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Majapahit Terracotta by Soedarmadji J.H. Damais The Majapahit Empire (13th-16th century) – Indonesia’s greatest maritime power - was based in the present day regency of Mojokerto, East Java. Majapahit reached its peak during the reign of Rajasanagara, popularly known as Hayam Wuruk (1350-1389). The brick structures of the ancient city, including gateways, temples and pools, can be still be seen around the village of Trowulan just outside of Mojokerto, reÀecting the architecture that once de¿ned the capital. Besides these ancient structures, inscriptions and stone statues, this mighty kingdom also left exquisitely executed testimonies of everyday life in the form of terracotta artifacts, which farmers and road builders have accidentally unearthed over the centuries. For example, we can see from intricately detailed cloth patterns and hair ornaments on these clay statuettes what the women of the Majapahit period wore as everyday attire. A fraction of these incidental ¿nds form the valuable and enchanting collection that are examined in this book. The book presents a selection of 73 pieces acquired by the author between the years 1970 to 2000. Author Soedarmadji J.H. Damais has collected in the course of these 30 years hundreds of Majapahit terracotta pieces, including not sculptures and house ware, but architectural fragments and miniature buildings. He began to acquire these objects based on personal fascination. Each piece in the book has been carefully chosen for their aesthetic qualities and cultural features, covering virtually the whole range of terracotta production offered in the antique market. Terracotta originates from the Italian terra cotta, “burnt earth,” denoting an unglazed, usually brownish-red pottery or clay object. In the context of Majapahit, terra cotta indicates artifacts produced as statuary, ornamental building materials, garden and temple decorations, and containers and vessels for everyday use that were ¿rst sun-dried before being fired in simple open kilns. These relics are a vivid reminder of the most celebrated Javanese kingdom, offering a palpable trace of the aesthetics that help shaped the study of early Javanese art and history. Yet not much is known about the full meaning of these artifacts, including not even the exact date when each piece was unearthed in Trowulan area. For decades, terra cotta was considered a ‘lesser” or ‘minor’ ¿eld compared to art made of bronze, stone or gold. For that reason, the terracotta fragments of the Trowulan were not highly valued. What is known is complicated by the many fakes and replicas found in antique markets. The lack of knowledge in the ¿eld means that it’s very easy to be taken in by realistic-looking reproductions, which have been produced by village craftsmen around Trowulan since the 1950s (and even earlier) that are sold in art markets in Surabaya and Jakarta in massive numbers. The artifacts cataloged in Majapahit Terracotta are divided into four broad categories based on use: household items and containers such as bowls, ewers (kendi) and pots of various shapes and sizes; models of temples and other miniature buildings for garden decoration; ornamental statues in the form of heads and bare-breasted female ¿gures serving as pedestals or home decorations; ¿gurines which functioned as flower or incense holders. It’s incredible that common household items that were in everyday use - including whole basins 40-cm-wide – were discovered in relatively perfect condition, not in pieces. Some objects are clearly de¿ned; the utility of others is more mysterious. Some may belong to more than one category. The detail may appear sketchy or in caricature, but most are highly detailed with even tiny pieces of jewelry clearly depicted in clay. Objects are shown against a black background in either overhead or side view in order to fully appreciate their form. All are unglazed which increases the drama, pathos and beauty of the artifact.

The most captivating and unusual ¿gures are given a two-page spread. The object’s height, diameter and/or width, catalog number and doubt as to its authenticity is provided in the caption. Even though they may only 10-cm-tall, the objects possess humor, grace, antiquity and quiet yet functional dignity: an elegant ¿gure of a woman with stylish breast cloth and hairdo similar to those worn by Balinese women today on ceremonial occasions; a statuette of a smiling beauty with realistically-carved eyes, nose, lips and ear ornaments; kneeling loin-clothed attendants; ghost-like supernatural beings; sculptures of fearsome makara, sea monsters with menacing teeth and elephant ¿sh (gajah mina); a naked toddler with shaved head; a child-eating ogresses and pot-bellied gnomes with bulging eyes; genies and demi-gods with topknots and crowns with Àoral adornment; cubist-like temples; highly decorative garden sculptures of plant, animals, mythological characters and other personages from unknown stories carved in high relief; roof pinnacles of doves, pigeons, falcons and peacocks with beautifully carved heads and tail feathers meant to attract birds; a bejeweled toad-like tortoise piggy bank. In a glass case in Trowulan’s museum, you can see close up delightful ¿gurines of medieval Indians, Chinese and Arabic traders. In the shapes of humans, animals and mythological beings, these terracotta fragments embody a style that still lingers in the wood and stone carvings pervasively produced on the north coast of Java, as well as in the contemporary art of 20th C. Bali. The historical link is most pronounced in sculptures and relief carvings found in Balinese temples and palaces and the artifacts’ resemblance to contemporary Balinese carving is uncanny. Characteristic features are also discernable in mosques in Sendang Duwur, East Java; Mantingan and Kudus in Central Java and Cirebon, West Java.

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Despite the sparseness of existing research, interest is growing as shown by the increasing number of acquisitions, exhibitions and catalogs – all animated by a lively art market demand. Examples of Indonesia’s terracotta can be found in museums across the globe, including the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Keramiekmuseum Princessehof in Leeuwarden the Netherlands, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York. The book is small enough that you can easily carry it on a tour of these museums and to Trowulan to recognize and learn the background of the Majapahit pieces on display. Though they are made of simple, pliable clay, anyone who loves art can’t help but be moved by the charm and the high level of workmanship of the terracotta presented in this book. Majapahit Terracotta is informative as an historical study of Indonesia’s Golden Age, enabling us to see these ancients’ way of life and urban environment through the remains of their artwork that have been collected over three decades. This small attractive book handily succeeds in elevating this body of sculpture to an art form that deserves more appreciation. Majapahit Terracotta: The Soedarmadji Jean Henry Damais Collection by Soedarmadji J.H. Damais. BAB Publishing Indonesia 2012, ISBN 978-979-892-6297, bibliography, glossary, index, dimensions: 15 cm X 20 cm. Available for Rp175,000 at Periplus (www.periplus.com) and Ganesha bookstores (www.ganeshabooksbali.com).

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In an effort to assist in providing some much needed fun and recreational activities for those less fortunate than themselves, 3 inspiring young Canggu Community School students, Dinah Mous, Jesse SjiewOen and An Nisa, initiated a tennis clinic at the Canggu Club on Thursday May 28 during the week long Canggu Classic Tennis Tournament. They invited 21 children aged 10 - 12 years from the Bali Children Foundation (BCF), one of Bali’s major yayasan (charity). Most of this foundation’s work is centred in the North and North West of the island, with all of the children coming from poor and disadvantaged families.

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Upon their arrival to the Canggu Club, the excited children were introduced to the coaches (Paul McCabe and Komang) and the three students from CCS. They were given the opportunity to not only learn the basics of tennis but to foster bonds of friendship with some of the other children from different areas of North Bali.

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After a productive tennis clinic, the children were treated to a complimentary Bounce Trampolining session: a chance for them to release some tensions in the form of fun and physical activity. Before their departure and return to the North of Bali, they enjoyed a traditional Indonesian buffet kindly prepared by the Indonesian chef at Canggu Club’s Strike Bowling Bar.

But the number of children who still need their help is huge with approximately 20,000 children who will leave school without reaching senior high. Sponsorships are available for Rp2 million a year for elementary school children to Rp4 million a year for a Senior High School student. You can email BCF on info@balichildrenfoundation.org or phone their office in Banjar on +62 811 398 733.

Founded in 2003 by local businesswoman Margaret Barry, BCF has over 1000 children on scholarships in the area from Singaraja in the East to Melaya in the West. Most of the children sponsored hail from the areas around Lovina and Banjar. The BCF works from village to village. After selecting a village

Science Never Tasted So Sweet I tried to be good, honestly I did! Sadly, all of my resolve clearly dissolved the moment I chose to treat my kids to an afternoon sweet and took one step into Creamery - Ice Cream Laboratory in Berawa. My daughter was happy to take on the role of chief taste tester. Not me.....it was never meant for me. Yes ok, that was a big fat lie, who can resist ice cream, especially when you can watch your very own creation unfold before your eyes in what could only be described as the most.delicious. science.experiment.EVER!!! Now ice cream has been around for centuries but ice cream made with liquid nitrogen, well that’s a different story. Not necessarily a brand spanking new concept (supposedly the process was discovered by some clever lady named Agnes around 1901) it is a novel way to make this popular dessert, a crowd pleaser and needless to say, absolutely delicious! Apparently making ice cream with liquid nitrogen is not only faster than the regular method but produces an even creamier consistency due to the rapid freezing of fat and water particles. The faster the ice cream freezes, the fewer ice crystals form and the creamier the concoction. Clearly

For more than 12 years Bali Children Foundation have worked hard to achieve their aims, and their efforts have paid off. In the 2013-14 school year they had a zero dropout rate at elementary school, with many of these students continuing all the way through to year 12!

with numerous disadvantaged families, local Balinese staff members work with the village leadership (Kepala Desa and Kelians of each Banjar) to introduce these families to BCF and outline the opportunities the scholarships provide. One of the major components of BCF’s success is their “after school” classes. Each child receives lessons in English language (with the emphasis on spoken English). The older children receive computer lessons in specially set up school rooms with fourteen computers. Teachers for these lessons are provided by BCF. These children also attend clubs which promote the art of Balinese singing and dancing, marital arts

Canggu Club plans to continue contact with BCF through their commitment to helping local community and their ‘Cause We Care’ campaign and sincerely looks forward to working with them again in the future. To find out more about BCF their website is www.balichildrenfoundation.org

Creamery has this process down pat as I don’t believe I have ever sampled a smoother, sweet sensation anywhere. Anyhoo, enough with the history lesson, going to Creamery Ice Cream Laboratory is not only a visual feast but a ‘pesta’ for your palate. I addition to the incredible milkshakes, super fluffy sorbets and ice cream sandwiches, you just can’t go by the fabulous flavours of their decadent creations. Resistance is futile with fabulous flavours that go by the name of Death By Chocolate - filled with naughty morsels like crushed Oreo cookies, choccy sauce, brownie chunks, choc chips and of course chocolate ice cream. For my fruitier friends, the Tropic Thunder is like a virgin Pina Colada but triple the wickedness with coconut ice cream, pineapple chunks, caramelised coconut syrup and shaved coconut. I chose the Red Light Special, (no comments thank you) a sinful combination of cheese cake ice cream, red velvet chunks, mixed berries and berry sauce. OMG! Sorry scales. Once you place your order the entertainment begins. Ingredients go into the bowl one by one, followed by the star of the hour - the liquid nitrogen. Clouds of fog billow up out of the mixer as ice cream literally materialises in the bowl. Forget waiting hours for your ice cream to freeze in the chiller at home, dessert is done here in a minute! This place is standing room only at certain times of the day as the word is certainly out about Creamery’s crazy good

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creations. Open Tuesdays to Sundays from 1 - 9pm, you can find them on Jalan Pantai Berawa or on facebook. Stay tuned for new flavours appearing all the time like the Rocky Jalan complete with Snickers bites, mallow chunks, mixed nuts and more.... Creamery Ice Cream Laboratory – #8 Jalan Pantai Berawa Facebook: CreameryBali Instagram: @creamerybali it’s like a dance party every week! Students progress through dance moves and the latest in pre-choreographed routines set to top 40 hits, all the while building stamina, coordination and fitness. Big kids who like to bust a move don’t miss out either as Hanna takes Zumba classes on Tuesdays at 10am. No experience necessary, just be prepared to move, laugh, sweat and enjoy! As a fitness instructor, Hanna believes that teaching dance for kids is more about dancing to keep fit rather than structuring a course to focus solely on any one particular dance discipline or style. A variety of genres are touched on from classical to hip hop, allowing students to experience a broad spectrum of moves and routines, widening their appreciation of dance as a whole. Classes are held in the exercise studios at the Canggu Club Fitness Centre. The JSA dance schedule for kids operates on Mondays and Wednesdays with classes commencing from 3pm for the juniors and are 45 minutes duration.

Memories of dance classes in my younger years were not necessarily fond. My taskmaster (and that’s putting it mildly) Ms Gilchrist would stand at the front of the studio, stamping her cane, ‘tut tutting’ at my elephant footed frolicking and not so politely enquiring as to whether I had eaten a football for lunch!! Not my favourite person. Thankfully The Junior Sports Academy dance program bears no resemblance to my surprisingly brief ballet experiences and youthful and energetic instructor, Hanna Lehtovaara is luckily nothing like the grumpy Madame Gilchrist, promising far more entertainment, variety and fitness focused fun. Three different classes are aimed at various age groups in order to foster peer group friendships and sustain

achievable skill levels across the board, building confidence and self-esteem. The main focus across all age groups is to get kids moving and having a great time. Dance and Move is for younger boys and girls, targeting ages 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 years. This is where the fun begins! Building confidence is the key as kids find enjoyment in learning some basic moves. Dance Fit &Fun for 6 - 8 years makes it easier for new as well as more experienced dancers to enjoy routines that are scaled to ability. Each class encompassing simple athletic dance moves and choreography. Dance Fit Max for 9 year olds and over is so much fun

Her considerable experience teaching different types of dance, limitless energy and positive attitude makes Hanna a clear favourite among the children. She has reshaped the JSA dance program to make it more accessible, entertaining and engaging. The new term for Junior Sports Academy tuition commences from the week beginning Monday August 10th. For further information about dance classes or to check out the schedule, please contact: dance@cangguclub.com www.jsabali.com Phone: +62 361 848 3939 / +62 82 897 193 939


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Dash Hotel Fun Day for Solemen Kids On Saturday June 27th, new kid on the Petitenget block, Dash Hotel, Seminyak, in conjunction with the opening party for their in house restaurant Mya’s, put on a grand fun day for the children of Solemen.

Solemen’s band of tireless staff and volunteers endured Bali’s ‘cooler’ weather to ensure all of the children thoroughly enjoyed themselves in the water. There were balloons, noodles and bean bags galore in the pool, a sea of smiling faces bringing much joy, putting paid to any feelings of mild discomfort!

Tamara Bleszynski and her son joined in the day. As usual she gave her unconditional love to all of the children and it was clear the feeling was mutual. They simply adore the popular Solemen ambassador.

Everyone enjoyed a afternoon to remember and Solemen would like to take this opportunity to thank Dash Hotel Seminyak for such a wonderful day. They look forward to future partnerships.

The day was extremely well organised and the staff from Dash Hotel were super attentive to the needs of the children along with others who took part in the glorious day. Each child received a goodie bag filled with wonderful

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Fine French Pastries from the ‘Fancy Chicken’ T) is ‘to have champagne taste’. Yep, that’s me! These sweet sensations most definitely satisfy my quest to find the finer things in life, even on my beer budget! Poule de Luxe is a patisserie dedicated to cream puffs and these tasty morsels are a very affordable way of reliving fond memories of Paris (without the price tag). One foot through the door of this place and you will be immediately grateful you came. Just the aroma alone of the delicate choux pastry balls in the oven will have you calculating how many you can fit in the bike boot well before you have spotted the visual feast in the refrigerated cabinet before you. If you time your visit just right, you can even see through to the kitchen and watch them create these masterpieces.

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toys, courtesy of Dash Hotel and enjoyed lunch set up beside the pool, each chair bearing a signature red bunny toys for each child! Guests who were staying at this stylish establishment also participated in the day’s events, keen to learn about the Solemen Foundation, interacting with the children and offering much appreciated donations on the day.

Twenty two children including their parents joined in all of the fun of a day in the pool (but only briefly as Bali’s breezy weather was proving a little too cool for some of the children) magic tricks by their generous volunteer magician, Ceremco along with an incredible selection of yummy foods!

So I’m on my way home via Jalan Batu Belig and I spy the chicken sign with the strange name. At closer glance I can see it is clearly not a shop selling barbecued birds so upon arriving home I turn to Google for an English equivalent to the phrase ‘Poule de Luxe’.

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won’t find any dud flavours here. On my most recent visit they had flavour of the day; caramelised pineapple and apple - D.I.V.I.N.E Puffs are just 18,000Rp each but it’s better value to buy a selection of 6, 12, 18 or more. The more you buy, the cheaper they become. Well, that’s this week’s diet out the window for sure! They come packaged in an adorable, sleek silver box, making it a scrumptious gift for a friend and will most definitely get you extra brownie points when next you need to bring-a-plate. “Of course I made them myself.....!” But wait, there’s more! Poule de Luxe is also a concept store selling uber stylish creations from a variety of world class designers featuring art, clothing, sleek swim wear and the most divine brogues in delicious colours. Climb the stairs and take a seat to enjoy your coffee and cream puff and spend some time perusing the designer creations.

Rows of puffs made from petit choux and filled with creme patissiere in numerous shades and flavours are there ready for the taking. Sugary discs of different colours sit atop each puff, denoting the various flavours. Choose from twelve permanent varieties with each week bringing a new sensation from the chef.

Stop by to see what all the sweet fuss is about and you’ll most likely be greeted by friendly French owner Matthieu, who is happy to tell you all about these pastries. They are open Monday to Sunday from 10.30am - late and can be found at 16D Jalan Batu Belig. Call them to create something sweet for your next birthday, wedding or special event.

My personal favourites (clearly I have been here a few times) are the salted caramel, raspberry, lemon curd, orange blossom, coffee, vanilla, praline......okay I like them all. You

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The joy of family time is often centered on activities that essentially entertain the children and amuse the adults, however a family spa day can give each family member a really joyous time, with everyone getting exactly what they desire without compromise. A short beach massage is an option if your children would like to try and see if they like it. Girls enjoy having their hair braided for a change of look and manicures and pedicures but keep an eye on the hygiene standards. Here you will ¿nd our recommended Spa establishments catering for the little ones and families. A little pampering works wonders to soothe and relax everyone in the family.

The Dancing Fingers of Jari Menari Jari Menari has been welcoming children to their massage centers since 2001. Everyone loves receiving a massage in the spacious rooms which are ¿lled with fresh air, natural light, the sound of running water and the sight of fat ¿shes swimming in the ponds. They have two wonderful locations in Nusa Dua and in Seminyak. Jari Menari features an all-male, professionally trained staff who are always thrilled to host children in the spa. Children will enjoy ‘the healing art of touch’ that is offered with a 45-minute “Special Session for a Special Child.” Parents and their off spring can share a massage room and parents can choose the 45-minute massage on the back for the simultaneous session. On request, longer sessions are available. Consider Jari Menari as a unique venue for an upcoming birthday party. After special pampering, moms can choose to take them to Geger Beach for a swim and lunch, or Jimbaran Bay for a swim and ¿sh meal to continue the party. The ambiance is magical for a memorable celebration with massage, lunch and a beach visit. They also have a branch in Seminyak.

for 3 to 8 year olds. If you would like to try some of Jamu Spa specials you can easily add 100 gr Jasmine Lulur Body Scrub (IDR 50,000), 100 gr Vanilla Coffee Bean Body Scrub (IDR 56,000) or 10 ml Vanilla & Coffee Bean Essential Oil (IDR 56,000). They have a range of signature treatments for all tastes that you can consult on their website. All the above prices are subject 12.5% Government Tax but their prices stay at a very reasonable cost for the quality of the Spa and treatments. NC/E/I-05 August 15

Jamu Traditional Spa at AlamKulKul Resort, Jl. Pantai Kuta, Legian.Tel: 0361 752520 ext 165 or 766377 Jamu Wellness, Jl. Danau Tamblingan 140, Gang Taman Sari, Sanur. Tel: 08113899930

Mom and Kids at Lagoon Spa This is another good address we would like to recommend to our readers. Lagoon Spa is located at the heart of a private villa complex on Jalan Baik Baik in Seminyak and they offer a wide range of Balinese, Shiatsu and Ayurvedic massages, beauty and body treatments. They are friendly to families with children and the atmosphere is extremely relaxing. The facilities you might want to try are the pool, the sauna, the Jacuzzi or the rain shower. Pampering yourself and your little one with spa treatments at Lagoon Spa is a must! We tried the relaxing and refreshing 2 hour “Mom and Kid” spa treatment and enjoyed every minute of it. It started with a delightful foot bath ritual, then continued with a full body massage for the mom and a kid massage for the little ones. The pleasure went on with the vanilla coconut scrub and ¿nished with a choice of a Àower bath or a refreshing facial with fresh natural products. You and your kids will love it! The price is IDR 1,335,000 net for 2 persons. They laso have a separate 30 or 600 minute gentle Kid Massage using a mix of long strokes and thumb pressure techniques to relieve tiredness and tension to little active people.

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They often have special offers on their signature packages so it is worth checking their website. Villa Seminyak Estate & Spa is an address to remember if you are looking for a private, comfortable yet luxurious accommodation in the heart of Seminyak. They offer authentic Balinese hospitality to their guests, families are made to feel welcome and their staff are excellent with children. They provide various Villa Invite your Family at Jamu Spa and Spa packages and you can also try their Yoga or Reiki Jamu Spa is the perfect place classes to learn more about wellness. to bond, relax and unwind with your family. We highly recom- Lagoon Spa Seminyak at Villa Seminyak Estate & Spa, mend you treat your family to Jalan Baik-Baik, Seminyak, www.villaseminyak.net, a day of pampering at one info@lagoonspaseminyak.com, Tel: 0361 735959 of their two locations on Pantai Kuta in Legian or in Sanur. They offer two excellent packages for families with 100% natural products: Jari Menari Nusa Dua, Jalan Pratama 88x, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua. Tel: 0361 778 084 www.jarimenarinusadua.com jarimenarinusadua@jarimenari.com

GRATITUDE (IDR 550,000) includes two 60 minutes Balinese massage for Mom & Dad and 1 one complimentary 30 mins Kid’s massage or simple manicure or creambath especially for 3 to 8 year olds. BLISS (IDR 450,000) offers two 30 minute back, neck and shoulder massages for Mom & Dad and one complimentary 30 mins Kid’s massage or simple manicure or creambath

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comfortably beat a youthful Badung side. In the Women’s match Gianyar continued on their winning way by easily disposing of Klungkung.

Newly announced the Bali Golf League is a Pennant Competition comprising 6 Clubs. One team from each representing Bali National, Handara, New Kuta, Nirwana, Par 5 and Raffles. Par 5 will play its home games at Nirwana. Raffles will play its home games at New Kuta. Each Club will be represented by 8 players in each match. The League is open to male and female amateur golfers. Matches will be played weekly on a home and away basis. The season commences on Thursday the 3rd of September, 2015 and runs for 11 weeks - 10 weeks of home and away matches followed by a final on the 12th of November contested by the top 2 Clubs. All matches will be played on a Thursday. The tee off time at Handara is 10am. The tee off time at Bali National, New Kuta and Nirwana is 1pm.It will be possible for team members to change from week to week. Participants do not have to commit to playing in every match. All rubbers will be contested by 2 players (one from each Club) over 18 holes on a Handicap Matchplay basis. 1 point for a win, half a point for a tie. No extra holes played if a rubber is tied after 18 holes. As Bali Golf League founder Roland O Neil continues “Handicaps are to be applicable. Rubbers will be played on the basis that strokes are given based on each players Course Handicap (calculated from your Handicap Index/the Slope Rating) and the Hole Index method. The Handicap Index of all players will be set for the duration of the League season – they will not alter week to week. The lowest handicap player of each Club plays against the lowest handicap player of the opposing Club. The second lowest handicap player of each Club plays against the second lowest handicap player of the opposing Club and so on through the 8 rubbers,” He further adds “The following general philosophy will be applied to team selection. That teams will consist of players of differing abilities/a mix of handicaps e.g. each team will be made up of 2 to 3 players with a handicap less than 12, 2 to 3 players with a handicap of 13 to 24 and 2 to 3 players with a handicap greater than 24.” For further information contact Roland at BaliGolfLeague@hotmail.com. CRICKET NEWS Hattens Wine Bali Cricket League It was a very busy weekend for the Hatten Wines Bali Cricket League on 18 and 19 July with six league matches being played. On Saturday in the two Men’s Division 2 matches XP Tridatu set the young Gianyar team too big a total to chase down and Lovina scored another huge total to

In the two Men’s Division 1 matches on Sunday Udayana decisively accounted for last year’s finalists BSF Cricket Academy in winning by 35 runs and premiership favourites Sanur needed 17 of their overs to pass Bali Bandits competitive total of 6 for 138. In the Women’s match Red Ants chased down Jembrana’s total in the 5th of their ten allotted overs with neither side losing a wicket in their innings. There were 5 matches in the Hatten Wines Bali Cricket League played over the weekend ending on 26 July. In the two Men’s Division 1 matches Xclusive People and Udayana had comfortable victories over Sanur and Bali Bandits respectively with Xclusive People winning by 37 runs and Udayana reaching their target in the 14th over. In the two Women’s matches Badung belted an inexperienced Jembrana team and Gianyar remained undefeated by defending one of their lowest totals against Klungkung. In the only Men’s Division 2 Denpasar had an easy win over a young Jembrana team. SPORT SHORTS 10th HOTAIR Kiteboarding Sanur’s Kadek Pande dominated the 10th HOTAIR held over the July 25-26 weekend, organised by BSF and Mario Bari by winning or not coming less than third in all five events (marathon, freestyle, hangtime, speed and wave) that make up the HOTAIR, winning the overall title for 2015. Bali 4’s Wheelchair Rugby Australia’s Fierce4 team were comfortable winners against Indonesia in the final game of the BSF Bali 4’s International Wheelchair Rugby tournament on Sunday July 26. Australian Consul General Ms Majell Hind presented the trophy to winning captain Matt Mitchell. IPC Powerlifting Bali’s I Nengah Widiasih continued her recent good form,coming second in the Asian Championships in Almaty, Kazakstan on Sunday July 26. This is her first step on the road to the Rio Paralympics in 2016. Later this year Nengah who trains at BSF, will represent Indonesia at the ASEAN ParaGames in Singapore.

