday. These programs run in accordance with the school term and operate after school hours from Monday to Friday, with some classes for the super keen even on Saturday and Sunday mornings! Coaches and instructors are all professionally trained and most with international experience and credentials. Existing programs for sports such as Gymnastics, Soccer, Tennis and Basketball have a proven track record and enjoy regular popularity as enrolments suggest. The dance schedule provides opportunity for tots as young as 3 and a half to take their first dance steps along with options for the older children to bust some MTV and Broadway jazz moves or get into a hip hop groove with some street dancing styles. Cheerleading classes are also on offer but
Canggu Classic Open Tennis Tournament returns to the “New” Canggu Club Tennis fever is again set to grip Bali as registration is now open for the Bank Mandiri Canggu Classic Open Tennis Tournament. Aimed at encouraging all standards of players, the competition now in its seventh year running and offers fifteen different divisions, ranging from Open, Super Amateur, and Amateur to Juniors. Held from 13 – 21 September 2014, this year’s major sponsor is Bank Mandiri and offers a 30 million Rupiah prize pool
you may want to bring your earphones as yelling and team motivation is part of the routine! Two brand new sports have been added to the Junior Sports Academy, Trampolining and 10 Pin Bowling. Strike 10 Pin Bowling will offer classes designed to develop students’ hand eye co-ordination, basic bowling techniques and game etiquette. Automatic pinsetters and a computerised scoring system means kids can spend time focusing on the most important aspect of the game - FUN! So.....after enduring my tweenagers’ cries of boredom and reading about the promises of fun and physical involvement (and any opportunity to get them off their ipads), I marched them determinedly to Canggu Club reception and enrolled them in the activities at The Junior Sports Academy. Judging by the excited chatter and tired smiles along with, “Please mum, can we go again tomorrow?” I’d say the day was a resounding success.........For everyone! For more detailed information about the activities go to www.jsabali.com
for the Open Division. Known for the sensational opening party, the tradition continues this year on the Friday 12th of September from 7pm. All tournament matches will be scheduled from 4pm until late on weekdays and from 10am on weekends. Each player will receive a t-shirt, ticket to the opening and closing party plus a chance to win division prizes and lucky draw prizes. Prize winners will be announced at the closing party. Register at the Canggu Club reception or online at www. cangguclub.com. Registration must be received by September 5th. Tickets to the opening party including 3 hours of free flow drinks, canapes and live entertainment are also available for non players at Canggu Club reception or online.
With scuba-diving holidays in Bali on the rise, AquaMarine Diving - Bali believe that the need for more professional, genuinely-certified and well-trained dive staff is more crucial than ever. That is why they created their annual 11 Month PADI Divemaster Internship Programme for Indonesian citizens who are interested in starting a career within Indonesia ’s fast-growing dive industry. Located in Petitenget, British owned with local management and staff, AquaMarine Diving - Bali are keen to continue to support the local dive community and offer this terrific opportunity for young Indonesians to develop these specialised skills under the tutelage of more experienced members of their local team. During the 11 month internship, each intern is assigned a mentor to guide them through the steps from PADI Open Water Diver all the way up to Divemaster. After 6 months of training, and having passed the PADI Divemaster course, the interns then work for a further six months with AMD-B, under the direct supervision of AMDB’s senior dive staff. This gives them a solid grounding to become dive guides with a professional, positive, and safetyoriented approach to scuba-diving, ready to be employed in Bali or at other world-class dive resorts around the country. AMD-B started this program in 2012, making this the third successful year of supporting the local dive community. In order to be eligible for the internship, applicants must meet the following criteria: - Must be an Indonesian citizen - Be available for an interview at AquaMarine Dive in Bali - Minimum 20 years of age - Must be a strong swimmer - Must speak English - Able to socialise with tourists - Pass a medical examination If you know anyone who might be interested to join AquaMarine’s award-winning dive team and be part of the ‘11 Month PADI DM Internship for Indonesian Citizens Programme’ starting in January 2015, please ask them to email Dive@AquaMarineDiving.com for more information. Applications are open now until 3rd November 2014.
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For Sale; Girl summer clothes age 3-6 singlets tops skirts 16 items, no big brand just everyday clothes, clean good condition. Rp 170,000 for the lot. Jimbaran 0823 4060 4943. [090]
For Sale; Display cooler, GEA, 115mm wide, 138cm high, 15jt. Rotary dough mixer 20 liter capacity, 5jt. Sewing machine, Jenome, 1.5jt, everything in mint condition and little used. 0812 3935 9409. Legian. [082]
For Sale; Girl dance gears for age 3-5 bought from Australia. Cute gorgeous dinosaur costume very good quality Rp 150,000 only worn once. Blue ballet leotard & disco skirt Rp 45,000 each. Jimbaran 0823 4060 4943. [091]
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Seeds for a Hungry World
In August Bali was honoured by a visit from Dr Vandana Shiva. This globally renowned environmental activist, biopiracy warrior, quantum physicist, eco-feminist, champion of small farms and hugely inspiring speaker has been called a one-woman movement for peace, sustainability and social justice. She was brought to Ubud by Mantasa and Slow Food Bali for a dinner and seminar, which celebrated presenter Desi Anwar Àew in to moderate. Dr Shiva came to talk to us about seeds. Small objects, big subject. The word for seed in Sanskrit is bija, and biji or benih in Indonesian. Bijah means that which arises from itself forever, that where life is held. Seeds have always represented the power to produce food, but increasingly they are being used for power of a darker sort. “Seed is the combined intelligence of nature and human culture,” says Dr Shiva. “Farmers have been reproducing themselves and their seeds for thousands of years. Good farming with good seed takes care of universal order; it is a community affair, working with and building up Nature. In the farming cycle seed recycles seed, soil is regenerated and farmers breed more farmers --- seed to seed, farmer to farmer. Seed selection, saving and breeding increases diversity. Rice comes from just one wild grass, but thousands of varieties were co-created by farmers and Nature which were appropriate to local soil and climatic conditions.” The ancient cycle of seed to seed, farmer to farmer is being rapidly destroyed by biogenetic engineering and the widespread use of genetically modi¿ed seed. This is a highly contentious, emotional and political issue. Believe me, I have waded through mountains and swamps of research on both sides. Should the world throw out the old model of traditional small farms in favour of industrial scale food production using genetically modi¿ed seed and chemical inputs?
seed each season, along with the toxic agricultural chemicals they require. And the variety of food plant seeds controlled by these companies has reduced food diversity sharply in the past few decades. The old-fashioned kind of seed that our grandparents used to plant are called open-pollinated. These seeds are saved from one harvest to the next, pollinated by insects, birds, wind, or other natural mechanisms, and the seeds of these plants will produce new generations. These are now called heirloom seeds. In another column I’ll discuss the ethics of making the seeds of food plants a commercial commodity. Meanwhile, it’s clearly imperative to ensure that we have the power to manage our own seed stock. If we don’t take personal responsibility for saving seed, we lose control over the food choices we can make. So if we go to the supermarket one day and ¿nd nothing there but Frankenfood, we have no one to blame but ourselves.
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According to Michael Fanton who created the Australian Seed Savers Network, ”Seeds, especially of food and other useful plants, should be taken care of by the people. They are too precious for all of them to be placed under the exclusive control of the few. The more hands that hold them, the safer they will be.” He wrote that 20 years ago, and in those 20 years who knows how many food varieties have disappeared forever? Agriculture in Bali is under threat, as we all know. Bali loses about 1,000 hectares of agricultural land to development each year. Besides losing land to development, we’re facing the challenges of climate change with much increased rain and reduced sunlight, and the fact that fewer young people want to follow the farming tradition. So saving seed is just part of the complex issue of feeding Bali ethically and sustainably. Several local organizations in Bali – lead by Slow Food Bali and IDEP Foundation – have responded to the need for local seed by launching Benih Bali. This new local initiative, with the support of other non-pro¿t organizations, will develop a network of better skilled Balinese farmers dedicated to organic, open-pollinated (OOP) seed self-suf¿ciency in Bali.
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In the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Review for 2013, the third Key Message reads, “The world needs a paradigm shift in agricultural development from a ‘green revolution’ to an ‘ecological intensification’ To be launched in October, ”Seeds, especially of food and other approach. This implies a rapid useful plants, should be taken care of by B e n i h B a l i w i l l c r e a t e and significant shift from island-wide seed the people. They are too precious for all coordinated conventional monoculturesaving networks of regionally based and high-external- of them to be placed under the exclusive adapted food plants which input-dependant industrial control of the few. The more hands that will be made easily available production toward mosaics of hold them, the safer they will be.” to growers. Collaborative sustainable regenerative programs will encourage seed production systems that also considerably improve the conservation, along with seed adaptation and innovation. productivity of small scale farmers.” Slow Food Bali Convivium Leader Mary Jane Edleson said, That sounds sensible to me. “We knew we’d be inspired by Vandana’s presentations, and All seeds have constantly evolved through climate change, felt it was important to respond with a local seed initiative in natural disasters and other changes. Farmers everywhere Bali. We’ll announce our ¿rst programs shortly. Benih Bali has bred seed through close observation, in partnership with identi¿ed three distinct agricultural areas to provide initial nature, selecting the strongest plants and using their seed. farmer skill enhancement programs for producing organic, Productivity is increased by constantly enriching the soil with open-pollinated seeds and will also work with farmers in natural organisms; the plants draw on a broad spectrum of several marginal areas of Bali to introduce a variety of millets. available nutrients and minerals for optimal growth and nutrition. Genetically modi¿ed seed is typically fertilized with only potassium, nitrogen and phosphorus. “Real seed gives you food and seed,” Dr Shiva points out. “Fake seed gives poor food and no seed, or seed that does not breed true.” This column is not a rant against GMO seed and food. It’s about the importance of ensuring that good quality, viable seed for food plants is available to Bali’s farmers and gardeners. Why should we save seeds when we can so easily buy them in a packet? Here’s a quick backgrounder for those who may not be familiar with the issues… Until a few decades ago, farmers were the custodians of their own seeds. Then populations exploded and food production became an industry. Plants and seeds became commodities to be tampered with, patented and traded. A handful of giant industrial chemical companies now conspire to control the world’s supply of plant foods. Several research companies have developed a Genetic Use Restriction technology, otherwise known as ‘terminator’ technology, that produces plants with sterile seeds. This of course means that farmers are forced to buy expensive seed for each planting instead of saving their own. Monsanto has pledged not to commercialize the terminator seed, but the huge number of hybrid seeds now used around the world actually have the same result, because the second-generation seeds are inferior and unreliable. So farmers still have to buy
“One of Benih Bali’s ¿rst initiatives will be a Festival of Millets to help recover another ‘forgotten’ food. With so many varieties of millet, including multiple colors of sorghum, we have great potential for alternatives to rice and imported wheat, including increasing food productivity in marginal areas in Bali. There’s also a ready market for organic, non-gluten Àours in Bali’s large expat community.” Seeds. Small objects, huge implications. In this rapidly changing world where food plant seeds have become a lucrative commodity, the future of food is indeed in our own hands. Benih Bali’s website www.benihbali. org should be up soon. If you’d like to become involved, please contact info@benihbali.org
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Among the most agreeable of Bali’s various blessings is the climate, blissful for a third of the year and pleasant to tolerable for the remainder. Another is the wonderful and plentiful natural produce available that can be bought both cheaply and organically. The coconut, a health and culinary powerhouse - from its refreshing water, delicious meat and healthy oils. Think of the many wonderful tropical fruits we enjoy. Bananas to die for, compared to the sad specimens delivered by Fyffe’s and Del Monte. Papayas that leave the pale GMOraised approximations from Hawaii for dead. Then the vegetables, particularly the salads, tomatoes and other traditional European vegetables requiring the cooler elevations of Bali’s mountains. I’d mention one other great resource, and that is the friends we make here over time who share the knowledge they have gleaned over the decades. For me one such is Sohana Bohlool, whom I met here getting on for 25 years ago now. Sohana is an American designer, who raised a son here and who has an abiding interest in wellness and life-giving healthy food. Meeting her the other day and discussing some of the above, it struck me that we could all bene¿t if we shared in the knowledge that people like Sohana possess. She took to the idea immediately: “I’ve long wanted to share some of this stuff, especially with expats living in Bali. Some will know it already but I think there may be some valuable tips that can save some trouble and pain. For a supposedly “Third World” country, I believe life here can actually be enjoyed with a higher standard of living than in the supposedly “First World” countries. “What about medical services?”, I ask. “Perhaps with the exception of medical services”, she smiled. Here’s what she shared: Bali Belly One of the ¿rst things to mention is what to do in case you get “Bali Belly” in any of its forms – stomachache, diarrhea, vomiting, gas and indigestion. If you start to have symptoms of food poisoning, take out your package of Po Chai. I say take it out because if you are smart you will go to an apotik and purchase one in advance. Trust me that it will be worth its weight in gold if you need it and costs very little for peace of mind. A package has 10 little bottles and you take one or two bottles at the onset of symptoms. Each contains tiny pills and you swallow them all with water. You can repeat this up to 4 times a day until symptoms disappear. They work like magic. Other helpful tips are to avoid eating from carts and stands along the road. This is common sense worth mentioning anyway. Of particular danger are foods like Bakso, which can contain formaldehyde and is boiled in aluminum pots that increases the risks of metal toxicity. Eating in reputable restaurants that cater to tourists is the safest course. If you have a delicate system, you might want to eat lightly cooked vegetables rather than salads, at least in the beginning. And, don’t make the mistake of thinking that if a restaurant is expensive, the salad will be safe. Most just wash it in ¿ltered water which does not eliminate bacteria….and so, back to Bali Belly. If you are living in Bali and want to have the highest quality food but still at low cost, ¿ nd local organic markets or delivery services. Sohana has fresh, organic veggies delivered 3 times a week at less than supermarket costs. Here are some of the most useful things she advises to have on hand all the time: Baking Soda Yes, that’s right, it’s an all-purpose must have, says Sohana. You can mix ¼ tsp. in a glass of water and drink for indigestion, put a small open container in the fridge to keep things smelling fresh, brush your teeth to whiten, put in the washing machine along with organic laundry detergent for brighter colors, use in cooking, and even put a 1/4tsp. in your 5 gallon water
container to make the water more alkaline. You can buy it in Bintang, Bali Deli or much cheaper at Hardy’s or the Sunrise Market. Herocyn powder If you get any type of itching skin, particularly prickly heat, sprinkle on this powder. If you want to get rid of ants in a non-toxic way, sprinkle the powder around the edges of places you see them and they will go away. It is also good for pets to help with itching. It is available at most markets and apotiks. Apple cider vinegar Cuka Apel is the local brand and is available in apotiks and supermarkets. It can be used to wash food, put in salad dressing, drink in water, use as a hair rinse in water and even use for skin fungus. And, not for taking internally, but for washing veggies and other food, use white vinegar which can be bought by the gallon at Sunrise and other markets. Sea salt rather than buy commercial iodized salt which is really not so healthy, get the local sea salt available at the Sunrise Market and other places like the Bali Buddha and the Pantry that sell organic products. Use it sparingly for all your cooking needs. Also use it as a gargle for sore throat and irritations in the mouth. You can combine it with Organic Coconut oil another great Bali resource available at Manik Organic for as little as Rp160,000 a litre, and use them in combination as a body scrub. Huang Lian Su Magic little yellow pills that are a powerful remedy in Chinese medicine which Sohana has used for years containing Golden Seal. The directions say to use it for amoebic dysentery but you can use it for almost any intestinal bacterial condition. For example, if you missed taking Po chai for food poisoning and now have symptoms of Giardia and Bali Belly, which have been lingering on as it so often does, then this is invaluable. They are strong and you should only take a maximum of 6 tablets /day after meals and divided into a few doses. Check this out with your health practitioner beforehand since it is in all respects medication.
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TUBERCULOSIS…… TB or NOT TB this is the question? This month rumors have spread through the expatriate community about a suspected case of tuberculosis present at a popular kindergarten. Naturally this has caused widespread concern among parents worried that their own children may have been exposed to this disease. Tuberculosis is not an easy disease to diagnose and there is no one-step easy test that will give a definitive diagnosis. For this reason any person suspected of having TB should consult with a specialist in this field. Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It most commonly affects the lungs, although it can affect other parts of the body. Medications are available to treat TB, although the medications must be taken every day for at least six months. Worldwide, tuberculosis remains a leading cause of death and is very prevalent in Indonesia including Bali. TB can be fatal if not recognized and treated. However, tuberculosis is preventable. Identifying and treating those who are infected, but who have not yet developed active tuberculosis, can prevent the spread of TB in the community. HOW DOES TUBERCULOSIS OCCUR? The tuberculosis bacteria are spread through the air from a person who is ill with active tuberculosis. The bacteria are contained in small, airborne droplets created by coughing or sneezing. Anyone who inhales these droplets is called a “contact”. The contact person does not usually develop active TB immediately. In some cases, the person’s immune system is able to remove the bacteria and he/she does not develop the infection. In other cases, the person develops an immune response that controls the bacteria by “walling it off” inside the body. This causes the bacteria to become dormant. The person does not develop active TB or become ill at this time, but is said to have latent tuberculosis infection or LTBI. Up to one-third of the world’s population is infected with latent TB. Latent TB - During this latent stage of tuberculosis, the person is well and cannot spread the infection to others. If the person is treated at this stage, active TB can usually be prevented. Treatment is recommended for all people with latent TB. Active TB - Active tuberculosis may develop if latent infection is not fully treated. This is called reactivation tuberculosis, and it occurs in 5 to 10 percent of people with latent infection. Reactivation tuberculosis may occur if the individual’s immune system becomes weakened and is no longer able to contain the dormant bacteria. The bacteria then become active and make the person sick with TB. The greatest risk for developing reactivation TB is within the first two years following the initial infection. Reactivation can also occur in people with HIV, diabetes mellitus, or those who take medications that weaken the immune system, such as steroids or cancer chemotherapy. Reactivation may also occur for other, unknown reasons. HOW IS TUBERCULOSIS DIAGNOSED? Skin testing — The TB skin test (also called the purified protein derivative or PPD) is the most commonly used test for diagnosing TB. In a person who is newly infected, the skin test usually becomes positive within four to 10 weeks after exposure to a person with TB. TB skin tests are performed by injecting a small amount of a solution just beneath the surface of the skin, usually on the forearm. The solution contains an inactivated portion of the TB bacteria. Most individuals previously infected with TB develop a skin reaction (a red or swollen bump) at this site. Blood tests for TB — Blood tests are available in some areas to test for tuberculosis infection. The blood test may
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ACTIVE TUBERCULOSIS Active tuberculosis occurs when the TB bacteria become active and cause a person to become ill. This usually occurs in the lung, although TB can affect any part of the body, including the lymph nodes, brain, kidneys, or bones.) If there is evidence on a chest x-ray or other signs that active tuberculosis is present, sputum cultures will be performed to culture (grow) the bacteria in the laboratory. This usually involves coughing up a “deep” specimen of phlegm from the chest. The phlegm is then sent to a laboratory and cultured to determine if TB bacteria are present. Other tests, such as a bronchoscopy or biopsy, may also be needed. While waiting for the results of the sputum culture (it may take as long as two months for the bacteria to grow in the laboratory), treatment with several (usually four) TB drugs is usually recommended. It is important to use more than one medicine and to take the medicines exactly as prescribed to reduce the risk of the bacteria becoming resistant to one (or more) of the medicines. THE VACCINE A TB vaccine (called Bacillus Calmette-Guerin, or BCG) is given in many countries to prevent infection with TB. It usually is given to infants, although it may be given again at other times. Unfortunately this vaccine offers very little protection, if any, against tuberculosis beyond early childhood. This vaccine also may or may not cause a positive skin test making diagnosis of active TB difficult. The Tuberculosis Specialist in South Bali is Dr Siadi in Renon. Call 0361- 265534 or 0361 – 265533 for location and opening hours. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at info@chcbali.com or office phone number 0361-2775666
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GOLD LOVERS Welcome to Cleopatra’s world and indulge in one of her famous beauty secrets. GOLD. It’s believed that she slept in a mask of gold every night to enhance and maintain her legendary beauty of a luminous glow.
I enjoy it when spas offer this to protect my skin especially after it’s just been rejuvenated. This divine treatment is recommended to be repeated monthly to keep your skin radiant. Gold Dust also offers a 24K Gold Collagen facial promoting deep hydration to prevent premature aging. For your eyes a 24K Gold Eye Mask is designed to regenerate the eye area and can be added as a compliment during the gold mask. If you prefer a facial that is plant based, Pevonia Botanica products are available as well.
The ancient Egyptians weren’t the only people to use gold for healing, gold salves were used in ancient Rome for skin problems and during the Ch’ing Dynasty of China, the queen used a golden massage roller on her face daily. Gold is treasured for its healing properties of being anti-bacterial, anti-inÀammatory, it ¿ghts UV damage and helps sunspots and age spots to fade, keeps skin looking younger, stimulates cellular growth of skin to tighten and reduce ¿ne lines and wrinkles, stimulates lymphatic drainage and blood circulation and it Usually after having a facial my hair is a mess so it’s a perfect gives skin a radiant glow. In other words this is a fabulous time to have a nourishing hair treatment with an infusion anti-aging remedy! of safÀower, geranium and orange oils locking in moisture during a relaxing scalp, neck and shoulder massage, Where can you indulge in which can be performed during a manicure and pedicure. a luxurious gold facial This really makes you feel like the queen of the Nile with treatment? Right here in three therapists pampering you simultaneously. Not only did Canggu, at the savvy Gold my face have a luminous glow, my hands and feet looked D u s t B e a u t y L o u n g e , gorgeous and my hair shiny and soft. How does it get any where their 24 karat gold better than that? facial is their signature treatment. This treatment Indulging in my favourite uses the highest grade of addiction – massage, I gold leaf sheets to lift and ¿rm the skin, reducing ¿ne lines spent another day at and wrinkles. I’d never had a gold leaf facial before and was Gold Dust for some eagerly looking forward to the experience. serious body pampering. I opted for a Gold Dust Entering Gold Dust I quickly ascertained that gold is the Body Glow package, theme, the wooden furniture is a rich gold colour and all which consists of their the staff are dressed in bright yellow. Climbing the wooden signature Gold Dust massage followed by a vanilla and pearl staircase dotted with frangipanis I entered the spacious white body scrub and ¿nishes with the mango shea butter body lounge with six white comfy arm chairs accented with bright wrap. The treatment started off with a hot towel wrapped yellow cushions. Chandelier lamps and large gold framed around each of my feet to clean and relax them. mirrors grace the room, giving it an elegant look. Here, hair treatments, manicures and pedicures are performed using The massage included plenty of pressure points which I top brand polishes and CND shellac. For young girls aged love added to the sensuous strokes with oil. My therapist 5-10, the Golden Child mini mani/pedi and head and shoulder expertly kneaded out all of the little knots in my muscles, massage will keep your little princess entertained while you making me feel relaxed. I love having a body scrub to enjoy some pampering. thoroughly clean the skin and make it feel soft and smooth and this one felt creamy and smelt delicious. Afterward, warm As I sat sipping a cup of ginger tea with honey I learned that towels removed the scrub before she applied the mango all of the skin care and body treatment products used at Gold shea butter mask. After covering me in huge towel she Dust are 100% pure and natural. 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Say What? Question: Here’s a variation on the theme. I am a girl who is currently obsessed with online gaming. I am geeky with an average body and reasonably cute. I’ve also only dated only one guy. He turned out to be gay and was hiding his sexual orientation from his parents. That was years ago, and I haven’t found anyone else I’ve been interested in until recently. The person I’m interested in has a girlfriend. I met the two of them and struck up a friendship with them while playing games online. We hit it off and began playing together every day for weeks. Then the guy invited me to partner with his girlfriend in a tournament for girls only. We got fourth place. After the tournament, the guy and I began texting each other every day and playing constantly. We averaged 20 hours per weekend. It went on like this for months until he and I reached a point at which we realized we liked each other and shared a lot of private stuff. For two weeks, we stayed up until 2am just talking. At one point, we even masturbated on webcam with each other, something I’ve never ever done. His girlfriend hates me and whenever she gets online to play, it’s extremely awkward. She’s very passive and conflictavoidant, and there are problems between them that they refuse to talk about. Every time he tries to talk to her about any of this, she changes the subject. He tells me that he wants to break up with her and has yet to do it. He says that a long distance relationship between us isn’t probable, that he flies for free, and that he is planning to come to Bali in a couple of months to meet me; that I am his ideal type because I am so into games and because we share similar values. The problem is I sent him a message a couple of days ago because I was feeling guilty about his girlfriend. I asked him to break up with her and suggested that -- either way -- we could still be friends. It’s just that I didn’t want to do any more webcam stuff with him or stay up late talking unless she was out of the picture. The next day, he and I played for about seven hours without his responding to my message. When I brought it up, he said he was surprised by the letter and would write me later that night. I got nervous and laughed, telling him to ignore it. We played as usual and when I left, he sounded sad and surprised to hear that I was leaving early that night. Now, it’s almost midnight, and he hasn’t spoken to me despite our plans to play together today. Is this guy just leading me on? Does his lack of response and ignoring me mean he really doesn’t care to break up with his girlfriend?
From his texts, I know he went on a date with her on a couple of days ago. I’m almost ready to give up on him and just play games, but I have some hope that maybe he’s trying to break up with his girlfriend as we speak. Even if he does break up with her, I plan to keep it only casual for a while. I don’t want to dive into a relationship with him as I don’t know if we’re sexually compatible or anything. All I know is that when we talk and play games, everything feels right and time passes. What should I do? Do you think he will break up with his girlfriend? Any advice would be helpful. Thanks!
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Dr. ZZ: Variation on a theme or not, you are not the first person to get hung up on a person who is involved with someone else only to find yourself out in the cold when you make a sincere move to bring your involvement into the light. You’ve made your feelings and desires known, a brave and awesome thing to do. This upset the apple cart where he had both a steady girlfriend and someone to flirt with and complain to about her. Now, he has some thinking to do and decisions to make. The ball is in his court, and there is nothing you can do to affect the outcome. Whether by the power of words, with awesome gaming skills, or by feeling right and comfortable with him, you cannot make him break up with his girlfriend. In that regard, beware of wishful thinking. A lot of people, when they are flirting with someone new, will hint that their relationship isn’t working out or will suggest that it is on the verge of ending. They want you to avoid feeling guilty about it; so you will keep doing what you’re doing. When the chips are down, they often act as if your feelings are your own concoction and all in your head. For this reason, you may want to pull back -- way back -- on contacting this guy. You’ve put your feelings on the table, and he knows where to find you. Until he breaks up with his girlfriend and tells you that he’s broken up with her and wants to start a relationship with you, it is probably best to assume that they are still together. In the meanwhile, interpret all “signs” from him extremely conservatively. Having similar interests can be an important feature of a relationship, but the fact that you both like gaming isn’t meaningful in itself without kindness and demonstrated affection and intentions. You spoke your truth with him; now you deserve the same in return.
