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For Sale; African drum pro series Djembe diameter 32.5cm, height 65cm, as new, 1.5 jt. Playstation 2 complete many games, 8 MB, memory card, 3 months old, 1.5 jt. Deluxe glider free style with speakers & heart monitor, 6 mths old, 2 jt. 0813 3854 9492. Sanur. [070]

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For Sale; iPhone 3gs 32 giga, black, 2 month old use, very good condition,come with the box and warranty sale for 5 mil, or Nokia 6760i qwerty sliding, 3g/hsdpa, camera 3,2 mpix good condtion sale for 1,5 mil. SMS/call 0878 6002 0009. Tuban. [153]

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Home Villas Rental Rumah Teratai (at Jl. Dyana Pura) Seminyak

3-Bedroom Villa in the middle of the center, close to the beach, restaurants, shops. Living Room, TV Room, Kitchen, Open Dining Room, Swimming Pool, Gazebo, Decorated with an oriental style. Villa fully equipped, Wi-Fi, Bathrooms come with all the amenities. Staff included.

Home Villas Rental Rumah Serai (at Jl. Bumbak 69) Umalas

Cozy 3-Bedroom Villa within a nice surrounding Living room, Kitchen, Terrace, 2 bathrooms, Swimming Pool, fully equipped, Wi-Fi, Staff included.

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CASA 8, Jl. Wayan Gentuh Br. Kwanji - Dalung 0361 - 780 1238 08123 941986 cbudiharsa@yahoo.com

KID'S PARTY (Games, Decoration, Jumping Castle, Magician, Art/Craft, etc) EFFECTS (Snow/bubble machine, Exploding Balloon, Balloon drop) CUTLERIES RENTAL (Tables, Chairs, Napkins, Marquee, etc) C/Ns/I-12 Jan 11

For Sale; 20 buku Encyclopedia from London (England) 1970. Book31cm/21cm, 20 volumes= 6050 pages. Only Rp. 600.000 for all 20 volumes. Contact tel 0361/744 7621. Blahbatuh. [126] For Sale; iPad 64 Gb Wi-Fi good condition and complete, still under warranty, price 5 millions. Call/SMS 0878 8113 3266. [127] For Sale; iPhone 3G, 16 Gb Factory unlock (FU) white color, complete with screen guard, body protector, manual book, box, charger and full application, only 3 mill. Please contact 0831 1964 5264. [128] For Sale; iPhone 4, 16 Gb, like new Factory Unlock (FU) no scratch, complete price 6,5 mill. Please contact 0831 1964 5264. [129]

For Sale; Import rims off Fortuner 22 inchx4, with Toyo tyres 305/40 R22, paid 27 mill, quick sale 12 mill. Contact 0819 9947 9803. Kerobokan. [135] For Sale; 32� LCD TV Pioneer, 3 weeks old full 1 year warranty, incl. box and all paper. 3.5 jt. Tel: 0361 848 2759. Kerobokan. [136]

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For Sale; Golfset complete with bag, 2juta. 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [138] For Sale; Open split fins oceanic black, extra large 200.000rp. 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [139] For Sale; House telephone with antenna use with Flexi simcard put any place in the house. 500.000rp. 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [140]

For Sale; Professional coffee machine Simonelli Nuova Premier for 22 mil. Please call 737 889. Seminyak. [131]

For Sale; Wireless house alarm 100 decibel, 1 moving sensor + 2 contacts, 1juta. 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [141]

For Sale: Hot top grill 380 watts for 4 mil. Pls call 0361737 889. Seminyak. [132]

For Sale; Boxing gloves 14oz black, 250.000rp. 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [142]

Grief can take care of itself, but to get the full value of joy you must have somebody to divide with it.

Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done.

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Take Home Chef Dinner party, Cocktail party, Finger food We organize all your special events

Free Indoor Badminton in Canggu. we need two people for doubles on every Saturday 14 to 17 hours (medium level). Join us at Jl. Pantai Berawa 13 b (behind the Pancake House) Tju 0813 3739 8257. [137]

For Sale; Some Victoria Secrets underwear and only one lingerie black w/ garter belt. For pictures: <lia.rujak@ gmail.com>. Canggu. [130]

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For Sale; Bose speaker cube 2x2 and cube Single 3x for sale. Total 5 pcs. Working perfectly. Price: Rp. 3,2 jt. (nego). Seminyak or Nusa Dua. Pics can be sent. <garagesalebali@gmail. com>. Seminyak. [146]

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Looking For; Harmonium to borrow and/or buy. <bhava_ dance@hotmail.com>. [147] Wanted; Green bottle like Bintang with plastic or cork bottle covers. 0852 3747 5281. [148] Looking For; Top cover mattress to make twin beds into queen size bed for 7 bedrooms villa. 0852 3747 5281. [149]

Moving Sale; Olympus SP550UZ digital camera. 7.1MP. JPEG, AVI. xD-2GBpicture card. Only together with original Olympus PT037 underwater housing. 40m depth. As new w/ original box and software. Bought in Singapore 6 months ago for US$890. Will sell for Rp. 4 Mio (fix). Please contact Michael 0812 395 1444. Sanur. [156]

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Moving Sale; Canon HG10 HD camcorder. Included WD-H43-wide-converter. Power Adapter. 40GB HD drive. LCD screen: 2.7in. MiniSDcard. Rp. 5 Mio (nego). For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [157] C/Ns/I-09 Feb 11

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Wanted; Video player (for big VHS cassettes). Must be in very good condition. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [158]

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For Sale; Unwanted gift. Sonos ZonePlayer 120 and Sonos ZonePlayer 90 (multi room music system). Includes high-perfomance built-in amplifier, multi-port ethernet, analog audio inputs with digital encoding. Brand new, never used. Was US$ 1.300. Will sell for $1.150 (ONO). Call Michael (no SMS) 081 2395 1444 (near Candidasa, but coming frequ. to Dps). [159] Young boy with serious illness and cannot use his hands. . . needs computer. If you can help please contact our free clinic for the poor by e-mail <Balicrisiscare@ hotmail.com> or see story on our web site at <Balicrisiscare.org>. [160] Looking to buy/lease adult membership to Canggu Club. Please text if you want me to take over your dues. Will also pay dues for villa or corporate membership for monthly access. 0812 3702 7720. [161]

For Sale : Over stock, 6 pcs original XP SP3 full version (Rp. 450.000/pcs). 4 pcs original Office Pro 2010 (Rp. 1 mill/pcs). Fix price. Please call 0899 013 0882. Denpasar. [133] For Sale; Crystals. Private collection of crystal clusters, specimens, points and spheres in a variety of minerals for quick sale. Contact 081 2386 1955 or SMS your email for photos. Kerobokan. [134]

only Pak Tut √ makes the best croissants & danish at

Try our Yummy Breakfast / Brunch “ Croissants Florenine “ Visit us at: “ Bedugul Lake View “ shophouse, Candi Kuning,Tabanan, Bali. Ph: (0368) 21838 or 081 23812843

Our products are also available at : Singaraja - ABD Food Mart The only food specialist in town Jl. Udayana Barat 2, Singaraja Tel. (0362) 7001400 C/Ns/I-19 May 10

For Sale; Coffee machine semi-auto. DeLonghi. 3.5 million. Call Meli 0361 307 2010. Kerobokan. [151] For Sale; Furniture & equipment ex-restaurant. chiller, cooler, freezer, dining tables + chairs. Teakwood. Call Meli 0361 307 2010. Kerobokan. [152] Wanted; Damaged or dead Apple Macintosh computers and iPod or iPhone. Call only, no SMS. 083 1181 9816. <alexbalietc@gmail. com>. [059]

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SALES OFFICE: Jl. By Pass Ngura h Rai no 1C Mu mbul Nusa Dua - BALI 80363 Email: info@gil igilifastboat.com www.giligilifast boat.com

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CHEAP ELF 10 SEATS FOR RENT Full AC, TV, DVD. Full day Rp. 450K. Half day Rp. 300K. Airport transfer Rp. 150K. Call 889 0877 / 763 166 C/Ns/P-23 March 11

FORESCENEFILMS And Ogoh-Ogoh Productions are seeking Investors for a low budget Balinese feature film titled

For Sale; SUP Stand-up paddleboard 10’2’. Red color great all round board. Comes with travel bag. Call Andrew 0812 3768 0999, Rp. 7 million. Sanur. [094] For Sale; Baby & children items. Baby carrier, stroller, rocking bed, books, recipies, educational toys, toilet training chair, feeding chair, CD/DVD, walker, & many more. Some new, imported, still in good quality. 0852 3831 6487. E-mail me for foto: <tinglik@hotmail.com> or show you in person. Tanjung Benoa. [095]

“Nyepi Night” at AU $360,000. Filming will commence 1st June 2011 around Bali. This great jungle thriller has an International Cast and word-wide distribution attached. Limited shares available. For enquires about this fantastic opportunity. Call the Production Office: Phone: 087 861 353 948 Website: www.forescenefilms.com

For Sale; Baby pram Rp. 350,000, baby wooden cot Rp. 600,000, stroller Rp. 150,000. SMS or call 0819 9901 3266. Kuta. [096] For Sale; Permanent hair colour Clairol from Australia. Natural golden blonde and natural dark blonde. Rp. 90,000 per box. Hair extention piece from Australia Rp. 800,000. SMS or call 0819 9901 3266. Kuta. [097]

For Sale: Dragon Statue made from bronze. Very good ornament for your villa or restaurant or cafe. Price 5mio. Call 0819 3430 6268 for photo. Kuta. [101]

Sales & Rental

For Sale; 1 set glass door suits for cafe or office front door. Size height 256cm width 90cm thick10mm. Still in very good condition and without scratch on glass. Ex cafe use. Price 4mio. Call 872 5711. Kuta. [102]

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For Sale; Brand new Saeco royal cappucino fully automatic coffee machine. Good for home, office or small cafe use. Sell for IDR 19mio. Call 0361-8725 711 for more info. Kuta. [103] For Sale; Canon EOS 450D (body only) in very mint condition, complete box, accessories & 1 extra battery. Very low shutter count number. Best price IDR 4 million. Serious buyer call 081 2360 9966 (no SMS). Sanur. [104] The biggest problem in the world could have been solved when it was small.