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BA Feature Article CREATIVE MEN IN BALI Part 3 I trust you’ve been enjoying getting to know some of the incredible men living in Bali, just as I have. In this third part there is more of a focus on these men who use movement to create their art in various forms. If you haven’t met these men you really should. Born and raised in England, Anthony Abbangnano moved to the US as a young adult, travelling around the country in an old blue school bus. When he was thirty, being half Italian, he followed his life’s dream to go live in Italy where he found an old ruined stone building in Umbria and spent the next ten years lovingly restoring it. With a passion for design and aesthetic he was led to others who shared his dream of creating a community and founded the Community of Healing as a way for healing practitioners to join resources to serve the empowerment of all in their health journey. Anthony ¿rst came to Bali in 2005 looking for a place to roost. In the past ten years he has founded a movement with a community of healers in Alchemy Holistic clinic and Alchemy Restaurant in Ubud, which opened in 2011, where organic food is served and the clinic is open with a group of healers who offer energy work, ozone therapy, parasite tests, blood analysis, chiropractic, herbalist and osteopath. Anthony’s plans for this year is to open a hotel, appropriately named The Shift, to create a destination environment, where everything the traveller needs to support a healthy lifestyle will be within reach and connect with like-minded people. The hotel will offer rooftop yoga, dining with organic wines and coffee, wellness retreats, detox, colonics and complete dietary support. The hotel will open June 12 with a detox fast. Anthony started the Facebook page Bali Community of Healing for any healer to post their services or to look for healers. In 2012 Anthony opened his practice of Alchemy of Breath and a centre for conducting workshops and classes called the Ark in 2013. His breath work classes have become so popular that he also holds classes at the Yoga Barn on Sunday mornings with dozens of people in attendance. Recently, he trained ten people to become practitioners of Alchemy of Breath with some desiring to become facilitators to teach others this amazing breath work modality which can shift emotional changes in a person. From my own experience in his classes this is very powerful. Anthony loves Ubud because so many people come there for healing from around the world. You’ll often ¿nd Anthony sitting in front of Alchemy Restaurant loving to watch the people come and go, and to remember when the building was nothing more than an empty warehouse waiting to blossom into the dream of a lifetime. www. balischoolofbreathwork.com I went to meet Hadi Thijssen at Breezes Hotel in Seminyak, completely unaware that there would be a belly dancing performance. Surrounded by a bevy of beauties in exotic dance costumes were some of his students. A man with a passion for dancing, a male belly dancer, a rarity in this exotic world. I was treated to watching a brilliant performance by his students and then Hadi joined in, taking the lead. Afterwards, guests in the audience were encouraged to join in, including myself, desperately trying to recall dance movements from my former life as a belly dancer. It felt good to shake my hips again. Originally from Bandung, Hadi started studying traditional Sundanese dance at the age of 8 from his uncle. After his uncle’s death, Hadi coming from a poor family had no resources to take dance lessons, but with a strong desire to follow his passion he found a sponsor at 23 who paid for his dance school. In 1998 Hadi was in Berlin, Germany, where he began learning American Tribal Belly dancing desiring to learn how to combine Middle Eastern and Tribal style. This became his passion of creating a fusion, using some yoga movements. In 1999 he

came to Bali for the ¿rst time and stayed a few months becoming fascinated with Balinese dancing. He returned in 2001 and stayed creating a unique dance blend of Tribal, Middle Eastern and Balinese. Returning to Europe to take more belly dancing workshops he began to perfect his art. He has performed in Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, Dubai, Pakistan, India and South East Asia. For the past 16 years he has been teaching in Bali ¿rst at I-Generation and The– Company then in 2009 joined Ika Belly Dance Studio on Tuesday and Friday on Jl. Pettitenget, and classes at Hammerhead gym on Thursday. His team of dancers perform regularly at Breeze Hotel on Thursday and Shisha Cafe on Sunset Road on Friday and Saturdays evenings. www. Triballovesoul.com Jordanian born, Tariq Amawi now known simply as Tah Riq, with an Indian-British-Irish mother and Jordanian-Turkish father, grew up in the USA, Jordan and England. Clearly a very gifted child he began showing signs of hyper creativity from an early age being attracted to everything artistic such as drawing and writing and began poetry at age 8. He was diagnosed with ADHD while winning 1st place in the Klein School District art competition and went on to win 1st place in National Writing Competition in Jordan when he was 14. Also at that age Tariq heard someone play Flamenco guitar and fascinated, began teaching himself from a book. After 2 years of self-study, he was awarded a full scholarship to The Royal College of Music in London where he developed his skills through classical training. Leaving the college he earned a Bachelors and a Master degree in 3D digital animation. After university, he began selling computers, which he enjoyed, but felt he was wasting his potential doing. He began studying Parkour/Freerunning also known as the Art of Motion or the Discipline of overcoming obstacles. This involves, jumping, climbing, vaulting, running, swinging or rolling using the mind and body. Tariq vowed when he could jump off a particular 14 foot roof to the ground below he would quit his job with computers, one leap of faith for another. Two days later he jumped and promptly resigned from his job the next day. After 8 years with this discipline he’s now an A.D.A.P.T Coach of Parkour and a Parkour Fitness Specialist. Tariq moved to Bali 5 years ago, which brought about many spiritual and character-de¿ning transformational changes. When Made’s Warung heard him play Flamenco guitar Ibu Made immediately offered him a job and accommodation in Seminyak to play at the restaurant. In 2011 TEDx invited him to be a speaker in Ubud and share his story, a talk that received some 30,000 views called: Taking a Leap from Desktop to Rooftop. This brought about a major transition in his life, where he felt he was moving closer to his true calling – to lead by example and inspire others to seek more. In 2012 he took 3rd place in the International Poetry Slam at the Writers Festival in Ubud and returned to claim 1st place in 2014. The Yak Magazine voted him Bali’s ‘Man of the Year’ in 2013 dubbing him an ‘Inspirational Activist’, an award he was honoured to be selected for. 3V gym then hired him to design Bali’s ¿rst indoor movement centre, the Parkour Playland, which was a big hit with the kids. Tariq has created his own project, the Super Hero Factory, an ageless fun-gym to overcome obstacles, expand your mind and body to feel free. Get ¿t in a physical arena designed to look like a playground. Everyone can train to their own ability using the climbing wall, foam pit, bars, walls, blocks or inÀatable Àooring. The facility will also house cutting-edge nutrition to incorporate into holistic programs. The Super Hero Factory is located just off of Jl. Nakula. Tariq’s vision is to open Super Hero Factories where they are needed most, in cities. Tariq’s passion is continual self improvement. He’s about to release his debut CD of original compositions: Guitar Stories Volume 1 -Taqsim and often plays at weddings, even writing original wedding songs for the couple. Later this year will see the release of his ¿rst Children’s book ‘The Boy Who was Scared of Dragons’ written in rhyming couplets with large beautiful illustrations. www.tahriq.com and www.shfbali.com A good friend referred me to Philippe Janssens who had made a special small stringed instrument for her a couple years ago. He’s a very gifted artisan guitar and string instruments creator in Bali. He’s always been interested in string instruments and

also plays as well. With a love of Moroccan music he has specialized in creating his own designs of hybrids of traditional instruments, which are smaller than regular guitars with long thin necks and smaller bodies. His instruments are all handmade, often with intricate carvings on the top and heel of the neck using his own unique designs or sometimes along the sides of the instrument or the back. He also enjoys making intricate carved designs over the top of the sound hole on the front. People come to him with speci¿c requests for unusual traditional instruments, many which no longer exist. One of the dif¿culties he’s encountered here is getting the right wood to work with. German spruce, Canadian cedar, rosewood, mahogany and acacia are favourites that he likes to work with as they produce the best tones. Normally it takes between 4 – 8 weeks to make an instrument, depending on its size and intricacy. Born in Belgium Philippe’s family immigrated to California, USA when he was a child. He’s been an artist his whole life, sculpting, painting and designing jewellery. While in San Francisco, working as an apprentice to a harp and Flamenco guitar maker, he learned his art as a craftsman for stringed instruments. 15 years ago Philippe moved to Bali to retire, where he lives spending much of his time painting for his own pleasure and sanity. In the past his paintings were very colourful and abstract but he’s started a new phase of using pen and ink in black and white then photographing his work and printing it onto canvas. He’s been preparing for two exhibitions this year, one in Sanur and the second in Jakarta. To see some of his work check out: The melochord.blogspot.com As fate would have it Tebo Aumbara turned out to be the nephew of a friend of mine whose villa I was asked to meet at. Born in Blora, Central Java coming from a long line of traditional dancers, Tebo began learning the art while a child from his grandfather. From a young age he loved to dance and went on to study music at the University of Semarang in 2006. In 2008 he began his dance career by performing at One Thousand Faces of Pramudia Ananta Toer “Barong dance” in Blora, Central Java and then moved to Bali to create a new vision and ideas of movement to preserve the traditional art of dance. Although he is the youngest member, Tebo is the leader and choreographer of the Tribepostfer group, which consists of 10 members – 4 dancers, 3 musicians, 2 multimedia people and their manager. The dance style that they created is quite unique, a combination of traditional dance, somewhat similar to the Balinese Barong, as the group often employ the use of tiger masks that have been traditionally used in his native town of Blora, with modern ballet, kung fu coordinated with multimedia images that change the colours and images that move with the dancers. Basically, it’s a combination of traditional dance with modern science that of multimedia. The group performs at a large event every three months plus performs ten free social programs during the same period for smaller groups. The group performs throughout Indonesia and has also performed in Slovania, Croatia and Italy. Tebo and Tribepostfer regularly perform in Ubud with a great following of loyal fans. Tebo’s passion is to gain a reputation of bringing Indonesian dance to the world. He’s inspired by nature, universal energy and his guru Teddy, who gives him wise guidance and understanding. For Nyepi day (the day of silence) this year he climbed to the top of Mt. Kintamani to spend the night alone and dance at sunrise on the top of the mountain. It was a beautiful and inspiring video to watch. http://tukadabu. wordpress.com/ Copyright Spa Inspirations 2015 Copyright © 2015 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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For Sale; Nikon mount Tamron Lens AF200-400 f/5. 6 LD. In great condition. 3 Mil. Meet at Circle K opposite Kerobokan prison. 0821 4483 3668. [003]

For Sale; Safe, Krisbow Mech series model 271805 Fireproof new still in box 380 X500X 425 cm 60kg I bought new 2.5 jt sell for 1.8 jt. 0878 6207 9604. [001]

For Sale; Nikon mounted Tokina Lens AT-X Pro 2035mm 1: 2. 8. In great condition. 4 Mil. Meet at Circle K opposite Kerobokan prison. 0821 4483 3668. [004]

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RETAIL THERAPY Fashion / Accessories / Beauty / Furniture Homes / Interiors / Artisans / Food

August is party month and yes we do know how to have fun and enjoy ourselves! However what to wear and feel the vibe is one of the most important aspects of summer living, check out this absolutely chic summer destination, SLFN RXW D FRXSOH RI SUHWW\ RXWÀWV WR KDQJ RXW LQ ZLWK WKH beautiful people in town…..

For Sale; Madura bed, one of the best examples I have ever seen with very detailed carving size 2.7 mtrs long X 2.55 high 1.5 mtr wide. Teak wood, knocks down 20 million. Ph/sms 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [052] For Sale; Antique shelving from Madura with some nice carving 2.3 mtrs long 2.1 mtr high 50 cm wide knock down 3.5 million. Ph/sms 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [053] For Sale; Wooden hand carved dragon relief 2 mtrs X 1. 5 mtrs with some very detailed carving. A stunning piece art work 5 million 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [054]

For Sale; DSLR Camera Canon EOS 450D. Mint condition. Low Shutter Count (15xxx). Function 100% normal, no error. Body 98%, LCD no blister. Complete packaging, manual, CD, strap, lensmount cover, eye-cup, video cable, USB cable, original charger. Free battery grip. 0818 0880 9090. [101] For Sale; Beautiful suar wood dining table set in dark brown colour. Dimension: 2, 5m x 1m. Includes: table, 2 benchs and 2 chairs. Call 0812 3575 1550 for more info and pic. Asking Rp. 8,5mil. Denpasar. [102]

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For Sale; BCD for diving, Mares airtrimmer integrated weight size medium, condition new with knife, 3juta (new 6juta). 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [032] For Sale; Safety shoes for chef. Brad Angloo (made in Bandung ) model similar to Birkenstock but leather quality is better. Size 41 sale for 500.000: 0813 8625 0849. [013] For Sale; Food cooler display unit. Like new (2months use only). Price: 10 million. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. Pls text/call 085 7393 4695. [014]

RIVIERA Riveria – French, Mediterranean style and over Mexico way, is what is served up in this totally fun colorful store based not on Jl Laksmana or Jl Petitenget but over on Jl Tangkuban Perahu (also known as antique street). Spot the gelato pink colored wall outside the shop, with modern deco chairs & table at front…. enter and your eyes will light up with a feast of colorful garments laid out before you.

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The colors are of the palest of sherbet to rich gelato and positively divine, plenty of choice in linens, rayons and silk, from separates (love the nautical & Breton stripes) to short & long dresses, pants, tops and oodles of fashion accessories to Ma]] up your chosen out¿t or what you currently have in your cupboard….love the old fashioned head bandeaus plus turbans too, all reminiscent of the 20’s to 40’s way back then. Swimwear and kaftans, something for baby & toddlers, and a selection of casual manswear on offer for the male in your life too. Pick up a big silk Pucci style cushion to add fresh life to a room, there’s colorful rattan deco chairs, small tables, prints for the walls. Parking at the front, no hassles here, so get on your bike or into your car and head on over!! // Riviera – Jl Tangkuban Perahu No 77A, Kerobokan T: 081.1388.2468 E: rivierabaliboutique@gmail.com Instagram: rivierabali

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Ubud Area UBUD NEWS JAZZY DINNER AT BRIDGES What a voice! The jazz coming to Ubud just gets better and better, thanks to the festivals that are evolving in our music-rich town. This week, New Yorker Laura Brunner dazzled a Bridges dinner audience with her rich colorful timbres, soaring vocals, and deeply personal compositions, with awesome support from the smooth Nial Djuliarso Quartet. Just take a memo, keep a regular eye on Bridges’ website, when planning special evenings out!

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WAYAN JEN

The gifts are unique, each individually hand-painted, light to carry and pre-dyed, so colours will never run or fade. Jl Raya Sanggingan. P: 0361 977 273. Email mdsuardana@ hotmail.com. LOVING THE MOTHER Doulas and midwives are expected in Ubud from all over the world to celebrate t h e N e w Ye a r, j o i n i n g powerful Robin Lim’s workshop, Loving The M o t h e r ( LT M ) B a l i , t o deepen their birthing skills.

The jazz dinner concert in the Riverside dining room was part of the of¿cial Ubud Village Jazz Festival pre-program. The festival itself will be held this weekend in Arma Museum grounds; check out http://www.ubudvillagejazzfestival.com.

Led by spiritual midwives, Robin Lim, Giuditta Tornetta and Nicola Goodall, this year’s ¿ve-day workshop will focus on self-hypnosis as a tool for personal growth, helping women heal their fears, and re-creating empowering memories.

SLOW FOOD SEA SALT When we decide that a certain spice or condiment will make the difference to a special dish, most of us don’t think where it’s come from, or the effort that went into getting it to our kitchen.

The LTM Bali workshop attracts a very diverse and interesting group of people - last year more than 20 midwives attended (from Jakarta, Sweden, Italy, the UK, Oman, Australia and USA) as well as doulas, yoga teachers, hypno-birthing practitioners, lactation consultants, social workers, therapists and of course, mothers and babies.

Take salt for example. Tasik Segara Salt is a delicious sea salt produced by 20 salt farmers at Les, on the north coast of Bali. It’s endorsed by Locavore restaurant and has received Slow Food Bali’s Snail of Approval Award, and now we can buy their salt here in Ubud. Our purchases support these families, and help keep alive a traditional craft in a rapidly changing world. The salt farmers rise before dawn to prepare the salt ¿elds and work until sunset using backbreaking traditional methods, yet the pro¿t is barely suf¿cient to sustain a healthy family. Thanks to Ubud supporters who help sell it here, the farmers recently received 15 million rupiah, just in time for their local holy days. PM Rucina Ballinger on Facebook to order direct. Organic sea salt, 25,000 for 150gm bag. For more info: www. saltofthesea.weebly.com. AIKIDO ACTION Aikido classes started in Ubud this month after two very successful introduction workshops in July, with more than 45 enthusiastic participants. We’re lucky that we have an experienced and respected Aikido teacher, Robinsar Sibarani, now resident in Ubud. Robinsar will hold regular classes twice a week, Tuesday and Saturday, 4pm, at Plataran Hotel & Spa, on Jl Hanoman. Monthly, unlimited membership is very reasonable at 500,000rp, with a single entry fee of 100,000rp and 20% discount for local students. PRESENTS? ONE STOP It’s tricky to ¿nd authentic souvenirs of Bali for several different people, especially if you don’t want to waste precious holiday time in the shops. That’s why I take people to Pudak Wangi, the shop and workplace of I Made Suardana, one of the best batik makers in Ubud. In a single hour, they can ¿nd ten or more different batiks – either scarf, sarong or bedcover/ wall hanging size – to suit ten completely different people, because Pak Made’s designs are so varied. Don’t believe me – try it! In a single trip, one friend bought something for ¿sherman dad, camping enthusiast sister, yoga teacher brother, stay at home Granma, horse rider neighbour, keen baker mother, plus ¿ve friends from work.

For Sale; Samsung DVD player Bluray 1 year old, with all paper and original box, new price 1.9 mill. Sale price 1.0 mill. Condition like new. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [085]

For Sale; Nikon D7000, 1755mm F2.8 Nikon lense, Nikon 50mm F1.8 lens, Battery grip, 2 batteries, SB700 flash, all in Low pro backpack. IDR 10 million complete. PH 0821 470 0661. [107]

For Sale; (German brand) electric-ceramic - induction cook top – 4 cook points. Used only one year. Negotiable price (new 12jt.) included cookware sets. Call 0813 9215 0055 ask for John Seminyak. [009]

For Sale; Ariston Titanium water heater 150 litres 1500 watts. made in Italy. Normal running condition. Body has little rust spot. Price 4.5mill ono (was 8.5mill). Jimbaran 081 7939 9777. [011]

For Sale; One bottle of Maca homeopathic drops. 2oz bottle. Paid $26. Sell for Rp 100.000. Long expiry date. SMS 081 239 88979. Kuta / Sanur. [006]

But I’m a sunset-a-holic. And I’m pretty determined. So I am delighted to report two very pleasant, inexpensive venues – both north of Jl Raya Ubud – where I’m going to while many an hour basking in the ¿nal rays of some gorgeous Ubud sunsets.

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Workshop dates, Dec 28-Jan 3; for more info, www. lovingthemother.com. GOOD SUNSET PERCHES There are very few great sunset spots – okay I mean public places, not splendiferous private residences. Upstairs at Indian Delite Restaurant on Jl Pengosekan used to be fab, with enough space and peace and quiet to celebrate a special event and admire the view at the same time. But the glistening ¿elds behind Delite are gradually being covered by a resort development. Sigh.

For Sale; Electric Physiotherapy soundwave machine for releasing pain and injuries 1juta. 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [033]

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On Jl Sri Wedari, right next to the new bridge, Kahiyang Café offers great coffee and a marvelous sunset view. (They are really into coffee there, by the way, so another visit in the early morning to see their traditional preparation of the beans is another adventure). Just after A little further north, Paula’s Rice Terrace Café on Jalan Suweta has a good selection of small, nibble with a glass of wine food, and great steaks if you intend to stick around after the sun drops. WRITERS ‘N READERS NEWS FLASH Ubud Writers Festival runs from October 28 to November 1 this year. I’m told that 26,000 people attended last year’s event, and I had many frustrated friends who missed out on one or other special event. Two of the seriously hot shot line-up this year are Man Booker Prize winner Mohsin Hamid, Pakistani author of the runaway hit, How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, and The Rosie Project’s Graeme Simison. Festival goers will take part in poetry slams, ¿lm screenings, book launches and workshops, and hear from writers from an extraordinary range of genres, and from – seriously – all over the globe. So don’t miss out on your early bird pass, saving 20% on a four-day pass – available for purchase at www. ubudwritersfestival.com until August 18.

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International Worship Service International Worship Service at Jl. Sunset Rd Indah, Blok 2 No. 11, Kuta (150m before Carrefour mall). Come to worship The Lord Jesus together with us in English, close to Carrefour shopping centre at 11am every Sunday. For further info, call (0361) 855 0811, 081 138 0396, 081 2365 7553. Kendo + Ki Aikido Every Saturday, behind Mercure Sanur at 18.30-20.00. On appointment only. Call Sun 0857 1929 9897 for info. Kupu-Kupu Foundation A not for profit organization (NGO) whose main aim is to improve the lives of physically and mentally handicapped children, adolescents and adults in Bali. We are helping people who have never been out of their house or who never have seen a wheelchair or been to a school. If you want more information please contact Begonia Lopez 0812 362 8720, visit our website: www.yamp.com/kupukupu or e-mail: <kupubali@yahoo.com>. Also visit our Gallery featuring art by our disabled friends: Jl. Raya Ubud at the corner of Jl. Hanoman, Ubud. Kuta International Christian Church Kuta International Christian Church, (also known as Bali Legian Church). English service 10:30 AM on Sundays at Jalan Pattimura (exit Legian across from Mamas Restuarant). Parking available in multi-story building 50 meters from church (across from Jl. Mataram intersection with Pattimura). Webpage: kutainternationalchristianchurch.org. Contact Merriyes 08179765673 / <kiccbali@gmail.com>.

individuals in Bali to learn Kathak Dance by an Indian, multi- net.id>, web. <www.mangrovecentre.or.id>. talented teacher from Indian Centre for Cultural Relations, New Delhi. For further information, please contact Septy Narcotics Anonymous (0361) 259 500 / 0897 789 8189 / <iccbali@gmail.com>. Drug Problem? Narcotics Anonymous can help! The Narcotics Anonymous message is “that an addict, any addict, can Lions Club Bali Surya Host (LCBSH) stop using drugs, lose the desire to use and find a new way Lions Club is an international organisation, established in the to live.” Our name, Narcotics Anonymous, is not meant to USA in 1917. Lions members come from different nations imply a focus on any particular drug; NA’s approach makes educational backgrounds, professions and religions. Every no distinction between drugs including alcohol. Narcotics month LCBSH conducts activities including regular meetings, Anonymous is a global, community-based organization with social activity for the community or fund raising, of which the a multi-lingual and multicultural membership. We offer funds raised will be used to help the needy community. If you recovery from the effects of addiction through working a would like to know more about Lions Club Bali Surya Host twelve-step program, including regular attendance at group you are welcome to observe our regular meetings. We meet meetings. We have both English language and Bahasa every first Tuesday of the month at Sanur Paradise Plaza Indonesia meetings throughout Indonesia. The group Hotel. Further information contact Ms. Desak Purnama atmosphere provides help from peers and offers an ongoing (President). Mob/SMS 081 138 0537. <lionsclubbali@ gmail. support network for recovering addicts who wish to pursue com>. <www.lionsclubbali.blogspot.com>. and maintain a drug-free lifestyle. For help please call 08123794-6658 or check our website at <www.na-bali.org>. Living in Indonesia Practical information for foreigners moving to and living in Nederlandse Club Bali Indonesia. Living in Indonesia, a site for expatriates <http De NCBali is een club van Nederlanders die permanent of www.expat.or.id>. voor langere tijd op Bali wonen. Iedere eerste dag van de maand hebben we een borrelbijeenkomst op het strand van Manik Organik - Free Meditation Class Sanur. We delen informatie met elkaar, organiseren BBQ Tuesdays at 7pm. Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85, Sanur, Bali, avonden, trips en andere bijeenkomsten. Het lidmaatschap Indonesia shop: +62 (0) 361 855 3380 / <www.manik is open voor Nederlands sprekenden en hun partners. Bezoek organikbali.com>. onze website <www.NCBali.info> voor meer informatie.

Meditation of Sahaja Yoga International - Bali With the awakening of Kundalini technique and divine loves. Every Sunday at Jl. Gunung Patas 14X Denpasar at 5:30pm. Kuta Rock Church Church, English language Christian Sunday service at KRC “Jay Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi”. Contact Nyoman Suidana building. Jl, Nakula #77, Seminyak, starts at 10am. Please 081 138 5771. call 0813 3855 7970 for more information. Mangrove Society Mangrove Information Centre gives a chance to the people Learn Kathak a Classical Dance from India Kathak is a classical dance from North India knows for its who are concerned with mangrove or environment to become mesmerizing, vibrant & beautiful swirling movement, sudden a member of Mangrove Society. Jln Bypass Ngurah Rai Km, poses, the rapid stamping or feet and the subtle gesture. 21 Suwung Kauh Denpasar- Bali, ph. (0361) 726 969, 726 Indian Cultural Centre in Renon, Denpasar. Invites all willing 546, 728 966. Fax. (0361) 710 473, email: <micjica@indosat.

Nederlandse Ondernemers Borrel Bali (NOBB) Join our monthly informal social and professional networking event for Dutch enterpreneurs on Bali. Share experiences and expand your network while enjoying a nice drink. For information contact <ondernemersborrelbali@gmail.com>. Nicotine Anonymous Nicotine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women helping each other to live free of nicotine. We meet weekly in Bali on Sundays, 5:30PM - 6:30PM. Address: The Ruko, Jl. Dhyana Pura #103 2nd Floor Seminyak. Upstairs of Warung Kita. For information call: 0819 1638 4327.

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For Sale; Second hand children (boys & girl) clothes and shoes from 6 month-6 years old. Very good quality. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [088] For Sale; iPhone 4S, 16GB. Good condition, U.S. model, unlocked, 3.5 juta. I touch 8GB, cracked screen but still working, 2 juta. Call 08214705-7425, email: <eka _ arisiyati@yahoo.com>. Nusa Dua. [090]

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For Sale; Seiko solar power watch. This watch is brand new, it’s an unwanted gift. It works on solar power, my friend paid 2.5 Juta, I’m selling for 1.5 Juta. Please contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [062]

For Sale; LG DVD hi-fi system, watch movies, music, radio, iPod port, only used a few times from new, selling for 1,750,000. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [056] Looking For; Motorbike Yamaha Nuvo Z, scooter Kymco, Megeli or Suzuki Skywave. Minimum year 2008 or newer. Only good condition. 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [086] For Sale; Asian antiques from all over Asia (Japan, China, Khmer Thai, Indonesia, etc). Cabinet, statue paintings, textile, Buddha statue, etc. Private collection, bought when travelling. No reproduction. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [087] For Sale; iPhone 5S, second hand, like new condition, always with screen protector & case. Including box. 16GB, white/gold edition. USA model, unlocked. $425 usd. Please call 081-236-783142 or <alanrkona@gmail. com>. [038]

Mohsin Hamid: a life without borders For me, writing a novel is like solving a puzzle. But I don’t intend my novels as puzzles. I intend them as invitations to dance. By Uma Anyar Read the book or seen the movie, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, and wondered, who the man is behind this incredible story? Meet Mohsin Hamid. Mohsin is responsible for three novels, Moth Smoke, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, and How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, and a book of essays, Discontent and Its Civilisations. Born in Lahore, Pakistan, educated at Princeton and Harvard and living in London, New York and California, Mohsin is a man who does not see borders as boundaries. “I’ve always had problems with borders. Maybe it’s because the place I call home keeps changing. Or maybe it’s what causes me to keep changing the place I call home. I’m not sure. When I travel, I feel more like a nomad than a tourist. In Istanbul to give a lecture last week, I wasn’t dreaming of the next meal or next sight. I was dreaming of moving there. It was the same when I visited Tokyo. And Paris. And Cairo. And Santiago. And Sydney. I’ve had a lifelong love affair with Lahore, but it’s been far from monogamous. I’m constantly Àirting with other cities.”