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A Tale of 3 Healers Healer, How to Heal Yourself A small group of us in Ubud are busy building a new startup aimed at helping small business achieve the gift of time. All our surveys and our experience tell us that owners of small business are clear that having free time is far more valuable to them than additional money. Time to have with their families, time to take a holiday, time at work just to have 10 minutes to stop, relax and dream. They dream of freedom. Like everyone else we want to settle on a market demographic to define our target customer. What type of small business should we help? We decided against categories of business industry, we decided against locality, we decided against gender; we settled on the revenue size of the business. Then we started to argue about who should be included in that target and who not. On one side it was for a business earning at least $500,000 per year. On the other it was starting much lower, at $100,000 per year. It has been difficult for us to find demographics on Bali businesses for comparisons, but we looked at the American model, because we are looking at a global business. In the US there are some 30 million small businesses employing less than 100 people. Of those, 22 million are nonemployers or sole traders. 21 million of these earn less than $100,000 per year. The average income for non-employers is about $44,000 whereas the average for those with staff is around $3.6 million. On the face of it, very few nonemployer businesses earn sufficient to escape the poverty trap – if you want to get some time for yourself, then you need to grow your business sufficiently to be able to employ others to help do the job. The Traditional Joe Which brings us to our first tale, about a sole trader who is an excellent alternative healer, called Joe. Joe came to see me about how I could help him solve his problem. He realized he was stuck in a hard place, busily managing 6 consultations a day 6 days a week. But he was still having problems supporting his family and paying utilities. Other luxuries were scarce. Joe kept the details of his appointments including clinical notes in a big notebook that had a few years of very valuable information in it if he could find some means of converting the raw data. I suggested to Joe that he needed to look at how he could convert a standard emergency treatment into a preventative lifestyle support system for his clients. There is no better time to convince a grateful healed patient than immediately after her treatment. Take some time to sell her something, anything, even a backscratcher – but preferably a subscription to a new way of life. He needed to be able to capture client’s emails and nurture them in a marketing sense. I discovered he didn’t know how to use an Excel worksheet, so built him a simple but effective database for his laptop where he could record patient details, symptoms and treatments. After showing him how to use it, I sent him on his way to start his new approach to his business. A call a few weeks later found that he hadn’t quite got around to applying it yet. He really appreciated my offer to help him get started for no additional fee and said he would get back to me. Of course it never happened. Joe still has his trusty notebook and his gruelling consultancy schedule. The Global Healer In contrast to Joe is Jerry, who has taken an entirely different approach to his alternative healing practice. After completing 5 years of study, Jerry determined that he would be earning a minimum of $100,000 in his first year. When I met him he was presenting his business model in Hubud. Jerry used a PowerPoint presentation to help describe his growth from that bold start to where he now employs six other practitioners. He works one week in Australia at his practice and then comes to Bali to live for the rest of the month. Every morning here he holds a Skype session
with his practice crew, reviewing any problem cases and ensuring all is well in his world. Jerry has turned into an owner rather than a manager, and has chosen to take the gift of time. But Jerry is not yet finished his freedom trip. While he was presenting to us he used that opportunity to hold a webinar with his course of world-wide practitioners who were learning (for a fee) to do what he is doing. He ran the webinar with his web cam on his laptop and a decent microphone. Part of what he is doing is developing an electronic magazine on his area of healing, available for iPad from iTunes. He uses a freelancer somewhere in Europe to source the content for him, based on his editorial direction for each issue. In time he can let go his daily hands-on consultancy practice overview and get to his four hour work week. Joe and Jerry are both chiropractors, both providing brilliant treatments. The similarities end there. They are both in business but one hasn’t come to terms with that reality yet.
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A Collective of Healers Our third tale comes from Dr Clayton Christensen, the Professor of Business at Harvard University. In one of his videos about the disruption of the medical business model, he introduces his friend James. Poor James has an ailment that has perplexed every medical specialist he has been to see. He’s now taking 100 pills a day but still suffering medically and financially. Then someone suggests he goes to visit a medical practice in Texas. There he is shown into a room and there is not just one practitioner in there but five, all specialists in different modalities. They have James describe his symptoms and history and current medications then hold a joint discussion about his case in front of him. After some time they come to agreement. The spokesperson for the group explains to James what they have discovered collectively that nobody in his past individually could do. And what’s more, he’s told the treatment involves just one generic pill. What’s the Future for Joe? Maybe one day Joe can join a collective of alternative practitioners, including perhaps physical, nutritional and emotional modalities. Then maybe he won’t have to be concerned with marketing and systems and finances.
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In any normal medical practice there is always an assistant. Perhaps the regulatory need to track drugs and subsidies has led this to be standard practice. So What’s Our Best Startup Demographic? Who would you choose to set your business at? Would it be Joe, who can’t do the basics, is unlikely to ever buy anything else from you, and won’t refer you to anybody else to help you grow your business? Or would it be Jerry who will be much more demanding in service delivery but will reward you with upsells and introductions to his colleagues and friends? Defining customers by their income level is flawed too; Jerry would have been a keen subscriber to our service while he was still growing to $100,000. Our real demographic is those people who are eager to improve, regardless of their income level. The others will likely break our hearts.
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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU – AND YOUR MONEY! When in 1949 George Orwell published his vision of a society where individuals were spied upon and forced to conform to the will of the state – or else - he reckoned that time would come in 1984. Well, 1984 came and went and I failed to notice anything strange happening, although that might have been because I had already arrived in Indonesia. There was certainly no feeling of being monitored in Bali; I had difficulty just trying to make an international call from the island then. But now, 30 years later you get the feeling the world is so wired up that your every move is being monitored by someone. In most towns and cities, especially in the West, CCTV is everywhere. Phone calls of even presidents are being monitored, much to their horror and the embarrassment of offending governments when they find out. There is a positive side to this of course as the actions can lead to the identification and arrest of criminals and indeed has led to the capture of a number of terrorists. The darker elements of our societies now have to rely on more primitive means of communication. Nevertheless it would make you feel uncomfortable to know that anything silly you do in front of your webcam online is being watched by intelligence officers at GCHQ in England.
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But not only US nationals are affected Most governments are now making concerted efforts to increase their revenue through taxation. Even the old rules of residency are being challenged. I have heard of cases in both the UK and Australia of expatriates being declared tax resident in their home countries even though they met the official non-residency time requirements. Reasons for the courts deciding the persons are tax resident can be as diverse as having a frequently-used family home to membership of a club or even having a pet in the home country. The problem is there are no clear guidelines any more. To be safe you have to stay clear of gray areas. Perhaps the most aggressive tax collector after America’s IRS is Britain’s HMRC. They are hunting down not just tax evaders (who are breaking the law) but also tax ‘avoiders’. This has really moved the goalposts since avoiding tax through legitimate provisions or loopholes was always considered perfectly legal and a skillful financial adviser would be doing his job well if he helped a client mitigate his tax through such means. A leading tax law firm in the UK reckons that HMRC could start prosecuting as many as 30,000 tax avoiders before long, despite the fact that schemes they had invested in were not illegal.
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The way your money moves is also under scrutiny The days have gone when you could go into a bank and place a large sack of cash on the counter with a request to credit it to your account. Not unless you had a very good explanation anyway. Yet until quite recently this is what had been effectively happening in several parts of the world. But huge penalties and fines on major banks from the US to the UK and Switzerland have put a stop to money laundering practices and the result is that we are going to be questioned more and more by our banks and other financial institutions each time we make a transaction that differs from the normal. In a recent instance a client of mine arranged for his employer to pay relatively small contributions to his private pension scheme. The British life company involved decided this was a third party payment and so the third party had to prove its identity and source of funds. The life company demanded certified copies of the passports of all the directors and proof of their residential addresses, as well as recent financial reports. Unfortunately the company in question happened to be a multi-national based in the US with thousands of employees worldwide. Needless to say, the company declined to oblige and the client had to make other arrangements. And now we have FATCA! For some time US nationals overseas have been subject to growing pressure to declare their offshore accounts and file their tax returns. Unlike most nationalities, Americans are required to pay US tax on worldwide income, irrespective of where they live. And avoiding that obligation is going to be that much harder with the advent of FATCA which was passed by Barack Obama in 2010 and moved into the withholding stage this July. FATCA stands for the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act and it requires foreign national institutions to identify and report the financial details of their American clients. The institutions are so fearful of breaching the regulations that all their application forms and procedures have had to be revised to ensure they are not harbouring any US citizens who may not be declaring their overseas income. The days of banking and investment secrecy are gone. Even two very old Swiss banks are poised to publish their earnings after two centuries of secrecy. You may wonder why sovereign nations are bowing to pressure from the US. Why don’t they tell the US where to go and carry on maintaining secret accounts regardless? Well, for a start, they would have difficulty in conducting any transactions in US Dollars; tax on transactions from non-compliant sources would be withheld automatically as dollars pass through the clearing system. Then again there has been a groundswell of opinion that believes there should be more transparency in the interests of ensuring a more orderly society and of reducing the opportunities for drug cartels and terrorists. And in fairness, the US has made bilateral agreements to share similar information with other countries whose citizens reside in the US.
HMRC has gone so far as to tell offshore tax evaders to ‘come forward now before we come to you’ as it makes failure to declare taxable offshore income and gains a strict liability offence. Ignorance of the tax rules will no longer provide a valid defence. But all is not lost; there are solutions US nationals living in Bali will undoubtedly be affected in some way by the latest legislation. Most other long-term expatriates should have no issues unless they have investments in their home countries, make frequent and long visits or have very strong connections or business interests there. But anyone in doubt should seek professional advice from a qualified tax adviser or lawyer.
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In most cases any tax paid in Indonesia can be offset against tax liability in the home country. There are also a number of tax-mitigating solutions which are likely to remain perfectly legal and recognised by the home tax authority. In the case of US nationals it is possible to set up a tax-efficient international pension scheme offshore where the jurisdiction has a bilateral agreement with the US and it undertakes all the tax reporting. UK nationals who plan to remain overseas indefinitely may have no UK tax concerns for the moment although remaining in Indonesia or certain other countries would mean their state pension will be frozen for life and may give them cause to return to the UK on financial grounds. (Join a local group in Bali fighting this injustice if you are or will be affected!) If you are planning to return to the UK you can defer tax perfectly legally by investing in an offshore life company bond. This facility has been available for decades and will hopefully remain so unless the all-powerful HMRC decides it cannot wait 20 years to collect any due tax. You can also reduce a 30%+ tax on private pensions to as little as 2.5% by switching to an offshore QROPS, although this window could close at any time.
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I am not advising anyone to avoid paying tax; but I see no problem in advising how to legitimately reduce or defer it. Hopefully this will not irritate HMRC. I had better end now; I think someone is watching me. Colin Bloodworth of PPI Indonesia has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali frequently. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you are welcome to contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com or +62 21 2598 5087
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BIWA Bali International Women’s Association (BIWA) is a secular non-profit organization for women of all nations. This association was formed in 1974 primarily to contribute to the social welfare of the Balinese community while fostering friendship and understanding between women of different nationalities, living in Bali. Many activities are held regularly, the most popular is the monthly luncheon held at different venues, on the last Thursday of each month. We welcome you to join us, however please ensure you book at least two days in advance. For more information, please visit the website www.biwa-bali.org or call BIWA centre on 0361 286564 or 0361 7469607 / email <info@biwa-bali.org>, or visit BIWA Centre at Jl. D. Tandakan No. 5, shop no 4, Sanur, Bali during office hours: Monday-Friday, 10.00am - 5.00pm Books for Bali Project The BOOKS FOR BALI PROJECT support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We can assist with the donation of books and resources to local school and libraries. For more information go to www. ganeshabooksbali.com, ring Made Rohani on (0361) 970320 or come into Ganesha Bookshop, Jalan Raya, Ubud and read about the project. Buddhist Chanting Meditation In English and Indonesian at Vihara Buddha Sakyamuni Jl. Padang Tegal No. 3 Denpasar [south of Jl. Gunung Agung] every Thursday 07:30 pm - 09:00 pm. Bukit Doa International Church Bukit Doa International Church (www.bukitdoa.org) meets every Sunday morning at 1000 hours. Christians of any denomination are welcome. Our location is “The Hill of Prayer” and parties requiring information please ring Pastor Kade Mastra Mob No 08123800553. Bukit Doa International Church - Nusa Dua English language Protestant worship services at 10.00am
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If you went into a hardware store some years ago and asked about a key generator, the man behind the counter would take you over to machine that duplicated a key for you. A car key, a house key, etc. Today however, a key generator (or keygen) is a tool that software pirates use to illegally activate or unlock commercial software. Aside from the obvious ethical issues, there’s another reason why you should steer clear of these things. Read on to learn about the hazards of keygens…
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What is a Key Generator? “You can’t cheat an honest man” is an old proverb, and it has its complement: it’s pretty easy to cheat dishonest people. That’s why malware distributors love to target people who steal software, music, movies, games, and other intellectual property. One of the favorite traps set for pirates is the key generator. Sure, you could plant a virus or Trojan in a complete software package. But why bother uploading hundreds of megabytes to various sites, or making such a large package available to downloaders, when a small file of a few thousand bytes will catch just as many fish? Trial versions of programs are available from the developers’ sites. What pirates often want is a license key that transforms a trial version into a full-featured version that never expires. Programs that generate illicit license keys are called “key generators” or “keygens” for short. Google ‘keygen’ and see how many hits you get. Keygens don’t have to be very big. All they need to do is prompt the user for the same registration data that the software does and then use the same algorithm that the software uses to generate a license key. A few dozen kilobytes of code are ample for these simple tasks. The small keygen packages are often spread more widely and quickly than gigabyte-sized packages containing pre-cracked software.
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The reason for the longevity of some of these keygen videos may be a form of counter-terrorism. It’s entirely possible that some bogus keygen videos are posted by the very companies whose software the keygen program is supposed to steal. “Poisoning the well” of keygen Torrents and videos with malware-infected keygen is one way to discourage piracy. You might think that Google, owner of YouTube, would proactively police its video site for any sign of keygens and remove such content without waiting to be asked. But that would take an army of keygen cops, so the removal process relies on user reports of keygen videos. False Flags
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The comments left on Torrent pages and YouTube pages are not reliable indicators of a keygen’s safety. Positive comments (“It works, no infections!”) are often left by the malware distributor and/or his co-conspirators. Negative comments (“Hey, my antivirus software says this file is infected with…”) are either removed by a page’s owner or explained away by the owner’s shills. “Don’t worry about the anti-virus alert, it’s a false positive” is the usual advice. There isn’t any reason why an uninfected keygen program would trigger a false positive in an anti-virus program. All a keygen does is accept input, generate a string of letters and numbers, and display it to the user. So if your anti-virus warns you not to run a keygen, something else buried in the keygen is causing the alert. In almost all cases, a key generator is a tool that’s designed to help people do something illegal. Think of it as the digital equivalent of a lock picking kit. Honest people have no need for either. The irony is that there are so many bogus key generators now, that even the dishonest have reason to avoid them. ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can.
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For Sale; And now for something completely different. Monty Python’s Flying Circus 16 Ton Mega set. Complete series on DVD- 16 disks. Region 1 from USA. Watched once. Rp750,000. SMS to 081 239 88979. Sanur / Kuta. [050] For Sale; Protein powder imported from the USA. Brand - Raw Protein, big jar 631grams, vanilla flavor, no iron. Have 2 jars to sell. Expiration in 2016. Paid $32. Sell for Rp 190,000 each. Also one bottle of Maca homeopathic drops. 2oz bottle. Paid $26. Sell for Rp 150.000. SMS 081 239 88979. Kuta / Sanur. [051] C/Ho/I-20 August 14
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‘Dear Dr. Kris, I am interested in creating a permaculture garden, and some small plots to grow both edible and ornamental plants, but I am wondering where to start? Should I dig my garden up and start over from scratch or can I gradually convert my existing space into a permaculture garden? Can you please advise me in your opinion of the most important aspects of this permacuture technique as a starting point. Kind regards, Gregory.’ The term permaculture (literally meaning permanent agriculture) was created in 1978, when two Australian men, Bill Mollison and David Holmgren, collaborated on a book titled ‘Permaculture One’. Permaculture is a technique developed based on nutrient cycling so that plants, gardens or farms can thrive permanently and sustainably into the future. Industrial agriculture and its methods unnecessarily deplete resources, create toxic pollution, reduce biodiversity and are unsustainable in the long term. Often the biggest question is where to start? Permaculture relies on understanding the natural environment and its processes, then applying them to your garden. Recycling nutrients and water are key components of permaculture, along with withdrawing the use of synthetic fertilisers or chemical pesticides/ herbicides. A permaculture garden will be an organic garden, it will de¿nitely require a compost plan, it will likely utilise companion planting, and it will eventually employ aspects of water recycling or even possibly aquaponics, all of which are topics for discussion on their own. Permaculture is a system for growing that requires the understanding of the environmental cycles and inter-relationships and applying them within your garden. The health of the plants is a function of soil, sunlight and moisture. Whether you are growing fruits, vegetables, Àowers or trees, whatever sort of permaculture garden you wish to create, a de¿nite is that you will require a good steady supply of nutrient rich natural fertiliser, so planning for composting is always a good idea to begin with. A good source of compost is a vital element of any permaculture garden, and because the process takes time you will ¿nd it is a good idea to build your compost ¿rst, so that by the time your garden is in full swing you will have nutrient rich material ready to add. Even if you don’t begin the compost immediately it is best to start with a de¿nite plan of where the compost will be and whether it will be a bin or pile. Planning the position of the compost is important, it should be in a sunny spot, possibly camouÀaged or hidden, and probably best to keep it away from both the house and edible part of the garden. You can’t control the sun, but you can make the most of it by placing the plants that have full sun requirements in the most advantageous position possible. Plants that require shade should be placed similarly. If you are not familiar with how the sun moves across your yard, then take the time to observe and plan appropriately. Also think about plant heights and the shade that structures and trees will cast around the garden from the morning to the afternoon and how this will affect the sunlight requirements of other plants. Consider companion planting. Companion planting can be used to stimulate plant growth and productivity, mask their scent and increase resistance to pests and diseases, whilst attracting bene¿cial insects(bees) which act as pollinators, or even prey on other pests (ladybirds, lacewings and hoverÀies). For example strong smelling herbs such as rosemary, garlic or basil planted among tomatoes will help to deter pests. A diverse range of plants will support a balanced range of insects, whereas a garden full of tomatoes will likely attract only
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Rainwater is always going to be the best water supply for your garden. Using an aquaponics set up is more advanced system of water harvesting whereby water is cycled through ponds which contain ¿sh and plants. This nutrient ¿lled water rich in ¿sh wastes, is then used on the garden and the runoff is captured, re-¿ltered and cycled back into the ¿sh ponds, and the process repeats. This system is more involved and is maybe something you could think about later on down the track. Aquaponics is a developing science within the ¿eld of permaculture which is so productive that it is successfully being employed in commercial agriculture. Now this may all sound too complicated, but alas Rome wasn’t built in a day! It is not necessary to completely start over, begin with a small patch of garden and then gradually phase the garden into a complete permaculture system. Cease using any chemical/ synthetic gardening products, which I know can be like quitting smoking for some! Then build your compost, remove the plants you don’t want, and add the ones you do. Mulch the garden and add compost to the soil. Once you have this step covered, then you are well on your way, and you can then move onto thinking about water harvesting/cycling through the garden. If you get this far you can even start thinking about how to incorporate animals such as chickens or quails into the system, which will provide fertiliser, eggs, and deter pests. The key is to understand the processes naturally at work, the rest (digging, planting, watering) is easy. Once you have achieved a well balanced environmental state within your garden you will ¿nd it growing healthier, more vigorous and pest resistant than before, requiring less effort from you as it thrives on natural cycles. Rice farming technology in Bali known as the ‘subak’ system is a very good example of collective permaculture. Water is cycled down through the interlocked terraces, frogs, ¿sh, and ducks all contribute to add fertiliser and remove insects, and the water returns to the river further downstream. This system has successfully maintained the ecology of the Balinese rice terraces for over 1000 years, long before the term ‘permaculture’ ever existed! Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2014 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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“A Sense of Proportion” Last issue we started to look at what we can do to honour the request of the Balinese people and comply with the building permit requirement that all buildings built in Bali “incorporate elements of Balinese architectural style in their design”. We listed four things we can do: 1. Place and orient buildings respecting the concept of Tri Angga. 2. Design the buildings respecting the concept of Tri Angga and reÀecting the types, shapes and sense of proportion used in Balinese structures. 3. Use traditional materials. 4. Incorporate Balinese decoration in our buildings.
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This issue we will look at the design of the buildings themselves. Just to recap, the concept of Tri Angga considers a world in which everything is divided into a hierarchy of three distinct parts: 1. The higher pure places or Utama where the gods dwell, 2. The middle neutral places or Madya where we mere mortals dwell and 3. The lower impure places or Nista where evil and mischievous spirits dwell. Harmony and balance must be maintained between these three parts. Traditional Balinese buildings have a base structure known as a stereobate (a raised platform of masonry) which incorporates a styrobate (a course of masonry which supports a colonnade or row of columns), this stereobate represents the Nista part of the building. Posts are mounted on the stereobate and a structure of horizontal beams constructed to connect the tops of the posts. The posts may be left as an open bale or may have enclosing walls. This represents the Madya part of the building. On the top of the post and beam structure is built a roof structure of wood with a roof covering which might be clay roof tiles, alang alang grass or bamboo shingles. The roof represents the Utama or the pure part of the building. These three distinct components can be clearly seen on all kinds of structures in Bali, houses, temples, palaces, gateways, kul kul towers and even walls all have plinth like base structures that sit on the ground, middle body sections and are topped with overhanging roof like structures. Different buildings tend to be designated by the number of posts they have. A small square building may have 4 posts and is known as a bale sakempat a medium sized building such a kitchen (the paon) may have six posts and is known as a bale sakenam while larger buildings such as the sleeping pavilion for the head of the household (the meten) may have eight posts known as a bale sakutus. It is of interest to note that in traditional Balinese design THE most important building elements, the structural foundations, columns and beams that give the building strength to withstand subsidence and earthquakes, are important features of the design. We can only assume that the wisdom of ages and hard earned lessons over eons (there’s that word again) of time have guided design evolution. Modern Balinese buildings still follow traditional design principles and incorporate structural columns at the corners of the buildings and within the walls as primary structural elements that give buildings the strength they must have in such a tectonically active area. There are, of course, those cretins amongst us who design minimalist and what I call toy town architecture and are continuously reducing the sizes of columns and beams to get clean straight walls. They ignore the lessons of the past at their (or should I say other people’s) peril. From a design point of view Balinese buildings have a magic about them that you can’t quite put your ¿nger on, somehow they look - right. To understand why perhaps we can look at one of the world’s most architecturally appreciated buildings - the Parthenon in Athens. Of particular interest to people who study this building is its wonderful sense of proportion. The relationship between its height, width and length, the slope of the roof, the size and spacing of its columns, the proportions and slope of the stairs that lead up to its styrobate. The Parthenon also exhibits a beautiful balance between structural design and beauty of form. Perhaps the same can be said for traditional Balinese architecture. Look across a series of Balinese roofs and you will note that the slope of the different roofs will all be around the same. The depth of the eaves and how far the roofs overhang walls and stereobates, the size of the stereobates in relation to the size of the buildings, the ratios between the heights of walls and the horizontal distances between columns, the steepness of steps, all these factors are built to a sense of proportion that is pleasing on the eye. From older simple buildings to modern opulent ones the sizes may vary but the sense of proportion tends to remain the same. The stereobate is a masonry platform raised above the ground. It provides the base of Balinese structures. Simple versions have a
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In simple buildings wooden posts are constructed on the styrobate mounted in small stone bollards known as sendi, these are joined at the top with wooden beams usually with bracing struts at the corners. These posts and columns are often decorated with carvings which can vary from very simple to highly ornate. The upper beams support the roof structure. The gaps between the posts may be open or enclosed with walls of bamboo mat, wood or masonry either as screen walls or to form rooms. An increasing number of buildings these days have reinforced concrete columns and beams and the walls are formed by red brick or batako (concrete block) in¿ll. The columns and walls are usually set back from the edge of the stereobate with the columns standing out from the walls and decorated as features. The outer surfaces are often covered with a stone or red brick veneer and incorporate beautiful carved ornamentation or panels displaying the full artistic creativity of the Balinese people. In the past the Balinese people tended to live a semi outdoor life spending much of their time in open bales, on open verandahs or in their courtyards. Windows and doors were usually small, without glass and closed with twin leaved doors and shutters leaving rooms quite gloomy inside. These days house design has changed with houses having more rooms and fewer open bales and so glazed windows, often of dutch design (which sadly tend to clash with traditional Balinese design), are widely used. Internal doors these days are usually single leaf doors. In spite of this the traditional twin leaf wooden doors and window shutters are still incorporated as important elements into feature walls. Often surrounded by ornate carved stonework and with the door and shutter leaves and their wooden frames also richly carved they represent important expressions of Balinese art in local architecture. The roof is the crowning glory of any building and, as the utama, is particularly important in Balinese buildings. Most Balinese buildings have hipped roofs although some are gabled. The slope of the roof is important, too steep or too shallow a slope and the building will look out of proportion.
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Traditional Balinese roofs are usually open inside (no ceilings) and are constructed by installing radial sloping rafters that meet at the peak where they are joined to a ridge plate which may be richly carved to provide a main feature inside the house. Only larger roofs tend to have roof trusses (see article www.mr¿xitbali. com/articles/article190.html). The carpentry in Balinese buildings is fascinating and exhibits highly developed craftsmanship in what can be very complex ingenious structures. In simple buildings the roof covering would likely be alang alang (thatch) or bamboo shingles while these days the vast majority of roofs are covered with locally produced clay tiles. Roofs in Bali are often “Àared” with a lesser slope along the bottom edges which gives a concave look to the roof, this is not an essential feature. Roofs usually have roof ornamentations with “crowns” at the very top where hip ridges come together and decorated ridge tiles particularly in the centre of top ridges and at the bottom of hips ridges. Around the lower edge of the roof is a facia board fastened to the ends of the rafters, known locally as a Kolong it is not mounted vertically as in western houses but is sloped back from the edge of the roof. These features all come together to form beautifully proportioned buildings that are both pleasing on the eye and structurally sound. This brief article explains only the basic elements of Balinese building design, it only scratches the surface of what is an extensive and sophisticated discipline. For more information have a look at two excellent books “Architecture of Bali” by Made Wijaya and “Introduction to Balinese Architecture” by Julian Davison. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mr¿xitbali.com or through the of¿ce on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2014 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Bm/I-20 August 14
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Dreaming of Dream¿elds, the Bali Advertiser goes Dancing Dutch style The day was sunny and bright when I left for Dream¿elds on my battered rusty but true Yamaha motorbike. I had downed a couple of red bulls, and was ready for the journey from Seminyak to Jimbaran and the GWK cultural park walled garden, the setting for the festival. The night before I had gone to Skygarden to secure my ticket, saying I was press had got me a name, and that was enough to bag a ticket for the ¿rst day festival, not a press pass, but a ticket. So my thanks to those involved in making it happen. Set in the ruins of GWK Dream¿elds was just that a dream, the stage which was designed like a traditional grinning Balinese Garuda with the actual stage area being inside his mouth! The whole place was brightly lit, garish, very alive, and complete with lasers, it looked like a scene from Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory, and the people who went along to enjoy this event dressed in a similar fashion! Dream¿elds is actually a franchised event, and was originally from Holland. It is billed as the country’s fastest growing dance festival, and with the lineup that graced the stage on Saturday August 16th it is set to become a mainstay In Bali also. Saturday’s lineup was as follows: Dash Berlin, Sidney Samson, Ummet Ozcan, Timmy Trumpet, Will Sparks, Mighty Fools, Gold¿sh & Blink, Indyana, Wildstylez, Jochen Miller, Anggun, DJ Yasmin, Nakadia, Nick Sijmen, Dipha Barus, La Riots and Dubvision not to mention countless support acts and local warm up artists.
The event itself was the classic combination of two different forms of cultures separated by many different generations and differing history. The GWK which is one of Bali’s oldest monuments playing host to electro, dub and house music from the 21st century, was really something to behold. Dash Berlin famous for his legendary re-mixes notably Jar of Hearts featuring Christina Novelli played an awesome electro set, and in my opinion really set the pace for the other DJ’s to follow. While I was watching his trippy dance set I was struck with a thought, when exactly was it that DJ’s became so cool? When I grew up the DJ was the geek who couldn’t pick up a guitar or had a bad voice, the computer guy or the self styled failed radio presenter playing school disco’s for ¿fty quid a pop. Now however in our electro age the DJ is climbing up the ranks of celebrity, obviously less raucous than rock stars, but at the same time a musical celebrity for sure. Sidney Sampson another household name DJ from Holland, who began his musical career at just thirteen with hip hop before gracing the decks, is a house music icon and a DJ of international acclaim. Famed for his electro and Dutch house tunes, namely Riverside where he got a number one hit in Holland and even got to number two on the UK charts. Sampson did not disappoint and from my vantage point mid crowd wasn’t missing a beat when he played certain tracks ¿re actually leapt from the stage which gave the whole thing the rock festival vibe.
For me though the act that really impressed me was Mighty Fools. Don’t get me wrong the music was by no way as technically intricate, or well put together, as say Dash Berlin, but man it was fun, full of cuts scratches, sirens, and dub elements, also it had bags of energy and so did they. This is little wonder as the Mighty Fools are pretty young themselves, and since 2008 when they formed, have been slowly creeping into the conscious of the electro circuit for some time. Their music is pure electro with dub beats mixed in for good measure, I think in ¿ve to six years these guys My personal account of Dream¿elds is a fairytale in keeping will be at the top of their game and bringing a new element with the hazy recollections of a truly unique experience. to dance music. Dream¿elds Festival held at GWK cultural park was a The festival showcased the magical event, rare and Àeeting. true talent the DJ community has on offer and the fact they The sun set on a scene which looked more in keeping chose to host the festival in with the ¿lm Apocalypse Now than the one usually depicted Bali shows how clubs like Sky by tranquil postcard Bali. A walled ruined temple ¿lled Garden, DJ café and many with thousands, the congregation had gathered for their more here in Bali are starting impending electric sermon. Appointed preachers took their to have an impact outside of place on the altar, and like men of magic and mystery, brought light, smoke, and noise to the eager masses. Me the island, I met up with at least ten people who travelled and the musical moped had arrived in Jimbaran an hour from as far a¿eld as America, The UK and of course Holland, before opening (5pm) and stopped off for a quick Bintang in just to be there! Scruffy Murphy’s Irish bar, soon though it was time, I grabbed my bag containing a notepad, and a camera, and headed The festival ¿nished like all good festivals should, late, messfor the festival. On getting through the gate I was greeted ily and with an epic ¿rework display. All I can say is well done! by thousands of people some in garish outlandish costumes This truly was a very different event, and one that is making some with less than nothing on covered in day-glow body a name for itself here in Bali. Till the next time Dream¿elds paint, and others playing it cool with shades and a baseball I salute you. cap, yea this truly was a music festival.