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Professional Cleaners

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Royal Professional Cleaners - Member of DLI, USA Laundry & Dry Cleaning Daily open: 7.30 am - 9.00 pm FOR HOME PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICE  0361 74 11 580 For Hotel Linen, Guest Laundry & Uniform  0361 763 959

Our Counter Locations: * PEPITO Jl. Kediri, Tuban (0361) 763 959 * SEMINYAK Jl. Raya Kerobokan (0361) 747 0293 * TEUKU UMAR Jl. Teuku Umar (0361) 222 727 * WATURENGGONG Jl. Waturenggong (0361) 747 0294 * WAHIDIN Jl. Wahidin (0361) 747 0463 * HAYAM WURUK Jl. Hayam Wuruk (0361) 747 0472 * SANUR Jl. By Pass Sanur (0361) 288 146 * PURI GADING Jl. Raya Uluwatu (0361) 703 640 C/Ns/I-09 March 11

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DR. LISTRIANI & ASSOCIATES VETERINARY CLINIC

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Consultation from 8.00 - 19.00 JLN. TUKAD BALIAN 170 RENON, DENPASAR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT : (0361) 7449306, 9996980, 081916109609 ON CALL SERVICES : 085936113647, 9996939 C/Ns/G-21 April 10

For Sale; Clearing out. massage bed, straightening iron 50.000, Vidal Sassoon hot rollers 300.000 - good condition, Wimcycle - only 9 months old, great condition, aluminium frame, silver colour 1.000.000. SMS 0819 1629 4079. Seminyak area. [053] Expat Leaving Sale; Variety kitchen goods toaster, sandwich maker, slow cooker, small rice cooker, glasses, bowls, bins, utensils. Variety size kitchen storage containers. 6 tier plastic stand 50.000rp. car seat covers 50.000rp pair. Variety large storage containers assorted prices. Contact 0813 3752 2940 (English). Kerobokan. [232]

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Pet Parade Pet owners: Please sterilize your dogs & cats to preserve the natural environment.

Pets To Give Away These ads are free. E-mail to: info@baliadvertiser.biz Beautiful, cute, small Bali Adorable healthy Bali puppy, healthy, vaccinated puppies ready for adoption. and free to good home. Call Please call Wayan Doblet at Dayu at 0361-977 217. [001] 085 6377 4966. [005]

Sweet, playful, friendly kittens want loving home. Very healthy, vaccinated, expat raised. 3 male, 2 female. Please call or SMS Cute, healthy, small Bali Susie 0813 3862 3884. [010] Very cute Bali pups & dogs puppies, seeks safe & loving already vaccinated and home. Vaccinated. Call or CandidasaOrchidgarden is sterilized looking for loving SMS 081 138 0510. [006] missing 2 hornbillbirds. homes. Bali Dog Rehab Black feathers, white tail, Centre Ubud. Call Linda 790 Free expat raised Kittens yellow beak, flying free in our 4579 or 081 855 0947. [002] looking for loving home. garden, missing since March Donation for Vet Appreciated. 16. Who has seen these Bear is a cute, loving 3 mo <balicatlady@gmail.com> or birds please contact 0819 Black female puppy, fully Desiree at 085 5373 0513. [007] 3306 3154. See birds in vaccinated. Needs a loving internet “Hornbirds Candidasa home as we are moving Two adorable, playful, long Orchid Garden”. [011] back to Canada soon. Call tailed kittens need a new 0878 6185 9550 Cherysh. [003] home. Amazing markings and Cute, smart, desexed, small stripes. Have been raised in black male, 9 months old a caring domestic environment. Pearly - around 3 months needs a fully fenced garden Fully vaccinated. Free to a old, was rescued with a rope to feel safe. I will be your caring home. Tel: 081-2389 embedded into her neck, she 5811 or 0819 9913 9503. [008] loving companion and great recovered well after surgery, guard dog. Call or SMS 081 she is vaccinated + rabies For free a beautiful puppy 2. 856 6674. [012] Pearly is very 5 months old black, house friendly, playful and loves trained and loves to cuddle. children. Please help and Please contact me via email give this dog a lovely home! to come see the little sweet <conraddrupadi@ Please call or SMS 081 139 heart! gmail.com>. [009] 4623. [004]

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For Sale; Genset Kohler, low frequency, LPG & natural gas fuel, 30 RYGm KVA 26,3/21,1. Only 25 hours use. Direct from owner. Please call 081 7474 9759. Canggu/Seminyak. [045] For Sale; Spring bed 2 in 1, Brand Trendy, still good, pink colour. Good price 1 million. Please call me: 0815 5805 3794. Sanur. [046] Looking for best price on an Infra red sauna 3 - 4 seater. Already made or someone who can make by hand. Please contact Wayan 0852 3747 5281. Ubud. [047]

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For Sale; 2 copper Buddha statues, original from Thailand. Height: 190cm and 210cm. Further information please call 0361 780 1681, Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta. [048]

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For Sale; Blackberry 8520 black colour, still guarantee 11 months only used 2 weeks. Asked 2.3 mil nego. call: 745 5886. Denpasar. [049] For Sale; 1 antique wall mirror, 35 y.o, original paint. Made of old carving teak wood, dimension 145 x 257 cm. Suitable for lobby room. for information, pls call: Ika at 0818 0550 5625 or 0361868 0878. Denpasar. [050] For Sale; 1 package for business selling include recipes and equipment for information call Ika at 0818 0550 5625 or 0361-868 0878. Denpasar. [051]

Show this Ad and get FREE gift Biogroom Shampoo (for every purchase of selected items)

We also sell Puppy and Kitten by order at Woof

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Free to good home, 11 month old male Toy Poodle, black immunised, not desexed. Ph. 0878 6202 7442. Great with kids. [013]

Pets For Sale / Wanted / Lost / Found

For Sale Line Ads Rp. 6.000 per word. Wanted, Lost or Found Line Ads no charge. Photo ads Rp. 395.000. All ads must be paid before printing. Expat owned 3 beautiful iguanas/cage 1.600.000rp. Small female dog. 2 hamster/ cage. Good homes wanted. 0813 3752 2940. [014]

For sale: Pure breed golden retriever puppies, 3 months, champion parents, imported from USA. tattooed, vaccinated. comes with pedigree certificate. Please For sale: white Miniature call: 081 711 2266. [016] Schnauzer puppies. 2 months old. Very cute and healthy. Persian kittens cats from Interested call 0813 3841 1.2m IDR. Contact 0812 391 0768 (no SMS, pls!). [015] 9893. [017]

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BA Feature

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Driving in Bali If you are planning to drive in Bali, whether it is on a motorcycle or in a car, you are in for a unique experience. At first glance, you may think that the traffic on the roads is perfect chaos, but with a little bit of knowledge of how things work here on the roads, you will be safer, and get around better. If you are an experienced driver here then you are already familiar with the characteristics of our traffic and can relate to a lot of these concepts.

harassed all the way up the street for such behaviour. Apart from that driving is simple, just go with the flow. But there are some common sense rules that we all need to abide by to stay alive and stay out of the hospital. Number one is drinking and driving. Simply not a good idea. Here you are unlikely to get pulled over for it, or have roadblocks to discourage it, not right now anyway. But it is dangerous, here you are responsible for yourself and your friends and relatives so don’t drink and drive. Take a cab. If you choose to get around on a motorcycle there are some reasonable precautions you should take for your safety and that of others.

Cars and bikes wait at busy intersection

First of all you should wear a helmet; it is actually the law unless you are wearing some kind of religious headgear. Helmets do save lives, according to US stats, 59% of the bikers killed in 2008 were not wearing helmets. Sanglah hospital reports that 80% of the accident victims they see suffer from head injuries, of which almost 16% were not wearing helmets. A lot of Balinese don’t wear helmets, and a lot of tourists don’t wear helmets either. For sure it is more fun, cooler and convenient without one, but you have to decide if it is really worth it or not. If you don’t wear a helmet, you can also be stopped for riding without a helmet, which can and does happen

The roads on Bali are congested, to say the least, and things do not appear to be getting any better in the near future. There is hope on the horizon however, if you can call it that, with the potential removal of the fuel subsidy if and when that happens. This will likely cut down on the amount of cars on the roads, but will probably increase the number of motorcycles. Something else that may ease the traffic, although don’t hold your breath, is the alleged introduction of transit buses. Although these still remain to be seen, the super deluxe bus stands have already been completed and it appears as if the buses will run up and down the Bypass to Nusa Dua, and also up past the University Udayana. While driving on the roads in Bali, the first thing you will notice is the motorcycle to car ratio is a lot different than most countries. For example, in the US motorcycles only account for about 3% of the total vehicle registration. It seems like almost the opposite here. And contrary to what some people may think, or say, the Balinese and Indonesians in general, are probably some of the best motorcycle riders in the world. How could you not be, when you are riding on a motorcycle from the very day you are born and most likely driving one as soon as you are big enough to reach the pegs. This level of confidence on a motorcycle can be a good thing, or a bad thing. Without fear, being over confident and full of testosterone can cause people to do some pretty crazy things on a motorcycle. However, it still is the quickest and easiest way for us to get around in Bali but it does require careful and extremely defensive driving. Sanglah hospital reports they get about 150 motorcycle accident victims per day in the emergency area, so be careful, and drive super defensively. The “rules of the road” are simple: Keep left, every man for himself, and never make any sudden moves. Your best bet is always to just flow with the traffic. If you suddenly see that restaurant that you were looking for out of the corner of your eye, don’t immediately swerve to pull in there. Gradually ease your way over, or better still turn around next chance and come back. Just because you have your left signal on, meaning you want to pull over, doesn’t mean people will not still pass you on the left. Watch out for that one! The traffic in Bali is well conditioned to move around each other, and make space for the other guy; everything just seems to flow together. For example, if you want to get out into traffic, cross a busy street, or use one of the inconvenient U turns on the bypass there is a certain technique involved. Start inching your way slowly, if you are in a car and there are motorcycles in the same pack, you can trust them to “run interference” for you, as you inch across eventually someone will stop, and likely you and several other drivers will be able to get across, or around. In some countries, not mentioning any names, if you use this technique, or pulled out at the wrong time, it would warrant a huge blaring of the horn and at the very least a middle finger salutation. But not here in Bali, road rage is extremely rare if at all. If you want proof of this, next time the red light turns green, you’ll notice someone always honks. Nothing is really intended, they simply realize that quite often the front car cannot see the traffic signal at all. Everyone just goes, and no one pays any mind to it at all. I know of situations in other countries where people have been