For Sale; Good quality furniture for sale, 60 inch Samsung smart TV and sound bar, cabinet, coffee tables 2.5 lounge, chairs, day bed, side tables, sundries, teak desk, sun lounges. <biku.tiga@gmail. com> Contact Frank 0812 3823 7331. Kerobokan. [060] For Sale; Canggu Club Gold membership for sale because moving out from Bali - great deal / cheaper than when bought direct at the club. Contact us by email or sms for info: <marcelinbali@ gmail.com> / 0857 3769 7193. Sanur. [061] We can choose to throw stones, to stumble on them to climb over them or to build with them.

If the novel was special because it allowed writers and readers to create jointly, to dance together, then it seemed to me that I should try to write novels that maximised this possibility of opening themselves up to being read in different ways, to involving the reader as a kind of character, indeed as a kind of co-writer.” Hamid explored this intriguing notion during the seven years it took him to write The Reluctant Fundamentalist as a response to the 9/11 terrorists attacks in New York and Washington. The book was published in 2007. The novel begins with a single voice narrator who corners an American visitor, who may or may not be a CIA operative, in a café in Lahore and proceeds to tell him about his successful capitalist life in New York City followed by his personal awakening as a Pakistani Muslim after the Twin Towers collapsed. The reader is encouraged to wonder if the narrator is a halfcrazed and dangerous leader of a student up-rising or just a disappointed romantic who fell out of love with America and feels compelled to explain himself to anyone he can make listen to him. Throughout the course of the book, we never learn the American man’s name, perhaps as Mohsin intended him to be ‘an everyman.’ He is not a character, but more of shadow puppet, some- thing both there and not there, and thus open to the reader’s interpretation. “EXCUSE ME, SIR, but may I be of assistance? Ah, I see I have alarmed you. Do not be frightened by my beard: I am a lover of America. I noticed that you were looking for something; more than looking, in fact you seemed to be on a mission, and since I am both a native of this city and a speaker of your language, I thought I might offer you my services.” The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Of course, the book length monologue is aimed not just at the American in the cafe in Lahore but rather at the reader engaged in Hamid’s novel.

He may not be faithful to any particular city but he is a dedicated writer who is contributing to and expanding our contemporary conversation about ideas such as ‘fundamentalism’. It is dif¿cult in today’s climate to even think of the word without automatically associating it with Islam. After reading his book you might find yourself adding ‘Capitalist’ before that charged term.

The ¿lmic treatment of The Reluctant Fundamentalist does not hold to the same single narrator device. Thus, the movie does not deliver a message as subtle as the book, but it is still worthy viewing as the “my side is right and only my side is right” ideology is cracked wide open.

Mohsin Hamid resists boundaries of all kind especially in literature. He has said:

In an interview for the Los Angeles Book Review Hamid has said,

“I also never really understood the boundary between the roles of character and reader. Often, when I read, I felt like the character I was reading about. So I was drawn to the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, where players create imaginary personas and sally forth into mutually conceived worlds of swords and sorcery.

” I don’t believe in ‘reality’ as such. What we call ‘real’ is something our minds create. So the whole notion of ‘realism’ is an interesting one. In my novels, I have tended to build seemingly ‘realistic’ narratives inside ‘unreal’ frames.”

I began to wonder if the power of the novel, if its distinctive feature among contemporary mass-storytelling forms, was rooted in the enormous degree of co-creation it requires on the part of its audience. (After all, when you watch a ¿lm or TV show, what you see looks like what it represents; when you read a novel, what you see is black ink on pulped wood, and it is you who projects scenes on to the screen of your imagination.)

For Sale; iPad mini 3, latest iPad mini with latest IOS update. 16GB, white, deluxe screen protector & case. Including charger. Like new condition. 5 juta. Call 0821470-574-25 or email: <eka_ aristiyati@yahoo.com>. Nusa Dua. [091]

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At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more… Jalan Hanoman #64 – Ubud, Bali. Tel: 0361 796 9178 C/U/G-29 Oct. 14

Hamid adds that he does not want his novels to be puzzles. But it is precisely this ‘real /unreal’ quality that makes his novels seem like seductive conundrums a reader wants to participate in solving. Mohsin Hamid will appear at Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, 28 October – 1 November 2015 along with over 150 of the world’s leading writers, artists and thinkers. Early Bird Tickets are on sale now via www. ubudwritersfestival.com

Ganesha Bookshops Independent Bookseller in Bali since 1986

Specialising in books on Indonesia New, Used, Rare, and Out-of-Print. Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com Books, Maps, Cards, Old Print Posters & more

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Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali. Tel: (62 361) 970320

Ganesha in Sanur:

Jalan Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur

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For Sale; Steel shelf from Ace new price 600,000 sell for 200,000. 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [058] For Sale; Nikon D90 (perfect condition) + Nauticam NAD90 + Macro port + port extension 2 and 4 cm, 15.000.000 rp or best offer HP 0813 1780 4133. [059]

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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth WHY SAVINGS PLANS OFTEN FAIL I would guess that most expat readers in Bali have held or still hold regular savings plans in one form or another. Many of these plans are aimed at providing a lump sum for retirement. Apart from 401k plans owned by many Americans the majority of the plans are likely to have been provided by one of the major international life companies. The concept is simple; you determine how much you want to save and for how many years, typically between $500 and $1,500 a month for between 10 and 25 years. The contributions are invested in a range of funds selected by the client and/or adviser, any gains or dividends are automatically reinvested and the plan builds up to a useful sum that can be taken at the end of the chosen period. Fund choices can be changed at any time. The final value depends on the performance of the selected funds, but is also impacted by plan and fund charges. A decade or so ago one could reasonably expect to double one’s money over a 15 year period, but in today’s low interest, low inflation environment with volatile markets a much lower return is likely. Nevertheless, this lower return should be seen in the context of the zero return on bank deposits in major currencies. The problem is that relatively few savers actually maintain their plans in full to maturity and benefit from those modest gains. Many either let their contributions lapse or worse, encash their plans long before they mature. According to an unverified statistic the average long term plan stays ‘on the books’ for only seven years, resulting in the loss of a sizeable proportion of the money invested. So why do savers abandon their plans? There are a number of reasons; here are the main ones: • Inability to maintain premiums Sometimes personal circumstances change, jobs are lost, sickness or disability affects earnings or other financial pressures make it impossible to keep up payments. • Dissatisfaction with performance When people look at their valuations after a few years and see their plan is worth less than the money they have put into it, there is a strong temptation to ‘cut losses’ and abandon it. • A new, more pressing need is found for the money This could range from anything from a new car to a property. Often the money will be taken despite suffering an early surrender penalty. • Loss of adviser support The high turnover of advisers in the offshore financial industry is legendary. The chances of having the same adviser supporting you two years after you have bought a product are very low. This often leads to a loss of enthusiasm especially if a replacement adviser in the same company shows little interest as the first adviser will have collected the commission! • Loss of contact with the life company Many times I have heard people complain that they haven’t had any statements or communication from their life companies for several years. Usually this is because like many expats they have frequently changed address and failed to notify the company. Frustrated at lack of information they cancel their standing orders. • Failure to understand the terms and structure of the plan In the excitement of starting out on a new plan many, if not most people, fail to grasp the terms of the contract or to read the small print. Many are misled; I have heard tales of people being told they will get a bonus to start the plan and can get their money back after just two years. What they don’t understand is that if they do take their money after two years it may be worth less than a quarter of what they put in. The reason being that most of their contributions in the first two years are used to cover the setting up costs including marketing and commissions. • Automatic suspension of premiums because a credit card has expired When a credit card expires the owner must advise the life company that it has been renewed or provide the details of a new one. If the notification sent out by the life company is ignored premiums will automatically be suspended. Inaction means the payments will cease.

What happens when contributions stop? Firstly you will start getting reminders from the life company. As these are sent by post my experience is that they can take up to a couple of months to reach addresses in Indonesia. Your adviser however should have been notified by e-mail and should promptly contact you to help you get back on track if he or she is on the ball. If you ignore the reminders and fail to resume payments your plan will eventually be made ‘paid up’. The money is still invested however and can continue to grow but there will be additional service charges. It is usually possible to revive the plan at any time by writing a nice letter to the life company and setting up new payment arrangements.

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If however you decide to encash the plan early you will face an early surrender charge. This will effectively wipe out the value if it has run less than two years. The surrender charge reduces every year so that if you encashed in the last few years of the plan you may still end up with a modest profit. On the maturity date there is no penalty and you may even get a small maturity bonus. Why are there no simple penalty-free plans? There have been attempts in the past to market such plans in the offshore world but they have proved uneconomic for product providers as the freedom to stop at any time without penalty enables investors to do just that. They have also been difficult to market as there is little commission incentive. The position is changing rapidly in highly regulated jurisdictions like the UK but without the drive from the financial services industry the likelihood is that fewer people are likely to save, especially when they now have to pay fees for financial advice. In conclusion are regular savings plans a good way to build up wealth? The answer is no if you are not reasonably confident you can maintain the commitment for the duration of the plan or lack the self-discipline to complete the plan. But if you have the ability and the will to do so the answer is an emphatic YES as it is an ideal way to build up wealth over the long term, and perhaps even essential if you have no company pension plan. But it is important to fully understand the workings of the plan. Here are a few principles you should follow: • Choose a term and investment amount with which you are completely comfortable. • Don’t start a plan unless you have a healthy cash reserve and can maintain this reserve for the duration of the plan. The reserve will ensure payments are maintained when there are other financial pressures. • Make sure your fund choices are diverse, but with an emphasis on major markets. Don’t be tempted by overinvesting in the ‘flavour of the month’ or by too many ‘exotic’ funds. Don’t be concerned at falling values in the early years. They can work to your advantage as you will be buying extra units when prices are low. Move gradually from profitable funds to ‘safer’ ones towards the end of the plan. • Do not be tempted to make frequent changes, or to ‘chase’ winners. • Avoid temptation to encash the plan before its time. • Make sure you have access directly or through your adviser to the progress of the plan. • Take an active interest in the plan and do not hesitate to ask questions.

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At the end of the day, if you have followed all the guidelines, you should end up with a nice nest egg. It would be paid tax-free but do check on any tax liablity that might apply in your country of residence. 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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WHAT’S YOUR POISON?? Tainted drinks causing deaths in Bali AGAIN! Once again methanol poisoning has taken young lives too soon. Three people have died after drinking at a well known bar in Legian. With the new 100% - 150% tax on imported goods and liquor we are likely to see much more bootleg alcohol on the market. At one stage Arak, the local bootleg liquor, was the only drink that we needed to be concerned about. Now it seems that any cocktail can be laced by methanol. Why is this? Pure greed. Bars are increasing their profit margin by selling cheap home-made liquor which can contain dangerous levels on methanol. Michaela and Johanna from Sweden lost their friend to methanol poisoning and feel so strongly about this that they have started a Face-book awareness page titled “A Drink to Die from”. This page gives information on suspect bars and the latest news on methanol poisoning. • Only drink beverages from a trusted source - Do not drink local brews such as Arak. • Only drink beverages you have opened and poured yourself. • Ideally don’t drink from already opened bottles - It’s easy to refill that vodka bottle on the shelf in the beach bar with cheap local ‘moonshine’. • Don’t accept drinks from anyone unless you know them well – not one sip. • Watch your drink - keep your finger or thumb over the mouth of any bottle from which you are drinking. • Stay with your friends - If you start to feel dizzy, or ill, ask someone you trust to take you to a safe place. • Drink in moderation - Excessive alcohol increases the risk of injury from fights, and accidents. What is methanol poisoning? Methanol also referred to as methyl alcohol or wood alcohol is widely used in commercial and industrial settings and can also be found in the home. Methanol is found as a component of many paint removers, varnishes, windshield washing fluid and antifreeze, and now it seems even in drinks. Methanol is derived as a by-product of wood distillation. Poisoning occurs with consumption of contaminated spirits, accidental ingestion, and suicide attempts. Toxicity of methanol is due to the formation of toxic metabolites; formaldehyde and formic acid. The onsets of symptoms are associated with the accumulation of formic acid. Formate inhibits cellular respiration leading to tissue hypoxia and lactate formation. Formate production occurs in the retina and usually causes blindness, one of the initial symptoms of methanol poisoning. Symptoms Initial symptoms may develop anywhere from 40 minutes to 72 hours after ingestion. The usual latent period is 12 to 18 hours. Co-ingestion with alcohol may delay symptoms. These signs and symptoms include: • Headache, vertigo, lethargy, confusion, coma, and seizures. Initial symptoms may resemble ethanol intoxication.

• Visual effects. Patient usually reports “looking into a snow field”, & blurred vision. • Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain. • Severe acidosis. First aid • Get the victim to a hospital ASAP. The patient will probably need renal dialysis, so Sanglah is your best bet as they have emergency rooms and dialysis machines on the premises. • DO NOT make a person throw up unless told to do so by Poison Control or a health care professional. • DO NOT give ipecac to induce vomitting. • Charcoal (norit) tablets are not effective in methanol poisoning. • If you you are a long way from medical assistance and you have good alcohol (vodka, whiskey etc) give a loading dose of 130 ml (average build 70 kg, or calculate 1.8 ml / kg), then 15ml (0.2 ml /Kg) every hour until arrival at an emergency room. (Source -http:// while-science-sleeps.com/pdf/211.pdf) - THIS IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY ROOM TREATMENT. What to Expect at the Emergency Room • Dialysis • Medicine (antidote) to reverse the effect of the poison (fomepizole or ethanol) • Medicines to treat symptoms • Tube through the nose or mouth into the stomach to wash out the stomach (gastric lavage) • Oxygen and breathing support • Other medications (folinic acid, bicarbonate) Outlook (Prognosis) Methanol is extremely poisonous. As little as 2 tablespoons can be deadly to a child. About 2 to 8 ounces can be deadly for an adult. The ultimate outcome depends on how much poison was swallowed and how soon treatment was received. Curing a case of methanol poisoning depends on rapid, early treatment. Methanol antidotes, either fomepizole or ethanol, must be administered before too much formic acid has formed in the body. Dialysis also aids in the removal of methanol and formic acid. If treatment is instituted early, you may avoid blindness, long-term damage, or death. If an affected person reaches a late stage of poisoning, however, and suffers seizures, vision loss, or a coma, the chances of death are raised to over 80 percent. If people do survive severe methanol poisoning, they may suffer from blindness, dementia, or symptoms that resemble Parkinson’s disease.

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Time to Take Superbugs Seriously Bigger than cancer by 2050 & no answers in sight Cancer 8.2 million Heart disease 7.4 m. Stroke 6.7 m. Respiratory disease 3.1 m. Violence 1.85 m. Diabetes 1.5 m. HIV 1.5 m. Diarrhea 1.4 m. Road traf¿c 1.2 m. AMR 700,000 Measles 130,000 120,000 Antimicrobial agents (antibiotics) have dramatically reduced Cholera 60,000 the number of deaths from infectious diseases over the past Tetanus 70 years. However, through overuse and misuse, many micro-organisms have become resistant. As a result over The most prevalent AMR diseases in the US today are: Infection Deaths 25,000 patients die annually from infections caused by re- Condition 1.2 million 7,000 (0.58%) sistant bacteria in the EU alone and a further 23,000 in the Staph pneumonia 310,000 30 (0.01%) US. The current costs incurred by drug resistant infections Campylobacter 250,000 14,000 (2.8%) amount to an estimated $5.0 billion annually. The situation C.diff 246,000 4 (0.001%) is all the more serious because antimicrobials have become Gonorrhea 100,000 40 (0.04 %) an essential tool for modern medicine. Many surgical opera- Salmonella MRSA 80,500 11,300 (14.1%) tions cannot be performed without them. In order to tackle 26,000 1,700 (6.8 %) AMR the EU Commission says a holistic, multi-sector ap- ESBLs CRE 9,300 610 (6.6 %) proach, involving many different sectors (human medicine, 8900 600 (6.8 %) veterinary medicine, research, animal husbandry, agriculture, Streps A + B environment, trade and communication) are needed. Only by taking action in all of these areas simultaneously can Note 1: a key observation - note the percentages, showing further spread of resistance be limited and antibiotics kept how the fastest growing infections are the easily most lethal and problematic. effective. Note 2: Campylobacter: c.coli, usually food borne bacteria. Clostridium dif¿cile: The fight against AMR will not colitis diarrhea, high risk in-hospital. succeed without a worldwide effort MRSA: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococand commitment involving govcus aureus: high risk in hospitals. ESBLs: ernments and international orgaextended-spectrum beta-lactamanes: nizations, and which must include e.coli, live in gut, usually only a systemic doctors and all healthcare workproblem after prolonged in-hospital drug ers, pharmacists, veterinarians, treatment. Carbapenem-resistant Enand the general public in general. terobactiaceae: “the nightmare bacteria”, The EU action plan against the almost no treatment, high risk in hospirising threats from AMR contains tals. 12 actions for implementation, identifying 7 areas where meaGiven the sheer inventiveness and shape-shifting form of the sures are most necessary: bacterial forces arrayed against us, given the corporate greed • making sure antimicrobials are used appropriately in both and sel¿shness that played a large part in destroying the efhumans and animals fectiveness of our existing antibiotic arsenals in the ¿rst place • preventing microbial infections and their spread and given the level of global co-operation required and the • developing new effective antimicrobials or alternatives for levels displayed to date when it comes to global climate treatment change, can we really be con¿dent that the pharmacologists • co-operating with international partners to contain the will come up with a solution? There are drugs in the pipeline, risks of AMR which might mitigate the problem, but nothing of the level that • improving monitoring and surveillance in human and might solve it. That leaves only international co-operation at animal medicine levels never seen before as a palliative that may just hold the • promoting research and innovation fatality rates down. • improving communication, education and training. Our deliverance from a scourge of such proportions may be Encouragingly the EU has already started working with at hand and from an unexpected quarter. Doctors versed in other international initiatives in the ¿eld (the WHO, World functional medicine, clinical nutritionists and research scienOrganisation for Animal Health (OIE), UN Food & Agriculture tists in these ¿elds already understand the vital importance Organization (FAO) and Organisation for Economic Co-op- gut Àora and the microbiome are to our health. The therapeueration & Development (OECD). Since then Barack Obama tic effects of soil-based organisms for example, or how effecand David Cameron have stepped up to the plate calling tive fecal transplants can be in saving lives from c.diff. This attention to the urgency of the problem and the need for kind of knowledge and expertise needs to go mainstream and action. Less encouraging is the fact that the US president fast. omitted any call for regulation to rein the routine use of antibiotics fed to healthy poultry and livestock. It is a worrying The pharmaceutical majors are not going to like these develstatistic that 80 percent of antibiotics in the US are fed for opments, particularly when scientists are starting to ¿nd the answers in some unlikely places. Just this March researchers animals, not people. in the United Kingdom reported that the killer superbug MRSA The Cameron report, conducted by KPMG and RAND Eu- proved vulnerable to an ancient remedy. The ingredients? A rope, shows that no country will be immune from the threat bit of garlic, some onion or leek, copper, wine and oxgall — but for some nations the outlook is particularly bleak. The another way of saying cow’s bile. world’s most populous countries, India and China, face 2 million and 1 million deaths a year respectively and by 2050 “We were absolutely blown away by just how effective the and Africa will also suffer greatly. To get an idea of what may combination of ingredients was,” said Dr Freya Harrison of be in store for us, the current number of annual global deaths the University of Nottingham. The oxgall remedy, billed as an is already 700,000. The report went on to explain that the eye salve, was found in an 1,100 year-old manuscript written $100 trillion ¿gure, big as it seems, underestimates the in Old English called “Bald’s Leechbook” — a sort of preeconomic cost because the study did not include the social Norman Conquest physician’s desk reference. Garlic and costs, the demand on national healthcare systems and copper are commonly thought to have antibiotic or antimicrosecondary health effects – the interventions that have be- bial properties, but seeing such ingredients in a home remcome routine in the developed world which rely heavily on edy at Whole Foods is a far cry from researchers killing a antibiotics could be severely undermined. Caesarian sec- superbug with it. In which case, we need to mine the past for tions, joint replacements and chemotherapy, routine proce- more such information, which is our common heritage, without dures all of which keep people economically active, could the process being aborted or co-opted by the pharmaceutical majors, who currently stiff us for upward of $100,000 a year double the cost to $200 trillion annually. for a new drug, which may just on a good day, keep a patient Despite the warnings and grim prognosis all these reports in this world for a few months longer. share the hope that given international consensus is reached and via the development of new AMR drugs and alternative therapies such as vaccines, disaster can be avoided. We Comments or queries had better hope so, because some informed experts say the ParacelsusAsia@yahoo.com expected death toll from AMR by 2050 will far exceed any-

If you weren’t worried before, you should be now. In the last several months no less than POTUS (US President), David Cameron (UK Prime Minister) not to mention the European Union (EU) and World Health Organisation (WHO) have all weighed in releasing data warning us that action must be taken now if we are to avoid over 10 million deaths a year from super bugs or antimicrobial resistance (AMR) at an economic cost of at least $100 trillion or 2 to 3 percent of the global economy. A bigger death toll than current rates for cancer and diabetes and cholera combined.

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HECTOR’S Poison Chalice Three people died from methanol poisoning in Bali recently. They had all been drinking at a bar in Legian. The name of the establishment is fairly well known and cautions against going there have been privately issued by many people to their friends. Naming it publicly is fraught with risk. One of the more curious elements of Indonesian law is that people who should be in jail hanging their heads in shame can make you the criminal for talking about them. So we’ll just say this: People who adulterate alcoholic drinks with methanol for profit (that’s why they do it; it’s certainly not for mistakenly philanthropic reasons) should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Those whose actions or negligence lead to catastrophic poisoning – methanol can leave you brain damaged and blind if it doesn’t kill you – should be arrested, charged, tried and if found guilty, jailed. It’s just another thing that Bali needs to get really serious about. Gaining a reputation as cowboy territory does not help the island’s tourism profile. If we become known as a place where nut-heads serve you methanol in bars – and of hotels whose balconies collapse and severely injure people and whose managements then decline to accept any responsibility, apparently even moral responsibility – it’s rather likely to be seen as a demerit rather than a merit. Even in non-effete, non-western tourism markets.

Wake Up It was good to see the response from the fisheries and forests minister, Siti Nurbaya Bakar, to the international petition raised in the interest of the captive dolphins confined to a small, chlorinated swimming pool at a resort at Keramas. It beggars belief that anyone would subject dolphins to such treatment, especially in the pursuit of profit. So if violations are found (beyond the unbelievable confinement of intelligent, salt-water living mammals in poisonous, potentially blinding chlorinated water) then it would be good if the central government applied its animal protection powers. Such action might resolve the situation speedily, whoever is the enchanted being, a member of a protected species perhaps, who is behind this particular “tourist attraction”. The resort, we hear, is favoured by Russian tourists, primarily for its off-road macho-man facilities. The dolphins are a side-show. That says something itself, of course, especially in an environment where roubles and vroom go together like a shirtless president and a chesty photo opportunity, but we should not be surprised. A deeper discussion on Indonesia’s laws as they apply to the apparently hitherto elective matter of animal protection is sorely needed, and not only in the context of the newly announced quest for nature tourism. We look forward to Minister Siti’s direct input. Reform of those inadequate laws, many of which date from the Dutch era and are no longer relevant, is something for which animal welfare organizations have been pressing for ages.

It’s Those Westerners Speaking of animal welfare advocates, those among them who have been most vocal about how to reduce and eventually eliminate rabies in Bali are back in the provincial government’s sights. Governor Pastika says handling rabies in Bali is not like doing so in western societies where people vaccinate their pets and look after them properly, and where strays are rare. In Bali, he says, we have to kill stray animals because it’s easier to do so and more appropriate in our environment. He overlooks, as of course he must unless he wants to immediately destroy his whole argument, the experience of India, South Africa and a number of Latin American countries where approved world standard responses have been used to great effect. These are vaccination, humane numbers reduction by sterilization, and effective community education. Last time we looked, most of the places where culling has been rejected as both pointless and a risk of further spreading rabies were hardly examples of well-moneyed leafy suburbs in prosperous European and American cities. The Governor told a meeting of Bali legislators that animal welfare organizations here should not just shout (he means shout things that he views as unhelpful or irritating) but should help the government by capturing strays, vaccinating and sterilizing them, and caring for them. If that is his view, perhaps he should tell all the little panjandrums further down the line that it is. They might then cease their boneheaded practice of obstructing NGOs doing this good, productive, public spirited work.

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Governor Pastika’s line on vaccination is just as skewed, not to say crass. There’s not enough human vaccine in Bali, he says, because the suppliers – the private company BioFarma – have insufficient stock. It’s not that the government won’t buy it; it’s just that it isn’t there to be bought. Anyone who buys that line is unfamiliar with an eight-letter word that is more politely rendered as two words: bovine manure. In fact the government agreed to a contract last year at a unit price it now finds the suppliers have discounted for online buyers and they want it cheaper too. Caveat emptor is a nice old Latin term that fits. There was another rabies death last week (Jul. 27) in Bangli, the island’s 12th this year. It takes the official human toll from rabies to 160 since the disease broke out in 2008. It is now on the rise again, because the government, its animal husbandry agency, and some district administrations, have dropped the ball. That’s the bottom line. It’s a shocking one.

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Takes the Cake We can report that not only is Tim Hannigan’s latest book on Indonesia first class – it’s A Short History of Indonesia: Sultans, Spices and Tsunamis, and has just been published by Tuttle Singapore – but that the Biku high tea that accompanied his chat about it on Jul. 25 was too. We expected nothing less, of course, of Asri Kerthyasa’s fine establishment; and we were certainly not disappointed, though we did leave afterwards feeling quite full. Tim is a good speaker. He has a knack of sitting gnome-like on a tall chair and looking entirely comfortable. This is a remarkable skill. He took the sell-out crowd through the introduction to his book, the only bit of it, he says, that is entirely imagined. It centres on the Hobbits of Flores in prehistory and their lengthy interaction with the fuller-sized humans who colonized the archipelago towards the end of the Hobbit era. The rest of the book can rely on written and narrative record, and does, rather well. The official book tour included an appearance at Bar Luna literary club in Ubud and a signing assignment at Periplus at the airport. Unofficially, it featured a rare opportunity to catch up with the author over dinner, which was good fun and informative as always. This special meeting of the Raconteurs’ Club took place at Gorgonzola, which is a fixture on our Bukit List.