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TENNIS NEWS
If one asks why with a population of 250 million, Indonesia struggles to have success in the international sports arena, one need not look further than the performance of the Indonesian sports bureaucracy, in particular the so called NSO’s, National Sports Organisations. Case in point, the saga of Indonesia’s highest ranking tennis player Tami Grende, who has been on the receiving end of some perplexing treatment by her NSO. Even though she is the highest ranking Indonesian tennis player at No.47 in Asia, the Indonesian Tennis Federation refused to include her in the Indonesian team for the Junior Olympics in Nanjing, China this month. An earlier fully funded invitation to Tami to participate in the US Open, was also refused by the Indonesian Tennis Federation, which left Tami with the choice of either giving up her quest of improving her rankings or going it alone,and alone she has persisted without her mentor and coach, travelling alone across continents. Asked if her recent treatment by the tennis federation has pushed her to start considering playing elsewhere, Tami was adamant, “I am Indonesian, I was born here, I learnt my tennis here in Indonesia, all my family and friends are here, I am not leaving Indonesia”. Tami is preparing for the Australian Open early in 2015. To continue playing Tami now has to rely on funding from supporters. Anyone interested in helping Tami, in her struggle, see https://www.facebook.com/nunungs.sinuraya or https://www.facebook.com/mike.walsh.7564129 In other tennis news the Canggu Tennis Classic has moved to September 13-21. Divisons include Open, Super Amateur, Amateur and Junior Unisex. Entry forms at www. cangguclub.com CRICKET NEWS HATTEN WINES BALI CRICKET LEAGUE In the men’s competition on 17 August Exclusive People easily defeated a disappointing Udayana in the morning match by reaching the target set in their 11th over. BSF Cricket Academy, thanks to an unbroken 3rd wicket partnership between Wisna Parikrama and Wisnu Kurmiawan, were far too good for Bali Bandits who struggled to reach 105 in their chase of a winning target of 158. In The women’s competition Gianyar continued on their winning way by convincingly defeating Badung by 33 runs in their Ten/10 encounter.
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On the 24 August the inaugural match between the Indonesian and Rest of the World teams selected from the cricketers playing in the Hatten Wines Bali Cricket League was held and a close battle was envisaged with the winning team taking the offered prize money of IDR 1.1 m. Indonesia won the toss and elected to bat and at one stage found themselves in real trouble with 5 wickets already lost and only 51 runs on the board. However some sound batting from Kadek Gamantika and a 7th wicket partnership of 48 between Putra Darmawan and Zack Awang saw Indonesia reach 7 for 131 - a competitive total but well within the reach of the Rest Of the World team. However they too were in early trouble with three batsmen out and only 32 runs in the book. A partnership of 54 between Shae Thompson and Manoj Joshi righted the ship but some excellent bowling from Suda Arsa, the 5th bowler used, resulted in some quick dismissals. The Rest of the World team didn’t recover and at the end of their 20 overs had reached 9 for 118 in reply to lose by 13 runs.
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In the second match Hatten Tigers, needing only 2 bowlers, had an easy victory over XP Tridatu. SUMMARY Men’s Competition: Exclusive People 3/74 (Roshan de Silva 39 no, Clinton Welfare 12, Agung Kusuma 2/23, Suda Arsa 1/15) defeated Udayana 7/72 (Suda Arsa 29, Wayan Budiartha 16, Neil Power 2/4, Surya Singh 1/12) BSF Cricket Academy 3/157 (Wisna Parikrama 74 no, Wisnu Kurmiawan 48 no ) defeated Bali Bandits 105 (Danny McManon 26, Aaron Young 25, Wisnu Kurmiawan 3/8, Dewa Sidi 2/9, Putu Suartoni 2/14) Indonesia 7/131 (Kadek Gamantika 46, Putra Darmawan 20no, Zack Awang 18 no, Tyler Mitchell 2/4, Raju Kumar 1/14) defeated Rest of the World 9/118 (Shae Thompson 23, Manoj Joshi 15, Suda Arsa 4/14, Putra Kisawa 2/22)
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Hatten Tigers 4/34 (Putra Darmawan 8 no, Ari Suarnawan 2/6, Okuh Wiada 1/5) defeated XP Tridatu 7/31 (Billy Barge 5/18, Ravi Dalal 2/9) Women’s Competition: Gianyar 2/70 (Yuk Mang 26, Agung Ita 13) defeated Badung 8/37 (Agung Ita 2/3, Sri Sulistya 2/4, Kadek Yola 2/8)
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Bali Scuba Diving – A Force for Good By Simon Pridmore
Bali’s underwater attractions are legendary and the island is home to over 300 dive centres, set up to cater to the thousands upon thousands of divers who come here every year to experience our wrecks and reefs and see the wonderful animals that live just off our shores. But the people who run scuba diving on Bali do not only provide services for visitors. Scuba diving has been, and continues to be, an enormous force of change and good on the island, providing a livelihood for entire communities, economic bene¿t for poorer regions and even life-changing opportunities for some of the more disadvantaged of Bali’s people. Here are just a few examples. The Destroyer & Giver of Life Bali scuba diving’s greatest success story is Tulamben – the village that diving rebuilt. Gunung Agung, Bali’s largest volcano, has been both a taker and giver of life, reflecting the dichotomy of Shiva, its resident deity, who is both Destroyer and Recycler. In March 1963, the mountain erupted majestically and catastrophically. Over 1000 people lost their lives, communities were destroyed and the entire island was covered with ash. One of the villages obliterated by the rivers of lava produced by the eruption was Tulamben, hitherto a desperately poor community scratching a living from the sea and the infertile land on the dry northern side of the mountain. Before the Àow of molten rock that swamped their homes extinguished itself in the sea, it picked up an American freighter called the Liberty, that had lain abandoned on the beach for twenty years, and deposited it 50 metres further to the north and 30 metres below the water’s surface. At the time, no-one could have predicted that Agung’s destructive force would eventually create a new world for people who had just seen everything they owned and knew engulfed. A New World Beneath the Mountain However, around the same time and on the other side of the world, the sport of scuba diving was becoming increasingly popular. Over the years the Liberty was gradually taken over by marine life and became home to millions of ¿sh. In due course, divers discovered the Liberty and began to Àock to Tulamben to dive on this unusually accessible shipwreck and the undulating slopes of black volcanic sand around her. The local people returned and dive centres, hotels, resorts, restaurants and shops started to appear along the Tulamben coast to cater to the needs of the visitors. The young men of the community trained to become dive guides and ¿shermen with small boats known as jukung adapted their vessels to take passengers with scuba gear. The women of Tulamben, long used to carrying heavy loads such as temple offerings and water supplies on their heads, found they had the requisite qualities of strength, grace, poise
and balance to help them develop a career as dive porters. Balancing air cylinders and heavy gear bags on their heads, they present an improbable but impressive and memorable sight as they pick their way delicately along the stony shore in the shadow of the mountain that brought them their new lives. North Coast Dive Sites Throughout decades past, non-sustainable ¿shing practices all along Bali’s north coast led not only to the decimation of both reefs and ¿sh populations but also to the loss of livelihood for local residents. Something had to be done and many years of co-operation between local authorities, villagers and Bali’s dive community have led to the opening of a number of diving locations in a region where there was previously no tourist activity at all, bar a number of top end resorts hidden behind high walls. Taman Segara in Penuktukan is one of these places. It is situated about 45 minutes drive from Tulamben near the town of Tejakula. Over the years, the reefs have grown back and the imposition and enforcement of a no take zone has allowed ¿sh numbers to rise again. A facility has been constructed for divers with showers, toilets and maps of the dive sites. Porters are on hand to help carry dive gear and it is a great place to get away from the crowds if you happen to have hit Tulamben in busy season. This is Bali rural diving at its ¿nest. Chickens peck around you and bare-bottomed babies stare at you from their mothers arms. The arrival of a dive shop van brings people running to help unload gear and offer smiles and greetings. The fee you pay for using the facilities here goes a long way to helping people survive in this part of the island. Other villages along the coast such as Kubu, Les, and Tejakula have similar sites and set-ups. Kubu even has its own shipwreck, a ¿shing vessel deliberately sunk at an easy diving depth and tethered in place with strong lines. One of the most well known of the north coast diving beaches is Puri Jati near Seririt, where a little shaded beachside facility has been set up especially for divers by local villagers, assisted by Aquamarine Diving Bali. Anyone can use the facility for a small donation towards its upkeep. There are fresh water showers, toilets, a small café, concrete gear-washing and camera baths and usually a couple of guys around to help you with your gear if you need it. Puri Jati offers divers a rare chance to see exotic and very unusual marine creatures that are notoriously shy, camouÀage themselves very well and have otherworldly names such as ¿ngered dragonet, inimicus devil¿sh, Àying gurnard and hairy frog¿sh. There are not many places in the world where you can see these amazing creatures, but Puri Jati is one. The villagers had no idea that they had such treasures on their doorstep; treasures that people would travel half way around the world to see. They needed Bali’s scuba diving community to tell them and then show them how to turn this resource to economic bene¿t in an ecologically sustainable way. Life-Changing Opportunities Scuba diving as a force for good not only affects villages and
larger communities. It benefits individuals and smaller communities too. A few years ago Avandy Djunaidi of Bali International Dive Professionals, (BIDP) in Sanur completed an instructor course with the International Association of Handicapped Divers. He returned home to Bali ¿red with a determination to use his new quali¿cation to try to change lives in his community, to inspire others and start eroding prejudices against the disabled. In Bali, it is common for families to be ashamed of their physically handicapped children and hide them away from the community. They are frequently neglected and many live in truly awful conditions. They grow up despondent and hopeless and have a very low level of self-esteem. In his search for people who also wanted to help disabled people in Bali, Avandy came across an organization that had already accomplished a great deal and had ambitions to achieve a lot more. The Senang Hati (Happy Heart) Foundation is a not-for-profit organization run by people who were severely affected by polio contracted in early c h i l d h o o d . Av a n d y visited their community centre in Tampaksiring to talk about scuba diving and show them some of his underwater videos. He ended the session by telling them that they too could learn to dive and see the same things for themselves instead of on video. There was silence at ¿rst and then a burst of laughter. He must be joking; this was impossible! How could disabled people ever do anything so adventurous? None of them could even swim! On Indonesian Independence day, August 17, 2010, national television cameras were on hand to record the sight of a dozen Senang Hati divers, accompanied by experienced dive professionals from operations all over Bali, raising an Indonesian Àag underwater during a dive near the Liberty shipwreck off the coast of Tulamben in northeastern Bali. Getting to that point was not easy; the journey had involved tears, laughter, great personal victories, minor setbacks and numerous swimming pool sessions, lectures and practice dives. But they had done it. One of the divers, Ayu, eyes shining at the memory of her day, says today that somehow it still all “feels like a dream.” It is hard for her to believe that she now has the skills, and opportunity to go diving whenever she wants. All thanks to a few of Bali’s unsung diving heroes; a force for good indeed! ******** Simon and Lonely Planet author / photographer Tim Rock are the authors of the Bali Diving & Snorkeling Guide available from Ganesha bookstores and dive centres all over Bali. He can be contacted at simon@scubacon¿dential. com Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Umalas Kids Club, a new place that we Umalas Kids Club Jalan Umalas Lestari 29, Kerobokan recommend It’s new, it’s clean and it has excellent facilities, so if you live in or around Umalas, you might want to check Umalas Kids Club. It is located in Jalan Umalas Lestari 28, between Jalan Umalas 2 and Jalan Raya Semer and has great access from Seminyak, Kerobokan, and Canggu Area. Juwita Nilamsari Paap is the owner and she opened recently in June 2014. She has a great vision for what a day care center should offer to the children and the parents and a professional team of educators surrounds her. She explains that while playing, children learn at their best. Providing great activities in a positive environment and encouraging children to socialize with other children will develop their love for learning.
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Learning Support Now Available in Bali with ProEducation!
On several occasions, we received emails from worried parents looking for tutors, psychologists or just homework help for their children. It is true that when we live in an environment like Bali, these professional services can be hard to ¿nd or what is in place often does not meet the standards we would expect. Well, the good news is that we can now direct parents to a good establishment who will be able to help them. ProEducation is a learning centre located in Umalas 2 – Kerobokan and provides a wide range of much needed learning support services to The Day Care Center: Umalas Kids Club is open everyday from 8.00am to the community of Bali. It consists of internationally and lo5.00pm. The day care centre runs from 9am to 3pm and cally quali¿ed teachers who work with students to provide individualised learning programs. We liked their profesfrom 3pm to 5pm they sionalism and the fact that their teachers are always in offer extra hours activcommunication with family members, carers, school teachity. Extra baby-sitting is ers and any specialists involved to encourage positive available from 8am to learning outcomes for each student. 9am and from 4pm to 5pm. It is open for chilTheir services include specialist student tutoring across a dren of 1 - 4 years old range of subject areas (such as numeracy), student Acaand they provide half day, full day & extended programs. Children from 1 to 2 d e m i c a s s e s s m e n t , years old join the Clumsy Turtle group. The 2-3 year olds short- term study proare in the Chirpy Chick group and the 3-4 year olds belong grams for traveling families, intensive student to the Busy ButterÀy group. learning support, homework support, NEWThe Extra Activities Program: This program is open to their members and non-members Youth project support for children from 3 to 6 years old. The range of activities and careers counsellor can change during the year and language classes in and we recommend you to Indonesian, German, check the availability and French and English. types of activities offered. They have been working with a quali¿ed Educational PsyCurrently from 3:15 to 4pm, chologist who is based out of Singapore but visits frekids can join creative dance, quently. Together they continue to provide child assesspsychomotor activities, Indo- ments. This psychologist is able to provide ongoing support nesian language, science to students, families and teachers at ProEducation. This and art and craft classes. center is growing in support and is working towards building Later from 4pm to 4:45pm they offer yoga, cooking, music, a multi professional service team including Education PsyBalinese dance and football. chologist, Speech and Language Therapist and a Youth Project Careers Counsellor.
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They also provide an exciting holiday program from 9 to 4pm that is worth checking if you would like your children to keep busy and interact with other children during the school holidays. It is open for 1-6 years old and a drop-in program is also available for visiting families. Activities are always fun and each day is an exploration of a particular theme. During their last holiday program, Monday was devoted to water, Tuesday was the universe, Wednesday explored imagination, Thursday looked at countries and culture and ¿nally Friday focused on professions. We found their rates reasonable for the quality of the program and facilities. The holiday program is 100,000/ half day and 180,000/full day. School program fees and admissions are on termly basis and are calculated on attendance. For 5 full days a week from 9am to 3pm, the rate ranges from USD 750 to USD 850 and reductions apply for half days or for a few days attendance. The afternoon activities range from 280,000 to 500,000 a term.
New to ProEducation in September is the Youth Project Careers Counsellor who will be working closely with students and schools to develop tailored programs. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award or known as the International Youth Award in Indonesia is a program that will be available. This is a self-directed development program for young people aged 14-25. This program gives young people the chance to develop skills for life and work, ful¿l their potential and have a brighter future. A program that is very exciting and now available in Bali! ProEducation has had a good response and feedback from the community and they endeavour to provide professional services to meet the needs of their students and families of Bali. If this is of interest to your family, why don’t you go and check their services? They always welcome visitors to come in and have a look at their centre and ¿nd out how they can help your child… today!
We also loved the fact that a well balance diet is a real concern at Umalas Kids club. All their activities include a healthy morning and afternoon snack. A healthy lunch menu is provided too. Parents and children are cordially invited to visit the premises and meet the educators and for more information, visit their website: ProEducation www.proed.asia www.umalaskidsclub.com Jalan Umalas 2, Kerobokan - Bali
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Tell me about Balinese Traditional Singing - Part II The second category of traditional Balinese singing are ritual verses called Pupuh or Gaguritan, known also by their Javanese names: Macapat or Sekar Alit. Often expressing a moral message, the verses follow rules about how the syllables are sung and how the sound is controlled at the end of each line. There are eleven types of pupuh which are commonly heard Balinese society. Each one has a different rule and creates a different atmosphere; for example, happiness, sadness, anger, content etc. Pupuh may be sung on their own – normally using a microphone these days – or accompanied by a gamelan orchestra, such as gender wayang or geguntangan. Sacred ensembles in East Bali, such as selonding and gambang, are sometimes accompanied by pupuh, however this is less common and for gambang was nearly extinct until recent times. Normally if pupuh are accompanied by the more dynamic orchestra called geguntangan (seen on Bali TV or Dewata TV in the late afternoons), the group will be in pairs with one singing the verses and one explaining meaning line by line in everyday formal Balinese. Each pupuh creates its own particular atmosphere, and based on this is deemed suitable for a certain story or drama that it may be part of. Pupuh are widely used; for example, combined pupuh can be used to tell a story called Guritan which are sung in a combination of ancient Javanese (Kawi) and high Balinese. Pupuh are the ‘lightest’ category of ritual singing, and therefore are the normal entry point for young people when learning their more serious vocal traditions. Pupuh are still popular in Balinese society and are sung mostly by adults, but are also taught in schools which occasionally hold Pupuh competitions. If you are interested in hearing pupuh, there are many recordings available on the Bali Record and Aneka labels. Of course, if you wish to hear these verses sung live, go to a ceremony and ask people what the people are singing. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2014 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/I-20 August 14
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SCHEDULE THAT BII Maybank Bali Marathon (14 September) This is one of the biggest sporting annual events in the Bali calendar to be held in Gianyar. The marathon will feature three categories, a full marathon (42.195 km), half marathon (21.0975 km) and a 10 km run. Last year’s Marathon had participants from 46 countries as far away as Kenya, Europe and USA. The thinking behind this event is to combine the race with corporate responsibility which includes promoting a healthy life style through sports, community empowerment and education. The website listed below is comprehensive and has details of costs, times, the start and routes. If this all seems like too much effort then come a long and cheer the runners. Contact : www.balimaraton.com www.facebook.com/BaliMarathon
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Canggu Classic Tennis Tournament (13 – 21 September) I wish they had of had these kinds of parties when my kids Wimbledon comes to Canggu. For tennis lovers this is the month to come and enjoy watching many talented tennis players compete. If you wish to compete do register. If you simply want to watch a few good games of tennis come down for a fun ¿lled week. The usual frills of the Canggu Club are on offer that are bound to make it a memorable experience. More details are available at the website below.
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were this age! This is going to be a great evening for young people who are too young to hit the bars and too old for those wonderful kids birthdays that can be so wildly entertaining. Children from 10 to 14 are invited to go a long for a fun ¿lled evening. “We had kids aged 10 to 14 in mind when creating this event, to provide them with a safe, secure and fun environment to chill, dance, swim, eat, take lotsa sel¿es, make new friends and dance again,” says Pia Buksh who is the mastermind of Party Corner and awesome at creating events like this. The theme is Disco which is the dress code so kids are encouraged to put on their dancing shoes and bling. There are prizes for the best out¿t, moves and sel¿es. A DJ will play the latest and favourite tunes. A BBQ and munchies are also included. If kids want to swim, BYO swim wear and towels. If you purchase 4 tickets at 3V you will receive a free ticket. What a great evening out for the kids and extra good news – this is going to be a monthly event!
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Jazz, Hats and Wine (11 September) It has been a long time since I’ve been down to Bali Padma Resort and years since I was a member, enjoying the pool and excellent food. This is one hotel that continues along the path of excellence and great to see the Resort open its doors to the community. On this special evening, the Padma Hotel will showcase prestigious wines from Edwards Winery, Shaw and Smith, Ben Glaetzer Wallace and Quarisa’s Treasure. An international buffet dinner will be available. The Coustic Band will provide the evening’s entertainment. Evenings like this do not come along very often in Bali and it is a good opportunity to enjoy some good wines in a beautiful setting. When Cost Where Contact
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Voyage to Italy (9 September) A voyage to Italy conjures up images of a culinary dream of delicious Italian foods, ice cream and culture. Lucky for us there are plenty of Italians living in Bali to add to the culinary table. It is a while since one of these wine and ¿ne food evenings has come up but what better place than Warisan. Five wines and ¿ve courses and the rest is left to your imagination. What is guaranteed is a wonderful evening at this very lovely restaurant. Warisan also won Trip Advisor’s Certi¿cate of Excellent 2014 award. They deserve it. Do book your table as events at this restaurant do get booked out.
Although operating for a few short months, The Shining Jewel has quickly made a great reputation for itself and is another welcome ‘happening’ place in the heart of Sanur. Right after the high season, the big celebrations are planned with their grand opening. What a super night this promises to be starting at 6 pm with free Àow San Miguel and San When : 7 pm : IDR750,000 Miguel light. This is followed by DJ Cor, ¿re breathers and Cost belly dancers who will kick off the night’s great line up of Where : Warisan Restaurant, Jl Raya Kerobokan No 38, Br Taman entertainment. From 8pm a live band, ‘Semer’ will rock the house and later on Brazilian Dancers will take the stage. Live Contact : 731175 info@warisanrestaurant.com Band ‘Robuster’ will follow. The after party at midnight presents DJ Cor aka DJ Jamal. This is going to be a great eve- Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all ning and one to be remembered. For VIP you need to book up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2014 in advance. This includes best seats at the venue and a
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RT: With all the meaning heaped onto Indigenous people, plus the importance of the Rockefeller family, did you feel pressure to be delicate in this book?
Carl Hoffman & the Dusty, Chaotic Corners of the World By Renee Melchert Thorpe Meet Carl H o f f m a n , contributing editor to NatGeo Travel and Wired, author of Hunting Wa r b i r d s : T h e Obsessive Quest for Lost Aircraft of World War II and The Lunatic Express, named one of the WSJ’s top ten books of 2010. His latest book, Savage Harvest, has made Hoffman one of the USA’s hottest writers in literary non¿ction. This meticulously researched edge-of-your-seat thriller, about the 1961 disappearance of Michael Rockefeller in Dutch-controlled New Guinea, became an instant New York Times bestseller in March. Savage Harvest is a multi-layered mystery exploring human behavior and the far-reaching actions of a single individual. Hoffman’s famously unafraid of risking his life to bring his readers a great story. In Lunatic Express, Hoffman gives serial accounts of world travel in third world economies. After years of reading those news snippets about capsized ferries and Andean bus disasters, he realised that most of the world’s people actually travel in mortal jeopardy. So he set to spanning the globe just the way hundreds of millions of do every day, packed into the cheapest conveyances piloted by others of the underpaid and overworked. Along dangerous byways and through scary border crossings, Hoffman heard the stories of his fellow passengers, and often took little side trips with them during refueling stops or at the end of the line. It’s a great read, and a giant step beyond the usual backpacker account. Hoffman proved the perfect explorer to take on the ¿eld research needed to allay rumors surrounding Michael Rockefeller’s fateful swim away from a capsized boat nine miles from the nearest coastline. Hoffman knew he had to venture into Asmat, one of Papua’s most misunderstood regions, and gain the trust of its people, reputedly headhunters and cannibals. Here’s some of what he told the Bali Advertiser. RT: What were you able to learn about Michael Rockefeller, the man? CH: Michael was a serious young man, with a serious interest in art and in Asmat art. He could have done anything, but he chose to go to Papua, and then on to Asmat, which is not an easy place. He had an academic interest in the art and culture; he clearly wanted to make his mark and impress his father (New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller); he was ambitious; he was always thinking big, as someone who had been raised in a family that thought big, with the best liberal arts education money could buy. And there was a long tradition in the Rockefeller family of kids going off to places where the family name meant little, where they could be themselves and ¿nd themselves. There is a strangely obvious lack of personal introspection, to me, in any of his writings. Part of that is youth – it’s in middle age that we become haunted by so many things – but there are plenty of 23-year-olds who have dug deep into themselves. In my own journals from my ¿rst backpacking trips out in the world at the very same age, I’m constantly asking myself why I’m there and what it means to me and how it affects me. It’s a personal journey into myself and that’s absent from his writings. Oh, he writes about the beauty, occasionally, and a little of the adventure, but, for instance, there’s not one mention of his being a Rockefeller, of the crazy divide between him and the people he’s among, and there’s no accounts of his connecting, or trying to connect, with any individual Asmat, or Dani during his months in the highlands. I think he grew up in a bit of a bubble, was probably shy and used to keeping people at arm’s length, and probably not used to having to reach out to people in the way that you or I must. All that said, he clearly was okay with spiders and men covered in pig grease and was drawn to the far away and far out, and in that I feel a kinship with him. He wanted to get out into the depths of the world, as did I at that age (and still do), and delve into Otherness.
CH: At the time of Michael’s journey to Asmat it was called, “primitive art” and we now have a much more sophisticated and nuanced understanding of Indigenous tribal societies. In the book there is an unstated journey within myself and in the story from a more simplistic idea of the primitive to a more complex understanding, one that mirrors the shift from the 1950s and 1960s, to today, as I come to see the Asmat as three dimensional people with a hugely complex culture, one undergoing profound and turbulent change; they were, and still are, technologically “primitive,” yet that word is meaningless to describe their complex and well developed culture. Some people think I wasn’t sensitive enough, but I think there can be a tendency to coddle these remote cultures, to accentuate their victim-hood (and in many cases they are victims). And I have been criticised for my insensitivity to the Rockefellers. But I’m a journalist. I see the Rockefellers, the Asmat, just as people, as Àawed and brilliant as all of us. And I try to see the Asmat as they see themselves. I just try to be honest, as honest as possible, with myself as well as the story as well as the people in the story, and that means calling it all into question all the time. Honesty, especially self-honesty, is hard and everything in writing, as it is in life, and ideally readers are left to judge for themselves.
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RT: What have you learned about the ethics of travel writing, when it comes to societies and cultures unknown to your reader? CH: I’m a journalist. My allegiance is to the reader, to the best truth I can ¿nd. People like the Asmat are blank slates for Westerners, who project their own needs, fantasies, imaginations upon them, and each is seeking something from them. The aid/development guy sees them as poor, ravaged victims needing his help. The missionary sees them as frightened souls needing to be saved by God’s love. The anthropologist sees them as data for a thesis. The romantic sees them as heroic primitives. The journalist is no different. We all have agendas and those agendas further our careers. I wanted to know what happened to Michael Rockefeller and I had a book to write. We’re all making money off them, taking something for ourselves from them. And our encounters with them give us a certain cachet back home in our tidy Western lives, we hardened adventurers comfortable in the swamps eating sago larvae. It makes us cool.
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But as a journalist, I try to be honest about it, and I try my best to see them as they both are and as they see themselves. I try not to shy away from saying the village smells like shit if it does and that they’re violent if they are, but I also see, for instance, in their drumming and singing and dancing with spears and bows and arrows, sometimes for days on end, that they also do see themselves as warriors, as they once were. At the same time, the Asmat are not stupid; my guide Kokai hosted me not because I was special, but because he wanted the tobacco I brought, the soccer ball I gave his kids, the rice I supplied, the prestige I brought him; he wanted my watch and my knife and money, money, money. I don’t blame him or think less of him for it. And at the same time, they guard their secrets well, which is something I like and admire about them. People should behave ethically, journalists and anyone else, which means the same thing there as it does anywhere else; ethical behavior is universal. Not lying, being gracious and kind, being open to them and the lives they’re sharing with me. Never demanding from them something I wouldn’t do myself. But in the end there is one thing I never lose sight of, and that’s that I’m there for my readers, a truth that I’m looking for, and as Janet Malcolm wrote, the lines can feel a little blurred sometimes.