Making a right hand turn from a left hand lane; or making the right hand U turn from the left hand lane. This is a way to make sure you are on your toes at the intersection. Sometimes, you are just turning right across traffic with the light, and a motorcycle is on your left, trying to make the U turn. Sometime cars and trucks do this as well, just watch for it and slow down to let them go around or drive around them somehow. Motorcycles without mirrors. A lot of people remove the mirrors from their motorcycle, or they just turn them down. Don’t know why, but if you see someone without mirrors, careful, because they can’t see you. Here are some good driving habits for any driver in Bali, Indonesian or tourist, no matter who you are, or where you are from: Daytime driving lights are always recommended in cars especially in the countryside on the highways, with the entire two lane passing that goes on. On a motorcycle, you should always use daytime running lights everywhere. May as well strive for as much visibility as possible, and it is being recommended now by the police. Signal lights can never do you wrong, and it is a good idea to use them as much as possible, whether in a car or motorcycle. (If on a motorcycle just remember to turn them off, that can be more dangerous). Even though you are driving down the middle of the line, it is still a good habit to get into to use your signal light when you are moving over. It never hurts to give as much warning as possible to traffic, as to what you want to do. Being a pedestrian in Bali is a different story. It is usually a challenge to cross a main street. Sometimes you see people waiting to cross and wonder how long that is going to take them, with heavy traffic in both directions. Personally, I always try to stop at occupied crosswalks. This is usually received with a look of disbelief, and sometimes requires several signals to the pedestrian that it is OK. Still, it is a good habit, and if we start to do it more, it may catch on. (Just watch out for motorcycles around you).

Cars backed up at Simpang Siur approaching from Sanur Eye protection and lung protection is very important if driving here. There is an exceptional amount of particulate in the air, and bugs at night, that will end up in your eyes. Get some safety glasses if nothing else. A lot of people now are very wisely wearing breathing masks on the motorcycle. The air on and around the roadways is especially bad, it makes sense to protect yourself this way as well. Talking and texting on a hand phone is illegal in most countries while driving a car. To do it while riding a motorcycle, is just plain dumb. Pull over; if you don’t have time, you may get yourself in an accident and that will really take time, and hassle. You will see some strange behaviour on the road, they are just accepted by those that live here and use the roads a lot, as just part of the traffic. Driving up the wrong side of the road, on the shoulder, usually you see motorcycles doing this, but some places it is cars too. You can understand why people would do this in some areas such as the bypass, but it is surely dangerous and it is always an extra challenge to drive with traffic coming at you from both sides, especially at night. Motorcycles driving at night without headlights. Don’t quite understand this habit, but you will see this all over Indonesia. It is especially dangerous on rainy nights and with all the pot holes in the roads from the rainy season. Tonight I saw a family with a child onboard, no lights. Watch out for people doing this, while travelling up the wrong side of the road.

Cars backed up at Ngurah Rai airport turnoff a famous Bali bottle neck As you can see, to drive safely in Bali is more than just knowing some basic rules; you need to be extremely defensive in your driving habits, and be aware of the unique traits of the traffic here. Hopefully by identifying some of the unusual things that happen on the roads it will give you a head start in negotiating your way around. Driving here is probably unlike anywhere else in the world. Total chaos, everyone squeezing in everywhere and yet everything just seems to work together and not a signal curse word or middle finger ever offered up. I guess you could say that somehow, it is just typical Bali. Baliroadwarrior@email.com Copyright 2011-02-13 Doug Decker

Motorcycles driving at night without taillights. You see this a lot, it is hard to see them when you are coming up from behind, especially in inclement weather. Sometimes you feel like telling them, hey your taillight is burnt out. Motorcycles driving at night with taillights on, but no red lens in the taillight. You’ll notice this on the roads at night, last night one of these pulled out in front of us, and I though it was a motorcycle coming right at us, almost had a heart attack.

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International Bachelor Degrees In Bali An interview with student Ola Thorsen…

Ola is a student from Sweden who is currently studying towards his double degree in International Hotel Management here in Bali. He is due to graduate in August 2013. Why study International Hotel Management? As long as I can remember I have loved to travel, to see new places and interact with new and different cultures. A career in the hospitality industry will give me the opportunity to keep doing so, and get paid to do it. Hospitality is one of the fastest growing industries, and pursuing an education and later a career in this sector is likely to give me endless opportunities.

Ola Thorsen, student from Sweden

Why choose Bali? I love the openness and warmth of Balinese people, it seems they have a natural flair for hospitality. I can´t think of a better place to spend four years while learning about hospitality. I feel secure knowing that my education will be recognised in Europe, as I will receive a European bachelor’s degree, as well as an Indonesian one. Where are you studying? I am studying at Stenden University Bali, a partnership between local partner STIE Triatma Mulya and Stenden University of applied sciences in Holland. I think that the studies at Stenden use a unique approach which makes the learning process more interesting and relevant. There is a balance between theoretical and practical studies, we get to use our newly learned management skills at the university’s learning hotel, Puri Saron, in Seminyak. We have guest lecturers with hospitality professionals to discuss and learn from real life industry situations. We also have the choice to do part of our education in other Stenden campuses around the world such as Qatar, South Africa, Thailand, or Holland. I’m thinking of studying Wildlife & Lodge Management in South Africa next year, or perhaps Events Management in Bangkok. Stenden University Bali’s next intake is in September 2011. To apply or for more information visit www.stenden.com/bali NC/SE/I-06 April 11

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Developing Kids’ Appreciation of Art - It’s all about exposure, the right questioning, open mindedness and enthusiasm By Ima Deville Art is a vast topic, far too vast to cover in its entirety in just one article and therefore, for the sake of specificity, the ideas outlined below will focus on visual art. Surely, lots of other art forms lend themselves beautifully to art appreciation and parents will be able to adapt the main ideas and tips described here to do performing arts for example. Let’s start with the obvious: art is part of all children’s lives. All children like engaging in activities such as drawing, colouring, painting, making sculptures, collages, 3D designs, taking photographs, making films and more. Art plays a central role in developing and educating young children and, in most societies, art seems to take a much larger space in the lives of younger kids than when they grow up. In primary school the curriculum integrates artistic activities to teach areas of perception, language, fine motor skills, social interaction and collaboration. Most children do not question these activities and they simply grow with art around them, as a means of expression and as a way to have fun. As parents, this is the perfect wave to surf if you’d like your kids to appreciate art gradually more and more in their lives. Parents need to fully tap this enthusiasm and while their kids enjoy doing art, this is the ideal time to develop their appreciation of art. The concept of art appreciation implies thinking about art, thinking in art and sharing ideas that art can generate. Unfortunately kids find talking about art difficult and adults tend to have lost their natural inclination for art. This is where the gap needs to be bridged if as parents you want to develop your kids’ appreciation for art.

Encourage art as a means of expression and model your appreciation: Parents who echo negative feelings about art or about their experience with art cannot expect their behaviour to be conducive to art appreciation for their children. Ban comments such as “I can’t draw for the life of me!” or “I was useless at art at school”. Remember that you don’t necessarily have to be good at drawing to be good at art or to be able to appreciate art. When you look at your kids’ art or at any art work, don’t just say “Isn’t that pretty?!” You will need to be more eloquent, pinpoint what exactly you like, what you feel when you look at this piece of art, what you think is clever about it, correlate the techniques used with the effects they give etc. Get your children to join the conversation, agree or disagree. It does not have to be a heavy academic conversation about the subject. What is important is to convey feelings, ideas, tastes and share them. Your kids might not have much to say initially and even be puzzled by the exercise and they will start by reflecting on how you behave and what you have to say about art. And whatever they say, don’t contradict children because they need to build their confidence about talking about art. It’s not a true or false exercise. Expose them to art and prompt their enthusiasm: Art should be part of our lives. It’s unrealistic to expect children to appreciate art if they are not in contact with it. Displaying and framing kids’ works, having artwork around your house, letting kids choose posters, paintings, photos, decorations for their bedrooms but also for the house, these are all good practices conducive to art appreciation. Talk about their choice, show interest but not judgment. Kids who are surrounded by art and have the facilities, the encouragement, the materials and the time to engage and experience art themselves are more likely to grow into appreciating art. Of course if kids continue to engage in art activities, they will be more likely to appreciate other people’s art, be impressed, enjoy, dislike and have an informed opinion. When kids start drawing, show them what they can’t see. Point at drawings, nature and show them that anything can be

decomposed into lines and shapes. Little kids will quickly understand that a house is made of squares, triangles and some round shapes. Once they see it, they’ll be able to draw it. It’s about training the eye. Older kids will enjoy collaborative art such as murals and sharing their art in special occasions. Use the Internet and Google Images to find reproductions, works of a particular artist and other styles. Take nature as the best source of inspiration and ask questions about what colours they see at sunset, how would they be able to represent a perspective, an atmosphere etc. Have teenagers do scrapbooks, personalized with drawings, photos and reflections about experiences. Carrying a sketchbook around on holidays is an excellent past time, a great memory and something to be proud of and share later. Show them that anything can be art, engage in recycling art activities that will be unique and fun. Compare art forms from various countries and cultures when traveling. Try and describe, define them to form an opinion.

stories, imaginary scenarios and finally opinions. Key questions: Does anything remind you of something you have seen before? Can you tell a story about what is going on in this picture? Why is this one your favourite? What are the people in the picture saying, thinking, feeling, what is going to happen next, what just happened? Mature children who are interested in art can understand the correlation between the techniques, the effects, the theme and the message of the artist. What conventions did Picasso want to break when he painted his cubist portraits? Key questions can be: What aspect of that painting conveys fear/ tranquility/ urgency/ love/ happiness…? Why do you think Van Gogh decide to use thick brushstrokes? How does Vermeer achieve such a realistic light?