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Direct Action Those who follow the detail of the Indonesian-Australian relationship know very well that it chugs along much as ever, beyond the headlines and the scare stories, even in the face of the assertion (lately) by the Indonesian attorney-general that shooting convicted criminals is no longer a pressing priority. Apparently only the first few rounds were prioritized. It is now crystal clear that this exercise in judicial murder was for political purposes. We’ll pause briefly to vomit in disgust and then get on with business. The business in this instance is the Direct Assistance Program administered by the Australian consulate-general in Bali. The 2014-2015 program funding was doubled to Rp 1, 683,000,000 in the Australian budget for that financial year (Australia’s FY runs Jul. 1-Jun. 30). It funded 16 projects, two of them in neighbouring Nusa Tenggara Barat for which the consulate-general also has responsibility. Australia slashed its future foreign aid funding in the 2015-2016 budget in May, but most of the impact is in outlays for future years and the DAP program in Bali-NTB for this financial year remained at its previously doubled level.

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Projects funded in 2014-2015 included: Funding sight-restoring cataract surgeries in NTB; buying support tools for patients with disability in Lombok; providing piping to access clean water for a village in Tabanan; supporting a sustainable agriculture project in Buleleng that researched and promoted dry land farming techniques; purchasing toilets to supply to a remote village in East Bali; funding a pop-up coworking space in Gianyar to develop entrepreneurship among young Balinese; working with an Australian volunteer to provide advanced nurse training at Sanglah Hospital; and providing updated IT equipment to a women’s college in Ubud to train young female students in multi-media skills.

Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2015 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/He/I-18 March 15


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Body & Spirit

05 August - 19 August, 2015

For Sale; Second hand TAG Heuer Men’s Indy 500 Watch CAC111B. BA0850 (first edition Indy 500). Some scratches but works and looks great . IDR 6. 5 mill nego. <mdijakov@gmail. com> and 0838 7775 6034. Canggu. [069]

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For Sale; Safety box electronic new with warranty ex hotel stock 36.5cm x 42 cm x 20 cm. Rp 1,200.000. Please contact: 0878 6094 3789. [081] For Sale; New glass ex workshop assorted sizes of tempered and standard glass for door and window. complete list of sizes contact: 0361-847 2104. [082]

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For Sale; TV Tabung 29” Super Slim dengan layar datar - LG Flatron, kondisi sangat bagus, Rp 1 juta Call: 0878 6076 6900. Kerobokan. [073]

For Sale; Stainless steel griller for charcoal, complete with built in turbine fan, size 180x70x85, never been used, Denpasar 0819 9902 2500. [072]

For Sale; New still in the box Toto toilet bowl model 660 eco dual flush 3ltr/4.5 ltr. Fixed price 1.5 mill (store price 1.85 mill). Call 081 7939 9777. Jimbaran. [074]

For Sale; Display fridge (kulkas) - Sanken 1 year old, large size, hardly used. Excellent condition. Manual & keys. Paid 5.3 sell 4.2 juta. 08585 743 1429. Ubud. [064]

For Sale; Marine air conditioner. American made “Ocean Marine”, works very well, 1800w, will cool many rooms, self contained small unit to fit any engine room. With all control panels, all imported, great value 6 juta. 0823 3999 1201. Sanur. [075]

Moving Sale; Microwave, blender stove. All kitchen tools many house hold items. Pots, pans, bed sheets, many pillows, clothes cabinets, shelves. No photos sent, come see. Contact 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [127]

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Beauty & Health By Shari

BALI’S BEST BUDGET MASSAGES Just about everyone in Bali enjoys having a massage whenever possible but like most ex-pats we’re looking for a great massage for a low price. If you haven’t found a great place or a person to come to your house, I’ve been doing some scouting for you. All of these places offer excellent massage for maximum 200.000 an hour.

can be adapted for cellulite treatment or pregnancy massage and post-natal care. 120.000 Rp, an hour massage. This unique spa offers Nano technology treatments as well and eyebrow embroidery. Aliya Salon & Day Spa 10 Umalas 1, Kerobokan. T: 0361-735698 M: 08786212255. appointments@aliyabali.com www.aliyabali.com/salon

Why is massage so bene¿cial for you? It stimulates blood circulation, lymphatic drainage is improved with ef¿cient elimination of waste products, relieves pain and tense muscles and is relaxing.

Now with 4 locations is Spa Bali. I went to the Dynapura spa, which is clean and nicely decorated with 5 spacious treatment rooms at the back. I was booked in for the 90 minute signature massage. After depositing my belongings in a locker with a key I was escorted to the couple’s treatment room with 2 oval baths. After undressing and lying face down the friendly therapist came in and asked what kind of pressure I preferred. Still covered by a sheet, she began pressing into my muscles with her hands to warm up the muscles. Uncovering one leg she applied oil and began stroking the foot and leg. After the entire back was completed and I was feeling very relaxed, she asked me to turn over and repeated the strokes. She asked permission to massage my stomach. At the end, she cleaned her hands and massaged my face. A very relaxing massage. 1 hour 150.000 Rp. Spa Bali www.spabali.biz/web E:spabali@biz.net.id. Jl. Dynapura #888. T:361-737933. Kuta – Jl. Legian, T:85100567111. Jl. Drupadi T: 0361-737694. Now in Ubud – Jl. Raya Pengosekan T: 0361-970897

Seminyak I recently was introduced to a man from Jakarta, Yoseelia ZulkiÀi Langkun (Jose for short), who came to Bali a few months ago and performs Tai Chi massage. I’d never heard of this before before and was intrigued. I thought I knew just about every kind of massage that’s out there. My friend enthusiastically encouraged me to try it. He was trained by his father in acupuncture and Tai Chi massage nine years ago. Before he began he took my blood pressure so he could adjust the pressure if the pressure is high or low. Lying face down, he started with reÀexology on the feet, carefully going over each foot before applying oil to a leg and proceeding upwards, sliding his thumbs, ¿ngers and palms over the meridians (energy lines) of the body, which are used in acupuncture. Instead of pressing points he slid along the lines. For me some of the lines were a bit painful, but tolerable, realizing that I had some problem in those areas. He meticulously worked over my entire body with strong pressure but asking occasionally if the pressure was ok. At the conclusion, sitting up he massaged my neck then did something unusual, he held his hands against the sides of my throat with gentle pressure he cut off my air supply. My friend had told me about this so I relaxed. A few seconds later he released his hands and oxygen raced to my brain. What a rush! My friend described it as like a small orgasm. Tai Chi massage is a therapeutic massage and ideal for most problems. I referred him to a few friends who really enjoyed his treatment. Call Jose, who is a gentle, quiet and caring man for a treatment at home 62-878790170 for only 100.000 Rp. I discovered Aliya Salon & Day Spa by chance and was most impressed when walking in one afternoon. It has a delightful clean fresh look upon entering with unique music playing in the background. Their concept is “affordable luxurious pampering”. The hair salon is just inside featuring all imported top products and a picturesque manicure pedicure room with lovely hand painted lotus Àowers on the walls and Àuffy clouds on the ceiling. But I came to experience their signature massage in a side room also with delicate hand-painted Àowers gracing the walls. Although the ¿ve massage beds are curtained off, the atmosphere is quiet and private. They only have 1 signature massage style which is adaptable to each individual and only 1 massage oil blend. The staff have all been expertly trained to deliver an excellent massage sure to please. Using a combination of pressure points, stretches and tissue work the therapist worked out all of the kinks in my muscles, leaving me feeling very relaxed. The massage

Sanur Koa Boutique Spa is a lovely place with a boutique shop at the front selling jewelry and clothing and right behind it is a room for manicure, pedicure and reÀexology. At the back upstairs is where most of the action is with six partitions for massage and body treatments. This place is very clean with a nice décor. I opted for their most popular massage, Balinese. I was escorted upstairs by their head therapist, who does all the training and was told that all the therapists have a standard to follow, which is good to assure good quality for everyone. In my booth was a large basket to place my clothing in and put under the bed with instructions on what to do. Before she began she asked what type of pressure I preferred then started the treatment. The massage was very good with long Àowing strokes and asking if the pressure was ¿ne. I loved the scent of tangerine in the oil. 1 hour massage is only 95.000. Worth returning. Koa Boutique Spa Jl. Danau Tamblingan 31. E: koashop@gmail.com/ T: 085103433385.

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One of my favourite spas in Sanur is Cosmo Salon and Spa. I’ve been here several times experiencing most of the massages, all of which are excellent with great prices and well trained and friendly staff. Jl. Danau Tamblingan 176. T: 0361-286330. www.cosmobali.com.

Copyright spa inspirations 2015 For clinics and spas offering new treatments contact me for an upcoming story. Spa.inspirations@gmail.com You can read all past articles of Beauty & Health at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/NV/U-5 Aug 15


Computer & Internet Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton

Suci Komang: An Underwater Sanctuary Born in 1968 in Amlapura, East Bali, Suci graduated with a diploma in the hospitality industry from Pusat P e n d i d i k a n Perhotelan dan Pariwisata in Bali. From 1994-1996, Suci worked in Denpasar in various hotels and in an insurance company. After the birth of her second daughter in 1997, Suci and her husband moved to Tulamben to establish the Matahari Tulamben Resort, Dive & SPA. Today she has four children and one grandchild. In 2013, Suci began the construction of Suci Place in front of the resort, a dive site and arti¿cial reef that has created a habitat for many types of marine life. When did you ¿rst come to Tulamben? Tulamben was a very quiet village until the divers discovered and then started to the Liberty Wreck in numbers. But even up to the middle of 1990, only a few divers knew about Tulamben. Some friends who were in Tulamben in 2002 during the Bali Bomb told me: “We only had heard from other divers about Tulamben.” At the time there was no publicity. When dive magazines began publishing articles about the wreck in 2003, Tulamben became very busy and even a little bit crowded. What inspired you to start the Suci Place project? To tell the truth, I became tired of listening to a good friend who was always complaining about what was happening to Tulamben and that something had to be done about safeguarding the marine environment, the source of all our livelihoods. She told me that there was too much pressure on the Liberty wreck and that we “needed a new wreck.” When I started diving myself, I realized that what she was saying had been true. What had happened? In 2012, I could clearly see the wreck and the corals. But I soon realized that the water in the ocean and in Tulamben Bay is very vulnerable to pollution and that we had to start taking care of it better. This precious environment is a gift from the gods from which we all get work and income. The money we earn helps us give our kids a good education. The species diversity in Tulamben is amazing! There are only a few places in the world that can equal what Tulamben has to offer. I knew that I had to take action to protect the marine environment for the sake of my kids, the villagers and also for the creatures of the ocean. Is “Suci Place” a business? Suci Place is the resort’s own project which we maintain and develop without any donations or outside help. I don’t get one single rupiah from the enterprise. On the contrary, it has cost me a lot of money. But I am totally committed to the project. How did Suci Place get its name? At ¿rst we just called it “the project.” Then my friends and our course the director told me that the project had to have

a name. They suggested “Suci Place.” At ¿rst, I because I thought that everyone would think that I was sombong (too proud) but after they reminded me that the meaning of my name is “holy,” I had to agree that the name was appropriate. What was your ¿rst course of action? When I ¿rst started to talk to people about my idea of “planting” another wreck on the bottom of the sea to attract sea life, I found out that it would be very complicated and expensive. I even sent emails to the national shipping line PELNI and to the army to see if they could supply one, but they never answered. What did you do then? My ¿rst idea was to somehow obtain a shipwreck. It would be easiest for divers just to move from the Liberty ship to another underwater wreck. But when I found out that that it would be too dif¿cult, I was determined to do something else and not just wait for something to happen. It was at that point that I decided to introduce outside objects on the ocean bottom in order to attract ¿sh and coral. What were your ¿rst introduced objects?

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When I talked with my SSI Course Director Captain Kilo about establishing a man-made underwater habitat, he loved the idea! We bought lift bags with which to take heavy statues down to the bottom. I ordered foundation stones to create a sturdy slope and for the bottom level to support the weight of heavy objects. I began with a birdcage and two guardian statues, then bought a sitting Buddha, Dewi Tara, Dewi Sri and Ganesha statues, stupas and small Balinese style temples. In 2012, I ordered iron “Àowers” which have already begun to attract coral. This year my staff has already erected ¿ve perforated domes; ¿shes love hiding places. The statues are made of volcanic stone (paras); the cages, stupas and domes are made of cement and iron. How do you choose objects go into Suci Place? I have a fondness for statues of gods to make the site “holy.” I’m constantly on the lookout for nice statues to expand the area and make it nicer and even more attractive to sea creatures. Although my dive masters and SSI course director are all well trained in the handling of lift bags, the size and weight of an object is of course limited because we have to move it into place under the ocean. We keep track of all our undersea objects with a black and white site plan.

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Has Suci Place been effective in attracting sea life? We have seen ourselves and also our guests have reported sightings of Mola Mola, Eagle Rays and lots of other critters. At night a giant moray eel loves to hang out there. Small ¿sh lurk inside the domes looking for something to eat. The statues and other objects are also the habitat of a big group of bumphead parrot¿shes that have made it a secondary home after the Liberty wreck. All are now part of the “family.” So it’s working! Suci Place has been mentioned in the German dive magazine Unterwasser and also in “Malaysian Journal” of the New Strait Times. For photos, see: www. google.com/search?q=Suci+Place+Tulamben&ie=utf8&oe=utf-8. What advice do you have for anyone who would like to create a similar project in other degraded or overcrowded dive locales in Bali? Take action! Don’t just blah blah blah. DO WHAT YOU CAN DO! Nothing will happen if you just wait for somebody to do it for you. Make the investment! We all need to take care of the ocean now so the younger generation will be able to continue to see what we are fortunate enough to be able to see today.

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Restaurant & Food

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Restaurant Review

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

Dining with the King! Bali has many historic and cultural landmarks that regularly attract visiting tourists. Whilst many of these sites require a drive of a few hours, sadly only a few of them have a quality International restaurant in the vicinity. Normally there are only local warungs [and no matter how good they may be they are not always what the tourist is looking for], or worse still that infernal buffet, ten trays of re-heated [more than once] tasteless food being charged for at ‘tourist price …that includes commissions for agent, guide and driver’. Now, at last, at Karang Asem’s famous Water Palace at Tirta Gangga, the two are combined, a venue reeking with history, and a quality restaurant where you can relax and absorb the atmosphere. The small villas that surround that of the King are now under English management, and their beautiful restaurant has had a total makeover. The restaurant at Tirta Ayu is perfectly positioned, perched on the mountain ledge in front of the villas, overlooking the majestic Water Palace, with island sisters of Nusa Penida and Lembongan clearly visible in the background. As soon as you arrive at the restaurant you know that you have stepped over the threshold between Bali and International. Furthermore it is done without losing that wonderful naturalness of local Balinese service. Start with an old favourite, Lumpia Semarang, bamboo shoots combined with chicken and prawn. Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls are thinly shredded cucumber and carrot, combined with glass noodles, coriander leaves and prawn, then rolled in soft moistened rice paper. The accompanying dipping sauce is a tangy chilli that wakes you up. Even the normal Vegetarian Spring Rolls are above average, crunchy exterior stuffed with healthy things and a great sweet chilli sauce for immersion. Among the soups is an unusual Chicken and Coconut. Sliced chicken breast is with galangal, lime leaf and lemongrass, very Asian. That Indonesian classic Soto Ayam is available; shredded chicken, bok choy, bean sprouts, boiled egg, glass noodles and fried shallots. For vegetarians a rich Tomato Bisque, roasted fresh tomatoes are blended with onion and a vegetable stock, served with croutons and julienne of basil. As many visitors call in here for morning or afternoon snacks, as well as for a major meal, they are also catered for with an array of Salads [Mixed Seafood with squid and prawns tossed in a salad with a chilli coriander dressing], Snacks [Tortilla, filled with avocado, toasted bellpeppers, tomato cheese and greens], Whilst impressed from first arrival at Tirta Ayu, it was the main courses that really surprised me. Not the quality [presentation

and content] that you expect at a country tourist location, no matter how good! It is obvious that the chef has special credentials and a wealth of good experience. A total surprise was the normal sounding Chicken Safriana Jingga, grilled young chicken with curry! The chicken is first marinated in yoghurt, peppers and lime juice, before being grilled. In the bowl to be pounded is ginger, galangal, onions, red chilli and turmeric, later to be combined with a little coconut milk. The grilled chicken is coated with this mixture, the final taste so full of wild flavours, the result a true Indonesian curry, so different from all others. Other Indonesian mains include standard Mie and Nasi Gorengs plus a few twists. The Oriental Nasi Goreng has chopped bacon and sausage, onion, cabbage and carrots, unusually topped with a tangy oyster sauce. The Tirta Ayu special Mie Goreng is egg noodles wok fried with chicken and a tenggiri fish cake, topped with a fried egg. The Nasi Campur presents a selection of local specials, ayam betutu, fried tofu, crispy tempe with vegetable spring roll, urap and brochette. Indonesian Curries are mild and fragrant. Chicken, beef or fish, simmered in coconut milk. Sate Udang is a brochette of alternate prawns and vegetables, the dipping sauce Chinese style sweet and sour. Another shock was the Crispy Skin Salmon. A large slab of that cold water fish, grilled with garlic butter. The Salmon was firm and tender, the skin very crisp, perfect to be eaten. Yellow Fin Tuna is just pan seared with basil and chilli oil. Other mains include an excellent Chicken Steak, the breast has been stuffed with slices of ham and mozzarella cheese, breaded then lightly fried, served with a mushroom sauce. The Pork Ribs go Balinese with a local sambal rather than the more normal American BBQ, plenty of taste here! Roasted Chicken is combined with a herb and garlic butter, the skin nice and crisp, the flesh very tender. However Tirta Ayu in central Karang Asem also showcases the unique cuisine of East Bali, highlighted by their Megabung. This is a shared table for two or more diners and includes; minced fish sate, vegetable urab, prawn, chicken, pepes ikan, palem udang, babi kecap and rice. Other special Balinese dishes available include my favourite, Tum Ayam [minced chicken wrapped in a banana leaf with local spices then steamed] and a chicken dish with taste… Be Siap Mepanggang Base Kallas…grilled chicken in a coconut sauce. The local way to cook fish is to wrap it in a banana leaf and grill it over embers. Here they do that with Mahi-Mahi, Bali’s best local fish. I can not understand people who dine in Bali on frozen imported fish that has been caught days/weeks before, thousands of miles away, and at often inflated prices, when the local product is so good, fresh and cheap! Bali’s restaurant scene just keeps on getting better! Local food via a professional kitchen but at local prices! Dine with the King, you will certainly feel like one!

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Tirta Ayu.

Address

: The Water Palace Tirta Gangga. Karangasem.

Telephone

: (0363) 22.503.

Open

: 8.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m., daily.

Parking

: Secure, in the Water Palace grounds.

Price

: Rp. 340,000 for two [+ drinks].

Credit Cards

: No cards, coming soon.

Food

: International.

Wine

: Limited, being extended.

Service

: Professional and relaxed.

Atmosphere

: Live like Royalty!

Overall

: The perfect luncheon.

Copyright © 2015 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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Restaurant & Food

05 August - 19 August, 2015

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Update Ombak is the fine dining restaurant at the exclusive Alila Soori, a luxury beach-front resort north-west of Tanah Lot, in Tabanan. Of late many 5 star hotels have been bringing in guest chefs from Michelin rated restaurants but mostly they are presenting French cuisine or occasionally Italian. Indian is one of the oldest cuisines and young talented chef Alfred Prasad who earned London’s Tamarind restaurant the first Michelin star for an Indian restaurant in Europe, gives modern twists to classic dishes. At Ombak [Friday August 14] he presents a special tasting menu which begins with an Indian Amuse Bouche of Pomelo Behl, followed by a Salad of chickpeas, wheat crisps, yoghurt, mint and tamarind chutneys. The appetizer is Pulled Chicken Tikka, in makhini sauce and peppers in soy paper rolls, which is followed by a Tamarind Granite. The main is the chef’s signature dish of oven-roasted Lamb in Rogan Josh sauce. Dessert is a Pistachio Kulfi with candied rose petal. Cost is Rp. 850,000++ p.p. or Rp.1,350,000++ p.p. with wine pairing. Prior reservation is essential [(361) 894.6388]. Spice by Chris Salans has opened on Raya Ubud, just a few metres from Ary’s Warung where Chris Salans began his Ubud adventure many years ago. Sadly it is yet another Ubud restaurant without parking, and in a part of Ubud where street parking is almost impossible. It is small and funky, great for those who enjoy sharing a table and eating shoulder to shoulder. A small menu combines what would generally be described as Modern western cuisine with a few local spices. The Carpaccio can be Beef [with oyster mushrooms] or King Snapper [with tamarind croutons]. Sliders are an American mini hamburger and are offered here in various forms; Smoked Salmon and Tataki Tuna on black rice bread, King Snapper on seaweed bread with sambal matah, or Seared Steak on white bread. There are surprisingly few vegetarian dishes but they include an organic salad and a vegetable Gazpacho. For mains the usual chicken, beef and pork belly, whilst the seafood includes Tempura of Prawns and a Slipper Lobster with curry leaf butter. Interesting is the kemangi leaf and kenari nut Crusted Baked Salt Cured Fish.

Urban Café is hidden behind the trees, but that has not stopped the discerning coffee visitor from finding the place. It is located on one of Bali’s busiest roads, Jln. Raya Puputan, the one-way approach to Denpasar, through Renon. Most of the many cafes on this strip are found on the left hand side of the road but Urban Café is on the right, behind the line of trees, access is by the small side road, parking is easy. Coffee is served every which way but with a difference, ceramic cups on small wooden boards, on the side is that traditional Balinese sweet Laklak, a small rice pancake, a nice touch! Wood-fired Pizzas are one of the main attractions and the offer an interesting mix of pizza creations, a Bacon Special [bacon, pepperoni, capsicum and onions], Piri-Piri Chicken, Hot Pastrami and BBQ chicken amongst them. Breakfasts are served all day, as they should be, the Big Breakfast combining eggs with bacon, sausage, grilled mushrooms and tomato. Burgers can be plain [beef or chicken] or with crispy bacon and cheese added. The Fish & Chips using that dependable Mahi-Mahi and their Nasi Goreng is served with traditional Balinese sausage, Urutan. Desserts can be a Strawberry Pancake or a Sweet Pizza [with chocolate].

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Queen’s Tandoor has long been Bali’s most respected Indian restaurant, not only are the chefs imported from India but so are the chillies and other spices. Authentic it is! Located on Jln. Raya Seminyak it is always busy, a sure sign that the value for money is there. With an 11 year track record it has nothing more to prove. With a growing regular clientele they have introduced a number of special set menus for those who want to dine early [between 5.00 and 7.00 p.m.] any day of the week. Great value! Three different styles, depending on your taste and how hungry you are. All the sets come with a Coca-Cola. The Biryani can be chicken, lamb, fish or vegetable, and is served with plain raita [less than Rp.70,000]. Express Curry can also be chicken, lamb, fish or vegetable and is with a half serve of rice and one roti of your choice [less than Rp.100,000]. Perhaps you just want a quick snack [less than Rp.55,000], choose from Dosa Sambhar, Dahl Chawal, Curd Rice & Rasam, Chollay Batura, Puri Aloo or Misi Roti Saag. Whichever menu you choose you will be coming back for more.

Peppers Seminyak is the new name for what was Sentosa Villas, off Jln. Petitenget in central Kerobokan. It comprises 50 Luxury 3 bedrooms villas with a great value poolside restaurant The Laneway. Their Sunday Aussie BBQ is becoming very popular, showers and changing facilities are available, perfect for family outings…later in the day a DJ arrives and provides music to relax to.

Mantra Sakala Resort, towards the end of the Tandjung Benoa peninsular, was originally managed by GHM but has now been taken under the Mantra umbrella. Sakala consists of privately owned luxury apartments, and operates as a normal hotel. The beach front restaurant at Sakala was our BaliEats New Best Fine Dining Restaurant of 2011, it was way above any other similar operation in that area with its exceptional French Canadian executive chef, producing French cuisine at the highest level. The same level of excellence will continue with the new Mantra management.

Suarga by Peppers is a brand new eco-friendly resort on Padang Padang Beach. It has become the most recent member of the Mantra family in Bali. The restaurant will offer something very different for this area as their projected chef comes straight from the wonderful chef nursery of world-class Danish restaurant Noma, reputedly the No. 1 restaurant in the world! Sea Sentosa, as with many other hotel projects in Bali has been at a construction standstill for some time, and was due to open a few years ago. Sited at one of the most perfect locations, facing Echo Beach at Canggu, it promises much. The good news is that it now will be Bali’s 2nd Como Shambhala Resort [the 1st is at Begawan, what was Begawan Giri, now the Como Shambhala Estate]. The construction will soon re-commence and we can look forward to a number of world-class dining venues as is the norm for this group of well-managed luxury properties. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-15 April 15


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PET PARADE

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) By Ayu Spicy

While the milk is heating line a large sieve with fine cheese cloth or a thin dish cloth and put it over a bowl. Pour the curds and whey into the cloth-lined strainer catching the whey in the bowl for another use.

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Let it drain for an hour or so and then put in the fridge to continue draining. For a drier cheese let it drain longer. When it’s to your liking, store in a covered container in the fridge. It will keep for about a week.

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Note: Here are some Food Glorious Food recipes that use ricotta: I have never cared for the commercial ricotta cheese available in Bali. Now I’ve discovered homemade ricotta which is fantastic and easy to make. You can make it without the cream if you’re counting calories but it’s dream like with it. We spread it on toast and top with honey or jam in the morning or sprinkle it with Za’atar for a snack in the afternoon. And it takes lasagna, pastas, blintzes and egg salad up a notch.

Basic Ricotta Cheese Yields about 3 1/2 cups

Ingredients: - 2 liters fresh whole milk (I like Greenfields – be careful not to use UHT) - 1 cup fresh cream (not UHT) - 1/2 tsp. salt - 3 Tbl. rice vinegar

Use in place of cottage cheese in Cottage Cheese Pancakes http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/articles/food_glorious/2008/ pencakes.html Ricotta Egg Salad with Lemon: http://www.baliadvertiser. biz/articles/food_glorious/2011/ricotta.html Cheese Blintzes: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/articles/ food_glorious/2010/cheese_blintzes.html There will be a lot of left over whey (the liquid left after the milk curdles). You can use this in place of liquids in baked goods, mixed with fruit juice and poured over ice for a refreshing drink on a hot day, in soups, or in chai. Here is a website for other whey uses: http://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2011/06/16-ways-touse-your-whey.html

Directions: Slowly bring the milk, cream and salt to a rolling boil over medium heat. This will take about 1/2 hour. Stir the bottom from time to time to avoid scorching. Once it’s boiling add the vinegar and lower the heat to low. Stir for two minutes until curds form. Take off the flame and let it stand 5 -10 minutes.