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RT: You’ve been all over the world, traveling in some down and dirty circumstances. Why so rough on yourself? CH: All of my traveling in the past two decades has been for work, on assignment for either magazine stories or books. The story dictates the place, the conditions. Lunatic Express was all about traveling with poor people, trying to see the world through their eyes; it wasn’t about trying to be crazy or dirty or adventurous. Rockefeller was killed in and by the Asmat, so that meant diving into their world. But I’m not really interested in the sleek or the easy or the luxe; I’m interested in the dusty, chaotic corners of the world where life is much less controlled. That’s just much more interesting to me and I suppose it challenges me more – and it’s always nice to come home from! Meet Carl Hoffman in Ubud this October 1 - 5, during the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. Buy tickets and view the full program (including Carl’s sessions) here: www. ubudwritersfestival.com C/U/I-02 April 14
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ORGANIC GARDEN CLASS Get your hands dirty and learn simple, traditional organic gardening techniques with Javanese organic gardener Hartono Lokodjoyo. Har never fails to surprise me, instantly recognizing a new plant in my garden and knowing how it can be used as salad, medicine or in cooking. Classes Thursday to Saturday from 2-4pm are free, and Har speaks both English and Indonesian. You can learn how to set up your own garden and buy organic vegetables and herb seedlings to help you get started.
In Spanish, “pica” is short for picante, meaning spicy, but in Balinese it means a gift from the gods. So the latest little tapas restaurant in Jalan Dewi Sita, PICA, is
LUNA CABARETS Hilarious cabaret evenings coming up this month at Bar Luna Basement. Two shows only of “Bali High; A Night of Tropical Madness”, written and performed by two extremely wellknown Australian actors, Julie Haseler & Helen O’Connor.
Dinner Tuesday to Sunday from 6-11pm, a lighter lunch menu from Thurs-Sunday, 12-4pm. Sunday brunches coming soon. Phone: 0361 971 660 / 0813 3941 9153. Halfway along Jalan Dewi Sita between Monkey Forest football ¿eld and “Jalan Yoga”/ Jalan Hanoman.
Featuring: Dior and Chanel - the SemenYuck Sluts, Helga & Heidi, Ubud Taxi Boys, Barbara Cartwheel and Tacky Collins and many more. All, they tell me, focused on the alleviation of poverty of culture in Ubud, and world peace!
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Long-time Ubud resident Helvi Lystiani (Estee) is patient and caring. She teaches in a little mezzanine space at d’Omah Hotel; it’s open to the beautiful surroundings but intimate and relaxed. Yoga teachers agree that beginners are the toughest challenge, but this is where Estee thrives. Her classes, Yoga Basics and Yin Yoga, help us, as she puts it, “to awaken the inner teacher”. Yoga Basics (Tuesday/ Thursday 8.30-10am) show how to “discover the joy of … movement and stillness”, while her restorative Yin Yoga sessions (Tues/ Thurs 10.30am-12 noon) help bring health back to our connective tissues, taking away any aches and discomfort. Estee understands those awkward beginner moments when the body will not go where we intend; she encourages patience and humour, recalling positions that almost “brought out her inner serial killer”, on the way to getting things right! D’Omah Hotel is just meters from Alchemy on Jalan Penestanan. Bookings: 0361-976 622. VisItor, ex-pat and local prices. COMMUNITY GIG SPACE Ubud is always on the lookout for great community venues, so I am happy to support the new Paradiso community hall - a great space designed for all kinds of events. Newly opened on Jalan Goutama South, just off Jalan Hanoman, Paradiso includes the best movie screening equipment in town, a wooden Àoor and good air conditioning; it’s a versatile spot for weddings and conferences, presentations and classes, live concerts and theatre. Paradiso will open daily with scheduled events and movie screenings for children and adults. For info/ bookings call: 0361-07835545 or 0361-8771737.
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Chilean chef, Chris, talks his guests through the menu – food from his own country and his favorite neighbours – and already, many are repeat customers.
At the moment, Har has more than 50 seedling varieties, including green, red and romaine lettuce, rocket, Thai, lemon and Italian basil, bokchoy, peppermint, green and long beans, ¿ve different sweet potatoes, beetroot, coriander, thyme, oregano and – aduh, I have to stop! Near top of Jalan Sri Wedari in Tegallantang. Phone 081 337 382 099. http:// www.harsgarden.com/
YOGA FOR “INNER TEACHER” Yo g a b e g i n n e r s n e a r Penestanan have a great opportunity to practice yoga locally, without having to scramble down the hill into Ubud.
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We watched the passing parade and tried the yummy freshbaked bread and parsley pesto while we waited for the ¿rst course, everything fresh, beautifully presented, and bringing together Àavours in unusual and delicious combinations. Our two “big share” dishes were Pulpo Al Olivo - Grilled octopus on quinoa, with olive sauce - and Pancita de Lechon – crispy, crunchy skinned, melt-in-the-mouth pork belly, with potato, apple and date jus. And then there was dessert… We almost had to walk home.
To be sure of a seat, book a 6.30pm “Dinner and Show” ticket or table in the little basement venue; the performance itself starts at 8pm but preference will be given to diners – hey it’s a restaurant, come on! – and I’d be surprised if there are any “show only” tickets left on the night. Info/ book: barluna@casalunabali.com; two nights only, September 20 and 27.
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Opening September with great recycled arts workshops by local artists, Ubud’s Creative Re-Use Center reÀects smart thinking and p a s s i o n a t e commitment to the environment here. Linked to a website that will raise funds for anti-trash campaigns and offer online workshops and teaching aids, the center is entirely a community project. Organisers envision trash as a valuable resource for arts and teaching materials - they’ll collect, sort and package it, and provide to artists and teachers as art activity kits, with online and on site training! Recycled arts workshops, rafÀes and a massive auction at the September 7 Opening Party will support the center, artists and arts programs in Balinese villages. Starts 10am, with extremely generous prizes donated by businesses including Locavore, Bali Buda, Juice Ja, Bridges, Casa Luna and Batan Waru restaurants, Bali Dive Adventure, Utama Spice, Bloo Lagoon resort and Eco Bali. For a complete program, see facebook: bali creative reuse center. 53 Jalan Bisma at The Spring.
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BALI SKA JAZZ If you like your jazz with attitude or ska with class, come along to Ska Jazz at Ubud’s ¿rst and best jazz venue, Jazz Café, on Saturday September 13. A group of “live jazz” international musicians all based in Bali, Bali Ska has embraced the tropics, shunning the two-tone 80’s anti-establishment garb while retaining the unrelenting energy of the Ska genre. Your favourite jazz standards set to a dynamic and lively backbeat; the result is addictive – a fusion of engaging melodies and irresistible rhythms. Jazz Café live music starts 8pm, but it’s best to reserve a table and get there early to nab the best spot. Top of Jalan Sukme. Phone: 0361 976 594. Email: info@jazzcafebali. com.
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AFTER REPORT - PRESS RELEASE – BRI TOUCH INTERNATIONAL UBUD VILLAGE JAZZ FESTIVAL 2014 BRI Touch International Ubud Village Jazz Festival was held Friday and Saturday, 8th and 9th August 2014 at ARMA Ubud. It was two days of full on Jazz for real Jazz enthusiasts. From 3.30 pm Underground Jazz Movement performed with youthful energy and idealism two almost concurrent concerts, one at Padi Stage and another opposite the museum on Subak Stage. This was followed by Balawan BID Trio at Giri Stage, a collaboration of Balinese jazz drums improvisation by Deva Permana, a native Indonesian drummer currently based Australia, and perfect bass lines by Ito Kurdhi. The audience was later graced with stunning performances by the GAPP Project, Deborah Carter, Sandy Winarta, Yuri Mahatma, Astrid Sulaiman, Erica Tucceri, Gilad Hekselman, Ben Van den Dungen, Alexandre Cunha, Jiwa Band, Chika Asamoto, etc. Natural arrangements, ideas, original compositions, from swing to modern style were brought by all the jazz performers. They really enjoyed sitting on the ground on bamboo mats, despite the occasional light shower. It was a beautiful set up, surrounded by 18 creative bamboo stalls and VIP Booths for Bank BRI as UVJF 2014 title sponsor, all of which merged with the natural light filtering through banana leaves and coconut trees. The jazz atmosphere was in the air and attracted a large attendance at UVJF 2014. About 3500 people filled Arma for both days of the festival until late at night. The 2014 theme was “Awakening Indonesia” in keeping with Indonesia’s Independence Day celebration in August. It celebrates the spirit of independence by focusing on Indonesia’s young generation of emerging musicians who are the brave, new voices of Jazz in Indonesia. According to festival director Anom Darsana, “Our talented young Indonesian artists are the key to the development and future existence of Jazz in Indonesia.” The Festival, which aims to provide important cross-cultural and networking opportunities between international and local jazz musicians, as well as the the creative community in general, featured established and emerging musicians over two days and on three stages. It collaborated with local industries, such as handmade drums from Jakarta and double bass from Solo. As proof of its education awareness, Ubud Village Jazz Festival 2014 was proud to partner with The Jazz Summer School in Korea-Netherlands as an exciting initiative to promote Jazz education in Indonesia. The Bali Jazz Summer School was held over 5 days prior to the festival and was divided into 6 classes featuring guitar, drums, piano, double bass, brass, reed instruments and voice. See you in Ubud Village Jazz Festival 2015, Aug 7th-8th For more info: www.ubudvillagejazzfetival.com
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Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986 Ganesha in Ubud :Books, Maps, Cards, Old Print Posters & more. Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha inside Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan
New, Used and Out-of-Print Books Ganesha in Sanur Jalan Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur
Books for Bali Project (est. 2004) A special project to support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We donate books to local schools and libraries. Check in the store or on the website for more details.
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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) - 2 Tbl. dried marjoram leaves - 2 Tbl. dried oregano leaves - 1 - 1 1/2 tsp coarse sea salt Variations: I particularly like to add sumac to give a bit of a spark and sour taste. (You can buy sumac at Dijon.) Use any of these ingredients or in combination:
This Middle Eastern savory herb blend has as many variations as there are spellings - each according to the region and cook’s preference, za’tar, zatr, zattr, zahata to give you a few. It’s delightful sprinkled over eggs, veggis, grains or as an appetizer with bread dipped first in olive oil then in the za’atar. Or sprinkle it on top of labneh, yogurt cheese. Za’atar is believed to make the mind alert and the body strong plus being high in anti-oxidants, so sprinkle away! (see BA 2011 for recipe to make yogurt cheese http:// baliadvertiser.biz/articles/food_glorious/2011/yogurt_ cheese.html).
- 1/4 cup ground sumac - 1 Tbl. cumin seeds (roasted or un roasted) - 1 Tbl. coriander seeds - 1 Tbl. fennel seeds
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Directions: Mix the thyme, sesame seeds, marjoram, oregano and salt. I like to divide this in half and add 2 Tbl. of sumac to half so I have both on hand. Try sprinkling on a soft boiled egg - yum!! Saha wa hana - that’s Arabic for enjoy your meal
Za’atar Makes just over ½ cup Ingredients for basic Za’atar: - 2 Tbl. dried thyme leaves - 1 Tbl. roasted sesame seeds
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 © 2014 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/U/G - 5 Mar. 14
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Update The Grill offers something completely different up in Bali’s eastern coast area, on the Amed strip. The normal cuisine in this area is Indonesian Chinese with the accent on local seafood. The Grill also offers many seafood dishes but prepared in both the local and western style, and a host of other non-seafood dishes as well. It is located at the junction of where the road climbs the hill to Bunutan and the road to Bangle. The Grill is under western management with an emphasis on fresh organic food. All the meats and seafood are grilled on an open grill at the front of the restaurant, often pre-marinated. Offerings are wildly different from elsewhere in the area. Entrees of homemade dips of Beetroot, Hummus, and Feta with black olives and sun-dried tomatoes (all served with their homemade flat bread), Beef Tataki & Onion Ponza [pictured], tenderloin steak seared and thinly sliced served with onion ponza, spring onions and chives, topped with roasted garlic, or Tuna Tataki & Ginger Ponza, seared sesame coated locally caught tuna sliced & served with ginger ponza and tomato onion salad. There is quite a range of healthy [and tasty] salads including a Pesto Prawn Salad of grilled prawns marinated in lime & tossed in pesto sauce, served on a bed of lettuce and tomatoes, The Vietnamese Chicken Salad is grilled pieces of chicken shredded into sliced cabbage and carrot salad with a coriander, lime & mint dressing topped with nuts……very different! Mains include many chicken dishes such as Morrocan Chermula or Portugese Piri-Piri, seafood can be grilled Mahi-Mahi in banana leaf with lime coriander sauce or just seared sesame coated Tuna with wasabi aioli. There is always beef steak, ribs and local fish, simply grilled, even hamburgers and beef sausages. Finish with a Sticky Date Pudding with butterscotch sauce and vanilla ice cream!
Kampung Kafe has long been a favourite destination for Ubud day-trippers. It is situated 15 minutes from Ubud, just north of the handicraft centre of Tegallalang. Now it has been re-branded as the Kampung Resort as accommodation has also been added, yet the Kafe remains virtually the same with its open plan wooden terrace overlooking the wooded valley. The cuisine is mainly local Indonesian such as Ayam Sambal Sereh, shredded chicken with raw lemongrass and chilli with water spinach, Ayam Panggang Basa Serapah, chicken grilled after being braised in a spicy coconut sauce and Gulai Ayam, grilled chicken leg in coconut curry sauce. Many of the International dishes have an Asian touch; Rice Paper Rolls, Chicken Tandoori, Fish Laksa, Wok-fried Seafood Udon, whilst the deserts are a mix of local [black rice pudding] and European [tiramisu].
Lello Lello is on Jln. Kayu Aya, Kerobokan [opposite The Samaya]. Bali has its share of
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unusual restaurants [and restaurant names] but this one is extraordinary! A combination of Indian cuisine and Italian gelatos must be a world first! It certainly has not stopped the hoards from discovering this place and packing it out. They have a simple menu that includes most of the basic Indian curries and also make and serve Roti Canai, an easy to eat flat bread regularly made and eaten at home and made and sold in Indian restaurants in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia but strangely the bread does not exist in India although it is quite similar to the Indian Kerala Porotta. But a Scoopdog Gelato, the mind boggles!
Dusk Blue is a stylish little coffee shop on Jln. Duyung in Sanur. While most rave about their coffee it is a nice clean open space to enjoy those late breakfasts or leisurely lunches. The small menu is quite simple and offers a choice of salads, snacks and light meals. Angelita Tea Salon and Patisserie is new on Jln. Raya Kerobokan in Taman. They do breakfasts, snacks and meals. All day Breakfasts are what tourists want and that is what they get here. You can have standard eggs [with mushrooms, spinach, bacon, sausage, tomato and potato wedges] or Benedict. The very French Croque Monsieur is with an American touch, on sourdough toast, and the even more American, Pancakes [for breakfast?], with a green apple caramel sauce. For the healthy minded, there is Granola with vanilla yoghurt. Snacks include Honey Chicken Wings, Meatballs, Nori Prawn Tempura [prawns and crabsticks wrapped in nori seaweed], Chicken Wrap or Potato au Gratin [tart filled with tomato concase, ham and diced potato]. You can even order Chicken Popcorn?? The mains are simple; Stuffed Chicken Breast [with smoked ham and cheese], Grilled Tiger Prawn with basil rice, Salmon Steak [grilled with teriyaki sauce] or good old fashioned Fish & Chips. Pastries and breads galore! Shisha Café has returned to Legian! Originally sited on Jln Legian, just past Jln. Melasti, a few years ago they moved to Sunset Road. Now they have re-opened in Legian in the one-way system that winds around from the extension of Jln. Melasti, past the football ground, where a popular internet café used to be. They have an amazing array of entrees from the Arab world that can be accompanied by the smoking of scented tobacco through a shisha water pipe, if you wish? Kofta [minced beef combined with herbs] is served in many forms. Labanieh is kofta balls in yoghurt, Bil Sanayeh combines them with spicy potato and crushed and served as mini triangular sandwiches between thin slices of unleavened bread is Arayes. Arabian style pizzas include Shwarma with grilled meat and vegetables and the Manakeesh Zaatar a standard from Lebanon. Unusual is the Crispy Calamari, whilst Warak Inab are Vine Leaves stuffed with a mix of rice and crushed nuts, and the very Greek Moussaka appear to have been borrowed from their neighbours. With friendly staff and a relaxing atmosphere Shisha Café has been one of the very rare Jakarta imports that have worked in Bali. A.R.A.K.Coffee is the sign hanging outside of a neat little intimate café on Jln, Tjampuhan, directly opposite the Tjampuhan Hotel, just outside of Ubud. We all thought that was the name of the café and that they were probably putting a dash of arak in the coffee, but in fact it is a new brand of coffee, and their signs are beginning to appear elsewhere as well, including another on Jln Legian. The coffee is freshly roasted organic Arabica Robusta Asli beans from Kintamani. People are raving about the robust coffee taste, and most enjoy it with a pastry or piece of cake. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-6 August 14
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UMA CUCINA On August 10th, Uma Cucina – Uma by COMO, Ubud’s Italian restaurant – is the destination for delicious Mediterranean cuisine and world-class jazz music, with a special performance by American vocalist Deborah Carter. Open from 6.30pm, guests are invited to come along early to Uma Cucina and enjoy a four-course Italian feast (from Rp 850,000 per person, with additional wine pairing priced at Rp 350,000). Highlights include chargrilled Tonkuzen sirloin steak with burnt broccoli salsa verde, followed by a tempting Valrhona ‘chocolate nemesis’. At 8.30pm the entertainment starts, with Deborah and her band performing original compositions as well as some of the jazz classics. Reservations: dining.uma.ubud@comohotels.com Prices are subject to 21 per cent government tax and service charge.
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Welcome to Bali, Far Queue We keep hearing about the new model management at Ngurah Rai International Airport. About this beneficence we can only say that it will be good if the promissory notes it is issuing and that denote improved service have actual as opposed to notional value. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not clear that anyone should risk turning blue in the face while holding their breath awaiting these developments, however. There are so many things. The rude entrapment of departing passengers in a maze of duty free shops is but one. You canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get from passport control to anywhere youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d want to be without running the gauntlet of shop girls desperate to separate you from your money. Far more important and even more irritating is the security check shemozzle before you even get into the airport building. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a circus. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s when youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re trying to leave the Bali. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s worse when youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re trying to arrive, especially if youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re a visa-on-arrival passenger. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an insult that anyone should have to stand in a horrendous queue to buy a visa and then join the tail end of another melee to get a passport officer to stamp it. It can sometimes take four hours. Welcome to Bali â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Not. It should be noted that staffing of passport control desks is a function not of the airport authority but of the government, but surely someone must have noticed that if there are 2000 incoming passengers from planes that all seem to have managed to land at once, four passport officers at the desks is hardly enough. Rosters, anyone? Perhaps the airport authority might mention this to someone, somewhere (possibly even in the Istana Negara) if it would like to encourage passengers to continue to arrive in line with their revenue forecasts. Perhaps it has. If so, this would be nice to know. If you survive this tedious circuit of paper-shuffling, Indonesian style (why give one person a simple job when you can give it to four and complicate it beyond measure?) and the next queue for the baggage scanning, and make it to the exit, the rapacious taxi monopoly is then waiting for you. Or not. If itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s after midnight because youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been held up in the queue to get in, that particular piratical crew might well have gone home.
Give â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Em a Wave ROLE Foundation Bali put on a Watermanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;sâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Benefit Night on Aug. 30. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d have been there but for the displacement factor: weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re still in Australia at the moment. The Grand Prize was indeed grand. Organizer Sean Cosgrove billed it thus: Padang Padang 8â&#x20AC;?2â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Doris Gun Surf Board + 13 Night Surf Boat Trip on Dorisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Ship â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;The Raja Elangâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, Mentawai, Sumatra. Doris is of course Tony Eltherington, a good bloke indeed and a man you can rely on to lend a hand in any circumstances, however difficult. He is memorialized in many places, including at Salt, the little surfersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; warung on the Balangan road at Ungasan, where a burger has been named after him. Salt is the nearest local eatery to The Cage. The Doris Day burger is OK. The mie goreng is too. And the music is cool. The raffle prizes at the Aug. 30 show â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the Doris special included â&#x20AC;&#x201C; were all top-notch. The money raised was to benefit the Soul Surf Project, a non-profit organisation that helps underprivileged orphans in Bali experience the thrill of surfing by providing lessons as a means to grow awareness of the environment to keep the sea and beaches clean. Party-goers performed a public service as well as enjoying themselves. It was at Old Manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Batu Bolong. Along with awards, great prizes and an auction, there were live sets by Hydrant and the Mangrooves.
Hanging with an Old Friend Made Kaek is an artist of exceptional talent, something that was happily revealed to The Diary and Distaff nearly a decade and a half ago on an early holiday trip to Bali. This discovery resulted in the purchase of two of his 2001 works which then travelled to Queensland, Australia, where they hung, much loved by ourselves and frequently admired by friends, in our house in Brisbane. When four years later we subjected our lives to a sea change and shifted domicile to share Western Australia and Bali on a sort of extended and largely informal fly-in fly-out basis, the Made Kaek paintings went into storage along with the rest of our art. Nomads donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t generally travel with a collection in their baggage.
Now, however, with the retirement of some other works at the premises, they have found another wall to hang on, at the place in Busselton (itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s conveniently close to many fine wineries) that functions as our Australian home. Among the works now adorning the walls are the two Made Kaek pieces. Since 2001 Made Kaekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s work has developed in style and presentation, and in some ways genre. This has taken it beyond his earlier form. He regularly produces work that one would covet were it not a sin to do so, in all three religions of the Book and most others. And buy, if oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wallet were as flush as it was in former times.
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Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a school of thought â&#x20AC;&#x201C; it seems to owe some of its genesis to the irritating post-colonial counter-cringe that gets underfoot in Bali and the rest of Indonesia, as it does in so many places â&#x20AC;&#x201C; that suggests contemporary Balinese artists face a challenge in defining the relationship between their traditional cultural heritages and being a modern artist. According to the Balinese anthropologist Degung Santika (surely writing tongue in cheek) this is probably part of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;burdenâ&#x20AC;? of being Balinese. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s true that outsiders often expect the Balinese to conform to stereotypes that donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t fit their individual characters. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s true too that in the West most of the exhibitions of non-Western artists are in ethnological museums rather than museums of modern art. But these are Western problems, â&#x20AC;&#x153;outsiderâ&#x20AC;? problems, not Balinese ones. Made Kaek and other modern Balinese artists rise above their cultural roots but continue to acknowledge their heritage. Made Kaekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s art might owe as much to New York Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s graffiti artists as it does to Balinese ritual and religion, but modern art is trans-cultural, globalized, and increasingly anarchic. He does his very well indeed.
Heading for a Crunch Speaking of the art of anarchy, the continuing expansion of condotels in Bali provides a prime example (unfortunately not pretty) of the wilful way in which developers and governments â&#x20AC;&#x201C; at all levels â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ignore both reality and their own future fiscal security. Planning laws are a joke, where they arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t just a mess. Regents, doubtless citing the panjandrum clause that apparently makes them and their local districts functionally independent of the province within which their little bailiwick is located, approve hotels and other accommodation houses with gay abandon. Governors, whose spatial planning regulations are routinely ignored, climb on the bandwagon and back mad schemes such as the filling in of more bits of Benoa Harbour to build more tourist-attracting facilities. At central government level, environmental laws are more notional than national. In Bali, focus of most of Indonesiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s high-throughput tourism trade, the inability of existing or â&#x20AC;&#x153;planned futureâ&#x20AC;? infrastructure to match demand is plain to see, even by Blind Freddy. Oversupply of visitor accommodation is foolish. It is a way to lose money and markets. Not in the immediate future, of course; though that is exactly where planning falls apart in Bali. No one thinks beyond the current calendar or visualizes over the horizon. Recent reports indicate that there are 5000 Condotel units already operating in Bali with another 8000 entering the market over the next few years. A study by Cushman & Wakefield Indonesia points to coming pressures on value of properties. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s true that everything has its price. The problem is an oversupplied market sets prices below return levels for investors.
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A timely warning on another aspect of Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one-egg-in-onebasket dollar economy â&#x20AC;&#x201C; tourism â&#x20AC;&#x201C; again makes the point that the push for more and more tourists is counterproductive since it will devalue the product. The chairman of the Indonesian Tourism Association (GIPI), Ida Bagus Ngurah Wijaya, said recently that Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s past success was no guarantee of continued performance. He fears that Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reputation may be on the downturn because of the emphasis over the past three to four years on becoming a bargain destination. He has a point. Premium and bargain are generally terms that are mutually exclusive.
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Where Else, but Elsewhere? Elsewhere may be an unusual name but then so is this cuisine offering for Sanur, where too many restaurants have same-same menus. Young Australian chef Brad Harrison tries, and succeeds, to do something different. Start with an array of entrees or snacks that could easily comprise a whole meal, of many different tastes. The Spring Rolls are stuffed with bamboo shoots and shredded vegetables, served with a sweet and sour dipping sauce. These Samosas [pictured] are very healthy [as many dishes are at Elsewhere, the chef is very health conscious], they are stuffed with red lentils, peas and potato, with a pleasant tangy mango pickle labneh [with yoghurt]. A plate of dips consist of hummus, chili jam and baba ganoush, and is served with their house bread or a Salad of Roasted Pumpkin with quinoa, sweet potato, pumpkin seeds and crumbled feta. The Calamari, or small chunks thereof, are crumbed [breadcrumbs and quinoa] and served with a very Asian chilli citrus dressing. The squid is quite amazing and easily the best I have eaten in Bali, instead of the far too often rubbery mess these pieces are quite tender yet still retaining a crunch, the accompanying dip perfect. Prawns cooked in garlic butter and pink peppercorns are so good a main version would be great. Simple but nice is the Chicken Liver Pate with its date and fig chutney as are the Puff Pastry triangle sachets stuffed with cheese and mushrooms. The Tuna Carpaccio is served with a mini Salade Nicoise. Even the humble Chicken Wings get special treatment here, first marinated in lime them roasted in the oven, they enjoy a very quick deep-fry, just prior to serving, to heat and crisp the skin. Burgers are on the menu, Beef or Crumbed Chicken, with a variety of extras on a normal sesame seed bun or a most unusual black bun which is baked in the restaurant kitchen, black from bamboo charcoal which is supposedly a great body de-tox. The kitchen is small, as is the restaurant. The chef shows that he really understands so the menu is small as well,
ensuring all is produced correctly and consistently. Mains begin with a Chicken Breast marinated in lime and chilli before cooking, and served with a lemongrass and coconut risotto, chilli jam and lemon butter sauce. The Steaks can be Beef [eye fillet or sirloin] or Chicken, and are served with potato, beetroot puree, green beans and watercress quenelle in a red wine jus. Roasted Pork Belly is with caramelized apple, shaved fennel salad, pommes puree, green beans and apple cider jus. Extra vegetables can be ordered as side dishes to share. Try the Corn Cobs, spread unhealthy butter all along them and enjoy, messy but great! The pasta is Spaghetti Puttanesca, tossed with chicken & salami, Kalamata olives, capers, roast capsicum and pine nuts. Fish is Butterfish, in a lemon butter sauce with caper mash and prosciutto crumbs. Desserts are a mix of standards but with modern twists. The Panna Cotta is citrus flavoured with a short bread crumble, orange confit and crème Anglaise. The Chocolate Cake is flourless whilst the Chocolate Pate is with macerated fig & toasted coconut, marshmallow & short bread with a passion fruit sorbet. An Aussie touch is their Meringue, crunchy and stuffed with vanilla ice cream, layered with fresh whipped vanilla cream and fresh fruit, spread around outside is a raspberry & passion fruit coulis. In Australia and New Zealand it is called a Pavlova [a dish created and named after the famous Russian ballet dancer after she toured there in the 1920’s]. Whilst Elsewhere is as yet not licensed for spirits and wine they welcome BYO and only charge a small corkage fee. However their mocktail list is one of the most interesting in Sanur, including some wild combinations such as vanilla pods, honey and fresh lime, or pure cocoa and coconut cream with nutmeg. You may prefer the more standard Strawberry and lime with coconut cream or Fresh mint, vanilla tea and tangerine. There is also a range of Malonggo espresso coffees, shakes, smoothies and Damman teas. Soon the operating hours will be extended as Elsewhere will be opening for Brunch from 10.00 a.m. In the meantime it is an excellent spot for a tasty dinner for those who appreciate food with taste. The same dishes served in Seminyak would probably be at double the price!
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Elsewhere
Address
: Jln. Danau Poso 44, Sanur.
Telephone
: 557.0377
Open
: Dinner from 4.00 p.m., daily.
Non-smoking Area : No. Smoking Area
: Yes.
Parking
: Street only.
Price
: Rp. 400,000 for two [+ drinks].
Credit Cards
: None, still in process.
Food
: International, Asian touch.
Wine
: BYO [small corkage].
Service
: A happy house.
Atmosphere
: Food and fun.
Overall
: Innovative food, great value.