Taking your kids to art materials shops can often trigger their desires to try new forms of art, join classes and widen their horizons about what can be done in art. ArteMedia is a shop and studio with good quality art supplies. They run art and craft classes and children can learn about ceramics, drawing, various crafts such as beading, nail art, miniature making, scrap booking and more. Older children can do Photoshop editing or Mangga drawing classes. During summer holiday kids can join art camps.

Step into the artist’s shoes: Kids are often bemused by the fact that artists have purposefully chosen to paint the way they did, in other words that they have put thoughts and efforts to achieve their effect and overall result. Children seem to take art for granted or just believe that art works are the way they are because they simply turned out like that. Maybe it is because the younger they are, the more difficult it is to control their own artwork. This in itself can be magical but art appreciation is taking this necessary distance to read into art. Mature painters use art to express themselves, their moods, ideas, rebellions, heartaches and more. Ask your child why he thinks the artist produced a particular piece of work, in what circumstances, what he wanted to say, what he felt etc.

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kids and adults. Some of them offer activities for the whole family such as batik, silver jewelry making, drawing, ceramics, photography etc… These are particularly valuable because parents share experiences that lend themselves to talking about the process but also about art appreciation. A list of recommended places is given at the end of this article.

extended by parents with background information, historical facts, episodes of an artist’s personal life. Compare the paintings of an artist during his different periods. Compare art works produced around the same period by different artists. That will help children understand what was important for a particular artist, what his preoccupations were, how he saw the world, what messages he wanted to convey and finally what is unique about him. That is also art appreciation.

Prompt a narrative: To develop appreciation for various forms of art, we need to help children build a narrative around a work of art. Children should be given lots of opportunities to draw, paint, color in and produce their own art experimenting with various techniques and media. Kids need to build confidence and make their own narratives about what is happening in their piece. Adults should prompt the narration with open ended questions. Avoid closed or limiting questions such as “Is this our car you drew over here?” or “So this car doesn’t have any wheels?” that would no doubt discourage a 5 year-old child who is proud of his imaginary planet for fantastic heroes traveling in amazing flying saucers that break the speed of light. They can also be encouraged to construct narratives about other artworks they see. Going to a museum or gallery can have long lasting effects. Before you pick a gallery, ask yourself what type of art is likely to interest your kids. There is no point in putting them off at a young age. Think like a child and ask yourself: “If I was 10 years old would I be enthralled by Monet’s paintings of cathedrals or by the cartoon museum next door?” Look for art that will talk to your kids and try and appreciate it yourself. They can find their favourite artwork and say what they like about it. Often, the main problem for kids who are encouraged to talk about art is that they don’t have the language for it. Parents need to encourage them to look for the elements that compose a work of art. Initial questions can be: What colors can you see? What shapes do you see? What lines? Patterns? From pure observation, the conversation then takes a personalized angle because, at the end of the day, appreciating art is about feeling it, imagining it, making a construct and reflecting on it. Questions should trigger personal memories,

And remember, you don’t have to like a piece of art to appreciate it. For further information on art activities, check out the following places: Artémedia, Jl. Imam Bonjol #434, Denpasar, Tel: +62 361 783 4489 or +62 485 248 Email: rezadana@indo.net.id. Balinese Cultural Creations, Jl. Pulau Alor Permai #88, Denpasar. Tel: +62 361 7472556 Email: info@balinese culturalcreation.com Web: www.balineseculturalcreation.com. Davincio, Jl. Sedap Malam #116, Sanur, Denpasar. Tel: +62 361 8460025 or +62 361 796 4473 Email: davincio magicartschool@gmail.com Web: www.davinciobali.com. Pondok Pecak Library, Jl. Monkey Forest (on the far side of the football pitch), Ubud. Tel: +62 361 976194. Museum Lukisan, Jl. Raya Ubud. Tel: +62 361 971159 or +62 361 975136 Email: info@museumpurilukisan.com Website: www.museumpurilukisan.com. Jenggala Keramik in Jimbaran, Jl. Uluwatu II, Jimbaran. Tel: +62 361 703 311; Email: info@jenggala.com; Web: www.jenggala-bali.com. Also in Jenggala Keramik in Sanur on Jl. Tamblingan, next to Café Batu Jimbar. Studio Perak, Joanna Witt and Ketut Darmawan, JI. Hanoman, Ubud Tel: +62 81 2365 1809 or +62 361 780 1879 Email: info@studioperak.com Web: www.studioperak.com. Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud Tel: +62 361 979 252 Email: restaurantandlounge@gayafusion.com Web: www. gayafusion.com


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How to Choose a School? By Ima Deville

Bali has a wide variety of schools and new ones are being created every year. On the one hand, this is great news because you have a choice. However, parents often find it difficult to know what to look for when they have to choose a school for their children. They tend to listen to word of mouth and frequently opt for the establishment that their friends have chosen for their kids. This is not a bad idea because they will have had the chance to discuss with them the aspects of schools that are important for them, in their culture and for their particular family. In the expatriate world, schools often serve as identity and communities form around schools. In a school’s catchment area, it is not uncommon to find families knowing each other, sharing the same nationality or the same type of profession. However, parents ought to be more discerning than that. We now believe that schools are not about educating the masses but about educating each individual child. Families need to carefully balance the values of the schools with the values of their culture(s) together with the particular needs of their child. It is worth the effort penciling down what priorities your family has before starting your homework. To make an informed decision, you will need to research websites, visit establishments, meet with the right people and have constructive discussions within your family. Plot your priorities against the ones of the schools you are considering. Did I lose anyone by talking about homework for the families? The word was not used lightly because it is essential to be proactive when it comes to choosing an establishment. Parents need to clarify what their situation is and how it is likely to evolve. Are you going to stay in Bali for a long time or is it temporary at most? What might be your next move? Even if you cannot answer these questions, asking them will help identifying what your priorities are in terms of curriculum, examinations and languages amongst others.

Languages taught:

Many parents opt for English-medium schools. If the parents or one of the parents is an English speaker, it is a way to ensure that the children become literate and can pursue academic studies in English anywhere in the world. For nonEnglish speaking parents, this is perceived as the fastest and most efficient way to become bilingual. However, many parents often don’t know that the process of acquisition of another language does take time and they sometimes become impatient. Linguists differentiate between Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills (BICS), which students acquire first for day-to-day social interaction and Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency (CALP), necessary to follow and engage in the school’s curriculum. The first level of acquisition takes 6 months to two years whereas the cognitively demanding academic proficiency is only fully acquired after 5 to 7 years. This is why it is necessary to have a long-term vision of where you would like your child to be linguistically and be consistent with the languages you decide to expose your child to if you want to achieve true bilingualism or multilingualism. Non-English speaking parents should try and continue the maintenance and development of the mother tongue. Not only does it benefit the child because it values his culture and enhances his identity, but it also speeds up the process of learning English or another additional language. When the mother tongue is dropped or only spoken in oral situations at home, the children can suffer from subtractive bilingualism, a phenomenon that will affect negatively their overall schooling. There are several structures in Bali to develop languages such as Dutch, French, German, Japanese and some schools help parents to offer classes in their language. This is a good question to ask if you are visiting a school.

Parents should have the information at hand to read and compare. Schools websites can alienate someone who is outside that community but it is essential to learn to navigate them. Learn the jargon and get to the essential information. You will find recurring key words that are good indicators of the type of learning that takes place in that school. Read in between the lines of a school’s mission statement and philosophy and arrive prepared at a school visit. If a piece of information is not on the website, has it just been omitted, is it perceived as instrumental or is it just not offered and never will? Here are some of the important criteria to take into account when choosing the best school for your children:

Programs offered, curriculum and examinations:

Schools in Bali can teach the Indonesian curriculum, a foreign curriculum such as British, Australian, French etc… or a mix of the two or more. An international curriculum is also offered by schools teaching the International Baccalaureate. A curriculum is not just content, it will often dictate methodologies and a vision of the world. If your family knows where your child will go to school next, this is an important factor. Most of the time, a curriculum leads to formal examinations that will be taken into account for university entrance or for admission into other schools. These important exams normally take place at 16 and 18 years old. They are not to be mistaken with aptitude or standardized tests. Parents tend to focus primarily on examinations as they see them as the culmination of schooling but it should not be forgotten that there are several ways to achieve the same ends and it can be more important to consider a child’s likes and dislikes, aptitude, styles of learning and ambition. The range of subjects offered and the available options can be decisive if your child has a passion for certain subjects or for example scientifically or artistically inclined.

Bilingual schools, generally in English and Bahasa Indonesia, exist and they tend to cater for children of mixed couples or expatriates who have settled in Indonesia. If your aim is that your children become fully bilingual with the host country language, this is a good option. Parents should also consider the foreign language program of the school. Your child might have a strong desire to learn a particular language and inner motivation is often the main key to success. Parents may have other reasons to choose a particular language of study such as the importance of that language in the home country, their next destination, their social networks etc.