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 © 2015 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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GARDEN DOCTOR by Dr. Kris

Common Poisonous Plants and Allergies ‘Hi Dr. Kris, I have had a recurring rash that is very bad. It all started when I got sap on me from an Oleander. I have never reacted to Poison Ivy or Poison Oak. Very itchy and encompasses my entire body. Any advice appreciated on plant dangers. Thank you. Many people can become sick through exposure to toxic plants, but in most cases it is an allergic skin reaction that could last a number of days, up to weeks or in some cases prolonged periods of dermatitis can develop and last for years after initial contact. It is very important to identify toxic plants or plants that are likely to cause allergic reactions growing in the garden, that way you can better manage them and provide a safer environment for everyone who comes into your garden. When it comes to maintenance, all plants with milky sap have to be treated with caution and unfortunately some of our favourite home landscaping plants can also be quite toxic. Frangipani, euphorbia and oleander are the immediate examples that spring to mind. Frangipani is related to the oleander and both possess a poisonous, milky sap, also similar to that of euphorbia. When pruning any of these be very careful not to let any of the sap come into contact with the eyes or skin. The oleander (nerium) is in a league of its own when it comes to toxicity, it is one of the most deadly plants and paradoxically also widely cultivated throughout the world due to its popularity as an ornamental shrub, it is often found in backyards, local parks, even school grounds. Every gardener should go out of their way to familiarise themself with the oleander. This plant contains numerous toxins, and all parts are very toxic. It is deadly if ingested, and contact with the leaf alone can cause severe skin irritation. Just one leaf can kill an adult, and fatal poisonings have resulted from minimal exposure to the sap, twigs, Àowers and berries. Fatalities among horses and livestock are common. I would remove this plant from any garden where young children are likely to regularly play. Burning this plant can also create a deadly toxic smoke, so de¿nitely don’t incinerate it. Small children should always be supervised when in the presence of an oleander tree. The mango trees are very well known for causing allergies, usually a type of contact dermatitis which occurs when the sap comes into contact with the skin. Urushiol, the allergen is also present in the skin of the mango fruit, it turns black in contact with the air, and can be easily seen as the black sticky deposit on the mango fruit. It is important to note that the sap can be picked up through secondary contact such as residue on a knife handle. Mango itch is a very common condition, especially for fruit pickers. A friend once had a particularly severe reaction after picking numerous mangoes from a backyard tree, he ended up with a fever and large red welts all over his skin, and was bed ridden for days. Full recovery took weeks. Luckily, mango Àesh has very low levels of Urushiol, so most sensitive people can eat the fruit as long as someone else peels the mango. Euphorbia is another popular ornamental that has a milky sap that can cause allergies to the skin and also extremely irritating if on the lips or in the eyes. It is also toxic ingested. Many people do not know that the milky sap from the frangipani is also toxic to humans and animals. If you propagate from cutting then you should always wear protective eye wear and make sure children or pets are not within the vicinity. There have been many occurrences of temporary blindness caused by frangipani sap. Other plants to be careful of are agaves and ¿gs. In addition to milky sap, foliage plants that you need to be careful of around children philodendron, croton, alocasia, draecena and caladium.

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There are oxalates in the leaves rendering most of these plants toxic. Ingesting oxalates causes irritation all along the digestive tract and is usually regurgitated. If you are allergic to a plant you will probably break out in an itchy rash very soon, if not immediately after contact. The ¿rst course of action would be to get your hands on some antihistamine tablets, which are inexpensive and easily purchased over the counter at the chemist (drug store/ apotek) sometimes even at supermarkets and some general stores. The key is to take an antihistamine ASAP to ensure its action and effectiveness. If you leave the allergy for a day or two and it takes hold then you may ¿nd antihistamines ineffective, and that’s when the doctor will start prescribing cortisone, steroids etc, which ideally you would rather avoid. For the irritating itch or the painful welts I ¿nd that aloe vera squeezed fresh from a plant, applied topically is very effective at relieving symptoms and reducing recovery time, olive oil or coconut oil is also effective. Make sure you wash your skin with soapy water ¿rst to wash off any residue before applying remedies otherwise you may simply be rubbing more toxins into your skin. Make multiple applications through the day as the aloe or the oils are absorbed. Taking a mega dose of vitamin C (1000mg/day, 4-6 times a day for short periods only) may also be helpful. If you have directly ingested poisonous sap or vegetation skip the natural remedies and contact a medical professional immediately. In an emergency case of ingestion, charcoal tablets may help to mitigate the toxicity, which are readily available in most local chemists.

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Further precautions to take would be to wear a hat, gloves, long shirt and pants when pruning these plants. If pruning overhead wear protective eye wear. In hot weather if you start to sweat, never use your gloves, or even your forearm to wipe your brow. Walk away take off your gloves, wash your hands ¿rst. If you get sap in your eyes, you could be off to the hospital. Do some further research on your own garden, because plants with toxic properties are many more than I can cover here. It is not always easy to know which plants have toxic sap and which don’t. A good rule to follow is to avoid any sort of plant sap on the skin, or in the eyes and mouth. Toxic and irritating saps are certainly not unique. Usually if a plant causes skin irritation it is most likely toxic if ingested. If the sap gets into your eyes, it could also temporally blind a human or animal. Animals and small children can be especially affected if they consume the sap, it could make them sick or even possibly kill them. Thankfully the waste from poisonous plants can be composted as the toxins are biodegradable, but never burn them as you would be creating a toxic smoke that could be very dangerous at the least, possibly fatal at worst. Plants that are toxic to adults will have a much greater toxicity to animals and children.

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Always assume that kids and pets will explore and experiment with garden plants, and thus manage your garden accordingly. The aim is to enjoy your garden, not to get sick from it!

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For Sale; Shisha (hookah) for sale! Price for large: 800 thousand. price for small: 600 thousand. Comes with spare parts. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. Pls text/call 085 7393 4695. [015]

For Sale; IRig Midi Interface. Brand new, still in box never used. Connect any midi device to your IPad, IPhone or IPod Touch. Great travel recordings - 800,000 rupiah. 085 85 743 1429. Ubud. [065]

For Sale; Display cooler/ fridge for sale!! Price: 1million, (clear glass door). Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. Pls text/call 085 7393 4695. [016]

For Sale; Small collection of top quality Indonesian textiles for sale, some antique, some more recent. Sale due to my downsizing. For list and estimated prices please contact: <masapt@ yahoo.co.uk>. [113]

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For Sale; Authentic Persian carpets size: 3X2 meter, price: 16million, size: 2X1 meter, price: 800k. Beautiful Persian rugs from Afghanistan, photos are available. 0857 3934 6953. Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. [018]

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For Sale; Home equipment for sale! Water/gas bottles (the exchangeable ones), water heating system, hardware tools by famous makes like Bosch. (jig saw, power drill etc).Jalan Gunung Sari No. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. Pls text/call 085 7393 4695. [019] You can’t discover oceans unless you have the courage to leave the shore.

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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch

Suasana Libur For many of us recently it may have felt like we were forever on holiday in Bali, only reinforcing the popular local pun Ba-li = banyak libur (slapstick humour and cheesy puns are fav comedic repertoire in Bali). It wasn’t just because it was school holidays either. This year, two religious holidays converge: Hindu Balinese Galungan and Muslim Ramadhan. This can potentially happen because both of them follow different calendar systems. There’s an expression for a holiday feeling in Indonesia where people add the word suasana, meaning ‘atmosphere’ to the name of the religious celebration to become ‘suasana Galungan’, ‘suasana Ramadhan’ etc. In western countries, people say ‘Christmas spirit’ or nowadays in an increasingly secular world ‘festive season’ (meaning, for most of us, general decadence all round). For the Balinese, this Galungan round (Galungan comes around every seven Roman calendar months or every six Balinese lunar calendar months) was noticeably less crowded on the roads. This was because most Muslims who reside in Bali but come from other parts of Indonesia had returned home to their families in a spectacular exodus event referred to as mudik. While this causes massive traffic disruption in West Bali, the rest of Bali is left relatively empty (there are an increasing number of migrant workers and residents in Bali from year to year who now make up a significant portion of the island’s population). The upside for the Balinese was the quiet roads and therefore quicker travel time to temples for worship etc; the downside was that many of the sellers (who are mostly Javanese Muslims) were not selling (meaning a spike in McD and KFC sales, for sure!). My point is that culturally during this period, there was a triple ‘suasana’ going down: Galungan, Ramadhan and school holidays. This unique convergence also lead to the extension of the school holidays which should have been at least a week shorter (read: grumbling parents). The irony for many parents was that many places which are either Muslim or Hindu owned were closed, either totally or sporadically during all the religious holidays. While I couldn’t quite pinpoint what sort of ‘suasana’ my wife and I were feeling, our kids were infected by suasana boredom after only a couple of weeks of holidays and closed shops: and they claim they’re even glad to be back in ‘suasana belajar’ Copyright © Kulture Kid 2015 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-5 August 15


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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby Greetings live music fans and welcome to this edition of Music Matters here in your local Bali Advertiser. In this packed issue we will be looking at the upcoming lineup for Dream fields, checking out a new recording studio in Jimbaran, and lifting the lid on a trio of sisters who graced Linga Longa in Sanur with their presence.

away as the UK, Sweden and even America! The festival is set for August the 15th but Sky Garden will as usual, be heavily involved in doing the pre and after parties, and hosting top international DJ’s on the stage at the Sky Dome super club all weekend, from the 10th of August, right the way through to the 16th. The lineup for this year’s Dreamfields is a mix of old and very new talent from the international DJ scene, and includes (in no particular order): Krewella, Vinai, Andrew Rayel, Quinito, Firebeatz, Yellow Claw, Wolf Pack, Moti, New World Sound, Indyanna, Angger Dimmas, Jakarta syndicate and Yasmin.

Last weekend I was over in Sanur (again) this time to check out a three piece of Sumatran classical pop singers the D, VISTA trio. The ladies were late 30’s and had the (majority Indonesian) large crowd eating out of the palm of their hand. They sung maybe 30- 40 classic Sumatran folk/pop songs and wowed the audience and me alike with how well they Last year’s festival included lasers, fireworks, and blistering could hold their notes, and keep together in vocal harmony. sets from top international DJ’s including Dash Berlin, and Will Sparks, and I am sure 2015 will be no different. The The show was kind of like a typical barbers shop quartet the lineup and the festival itself is set to wow and with a location difference of course being that they were women, I didn’t as incredible as GWK cultural park I can only summarize understand what they were singing about, and there were that this year’s Dreamfields will be bigger and better only three of them! The D, Vista trio has been a mainstay of than ever. Tickets are on sale from Sky Garden or on the the Sumatran classic music scene for many years, and has Dreamfield’s web: www.dreamfields.co.id and are already performed to politicians, celebrities and even heads of state selling very fast! and royalty. They were exceptional singers and once again proved the wealth of rich talent which comes from Sumatera T h e U b u d Vi l l a g e J a z z Festival is another date for and especially around the Lake Toba area. the booming jazz music scene Calling all Metal heads, a new place for you to jam, rehearse, here on Bali, and is an event and generally cause trouble, is now open in Jimbaran; not to be missed. Ubud is now Metal Corpse recording studio and bar. The recording studio known (not just in Indonesia) is pretty small but has all the gear: Gibson guitars, decent but throughout the world as a drum kit, some really high end mikes, and a good quality PA great area for jazz music and mixing desk, not to mention some kick ass posters of and as well as Nusa Dua, has metals gods on the wall to aspire to. The bar is outside so become a go-to location for you can just grab yourself a refreshing beverage after a jazz and blues music fans heavy session in the studio. Last weekend myself and some expat and tourist alike, all over the island. This year’s Ubud friends went down to check it out. Village Jazz Festival includes Now I am not a great guitarist, in fact you could say I play amongst others: Oran Etkin guitar rather like I play pool ‘hit and hope’ however with the (New York) from the group ‘Gathering Light’, MILES! managers technical know how he made even me sound Featuring: Michale Varenkamp & Ben vanden Dungen decent enough to drum along to, and we even managed to from Holand, The Julian Banks Trio from Australia, not to record a couple of tracks! It’s been a long while since I have mention a host of other local national, and international jazz been in a decent studio and with kit as good as this. The artists. I will be visiting and reporting on the festival to prices here are very reasonable as well with an average (1 give readers the inside scoop, and if you are interested hour) session costing just Rp. 50, 000 If you are a band in in buying a ticket, or simply for more information go to: need of a place to rock out, or an individual who just wants www.ubudvillagejazzfestival.com. to have a go on a real crunch guitar without buying one then this is the place for you! I have spoken previously about Ok folks well that’s about it for now from this bulletin board Metal Corpse clothing and the same people behind the brand of August events. There just time to say that a new fledgling have started this project and is (excuse the pun) making venue for reggae and DJ tunes has opened in Balangan waves in Jimbaran’s music scene. (Jimbaran) called ‘Ruma Warna’. The place has a great vibe and should be one to watch, and more will be said about August is upon us, and with this in the next issue. Until that time keep it live and make it August the month of parties matter. comes the biggest party of the year! I am talking of course about Dreamfields festival at If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate GWK cultural park. Dreamfields to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively is without question the biggest to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2015 Tobias J Brown date in the Bali dance calendar, You can read all past articles of Music Matters and attracts crowds from as far

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“As Long As It’s Brown” “I say old chap, I’d like to buy a camel.” “One hump or two?”

I hope you are following all this, I noted one or two of you yawning just then.

Buying a camel is like buying a new car I suppose. “You can have any colour you like - as long as it’s brown.”

The four wires are colour coded so we can tell which is which and here in Indonesia the three live wires are Red, Yellow and Black. Red is known as the “R” phase (that makes sense), Yellow is known as the “S” phase (starting to sound a bit odd) and the black is known as the T phase (very strange - must have been named by a dromedary). In other parts of the world the phases are L1, L2 and L3 and the colours used vary from country to country.

From a salesman’s point of view camels do not have a good image. They look daggy, have rotten teeth and smelly breath and they stink worse than a rancid racoon’s rump. Their names don’t have much in the way of brand appeal, Dromedary has a distinctly gormless intonation while Bactrian sounds like something you get from bad meat. Camel’s are also pretty lazy and even sit down to mate. Camels do have a few advantages however, 0 to 30 in 12 seconds, a cruising speed of 40km/h and a top speed of 65Km/h. They can go for days on end without fuel and are quick in pit stops - a 600Kg camel can drink 200 litres of water in 3 minutes (this capacity can be increased substantially when well “bricked”). Their large feet make them very capable off-road and the ATV of choice for the Timbuktu Surf Lifesaving Club. At the end of the day (and at other times too) one camel is very much like another but…. you do get a choice - one hump or two. Incidentally, rather like Camels, electricity also comes in a choice of two types, single phase and three phase. C/BM/M-5 Aug. 15

Certainly we have all heard of three phase power but do we know what it means and, more importantly, the important factors when we install it in our homes. Three phase power installations have developed a few bad habits over the years, common practices that can put our sense of harmony with the world out of balance somewhat by inhibitting our prospects of an ongoing positive survival situation. So what is this three phase power stuff all about? Is it any better than that normal single phase stuff, what’s the difference?

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1. The electrical loads on each of the three phases should be around the same. 2. We must take particular care with the earthing of our electrical circuits. 1. Balancing the load When electricity is generated the same amount of power is generated in each of the three phases so to keep the system stable we need to use about the same amount of power equally from each of the three phases to keep it balanced. Of course this is not always possible and so the power company will have to balance things out. If each of us makes sure that our electrical systems are as balanced as possible then the whole system benefits and is more stable. Three phase electrical installations are more complex than single phase systems, they should be correctly designed to balance the use of power from each of the three phases. Just bear in mind that your average tukang listrik has no formal training in these matters and is perhaps better skilled at riding a camel. You need an MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) design engineer or a very capable electrician to do this for you.

As we all know (see article www.mrfixitbali.com/articles/ saving-electricity-70.html) electrons are made in Surabaya where thousands of employees rub dead cats on pieces of amber to make - electricity. Electrons are pretty smart and have lots of potential for their future careers so, if we stick lots of electrons at one end of a piece or wire and no electrons at the other we have a difference in potential and the electrons will get all excited and run along the wire from the high point (positive potential) to the low point (negative potential) to balance things up. The potential difference is measured in volts.

2. Careful Earthing

In a single phase supply there are two wires to each house with a difference of 220 volts between the two wires, a “live” wire and a “neutral” wire. It would follow that to transmit 3 times the amount of power we will need three pairs of wires - six wires. People don’t want to use six wires, electricity wires have traditionally been made of copper which is very expensive (aluminium is used these days which is much cheaper).

In a healthy three phase system the power is flowing between the three phases and so the neutral wire is effectively zero (the same as earth) and unfortunately, to save time and money in installations, it has become common practice for earth connections to be made to the neutral wire. This arrangement is used very often but it is dangerous.

Back in the 1880’s some pretty smart fellers who wanted to save a bit of copper realised that you can transmit 3 times the power only using three wires instead of six by making sure that at any one time the potential difference between any one of the three wires with any other is 220 volts. These three different power differences are called three “phases” and each wire acts both as a live and a neutral wire (explaining how this happens is a little too complex for us to look at today but is based on the fact that the power is alternating current - the electrons go backwards and forwards along the wire). All around the world you will find that electricity is transmitted by high voltage power cables crossing the countryside and always in threes. To carry very large amounts of power to supply cities and towns the cables are on tall pylons and the voltages are very high (up to 550,000 volts - that is rather a lot of electrons). Once in the towns and cities the power is reduced feeding into medium voltage cables which distribute the power along our streets. At this stage it is still three phase power in three cables with a voltage of 400 volts. Somewhere in your neighbourhood these cable go into a transformer which will convert it yet again to a low voltage (220 volts in Indonesia, 110 volts in America) but here there is a difference. This local transformer changes the power to what is effectively 3 single phases with three live wires and one common neutral wire. Three wires go into this transformer and four wires come out. At this stage we still call it three phase power. If we have single phase power to our house we have two wires coming in - a live and a neutral. If we have three phase power to our house we have four wires - three live wires and one shared neutral. C/Bm/I-20 August 14

Now we come to the important parts in all this:

Our earth connection is the single most important feature in our electrical installations. The earth carries any “out of control” power safely to earth. If a wire shorts out (it happens) and the steel cabinet of your washing machine or microwave becomes live the earth connection will, if the system is designed and installed correctly, save your bacon. Do you get shocks or tingles from your computer? - then it is not properly earthed.

The Indonesian electrical standard says that the earth and neutral wires in a three phase system should not be connected together on end circuits. An end circuit is the electrical wiring that reaches your lights, light switches, plug sockets or whatever. Generally speaking contractors agree that the blue neutral wire should not be connected to earth (green yellow striped) after the first distribution box in your house. Having come across many electrical installations with problems such as voltage drops, power surges and, due to system imbalances, neutral cables that are not zero (they are partly live) I suggest that three important steps be taken. 1. Make sure that each distribution box has a very good earth connection (maximum resistance of 0.3 ohms). 2. Make sure that each and every plug socket and ceiling fan has an earth connection (yellow green striped wire). Hard wired equipment such as electric ovens and water heaters should all have earth connections. 3. Make sure that the earth (yellow green wire) is not connected to the neutral (blue wire) anywhere in your system. As a final additional precaution install earth leakage detectors and make sure they are working correctly, these will cut out and save your life, normal contact breakers will not. So now your house is safe you can lock it up and go and buy yourself a camel.

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Very few visitors venture out into the deep countryside and only a handful ever penetrate the very poor villages on the northeast Àanks of the island.

“Of the nine villages in Desa Bunutan, Rumah Sehat currently works with ¿ve. We plan to add another one or two Volcanoes march across the northern part of Bali, and clouds this year. Last year, Rumah Sehat treated 3,985 patients in gathering along the slopes drop their precious cargo of rain clinics and 1,000 at Healthy Days,” Sue told me. “Typically south of the peaks. The areas north of the mountains are in villagers have health issues related to malnutrition and ‘rain shadow’, receiving much less lack of hygiene, also skin diseases, precipitation than the rest of Bali. They are off the grid, off the arthritis, dengue fever, cancer and Technically, the island south of the map, without schools, toilets, heart problems. When necessary we mountains is classi¿ed as wet tropics take them to Sanglah for specialist medical care or easy and the north of the mountains is dry attention and surgery. access to water tropics. Very dry. “We’re now focusing on the more The Balinese in Desa Bunutan have been farmers and remote communities, visiting them with medicines as the ¿shers for as long as anyone can remember. Until Amed people rarely come down. Some of these communities are began to develop as a tourist area, many more lived along very distant -- two and a half hours walk along very rough, the coast. When land prices started to climb, hundreds of steep tracks.” families which had been squatting on until-then worthless beachfront retreated into the hills behind the coast to eke out Ping now works full time for Rumah Sehat. Among his many a living as subsistence farmers alongside those who were other tasks he has undertaken a detailed census of the already there. No one knows exactly how many people are banjars in which the clinic works. Hiking into these distant scattered along the steep, arid hillsides. They are off the communities is time-consuming; he can only survey about grid, off the map, without schools, toilets, medical care or nine families a day. “These people are very poor and we easy access to water. Most hamlets have no road or even don’t turn anyone away,” he said. “In Lebah, over half the motorcycle access. 3,000 families are below the poverty line of 1 juta/year and of those, 300 families are unable to feed themselves.” These are Bali’s poorest people; an estimated 8900 families in nine widely scattered villages live on under one juta/year The clinic is guided by Rotary Club Bali Taman and (US$75). That’s just a guess of course, no of¿cials have supported by Rotary Clubs Hope Island and Alfredton and been up those vertical tracks to count them. They survive on private donations. Sue and Ray’s wish list includes a one crop of cassava and corn a year second hand van to transport the which must not only feed the family but acutely ill to Sanglah, gynaecolcogical provide the seed for the next crop. The and obstetrical equipment, an oxygen land is depleted and the corn is poor tank, baby cot, stretcher, vitamins and quality, yielding just one (sometimes not money for medicines. They can be even that) ear per plant. Water is a reached at sueraybisop@gmail.com constant issue. These families live high Rich still climbs the steep hills to bring on the slopes, and the water is usually water to remote communities of Desa at the bottom of the mountain. Hauling Bunutan. “In eight years we have water is women’s work, and the women completed 15 village water projects and are often pregnant and leading a toddler on a long trek down to the road or spring and then back up have helped about 10,000 people,” he said. “The projects a steep and stony track, with one bucket for the family’s have been supported by 20 donors from India, Canada, New Zealand, America, Australia and Indonesia.” drinking and cooking needs. About eight years ago, by almost magical synchronicity, four great-hearted people came together in an Amed resort. Bali residents and retirees Ray and Sue overheard Ping, the resort’s assistant manager, in conversation with Rich. They were talking about the water projects they were delivering to the remote banjars high above Amed. Intrigued, Ray and Sue introduced themselves. They learned that Rich, a retired engineer and Rotarian who lives in Bali, had been bringing water to some of the remote communities. With the support of young Rotoracters from the Ubud area, Ping and the villagers had tapped springs, dug wells and set up distribution systems which made water much more accessible. Ray and Sue offered to help and learned that there was no health care available to these communities. A few months later they returned with ¿nancial donations and set up a clinic in a donated space in Amed with a nurse and visiting doctors and dentists. The clinic was busy from the ¿rst day it opened its doors. Three years ago enough money was raised to build Rumah Sehat, a modest free standing clinic in Culik. Ibu Ayu, a pharmacist and member of Rotary Club Denpasar, has been providing medications at wholesale prices since the project began and Dr Lanang volunteers his time. In 2012 the clinic started offering Hari Sehat (Healthy Days) four times a year, bringing in a team of doctors to check and treat 250 – 300 people who had never previously received medical attention. There are now outpost clinics at the bale banjars of Aas, Batukesini and Banyuning and in Lebah.

The East Bali Poverty Project focuses on the poor and remote hamlets of Desa Ban. Futures for Children Foundation is based in Muntigunung, the begging village which has been sending its women and children to Bali’s tourist centres for many years. As far as I’m aware no NGOS are working with the poor families of Desa Bunutan in Amed. Please contact Sue and Ray if you are aware of any so Rumah Sehat can consolidate resources. I’m also looking for information about open pollinated corn seed which yields at least 2 ears per plant, which would effectively double the crop of these subsistence farmers. I call people like Rich, Sue, Ray, Ping the Walking Angels – people who quietly go to the dif¿cult places to do community service. If you feel you could help in any way, please contact us. The more angels walking the arid slopes of Amed, the better.

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Trunyan: Bali Aga Stronghold Out of all Indonesia’s unusual cemeteries and death rituals – the strange and cryptic waruga sarcophagi of Minahasa, the mummi¿ed Dani war chiefs of the Baliem Valley of Papua, the megalithic tombs of Lake Toba and Sumba, the cliff side graves and eerie lifelike ef¿gies of the dead of Torajaland – nothing quite compares with the macabre open graveyard of Trunyan village on a remote shore of Bali’s Lake Batur. We rose extra early to get to Penelokan before the clouds rolled in, arriving on the rim of the caldera just as the sun was rising above the volcano’s peak. With its untidy roads, corrugated tin-roofed buildings and sparse vegetation, the 1,500-m-high village whose name means “place to look” is not particularly attractive, but the views are magnificent. This ridge in northeastern Bali is perched high above Lake Batur, an allimportant water catchment which provides irrigation for the island’s south central agricultural region. I’ve been visiting this scrappy mountaintop village for 40 years and the sight of the sacred, blackened, smoking volcano and crater while shivering in the high fresh air never ceases to catch my breath - surely one of the most outer worldly in all of Bali. As the sun rose slowly higher, the lake’s color changed from glassy blue to platinum, a perfect mirror of the sky and surrounding mountains. Through the clouds I could even catch a Àeeting glimpse of Mount Agung in the east and the very last vestiges of Mount Rinjani on Lombok. By this time I’ve become used to the aggressive and unscrupulous vendors, forced to behave in that manner because of the intense competition between them for customers. A part of the Kintamani experience, I found long ago that the best way to handle them is with friendliness, humor and by not showing even a modicum of interest in their wares. After some ribald back and forth, we started down the steep, corkscrew road to the lake 300 m below. The week before we had checked our Toyota Kijang’s brakes, which de¿nitely need to be in good working order for this hair-raising descent. On the way we did our utmost to stay clear of sand trucks that were making wide dangerous turns on the narrow road. Kedisan is one of eight isolated villages that huddle along the shores of this seven and a half km long, two and half km wide lake, small agricultural and ¿shing settlements characterized by their archaic layout and unusual, fully enclosed, pavilion-style, single-family houses. Fish provide most of the protein for these lake dwellers. A man on a motorcycle, who had followed our car all the way from Penelokan, pulled up beside us in the boat landing’s parking lot on Batur’s southern shore to pitch a hotel and charter boat across the lake. We could walk to Trunyan via Buahan but we thought it would be more adventurous and picturesque to take a motorized boat to Bali’s best-known Bali Aga village. Just as we were setting out, a young boy on the landing informed us that there was a fresh body at Trunyan’s cemetery. The Bali Aga are aboriginal natives who have lived in the island’s mountains long before the 15th century Hindu-Javanese migration to Bali. The ¿rst direct evidence of Indic inÀuence on Bali dates from an early copper plate, inscribed A.D. 882-914, referring to the founding of a temple to Batara Da Tonta in Trunyan. His title, Batara, indicates that the Bali Aga’s most important ancestor figure has been incorporated into the Balinese religion. Batara is a common name for a male Hindu deity. Home to 760 families, Trunyan is nestled under a precipitous crater wall on the eastern shore. Legend has it that the village was established on the spot where an ancient taru menyan tree stands - thus the village’s name. It is said that in old times the lake goddess Dewi Danu was lured down from heaven by the lovely scent of this tree. The taru menyan is the lair of underworld spirits distracted only by corpses, which may explain the villagers’ practice of neither burying nor cremating the dead. The ¿rst outsider to write about this village in modern times was Nieuwenkamp in 1918.