Copyright © 2014 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Words and Pictures Australian director Fred Schepisi has enjoyed a considerable success in America. He is now based back in Australia, where he is still making quite good international films. In his latest work, Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche star, as a cantankerous alcoholic writing teacher, and, an art teacher who is suffering from a degenerative disease. On their first meeting in the teachers’ staff room of an exclusive American high school, it is hate at first sight. But, gradually, they begin to like each other, and, then, fall in love. Fred Schepisi presents a touching love story, but, he also offers a strong debate amongst the teachers’ students about the superiority of either the written word or the painted image. The movie will have appeal to patrons of art house cinemas. Belle Based on a real life 18th century English story, Dido Elizabeth Belle is the illegitimate mixed race daughter of a Royal Navy Captain, who is always at sea. Belle is raised by her great uncle, Lord Mansfield, the Lord Chief Justice, and, although she is considered part of his family, her color prevents her from fully enjoying the privileges of her social standing. As she enters adulthood a suitable marriage is arranged for her, yet, Belle is attracted to someone else, not of her own rank, an impoverished but idealistic young lawyer. Meanwhile, Belle and her great uncle become involved in a very controversial court case, which ushers in the abolition of slavery in Britain. Director Amma Asante makes a truly lavish and highly enjoyable movie. Captain America 2, The Winter Soldier*# Following his adventures in WWII, in the first movie, Captain America now wakes up from a 70 year coma to find himself in a very modern world. After adjusting to his new surroundings, the Top Secret agency he works for asks him to thwart the plans of an evil organization which has world domination in mind. The first film contained a lot of very campy show business humor. This sequel has none of that! The new movie is just a straight forward action film, but, it does resolve cleverly the themes established in its predecessor. Chris Evans reprises his role, and gets good support from Scarlett Johansson and Samuel L. Jackson. The 3D special effects are astounding and fabulous. The Lego Movie Ok, here we go again with another humble hero trying to thwart the plans of an evil genius with world domination in mind. But, forget the plot and the clichéd characters, and, be prepared to be really stunned by the extraordinary animation to be found in this cartoon. Everything, and I mean everything, sets, characters, and, gadgets, are all made from Lego building blocks. Apart from being lots of fun, the amount of work which has gone into the making of this cartoon is really amazing. Young children will be delirious about it. The Amazing Spider-Man 2*# Peter Parker, or, Spider-Man, also has to thwart the plans of an evil genius with world domination in mind. But, this sequel is not really all that great. Way too much time is spent with blah blah blah, as Spider-Man talks about his problems with his aunt, his colleagues, and his girlfriend. The action comes sporadically, but, when the 3D effects happen, they are really, really, amazing. Spider-Man swings from the screen, and, hovers above your head! The Expendables 3 Sylvester Stallone, and his troop of Top Secret soldiers, thwart the plans of an evil organization. As action movies go, this one is not too bad. At least, it is better than the first two movies in the series. There are lots of explosions. But, Oh My God, all those old, old, old action actors are hard to take. The movie stars Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Antonio Banderas, Wesley Snipes, Dolph Lundgren, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, and, Arnold Schwarzenegger. All of them should just retire gracefully from the screen. Under The Skin* Scarlett Johansson stars, as some sort of sexy alien who picks up hitchhikers as she drives around the back roads of Britain. She then takes them to her lair, where she proceeds to kill them in a most peculiar way. The movie, by English director Jonathan Glazer, is perplexing, arty, and, rather pretentious.
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Bad Neighbours* The peace and quiet of a married couple is disrupted when a group of loud students take over the house next door. Seth Rogen and Zak Efron are both good comedians, but, they are too old for this undergraduate style of humor. La Belle et Le Bete* This French production of ‘The Beauty and The Beast’ fable is sumptuous. However, the English subtitles leave a lot to be desired. If you are familiar with the fairy tale, forget about the subtitles, and, just enjoy the spectacle. They Came Together Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler are deliberately introduced by friends at a Halloween Party, and, they don’t hit it off. Neither as characters or co-stars.
For Sale; Black men’s short sleeve rashguard, size S. Banana Split brand, brought from USA. Tried on, but didn’t fit, so still like new. Rp. 150,000 ONO. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [149] For Sale; Gitzo 0056 Mono Loisir Traveler lightweight monopod, with strap and flat head. This is an older model, but is new, never used, with lifetime warranty. 3 sections, 60 cm long closed, 160 cm long open. Rp. 1,000,000. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [151] Complainers change their complaints, but they never reduce the amount of time spent in complaining. Praise does wonders of the sense of hearing.
For Sale; Samsung DVD bluray player, 1 year old, like new, price new: 1.9 mill. Now sale price: 1.0 mill. Please tel. 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [116] For Sale; Google Nexus 7 tablet 2013 (2nd gen.) 16GB, WiFi model, in new condition with original box, cable and charger, screen protector and new folding case. Thin, light, blazingly fast, super sharp full HD screen, widely reviewed as best 7” tablet on the market. Just bought in the USA a few months ago, but selling it as I rarely use it. Rp. 3,300,000 ONO. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [152]
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Ice Man* A 17th century Kung Fu warrior is transported to modern day Hong Kong. Carlotta An awful movie about the life of Australia’s famous transsexual entertainer. Muppets, Most Wanted More of the same from the Muppets, with the very ghastly Ricky Gervais.
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Mr. Robet’s Top Ten Edge of Tomorrow An American officer is reluctant to join the frontlines of an invading army. Bad Words A 40 year old man finds a loophole in the rules of a children’s spelling bee. Grace of Monaco A brief but pivotal moment in Grace Kelly’s life as the Princess of Monaco. Noah* A very interesting interpretation of the biblical story of Noah and the Flood. Words and Pictures For an alcoholic writing teacher, and, an ill art teacher, it is hate at first sight. Belle A real life 18th century story about a mixed race English aristocratic woman. Ironclad 2, Battle For Blood An English lord’s castle comes under attack from a group of Scottish clans. Captain America 2, The Winter Soldier*# Captain America has to thwart the plans of an extremely nasty organization. The Lego Movie A humble hero has to thwart the plans of another extremely fiendish genius. The Amazing Spider-Man 2*# Peter Parker, or, Spider-Man, also has to thwart the plans of an evil genius.
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Three Craft Villages: Petulu, Celuk, Bono by Bill Dalton
The Balinese are renowned the world over for their craft skills. With its huge small manufacturing base, thousands of art and souvenir shops and hundreds of thousands of visiting tourists, the island has become a major entrepôt of arts and handicrafts from not only Bali but from all over the Indonesian archipelago. Not so very long ago, certain villages on Bali were known to produce speci¿c implements and handicrafts. Recently, I set out for three crafts villages chosen at random to see if this old truth – repeated for decades in Bali guidebooks – is actually true. At the same time, we also wanted to do a little shopping for some household furnishings. In price, quality and variety, the Ubud area offers some of the island’s best shopping, so we began our search in the craft villages around this rambling and congested overgrown country town in the middle of one of the main rice-growing areas of Bali.
Petulu: Picture Frames My ¿rst stop was the tiny bucolic village of Petulu north of Ubud, known as a wood w o r k i n g c e n t e r, i n particular for the making of pictures frames. With a population of 4,500, mostly farmers, and 5000 herons, Petulu is famous for its heronry. Since 1966, during the breeding season, these tireless birds have been arriving in the late afternoon to roost for the night. North of the quiet village are the picture frame workshops. Carving is the Balinese creative art par excellence, a skill requiring great precision and sureness. Using wood and other natural materials, the wood carvers here make a variety of products, not only picture frames but Àowers, boxes, knick knacks and wind chimes, all of which reÀect imagination, inventiveness and superb technical skill. A handmade picture frame for displaying art or family, baby, wedding and holiday photos is one of the most unique purchases you can make on Bali. The carver starts with four sides to the frame. Using very simple tools, he lightly taps the highly sharpened instruments to etch out embellishments. Unlike the technique used in the West, he does not use hand pressure except for really close work. Virtually all the workshops here accept special orders so you are able to create a custom picture frame with your own design to match your home décor. You may specify if you want a plain or high gloss ¿nish, wall-mount or tabletop stand for horizontal or vertical art. The frames can either be bought already joined or you can dismantle them the put them together again at home (less desirable). Petulu workshops are full of already assembled empty frames. The price of the frame depends on the elaborateness of the molding. This cost can be as much as or more than the price of the artwork itself. Popular now are handcrafted frames made from Banana leaf and bark, although these are not in evidence in Petulu. I bought several attractive frames with the intention of buying mat backing and having glass cut to size at my local hardware store. Is Petulu still an active carving center? Check!
Celuk: Silver Making The next stop on our crafts itinerary was Celuk, north of Batubulan on the way up to Ubud. This is Bali’s silver and gold making capital, a two-km-long street lined with jewelry shops and factories both big and Àashy and small and humble which are open 7 days a week. Some of these establishments, such as the highly rated Prapen, have big parking lots and extravagant showrooms lined with glass cases loaded with silver and gold items. Bali is a huge of production center for silver for export. So big in fact that a substantial portion of the silver jewelry for sale in Western countries has been made in Bali. Many of the businesses describe themselves as ‘Factory Outlet & Wholesale, Ethnic & Contemporary Designs.’ No matter what
the size, their staffs looked up warmly and eagerly in anticipation. powered with a foot pump. Virtually every workshop/ salesroom, silver-working demonstration are available for Many of the silver-¿ligree necklaces, bracelets and rings are viewing, so you can see this for yourself. light, delicate and highly decorated. In a technique called granulation, small pellets of silver are heated until soft enough Bono: Bamboo Furniture & Accessories to adhere to the piece. Though the shops sold a whole array Endowed in Asian of silver and gold jewelry, I didn’t care for any of the ornate cultures with integrity, jewelry lines in any of the ¿rst three shops I ¿rst visited. The perseverance and motifs were just too busy for my taste. When considering the elegant plainness, best places to shop, I learned quickly that it depends very bamboo is one of the much on what style you’re looking for. most useful plants known to man. The Items for sale include largest members of the earrings, studs, grass family, there are earplugs, ear pendants, dozens of varieties of rings, bracelets and bamboo growing in Bali, some reaching heights of over 10 m some unique necklaces with base diameters of 15 cm or more, a type much favored with a rough handmade by furniture makers who follow a millennia-long tradition. To look. In Balinese life, investigate the vitality of the bamboo furniture and crafts gold is more coveted plaiting industry, our next stop was Bono and the adjoining than money; women villages of Belege and Jasri. Cruising slowly up and down the c a n t e l l a n o t h e r winding main streets through these village, more than a dozen woman’s wealth by the size of her gold necklace (kalong). The open shops displayed chairs, tables, screens, wall racks, larger pieces - Àat silver trays, bowls, tableware, teapots - are shelves, cabinets and consoles as well as whole sets of silver plated and not pure silver. The majority of the shops furniture, all in multiple ¿nishes and designs. accept custom orders for hand-done, made-to-order rings, brooches and necklaces. Bring rare stones for setting with Products made from bamboo laminate, including furniture, your choice of some quite striking backgrounds. cabinetry, Àooring and decorative items are currently surging in popularity. Trays, lamp shades, birds, Àowers mirrors, food The level of workmanship is quite high standard. The difference covers, baskets, hats, sandals, bags and fans are just a few with Balinese silversmithing and silver work in the West is that of the smaller household items that are crafted. There were 99% of the pieces are hand made with no casting involved. three types of bamboo to choose from: natural white, a black The Balinese rarely use casting techniques and almost always streaked or piebald “tiger,” and pure black. Items may be a hand-construct their jewelry. Casting jewelry is made in a mold, combination of rattan and bamboo. Bamboo is a bit heavier so reproduction of pieces can be turned out assembly-line than rattan, but both materials are very sturdy, some products fashion in the many thousands. Handmade jewelry is not just being up to three times harder than hardwoods like oak. distinctive but a lot of less of it is made. This quality makes The most surprising fact I learned from visiting a number of jewelry made in Bali special. shops was that bamboo furniture could often be more expensive than wood furniture. It’s even dearer if any bule The Balinese import most all their silver. Balinese silver is on (foreigner) shows himself during the bargaining process. Let average 92.5% pure. They often mix every 50 grams of silver your Indonesian spouse or friend do the bargaining. When with two grams of copper. I looked for the 925 stamp‚ meaning several shops caught sight of me from afar, they charged a 92.5% pure silver, on each piece. A disarmingly honest seller ridiculous Rp1.5 million for just an average sized set of shelves. told me that the problem is that bad quality silver can just as easily be stamped 925. A piece of jewelry may be stamped, Of all the shops in but actually be a lot lower percentage of silver. It’s dif¿cult to the area, Rumpun tell just by appearance. Bamboo in Desha Ebon Kaya in Price depends on the workmanship, the weight, the design, Belege is by far the the stone or all three. All pieces are different so it’s dif¿cult for largest offering an salespeople to give a blanket price. Small shops inside family o v e r w h e l m i n g compounds located in the alleyway running down from the selection of virtually main street have cheaper prices. Although Bali’s silversmiths a n y t h i n g a n d tend to be more inventive, for the ready-to-wear, cash-and- e v e r y t h i n g carry pieces, it’s usually cheaper in Yogyakarta, central Java. h a n d c r a f t e d o f bamboo. My wife Mita, after rigorous bargaining, bought two I learned that the ¿rst asking price in a local art market or from simple and attractive bamboo pieces of furniture: a clothes a peddler is not necessarily lower than that of a Celuk shop. drying rack to hang out wash, which can be folded up and stored Both start out at equally escalated prices. I started out by between uses, and a drying rack to hold kitchen implements offering about a third less than the price offered, but this fell in a place that is clean and convenient. This shop is a revealing on deaf ears. You’d think that the intense competition between testimony to the range of beautiful objects that can be made all the shops would give you some bargaining power, but all of this pliable material, the myriad uses of which could ¿ll volumes. the packed tour buses have spoiled Celuk. Sales people counter-offered only a little less than my ¿rst price – at best. Practicalities I made sure that I was satis¿ed with a token pair of silver Petulu: From the roundabout in north Peliatan with the big Arjuna statue that stands at the western entrance to Ubud, earrings before I paid for it. travel north on the road to Tampaksiring, passing hundreds of Many of the shops teach young people jewelry making who shops selling woodcarvings, crafts, souvenirs and household work beside the older masters and learn the patterns and wares. After 4km, turn in at the sign on the left (west) to Petulu, techniques by imitation and repetition. Foreign students may travel 2km up a gradually ascending narrow country road to also study silversmithing in a sort of apprenticeship, learning the village. Bahasa Indonesia in the process. Courses in the west tend to make students practice basic skills such as ¿ling and sawing Celuk: Take Jl. Bypass to Sanur. At the big Tohpati intersection, for weeks before they actually get to make something, but head in the direction of Batubulan and Sukawati. About 1.5km often students in Bali are able to complete a ¿nished piece of after Batubulan is the beginning of a long strip of silver shops. their own design on their very ¿rst day. During the construction process, the student’s piece is black, but upon its final Bono/Jasri: NE of Blahbatuh. Go through the big four-way completion it’s polished shiny. Students really can’t believe intersection just past Blahbatu market, then drive past the Pura Sesri and pom bensin station on the right. As soon as that they actually made it themselves! you enter Belege village, Rumpun Bambu (tel. 0361-943-908, Silversmithing has been practiced on Bali long before the hp 083-342-6163) is the big shop on the right with bamboo industrial age, and some of the loveliest pieces are made with artifacts overÀowing onto the sidewalk. the simplest tools. The environment, tools and equipment of your average Balinese silversmith are very basic, just a dirt Àoor, crude wooden workbenches, a tree trunk with a metal spike for an anvil, perhaps a ring mandrel, a gasoline torch
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For Sale; Hydro Tech bodyboarding fins, size 9-10. These have seen very light use, and look new! Less than half price at Rp. 300,000. Call or sms Greg 0361-746-0113. Legian. [153] If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude. Don’t complain.
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The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/ office/hotel for your generous donation.
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A WILLINGNESS TO HEAL Healing Dance Therapy By Skye Laphroaig
Healing Dance is an aquatic body therapy, which is performed in a warm-water environment where the pool is heated to around 34 degrees Celsius. Healing Dance combines elements of massage, joint mobilization, shiatsu, muscle stretching and dance. Moments of stillness and nurture alternate with Àowing movements. Miranda Suryadjaja MBA ACC, DTM, is an Indonesian Emotional Healing Coach of Chinese-Balinese descent. She has four years experience in the fields of interpersonal communication and is the author of a book called “Listening is Sexy”. Miranda incorporates Healing Dance into her coaching practice at the stunning Taksu Healing Haven, near Ubud. As a listening teacher, and life coach, Miranda helps people get in touch with their suppressed emotions, so that they can release their emotions at a ‘causal level’. Once these have been removed people feel lighter, less fearful and more empowered. Last month, I decided to catch up with Miranda and seek counsel by enjoying Healing Dance Aquatic Bodywork, followed by a life coaching session. One characteristic of water therapy is its close, nurturing holds that instill a feeling of peace in the receiver. HEALING DANCE Miranda considers aquatic bodywork an extraordinary tool and perfect complement to emotional healing work. She works out of two beautiful venues, Taksu Healing Haven and Five Elements Retreat. Miranda gave an introduction to the therapy she is about to perform and then I was placed on my back with two Àoatation devices ¿rmly secured under my neck and legs. During the relaxing guided-therapy, a range of emotions arose for me, which were released into the process of continuous Àow. Aquatic Watsu was developed in the 1980’s in the warm pools of Harbin Hot springs in northern California. When American poet and Zen Shiatsu master Harold Dull began experimenting with bodywork in these pools, a new therapy was born. Combining movement, stretch, and massage in the warm water, he called the new therapy Water-Shiatsu, or Watsu. Since its origins, aquatic bodywork has evolved into many forms. While Watsu emphasizes acupressure and nurturing holds, other forms such as Healing Dance Aquatic Bodywork emphasize exhilarating movement through the water. BENEFITS More than massage, aquatic bodywork clears the mind, profoundly relaxes the body, soothes the heart, and connects us to our essence. It is the most nurturing of all bodywork. Experiences are as unique as the individuals who receive sessions. “Being held and Àoated in warm water allows a client to experience complete weightlessness”, comments Miranda “Being in the water is always soothing, having someone hold and support you makes it feels like a very caring and nurturing embrace; it’s gentle and just beautiful. Some people say it feels like being in the womb. It’s a very special and unique experience; truly a gift to your self.” No two sessions are the same. Some receivers will enjoy the almost chiropractic adjustments to the spine and the newfound ease in their body. Others will delight in the gracefulness and freedom of dancing through space. The safety of being held will sometimes recall an experience of begin totally accepted and loved. DEEP HEALING As my thoughts melt away in the metaphorical womb of the
heated pool, I request a coaching session with Miranda in order to go deeper into my feelings. Miranda recommends a set of four to eight sessions working on ‘recognizing my emotional addictions’. She tells me that it takes time to access the deeper layers simply because the client often resists experiencing painful feelings. But the ability, and more importantly a willingness to feel, can improve with practice. During the session the client has an opportunity to uncover and release their emotional addictions and false beliefs. Sometimes just realising false beliefs and addictions can evoke a feeling. Each of these moments are very important as the client will start seeing themselves, their actions, and their beliefs more truthfully. Miranda says: “Usually some changes happen after one session. The overall and general effect is there will be a signi¿cant improvement in the client’s life, and a growing awareness of ‘self’, as well as a greater capacity to be selfreÀective and less fearful. Usually after 8-10 sessions a client would reach emotional self-suf¿ciency. Individuals are now equipped to process and release their own emotions.” When you work with a coach who helps to release your deep-seated emotions the benefits are invaluable. When causal emotion is released, the emotional memory of the original trigger is permanently removed. It’s like you forget what the pain felt like, and is very freeing. EMOTIONAL ADDICTIONS According to Suryadjaja, as soon as bad feelings and painful emotions arise, most people attempt to stuff them down with numbing substances such as coffee, alcohol, drugs, cigarettes, food, or work, which in reality is only an attempt to satisfy emotional addictions such as needing approval from others, needing to be taken care of and needing to be heard or look and feel good. Once my sessions with Miranda began, I managed to release some of the hooks that trigger emotions such as what people say to me and how they behave, their gestures and facial expressions. I found the punch bag and baseball bat to be an effective way to get in touch with feelings of anger for the ¿rst time, enabling me to start owning my emotions and not dumping them on others. For example, when an individual is angry towards another person, the sheer force of the anger affects both people at a soul level. The pain they feel on the receiving end is stored directly in their soul until it is released. “The option of not doing this work is like going around and around in a circle”, Miranda explains. “Most people address the effect instead of the cause. Dieting, prescriptive medicines, yoga, meditation, chanting and alternative medicines are still addressing the effect, that’s why a person may feel good for a little while before something else bothers them, and they have to look for a new healing modality.” HOW DOES IT WORK? During a session, emotions may surface. And since the aim is to release emotions people have denied, suppressed, and resisted feeling over a number of years, Miranda’s questioning
usually leads them towards these emotions and she encourages clients to feel, sometimes for the very ¿rst time. Normally the emotions are dark, and painful hence the repression, so there is a chance they will feel uncomfortable while experiencing them. Most people resist change and prefer to live with emotional addictions. “My job is to help them stay in these emotions until they get through the discomfort”, says Miranda. “If they can manage to break through the worst of discomfort, it’s like coming out of a dark and unpleasant tunnel, where they feel a deep sense of relief. They are becoming more whole, authentic and less fearful.” Respect, acceptance, and more importantly love are the foundations of a healthy body, mind and soul. When any of these feelings are missing, hurt and pain are often experienced. These are unpleasant emotions and most people want to avoid them. Emotional addictions are born from people’s attempt to not feel pain or hurt. Deconstructing any addiction requires time, hard work and a strong desire for personal change. But the reward is worthwhile. My personal experience was life changing. Miranda Suryadjaja can certainly facilitate personal growth, depth and insight by encouraging clients to grow and then Àex their powerful ‘emotional muscles’. What is your background Miranda? I was born in Singaraja and lived in Denpasar until I left to go to high school in Jakarta. After high school I went to college in the U.S for my bachelor and master degrees. I lived in Germany, Spain and Mexico as part of my college education. I worked in the Maldives, Phuket and Tahiti before returning home where I founded an export company for women’s shoes and managed it for the next 16 years. How was your career launched? In 1995, my friends and I co-founded Bali’s ¿rst bi-lingual school, Sekolah Dyatmika, and soon afterwards PPLH Bali (Pusat Pendidikan Lingkungan Hidup) an environmental education centre. Then I became a freelance consultant for the hospitality business. In 2008 I joined Toastmasters, which eventually launched my career as a communication trainer/ coach, motivational speaker and life coach. What seminars do you teach? E f f e c t i v e Interpersonal Communication is a 2-day w o r k s h o p covering how emotions affect our ability to listen and speak effectively, either one-on-one or with an audience. It also teaches how listening can heal interpersonal relations, and how to communicate to get your ‘real message’ across so that people understand what you want to convey. Included in the workshop is the foundation of public speaking and presenting skills, which are enhanced when our inner communication blockages are recognised and released. Listening is Sexy is a 3-hour seminar explaining why most people can’t and won’t listen. It explains how to listen in a way that is loving and empowering. Starting in October my book, Listening Is Sexy, will be available in Gramedia bookstores across Indonesia. How much is one private Life Coaching session? I charge $75 per hour or $650 for 10 hours. How can we make a booking? For life coaching, clients can attend sessions at my house in Payogan, Ubud. You can make your booking for Watsu Healing Dance Aquatic Bodywork through Taksu Healing Haven, Ubud or Five Elements Retreat, Mambal. Contact Miranda at the following address: sayamiranda@gmail.com. Mobile: +62 812 367 45423.
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Local News Police on Alert over ISIS Terror Threat to Borobudur Temple and Bali Temples
Frenchman Arrested in Drugs Case Police have arrested a 24-year-old French man living in
The police in Central Java have tightened security measures at the Borobudur Temple in Magelang in response to an apparent threat made by Islamic State of Iraq and the Syria (ISIS) supporters to attack the world-renowned cultural heritage site.
Constructed in the ninth century, Borobudur is regarded as the world’s largest Buddhist monument and one of the most complex structures erected during that period.
National Police spokesman Ronny F. Sompie said on Friday (22/8) that aside from tightening security around Borobudur, the Central Java Police had begun poring over data from the Internet for possible clues about the plan.
In 1985, extremists detonated bombs that damaged nine of the stupas at Borobudur.
The threat to attack Borobudur appeared first on social networking platform Facebook on Aug 15 in an account titled “We Are Islamic State”. “God willing, (Borobudur) will be demolished by Islamic caliphate mujahidin!” the web page declared. It also quoted an article from a radical website, in which cleric Hartono Ahmad Jaiz derided several statue-construction projects in the country, which he said contravened Islamic principles. It appears unlikely, however, that the website or Hartono are involved in the planning of a possible attack on Borobudur, as the website is known for its strong opposition to the ISIS movement. Borobudur Conservation Agency head Marsis Sutopo said the agency had increased the number of security personnel within and around the temple following the news of the threat.
Umalas following the discovery of drugs in his home. Identified only as RY, police intercepted the man on August 13 driving in his car on Marlboro Road. A search of his body
Borobudur was previously the target of a bombing attack.
The police claimed that the attack was perpetrated by Muslim radicals Mohammad Jawad, Abdulkadir Ali Alhabsyi and his brother Husein Ali Alhabsyi. Jawad has never been captured. A year after the bombing, Abdulkadir was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his involvement in the attack, while his brother Husein was sentenced to life in 1991. In 1999, then President B.J. Habibie granted clemency for Husein. Police in Bali have also raised security around sacred Hindu sites in Bali following the ISIS threat. According to the head of Bali Police inspector general Albertus Julius Benny Mokalu, Police will guard sacred sites around Bali in particular the Mother Temple of Besakih. The local community and pecalang (temple gaurds) will also be on alert. (August 23rd 2014)
Nationwide Fuel Shortages Set to Continue as Subsidized Fuel Quota Limits Near
turned up nothing but when police checked his car they discovered items related to drug use. When they escorted him to his home on Jl. Umulas 2 they discovered over 3 grams of cocaine with a reported street value of around Rp 7.5 million. “The suspect claimed that the illicit goods were bought for 1.8 million from a stranger in Legian,” Nyoman Artana of the Denpasar police said in an official statement on Wednesday (21/8). The suspect could face anything from four to twelve years in prison in accordance with Indonesia law. (August 21st 2014) Portuguese Surfer Dies after Sumbawa Accident A Portuguese national, identified as Rui César Peixoto, has been pronounced dead after succumbing to complications that arose from a surfing accident in Sumbawa. Fellow surfers pulled Rui César Peixoto, a 45 year-old teacher at Lusophone University in Portugal, from the waters of the popular surf break Lakey Peak and attempted to revive the unconscious surfer on the beach. After forty minutes of performing CPR, the rescuers were able to successfully revive Peixoto and arranged for him to be evacuated to Bali for further medical treatment. Peixoto arrived in Bali by
The Indonesian government and state energy company Pertamina were forced to reduce the volume of subsidized fuel delivered to gas stations as previous measures to limit such use proved to be ineffective.
Hanung said Pertamina decided to reduce supplies of non-subsidized gasoline by 5 percent and subsidized diesel fuel by 15 percent to 20 percent for all gas stations across the nation.
boat a day and half later, however seventy-two hours later
Media reports emerged on Monday (25/8) that people across the country had to spend hours to buy subsidized fuel as inventories at local gas stations were rapidly diminishing.
“We will replace it with non-subsidized fuel. We have enough to go around,” he added.
Indonesia Calls off Search for Spaniards
Ali Mundakir, Pertamina’s vice president for corporate communications, said that the remaining volume of subsidized fuel may not be enough even if restrictions had been put in place.
Indonesian authorities called off their search for two
In Denpasar, Bali, many gas stations were reported to have closed early as they were running out of fuel. The subsidized fuel quota for this year had been set at 46 million kiloliters after lawmakers rejected the original proposal by the government for 48 million kiloliters - a move that highlighted the political power of the country’s lawmakers. If usage continues unchecked, Indonesia will run out of subsidized diesel by Nov. 28 and subsidized gasoline by Dec. 19, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Jero Wacik said. Consumers would then be forced to purchase non-subsidized fuel at market rates. The cost for low-octane gasoline fetches Rp 11,900 a liter, compared to Rp. 6,500 for subsidized fuel. Typically in the past, when subsidized fuel usage was projected to exceed quotas, the government would turn to the House of Representatives and ask for an increase. Lawmakers would agree to the additional quota. However, during this year’s budget deliberation, legislators decided to lock the quota, meaning that the government will have to make do with the 46 million kiloliters. The decision to set the quota had been labeled as a politically motivated move. Hanung Budya, Pertamina’s director for commercial and marketing, said that the reported scarcity of subsidized fuel in gas stations was due to panic buying.