Special support

A percentage of children require special support in school, either temporary because they are adapting to a new system or more permanently because they have been diagnosed with special needs academically, developmentally or behaviorally. If parents are aware of such needs, it is essential that they discuss them openly with the school. In Bali, not many structures exist for special needs children and schools either cannot support these children or they will find ad hoc solutions. Commonly used support services within schools range from pairing the new kids in a buddy system, the availability of a school counselor, support classes for language or assistance in mainstream classes. A transparent communication with the school’s Head and teachers is essential. If the school has an assigned special needs teacher or an English as an Additional Language teacher, ask to meet them.

Facilities and Extra Curricular Programs

The range and quality of schools’ facilities tell you a lot about what your child will experience apart from the common classes. When you organize a visit to the school, check out their library, computer labs, science labs, playground, canteen, fields, pool etc. Parents of young children in particular should look at a school’s facilities from a safety perspective and judge whether organized play will take a large part in a kid’s school day. A diverse extra curricular program is what gives a school a community feeling and an identity. For many kids, an after

school class in a non academic discipline is what will make their day and what they are likely to talk about with you at home. It is also a way to interact with children from other classes and other age groups. Often, if a child’s favorite sport is offered and competitions organized, this is what will sell the school to that child.

Fees

Fees are an obvious factor of choice and, depending on your income, they will range from affordable to prohibitive. However, parents need to ask themselves which school offers the best quality for their money. A child’s education is one of the most important family decisions and although parents cannot spend beyond their means, value is difficult to judge in education: “How much would you pay for a ladder if you are upstairs in a burning building?!”

Location and transport The logistics of transport are an important factor, especially with constantly increasing traffic all over the South of Bali. Students who need to spend hours in a car or bus everyday are more likely to be penalized when it comes to school activities, events or social occasions organized outside of school. Tiredness accumulates because the child has to get up earlier and come back home later. If the school does not have busses, parents have to provide their own transport. This adds on costs, implies employing a driver, not having the car available in the early morning or the afternoon and they often opt for buying a second car. Co sharing a car to drive to school is an option but good organization is necessary to avoid stress. Parents cannot always choose where they live but proximity to the school is important.

School vision and mission statement Reading the documentation of schools regarding their philosophy and vision of education is informative and can tell you a lot about their priorities, methodologies and relationships between the community, the teachers and the students. Nowadays most schools have posted all this information on their website. Read it with special lenses on, try and find out what type of learning is taking place in that school. Is it traditional, content-driven, experiential, hands on, enquiry based or a mixture of some of these approaches? Nowadays several school wide values should be fully integrated in the curriculum and school life and you might want to explore what importance is given to the following: the environment, internationalism, service to the community, languages and understanding of other cultures. This list is not exhaustive by any means.

First impressions from Head of school, teachers and students Finally, discuss in your family what your first impressions are after a school visit. Ask to meet the Head of the school, the teachers and pop into some classes if possible. See students at break time and talk to them. Meet students who have the same nationality as you or come from a similar background. To give a simplistic but often reliable picture, if students and teachers walk around looking happy and say there is a good balance of work and play, the chances are that this school will be a conducive work environment.


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~~~ STEPS TO SUCCESS ~~~ Supporting Your Child’s Education Some ethnic groups favour homework and place emphasis on achievement through extra lessons and the opportunity to study at home. In contrast others prefer to leave the job to the school and place emphasis on quality family time together without the trauma of trying to get their kids to do homework. I’m sure you can identify where you stand in the great debate. So, why then do teachers assign homework? There are many reasons including the opportunity to review and practice what has been learned in class, prepare for a lesson or to explore subjects more fully than time permits in the classroom. If you only have 4 slots for history and there is a need for research, it is often not possible to achieve all of this in the given time slots. Above all, homework helps children to develop good habits and attitudes from an early age. Children learn to work independently and homework encourages self-discipline and responsibility. It also enables you to find out more about what your child is studying at school. Homework should be a positive experience.

The role of a parent is the most important one in the education of children and should not be underestimated. Traditionally, parents sent their children off to school and that was that. The school took care of education and there was little or no communications with parents and usually only if there was a problem. However, today quality schools encourage partnerships with parents. But schools can only do so much. After all, parents are their child’s first educator and there is a lot that you can do to support your child and children are more likely to succeed if you get involved in their education.

To help achieve this positive experience, ensure your child has a study area with light, supplies to hand and fairly quiet. A prepared study environment does not have to complicated it could be a desk or the corner of a table. Ensure resources are to hand including ample supplies of stationery and plenty of pencils as these can have a nasty habit of disappearing! Set a good example too. Whatever your views are on homework, your child will have been given a task at hand and

Reading is crucial to succes in a child’s education. It helps develop strong literacy skills in all subjects. You can play a positive and vital role in encouraging your child to read. Research indicates that reading for forty minutes every day expands a child’s vocabulary in one year to 2,500 new words. Children who read regularly are more likely to have a higher academic achievement. It is also a wonderful time for those of you with younger children to have quality one on one time together. Read to your children, listen to them read. As children move on to chapter books, let them read a chapter to you and you read them a chapter. Make it a wonderful, intimate, one on one time at the end of the day, before bed is a great time. Afterall with all of the distractions of the modern, fast paced world we live in, what a wonderful way to wind down and escape into the wonderful worlds that books offer. Encourage children to spend more of their leisure time reading as opposed to television and computer games. Academic achievement also drops for children who watch more than 10 hours of television a week. Be selective of programmes they watch. There are some fantastic documentaries out there on cable tv. Supporting your child with homework is an important part of a parent’s role. The mention of homework often brings about a multitude of emotions from parents some of who ‘hate’ it to parents who place importance on this and want more. This largely depends on parental attitudes and cultural backgrounds.

Behavioural problems have a huge impact on learning. These get in the way of your child’s attention and interactions with others. Early detection and intervention can prevent problems escalating. Difficulties grasping new concepts, remembering things, completing tasks, following directions or concentrating for extended periods may lead to behavioural problems which affects achievement. It is important that you talk to and listen to your child and communicate with the teacher if you suspect that your child is encountering problems often indicated in a drop in grade. Children may find themselves in circumstances which effect their learning and achievement. A school bully can make a child’s life miserable. Divorcing parents or a friend moving schools or countries or even the loss of a pet can impact on a child’s achievement at school. Talking to children helps and more importantly taking the time to listen. Children need to develop skills and attitudes to enable them to resolve issues they encounter and learn how to manage their own feelings and responses and understand that it is okay to express feelings and seek help. These are valuable lessons and skills that children will learn and will have for life if they are able to turn issues into positive experiences. Parents play an important role in supporting their children deal with issues as they arise. Students who are struggling often lose self esteem and confidence the very qualities that underpin learning. Children are often good at hiding their feelings but it is important to talk and communicate with your child’s teacher to find out the cause of the problem. Often this may be a tough subject area. Maths is a good example. Many students who struggle begin to hate the subject. They may have missed some important foundations which inhibits progress. It may be that they need to practice their times tables in order to solve problems and with a bit of extra practice it will make all the difference. Without self esteem and confidence, students are not fully equipped to reach their full potential.

Consistent support is crucial to sustaining a student’s confidence and sense of achievement. This is often tough after three years in preschool, six years in primary and after nine years of schooling middle school sets in and still schooling continues for another few years. It is around this age though that attention needs to be ever present as students hit the teenage years. Your child may not be as forth coming about what he or she has been doing at school let alone hand you his or her agenda or communication book. It is crucial that you check the agenda as vital information may be missed and make use of this to communicate with teachers. A good teacher will take an interest in what you have to say and take on board comments and concerns. Ask questions and show an interest in what your child is doing at school. Research in America indicates that parent involvement is neglected in promoting social, emotional and academic growth. It is important to express high expectations for children and encourage their efforts to achieve and help promote a life long love of learning. It is important that you encourage your child, focusing on achievements. Learning should not be about the reward at the end but the value the child places on the process which will ultimately lead to successful experiences. There needs to be positives found out of ‘failure’ and children need support in their attempts to overcome difficulties. Praise and encouragement go along way in supporting your child.

have no nutritional value and students who have no breakfast have to work on an empty stomach for hours. Adopt healthy eating habits and this will continue into adult life. Talk to your child about the nutritional content of food information which is easily accessible on packaged food. Most schools incorporate health education as a curriculum component but you can help your child take responsibility for their own informed choices.

Attitude plays a major part in a child’s behaviour. A child who falls behind may become defensive. Identifying changes allows you to take action to help develop your child’s confidence and ability to progress. A solid partnership with your child’s teacher is important. Your child will see that you are attempting to give support and it needs to be a three way interaction to make changes that will enable your child to succeed in their learning.

children are more likely to do their homework if you take an interest and talk about what your child is doing. Be clear on deadlines too, how often does your child tell you that it is not due until Thursday and suddenly Wednesday evening you’ve been invited for cocktails by the beach. Stress levels leap as you realise after your wonderful evening out, you haven’t had time to monitor homework and the task has not been completed. Whatever your child’s age, homework is more likely to be successful if ample time is set aside for completion. If assignments are not being completed satisfactorily, you may need to give more supervision and if it has not been completed, inform your child’s teacher. Afterall, time and effort has been given into planning homework and teachers appreciate efforts made to complete this. Many children at some point in their education will struggle. Even talented and gifted students can struggle in an area and it can very frustrating if you are not sure why. It is important that you observe and monitor you child for signs of this so that you can tackle this together with the school as soon as it arises. Common causes include physical, psychological and behavioural difficulties or circumstances which are beyond a child’s control. Physical aspects are usually the starting point. Take your child for an eye check up if your child is squinting. Health impacts significantly on your child’s performance. Ensure your child gets enough sleep. It is easy to tell which students had a late night with tell tale signs of yawns, the rubbing of eyes and a lack of concentration. Diet is a big one too. A nutrititious breakfast and snack for school help. Sugary and salty snacks

Above all, if children are to succeed they need to be encouraged and inspired and develop a love of learning. Positive attitudes and interest go a long way. Parents are the ones who can provide the consistent one to one support and individual attention that a child needs to achieve success in his or her learning journey.