For the past several decades, visitors to this unique community were victimized by heavy-handed local boat operators, guides and villagers who targeted them for extortion - the source of numerous complaints and causing tour operators to largely avoid sending their guests there. But in the last several years efforts by local leaders to train local guides, post of¿cial prices for boat and guide services and curb overly coercive touts have improved the tourist experience here. Now there are 52 registered guides authorized by Indonesian Guide Association (HPI) and an of¿cial umbrella organization of 169 local boatmen who work the approximately 40 boats that ferry about 40 tourists every day to the village. Boats are now equipped with life jackets and walking tracks and public toilets have been installed in Trunyan.

Pura Pancering Jagat As soon I and the other passengers stepped off the boat, a guide presented himself, then we were taken straightaway to Trunyan’s old temple, Pura Pancering Jagat (“Temple of the Navel of the World”) in the middle of the village. One must cross over a symbolic little bridge (titi gonggang) before entering. Although non-Hindus were not allowed to enter, we could see a seventiered tower and distinctive architecture that abounds in this austere pura—a fossilized relic of aboriginal Balinese society. The Bali Aga never came fully under Javano-Balinese domination, and the Polynesian features found in their temples are not seen elsewhere on Bali. Hidden away inside is Bali’s largest statue, the Ratu Sakti Gede Pancering Jagat, the powerful patron guardian of the village, adorned with ornaments and jealously guarded by the villagers. Even Trunyan villagers are only able to gaze upon this august statue during festivals. Known locally as Da Tonta, this 3.5-meter-high dark stone statue - predating the Majapahit settlement of the island - is believed to possess magic powers. Every three years virgin boys ceremoniously clean and paint the surface of the colossus with a mixture of water, chalk and honey. Culturally and ethnically outside the mainstream, Trunyan provides evidence of the ancient ways of Bali’s earliest people. The inbred inhabitants are mostly fishermen, their work-hardened expressions mirroring a harsh life. With few trees and gardens, their homes give a bleak impression, unlike any other village on Bali. Although they plant cabbage, onions and corn in plots near the lakeshore, the Bali Aga have no rice ¿elds. Since ancient times they’ve relied on begging to supplement their meager diet. Some houses, walls and alleyways have been cut crudely out of volcanic rock. Some women in red kain were pounding padi in mortars. The few traditional architectural oddities include special boys’ and girls’ clubhouses (bale truna and bale daha), a pavilion where married women meet (bale loh) and a great wooden Ferris wheel put in motion during ceremonial occasions. This giant contraption is revolved by foot power. Trunyan’s Bale Agung, where married men sit in council, is one of Bali’s largest traditional buildings. In contrast to the Bali Aga village of Tengenan with its numerous craftspeople, handsome well-maintained age-old buildings and streets where you are free to stroll and look, visitors to Trunyan are not made to feel that welcome. This is not to say that the trip to the lake’s eastern shore isn’t worthwhile. Though the villagers’ main focus is the selling of crafts, souvenirs and the surreptitious exacting of “donations,” the superb views and spectacular setting are free. With a green mountain serving as backdrop, the deep blue water and mist-shrouded Mount Batur rising up dramatically on the other side, this is an entirely different perspective of the crater lake.

elements for centuries. After complicated rituals, the r e c e n t l y deceased is wrapped in white cloth, then placed under a triangular bamboo roof and fencing to protected the cadaver from scavengers. Skulls of long-departed local residents are moved over time to make way for fresh cadavers. Villagers insist that the decomposing bodies emit no signi¿cant odor because of the perfumed scents from a huge Taru Menyan tree growing nearby. Taru means ‘tree’ and Menyan means ‘nice smell. The more scientifically inclined visitor theorizes that the carpet of leaves covering the bodies serve as a natural deodorizer. Local residents entitled to be buried at the cemetery must be “pure,” meaning they died due to illness or old age and were married at the time of death. Children, those w h o h a v e committed suicide or have died of horrible dis¿guring diseases, are disposed of in a separate cemetery. Full of human remains and bush, there were several fresh rotting bodies. Our guide invited us to pose, skull in hand, in a grim reenactment of the graveyard scene from Hamlet.

Practicalities From Denpasar it’s about 56 km to Penelokan. In Kedisan, parking at the lakefront landing is Rp2000. The trip to Trunyan is by small boat with a capacity of up to 7 people, leaving when full from the pier. Official tariffs for crossing the lake are displayed. Depending on the boat, the trip takes 15-30 minutes and costs from Rp280,000 (motorized perahu) to Rp480,000 (powerboat). Charter boats also depart from Toyo Bungkah on north shore of lake. Complete tours from Ubud, including driver and boat crossing, ranges from Rp500,000-Rp800,000. The walk from the boat dock at Kuban in Trunyan to the cemetery takes 7 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the narrow road from Kedisan around the southern edge of the lake, passing through Buahan, a 15-minute stroll with market gardens hugging the shore. The road ends at the tiny settlement of Abang from where you can continue to walking, hire an ojek, ride a motorcycle or 4WD vehicle the rest the way (4 km) on a rough twisting road through foothills to Trunyan (although locals along the way will inform you that Trunyan cannot be accessed by foot, urging you to take their boat instead). Sections of this walk are extremely steep, so take plenty of water. The path to Trunyan zigzags down the inside face of southeast crater wall of Mount Abang. In Kedisan you are not spoiled for choice in the number and quality of places to stay. Basically there is just Hotel Surya (tel. 51139, Rp60,000-Rp100,000) and Hotel Segara (tel. 51136; hotelsegara@plasa.com; Rp80,000-200,000). Reserve a room beforehand so the hotel has your name on record and thus will be able to avoid paying a ¿nder’s fee to touts. No matter where you stay, you can’t escape the Àies and the endless grinding of old trucks carrying sand passing by on Kedisan’s main road every 30 seconds day and night. With its eye level view of the lake and delicious garlic-infused local fresh-water ¿sh dishes (Ikan Mujair, tilapia) with tomato and red pepper sauce, the Resto Apung Àoating restaurant is the most popular place to eat.

The Kuburan After the short village tour, we were led back down via Kuban for the short walk to the cemetery. Valuable land cannot be given over for burials, so the Bali Aga have exposed their dead to the

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Local News Indonesia Raises Import Duties on Consumer Goods Indonesia raised import tariffs on food, clothes and many other consumer goods on Thursday (23/7) in a move to help domestic producers, though economists said it would fuel inflation and noted firms faced bigger problems than foreign competition.

Adhi Lukman, chairman of Indonesia’s food and beverage association, welcomed the changes, noting that previously imports of raw materials such as sugar were subject to higher duty than finished products such as candy, which was detrimental for local business.

Indonesia’s economy is growing at its slowest pace for nearly six years - just 4.71 percent annually in the first quarter - and is struggling to develop new engines of growth to counter the weakness of the commodity sector.

However, economists cautioned that higher tariffs would not address the things that make it difficult for Indonesian firms to compete, such as crumbling infrastructure and red tape.

Suahasil Nazara, head of the finance ministry’s fiscal policy office told Reuters that the increased tariffs were “meant to push local industry”. Officials said that the new measures were consistent with World Trade Organization rules.

5 Volcanoes Erupt in Indonesia Major eruptions at five volcanoes in Indonesia have darkened skies with ash over a large swath of the archipelagic nation and three airports have closed. Government volcanologist Surono said Mount Raung on Java erupted again Wednesday (22/7), blasting ash and

“It’s a misguided way to go about trying to boost local manufacturing,” said Dan Martin at Capital Economics, adding that Indonesia needs reforms that lower firms’ costs rather than tariffs to protect them.

debris up to 2,000 meters (6,560 feet) into the air after rumbling for several weeks. Eruptions of Gamalama and Dukono mountains on the Moluccas islands and the Sinabung volcano on Sumatra have darkened skies and forced the evacuation of more than 10,000 people. Mount Karangetang on Siau also erupted. Transport Ministry spokesman Julius Adravida Barata said Jember and Banyuwangi airports closed late Tuesday and Bali’s

“Higher tariffs will help local manufacturers gain market share in Indonesia but consumers will pay the price,” he said.

“This isn’t a protectionist measure,” said Bachrul Chairi, Director General of International Trade Cooperation at Trade Ministry. “We raised them (tariffs) based on our national interest and it does not violate the rules.”

Tariffs were also raised for many other goods, including food and beverages, clothes, condoms, carpets and air conditioners, putting upward pressure in inflation, which rose to 7.26 percent in June.

The new tariff on cars was fixed at 50 percent, from a range of 10 percent to 40 percent previously. Duty on imported tea and coffee was raised to 20 percent from 5 percent, and the tariff on meat was raised to 30 percent from 5 percent.

“Given many of these tariffs are for heavily weighted items in the CPI basket, and for items which imports make up a large proportion of the total consumption, it could have a significant impact,” said Daniel Wilson at ANZ bank.

Imports of whiskey, brandy and other liquors are now subject to duty of 150 percent. Previously, the duty was 125,000 rupiah ($9.34) per litre.

A drop of around 7 percent in the rupiah so far this year to 17-year lows against the dollar is already putting pressure on the price of imported goods. (July 23rd 2015)

international airport was closed for several hours on Wednesday, disrupting flights. Indonesia has 130 active volcanoes. (July 23rd 2015) Australian Jailed for One Year for Smoking Joint on Bali Beach An Australian man has been jailed for a year after he was caught smoking a marijuana joint on a beach on the Indonesian resort island of Bali. 25-year-old Nicholas James Langan, from Townsville in north Queensland, was arrested on popular Batu Bolong beach in January after he was found smoking the drug with an Indonesian who worked as a driver at a hotel. A small bag containing 0.86 grams of marijuana was also seized. Prosecutor Denny

Major Changes Made to Indonesian Regulations for Employing Foreign Nationals On July 10th 2015, the Minister of Manpower in Indonesia implemented a new regulation (“Regulation 16, Year 2015”) for employing foreigners. The minister has stated that there is no transition period regarding the new regulation. It will be effective immediately. While the department regretted that this may cause inconvenience, it is advised that employers to speak with immigration advisors immediately. The changes are as follows: 1. Associations and Cooperatives are now prohibited from employing foreign nationals unless permitted under the prevailing laws and regulations. 2. A Temporary Work RPTKA approval and a Temporary Work IMTA are now required for positions such as providing guidance, counseling, training in the implementation and development of innovative industrial technology to improve product quality and design and cooperation in offshore marketing of Indonesian goods and services. Making commercial films with a permit from the authorized institution. Conducting seminars. Participating in meetings with the central or representative office in Indonesia. Conducting audits, quality control and inspections of Indonesian branches. Foreign manpower on probation. One-off work. Work related to machinery and electric power installations, after sales service, products in test markets. The new regulation imposed more restrictions for activities that are normally accepted for business visa, or Visa on Arriva (VOA). 3. Additional new requirements for the Employer as foreign nationals are now required to - Show evidence of an insurance policy from an Indonesian registered company.

Hold a Taxpayer Registration Number (NPWP) (except for those undertaking temporary and entertainment work). Be enrolled in the National Social Security Program for manpower (SJSN) if they have been working in Indonesia for more than 6 months (exceptions made for those undertaking temporary and entertainment work). 4. Work Permits for Non – Resident Directors and Commissioners are now required regardless of country of residence. All foreign nationals who hold the following positions such as Director of an Indonesian company, Commissioner of an Indonesian company, Member of the Patrons, or the Management and the Supervisors of a Foundation (Yayasan), and are resident abroad (lives outside of Indonesia) and have no intention to work in Indonesia must still obtain a Work Permit sponsored by a valid Indonesian entity. 5. Changes to quota for foreign to Indonesian employees now 1:10 (Previously, the ratio was 1:5). The new regulation requires an employer to have a ratio of 1 foreign national to at least 10 Indonesian workers.

Iswanto demanded Langan be jailed for four years, but the court, overseen by chief justice Cening Budiana, gave the Australian one year in jail, on the grounds that he was polite, honest and still young. “The defendant is proven convincingly and legally guilty of misusing drugs for personal use,” the judge told the court as he sentenced Langan. Langan, through an interpreter, told reporters he “needed time to consider” whether to appeal the verdict. The Indonesian driver was also sentenced to one year in jail. (July 23rd 2015) Indonesian Environment Minister Concerned about Dolphin Show in Bali Indonesian Environment Minister Siti Nurbaya has expressed concern over the dolphin show organized in Bali, which is discussed worldwide and has been petitioned on change.org. An Australian surfer, Craig Brokensha, created the petition “Free four wild dolphins contained in a tiny resort pool.” According to Murni, Brokensha protested the four captured dolphins being kept in a small, chlorinated pool in Keramas district, Bali. In her comment, Nurbaya pointed out that she had noticed the petition.

However this 1:10 ratio does not apply for foreign nationals who are: Members of the Board of Directors or Board of Commissioners of an Indonesian company. Members of the Patrons, the Management and the Supervisors of a Foundation (Yayasan). Employed for a job that is “an emergency and urgent” in nature. Employed for a temporary job. Employed for impresario services (entertainment services e.g. temporarily bringing in or sending back foreign workers in the field of arts and sports) (July 16th 2015)

She also offered her gratitude for the publics concern for environmental conservation and animal rescue issues such as the case of the dolphins in Bali. “I have been aware of this petition since it was created and have been following its updates,” she remarked. “Thank you for voicing your concern through this petition. Your support and reports will help us conserve and protect the environment.” The minister further noted that the petition had been taken very seriously, and an investigation on the matter was underway. (July 27th 2015)


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Sandiford Could be Sticking Point During

Three Die from Methanol Poisoning

Cameron - Jokowi Talks Three people have died in Bali so far this month from As UK Prime Minister David Cameron has arrived in Indonesia as part of his Southeast Asian tour, the issue of death row British national Lindsay Sandiford could prove a difficult issue for the coalition leader, who is keen to strengthen relations with the world’s largest Muslim nation. Trade and counter-terrorism co-operation are officially at

methanol poisoning. Arthon Kevin Sondra (20) and Villy Kaudrow (23) from Manado, and Russian woman Iulia Bulgakova (28) died after the three were allegedly drinking

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at a cafe in Legian. Results of an autopsy conducted at Sanglah showed signs of methanol poisoning for both Kaudrow and Bulgakova in the form of bleeding in the brain. A spokesman for Kasih Ibu Hospital Gede Sugiantara, said

the top of David Cameron’s agenda on a two-day visit to

that Arthon Kevin Sondra (20) was admitted to Kasih Ibu on

Indonesia, and the UK premier is expected to announce

July the 16th, where he fell into a coma and later died on

hundreds of millions of pounds worth of trade deals

Thursday the 23rd. Sondra had been studying tourism in

with Indonesia. Despite pressure from the 59-year-old

Bali, and had been drinking with the other victims of

grandmother’s legal team to raise the issue, Mr. Cameron

methanol poisoning. A fourth victim, Maikel Mamangkey

appears reluctant to discuss her plight publicly with his

who was drinking with the other three is still receiving

Indonesian counterpart Joko Widodo. With public support

treatment in Siloam Hospital ICU. (July 24th 2015)

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generally in favor of the hard-line approach to drug trafficking, some commentators have argued there is an element of double standards here, considering Britain’s trade agreements with countries like the USA, where there are currently 3000 people on death row – including a number of British citizens. Any pressure will most likely be applied

Eleven Deaths in Bali Due Rabies Bali Provincial Health Office have recorded eleven deaths from rabid dog bites during the seven months from January to July 2015. “That number is the most recent data collected and very surprising, considering last years

discreetly and behind the scenes, meaning that despite

rabies cases had dropped,” said Bali Provincial Health

Mr. Cameron’s visit, Sandiford’s fate remains very much

Director, Dr. Ketut Suarjaya on Thursday (23/7). He

uncertain. (July 27th 2015)

explained that the data was the highest in four years. In

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2012 eight people died as a result of dog bites and by the Execution of Drug Convicts Not a Priority,

year 2013 only one death was reported. In 2014, the

says Indonesia

numbers rose to four deaths. “Currently as many as 125 dog bite injuries are reported every day throughout the

After executing over a dozen drug convicts amid international outrage since January, Indonesia’s Attorney General’s Office (AGO) claims that it has yet to schedule a third wave of executions, following the most recent one in April. Attorney General M. Prasetyo said on Friday (24/7) that the AGO had

Island” Suarjaya said. He admitted that the current supply of anti-rabies vaccines (VAR) was very thin, however he said that there was enough emergency supply for high-risk exposures. (July 23rd 2015) C/NV/U-22 July 15

Canadian Lifeguard Saves Four from Drowning

yet to discuss the next executions, specifically those of

on Canggu Beach

Frenchman Serge Atlaoui and Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso of the Philippines. Both Atlaoui and Veloso were slated to be

A 20-year-old man from Bromont, Que., on vacation in Bali,

among a group of death row inmates that faced a firing squad

is being hailed as a hero after saving four local people from

on April 29 for drug trafficking charges. The Jakarta State

drowning. Samuel Rousseau-Mascolo, who works at the

Administrative Court (PTUN) rejected Atlaoui’s most

aquatic park at Ski Bromont, was on Canggu beach, on

recent lawsuit in June. Atlaoui has repeatedly denied the

Bali’s south shore, last week when he saw the swimmers

charges against him, saying that he had been hired to install

struggling in the water. “Even on vacation, you’re a lifeguard

industrial machinery at what he thought was an acrylics factory in Tangerang, Banten, where he and several others were busted in a 2005 police raid. Meanwhile, Veloso’s execution was delayed by the AGO at the last minute after she was named a witness in a human trafficking case being

at heart,” he told Radio-Canada. Rousseau-Mascolo quickly tracked down someone nearby with a surfboard, and they set out to reach the swimmers, who were being dragged out by the current. “Each of us [had] two swimmers clinging to our surfboard, which we used as a lifesaver,” he said. It took 12 minutes to retrieve them and get them

investigated by Philippine authorities. She was arrested in

back to shore. Rousseau-Mascolo provided first aid on the

possession of 2.6 kilograms of heroin at Adisucipto

beach and insisted the swimmers be taken to the hospital.

International Airport in Yogyakarta in 2010. (July 27th 2015)

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Mercury, Venus and Jupiter all conjoined in the sign of Leo are square to Saturn in Scorpio as we start the fortnight. This is a very tense aspect and promises to show up those areas in our relationships where we could be more than a little stuck and fixed in our attitudes. Saturn is authority, commerce, parenting, military and government and in the sign Scorpio which can, in its negative aspect portend power through manipulation and coercion. Saturn has just turned stationary direct and our Venus is retrograde and they will square once more when Venus returns to Virgo and Saturn has returned to Sagittarius at the beginning of October. It will be a very pivotal few days that reflect back to the New Moon in mid-July and our first Venus/Saturn square. This is the peak period for this very long Venus retrograde cycle, so pay particular attention now and through to early October when we will reach our resolve on this round of karmic relationship clearing. Mars in Cancer supports Saturn in Scorpio and moves on into Leo on the 9th with Mercury and Jupiter both entering the sign of Virgo before our New Moon in Leo on the 14th. The Sun and Moon are joined by the retrograde Venus and these three create a strong trine (harmonious aspect) to Uranus in Aries. Whatever Saturn has dredged up in these past few weeks, this is your opportunity now to take whatever radical manoeuvres are necessary to bring about the balance to your inner masculine and feminine relationship. NEW MOON 21 Leo 31 August 14, 2015 10:55 p.m.

The ongoing theme for you has been around children and romance and your role and responsibility in these areas. By the end of the fortnight you will be willing to strike out on your own in these areas without the feeling of overwhelm that could well be present during the first part of it. Jupiter’s move into Virgo will see you more committed to your health and work projects and you will have the mental capacity to bring your emotions into line with your choices. The financial stretch that you’ve been feeling will lessen now and you will hopefully be feeling more optimistic as the work starts to roll in.

Finding yourself involved with groups of people and having to play the appropriate role brings challenges through responsibility and finances. You will discover by the end of this fortnight that there are unexpected relationship changes in store for you. This will help you in finding your true self and mode of expression. Much work on the psychic realms will take place over the coming months and you may find yourself dabbling in your more intuitive nature. This ironically will ground you into a powerful place and allow more of the soul work to come through. Your home will manifest when everything settles again after October.

The relating theme is particularly strong in your life right now and after this next round of challenges you will be feeling more confident in yourself and knowing more fully where you feel at home. You will be required to tune in even more deeply to your intuitive nature when the New Moon comes around and feel into your emotional needs within your closest relationships. Trust your instincts, even if goes against what you’ve been taught throughout your life and become your own authority on those important decisions. There is the opportunity to really enjoy yourself now despite the recent challenges and there is no threat of overdoing it.

As the challenges of the fortnight’s beginning recede, you will find that your career goals are still intact and that you have the ability to begin the next phase which will include yet more changes. Your ideas and beliefs strongly affect the work environment and the people you come in contact with each day. Taking personal responsibility and living in your true nature isn’t as easy as you might think and yet this is your greatest challenge now. Your involvement with the group or the community is about to bring more growth potential for you and will pay back so much in the form of service and goodwill. It’s time to show up.

The push is on when it comes to networking for the benefit of your work and health this month and probably that of others as well. With the group and community asking more of you, you will feel compelled to speak up by the time the New Moon swings around. Your mental attitude has a big impact on your physical health and in particular your nervous system. A lot of old beliefs and crusty ideas are leaving during this Venus retrograde period and you will see the changes to the way you relate to others and conversely how others respond to the new you. This is the time to consolidate your living environment. If you are feeling challenged to express your new ideas or are at a loggerheads in your primary relationship, trust that things will shift for the better soon and all that has felt stuck will start to move forward again. If you are thinking of changing your job or career focus then the New Moon will be a perfect time to tune into the new role that you are creating for yourself. There will be more clarity and cohesion to your thinking and speaking abilities over the coming months and this will be apparent in your one-on-one encounters. Any situations relating to children may peak now and these too will find a new direction. Although you may be feeling some internal challenges regarding your family and/or home as the fortnight starts, by the New Moon you will be ready to recreate yourself and to broaden your horizons. Many will be travelling and others possibly starting a family and others leaving family or marital homes. As you can see there is a diverse array of potentials during this time and as it marks the beginning of a new Sun cycle for you, even more so. Your finances will be flowing over the next months although it could involve some determined work on your behalf. It’s a great time to focus on your relationship aspirations. Jupiter moves into your sign this fortnight and brings with it a year of expansion and growth. You will be seen in your true nature and element during this time. There is the continuing theme of secrecy in your life as you go about creating beneath the radar and dealing with the more elusive side of relationship as you enter into the mind and its realms. The good news is that beneath the contradictions lies a great deal of creative potential. By New Moon you will be ready to harness this potential and direct your powerful mind in a way that serves your goals and move in a swift way to rid yourself of excess.

Your career or vocational aspirations are about to be activated and you will find a lot of energy available to you for this over the coming year. The early fortnight challenges are coming through family members in institutions or hidden agendas or manipulation. As the New Moon brings a sense of freshness you will be ready to address any relationship issues and bring them to a higher perspective. These could be romantic or in particular relationships to children in your life. When it comes to intimate relating we soon see where we stand and what our true values really are and if we need to change our thinking. The recent theme hasn’t changed much and you may find it intensifies for a moment now and then. The emotional release comes as you identify your role in the drama that is currently playing out. This allows you to move forward by the end of this fortnight in a new way that brings with it more certainty of what you require within your relationships. Some you may need to be let go of as they are starting to weigh you down. There is travel on the way for many of you and it could be service oriented or for study purposes. A natural grounding takes place as you learn new skills to work with.

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Your focus is on relationship and even more so than most and still the work related challenges are occurring. This is set to shift into another gear by the end of the fortnight and you again will find yourself expressing new ideas and inspired thinking. There appears to be a way around most difficulties, if you are willing to take responsibility for your part in the drama. A willingness to play your role, even if it is one of authority will bring the greatest results. You are ready to do the work that is involved in transforming your life over the next year and in bringing through new work ethics. As you tune into your higher ideals and aspirations you see that it just may be necessary for you to allow the attention to fall on you, in the workplace. Changes will come swiftly as you identify with your own needs and make the shift in consciousness that will propel you forward. Your relationship to others may become more service oriented or you may find someone in your life offering you the support that you require. For those who are travelling it will probably bring more work related connections your way. You are still looking for that community to call home and this may come through this service orientation.

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DVD Jurassic World* The original ‘Jurassic’ movies were made in 1993, 1997 and 2001. Now, in 2015, along comes another sequel. The story about genetically engineered dinosaurs going rampant in an adventure theme park remains essentially the same. Nothing much has changed. However, the children aren’t so nauseous in this one, and, if you like watching dinosaurs eat lots of tourists, then, you should get a big kick out of this film. What makes this movie are the special effects, which are just terrific. Can’t wait for the movie to be released in 3D. Strangerland When a teenager and her younger brother go missing in the vast Australian desert, rumors run wild in the small outback town in which they lived. These rumors force the parents of the children to question the reasons why they would run away, and, also, makes them confront the problems in their own marriage. Nicole Kidman, Joseph Fiennes and Hugo Weaving all present outstanding performances in this fascinating Australian movie. However, this is the kind of movie that only Australians, who understand the problems of isolation and the harsh conditions of life in the outback, will fully enjoy. Manglehorn* After some pretty bad performances in some pretty bad recent movies, it is nice to see Al Pacino finally redeem himself. In this moving film, by David Gordon Green, Pacino plays an aging locksmith who is growing old alone. Pacino is estranged from his son, and, he only has his pet cat for company. Then, when he has an opportunity to start afresh with an interested woman, he totally mucks it up. Al Pacino gives a wonderful performance in this excellent movie about aging. The acceptance or denial of approaching death. Madame Bovary Previous movie adaptations of Gustave Flaubert’s acclaimed novel have always tended to concentrate on Madame Bovary’s boredom and adulteries. They have generally depicted her as a tragic heroine. This is not the case in Sophie Barthes’ new French version. Here, Madame Bovary is shown to be the scheming woman she always was, and, her indiscretions were always part of her plans for upward progress in 19th century French provincial bourgeoisie society. In Sophie Barthes’ stunning new version, Madame Bovary gets everything she deserves. Mia Wasikowska is just exquisite. Wish You Well This film adaptation of a David Baldacci novel, tells the tale of two children, and their sick mother, who have to go and live with their grandmother. Life is pleasant enough for them on their grandmother’s farm, and, after some initial problems, they make friends fairly quickly with the local children. Everything is a 1940s wonderland, until a big gas company tries to take their land from them. A court case then develops. The movie is just a little bit schmaltzy, but, it’s tolerable. Ellen Burstyn is very good as the grandmother. Chloe & Theo Inspired by a real-life story, an Eskimo is sent by the elders of his tribe to deliver a message of warning to the ‘Elders of the South’. On arrival in New York, the Eskimo is befriended by a group of homeless street people. They help him get an appointment to deliver his message to the ‘Elders’ at the United Nations. The movie has a strong global warming message to deliver. Ted 2* This time around, Ted, the Teddy Bear who was magically brought to life, is declared ‘property’. He is denied his basic human rights. Ted and his friends take his case to the highest courts in America, to get him declared a person. For the first hour, this sequel is quite amusing. It is full of the same humor that made the first movie a big hit. It all falls to pieces in the last 30 minutes.