“As of August, there are only 10 million kiloliters of subsidized gasoline and 5.5 million kiloliters of non-subsidized diesel fuel left.”
the victim went into cardiac arrest and passed away. (August 21st 2014)
in Boat Sinking
Spanish men on Saturday (23/8) after finding no sign of them one week after their tour boat sank in central Indonesia. The boat carrying 25 people departed from the island of Lombok near Bali and was headed east toward
Energy Minister Jero Wacik said raising the quota was out of the question. But he called on the public to restrain themselves and start to use more non-subsidized fuel.
Komodo Island, a popular tourist destination, when it hit a
“Buying non-subsidized fuel would not make you poor,” he added.
crew and one guide, survived the horrific ordeal. A team
However, BPH Migas - the downstream oil and gas regulator that oversees distribution and retail of fuel - had yet to receive any information from Pertamina regarding the reduction in supplies, according to its chief, Andi Noorsaman Someng.
the seas around several islands in the area for the final day
Andi also criticized the decision to cut the supplies to gas stations rather than to impose the maximum quota an individual customer can buy.
reef and later sank in stormy weather on August 16th. The 18 other foreign tourists on board, as well as four Indonesian with three rescue boats and three fishing vessels combed of the search, to no avail. The two men had been with a group of 10 others who swam some five kilometers to the volcanic island of Sangeang. The 10 reached the island, where some drank their own urine and ate leaves until they were rescued the following day. Another group of 13 people who went out with the vessel’s small lifeboat survived. They
“If you only cap supplies of subsidized fuel at gas stations people would continue to buy until it runs out,” he said, leaving the latecomers with no fuel.
had to switch between swimming and sitting from more than
The government set the energy subsidy budget at Rp 246.49 trillion ($21 billion) in the revised state budget this year, up from the original allocation of Rp 210.7 trillion. (August 26th 2014)
Sumbawa. The foreigners rescued were from New Zealand,
40 hours as the boat could hold only seven at a time. All survivors were treated on the central Indonesian island of
Britain, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, France and Italy. (August 24th 2014)
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Motorbike Crash in Indonesia
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seem he was favoring foreign drug traffickers and Australian An Australian man has been charged over a fatal crash in
nationals. This would be deeply politically unpopular in
Indonesia after more than a month in custody, and could
Indonesia. However, it’s hoped that the outgoing
spend six years behind bars if found guilty. Jake Drage’s
president may take the opportunity offered by the end of
dream West Java surfing adventure was cut short on
his presidential term to make that decision. (August 17th
June 30 when his motorbike collided with another at an
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FBI Helps with Bali Suitcase Case
driving causing death. If found guilty Drage faces a maximum six years in jail and/or a maximum fine of Rp 12
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation is assisting
million ($1100). According to his mother, Tiena Drage, the
Indonesian police in gathering evidence in the death of a
23-year-old clipped a second bike, ridden by a teenage girl.
Chicago-based woman whose body was found in a
The girl’s mother, who was on the back of the bike, died of
bloodied suitcase at a Nusa Dua Resort, local police said
her injuries in hospital the next day. Prosecutor Eka Aryana
on Monday (18/8). No charges have been pressed over the
said there would be no special treatment for the Australian.
murder of Sheila von Wiese-Mack, 62, whose battered body
“The dossier has been accepted,” she told reporters. “Next
was found by a taxi driver outside the St Regis luxury hotel
we will set a date for trial, hopefully it won’t be long, one or
in Nusa Dua, Bali, last week. Her daughter, Heather Mack,
two weeks. Drage’s friends have been fundraising for the
19, and boyfriend, Tommy Schaefer, 21 were arrested last
victim’s family, who wrote a letter to police requesting he not
Wednesday (14/8) and detained as suspects. “We are
be charged. In a statement issued from his cell last month,
strengthening our investigation so we know what happened.
Drage said he hoped to befriend them. “The accident leaves
The FBI has already come and is helping us,” said Djoko
me with a sadness that is very difficult to describe and I
Hariutomo, police chief for Bali’s provincial capital
want to thank her family for all the kindness and goodwill
Denpasar, told reporters. On Monday, television broadcast
they have shown me,” he said. (August 18th 2014)
images of Mack, dressed in a white hoodie, meeting with doctors and saying “bye” to the cameras as she walked
Two of Bali Nine May Avoid Death Row
past at the police station where she is being held. As part of their investigation, police said they were looking at the
Two Australians on death row in Bali should have their
possibility of premeditated murder, a crime that carries the
sentences reduced to life, the Kerobokan prison governor
death sentence. The investigation could take weeks.
has announced. Other Bali Nine drug mules that have
The couple has hired a US lawyer. “The suspects are not
applied for their life sentences to be reduced to a fixed
co-operative at all and they remain quiet,” said Haposan
term should also have their wish granted. Bali Nine
Sihombing, the couple’s Indonesian lawyer. “I hope they
members Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan appealed
can tell their US lawyer what happened ... and that the US
to the Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
consulate general in Bali can explain to them how the
about two years ago for a grant of clemency, so they would
(Indonesian) system works.” Police last week provided
not have to face the firing squad. But the president - whose
CCTV footage showing the couple speaking to the taxi
term ends in October - has given no indication yet whether
driver after dropping off the bloodied suitcase along with
he will grant it. “It’s just something simple. I just don’t want
other luggage outside the hotel. Police said the two left,
to be shot, really,” Sukumaran said yesterday. Kerobokan
apparently to check out of the hotel, and never returned.
prison governor Farid Junaedi told reporters at a ceremony
They were later arrested at a nearby budget hotel. An
to mark Indonesia’s independence day in Bali on Sunday
official at the hospital that conducted the autopsy said von
(17/8) that he had made “several recommendations” for
Wiese-Mack had been repeatedly hit on the face and head
sentence reductions for good behavior. It’s believed that Dr
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This fortnights Full Moon is conjunct Chiron and trine (harmonious) to Saturn. If you cast your mind back to the New Moon, Mars and Saturn were together in the sky and squared off against Venus. Mars has moved on and is set to transit into the sign of Sagittarius by the end of this fortnight and Venus is now opposite Neptune, taking the place of the Sun at the New Moon. So what does all of this mean? It appears that emotional healing is taking place within those parental and/or authority issues and that a softening has now occurred for the feminine archetype, although if she isn’t careful she may find herself in the position of being deceived. I would opt for the higher octave of Neptune and Pisces and look towards a compassionate understanding with a good dose of discernment thrown in, particularly when it comes to relationship matters and your personal values. Mercury has moved out of Virgo and into Libra and will square Pluto on the Full Moon and sit opposite Uranus just after. So again we have our highly active square being catalysed by a T-Square and it’s all about fair, balanced and non-violent communication. Inspired thinking is about to strike but not before a little mental purging takes place. As Mercury sextiled Saturn/Mars on the New Moon, I would suggest that these communications are again linked to those same parental/authority themes, back then. With Mars more at home in Sagittarius you will see some swift movement taking place by the end of the fortnight. FULL MOON 16 Pisces 19 September 9, 2014 9:38 a.m.
LIBRA Mercury highlights your need for a do-over with regard to your label, brand or name. The tension over this Full Moon is felt at the very core of yourself and what you stand for. Sudden flashes of insight or inspiration are likely to come through your relations with others. With the focus and detail that’s been directed at money making ventures and releasing materially, you are more than ready for this burst of enthusiasm that is about to strike your movement and mental sector. Quick thinking will best support your actions in the coming weeks. The Full Moon is in your house of service and health, while the Sun lends to meditation.
TAURUS Looks like romance is in the air and you and the significant other or a close friend may want to share it around a little. This is a great time to be creative and to use your imagination to flow towards visioning a brighter future for your life. Relationships take work and this is being supported now and so much healing is made available through sharing who you are and what you do, with others. The communication balancing act is happening in your workplace, around health issues and may have something to do with pets or animals in your life. Tensions are coming through travel plans or foreign concerns.
SCORPIO Pluto is being challenged by Mercury and asked to think a little differently; out of the box, so to speak. If you have unexplained health issues that keep on recurring this is your opportunity to reach beyond the veils, to go deeply within and to challenge yourself to look at some more of your darkness. Your relationship to yourself is mirrored in the relationships you have with children and what you feel you deserve. Perhaps then, it is time for some self-forgiveness. If you are at all interested in group work, there could be a lot of benefit here for you this fortnight to search out those hidden aspects of self.
GEMINI For you Gemini the inspirational axis is running from your group/community house to your romance/children house. You may find yourself creatively expressing ideas and may want to share them with others or even inspire within the group setting. There could be issues regarding any children in your life that need to be communicated or to be legally addressed. The Full Moon/Chiron healing is in your career sector; meanwhile the Sun and Venus are down there in the home arena, keeping it all clean and clear of clutter. Mars is about to shift into your polar opposite sign and into the area of close relationships and intimacy.
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ARIES This Full Moon is taking you inwards on a journey of deep spiritual healing. Your values and relationships are all about service and the work that you do in the World. There is no separating the spiritual journey from the daily mundane one and this you find out now as you keep your wits about you, in your day to day interactions. Mercury too is in your relationship house and the square is to your career point and creates tension with regard to your standing in the World. There could be discussions with bosses and by the time it opposes Uranus in your first house, you could be ready to strike out on your own yet again.
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SAGITTARIUS With the Full Moon in the area of home, so much healing potential comes to you here, as you continue the deep inner work, probably in solitude. Meanwhile, out in the World, in your community and with your friends, there is a sense of tension, a need for balanced communication with regard to personal transformation and the upliftment and encouragement that is required to move beyond our old ways of being and to express our unique and individual selves. Mars is at the starting gate, ready to burst you forth with a new sense of purpose, with vitality and optimism. Virgo highlights your career aspirations and motivations.
CANCER You could be feeling conflicted around relationship and your career this fortnight and the communication comes into your home environment. Both of these topics impact your living space in a big way and yet there will be some brilliant new ideas coming through to support the ever widening expanse of understanding and healing that you are currently experiencing. As you take responsibility from a sovereign state and create more of what you want in your life, this healing continues and you are about to see the results of this, as your vigour and vitality return. Use your mind to process all the new data coming your way now.
CAPRICORN Little Mercury is challenging the status quo and calling the big guns out on their antics and in particular for you, your need for a new approach to your home base and the letting go of more tradition and personal habits. This Full Moon/Chiron healing duo is in your communication, marketing and short distance travel house and is supported by friends and community. Taking responsibility for others is a big ask in anyone’s language, but the benefits are more than apparent. There is some respite from all the hard work on the horizon, as Mars is set to enter your house of solitude, meditation and spiritual connection through travel.
LEO With Chiron and the Full Moon together in your house of transformation, sex and the money that you get apart from your earnings, you may find yourself casting a very discerning eye over what you have and what you believe this fortnight. The really good news is that Mars is set to enter your romance house and may bring some of that intimacy we just mentioned. You are mentally active at the moment and the link between what you think and how you feel are very apparent and you could be another who has work issues to address. The inspiration is going to come very swiftly for you and sudden journeys are possible.
AQUARIUS This Full Moon highlights your personal values and this is where the healing comes as you continue to take responsibility and authority for your career focus or vocation. A lot of energy has been focused here and it is about to move towards friendships, gatherings and your other aspirations with a new burst of enthusiasm. You may have some legal or foreign issues to deal with or something to do with family and institutions. Stay tuned for the mental guidance that is likely to get sparked, just after the Full Moon. Travel is on the cards, whether it be short or long-distance. Your love interests could lead to romance.
VIRGO Even with the Full Moon focus in the relationship part of your chart you will be feeling more self-oriented this fortnight. You may wish to do some healing around your relationships and as you mentally work your way through what is truly important to you, you may find that your goals aren’t being fulfilled or that your relationship to the children in your life, are not what you had aspired to. An experience or a sudden transformation around all or some of these topics comes at the end of this fortnight or just after or even around Full Moon. An unexpected intimate liaison may even take place, filled with synchronicity and magic.
PISCES Well Pisces, need I say that this Full Moon is in your personal arena and the deep healing flows through to your foreign, legal and higher minded areas of life. Venus is in your relationship house along with the Sun and reflects you back to yourself. With the deep communications now taking place you can share within the group setting, with your friends any of the guidance or insights you may receive concerning a new direction or way of thinking around money and ownership. As your personal values shift, so too does the way you relate to the World and particularly when Mars crosses the MC into the career portal.
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AL-ANON FAMILY & FRIENDS GROUPS Seminyak, The Ruko, Jl. Drupadi II #80: Wednesdays, 5:30pm - Fridays, 5:30pm Saturdays, 5:30pm Ubud mainroad, Casa Luna / downstairs mid level: Mondays, 7:45am - Wednesdays, 7:45am Fridays, 7:45am - Saturdays, 10:30am Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser
For Sale; Gift from friend, original perfumes only IDR 65.000/bottle, registered product & limit stock, Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email <mcntlp@ yahoo.com> / <anny.made@ gmail.com>. [137]
Bali Advertiser
For Sale; Yong Ma blender/ juicer. Red and stainless steel. 3 months old Rp 200.000. Set of 18 white ceramic plates Rp 10.000 each. 12 juice glasses Rp 5000 each. Renon. Call 0822 3739 9139. Denpasar. [118]
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Miracles are natural; when they don’t occur, something has gone wrong. Eighty percent of success is showing up.
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Car
Car
Car
Spin ChevroletLTZ, White, 2014, full option, IDR188jt. Purchased in March. Need additional fund for building.CP: 0812 3630 7071 / Dina. [001]
For Sale; Honda CRV 2.4/AT thn 2010 Black Metalic, electric seat, new samsat, very good condition, price Rp. 250jt, call : 081 755 5359 / (0361) 887 4858. [006]
A P V L u x u r y 2 0 11 , 26.000km, spotless, 140 juta, Kerobokan, 0857 9248 1950. [009]
Daihatsu Xenia Family. 2012. 1.3 litre manual. 24000KM. One lady owner, 125 million. 0813 3721 2006. [002] Big Promo Rental; Available Matic & Manual w/ insurance. 744 6126 / 0878 6117 5005. [003] 2006 KIA Sportage, Maroon. Alloy wheels, airbags etc. Good condition, IDR.105.000.000 ONO. 081 2391 6970 or <ika_dunn@ icloud.com>. [004] Grand Cherokee Limited 2001 For Sell, low KM (65.000), hardly used, at Jalan Betngandang I, No. 11X Sanur Kauh. Contact 081 138 9971 or 081 2360 0272. [005]
Grand Cherokee 3.6 Limited & 5.7 Overland; Wrangler Sport 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors; Jeep Patriot; Compass; Dodge Journey; Wrangler Sport 4 doors platinum diesel. Visit Nadia Auto Graha Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [007] New Toyota Harrier; Toyota FJ Cruiser ‘11; Porsche Boxster ‘10; Chrysler 300 C ‘12; Wrangler Rubicon ‘11; Mercy SLK 200 ‘05; Mercy E 240 ‘06; Mercy C 230 ‘97. Visit Nadia Auto Graha (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [008]
Contact
Motorcycle Ninja 2011, Yellow Purple special edition, 17.800km, 12 months Rego, 47 juta firm. Kerobokan. 0857 9248 1950. [010]
Watercraft Boat Motor: Yamaha 15hp Short Shaft, 100 hours, excellent condition. Rp8.000.000. Jimbaran. Tel. 081 2384 2578 or <joseph.scures@gmail. com>. [011] For Sale; 2x 60 hp Yamaha outboard engines, four strokes, 3‚145 operating hours, completely refurbished and overhauled. Extracted engine data available. Price: IDR 45 Mio. each. Point of sale: Sanur. Contact: 0361 288294 (office hours). [012]
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Employment Place your ad online at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Sales & Marketing Manager With a growing portfolio, we require the services of an experienced sales and marketing person to promote our business and the villas under our exclusive management. If you are a highly motivated person, have a minimum 2 years’ experience, speak excellent English and would like to work in a fun environment..... Please send your CV to lara@utopianbalivillas.com or call 0821 4593 3904
LOOKING FOR STAFF
We looking for Florist, speak
(Cari Tenaga)
English. Please contact at
Seeking English/ Indonesian architecture graduates or architects. CAD design skill basics required. 0822 3662 8232, <office@alexisdornier. com>. [427]
REVENUE ANALYST or MARKETING MANAGER
Best
Japanese
supplement,
food
looking
for
agent for Bali area. Contact
to handle all the reservation department. Knowledge of tourism market, and previous experience in hospitality industry are essential and excellent English required. Leadership skills required to run marketing team. Exciting challenge with opportunities. Email CV and resume to resortnusaduahr@gmail.com
081 2394 8595. [418]
Restaurant
Seminyak
<info@babarcafe. [514]
Major Cargo company in Bali is looking for Sea Freight Customer Handling, experience, English & French speaking, attractive package, send CV to <judy@ limajaricargo.com> or PT Li maj ari C argo Jl R aya Kerobokan No 100X [608]
next to Manta Dive in Gili Air is seeking an experienced, sociable and motivated manager. Base salary with excellent profit related incentives. Send CV to <info@manta-dive-giliair.
Luxury Magazine Publisher Seeking:
Advertising Sales & Marketing Executives
(Smoothie & Juice maker).
Luxury Magazine Publisher Seeking :
Managing Editor + Editors, Contributing Writers for our Bali Office. Requirements: • Fluent in English (both Written & Spoken) – Indonesian + Expatriate Applications considered. • University Degree in English Literature / Journalism and / or Bachelor of Arts in Related Field. • Ideally with minimum 1 year experience in another publication, although all enthusiastic individuals with strong English & related interests in Fashion, Luxury Brands, Travel, Gourmet Food & Wine will be considered. • Creatively Inspired, Artistic & Hard-Working Individuals + Organized & able to meet tight deadlines for publication. Please email your CV (including Cover letter & photo) for an immediate interview & starting position to : luxurymagazinerecruits@gmail.com NC/Es/ 3 Sept 14
NC/Es/3 Sept 14
English. Send CV: <info. hrd@boostjuiceindonesia. com>. [627]
Pejeng requires experienced Villa Manager. Excellent English, good interpersonal and computer skills (Excel, Competitive salary, free accommodation. Send CV to <mailie@mweb.co.za>. [642] Indonesian teachers wanted for new Early Learning Centre in Canggu. Fluent in English necessary plus a teaching qualification Or experience
C/ES/I-25 June 14
Bali Krisna Service
Since 1999 Bali Krisna Service CV, has been the number one and most trusted domestic employee agency in Bali, specialising in housemaids, babysitters and nannies. We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.
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teaching in a western pre-
com>. [625]
<info@thegardenbali. com>.
[644]
Production Manager for a
YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH
fashion company. Speak
POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
Urgently
needed
a
English and Microsoft Excel knowledge is a must. Pls send CV <tolia@ebonyeve. com.au>. [645]
for our Bali Office. Requirements: • Local (Indonesian) Candidates with strong-level of English language, both spoken & written. • Confident, Target-orientated individuals who are moneyhungry and ambitious with an Outgoing Personality; good social & networking skills • Experience in sales preferred (especially those with experience in advertising sales) although comprehensive training provided. • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and ability to prepare presentation materials, confidence to make presentations to Potential Clients. • Highly competitive Salary and Fantastic Commission Structure available.
Email CV to lara@utopianbalivillas.com or call 0821 4593 3904
school. Send resume to
The Waterfront Restaurant,
C/Es/25 Jun 14
Supervisor, Team Member
Word). Manage 5 staff.
NC/Es/ 3 Sept 14
D ps.
F&B Operational Manager,
We are looking for a young motivated person to join our team at Utopian Bali Villas situated in Umalas. If you like a challenge, speak fluent English and have MYOB software experience, we would love to hear from you. Competitive salary. Graduates welcome to apply.
Villa Manager; Busy villa in
Needed Administration Staff
com> .
Boost Juice is looking for
Experienced. Excellent
NC/Es/3 Sept 14
Well established hotel group looking for experienced
+62 818 0284 3000. [641]
Accountant
General Manager (Expat) - Medan Executive Assistant Manager (Expat/Local) - Bali Director of Sales & Marketing (Expat/Local) - Jakarta Director of Sales & Marketing (Expat/Local) - Nusa Dua Sales Executive/Sales Manager Japanese (Expat) - Jakarta Food & Beverage Manager (Expat/Local) - Bali Executive Chef (Expat) - Seminyak Spa Manager (Expat) - Seminyak
General Manager (Expat/local) - Jakarta Executive Assistant Manager (Rooms) (Expat) - Maldives Director of Sales & Marketing (Expat/Local) - Seminyak Japanese Sales Manager (Expat) - Sanur Assistant Director of Food & Beverage (Expat) - Nusa Dua Executive Chef (Expat) - Kuta Executive Chef (Expat) - Seminyak Beach Club Manager (Expat) - Philippines
Small Resort on Gili
Urgently required ! , Sales &
Trawangan is looking for a
Marketing Manager, perfect
Kitchen Coordinator/Cook
English, solid educational
(Expat 30+). Has to be able
Our service is completely free of charge for candidates
and professional background
Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com
to do purchasing, jump
in marketing and advertising
behind the stove, organize
(preferably in media),
For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Setiabudi, Simpang Siur Square, Kuta 80361, Bali, Indonesia Phone : +62 (361) 754185 / +62 (361) 754186
stock and control local staff.
experienced in organizing
Experience in similar job
and implementing short and
required. Interested email
long term efficient marketing
to <info@karmakayak.
strategies, good database,
com>.
networking abilities, send
[638]
email to <faiza@baliradio. Logistic Guy urgently needed.
Must
net>. [646]
have
experience in packing and
Outdoor Education/Mountain
shipping. Please send CV to
L e a d e r / W FA R C e r t i f i e d
<maya_zone@hotmail.
freelance position available
com>. [639]
i m m e d i a t e l y.
Good
compensation, fun team & Seeking certified European
activities for Serious, Well-
Electrician male, experience
Qualified applicants only.
in project managing, PT Daya
Must Be Certified As WFAR/
Matahari Indonesia <mail@
ML & speak fluent English.
prosol.co.id>
3477. [640]
0821 3203
CV:
<work@
greencampbali.com>. [647]
C/Es/G-3 Sept. 14
The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Factory Mgr (Expat) GM (Expatriate) Fashion Designer Chef / Sous Chef Marketing Manager Senior Architect Villa Manager Secretary / PA Sales Manager Accountants VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/3 Sept 14
Bali Advertiser Hotel group looking for experienced
LOOKING FOR STAFF
Manager. Multiple Villa’s,
(Cari Tenaga)
Fluent English, Bahasa.
FOOD AND BEVERAGE MANAGER or CHEF to handle the 4 restaurants of the group. strong experience in hospitality industry are essential and excellent English required. Leadership skills required to run team. Exciting challenge with opportunities. Email CV and resume to: resortnusaduahr@gmail.com
segera
- 3 Shop Managers
b o o k k e e p i n g . S a n u r.
karyawan yang bisa Masak
(English, computer and selling skills)
Indonesians only, previous
Babi guling, untuk Kerja Di
e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y.
- 1 Marke ng Manager
Papua, berpengalaman
<mrchris@wizbangit.
minimal 3 tahun Di Warung
com>.
Dibutuhkan
NEED A JOB? • Barber + Stylist • Receptionist + Cashier • Office Boy If you are Trustworthy, Experience & Good English Speaking please call 081 338 311 080 for walk-in interview & bring your application, CV & recent photo. NC/Es/3 Sept 14
QUALITY CARE
Employment Recruitment & Distribution
Ph. 0361 8839741 / 0812 3671 1200 / 0878 7058 5122 www.nannyserviceinbali.com E: ketutsantosa15@gmail.com VISA service (extension, retirement, social, working visa) Car & motorbike rental Tour guide + driver
role
Subroto. Jl. By Pass Ngurah
Agency. Must own laptop
Rai, No. 107, Sanur Kaja. CV:
with
<utari_dwi@nova.co.jp>. [649]
spoken English. Experience
1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
& Cook Helper, Cashier min
fluent in English. Apply to: <hrd@avb-bali.com>. [652] Niconico Swimwear looking for
Administration.
Fresh
graduated female, computer literated and administrative skills, have own motorcycle. Please
send
CV
to:
<consignment_niconico@ yahoo.com>
or
phone
hiring
hard-working, can
work
independently. <sophia@
indigoandrose.net>
with
your
and
CV
references.
[655]
Seeking male, fun, honest, energetic, customer oriented shop assistant in Seminyak. Please send CV & photo to <chrisman_antony@
Looking for qualified Hair to
assist and
com>. [657]
with special Email
<eveandaustin@gmail.
Degree in interior design or architecture 3 years experience in FF and E for luxury hotels and residential Passionate about design and up to date with design trends and products
Please send CV and portfolio to info@hc2.co Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview Positions will be based at our Bali Studio NC/Es/3 Sept 14
for
Republic is looking for team members: Food Preparation, Cashier, Customer Service staff
with
career
advancement opportunities for
suitable
candidates.
Minimum 2 year experience, English
speaking.
Completed SMK/SMR. Send CV
F&B
Manager,
Marketing
Manager & Barista. CV to: <legian_cafe@yahoo. com>.
[660]
Leading Japanese Company Looking for CM (Construction Management) staff. For new Hotel project starting 2015 at Jimbaran. - Supervision (CIVIL&MEP) - Document Controller - Project Manager, others. Email your CV to : <syanaka@Jimbarangreenhill.co.id>. [661] A US-based company, a leading worldwide supplier for both fresh and frozen seafood is recruiting employees for below positions, who are able to work both independently and co-operatively and to balance flexibility, meeting tight deadlines, accuracy, enterprise and creativity with a good sound knowledge of common sense. With hundreds colleagues worldwide, the scope to grow globally and personally is immense.
1. LOGISTICS STAFF Responsible for all export/import activities. Minimum Requirements : • Understand export-import regulation • Sound communication skills in English and Bahasa Indonesia • Strong negotiation and interpersonal skills • Experience in logistics management
2. GENERAL ADMIN STAFF (1 position) & HR/GA ADMIN STAFF (1 position) Responsible for: • Reception, including answering the telephone and welcoming visitors to the field office • To manage and supervise the Office Assistant/Driver, Cleaner and Security • To review all lease and vendor contracts and make recommendations and negotiation of the price if necessary. • To maintain a good filing system and file documents to ensure efficient administration of the field office. • To arrange and distribute all incoming and outgoing correspondence. • To arrange for the office accommodation and facilities, such as furniture, telephones, meeting rooms. • To provide stationary, cleaning supplies and food stock and ensuring supplies are available in close coordination with Office Boy. • To make travel arrangements and hotel bookings for local & international travel. • To maintain the cleanliness office and staff house premises. • Giving induction to new staff about administration • Other duties as assigned from time to time and which are commensurate with the position as required by direct Line Manager.
3. PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO DIRECTOR
New concept café Yogurt
Interior Designer - FF and E •
skills,
organised,
email:
Drafter - 3 Positions
• •
English,
occasions.
•
needed
NC/Es/ 3 Sept 14
NC/Es/03 Sept. 14
Personal
fluent
HC2 one of Indonesia’s fastest growing Interior Design firms is looking to hire the following positions:
• •
1380
experienced Italian Cook,
weddings
A Diploma/Degree in Interior Architecture, Interior Design or equivalent A highly creative thinker and self starter A minimum of 5 years experience working with a 1st tier architectural or firm or interior design firm. Proficiency in AutoCAD, 3D Studio Max., Photoshop and Sketch-up
081
seeks 1. A smart Salesperson who takes pride in doing a superstar job. Superb training and support provided. You will take “ownership” of your job and be generously rewarded above basic wage for your quality and reliability of work. Perfect English and experienced in Bali only. 2. Graphic Designer Minimum 5 years print media experience (illustrator, photoshop, etc.), good English, well organized, career minded (no freelance). The best only need apply. Great salary and benefits. Please send CV and cover letter to: info@balialternativemedia.com
[653]
Urgently
me>. [650]
Stylists
Interior Designer - 2 positions
SMS
Bali Alternative Media
SMK, send CV to <hrd@kzu.
hotmail.com>. [656]
Degree in interior design At least 2 years experience Proficient in CAD, sketch up and Photoshop
Serious
5793.