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Is Handwriting Doomed to Die? By Ima Deville Do you remember how you were taught to write? Close your eyes, step into the time machine, press the lever down and travel back to when you when 6 or 7 years old. Can you see the lined paper of your handwriting book? Some of you would have been using pen and ink, others a pencil or a biro… but surely all of us remembered the colossal effort to keep in between the lines and form those curves and straight lines so that the writing looked like what the teacher had modeled for us. When the teacher took my book, put her glasses on and looked carefully at the exactitude of my strange hieroglyphs, it used to make me nervous.

they have to write neatly in cursive letters and I fully back up the teachers’ efforts by making them practice every night at home. Do I think that handwriting is a crucial survival skill? I have been thinking and I am slowly changing my traditional ingrained beliefs about it. What I don’t want is for my children to feel like I used to when the teacher would lower her glasses to the tip of her nose and ask me to go back and redo it but much better this time, when my friends were already in the playground having a laugh.

When she would take her red pen and wrote “Very Good” in the margin, I used to feel so good and proud of myself. However, when she crossed out some of my writing and told me to re-write another line of letters and words, I was disappointed. I would turn round discouraged but she would add “… be careful and don’t rush it.” The truth was that at that moment I was convinced that I was not good at writing and that in fact I simply hated it!

reading and writing. It certainly, together with schooling, allowed the masses to access the printed word.

Yes, I have been thinking and I have come to the conclusion that the first function of writing is to communicate, with oneself, with another person, a larger group or a way to reach many unknown people in this world. Time to make a distinction between writing and handwriting. As I told you before, I hardly handwrite more than 20 consecutive words these days, and I’m sure I am not the only one, but I write more than I have ever written! My laptop has become my best friend, I spend far more time with it than maybe I should, but it allows me to write about everything. Back in the time machine, back to the present and I am now over 40 years old. You might want to know what my handwriting is like. Well, it is not bad, at least compared to my husband’s for example! Don’t they say that girls write better than boys? I can write when I have to and I can read back my notes, more or less. Maybe I am still rushing it too much. It doesn’t seem to be such a large part of my life these days. I hand write shopping lists, phone numbers and messages, post its abound in my office and brilliant ideas for potential novels that will never see the light of day are on the back of parking tickets when I am stuck in traffic jams.

My technological skills are shamefully not as advanced as I would wish they were but I use my computer daily to write emails, notes, messages, articles, entries for my new guidebook and to brainstorm ideas for this long awaited novel. Around me, I see many geeks with far more advanced gadgets but what we all have in common is that we write. And we don’t just write, we create and communicate. Our handwriting is probably getting worse as a result but does it really matter? The truth is we have never been able to write and share our ideas as much and as easily as now. None of my ancestors wrote

I used to handwrite letters to my Grand Ma every week, scan them and email them to my mum who would print them for her. It was much quicker and far more reliable than posting them and, although she often complained that it wasn’t the same, she would still love receiving handwritten letters from me. I have boxes full of my Grand Ma’s letters that she sent me in all the countries I have lived in and even to a few Poste Restante offices when I traveled round the world for a year. She passed away last year and I know that I will never do that again and that her letters are almost like cherished relics from another era. published articles and I am convinced that my children will find new ways of expressing themselves in writing and share ideas across continents.

Until recently I was an international schoolteacher and, together with many of my colleagues, we would sit and complain about the horrible handwriting of our students. We would bring evidence of these atrocities to the staffroom and condemn bad handwriting as a sign of future failure in life. My kids now go to a school where

Technology allows us to exchange ideas and thoughts and it is synonymous with freedom of expression. Graphologists might have to take on another profession but we will benefit from not having to squint over tiny unreadable words and scribbles. I don’t deny that my handwriting is getting worse as a result but does it matter since I have never been able to write and share my writing as much as now? The evidence of this evolution and the giant steps of technology open a big question for education. Should we continue to teach and learn handwriting in the same way? Should we continue to judge someone well because they write beautifully formed letters that are neatly organized in easily readable words? Should our unconscious continue to favour the candidate with the best handwriting? There is no easy answer to this debate. There is a reality and a desire from the older generation and traditionalists to continue to put the same emphasis and weight on a

skill that we see dissolving in practice and in real life. Some schools offer laptops for their students and apply a paper-free environment policy in the school. Does it mean that their students will not handwrite clearly? In education we never drop a valued skill instantly because we consider them as part of our heritage. Looking at our past, our culture and our history, we understand for example why some school subjects are more important than others. Should it be this way? Things are in constant flux and it is right to always question practices.

Back in the time machine to the present, we witness technological tools allowing anyone to access the knowledge and the new thoughts out there, in our global world. The youngest have adopted these communication tools without blinking an eyelid. The oldest feel the pressure and try to adapt as there is no retracing steps in this process. Are we living through a communication and writing revolution? In many ways, we have said goodbye to diaries, love notes and handwritten manuscripts.

Being able to brainstorm ideas, organize them and render them into a logical argument, however old a student is, is surely more important than handwriting beautifully. Whether a student uses speech, drawing, acting, symbols, demonstrations, word processed texts or a handwritten page, what we are looking for is a maturity of thought and an ability to communicate ideas clearly. Following this argument, all forms of expression are equally important and technology is constantly creating new tools for us to use, solve problems and express ourselves more efficiently. And handwriting is then just one of the many valid tools available.

We welcome and regularly use blogs, forums, Facebook, emails and sms as a main tool of communication. Imagine how the scribes and the scholarly monks must have felt when printing saw the light of day and revolutionized

And now, just enough time for a last trip into the time machine. Step in and turn the dial fully to the right, as far as it can go into the future and imagine what you can see.


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Prostate problems are one of the major concerns amongst aging men in western countries, and it is clear that the incidence of prostate disease and prostate cancer is rapidly escalating. So what can you do to prevent and even reverse prostate disease?

Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) stimulates proliferation of prostate cells, more so than testosterone does, enlarging the prostate gland and narrowing the urethral channel, leading to urination problems, and speculation that elevated DHT is the cause of prostate cancer. Replacing the lost progesterone back into the body helps restore normal inhibition of 5-alpha-reductase, thus preventing testosterone from changing into DHT, which stimulates proliferation of prostate cells.

It is estimated that benign prostate disease affects over 40 percent of western men by age 50 and over 70 percent by age 60. And the most common symptom is trouble with urination – poor flow, urinary urgency, having to urinate frequently and also waking up several or more times at night to urinate.

Important points to remember regarding both progesterone and testosterone are: • Maintain good levels of both progesterone and testosterone for preventing, and for treating prostate cancer. Reestablish healthy ratios between estradiol, progesterone and testosterone. • Testosterone levels in men aged 30 to 35 are 200~300 pg/ ml. This level of testosterone does not hurt these 30 to 35 year old men and I believe it will not hurt men who are 65 to 70 years old.

Prostate cancer is the other concern of course. The incidence of prostate cancer increases with age. The majority of men in the US will acquire prostate cancer if they live beyond 65. Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in men in Australia (excluding some forms of skin cancer) with approximately 10,000 new cases diagnosed and approximately 2,500 deaths recorded each year. This is generally however a slow-growing cancer and in men over 65, the doubling time of a prostate cancer nodule is usually about 5 years (compared to the doubling time of a breast cancer nodule of about 3 to 4 months!).

Putting it all together in a quick summary, here are my suggestions for how you can have a healthy prostate for the rest of your life: •

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In Australia the current medical opinion is that the PSA test should not be offered for screening purposes. This view is based on: Not everyone with increased levels of PSA has prostate cancer. Other prostate conditions, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia or prostatitis can cause increased PSA levels.

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Increased PSA testing since early the 1990s has led to a rise in the number of cases of prostate cancer detected, there has been no clear evidence that screening for prostate cancer saves lives. In Australia, there has been no change in the mortality rate from prostate cancer even with increased PSA testing. Dr. John Lee in his book “Hormone Balance for Men: What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Prostate Health and Natural Hormone Supplementation” states that “good references show that men early in the course of their prostate cancer generally have low testosterone levels and little or no elevation of PSA.” Testosterone and Progesterone: Vital for Men’s Health Both progesterone and testosterone promote the p53 gene that leads to normal healthy cell apoptosis (normal cell death), which helps prevent against prostate cancer. Progesterone in men is vital to good health. It is the major precursor of their adrenal gland hormones (eg. cortisol) and testosterone. Men make progesterone in smaller amounts than women do however these small amounts are very important to a man’s health – especially his prostate health. Estrogen however promotes the Bcl-2 gene, a known oncogene that inhibits apoptosis and causes cancer. Since progesterone is a potent inhibitor of 5-alpha-reductase, the decline of progesterone in aging males plays a role in increasing the conversation rate of testosterone to DHT.

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2. Eat Fewer Science Experiments Here’s a rule of healthy eating that will serve you well when picking out foods for your family: The shorter the ingredients list, the healthier the food. One bad example is the Baskin-Robbins “Health” Shake. It has 73 ingredients, a whopping 2,310 calories and more than 3 days’ worth of saturated fat! What happened to the idea that a milk shake is just milk and ice cream? ‘What-you-see-is-what-you-get’ foods are mostly whole foods that don’t need packaging.

3. Snack With Purpose There’s a big difference between mindless munching and strategic snacking. Snacking with purpose means reinforcing good habits, keeping your metabolic rate high, and filling the gaps between meals. In the 20 years leading up to the 21st century (1977 to 1996) the average salty snack portions increased by 93 calories, and soft drink portions increased by 49 calories. Stay away from those! Combat portion distortion by eating healthy snacks: apple and peanut butter, homemade popcorn or a handful of cashew nuts.