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the forces of Evil. Sometimes, computer-animation can look a bit ‘off’. This is one of those times. Maybe, the cartoon will look better in 3D, but, I don’t want to sit through it again. Also, an original soundtrack would have been better than the many well-known pop songs used. These pop songs don’t fit the cartoon. Survivor An American CIA agent is working in London in Passport Control. She is looking for terrorists on false passports. A terrorist organization frames her. Suddenly, British Intelligence is after her as well, and, want her eliminated. While We’re Young A middle-aged New York couple think they can relive their youth by taking up with some ‘hipsters’. They go to lots of fashionable nightclubs and bars. Spy* Foul-mouthed Melissa McCarthy does it again in a spy escapade. McCarthy has been doing the same thing over and over again ever since ‘Bridesmaids’. Bravetown A young New York DJ has to finish high-school in his small hometown. He spins the discs at the school’s Prom. All of the girl students swoon and sigh. Results The dreary day to day events going on in an Austin, Texas, up-market gym. The Four Warriors Returning from the Crusades, some Knights spend time in a haunted village. Paul Blart, Mall Cop, 2 This time, the Mall Cop thwarts the plans of some international art thieves.

Dr. Putu’s Top Ten Jurassic World* Genetically engineered dinosaurs are going wild in an adventure theme park. Admiral In the 17th Century, a humble Dutch sailor becomes the Admiral of the Fleet. 5 to 7 A young writer meets an older French woman and they start on a love affair. Strangerland A teenager and her younger brother go missing in the vast Australian desert. Manglehorn* A locksmith is growing old alone, and, he only has his pet cat for company. Madame Bovary In Sophie Barthes’ stunning version, Madame Bovary gets all she deserves. Woman in Gold Austrian laws are passed which return art taken by the Nazis to their owners. Poltergeist* A family move into a new house which has been built over an old cemetery. A Little Chaos A female gardener creates an outdoor ballroom in the Gardens of Versailles. Wild Horses A Texas Ranger reopens a fifteen year old cold case about a missing person.

Queen & Country With the start of the Korean War, two English lads are forced into National Service. This movie looks at some of their adventures while they undergo Basic Training. Some of it is amusing, some poignant, and some, just stupid.

* Also available on Blu Ray. # Also available in 3D.

Strange Magic A Fairy Princess has to defend the forces of Love against

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SCHEDULE THAT Bali Gourmet Festival (15 – 16 August) One of the many wonderful things about Bali is the wide variety of cuisine it has to offer from all over the world. You don’t have to walk far in south Bali to find Italian, Japanese, Greek, Thai and Mexican food not to mention local food and fine dining. It amazes me how many restaurants have opened spanning south Bali and beyond. It really is a food lover’s paradise and we are certainly spoilt for choice. The Bali Gourmet Festival will certainly appeal to food lovers and those in the industry. This is Indonesia’s premier food, drink and music festival that show cases Bali’s finest restaurants and street vendors. Take for example the infamous dish nasi goreng, each time I have eaten it the flavours and contents differ greatly but what is the same is how delicious it tastes whether eaten in a five star hotel or from a street vendor. Go along and enjoy the festival with food from many countries all in one place. Tickets can be purchased at the website below. Where : Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center, Kawasan Pariwisata Lot 1, Nusa Dua Contact : 773000 778880 eventbrite.com

Bikini Party (8 August) It is time to pack your bikini, sunscreen and towel and head down for KU DE TA’s annual bikini party for a fun filled wet day out. This year’s theme is ‘circus freak’ which leaves plenty to the imagination and we look forward to lots of creative dress ideas as well as a great line up of bikinis and of course male attire. Entertainment is top quality in line with KU DE TA’s style. Do book your tickets in advance as it is quite a big saving. Cost : IDR750,000 (pre sale) IDR 950,000 (door) Where : KU DE TA, Jl Kayu Aya No 9, Seminak Contact : 736969 reservations@kudeta.net

Charity Day (9 August) It is always an honour to schedule a charity event and we usually get one or two each quarter. The Bali community are indeed incredibly warm hearted and generous when it comes to giving back. UNICEF check-out for children’s programme will benefit from funds raised. A very special performance will be given by the Yale Wiffenpoofs who will perform at the top of the grand staircase for one hour showcasing their signature tunes including popular classics, jazz and ballads. On top of this, the Boneka Sunday Brunch is available from 12 until 3 pm. For an additional charge you can upgrade to free flow Astor Diamond Champagne. It is going to be a super day and hopefully lots of money will be raised to help UNICEF’s children’s programme. Please do remember to book ahead to reserve your spot for the lunch to avoid disappointment as the lunch is always a sell out occasion. When : from 9 am – 11 am Whiffenpoof performance Cost : IDR 250,000 (9 – 12 noon) IDR800,000 (lunch) IDR1,400,000 (Champagne lunch) Where : St Regis Bali, Kawasan Pariwisata, Lot 6, Nusa Dua Contact : 84688111 www.stregisbali.com

Dreamfields Festival (15 – 17 August) We seem to have something for everyone this month right here on our beautiful island. From food we move to more music. After the success of the Dreamfields Festival last year which is actually the Dutch Electronic Dance Festival, year two has been announced at the perfect place GWK! Coinciding with the Independence Day weekend, get ready to enjoy an absolutely fabulous line up of acts including Trance and Progressive power house Andrew Rayel, Italian Stallion Vinai, Dutch superstar with Indonesian roots Quintino, Dance floor hit machine duo Firebeatz and Indonesia’s own EDM emperor Angger Dimas. The timings and comprehensive information are available at the website below. What is sure to happen is a collective group of talented artists performing to what will definitely be an enthusiastic and lively crowd. This is going to be an awesome evening so do book your tickets on line or you might have to pay more at the door! Cost : IDR 550.000++ Where : Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, Jalan Uluwatu, Jimbaran Contact : www.dreamfields.co.id.

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and with a minimum of one bottle purchase get a key to open the mystery box. Now, I have no idea what is inside the box as this would spoil the surprise and give the game away. After midnight you can buy 1 cocktail and earn 1 key. DJ Mistral will entertain the guests at 9 pm followed by Ben Burgess from10pm. Selected cocktails are IDR100,000 between 9 pm and midnight. It is advisable to book a table as these evenings are popular. When : from 6pm Where : Metis Restaurant Lounge and Gallery, Jl Petitenget No 6, Kerobokan Contact : 4737888 www.metisbali.com

The Fashion Festival (15 – 22 August) From food to music to fashion this is certainly the time to make the most of this month’s events! The high season is in full swing and a fashion show always completes the high season in Bali. This is a gathering of fashion, style, culture and beautiful people. This week long fashion extravaganza will feature some of Asia’s top and up-coming designers, fashion workshops, exhibitions, boutiques as well as live entertainment, parties and everything one would expect from a weeklong festival featuring fashion and all that goes with it. The website is complete and you can register on-line and organise your tickets. Where : The Stones, Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta, 80361 Contact : 3005888 guest@thebalifashionfestival.com www.thefashionfestival.com

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Warung In Salt (Saturdays) Warung In Salt is rightly tucked away off the beaten track of down town South Bali and is certainly worth a visit. It has received rave reviews on sites such as Trip Advisor and various magazines have featured this delightful warung. Warung In Salt is certainly more than just a place to eat. It signifies a part of Indonesian culture that is so unique. The food here is traditional, tasty and unique. Warung In Salt has also moved one step ahead and has added entertainment to its menu. DJ Jef Dam has a great line up of musical genres including soul, funk, latino, R and B, Reggae and Hip Hop. There is definitely something for everyone’s musical taste. From 7 – 9 mojitos are IDR30,000 and beers IDR25,000. Not a bad deal. Definitely worth a trip a little further afield unless of course you live locally. The entertainment is great but equally so Warung In Salt is worth a visit to sample some of Indonesia’s favourite dishes for lunch or dinner. When : from 7 pm Cost : free entry Where : Warung Salt, Jl Paintai Balangan Contact : 081 338 247993

Metis – Unlock Your Luck (8 and 22 August) This sounds very mysterious but I do like the idea of unlocking your luck. Sometimes luck really does just need a key and you Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all never know what might happen once that key has been turned! up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> All you need to do to unlock your luck at Metis is book a table Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2015

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Nikki Beach 1st Annual White Party (21 – 22 August) This is the first white party hosted by Nikki Beach Bali. It goes without saying really that the dress code is white. The entertainment each day is provided by DJ of Infiniti Red Bull Racing Team, DJ Erok, Sarina the Violin Diva and signature Nikki Beach as well as plenty of surprises throughout the evening. There is sure to be plenty of beautiful people in a beautiful place and another addition to the high season Bali, now in full swing! When : 8.30 pm – 3 am Where : Nikki Beach Bali, Kawasan Pariwisata BTDC, Nusa Dua Contact : 8492900 info.bali@nikkibeach.com www.nikkibeach.com

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MOSTLY JAZZ SUNDAY Are you often in the mood for an evening of smooth music in perfectly relaxed surroundings? Then you’d be checking your calendar and heading down, every second Sunday, to the beach in front of Griya Santrian, for their “Mostly Jazz, Live on the Beach” sessions. Gugun Blues Shelter and female vocalist Andien delivered two hot sessions last month. Coming up on August 9, the madly cool Indra Lesmana plays with Dewa Budjana, and Mike Mohede offers up his fine “Tribute to Bob Marley” on August 23.

Hats off to the Indra Lesmana Group for initiating this twomonth series. Let’s make a huge fuss with Griya Santrian, to get them to continue through September and beyond! Shout it out through www.santrian.com.

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For info/ takeaways: 0819 3436 9309/ 0878 6089 7874. NOT THE DOG CATCHER If you have a pooch that you love, please don’t leave your gate open - or let him run in the street without a lead because you risk theft or even poisoning. There have been quite a few dog-nabbing cases over the past few months, with reports of attractive looking dogs taking food from two men before being bundled into a white van with Javanese number plates. So caution especially applies if said family member has a pedigree or is very cute. But also, beware of poisoned food on your regular dogwalking routes, along the beach and around the quieter streets of Sanur. It seems that some nasty persons are taking to extremes the Bali governor’s veto on stray dogs, and placing poison in public places, where passing animals can snuffle it up. Keep your sweethearts away from the little biscuits, rice and other food treats on offerings!

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Solemen has started an online fundraiser at www.youcaring. com (search “Help Wayan”) to raise $2,000 for a second hand motorbike and some additional tools and fuel for his business. Please read Wayan’s full story there, and cough up $20 or so to kick this venture along. BALI GLOBAL SHANKARA An intriguing collection of “Ubud Style” Balinese paintings, from the Suamba Artis Group, is the August exhibition at Bale Banjar Global Shankara, replacing the stunning display of Batik natural dyes artwork that formed their July exhibition. This Sanur gallery is worth a regular visit, with changing art workshops on offer to locals and visitors alike. Last month’s batik exhibition coincided with a well-attended workshop on the art of making batik using only natural dyes. Contact: shankaraartspace@gmail.com for information about future exhibitions and classes. Shankara Art Space, #7 Jl Danau Toba, Sanur. BACK OF HER HAND Longtime expat Judy Slattum heads off around Bali with Danu Enterprises California later this month, taking visitors from all over the world – and a few intrigued expats - on another of the company’s fascinating “Back Roads of Bali” tours. Danu has specialised in Bali-based educational tours for more than 30 years, and though much has changed, Judy says there is still a wealth of once-in-a-lifetime experiences to be found here in Bali, especially “behind the scenes” in East Bali and trekking in her own favourite “locale”, Munduk. Participants have four nights in Candi Dasa, Ubud, and Munduk and two in Permuteran, with rice field hikes, treks in rain forests, volcano climbs, snorkeling expeditions among tropical coral gardens, walks through coffee and clove plantations, and lush waterfalls. And it’s not just pretty sights and delicious local food; local and international teachers give seminars on many topics from Indonesian language, Bali Hinduism, social systems, farming, offerings and temples, to Indonesian history and politics, visual art and theatre. W: www.danutours.com. Back Roads of Bali Tour, August 17 to 30. BAPAK BAKERY Mmmm, even from my photograph I bet you can almost smell those just-out-of-theoven sour dough baguettes from Bapak Bakery. If you need bread for your home supplies, you can order these and big loaves, neat little burger slider buns and full size hamburger buns from Bapak Bakery on Facebook. Or, an even better plan - if you have time to indulge in life’s little luxuries – why not visit Bapak Bakery or Lili Mama Warung, where you can inhale all those delicious aromas of fresh baked bread, prior to tucking into some lunch or morning coffee with a sweet pastry? Bapak Bakery, Jl Merta Agung, Gang Madusari. Lili Mama Jl Danau Tondano #55. Call 0361-735 330.

Swimming pool always green?

Solemen Outreach organisation that has put its energy behind raising money for skilled knife-maker Wayan Sudika of Bangli Banjar, because - as Sanur resident Robert Epstone says - Wayan is a proud man who simply needs help to get over the first big hurdle.

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Question: A gentleman, whom I first connected with 2 years ago, has recently come back into my life. We used to talk and hang out though nothing ever came of it sexually. Then, he faded away and attempted to get back together and work things out with his (second) wife, all of which was painful for me.

basic tenets: 1) All men want is sex; 2) A woman’s most precious gift to her husband is her virginity; 3) Women who lose their virginity before marriage are damaged forever; 4) Only sinful women want sex – ever. That plus an element of childhood abuse result in my being sexually stunted beyond recovery.

Now he’s back in Bali and has apologized for disappearing. We’re just friends at the moment, but we’re both still insanely attracted to each other, and the potential for more is there. We’ve tried talking about where things are headed, and how we should approach this, but everything gets confusing when we try to put it into words. He’s been separated for only about 4 months and wants to just take things as they come. My heart agrees, but I’m afraid we’re going to be too intense too fast, and he’ll freak out down the road.

I’m now 23 and recently started seeing a wonderful man with whom things have been going fairly well. I haven’t ever had sex, and I’m thinking this may be a good first experience, but I have no idea how to reciprocate the intimate things he does for me, and I’m scared to try to initiate anything when I feel awkward and don’t know what I’m doing. He’s way more experienced than I am, and I’m still fighting all the ridiculous sexual programming from my upbringing. We fool around, we cuddle, and last night he brought up the “Why don’t you do things for me?” conversation. I’m at a loss as to how to start or what to do in the heat of the moment when I feel so stupid and don’t know what to do.

I like him too much for this to be a booty call or “friends with benefits.” If we’re going to be just friends, then we need to turn down the romantic overtones. I’m not sure how to approach this, or how to reconcile what he may need with what I want. I also don’t know what to say when we start talking in circles and end up back at “I like you, you like me, let’s see what happens.” Dr. ZZ: If you were having fun and feeling 100% hopeful about this, you wouldn’t be writing. Perhaps the anxiety you’re concerned about is just anxiety, but it’s also likely you don’t trust yourself or your future around this person for good reasons. You know him, you know his history, you know your history with him, and you worry (with good reason) that he’ll be emotionally stretched. You also don’t trust whether he will be there for you in the ways you need a partner to be there for you. It’s probably too late to be “just” friends. You’re on the verge of either jumping into a full-on relationship with all the risks and consequences, or saying a firm and definite goodbye. This is not about whether he’s ready. It’s more about whether you are ready. Are you going to be happier with this man than you are without him? Most importantly in this process, you must keep your own needs in sight. Put yourself out there, and watch for reciprocity. Let him do his share of planning the time you spend together and looking for ways to delight you and improve your life. The sad truth is that you can adore and have massive feelings of chemistry with someone who isn’t a good partner for you. If you find yourself making “pros” and “cons” lists about whether you should be involved with him, you have already answered your question. There’s only “yes” in the world -- joy, delight, that “hum”; everything else is no. Question: I grew up in a repressive, religious household where the entirety of my sexual education focused on four

Dr. ZZ: Congratulations on having grown beyond the 4 guilt-laden tenets of your rigid religious upbringing! Now, to the issue of your wanting to make your manfriend happy while you too enjoy sex. For starters, please trust that being “good at sex” is awkward at first for anyone. It’s not awkward because you’re 23, or because of your rigid sexual upbringing, or because you are sexually stunted or damaged, or because your boyfriend has had sex more than you. It is awkward because – contrary to what media leads us to believe – first-time sex with anyone is almost always awkward. No one can read another person’s mind. Unless the two of you are willing to talk to each other in the moment – which it sounds as if the two of you are -- your partner is not going to know what you want and enjoy any more than you know what he wants and enjoys. Moment by moment, asking and sharing (“Do you like this? I might like that”) is the beginning, middle and never the end of taking awesome intimacy to an even more awesome level. Don’t feel weird if you have to ask more than once what he likes, or if you do what you think he said, and he stops or corrects you. There’s a lot going on in the moment, and the same person may like different things at different times. In the heat of the experience, if you can’t remember or think of anything else, “Show me” is open, honest, and super hot.

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 3 residences, 17 bedrooms, 17

bathrooms, Gym, Spa, Home Theater, Office, 4x swimming pools, Bale, Honeymoon Suite  100 pax entertaining area Full detail online: www.BalisFinestEstate.com

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 Stunning development site with

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private beach.  Almost 5 hectares, featuring 180 degree ocean views from all aspects of the property.  Hak Milik for Indonesian + Long term leasehold available for foreign investment Full info : www.PrimeResortServices.com

beachfront land, on a white sandy beach.  The sale includes a Boutique Resort providing a holding income, along with the opportunity for capital gains

apartment, restaurant + Bar, Reception & Spa with solid income producing business  Great location in Bali, close to the beach  Suited for foreign or domestic ownership

For More Information Contact : Ikat Plaza - 3rd Floor, Jl Bypass Ngurah Rai No 505 Steve Dawson Kuta, Bali - INDONESIA Ph. +6281337689000 Ph. +62 361 847 3140 steve@prsbali.com www.PrimeResortServices.com NC/Re/G-05 August 15


SEMINYAK - 393

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SEMINYAK - 993

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0odern contemporary 2 bedroom villa, charming tropical feel Open living dining spaces opening out to pool garden E[isting holiday rental villa in an e[clusive comple[ of 4 Attractive priced property as holiday home or rental investment Price IDR 2,600,000,000 Land Area 250 sqm Ownership Leasehold 22 yrs Build Area 160 sqm

7wo bedroom villa, a stone throw from 6eminyaN ³eat street´ Private open living spaces overlooNing pool sun decN 7wo en suite bedrooms with outdoor sitting area pool view *reat holiday rental proposition given its superb location Price IDR 3,000,000,000 Land Area 235 sqm Ownership Leasehold 19,5 yrs Build Area 160 sqm

LEGIAN - 991

KEROBOKAN - 1000

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6tunning large penthouse apartment in beachfront resort 0assive terrace with Macuzzi, shade sails and dining areas Fresh designer interiors are fully furnished and air conditioned Best priced penthouse apartment with stunning ocean views Build Area

222 sqm

CANGGU - 1042

Price IDR 6,300,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 32 yrs

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A beautiful, freehold villa in a private, secure area of Canggu Large swimming pool with decN, gardens and rela[ing gazebo Indoor media room, service area, huge terrace with ocean views Only ¿ve minutes drive to echo beach and Canggu¶s, cafes/ bars Land Area Build Area

350 sqm 300 sqm

Price IDR 5,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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0odern minimalist 3 bedroom home, fully furnished, priced to sell Open plan living Nitchen that can be closed off with sliding doors E[cellent rental potential sought after locale close to all amenities Priced for a quicN sale 6eminyaN Canggu Must a short drive away Land Area Build Area

162 sqm 160 sqm

CANGGU - 1020

Price IDR 2,600,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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0odern tropical 3 bedroom villa with plenty of charm character Well designed, tastefully furnished, consisting of 3 separate pavilions 6pacious open plan living, e[posed ceilings, overlooNing the pool A quality entry level property, sold fully furnished, ready to move in Land Area Build Area

560 sqm 200 sqm

Price IDR 2,900,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs

SEMINYAK - 709

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7wo spacious bedrooms with large open living spaces 6wimming pool with sundecN surrounded by tropical garden Perfectly situated, minutes¶ walN to shops, restaurants nightlife +oliday property with already very attractive rental records Price IDR 2,400,000,000 Land Area 250 sqm Ownership Leasehold 22 yrs Build Area 190 sqm

UMALAS - 676

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Lu[urious well appointed modern 3 bedroom residences *enerous open plan living spaces that can be closed off Recycled timber Àoors throughout marble bathrooms A real steal at this price given the location, size quality Land Area Build Area

500 sqm 240 sqm

Price IDR 3,990,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 30 yrs

TANAH LOT - 1044

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Freehold riverside villa with a mi[ of Balinese and modern living 7hree Ning size bedrooms which all have chic en suite bathrooms *enerous swimming pool with lush tropical gardens, Mungle views Amazing priced 3 bedroom freehold villa, 10 mins from Canggu Land Area Build Area

380 sqm 260 sqm

Price IDR 3,300,000,000 Ownership Freehold

LAND SEMINYAK - 872 BATU BELIG - 920 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 KETEWEL - 759

UNGASAN - 795

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7wo story freehold villa with stunning 360 degrees ocean views 6pacious open/ closed living dining area with a full sized bar 0odern Nitchen with breaNfast bar and European appliances 6uperb location, with some of the best views on the whole of Bali Land Area Build Area

750 sqm 395 sqm

Price IDR 9,676,000,000 Ownership Freehold

KLUNGKUNG - 972

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Idyllic beachfront hideaway on up and coming Bali East coast 0ulti story ¿ve bedroom residence, an hour¶s drive to the airport 6uperb setting requires a total maNeover refurbishment Real investment offered at a price to sell for land value only Land Area Build Area

5,000 sqm 1,000 sqm

Price IDR 18,800,000,000 Ownership Freehold

CANGGU - 1036 BALIAN - 1004 BRAWA - 774 BALANGAN - 998

Leasehold 2,000 sqm, 25 years, private, paved access, would sell half, IDR 16,000,000/are/year Leasehold 30 years, 1,700 sqm (17 are), 150m to the beach, IDR 12,500,000/are/year )reehold, 1, 00 sqm (1 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 17,400,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Absolute beachfront land, 2,530 sqm (25.3 are), freehold, IDR 650,000,000/are Close to Echo Beach,1,000 sqm(10 are), 37year lease, IDR 8,000,000/are/year, great deal 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 27 years, 2,500 sqm (25 Are), IDR 8,500,000/are/year Freehold land Balangan, 5,000 sqm,ocean views and access to beach, IDR 22,100,000,000

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LEGIAN Nice Villa for rent in Legian, quiet area, 3 bedroom, AC, open living, kitchen, pool, nice garden, fully furnished. Housekeeping, TV, Internet, gardener include. Rent from 01/09/2015 to 29/02/2016 (6 months). 9000 USD. Contact 0812 3633 6198. [9951]

JIMBARAN Villa for rent 10 Are, 3 bedrooms available, 2 living room, full furniture, swimming pool, music studio. Contact Asri 081 2395 2504. [9723] Villa for lease 3 bedrooms/bath, aircons western modern full enclosed design. Fully furnished on 4 are with IMB. Beautiful gardens/pool. Safe upmarket location. Sat TVs. 5 minutes to beaches/airport. 10,15 / 20 year lease considered. Some finance possible. $118,000 USD. 0812 3820 7447, <sigdal@yahoo.com>. [9952]

LEASE 18 MONTHS IN SANUR AREA

Bungalows & villas for rent Jln Patimura gang Melati no 2x Legian and Kuta Area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, parking area. Price start IDR 3,5 million - IDR 4 million / month. Contact person: 081 1380 6867 / 763 752. [9614]

Immediate Occupancy Spacious furnished house 1500sqm on 24 are gardened land. e Three bedrooms with en suite bathrooms e Office, lounge and dining room and outdoor living area e Fully equipped house e One undercover security car park and staff accommodation e 5 Air-conditioned rooms e Hot water system e TV cable, wi-fi and phone landline e Swimming Pool

OTHERS

NC/RE/M-22 July. 15

VILLA FOR SALE IN SANUR

Land for sale. Jalan Raya Blumbungan, Sibang Kelod Badung. Surya Usada complex. Size 9,5 Are, 6 mtr road, 10 meter asphalt road. Price 250 juta/are nego. HP. 0812 3611 4343 / 0813 5320 9800. BBM 51E9324D. [9525] Sumba. Land for sale. 5-10-50-100 HA on the beachfront. Surf spot. Freehold. Price for the first client. 1HA- 40,000$. Offer is limited. +62 821 4408 7181, <www.sumba-realty. com>. [9960] Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara (west Bali). Small or big plots. Starting price Rp. 15 million/ are. Road access. Please call/SMS 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2389 5551 (English speaking). [9663]

Land area 200M2, 25 years lease, 2 bedroom with ensuite bathroom. Pool, gazebo, dining room. Kitchen, livingroom. Parking and staff area. Only 5 mins walk to Hardys Supermarket, shops, restaurants and 10 minutes walk to the beach. US$179,000 Call : 0857 9217 9769

Lovina ˆ ocean view hillside villa. 3BR villa, 10 meter pool on 1,500 M2. Spacious, well designed & landscaped with cool breezes & lovely sunset views. <LovinaHouse@ yahoo.com> or Facebook: Lovina House. [0015] Share in Leading Indonesian Surf Resort – Private Sale. Reluctantly selling, once in a lifetime opportunity to become co-owner in this successful surf resort with proven ROI, generous shareholder benefits & in-house employment opportunities. Indo’s best wave/s on the doorstep. For further info contact <globetrotter281@gmail. com> or mob: +61 44851 0671. [0036]