Please
NC/Es/ 3 Sept 14
and
Please
computer
Please email: Raymondsaja@karmaroyalgroup.com
written
Seminyak, Waitress/s, Cook
Assistant:
• Familiarity with the great beach clubs of the world in St. Tropez, Ibiza, Marbella, and Miami and the unique combination of food, drink, décor, music, and overall ambiance. • Solid management and leadership abilities, as well as a “hands on” approach to work • Excellent customer communication and hosting skills ˆ you will become the face of the Club operation • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities
fluent
Villa
professional applicants only.
Urgently
To be considered for this opening, you must demonstrate the following:
Online
Immediate start KZU
KARMA BEACH CLUB
Exciting opportunity for an experienced and creative, high calibre, enthusiastic candidate, to run this busy venue.
an
preferred.
(0361) 895 4961. [654]
Beach Club Restaurant Manager / Mine Host
at
NC/Es/25 Jun 14
and
Nova. Sanur, Kuta, Gatot
year experience in sales,
EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION
•
Mature
for full time admin/accounts
Multimedia Company, 2-3
C/Es/A-9 July 14
• • •
-
English Native Teacher for
Sales Executive. Needed for
English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male Professional Service With Guarantee
- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior Send your CV to contact@thegallerybali.com
enthusiastic person required
A new Barbershop in Jalan Batubelig, Kerobokan is seeking for:
(excellent markeƟng skills + experience)
[651]
Admin
Tlp 0812 3922 3155. [648]
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The Gallery is looking for staff
Organising staff, guests,
Atau restaurant Babi guling. NC/Es/ 3 Sept 14
Babysitter/Nanny Driver Cook Gardener Housemaid Security
Employment
03 September - 17 September, 2014
to
<lhakim@
yogurtrepublic.asia>. [659]
Responsible for duties as assigned from time to time by the Director and/or Chief of Group Management.
4. DATA ANALYST Responsible for data entry of any cost related figures, and other duties as assigned by Asst to Chief Accounting-Production and Cost Analysis Report. General Requirements for All Positions : • Minimum of 2 years’ experience and knowledge in related fields • Good knowledge of English both writing & speaking • Appropriate university education or diploma • Excellent knowledge of computer programs (Excel, Spreadsheets, internet) • Good interpersonal skills • Able to work under pressure and tight deadline Please send CV and current photograph to hrd@anovafoodusa.com. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. NC/Es/3 Sept 14
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Employment
Bali Advertiser
03 September - 17 September, 2014
LOOKING FOR STAFF
RESERVATION
(Cari Tenaga)
Bali Luxury Villas is looking for RESERVATION, Previous Experience in Hospitality or Villa Management an advantage, Energetic, Service-Oriented, Pro-active and Outgoing personality, Familiar with Photoshop, Word, Excel, and Outlook. Good knowledge of Bali and its tourist activities. EXCELLENT written and Spoken English a prerequisite. Please send your CV to: recruitment@baliluxuryvillas.com or hrm@baliluxuryvillas.com NC/Es/3 Sept 14
SALES EXECUTIVE – POSITION VACANT If you have experience in property sales or resort development, if you are organized and self energized then please contact us. Our company is involved in many industries, at present, we are developing 2 resorts in the famous Gili Islands with 6 apartments successfully sold off the plan. We are looking for the right person to represent our company in Sales and Marketing, you must be a thinker, you must have a passion for success. We are based in Sanur and of course there is a requirement for regular travel to the Gili Islands. This is a long term position, open to Indonesian Citizens with excellent English language skills. A Good salary along with a generous commission is on offer. Please send your resume to adi@gilimenomojo.com
Hairdresser needed for salon in Padang Padang Uluwatu. CV to <esthetickuta@hotmail.com> telp 0361 735 593. [665]
Needed: Principal, teachers and admin staff (local people) for kindergarten/playgroup school in Sanur. Female max 30yo, min S1, English speaking. Bring CV to: Jl. Jayagiri XI no. 1 RenonDenpasar. Call (0361) 226 314. [663]
Cameraman / videoediting, experience Adope premiere, operate DSLR camera <info@rickycophotography. com>. [666]
Looking for cook/pembantu to live in for private house in Sanur. Please Call 0815 4205 6768. [658]
Jewelery boutique in Seminyak looking for female Sales Staff, mature, excellent English, experienced. Send CV to <marszbali@gmail. com>. [664]
Villa Housekeeper Centre of Seminyak. Top salary for honest, hardworking female. Good English. Computer knowledge. Start immediately. SMS only 0823 3931 6629. [662]
URGENTLY REQUIRED
Due to our business expansion we need SENIOR SECRETARY FOR LEGAL DEPARTMENT Min. 30 yo, min. 2 years experience in the same field in law firm/ notary’s office, computer literate, have good knowledge of legal documents, fluent in English. FRONT DESK (2 positions) Min 25 yo, female, preferable have experience in the same field, fluent in English, computer literate, good appearance. WAITER Female, reasonable English skill, fresh graduate from tourism school are welcome, good appearance. Email your CV and recent photograph to linda@kibarer.com NC/Es/3 Sept 14
Looking for
LIVE IN BABY SITTER / HELPER 35-45 year old, responsible to babysit 3 yo. boy, cooking and clean the house. Must speak English, good references, hygienic, discipline, independent, ideally must have experience with babysitting oversea. Competitive salary and allowance! Located in Kerobokan. Start early ASAP. Please contact 0853 3746 5138 for interview NC/Es/03 Sept. 14
NC/Es/ 3 Sept 14
EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service.
Exclusive Distributor for Macbeth Footwear, a US based brand of shoes & apparel requires:
2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
OPERATOR ADMIN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Indonesian Citizen, Female 20-30yrs At least 1 year experience in a same role Experience in the function of Administration will be an advantange Familiar with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Powerpoint) Team player, flexible personality Self-Motivated to learn & challenge oneself Must already be Bali based Please send your CV to : lily@rlpdistribution.com
NC/Es/03 Sept. 14
NC/Es/3 Sept 14
The Coral Triangle Center is a foundation registered in Indonesia that trains marine resource managers and educates all groups that interact with coastlines and reefs within the Coral Triangle. With a focus on training and enabling local communities, the CTC supports marine protected areas, coordinates a learning network for MPA practitioners, connects the public and private sector on coastal issues, and is developing a learning center of excellence in tropical marine resources management. CTC continues to develop a unique and integrated learning program by doing based on the needs of professionals and stakeholders to manage their marine natural resources. The applied training and learning programs are adaptive, innovative and customized to abate threats, address contraints and promote sustainable practices. We are now hiring:
Marketing & Philanthropy Manager Marketing & Philanthropy Manager will possess the following qualifications: • MA (or equal Degree), in Communications and Media and/or Business Administration with at least a proven 10-year experience in major capital campaigns preferably in Conservation/ Environment area; • An extensive network of donors, supporters, public and private sector/corporations; • Excellent verbal and written skills in English; • Strong social, communications, people and organization skills; • Demonstrated professional track record with using social media and other means of social marketing; • Experience in organizing events and facilitating workshops; • Experience in community outreach and development of outreach materials; • Flexible to changing situations and priorities; • Demonstrated good performance in strategic planning, partner relationships and willingness to work overtime, when needed; • Affinity with marine natural resources management issues preferred. Marketing & Philanthropy Manager will be responsible for the following: 1. Lead the capital campaign for the development of the CTC Regional Hub and assist the Executive Director to formulate and implement strategies for fundraising for the CTC foundation programs; 2. Develop and implement communications, marketing, branding and media strategy for CTC and help to identify and deliver stories on CTC programs and develop outreach and marketing materials for all CTC five strategies, this would include but not limited to the production of fundraising collaterals, monthly newsletters, quarterly and annual reports and all other communication materials including press releases and information kits; 3. Development and implement a targeted outreach strategy across the CTC programs and help organize CTC special events to raise awareness and engage members, supporters, donors, partners, volunteers, community and other CTC stakeholders to participate in CTC conservation efforts. The position is based at CTC office in Bali. It requires some evening and weekend work to achieve program goals and ability to work effectively under pressure and meet deadlines; travel maybe required at short notice and possibly to remote and distant locations. Please send your CV and application letter to : hrecruitment@coraltrianglecenter.org (Closing date for application: 14 September 2014) NC/Es/03 Sept. 14
NC/Es/3 Sept 14
Bali Advertiser LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)
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Male/Female 30-40 years old Experienced in Hospitality background/ F&B min 2 years in the same position Responsible for managing staff and processes across 3 coffee shops, floor service and kitchen Strong analysis, problem solving and Discipline Spirited leadership, critical, like chalenges, good in communication skill Staff training for waiters English speaking required. Location: Umalas - Canggu - Oberoi - Bali Salary: Good Basic + THR + Jamsostek + Food + Service + Tips Send your CV to: liana@monsieurspoon.com (tel: 0817-805-442) NC/Es/ 3 Sept 14
TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
Indonesian South Sea Pearls by Ingrid Mutiara Sutardjo and Nunik Anurningsih Indonesian South Sea Pearls is an informative and lavishly illustrated pictorial survey of Indonesia’s extensive cultured p e a r l industry w h i c h produces one of the rarest and costliest types of cultured pearls – the South Sea Pearl (SSP), renowned for its dazzling color, soft iridescence, satiny luster and unusually large size. The only book published on the subject, the full beauty of this particular pearl variety can now be given the attention it deserves. Pearls are one of the most prestigious jewels known to humankind. Unlike precious stones dug out of the earth, pearls are brought to perfection by nature and need no cutting or polishing. The only precious gem produced by a living organism, the pearl is also the oldest gem cherished by humans. No one knows when the first human discovered a pearl. For hundreds of years even the way pearls were formed was a total mystery. Few people are aware that the most beautiful South Sea pearls are produced in Indonesia. Even Indonesians who purchase their pearls abroad in Hong Kong and Japan don’t realize that SSPs are produced in Indonesia. The archipelagic nation is in fact the world’s largest producer of SSP, supplying 43% of global demand with a per annum export value of almost US$30 million dollars. Indonesia’s pristine far flung islands are the perfect environment for breeding the world’s largest pearl-bearing oyster, the Pinctada maxima, in cultivation centers concentrated mostly in eastern Indonesia - Bali, Lombok, Nusatenggara, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua. The Indonesian cultured pearl industry is highly beneficial to the economic welfare of the country’s remote and often impoverished coastal communities. Approximately 27 companies, hundreds of pearl traders and thousands of small hatcheries employ entire communities of workers who would otherwise have no viable means of livelihood. The industry is also environmentally friendly, creating relatively little pollution. Indonesian South Sea Pearls briefly chronicles the pearl’s fascinating history with historical “firsts:” the earliest pearls found in a grave, when the earliest strand was made, ancient myths and legends about pearls, how pearls were used as important symbols, the discovery of pearls in the New World, how the main centers of the pearl trade shifted from Bombay to Paris to Tokyo and the economic demise of natural pearls. Exquisite “celebrity” pearls, collected by the royalty of Europe, were so famous that they were individually named. For example, the incredible La Peregrina (“The Wanderer”) was found in the 16th C. off the coast of Panama by an African slave who used it to purchase his freedom. Pearls were exceedingly rare until the invention and application of pearl culturing methods in the first quarter of the 20th century. The story of the industry’s development in Indonesia begins in the 19th Century with the pioneering efforts of Said Baadilla, the “Pearl King of Maluku.” By 1900, this famous trader had a pearling fleet of 33 schooners and 99 sailing vessels. In the 1920s, Japanese Sukeyo Fujita and the Mitsubishi Company spearheaded the world’s first commercially successful SSP pearl farm in Buton in the Dutch East Indies. Interrupted by WW II and the Indonesian Revolution, the industry was only able to firmly reestablish itself in Indonesia in the 1970s.
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Cultured pearls were not even accepted by the fashion world until Coco Chanel introduced pearls into her lines of clothing, revolutionizing high fashion. By the 1950s, cultured pearls had gained ascendency and “pearl icons” began to appear on the scene. A 27-page section shows full-page portraits of famous women – Audrey Hepburn, Oprah Winfrey, Princess Diana, Jacqueline Onassis, Grace Kelly, Queen Elizabeth – all wearing pearls. Photographs complement the historical background: the special place that pearls held in the dynastic history of China and among the ancient Egyptians, vintage black & white images of Japanese pearl divers (ama), the Raja of Sikka wearing a strand of big pearls and pearl divers and dive boats using antiquated 1930s equipment. The book contains some stunning photos of islets, seascapes and one magnificent two-page spread of a seaside village of stilted wooden houses under a white cloud-scudded sky somewhere in the oceanic vastness of eastern Indonesia. This book is not a manual on how to culture pearls - many of the techniques used are closely guarded secrets - but four pages of graphic illustrations, photos and diagrams show how highly technical the science is. Readers can follow how a pearl sac is formed, examine the anatomy of an oyster and the painstaking and complicated methods of cultivating cultured pearls in detail. A full 44 pages explains in text, captioned photos and charts hatchery methods, spawning, fertilization, in-tank and open-water rearing, production, operation, harvesting, sorting, grading and standards of value according to five characteristics: shape, size, color, surface and luster. Pearl fanciers consider large and highly lustrous pearls with a strong color and smooth surface to be the most highly valued. Any pearl over 18 mm is able to command an extremely high price. Both authors are uniquely qualified to write a book on pearls. As the wife of the Indonesian Minister of Marine Affairs & Fisheries, Ingrid Sutardjo visited pearl farms on official visits. When Nunik Anurningsih was making silver and gold jewelry set with pearls, she was first exposed to SSP at trade shows. When an Australian buyer pointed out that she was unknowingly using freshwater pearls in her products, she decided that she needed to increase her knowledge. She read books, visited pearl farms and museums, studied pearl culturing practices. “Pearl Gallery,” the last chapter, is a catalog of selected works from Ingrid Sutardjo and Aulia Jewelry’s exclusive collection of handcrafted and modernly designed brooches, pendants, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, bangles, chokers, hairpins and bangles set with pearls, many in gold and silver settings patterned after Indonesian flora and fauna. Indonesian South Sea Pearls will open minds and increase understanding of this majestic and precious gem. Depending on how much pleasure reading or science you want to digest, this comprehensive and attractive book can make either light or heavy reading for jewelers, craftspeople, fine arts connoisseurs, marine biologists and for anyone who appreciates the inimitable beauty of pearls. With its publication, the South Sea Pearl no longer need to be a hidden treasure unknown to Indonesians and foreigners alike but a miracle of nature created by a living animal. Indonesian South Sea Pearls by Ingrid Mutiara Sutardjo and Nunik Anurningsih, Afterhours Books 2013, ISBN 978602-97507-6-8, hardbound, 220 pages, dimensions 24 x 32.5 cm. Available for Rp880,000 at Ganesha and Periplus bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com
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House for sale • 2 strorey • 4 bedrooms • music room • praying room • 3 bathrooms • 2 family room • living room • kitchen • balcony • land 550m2 • 7700W electricity • fully furnished and garden.
Hak milik certificate. Price Rp. 7,5 Billion (nego) Call: 082341168381 Mr. Darshan Singh NC/Re/I-03 Sept 14
House For Sale from German Architect. Located at Sektor Bunga Puri Gading, in a very exclusive area in Jimbaran - 3 bedrooms + 1 maidroom, 4 bathrooms, laundry room, 2 storage rooms, open living/ dining/Europe kitchen, pool, carport - Building size 222 m2, land size 125 m2, security area system - Centrally located. Kindergarten, national & international school in walking distance - Close to the beach, shops and restaurant - 15 minutes away from the airport - Freehold, fully furnished, Rp. 3,2 M negotiable
Contact : eenk.bruhne@yahoo.de 0818 0543 8678 (WA) - 0812 36 2020 94 C/Re/G-3 Sept. 14
Rumah joglo for rent. AC, hot cold water, 7 are land, large garden, 3 bedroom, 10 minutes from Seseh Beach. Located Jl. Pantai Seseh Tunon, Munggu near Canggu. Reduced Price Rp 100 million/year. Call 081 2392 8840 (Putu). [8930] Canggu Kayu Tulang. Villa Savitri. Freehold IMB. 2 storey 3 Bedrooms 3.5 Bathrooms. Pool, fully furnished including electrical appliances. Land area 356 Sqm, Building 360 Sqm. 5 minutes to Echo Beach. <villasavitri@ gmail.com>. [8932] C/Re/G-19 Feb. 14
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Monthly & yearly rental of new Luxury Villa on 12 are. 3 bedrooms, tv room, fully furnished& equipped, 15x5 m pool, 5-10 min. to Canggu Club, ricefield view. Price USD 4.500/month, 45.000/year incl. full staff, management, security, fiber-optic Wi-Fi& TV. 0878 6050 0289. [8942]
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Villa in Canggu for rent weekly, monthly, yearly. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully and modern furnished. Pool, garden, covered parking. Not far from Canggu Club. Contact: Ernesto 0813 3915 7653, email: <ernemag@tin.it>. [8943] Riverview land for sale in Pantai Nyanyi 17,5 are. Serious buyer pls text to 081 7474 5388 for viewing. [8945] Land for sale 5.5 are at Green Lot Sambadha Resident, Bypass Munggu, 20 min from Seminyak, 15 min from Canggu Club, 10 mint from Echo Beach, underground power, town water, 6 mtr paved road, quiet area, rice field view. Private road, community swiming pool, gym, 24 security, price 320mill/are nego. Please call owner at 0813 3980 4123 / 0813 3964 9404. [8947] Pererenan freehold villa for sale, 10 Ara. New build 3 bed, 3.5 bathroom, 200 sqm, IMB Pondok Wisata, 12m pool, park like garden, 800m Echo beach, $USD 700,000. 0857 3797 4707. [8950] Villa for rent/sale. Long term / short term. 3 bedroom, each villa 4 are land. Full furnished, AC, TV, pool, garden, internet high speedy, security 24 hours. <soeparmi.li@ yahoo.com>. Phone 0878 6152 4094. [8959] Villa for rent in Canggu. 4 bed A/C, 3 bath, swimming pool, fully furnished. Price IDR 200 million/year nego. Call Ketut 0818 0532 2565, email <shack1968@hotmail.com>. [8960] Land for sale-freehold. Kayu Tulang Canggu, 5 are. Serious buyer call 0813 3067 6555 or 0878 8167 5555. [8967] For properties and land for long term rent or for sale in Canggu and the surrounding areas please visit <www. baliselectproperty.com>. Tel/SMS 0361 780 1788. <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [8970] For lease 25 are in Canggu Club area IMB’s completed. 7 milion IDR a are a year including approved Pondok Wisata (tourist) IMB’s (building licence). For info call 0822 4700 5040 or <superindoland@gmail.com>. [8971]
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BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices
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CONTRACT LAND KEDUNGGU - 8 Are, 47 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 5 Milion / Are / Year LAND FOR SALE BELALANG - 8 Are In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 225 Million / Are KEDUNGGU - 14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill / Are / Nego DIRECT OWNER Mrs. Sara : 081 236 221 777 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 Sept 14
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For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305]
Absolute Beach Front Land for Sale in Amed. Wide sea front, mountain view to back, and public road access. 27.7 Are, Rp 150 Mill/Are. Contact 0813 3874 9726, <caritanah@yahoo.com>. [8864]
See on Youtube (Tresna villa 7) 3 bedroom, pool full furnish, ocean sunset view, garage, stunning Western kitchen, aircon, cable TV, safe secure and quiet, close toll road, airport 10 min, beach 5 min. <craigdonaldmcleod@ yahoo.com> / 0813 3733 8339. [8853] New build to order fully furnished vilas with / without pool with 2 & 3 bedrooms. Kampial area, 10 m to Nusa2 n Pandawa Beach. 35 M to airport. Leasehold 24 years. Can be extended. Promo price!!! 0813 8228 7259. [8969]
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The real Bali in the heart of Seminyak. 17 are with wooden houses surrounded by a big garden and a pool 23 meter long for 5 years rent. Telp 081 138 8253. [8772]
Land for rent in central Sanur. 57 years. Plots from 5 to 60 Ara (500 to 6000 sqmt). 081 23 888 266. [8924]
Best price investment in Seminyak. $85,000. 29 years lease hold, brand new luxury studio apartment. 42m2, completely furnished with beautiful complex facilities. Ready to move in or start renting from September 2014. Call now for further information or inspection. 0813 3767 4040 / 08123 88 1677. [8855]
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5,5 are new Villa, full furnish for rent location Jl. Danau Tempe I, Sanur. 4 B/R Antique Stily, big garden, outdoor shower pool, big living room, price Rp. 200 millions nego. Please contact 081 139 6467. [8936]
Seminyak Jl Telaga Waja land for lease 5.5are 29 yrs lease with extension option, central & quiet location. 18 million/area/yr. Contact 081 2389 0994 or <peter@ penjorbalimandiri.com>. [8927] Luxury villa for rent in the heart of Seminyak. Close to the beach. Including staff (for pool and cleaning). 21000 AUD/ year. <http://bali-hotel.nl>. Also available for shorter terms. Peter, tel: 0896 5963 0767. [8938]
Restaurant / Bar for rent. Location: Seminyak. Contract: 3 years & 5 years. Option. Fully furnished & equipped. All licenses present. Information: <restaurant@lestari-bali. com>. [8956] House for rent monthly & yearly, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, living room, kitchen, garden, AC, Wifi, private pool, TV cable, water heater, fully furnished. Monthly 14 mill/month and 110 mill/year. Call owner: 081 7971 9692. [8962]
Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wifi, 5 minutes to the beach & international school. Call 0361 887 6679 / 081 138 5315, email <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [8925] Studio building for sale in Ketewel/Guwang area small house attached at the rear Tranquil rice fild view on green belt land overlooking ocean in Sanur. Land size 4 are: <imagegraven@gmail.com>. 081 2388 3532. [8935]
Villa For Sale: 135 sqm of land in Seminyak, 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, plunge pool, fully furnished. Asking price 3 Billion rupiah. 565 sqm of land Umalas, 3 villas with shared pool, fully furnished, asking price 9.95 Billion Rupiah. We also provide other properties for sale and for rent. Contact +62 859 5388 2289, email <info@ globaldevelopments.asia>. [8918]
Villa for rent in Drupadi, Seminyak center. 2 bedroom with 2 ensuite bathroom, aircond. Open dining and living, kitchen with furniture, tv cable, wifi, pool, parking. Contact: 0878 6089 0803 / <villasku@yahoo.com>. [8946]
Free hold new Villa fully furnished. Seated on 11.5are. Building size 312.m2 3br, 3 bathrooms, western kitchen, Lg. Living area, half open office/hobby area. ModernBalinese style. Asking for 6.7milliar with swimming pool included. Offer considered. Interested for more detail, please call owner at 0819 3435 5197 or <kadeksari2013@ gmail.com>. [8933]
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REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 13.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing We are looking for a 2/3 bedrooms villa with pool for 1 year rental, starting from December 2014. Area: Canggu, Batubelig, Pantai Seseh, Umalas
3 bedroom with swimming pool in Seminyak/Legian. Quiet, central, AC, Wifi, landscaped gardens. 12 juta/month. Small 2 bedroom, 30 juta 6 months. 0815 5816 4966, <annulzy@yahoo.com>. [8963]
and Pererenan. Budget: Rp. 150-200 million.
Bargain priced Drupadi villa, 2 bed, 2 bath, pool, bale, newly painted, carport, partly furnished, open plan, storage, over contract 1yr plus options. No agents. 0819 9919 6919 / <newstartbali@gmail.com>. [8975]
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Villa for rent in Sanur area. Located 4 Km. north Sanur, on 18 ara land, this property consist in two separate building. Main villa has 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, very large livingroom kitchen, gudang, large private swimming pool, garden with ocean view, large garage. All A/C and all modern comforts and telephone. Second building consists in three bedrooms, two bathrooms, open livingroom and kitchen. All furnished western style. All just renewed. Price USD 30,000/year. Please contact at 0813 3720 5352 (English) or 0821 4554 6488 (Bahasa) or <niwayan88@ hotmail.com>. [8937] Remodeled traditional joglo in secure complex next to mangrove, 100m from the beach, excellent access to bypass. 2 AC bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living room, big garden, swimming pool, furnished, available from September 1st- Yearly contract preferable, US$ 20,000 per year, please call 0361 270 859. [8941] 2 Bedroom villa for sale. Freehold, Jl. SekarSari 3C Padanggalak (10min driveto Sanur) Landsize230m2, Buildingsize150m2, exclusivebathroom, swimmingpool, garden, kitchenset, garage, waterheater, AC. Price: 3billionIDR(nego). <fajar_antonius@yahoo.com>. 0819 9988 9002. LongTermLease opt. [8951] House / villa for rent, three bedroom with pool at Jalan Sekuta Gang Mangga Sanur. Rp. 90.000.000 per year. Contact 081 138 9971 or 081 2360 0272. [8953] Rent: New house 500m2, minimalist, 2 storey, 100m to Sanur Independent School, 3 bedroom, AC, H/C water,, s.pool 4x8m, garden, parking, close to beach. Call 0819 9930 0777. [8166] For Rent: Charming two bedroom, two bathroom, unfurnished house in Tukad Badung. Corner lot, with rice field view. A quiet home. Available immediately. Price Rp.45million a year. Must See. Call 081 2380 1575. [8973] Beautiful gergous villa in Sanur for rent, 2 years building. 3 bedrooms , 4 bathrooms, large swimming pool, rooftop garden, new, fully furnished, near Mc Donald. Close to the beach. Very relax, comfortable and safe area. More information and photo 0812 3955 5544, <bagusarthana@ yahoo.com>. [8974] Balinese style furnished home, 5 bedrooms (3 large queen and 2 single), all with ensuites, a/c, fans, large outdoor kitchen set in big shady garden with seating for 12, storage room, off street secure parking for 2 vehicles, well presented, quiet area, close to KFC, min 2 yr rental. Rp. 130 juta P/Y, 0852 3796 4565 / <newstartbali@gmail. com>. [8976]
C/Re/G-23 July 14
NEW PROJECT BY AWARD-WINNING SENTOSA WORLDWIDE RESORTS
SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE, AMPLIFY YOUR LIVING BALI’S EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
Sentosa Residence Umalas, the newest project by the International award winning Sentosa Worldwide Resorts, a name synonymous with contemporary tropical luxury and elegant simplicity. This exciting project offers cutting edge, fully integrated resort style living, set on 6.5 hectares of beautifully landscaped gardens, with a choice of One Bedroom Villas and generously sized One, Two and Three Bedroom Premium Villas featuring private garden, sundeck and swimming pool. Much more than a home, Sentosa Residence Umalas offers a community and a lifestyle that is chic and sophisticated, yet ultimately secure, comfortable and affordable. You will find yourself part of a nurturing community, a private paradise that you will always be happy to come home to. However, with so many facilities on your doorstep you might find that you never want to leave. The Sentosa Residence Umalas development includes 24-hour medical centre, a gourmet deli, international restaurants, world class spa, residence club house with olympic sized swimming pool, fully equipped gymnasium, and even an outdoor cinema! Villas at Sentosa Residence Umalas range in price from USD 199,000 to USD 699,000
VISIT OUR SENTOSA SALES OFFICE: Jl. Laksmana 999X, Bali 80361, Indonesia For more information please contact Chloe at +62 877 60134 888 | chloe@sentosaworldwide.com | www.sentosaumalas.com C/Re/I-25 June 14
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SINGARAJA Spesifikasi Land Size : 3460 m2 Certificate : Freehold Location: Canggu close to Echo Beach, Suitable for villa or resort, ocean view, 850 mio per are Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.com | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277
Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486] Free hold land 10are. Wd.20xD.50mtr 700meters to the beach, 5km from Lovina, 15km from diving center, Pemuteran/Menjangan. Water, electricity, road access. Rp. 65jt/are. Interested pls call owner at 0819 3435 5197 / <kadeksari2013@gmail.com>. [8934]
APARTMENTS & VILLAS Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook
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URGENT & SERIOUS BUYER ONLY 9.6 are LAND @batu mejan IDR 1.5 billion/are *NEGO*. 600m to ECHO BEACH. *BERTHA 0817557550/08563868888
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KUTA Fully furnished airconditioned rooms for short or long term stay. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta. Close to beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176] Magda House Bali. Room available in Kuta. 10mins from airport and beach. Fully equipped. Can be rented daily Rp. 200.000, weekly Rp. 2.300.000, monthly Rp. 3.500.000. For more information cal 0813 3970 3334 or visit : <www.magdahouse.wix.com/bali>. [8777]
C/Re/I-19 March 14
Fs: 663 m2 at Poppies Line 2 Kuta-Bali. Freehold. Asking price IDR 40 Billion. Fs: 1.315 m2 at Jln. Sunset Road Seminyak. Price IDR 37 Billion. call: 0821 4723 2090. [8931] Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867. [7653] For rent villa, very good location in Kuta. 2 bedrooms & bathroom, kitchen and living room. Full furnished, pool & large garden. 10mil/month and 110mil/year (nego). Feel free contact Putu 0823 413 555 00. [8972] Fully furnished 48m2 executive studio unit with kitchenette. Excellent returns if rented out. Jl. Poppies I. Call Puput: 0823 4100 5372. [8978]
JIMBARAN C/Re/G-3 Sept. 14
LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK!
Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]
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A list villas Pererenan. Jl Babakan. Wonderful, NZ architect designed villa on 11.5 are. Stunning 180 deg. green land ricefield views. Huge living spaces. 3 massive bedrooms with ensuites. Indoor/outdoor pool. Over 450m2 landscaped garden. Fully furnished. Big garage and storage. US$825,000. Freehold.*VS-001 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnished villa.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease US$410,000.*VL-016 Seminyak. 300m from beach. 6 br villa on 1400m2. Separate living and sleeping wings. Wonderful marble bathrooms. Lap pool. 2 kitchens. Huge living and entertaining spaces. Rooftop BBQ. Reduced to US$995,000 Leasehold.*VL-035 Umalas. Tegal Cupek. Beautiful 4br/4 bth villa on 800m2. Famous Dutch architect.A true work of art. Furniture by Dutch craftsmen. Huge kitchen and living areas.Large saltwater pool, Bose sound, incredible lighting, vaulted ceilings, beautiful rice field views.Only US$895,000. Freehold. *VS-033 The Elysian. Oberoi. Amazing buy!! Beautiful 1 br villa in this booked out, high-end enclave. All Villas currently being totally renovated. Walk to Kudeta, beach, Jl Oberoi. Complex has restaurant and spa. Big ROI. Just US$112,000!!!*VL-019 Canggu, Jl Nelayan.Near Beach New 3br villa on 700m2. Lap pool. Beautiful position.Fully furnished.REDUCED! $210,000. Must sell! *VL-044 Seminyak. Batu Belig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. *VL-060 Umalas 1. 5 br villa on 8 are. Brand new. Steel construction. Gourmet kitchen. 2 living rooms. Staff accom. Filtered water. Saltwater pool. *VL-030 Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, large bedrooms with ensuites. Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$290,000. *VL-004 Seminyak. Cute, completely remodeled, 2 bedroom villa with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential. Only US$140 000. 28 year lease. *VL-032
A List Land Semiyak. Drupadi 1. Streetfront. 20 are. US$4 million. Freehold. *LS-028 Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. On 4 titles. Ideal resort land. 50m absolute beachfront. 50m street frontJl Sea Sentosa. US$11,500,000.*LS-012 Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access.Rp 2.1bill per are.*LS-006 Oberoi. 13 are.Good shape and access. Behind Café Bali.US$1.5 million.*LS-026 Umalas Lestari. 11 are. Good shape and access. 30 yr lease. Rp.8 mill/ are/yr.*LS-063 Br Semer.Behind Bali Buddha. 15.6 are. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas.28 yr lease. Just 6 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 Pantai Berawa. 7.5 and 15 are. 40 year lease!Rice field views Good shape and access. 1Km from beach.Just Rp5 mill/are/year.*LL-005 Canggu 12 are. Jl Nelayan, riverside, 300m to beach. Good shape and access.Rp600 mill/are. *LS-132 Canggu Club. Gg Mango. 4 are. Rare small block. Ricefield/river views. Rp750 mill/are. *LS-083 *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/I-06 August 14
Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. Rp. 2.75 milllion monthly or Rp. 250.000 daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673] Jimbaran Cliffs area. A 4 bedroom mansion with the best views of harbour and ocean. Luxury furnish minimalist, large pool, basement parking 4 cars and 2 staff quarters $920,000. E-mail: <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo.com> / 0813 3733 8339. [8852] Brand new executive villa in safe garden setting. 4 suite rooms with stone bathtub bathrooms, western built in Bali style. Ready to move in in 4 weeks, book now, huge 8x10m infinity pool, kitchen and lounge 70m2. Garage, staff quarters underneath, built alongside, small Balinese resort with restaurant, gym, 20m lap pool and other pools, full security free and free electric, gas and water. $2,000/month, pay monthly or yearly, this villa/home is stunning. 0813 3733 8339, <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo.com>. Sale price US$600,000. 8ara land, can freehold or contract 20+20 years. [8902] New room for rent, daily from $20, monthly 1,500,000, a/c kitchen, queen bed and linen, LED TV, parking and all in garden setting, gym, restuarant, spa, swimming pool. KOS 168, Jl Uluwatu near Jl Udayana. Also new Kampung 168 Jl Puri Gading, 50 luxury room from 2,200,000 pmonth, 3 swimming pools, gym, restuarant etc in huge garden setting. 0813 3733 8339, <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo. com>. Look: <KOS168.net> online for photos, both Bali family and friendly, please come and enjoy. [8903]
C/Re/G-20 August 14
NEW HOUSE FOR SALE IN CANGGU
2 bedroom new compact new villa. Western kitchen, built inside Bali style resort, wifi, 3 pools, m20 meter lap pool, gym, restaurant, parking, security, beautiful tree and gardens, rent $750 p/month. Sale $165,000. Perfect retire couple 0813 3733 8339, <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo. com>. [8904] New house for rent at Purigading. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living room ,garage, TV channel, AC, hot water, large water tank. furnished, Rp.85 million/year. Special price for 3-5 years. Call owner 0821 4591 9455 / 081 7474 4020. [8965]
* LAND 150/80 * 2 BEDROOM * WATER HEATER
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BUKIT House for sale freehold. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, AC, water heater, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, quiet, ground water tank, 1.3 are land. Picture available. 10mins to Pandawa and Dreamland beach. Rp. 800 million (nego). SMS 081 2389 5551 / 081 2381 5292. [8638] Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice wuiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]
pppsumbawa.com • 1.72 ha white sand beachfront only • 60 are @ Lakey Pipe . Best position • 11.9 are @ The Stones Subdivision • 15 are beach front Periscopes • Hillside land with great views from
Rp 1 M for all. Rp 30 jt/are Rp 22 jt/are Rp 35 jt /are RP 2 jt/are
+628123802310 pictureperfectperiscopes@gmail.com C/Re/G-9 July 14
For Sale 2 are land with Australian built and designed new house. 2 large bedrooms with ensuits plus extra BBQ area, bathroom. Near Karma Kendara / Dreamland. Aust $129,000. Ph/SMS 0878 6184 3997, email <paulwaskiw@hotmail. com>. [8926] 3 Bedrooms villa with great view for rent in Pecatu Indah Resort. Furnished, pool, garden ensuite bathroom. Close to Dreamland beach and New Kuta Golf. Please call 0822 3663 0381 for enquiry or property inspection. [8940]
HOUSE FOR SALE Location Dalung near Canggu, quite area. • 2 bedrooms • 1 bathroom • Garage • Small garden with gazebo Half of the roof ready to build the 2nd floor. Price Rp. 800.000.000,- Nego.
OTHERS House for rent. Ideal for home industry, 5 are land with house located in east Java, Banyuwangi. Call 0813 3850 0900. [8633] Land for sale located at Tanglad Village, Nusa Penida. 132 are, price Rp 6 juta per are. Freehold. Contact: 0878 6008 1595. [8830] HOTEL For Sale - Nusa Lembongan - Pandana Boutique Hotel. USD$700,000 (neg). Set over 1700m2, 9 rooms with ensuite, A/C and minibar. Facilities - 2 swimming pools, Restaurant & Bar, storage area, generator and office. Sale includes all furniture, fixtures and operating equipment and licences. Check out: <www.pandanaguesthouse. com>. Email: <pandanaguesthouse@gmail.com>. Phone: Chris - +62 (0)821 461 78739. [8929] Freehold land for sale Nusa Lembongan. 2 ara (200m2) approximately 80 meters to the beach Jungutbatu. Close snorkelling, surfing, restaurants. Price 450 million rupiah per ara. Email: <margie.wade60@gmail.com>. [8948]
Please contact: 0812 3676 2273 For sms only: 081 2392 9967 NC/RE/M-Sept. 3, 14
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Luxury & Style Villa Ungasan | IDR 8,8 Billion
Peaceful Villa Ungasan | IDR 2,5 Billion
Jimbaran House | IDR 2,5 Billion
Commercial Land Uluwatu | IDR 1,5 Billion / acre
Beautifully designed villa Infinity pool Freehold, 750 sqm 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms
360 sqm, 2 BR, 2 levels, 24h security Full Furnished, Private pool Lease Hold until 2085 (renewable)
4 Bedroom Land size : 147 sqm, 2 Storey Electricity 5.500Watt, Certificate: Freehold ,Good condition
Freehold commercial land on the main road Great location for any potential Business Land size 495 sqm (15 x 33 M)
Dewi Julistianingsih
0812 9453 5453
Dayu Athalia
087 822 902 979
Ayu Wahyu
085 792 483 489
Dewa Putu Agung
0812 129 7000 8
Cozy Living Jimbaran | IDR 1,87 Billion
Sanur Villa For Rent | IDR 170 Million/year
Beach Front Land | IDR 800.000/sqm
Jimbaran House for rent | IDR 130 Million/year
4 Bedroom, Private pool, Freehold, 15 min. from airport, close to McD, KFC, Pizza Hut Land area 130 sqm , Floor area 130 sqm
3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Private pool Freehold 35 minutes from airport Land area 300 sqm
Sekotong, Lombok In front of Gili Gede or Secret Gilis Direct view to Gn Agung, Bali Land Area 30,950 sqm
Near Garuda Wisnu Kencana Land area 400 Sqm Swimming pool 4+1 BR, 2 levels, Full Furnished.
Marsel W
0852 4065 1965 65
Richi R.
0812 4050 5152
Dewi Julistianingsih
0812 9453 5453
Jimbaran Nuansa Kori | IDR 1,5 Billion
Balangan Jimbaran Land | IDR 700 Million / acre 3 BR Ungasan villa for rent | IDR 150 Million/year
3 Bedrooms Land size : 120 sqm, 2 Storey Kitchen set, Water heater
Nearby Nirmala Supermarket Suitable for house or villa Land size 398sqm
Ayu Wahyu
085 792 483 489
Dewa Putu Agung
0812 129 7000 8
Dayu Athalia
087 822 902 979
Beautiful villa with wonderful ocean view 15 min to Pandawa Beach, 10 min to Dreamland Floor area 300 sqm Furnished Putut Brahmantyo
085 739 107 460
Bali Collection Blok C5#1, Komplek BTDC Nusa Dua, Bali | pratamanusadua@harcourts.co.id | www.harcourts.co.id C/Re/I-03 Sept 14
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Brand new modern style villa, sold fully furnished equipped Two spacious living areas, overlooking the pool garden Fully equipped (uropean kitchen with quality appliances Superb opportunity as a holiday rental villa in a sought-after locale Price USD 295,000 Land Area 280 sqm Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs Build Area 250 sqm
Well presented newly built 3 bedroom villa, furnished decorated Three generously si]e bedrooms with en-suite facing the pool Fantastic location, quiet yet walk to Double Si[ Beach nightlife *reat holiday rental proposition, potential attractive rental returns Price IDR 2,700,000,000 Land Area 340 sqm Ownership Leasehold 24.5 yrs Build Area 180 sqm
Brand new modern two bedroom villa in trendy Pettitenget Built designed and furnished to the highest western standards Spacious second Àoor bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms Rare opportunity for +*B or long lease, great investment Price USD 360,000 Land Area 180 sqm Ownership Leasehold 30 yrs Build Area 186 sqm
BATU BELIG - 693
LEGIAN - 788
CANGGU - 783
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0ain pavilion houses spacious lounge, dining open kitchen A separate pavilion accommodates a pool view lu[ury bedroom Overlooking the plunged pool surrounded by lush tropical garden *reat location, 100 m to the beach, shops restaurants nearby Land Area Build Area
300 sqm 200 sqm
JIMBARAN - 648
Price USD 262,500 Ownership Leasehold 22 yrs
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Attractively designed modern split level two bedroom villa Built on the cliff side, with ocean views that can¶t be blocked Creative design, quality built, developer with proven track record Incomparable value for a quality freehold property Land Area Build Area
100 sqm 105 sqm
Price IDR 1,700,000,000 Ownership Freehold
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Contemporary 2 bedroom apartment with quality ¿nishing Resort facilities including Spa, pool, security, restaurants, bars No Restrictions on use with unlimited owner fee stay nights -ust footsteps to Double Si[ beach, shops, restaurants, bars, Build Area
129 sqm
SANUR - 767
Price USD 290,000 Ownership Leasehold 33 yrs
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0odern 2 bedroom villa in a great location, beachside Sanur Open plan living spaces that can be closed off and A/C Sold fully furnished, equipped decorated, ready to move in Attractive well priced entry level property with rental returns Land Area Build Area
250 sqm 120 sqm
Price USD 235,000 Ownership Leasehold 26.5 yrs
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(legant modern three bedroom residence fronted by rice ¿elds Plush interiors throughout, -apanese style lounge and dining A uniquely designed quality property in a gorgeous location Attractively priced for its si]e and area by the motivated seller Land Area Build Area
1150 sqm 325 sqm
Price IDR 8,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold
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Two story large modern / Balinese lu[ury villa with rice¿eld views Open living / dining area overlooking swimming pool and views 0odern western style ¿tted kitchen with quality appliances Located in Pereranan near to the beach and Canggu. Land Area Build Area
800 sqm 500 sqm
Price USD 450,000 Ownership Leasehold 25 yrs
LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 780 TABANAN - 637
ECHO BEACH - 521 BERAWA - 774 BERAWA - 586
BALIAN - 804
KETEWEL - 759
Perfect regular shape for villa development (60m [ 130m) Wide beach frontage with direct access to the beach Water and electricity supply already on site, ready to build Large access to the land, great freehold investment opportunity!
Rare beach front land with a 70m wide ocean frontage Already subdivided into three certi¿cates, ready to develop Building license setback approved, a de¿nite advantage *reat access via a paved public road through the village
Land Area
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Price IDR 250,000,000 Ownership Freehold
Land Area
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PECATU - 608
Price IDR 650,000,000 Ownership Freehold
PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 781
Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Leasehold Riverside Land, 1390 sqm (13.9 are), Leasehold 20 years, IDR 8,500,000/Are/Year Pasut Beachside Freehold Land - Between Beach And River, 1655 sqm (16.55 are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are 500 - 600m from beach, 1000 sqm (10 are), Freehold, IDR 800,000,000/Are Leasehold Beachside Land, 2500 sqm (25 are), Leasehold 27.6 years, IDR 10,000,000/Are/Year Spacious Freehold Land In Berawa, 1200 sqm (12 Are), Freehold, IDR 685,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Short Drive To The Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Umalas 1 Near Petitenget, Leasehold 30 years, 1800 sqm (18 Are), IDR 9,500,000/Are/Year
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Kerobokan • • • • •
BB-V1160
Two-storey, four-bedroom freehold villa in Umalas Generous Àoor space of 408sqm on 600sqm plot of land Large living & dining room, Western style kitchen with breakfast bar Garden and a 15 metre private swimming pool and outdoor jacuzzi Just one kilometre from the beach
For Sale from US$ 895,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
BB-V966
Central Seminyak freehold villa on 700sqm of land Modern Balinese architecture with local materials and imported ¿xtures Four-bedroom en-suite bathrooms, balcony and a spacious study room 10 x 4-metre swimming pool surrounding by lush tropical garden Just footsteps away to the shops, restaurants and the beach
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BB-V1157
Architecturally designed villa in Petitenget on 666sqm of land Two-storey, white-painted sleeping pavilion housing the four-bedrooms A joglo housing living & dining area with Western-style kitchen Leasehold 43 years with option to extend Close to shops, restaurants and the beach
For Sale USD 900,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Canggu • • • • •
Freehold home set in a discreet complex of fully managed villas Three single-storey connected pavilions set on 582sqm of land Three-bedroom with en-suite looking at 14 x 4.5metre swimming pool A large living and dining pavilion with a fully ¿tted Western kitchen Just 100 metres from the beach in Batu Belig
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BB-B212
High-end villa complex in the centre of Oberoi on 159sqm of land One ensuite bedroom and a private swimming pool Open living and dining area with western standard kitchen Leasehold for 42 years with 10-year extension at market price Within walking distance are spas, boutiques, restaurants and bars
Seminyak • • • • •
BB-L893
BB-B260
Three-bedroom multi-purpose villa on 600sqm plot of land Open living and dining pavilion, separate study/entertainment room Balinese bale located above one end of the 15-metre swimming pool Leasehold for 26 years with option to extend at market price Short walk from Seminyak’s beaches, restaurants and shopping
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BB-A76
Absolute-beachfront freehold apartments on Seminyak Beach Spacious 80sqm space with ¿ve-star luxury by world-class resort group One bedroom with en-suite bathroom and private balcony Fully furnished, sophisticated and modern design Just steps from the Indian Ocean and Seminyak village
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BB-V1155
Contemporary-designed off-the-plan villa on 775sqm land Four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a large open-plan living 15 x 5-metre swimming pool and a spacious mezzanine Leasehold for 30 years with 30-year extension at market price Within walking distance of restaurants, shops and the beach
For Sale US$ 620,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale USD 650,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
1,203sqm freehold land, located in Berawa Good shape and level land makes it easy to develop Electricity and water are close to the site Possibility for subdivision for 703sqm and 500sqm Only few minutes ride to Berawa Beach and Canggu Club
For Sale IDR 8,120,250,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Seminyak
Seminyak
For Sale from US$ 350,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale US$ 390,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale US$ 2,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Seminyak
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BB-B266
For Sale US$ 1,250,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-L913
Ideal rural location with unspoiled ocean views, freehold land 3,500sqm plot of gently sloping and beautifully shaped land Surrounded by rice ¿elds and coconut plantations, Water is onsite, while electricity is only 100 metres away 4km from the beach and is set high above sea level
For Sale IDR 1,715,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
BB-L918
1,782sqm plot full of rural charm in Umalas Gently sloping land with dimension around 55 x 33m Electricity, water and telephone lines are less than 100 metres away Leasehold for 30 years with 25-year extension at ¿xed price Just ten minute’s drive from Seminyak and 2km from the beach
FFor Sale IDR 5,078,700,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-L834
2,500sqm of land in prime Petitenget location Flat, rectangular plot is ideal for commercial or residential development Electricity and water is easily accessible Leasehold for 27 years with 30-year extension at market price Walking distance to shops and restaurants of Oberoi’s ‘Eat Street’
For Sale IDR 10,800,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-3 Sept. 14
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Luxury furnished private 2 bedroom 2 bathroom villa Seminyak/Legian, walk to Double6 Beach, sale 6 year lease or rent Rp200 million per year (minimum 3 years), discount longer term, pool, garden, internet. <lanceshay@ hotmail.com>, 0821-4590-3667. [8966]
House for rent in Dalung, Denpasar. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, min 2 years. Call 089 9698 7304. [8660]
A fully furnished aircon room for short or long term stay. 5 mins to Ubud center, 5 mins yoga barn, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [5177]
Apartments/villas in Legian near Jl. Double Six. Short & long term. Comfortable & quiet. Fully furnished, A/C, sep. kitchen, TV cable, hot water, fridge, large pool (gazebo + sunbeds). Call/SMS 0821 4538 1349. [8968]
Over contract rumah dan kos. Denpasar Timur. 9 tahun. Rp. 175,000,000 nego. Pak Ngurah 081 337 0555 57. [8870] New house for sale; Premium location at Jl. Teuku Umar. Denpasar, 2 storey, 4 bdrms, 3 bthrms. Balcony, front and back yard, garage. Call 0821 4455 6448 or 0822 3661 6106. [8961]
TABANAN For sale freehold land : directly from owner, ready to build, beachfront, seaview, from 10 are up to 326 are, price starting from Rp. 39 million / are. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 or email: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452]
Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Land for sale 6,5 are Tegalalang Sebatu, rice field view, Rp. 125 jt/are. Contact 0852 3714 4456. [7915] For lease luxury villa, 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms, built to Australian standards, infinity pool, stunning views, 15.5 are, 3km from Ubud, 22 year lease plus 20 year extendable. Price 360,000 USD. Contact + 62 821 4510 2129. [8738] 3 bedroom, 2 storey on 5 ara of prime land. Western built and ready to move in. Genuine reason for sale of my beloved villa. 0813 3733 8339 / <craigdonaldmcleod@ yahoo.com>. Freehold land AUD$370,000. [8854]
For sale freehold villas in Sahaja Sawah resort (build already). Townhouse 2 bedroom starts at 89,990 Euro. Indah villa 2 bedroom with splash pool 99,900 Euro. Sahaja vila 2 bedroom with private pool 169,900 Euro. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 / email: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [8270]
Beautiful private pool 2 bedrooms villa, for rent short or long term, only 1,8km from Ubud center, fully furnished, staff cleaning, private access. Contact <www. kakulvillaubud.com>. +62 813 3843 1680. [8866]
For sale 70are absolute beachfront land located at Soka beach (Bonian, Selemadeg) directly from owner. Ideal for building private beach villa. Price 170mio/are, more information call 081 1192 1309 or email <susingo912@ yahoo.com>. [8887]
Land for sale 2 hectare in Ubud - Payangan. Rice field view, mountain, river. Good for resort hotel. Close from Ubud Hanging Garden Hotel. Rp. 125 million/are. By owner. Call 0819 1657 9004 / 0361 854 9434. [8954]
Built your dream in unspoilt Soka Hills. 51 are freehold flat and sloping. Beautiful ocean, rice fields, mountain views. 1,9km from beach, residential permit issued, 3m road access, 90min to airport. 30 mio/are by owner. HP 0877 6142 4530 English, HP 0877 6106 1114 Indonesian. [8889]
KEROBOKAN C/Re/G-3 Sept. 14
Villa for rent. 2.5 are, AC, hot water, swimming pool, living room, location in Pengubengan Kerobokan. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0878 6191 5454. [7916] House for rent in Kerobokan. 1 are, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, garage, no furnished, Rp. 45 million/year min 2 years. Call 0819 1665 9151 / 081 2363 0309. [8801] For sale brand new villa (lease hold 19 years). Investor price at prime location, behind 3V Fitness Kerobokan. Semi or fully furnished. Contact Arul 0813 3004 9041 or email <arul.ljhooker@gmail.com>. [8939] For rent house 2 are land at Kerobokan, 2 floors, big living room, 3 bathroom, kitchen set, hot water, 3 AC, phone line, garden, parking, furnished, one gate system, 24 hours security. Call: 0361-756 075 / 0853 3990 5998. [8944] RENT: Mertanadi 60A. Charming, elegant house with pool. Fully furnished, 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms. Indoor 200m2, Outdoor 100m2. TV, internet, maid & gardener included. Rp198 million/year. 0819 3435 0111, <www. casasantai.com>. [8949]
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House for rent Kerobokan, minimum 1 year, unfurnished. 4bedroom, aircon, main bedroom with ensuite, 2 story large house, great location just off main road. Friendly neighbourhood. 65 mil/per/yr email <sharonturner123@ bigpond.com>. Phone 0813 3867 0999. [8952] Dijual tanah Uluwatu 25are view Bluepoint. Rp230jt/are. nego, B U. Villa Umalas Bumbak, 250m/216m. 6kt, SHM. Furnished, View Ricefields rp. 4, 1M. Telp/sms Nila/Tres: 0852 5391 9471 / 0821 4615 7319. Email: <threes. sompie@gmail.com>. [8955] Nice and natural one (1) and two (2) bedrooms villa for long term rent. Free Wifi, complete, fully furnished. Loc: Umalas. Please contact 0812 46 773 773. [8957] Brand new Umalas villa w/ pool. 2bdrms/2ba, AC, fully furnished, modern open living, loft w/ rice field view, parking, safe, quiet, 3min to Bali Buddha. 180million per year. SMS 081 7977 3635. <balihomeexchange@gmail. com>. [8958] New house for rent. Fully furnished 2story open space, 3bedr, 2 1/2 bathr, garage + svc area. Cluster w/ s pool, great location. Very good deal. Contact Duzy 081 199 6886. [8964] House for sale, Gunung Salak, Prada Sari Residence, Kerobokan, freehold, renovated, security, 2 floors, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living /dining, 2 balconies, garage, unfurnished, quiet, great location, great views, electric 3,500, 85/160m2, Palimanan stone, Kember wood, 6 meter access, hot & cold water. Rp1.6 Billion neg. +62 812 381 8905. [8977]
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Beautiful family home / commercial villa in a strategic area in Berawa Canggu. Only 800m from the Canggu Club and 3 minutes driving to the beach, this beautiful villa is the best of family living. Once through the gate, this property will warm your heart up and will catch your eyes. Set on large 1300 Sqm and 674 Sqm of living space, this luxurious property is designed to a minimalist concept with a clever layout suitable for family living or for a commercial purpose. Contact: Teito Furukawa Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 8786 186 7277 Price : USD 1,200,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com CO
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Four exclusive new villas located in a high demand area in Jimbaran and only 2 minutes drive to the white sand beach. Part of a secure private compound with security and excellent access, each offers 3 en-suite bedrooms, spacious open & enclosed living, fabulous kitchen, 14x4m pool with generous garden. The villas have been built with the best material and guaranteed top notch quality! Excellent value and a must see for Jimbaran lovers! Contact : Teito Furukawa Title : Hak Milik / Freehold +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 Price : USD 1,290,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
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A superb opportunity for renovation property only 200m from Nelayan beach in Canggu. It sits on a spacious 1500 m2 freehold land with spacious 488 m2 single ďŹ&#x201A;oor villa. Strong building and excellent layout that you can easily create your own interior concept with more bedrooms if needed - beautiful garden and huge swimming pool. The property is under Ray White Exclusivity and the vendor is open to study any offer!!! Best buy guarantee!!! Contact : Teito Furukawa Title : Hak Milik / Freehold +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 Price : USD 1,450,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
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Your Luxury Holiday Home or Just a Top Investment with High Return! Surrounded by beautiful rice paddies, the three 2-Bedroom Villas are set in one of the premium locations of Bali. Within walking distance from Canggu Club and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s International School, PLQXWHV IURP WKH IDPRXV VXUÂżQJ EHDFK 3DQWDL %HUDZD DQG RQO\ PLQXWHV IURP 6HPLQ\DN VKRSSLQJ DQG ÂżQH GLQLQJ DUHD
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Title : Leasehold Land size : 320 sqm Price : USD 340,000
Contact : Annie Dean Contact : Brenda Title Milik / Freehold +62 +62 3945 5009 Title :: Hak Leasehold (0)(0) 812813 3916 8729 Price annie@raywhiteparadise.com Price :: IDR AUD8,250,000,000 980,000 brenda@raywhiteparadise.com
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Quick sale, Freehold Surf Hotel at Bukit Peninsula. Walking distance to the surf spot beach. Land size 655 sqm, build size 755. Good ProďŹ t & ROI.
Contact : Emma Title : Hak Milik / Freehold +62 (0) 812 2279 8828 Price : USD 700,000 emma@raywhiteparadise.com
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If you are looking to invest in Bali and wanting to get an excellent return or if you are simply looking for a great holiday house, 9LOOD 7HULPD .DVLK LV ³LW´ 7KLV 9LOOD KDV D 3RQGRN :LVDWD OLFHQVH so is ready to be a rental business. It is a 2 bedroom villa with ensuite bathrooms. Tastefully decorated with antique teak wood furniture. The villa also features a closed garage and a large swimming pool (4m x 8m).
This Villa provides peace and tranquility and is totally private. It feels like you are in Ubud everyday of your life. With a balcony facing a beautiful view of the jungle and accompanied by the sound of the river, everyday is wonderfully peaceful. It is only 5 minutes from fashionable Seminyak and 10 minutes to the next beach. This villa is a true hideaway.
Contact : Christophe Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 812 3745 2975 Price : IDR 2,625,000,000 christophe@raywhiteparadise.com
Contact : Diana Russell Title : Hak Milik / Freehold +62 (0) 812 3855 3277 Price : USD 720,000 diana@raywhiteparadise.com
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Beautiful Vessel. Very well Maintained Sail / Motor Boat. Building Year 1999. Launched at 2000. Fully Renovated 20092012. This Vessel has capacity to accommodate up to 14â&#x20AC;&#x201C;16 Passengers +14 crew members. The Ship has 6 en-suite cabins below deck, so 6 bathrooms / showers; 2 bathrooms / showers at the main deck and 1 bathroom / shower at the upper deck. The Vessel has an Indonesian License to accommodate a total of 33 persons. Contact : Albert Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 812 3765 7685 Price : USD 650,000 albert@raywhiteparadise.com
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