4. Beware of Portion Distortion Snack portions aren’t the only things that have increased wildly in size. Since 1977 the average hamburgers have increased by 97 calories and French fries by 68 calories, according to the analysis of the Nationwide Food Consumption Survey. One easy way to short-circuit this growing trend? Buy smaller bowls and cups. A recent study at the Children’s Nutrition Research Center in Houston, Texas, shows that 5 to 6-year-old children will consume a third more calories when presented with a larger portion. The findings are based on a sample of 53 children who were served either 1- or 2-cup portions of macaroni and cheese.

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

TSUNAMI REVISITED The dreaded tsunami has once again hit the headlines. The Japan tsunami was so big that it traveled from its origin in North Japan to Hawaii, Russia, and Papua. Tsunamis of this magnitude can cover vast distances at incredible speeds, as fast as 800km/hr (slowing to about 80km/hr when it hits land). Bali being one of the many Islands on the Pacific ring of Fire, leaves us asking the question could it be us next time? And what would be the implications? The answer is of course is that it most certainly could happen here. Ok so “what if”? It raises a lot of interesting speculations, one of them being that if the wave hit the South of Bali you can forget any plans to skip off the Island. Even a moderate wave would take out the airport first; wise then to make alternative plans like stocking up on fresh water, food and medicines in your store room “just in case”. When you consider the history of tsunami’s it does seem that they are occurring more frequently around us, four of the five major tsunamis recorded in Indonesia occurring in the past 15 years. Before this, the worst tsunami disaster followed the volcanic eruption of the island of Krakatoa in 1883 when 35 meter waves crashed into Java and Sumatra, drowning 36,420 people! 2,700 died on the Indonesian island of Flores in December 1992. On 3 June, 1994, a tsunami took over 200 lives along the Indian Ocean coastline of Java, and over 100,000 people perished in Aceh in the December 2004 wave. So how will you know when the “big one” is on its way? TSUNAMI SURVIVAL (Safety Rules) • If you hear or feel that a strong earthquake has occurred, stand by for a possible tsunami emergency, and be prepared to move from low-lying coastal or lakeside areas to high ground at short notice. All tsunamis are potentially dangerous and destructive. (It is wise to make a mental note of the closest route to higher ground from the places that you frequent, such as school, office, home or shopping center. Some places are not as high as you think they are, for example the Sanur bypass to Kuta is at sea level and would be certainly knocked out by any tsunami) • Once a tsunami warning as been broadcast you should head for higher ground, naturally every one else will have the same plan and the roads will become jammed very quickl, so travel on foot or by pushbike may be a faster and safer way to travel than by car. • When an official warning is issued, it means a tsunami actually exists. (By the way don’t wait for an official warning in Bali! The tsunami alarm system is nice in theory but I wouldn’t trust my life to it. Use your common sense and move!) Some tsunami victims have dismissed such warnings as false alarms and died as a result. • Approaching tsunamis are sometimes preceded by a rapid rise or fall in sea-level. This is nature’s warning and should be heeded. Vessels should head for deep water immediately. Surfers DON’T hang around waiting to ride the “big one”....it will chew you up and spit you out less your limbs and most of your skin.

followed by the force of mega-tons of ocean. The waves’ energy extends from deep ocean floor to surface. A tsunami is a series of traveling waves of extremely long length and period. They are caused by under-sea events like earthquakes, landslides and volcanic eruptions; or by other natural events such as ocean meteorite impacts, or large landslides into bays or lakes. A tsunami is like the effect of a stone landing in a pond. Waves radiate out in ever-widening circles. As a tsunami crosses a deep ocean, length from crest to crest may be 150 km but the height may be under a meter, not felt by ships nor seen from the air, and may reach speeds up to 1,000 km/h. As tsunamis enter shallow water near coastlines, wave speeds drop as energy is compressed into much shorter distances. Wave heights increase dramatically up to 40 meters, threatening life and property, as they strike the shore with devastating force. Between multiple waves, which may vary in size, sea-level may actually drop well below normal. Great destruction may arise even though the tsunami may have been caused by actions thousands of kilometers away. Here are the major points to consider in Indonesian. Please share it with your Indonesian family, friends and staff.

• Never go to the shore to watch a tsunami. If you can see it, you are too close to escape. • Cooperate with your local emergency authorities if asked to evacuate. It helps of course if you can swim, although a tsunami should not be thought of as just a “big wave” because technically it does not have the same formation as a regular ocean wave at all, but a massive wall of water

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• A small tsunami at one point on the shore can be extremely large a few kilometers away so don’t let the modest size of one make you lose respect for all. • As a tsunami is not a single wave, stay out of danger areas until an official ‘all-clear’.

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Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@chcbali.com or Hp. 081 2366 0000.

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Land of the Lazy Flat-Bottomed Journalists Anyone who’s ever read this column knows that I’m a big fat whiner. Actually, I’m a very small skinny whiner, but my size does not reflect the magnitude of my whininess. So for argument’s sake, let’s just say I’m a big fat whiner.

Even if I wanted to walk around, I couldn’t – the sidewalks are overrun with warung and the pollution is overbearing. So I have metamorphosed into a new species – the lazy flat-bottomed journalist.

I constantly complain about Jakarta – the traffic, bad waiters, lack of systems and the fact that everything has too much sugar in it.

And being small and skinny, as I mentioned, means that when I get lazy, I don’t put on weight like most do – my muscle just turns to mush and I get even skinnier and wither away. I look nothing like the big fat whiner that I am inside.

If I were an optimist, I would say the traffic has taught me patience, the lack of systems has taught me to loosen up, the sugar has at least gotten me a little high. But I am not an optimist, and my whine for this month is unfair, I know, but I’m going to go through with it anyway – Jakarta, you are making me lazy. I should probably be grateful that I have a maid who washes all my clothes and cleans my house. And having a driver who takes me wherever I want to go whenever is a pretty sweet deal. But having someone to do all these chores is making me dangerously idle. I no longer have to think about whether I can mix colors with whites. A pile of clothes on the floor that smells like a combination of home-delivered Chinese food and a smoky bar miraculously transforms into a neatly folded pile of perfumed apparel three times a week. On a recent work trip, I discovered my poor ironing skills had gotten even worse, and that I was incapable of keeping my things in any kind of functional order. Back home in Sydney, I wasn’t the least bit lazy. Each weekend was filled with the most mundane of domestic chores. I would get around on public transportation and walk kilometers a day, just to get to work, run a few errands and go home. In Jakarta, I jump in the car, state my destination and slip into a daydream, paying no attention of what route we are taking. It’s like Samantha on “Bewitched”, who wriggles her nose and gets from one place to another (except in Jakarta, of course, such teleporting takes hours). What all this means is that I am not getting any exercise. Just think about how much sitting is involved in the Jakarta expat’s lifestyle: After waking up, I eat breakfast, work at my desk, take a trip in the car, do an interview, have lunch, take another car ride home and I’m back again at my desk. Then there’s dinner and a bit of TV or a book – all done sitting.

As my laziness manifested in a record-low weight recently, I decided I would do something about it. The plan was to fatten up and then hit the gym to rediscover what muscle feels like. What that meant initially, though, was gorging myself for a few weeks. Any doctor will tell you that this is not the way to go about putting on weight, but in Jakarta, it’s just too temping to hit the warung and eat to your heart’s content. In the name of health I have kept warungs at an arm’s length. They not only once gave me the worst parasite of my life, the food often has as much nutritional value as the brown paper it is wrapped in, which generally turns clear if you don’t eat the food within five minutes. So for the past month I have been scoffing down the best nasi Padang in the neighborhood. The ibu up the road makes the most tender beef rendang and fattiest nasi uduk.

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On top of that, home delivered dinner is on the agenda a good three times a week, from pizza to Indian curries rich with ghee, and I never say no to dessert. Instead of vodka, I’m drinking longnecks of Bintang, and in the name of protein, a whole goat is likely to have been sacrificed from all the sate kambing I have devoured. Having put on a couple of pounds, I am probably ready to stop gorging myself and start buffing up, as I had planned. But truth be told, my laziness has become me, and I can’t quite get off my now rounder behind to get to the gym. Plus I’m quite sure I have developed an addiction to nasi Padang. Jakarta, I cannot fight you and your crowded sidewalks, your domestic help and your street food. I submit to a life of laziness.

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SCHEDULE THAT Easter at Bali Dynasty (24 April) T This is the first of the Easter celebrations that I E have included for this h edition. The Bali Dynasty e has put together a whole h host of activities for the h kkids starting at 9 am with Easter greeting card E making at the Kids Club. m At 10 am off they go to the A garden where they will g jjoin in an Easter egg hunt at the inner garden followed by egg painting at 10.30 am. At 11 am the kids will enjoy Easter bunny animal balloon making followed by an Easter buffet lunch at SEN5ES restaurant. There is a great line up of activities that will keep the children occupied all morning! The adults have not been forgotten either with a scrumptious Sunday roast lamb lunch buffet at SEN5ES. Very reasonably priced too. I’d say drop the kids off, do a bit of shopping and meet up later for lunch! When

: 9 am – 12 pm (Kids Easter Bunny Party) 11 am – 2 pm (buffet) Cost : IDR100,000 (Kids Party) IDR160,000 (buffet) Where : Bali Dynasty Resort, Jl Kartika Plaza, Tuban Contact : 752403 ext 2 reservations@balidynasty.com

Easter Entertainment – Westin Resort (24 April) This is yet another choice if you are planning to celebrate Easter. Entertainment is provided by the Batak Stroller singer as you enjoy Sunday brunch at the Ikan restaurant. If you have plans during the day, the Westin also has an Easter buffet dinner with special Easter activities for the children, another great way to spend an evening with the family but have a break from the kids as they are entertained with the usual Easter activities. There’s also 50% discount off the price of food for children aged 4 to 12 with children under 4 free. When Cost Where Contact