CANGGU 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9792] New beautiful 3 bedrm Villa for sale, western style, semifurnished, solarhart hotwater, borewell, AC’s, 5500W (pulsa), off-road parking 4 cars, good size pool, mature garden, quiet location, 10 mins Canggu club/school, 15mins Echo beach. For details; Pls call Ana 0812 3630 5235 or email <chuantik@hotmail.com>. [9863] New villa for daily/monthly/yearly rent by owner. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, private pool, internet & cable TV are available, fully furnished. Negotiable price. Echo Beach Canggu, 15 minutes from the beach. Call 0813 3718 8864, <nyoman_villa@yahoo.com>. <www. baliserenityvilla.com>. [9976]

Studio apartment for rent. Close to beach, airport. Fully furnished. 1 bedroom, kitchen, AC, Wifi, including housekeeping. Daily, weekly, monthly. Email <juandavillas@gmail.com>. [0044] Apartment 2BR for yearly/monthly rental, prime location Jln Dewi Sri Kuta, full furnished, 3AC, kitchen, livingroom, terrace, wifi, TV, public pool. Also Economic price 3BR villa near Bintang, Daily/Monthly. 0821 4552 5000. [0046]

KEROBOKAN

Lease $25,000 Contact: I Gede Bingin HP: 08123835128

Land for sale. SHM 30are 200m dari Pantai Gerogak Sanggalangit Buleleng. Jalan aspal lingkungan villa. Telp. 0812 3962 3758. [0055]

KUTA

NC/Re/P-5 Aug. 15

Villa in Kerobokan, 2 are, 2 floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 livingroom, open kitchen, pool, furnished, AC, hot water. Price 100 mill/year. 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [7916] Guest house & room in Kerobokan Marlboro. Size 8x4 metres with terrace & garden, full furnish, AC, hot water, TV, Wifi, carpark. Minimum 2 year, max 5 year. Call Made 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [8801] House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872] Leasehold villa 16 years. Full dressed, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Quick selling. Old price USD 115,000, Now Only USD 98,000 !!! until September 15. <www.villawhitenight.com>. Only full contract selling. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / <abeng_ainia@ hotmail.com>. Owner want to move to Europe. [8008] Leasehold villa 18.5 years. Full dressed, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Quick selling USD 148,000. Only full contract selling. Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / e-mail: <abeng_ainia@hotmail.com>. Owner want to move to Europe. [8007] For Rent: Luxurious villa in Kerobokan, Umalas, Bali, full furnished, 2 bedrooms, wide living room and kitchen, a front wide garden with pool, land area ± 500 M2. Comfortable & quiet place to stay. Available to be rented for August 2015 to January 2018. Price is negotiable, start at US$ 35,000. Contact us by email at <info@kartikalaw. com>. [0025] For rent small exotic villa in Umalas, splash pool, fully furnished. Single or couples only. Call: 081 684 3485. Rachel (owner). [0028]

Langkung Beach Villa Complex By Pass Ida Bgs Mantra Km 22 Pantai Lebih Gianyar

Lease hold 20years* Rp 1.599.000.000,2 Bedroom One Gate 2 Bathroom Security & CCTV Furnished Guaranteed ROI Swimming pool Transport service etc Phone : + 62 81337362 099 / + 62 81337648 737 / + 62 85738153 915 Email : rumahidamanbali@gmail.com NC/Re/G-5 August 15

Villa in Umalas main street - over contract - 500 Sqm, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living area, gym, garage, swimming pool w/ gazebo, garden, 2 offices, storage room, maid room, internet, hot water, cable TV. Price Rp. 250,000,000 / year (nego). Call: 0818 0669 2669 or 0858 8896 7777. [0030] Rented: Villas & studios, in tranquil area at Gang Tunjung II, Jl. Gn. Jaya Wijaya, Kerobokan (2km from Seminyak). Furnished, wifi, swimming pool, large garden. Rates from Rp. 6 mill to Rp. 19 mill per month. Daily is possible. Contact: 0813 3806 2085 (Gusti). [8313] Villa for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 150 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [9705] Rp. 8 million a month or yearly, two bedroom villas with private pool, kitchen facilities, Wifi, hot cold water, airconditioner, TV channel, refrigerator. Email <sella. meijer@yahoo.com>. <www.daivanivilla.com>. Call 0818 0554 4868. Jln. Muding Indah no. 99 Kerobokan Kuta Utara. [0048]

Land for lease in Canggu, clean air, green, peace, nice view, excellent for villa. 10 are, no agent. Call 081 2383 1077, email <fit@bodiku.com>. [0031] Luxury Apartment for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 floors, fast Wifi, private garden, no pool. Available from now, from IDR 8.5 Million/month or IDR 85 Million/year. 0361 8482 866, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002]

House for rent, near Lolypop school, 2 floor, 2 beds, 2 baths, living, dining, kitchen, patio, small garden, AC, hot water, fully furnished, garage, 4400 watts, Rp. 72 million/ year. Call 081 2389 2211. [0049]

House for rent in Berawa, Jalan Tibubeneng, 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, kitchen, lounge, pool. Please contact: 081 338 31 9191. [0038]

New house for sale, beautiful design, villa standard fixtures & fittings. Freehold, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, open plan modern kitchen, living, dining, 1 balcony, parking, garden, unfurnished, quiet, 10 mins to DPS, 10 mins to Semyak, electric 3,500, 100/110sqm, hot & cold water, AC’s. Rp1.45 billion neg. Jl Raya Kesambi, GG Permata Sari Perum alfalaval blok 3, No5A, near Gunung Salak, Kerobokan. Call +62 812 381 8905. [0053]

Best location 3 bedrooms Villa for rent. 50m behind Canggu Plaza. 100m to Canggu Club. Walking distance to beach. S.pool. Full furnished. Internet. TV. House keeping. Security. Email to <nani@baliarmonia.com>. Mobile 08161800-699. [0051] NC/Re/G-22 July 15


exotiqproperty.com Exotiq Property Bali & Lombok BES

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BB-B290

Fully furnished three-bedroom single level villa with 600sqm land Main building complete with large kitchen and a guest pavilion 13 x 4-metre swimming pool with private parking for one car Leasehold for 30 years with 25-year extension at market price Located in Bumbak - five minutes to Canggu and 10 minutes to Seminyak

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BB-V868

Modern tropical design on 700sqm of 30-year leasehold land Two master bedrooms upstairs and a private guest bedroom pavilion Spacious kitchen and living & dining area with a private media room 15-metre private swimming pool and large manicured garden Seminyak Beach is a quick five-minute stroll from the front door.

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BB-V1212

Modern two-bedroom two-storey villa on 120sqm of freehold land Both en-suite bedrooms are on the first floor Living & dining room on the ground floor with a fully-fitted kitchen A deck, garden and private 5 x 3-metre swimming pool Only 2.5km from Pererenan Beach

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BB-L967

2,700sqm freehold plot in the peaceful and still-rural area of Bumbak The rectangular-shaped land slopes gently down to a small river Electricity, phone and water are onsite and certificate have been issued Shares the neighbourhood with other expat villas 3km from Seminyak and just 3km from the beach at Batu Belig

For Sale IDR 20,250,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)81 916 643 345 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-B382

Two-bedroom beachfront paradise on 1,020sqm of freehold land Living area leads directly out to the 12 x 6-metre pool, lawns and garden Bale relaxation pavilion in garden looking directly out to sea Offered fully furnished with garaged parking for two cars Located in Air Sanih this villa is a contemporary mix of Bali style

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BB-B211

Well priced two-bedroom villa with rural landscapes on 1,100sqm land Offered fully furnished and comes with onsite parking A stone terrace with all fresco dining area and the 14 x 3 metre pool Leasehold for 23 years with option to extend at market price Just 6 km from the beach and surrounded by rice fields

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BB-V1175

Two-storey five bedroom freehold villa on 805sqm of land A large open-plan living & dining room with a modern kitchen A 17 x 4m pool running the length of the garden and lawn Fully furnished with balconies, hardwood deck and onsite parking 4km from the beach and surrounded by the peace and quiet of rural Bali

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BB-L976

Massive 3.75 hectare absolute beachfront plot in Pemuteran Freehold title with 140 metres of beach frontage Many mature trees and dramatic mountain and sea views Rectangular shape and zoned for accommodation 500 metres from the main road with all the utilities

For Sale IDR 131,250,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

BB-L978

Ideally shaped 1,000sqm plot of freehold land Rectangular with the dimensions of 35 x 28 metres Water and electricity onsite and certificate has been issued Located 50 metres off a quiet country road down a paved access way 6km from Tabanan City and only a 30-minute drive from Seminyak

For Sale IDR 1,500,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-B378

For Sale IDR 9,300,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

Freehold three-bedroom money-making villa on 540sqm of land Comprised of two buildings and a relaxation pavilion Semi open-air living & dining room and kitchen in the main building 13 x 3-metre lap pool with an outdoor living space 1km from the beach and within walking distance of the Oberoi Road

Nyambu

Canggu

For Sale IDR 4,350,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale IDR 15,450,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale IDR 2,100,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

Kerobokan

A mix of contemporary luxury with traditional Javanese architecture Single-storey four-bedroom villa on 620sqm of land 11 x 3.5-metre swimming pool with private parking for two cars Leasehold for 20 years with 25-year extension at market price Offered fully furnished and located close to the beach

For Sale IDR 4,270,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale IDR 7,810,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

Pererenan

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BB-B315

For Sale IDR 3,700,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0) 81 916 643 345 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale IDR 3,990,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

Seminyak

Batu Belig

Batu Belig • • • • •

BB-L960

2,190sqm leasehold plot ideal for villa development Guaranteed access and with the dimensions of 117m long by 19m wide Electricity and water are onsite and telephone lines are just 65m away Offered leasehold for 28 years with 25-year extension at market price Located 65 metres back from the main road just 1km from the beach

For Sale IDR 9,198,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-5 August 15


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KARANGASEM

Buy your dream beach front property in Sumbawa with your own surf break right in front. Over 60m beach front.

Exceptional for sale or for rent (10-20yrs), 17.5 ares flat overlooking Tirtagangga paddies valley + 13.5 ares hillside. Unbreakable 180°-panoramic view on valley, Mt Agung. Access, water, electricity, certificates. Perfect for retirement or guest-house. Ready to build. Complete info at <www.a-land-in-bali.com>. Contact Remi at <randriot@ yahoo.com> or Wayan 081 2394 0245. [0032]

C/Re/I-10 June 15

Villa Fiona, location location location, central Seminyak, 3 air-conditioning bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, living, dining, western standard kitchen, garage, internet, fully furnished, 30 years leasehold, 700.000 usd, near Grocer & Grind Seminyak.

Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.co | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277 C/Re/I-08 July 15

DENPASAR House for rent in Denpasar, 2 bedroom with one inside bathroom, 1 outside bathroom, living room, family room, big kitchen, garden. Government water, electricity 2200 watt, Rp. 22 mill/year. Call 0852 3800 7282. [9253] House for Sale. Jl. Noja Sari very near Jl. Gatsu Timur. Large single story house on 5.5 are land. Strategic area. 4 bedrooms, one pembantu bedroom, 3 bathrooms, large garage, garden in front and in back. 3 billion nego. Call 081 337 055 557 only speaking bahasa. [9459] Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 2.000.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0852 3754 2274. [8830]

Rp25,000,000/are 7,800m2 total Subdivision possible sumbawapropertygroup@gmail.com sumbawapropertygroup.com +62 8123802310 C/Re/G27 May 15

Sale

Free Hold Unit Townhouse at Kuta Ardenia Residence, Fully Furnish. Located in centre of Kuta, close to Airport, Kuta beach, Discovery Mall, Lippo Mall. Units are limited, one gate system. Get an additional income on the rental management. For more info contact :

John 08123880424 C/Re/G-1April 15

Address Sunset Rd Gg. Meduri No. 5 Banjar Merthanadi, North Seminyak 80361 Bali - Indonesia

Contact Ph. +62 361 735 953 E. info@indo-realestate.com www.indo-realestate.com

House for rent, 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, nice quiet area, AC, Perumahan Lembu Sura. Rp. 35 juta per year. Call owner 0813 3963 1779. [9595] Bungalow to rent very quiet location by ricefield, 35 sqmtrs, big marble b’room, H.W, AC, fan, fridge, 42 flat screen TV, DVD, four poster bed, mattress, quality furn. 2 mill/month. 0859 3548 5527. [0027]

SANUR Villa & Residence 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 081 238 735 174 / 081 138 5315, email <juarez@balileisurems. com>. [9778]

Villa For Sale, Kuta Royal Quiet Complex Living 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Fully Furnished Private Indoor Swimming Pool 261m2 Land Price Rp. 6.75 Milliar Negotiable

Contact Person : +62 (0) 81 7973 5110 NC/Re/P-5 Aug. 15

NC/RE/U-05 Aug 15

LAND FOR LEASE Jl. Raya Sunset Road prime location 9.6 are landsize Close to facilities Close to Carrefour Close to Hanny’s Hotel and Kuta tourist area. And beaches 10 minutes away by motorbike.

Contact Fatimah 081805402249 or 087761880306 E-mail: fatimahsu99@gmail.com NC/Re/P-5 Aug. 15

Office space for rent. 5 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 350 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [9159]

VILLAS FOR SALE

For Rent, 2 Bedrooms Villa (Furnished) in a quiet area &100m from the beach,excellent access to Bypass. 2 AC bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living room, big garden, S. pool, Water Heater, Cable TV, Security, Parking. Min 6 Months or Yearly contract preferable, please call 0361 270 859 / 081 238 60390 for appointment. [0034]

AMARTA BOUTIQUE VILLAS BALINESE STYLE, WESTERN STANDARD BUILDING WITH GATED PRIVATE COMPOUND 2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS, SWIMMING POOL WITH BALE-BALE (GAZEBO) GOOD WATER RESOURCE, FULLY FURNISHED

House for rent Sanur, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, exroom, kitchen, garden, swimming pool, large westerm style family house, garage two car, fully furnished, Wifi, aircons, pam water, laundry, quiet and secure, no traffic. Direct owner 082 147 245 997 or 085 100 753382 <mataharicantik@yahoo.com>. [0035]

PLEASE CALL: 081 916 427 998 085 737 121 094 NC/Re/P-24 June 15

5 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 10 are, swimming pool. Jalan Pengembak. Rp300m per year include two live in staff and fully furnished. To view call staff Wayan 0852 3847 1676 or Paul +614 1429 6196. [0023]

avanee residence DENPASAR

BALI

For rent brand new charming villa with swimming pool, 2 bedrooms ensuite bahrooms, rice field view, gazebo, furnished, garage, AC, water heater. Only 9500 US$. Available soon another 2 villas with 3 bedrooms. Large garden. More info photos contact direct owner 0812 3955 5544 or <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>, prefer long term or minimum 2 years. [0042] For sale free hold beautiful villa. 900 m from Sanur beach. 220m2 land 185m2 building. 3 bedrooms ensuite batroom. Fully furnished. 2 years old building, large pool, rooftop garden, wifi , storage ect. Best invesment. IMB for guest house. Good price. More info contact owner 0812 3955 5544, <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. Agent welcome. [0043] 4 bedroom villa for rent. Furnished. Location at Jl. Danau Tempe 1 gang Padma no. 1 Sanur. Garden, big pool, land size 4,5 are. Price 170 million. Ph. 081 139 6467. [0054] C/Re/U-18 Feb 15

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

ONLY Rp. 2.500.000 / month

Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-26 Nov. 14


www.baliselectproperty.com Outstanding Value For Money!

Freehold

PR15264 5 Star Build Quality

IDR 1.5 Billion

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IDR 6.9 Billion

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IDR 3.2 Billion

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PR12187 Private Beach Access

Full Resort Facilities

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PR13221

PR15250

IDR 12.5 Billion

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PR7102

IDR 8.7 Billion

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PR16272

IDR 19.5 Billion

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Land for Sale: Jalan Bon Biyu, Blahbatuh Gianyar. Land size 76m2. Price Rp 175 juta Nego & Land for Sale at Tegallinggah, Semabaung, Gianyar, 1 are price Rp 275 juta Nego. Call 0852 3782 1708 or 0878 6128 7408. [8830]

A new 2 bedroom house with small garden and an apartment for 2+2 people, walking distance to the beach, short-term or long-term. Land for sale or rent also available. 0821 4552 2200 or <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [0008]

Keramas beach, land plot hak milik, 315 sqm and 368 sqm, 100 meters from komune resort, road width 6 meter, price 5.6 Millions/sqm or 560 millions per are. 0858 5744 2601 Hary / <changeharyus@yahoo.com>. [0045]

For Sale: 3 bedroom 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, 1 km from beach, toll road, golf and shopping. Free hold, direct owner 081 756 7630 / 081 735 0877. [9782] Leasehold land Nusa Dua, Taman Mumbul. 7 are, 8 million/are/year. 36 years + 30 years option. Access road 6 meters paved. 5 min Nusa Dua beach/10 min airport and Sanur. Certificate and zoning ok. 0853 3870 8436. [0052]

BUKIT Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] House for sale and rent in Pecatu. 7 bedroom, 5 bathroom, 3 story, 200m², Hak Milik, hotel license, semi furniture. Price $299.000 AUD, rent Rp. 150 juta per year. Call +614 6742 8858, email <sulistyowati76@hotmail.com>. [9977]

NC/Re/I-22 July 15

Small house for rent in Bukit area, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, lounge, kitchen, big garden and sharing garage and swimming pool. Please contact: 081 338 31 9191. [0037] Luxury complex - marvellous location! 220 m2 kaveling in Dreamland - Sahadewa. See view, boulevard access, 24/7 security, IMB, Hak Milik, fair price. Call the owner now! 081-755 67 28. [0047] NC/RE/M-5 Aug. 15

NC/Re/I-05 August 15

FOR SALE LEASEHOLD 27yrs+ BRAWA - CANGGU 7 ARE View at: VILLALISHA.COM

2 x 2 Bedroom villas fully equipped and operating with high occupancy 9 Billion IDR furnished with instant income with good return. Contact : kenwestley@outlook.com for further info and inspection. Agent open listing welcome. NC/Re/P-5 Aug. 15

NC/Re/P-5 Aug. 15

FOR SALE HOUSE NEAR TO FOUR SEASONS/AYANA JIMBARAN BEACH Cozy family HOUSE in quiet neighborhood, 15 min walk to Jimbaran Beach with tropical greenery, Pool, Koi Pond. FULLY FURNISHED AND SURVEILLANCED (Alarms and CCTV) LAND/BUILDING TITLE/PRICE ROOMS /BATHROOM

: 508m2/400M2 : Freehold/ 8.2 M nego. : 4br/ 4 bth, 1 maids qrt and bthroom KITCHEN : 2 TELEPHONE & INTERNET : 2 lines and 2 routers GARAGE : 2 cars

FOR SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY CALL: 082146469363 NC/Re/G-22 July 15

NC/Re/G-5 August 15


WITH THE RIGHT ADVICE IT’S PARADISE Title: Freehold

Title: Leasehold

SUMS045 Umalas

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Seven luxuriously appointed villas in Umalas Bali, this development represents an unique, secure residential & commercial investment opportunity. Each villas set on a total area of 600 square meters and built on 220 square meters of land, the villa consists of 3 bedrooms with 3 ensuite bathrooms and large and bright living room with sliding doors.

Title: Leasehold Quiet location in Berawa Canggu, this is a beautiful residential home close to all the amenities. Three en-suite bedrooms, open concept living & dining area, well equipped kitchen, terrace, gazebo with view to the tropical garden, rice ÂżHOG DQG [ P VZLPPLQJ SRRO ([WUHPHO\ DWWUDFWLYH SULFH ZLWK \HDUV OHIW H[WHQVLRQ WKLV YLOOD LV D WRS 3DUDGLVH 3URSHUW\ UHFRPPHQGDWLRQ /DQG VL]H P EXLOGLQJ VL]H P Must see!

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Perched on the edge of the last remaining green belt rice ďŹ elds in Umalas, this very well built ďŹ ve-bedroom (plus) villa promises years of enjoyment for some lucky family. Unlike so many properties on today’s market, this home has been built with residential use in mind, not the standard rental market ROI, so the proportions are generous, there is plenty of parking and storage space, and the quality is ďŹ rst rate.

Contact : Zamzam Price: IDR 9,590,400,000 ]DP]DP#SDUDGLVHSURSHUW\JURXS FR LG

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Title: Leasehold until 28 December 2037

Title : Freehold

LBUK975 Bukit

975 sqm

This fantastic piece of Leasehold land measuring 975 m2 will prove to be an excellent location to develop your private residence here in Bali. Located within the area of Ungasan / Bukit the land has very good road access and very close to great selection of restaurants, shopping outlets, professional golf course and some of the best beaches that Bali has to offer. The land is very peaceful, cleaned and within a very secure neighbourhood, price negotiable. Contact: Lionel lionel#SDUDGLVHSURSHUW\JURXS FR LG

Price: IDR 860,000,000

Completely eco friendly as well as helping the local village with the children’s education. Clean and green the way modern life needs to go! Currently run as a Yoga retreat relaxing place to unwind from the rigors of modern day life. There is one main house, 3 superior bungalows AND 2 standard bungalows. Plus a pavilion sitting on 8770 m2 of land with a building area of 471.95 m2. There are solar panels for hot water plus ecological waste water treatment.

SLBK002 /RPERN

Stunning freehold villa in walking distance from Echo Beach. The 2-storey fully furnished luxury villa (around 700 m2) is situated in Padang Linjong, walking distance to the famous Echo Beach (800 m) in Canggu.The villa, which sits on 45 are of land with mature gardens and rice-ďŹ eld views, consists of spacious living room, 2 dining areas and 4 bedrooms. It also includes large swimming pool with jacuzzi and bar as well as separate 2-storey building for the staff. Contact: Dimitris Price: IDR 36,575,000,000 GLPLWULV#SDUDGLVHSURSHUW\JURXS FR LG Title: Leasehold 29 years

Title: Freehold

Title: Leasehold

SUMS720 Umalas

Price: IDR 2,800,000,000

SCGU1030 Canggu

Price: IDR 5,339,000,000

Price : IDR 800,000,000

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This new offering on the market is a true one of a kind. The premier villa in Seminyak’s leading resort, just 500 meters from the ocean and within minutes of dozens of Bali’s ďŹ nest restaurants. Luxurious design, chic and elegant decor, and the perfect location help to make this villa the perfect tropical retreat or entertainment venue. Land size: 950 sqm Contact: Patrick Clancy Price: SFODQF\#SDUDGLVHSURSHUW\JURXS FR LG IDR 10,546,000,000 Title: Leasehold

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SCGU678 Canggu

Stunning 4 bedroom leasehold (24years + 20 year extension) villa just a 4 minute walk from Brawa beach in peaceful Canggu, just 10 minutes from the buzz of Seminyak. This is a 300m2 brand new build on 480 m2 of land. All 4 bedrooms (including larger Master) have AC and en-suite bathrooms with built in wardrobes. Each villa also boasts a modern fully-ďŹ tted kitchen, upstairs living/media room, upper level sun deck and separate housekeeper/security quarters. Govinda ‡ JRYLQGD#SDUDGLVHSURSHUW\JURXS FR LG

Price: IDR 5,500,000,000

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NEWLY RENOVATED FREEHOLD

Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location

RV-1988

: IDR 6,700,000,000 : Freehold :3 :3 : 490 SQM : 213 SQM : Unfurnished : Canggu

FREEHOLD IN BERAWA

Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location

RV-1868

LUXURY PROPERTY IN BALI

The villa is set on 10,6are (1060sqm) of secluded freehold land. It is a three storey, consisting RI EHGURRPV EDWKURRPV ZLWK H[WHQVLYH JDUGHQ DQG SRROV 7KH YLOOD KDV EHHQ FRQWLQXDOO\ upgraded and modernized, however there is still scope to further enhance and develop the SURSHUW\ 7KHUH DUH ULFH ¿HOG DQG PRXQWDLQ YLHZV DQG HQRXJK ODQG WR SHUPLW IXUWKHU FRQVWUXFWLRQ DW WKH IURQW RI SURSHUW\ $Q LGHDO SODFH IRU IDPLO\ RU DOWHUQDWLYHO\ LW FRXOG EH IXUWKHU developed as a rental property. It is located in a convenient yet secluded location only 10 PLQXWHV GULYH WR EHDFKHV VKRSV DQG UHVWDXUDQWV RU WR 'HQSDVDU 7KHUH LV DPSOH SDUNLQJ IRU RU PRUH FDUV )RU PRUH GHWDLOV LW ZLOO EH RXU SOHDVXUH WR VKRZ \RX WKH SURSHUW\

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BRAND NEW COMPLEX VILLAS

Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location

RV-1932 : IDR 4,100,000,000 : Leasehold :3 :3 : 600 SQM : 220 SQM : Furnished : Umalas

RV-1949 : IDR 4,000,000,000 : Freehold :3 :3 : 200 SQM : 161 SQM : Semi Furnished : Berawa

RV-1950

BEAUTIFUL IN SEMINYAK

Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location

: IDR 3,300,000,000 : Leasehold :2 :2 : 250 SQM : 90 SQM : Furnished : Seminyak

BEAUTIFUL WATER FRONT VILLA

RV-1951

In Indonesian name of this villa means ‘Forever’, which alludes to the very essence of this stunning EHGURRP %DOL YLOOD ± D SOHDVXUH WKDW LV PHDQW WR QHYHU HQG /RFDWHG RQ WKH ZDWHUIURQW RI WKLV villa complex, in a quiet lagoon of the popular resort area Tanjung Benoa, this villa welcomes its JXHVWV ZLWK WKH XQIRUJHWWDEOH RFHDQ YLHZV DQG SLFWXUH SRVWFDUG VXQVHWV 7KH YLOOD ERDVWV D PRGHUQ architectural design and minimalistic interiors decorated in wood and stone incorporating traditional %DOLQHVH HOHPHQWV DV ZHOO DV D PHWUH ORQJ VZLPPLQJ SRRO ZLWK -DFX]]L ULJKW RQ WKH RFHDQIURQW D FRV\ SRRO VLGH JD]HER DQG WKH VWDWXH RI D PHGLWDWLQJ %XGGKD RYHUORRNLQJ WKH SRRO V\PEROL]LQJ EDODQFH DQG KDUPRQ\ ,I WKDW LV QRW HQRXJK WKH FRPSOH[ DOVR KDV LWV RZQ SULYDWH -HWW\ DQG VSHHGERDW 7KH RZQHU LV UHORFDWLQJ EDFN WKH 7KH 8. DQG KDV SULFHG WKLV YLOOD WR VHOO $EVROXWH ZDWHUIURQW IRU XQGHU D PLOOLRQ GROODUV WKLV ZRQ¶W EH RQ WKH PDUNHW IRU ORQJ

Location : Tanjung Benoa | Price : IDR 13,500,000,000

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GOOD INVESTMENT IN SANUR

Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location

RV-1956 : IDR 2,999,000,000 : Leasehold :2 :2 : 270 SQM : 100 SQM : Furnished : Sanur

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