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Easter Sunday Barbecue and Children’s Easter Party – Conrad (24 April) The Conrad has also made a special effort to offer a celebration in style with a Sunday barbecue at the Eight Degrees South Restaurant. There is indeed a mouthwatering spread with fresh seafood, Rock lobster, oysters, lamb carving, pizzas, gourmet salads and more! Children under 12 years can enjoy a complimentary kids buffet. The children will be kept entertained with the Easter party at the Kura Kura Club with Easter activities including pat the bunny rabbit, an egg hunt, guess how many, a sack race, bottle fishing, Easter bingo and a special interactive drumming session with Hamanah drum and dance. Snacks are available ble and each child will receive a gift. If you decide to combine the two, there is a 25% discount off the Easter party. This is another perfect way to enjoy lunch while the children are entertained. When: 12 pm – 3 pm, Easter party 1 pm – 3 pm

Where: Conrad Bali, Jl Pratama No 168, Tanjung Benoa Cost: IDR450,000 (barbecue) IDR135,000 (Easter party) Contact: 778788 restaurants@ConradBali.com

Easter Sunday Champagne Brunch – Alila (24 April) I’m going to briefly mention this one as this is total splurge if you go for the champagne option! It’s a beautiful resort set on limestone cliffs with breathtaking views of the ocean and offers a very special Easter treat. Definitely for a special occasion with a bottle of Jacquesson Cuvee N 733 NV French Champagne! When Cost

: 11 am – 3 pm : IDR400,000 ++ (lunch) IDR2,500,000 ++ (two people with champagne) Where : Jl Belimbing Sari Banjar Tambiyak, Uluwatu Contact : 8482166 uluwatu@alilahotels.com

Easter Sunday Brunch – Nammos (24 April) For those of you who are not aware of this, Nammos is the beach restaurant below the Karma Kandara resort and the beach has got to be one of the most beautiful in Bali with stunning views. The sea is calm and it is a great place for the kids to play and swim safely and above all it is clean. This is a great day to schedule a visit as you can join in the Easter celebrations with Easter egg hunting on the beach, entertainment from magicians and beach games. The brunch menu offers local organic produce, eco friendly seafoods and healthy beverages. This is a fantastic place to hang out with the family for the whole day. If you make it through to the evening or want to come along for sunset there is also the Karma curry evening from 6 pm with a selection of mouth watering curries from all over the world and special cocktails and beer promotions as you settle back to watch the amazing sunset. Even if you don’t manage to go then, it really is worth a trip out to this spectacular part of the island.

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Green Camp (18 – 22 April / 25 – 29 April) I always like to schedule educational events or events that make a difference and this is definitely both. This is an opportunity to go green and Green Camp aims to remove boundaries between people and nature. There are plenty of fun experiences that offer practical and life skills and at the same time build nature awareness and appreciation. The daily line up of activities provide opportunities to get involved in all areas of camp life. Activities include exploration in the jungle, mud play, swimming, yoga, night safari, shadow puppetry, chocolate making, silk worm batik painting and loads more. Children stay in yurts, dwellings traditionally used by Turkic and Mongolian nomads in Central Asia. These are more home like than tents in shape and build with thicker walls which are fully enclosed and lockable with beds for extra comfort. The mission of the camp is to encourage a sense of ownership, of belonging to and being a part of the natural world that will see children actively take on board new knowledge and move with confidence to help protect and make a positive change to the planet. I think this is what sets Green Camp and Green School apart, their mission which we can all learn from, incorporate into our daily lives and make a big difference to our planet.

Where : Karma Kandara, Jl Villa Karara, Banjar Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan Cost : IDR695,000 ++ adults IDR347,500++ children Contact : 8482222 res@karmaresorts.com

Good Charlotte (22 April) In case you don’t know (I didn’t!) Good Charlotte are an American rock band who formed on 1st April 1996 with their first album release in September 2000. They have added an extra date here in Bali (who can blame them?) as part of their Cardiology Australian Tour. It is also great to see talent from different Asian countries come together to perform as the supporting bands too. The entertainment kicks off with Tomo 16 from Thailand, Seribe from India, Urbandub from The Phillipines, Andra and the Backbones from Indonesia and then of course what all the fans will be eagerly awaiting for..... Good Charlotte. There are limited tickets on the door but best to book early to avoid disappointment as this is sure to be a sell out gig. Great to see more bands coming to Bali. When : from 7pm Where : Boshe VVIP Club, Jl Bypass Ngurah Rai No 89X Contact : 360 3980 boshevvipbali@yahoo.com

Cost : USD235 (3 days) USD360 (5 days) Where : Jl Raya Sibang Kaja, Banjar Saren, Abiansemal, Badung Contact : 469875 info@greencampbali.com

Karma Kandara Anniversary Celebration (22 April) Happy birthday Karma Kandara! This is certainly going to be a celebration in style at this super resort in the most amazing sspot. The evening sets out with a cocktail reception at 6 pm with signature cocktails from the mixologist and Morrocan w sspiced kebabs to nibble on and entertainment from live belly dancers and special DJs. The party then moves down to d Nammos beach club for a Balinese inspired celebration with tthe tunes of jegog and local Balinese dance sessions while yyou enjoy platters of Indonesian food. At 9 pm the party will move into full swing with international DJs playing sounds from m tthe past and present with beach shows including stilt walkers and fire dancers. What an amazing evening this sounds like a and it is only their third anniversary. Imagine what it will be like a at their five and even tenth anniversary parties! I reckon this a is definitely a party to attend at this superb resort. When Cost

: from 6pm : IDR695,000 ++ (adults) IDR347,500 ++ (children) Where : Jl Villa Karara, Banjar Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan Contact : 8482222 res@karmaresorts.com

Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com>

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

How to Start a Business in Bali by Michael Henry

The proprietor of Indo Advisors, a business consultancy firm, whose name is not given, sounds like a crusty old school expat who has weathered many a rocky bureaucratic roadblock, financial crisis, legal impediment in the 24 years he has spent all over Indonesia. Stuart MacDonald of Travelfish.org, the publisher of interactive digital travel guides, has been living in S.E. Asia for 14 years. He borrowed “a little bit of money” from his parents to get his website up and running. Richard is the owner of the Rambutan Hotel in Lovina, founded in 1989. His Balinese wife’s family did all the building and still provides service staff and expertise. This interview and the next are indispensable reading for anyone contemplating opening a hotel in Bali. Finally, an interview with the proprietor of the Baam Rim Nam Guesthouse in Thailand was included because his website (jamkohchang. com) is a fantastic example, the author claims, of how a blog can be used to promote a guest house or hotel on Bali.

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None of these omissions seriously detract from the book’s overall usefulness, but I think that the “Resources” section in the back would’ve been exponentially more helpful had it listed not only all the websites of the interviewees but also contact information by category of all the websites, companies, business associations and sources for books mentioned in the text.

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The author will email you the book as an attachment after you pony up the $15 bucks. The price is steep as there were no manufacturing costs, but you might as well get used to paying just as much for an ebook as a real book. It’s still worth the price. I begrudgingly admit that a digital book doesn’t kill trees, is highly portable, websites are hyperlinked for immediate access, and any topic is searchable. In spite of all these benefits, I made a bound copy from the pdf file in the local copy shop because I’m not a Kindle person.

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The interviews are unedited and rife with typos, repetitive and run-on sentences, missing words and errors in punctuation that often affect clarity. It is as if the interviews were transcribed verbatim from a recording, keeping intact all the stops and starts of ordinary speech. After running a spell check and smoothing out the text with tighter editing, the interviews could have been sent again to the interviewees for a final check before publication.

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Big Tree, owned by an American couple, has gone from eking out a living running a small vegetable garden to becoming one of the major producers of organic food in Indonesia. Ben and Blair got their seed money from outside investors who believed strongly in what they were doing. They speak the optimistic idiom of the 30-something generation. Vaughn Hatch, who operates Indokiwi, a copy writing, translation and interpreting service, first came to Indonesia in 1997 on a Rp170,000 per month Indonesian government scholarship to study gamelan.

No mention is made of the ITAS visas for foreigners with Indonesian spouses, the Jakarta Globe as an excellent medium to reach expats, SKAL and the Bali Hotels Association as travel industry networking groups, various Indonesia-based chambers of commerce, and other expat forums (www.expat.id, baliblog.com, baliforum.com, asiaexpat.com, etc.) except his own.

Br. Pengubengan Kauh

The five interviewees are of different ages, backgrounds, speak from entirely different realms of experience, possess different skill sets, levels of idealism and skepticism. In several you can detect a caution so extreme that it borders on cynicism. Some are more environmentally aware than others. Each used different sources of financing to get their businesses going. Though the writer strongly recommends creating a business plan, none of his interviewees did.

Throughout the text the writer posts charts, statistical tables and cites a wealth of internet resources, business groups and associations, print media and business books. Unavoidably, some of his statistics are no longer valid or have been drastically impacted by recent events, i.e. the dramatic fall in Japanese visitors since the March 2011 tsunami.

Jl. Intan Permai

To be honest, I was put off immediately when this peripatetic author, who calls himself a “digital nomad,” stated in the introduction that he has spent a total of one year in Indonesia. He went on to argue that he has compensated for his lack of experience with interviews of expats who have been living and doing businesses in Indonesia for a combined total of 80 years.

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Jl. Merta Nadi

The author has been building websites since 2005, and his guide is especially strong on how to use the internet and blogging as powerful and effective marketing tools. He is at his best when he explains how to achieve higher rankings, market through social media, get more hits to your website, use analytic features to see how people are reaching your site, as well as simple and clear descriptions of the capabilities of Twitter, WordPress, etc.

Throughout the book the author dispenses insider tips on how to find niche markets like a women’s yoga or surf retreat and even urge his readers to consider boring yet lucrative business ideas like doing overseas tax returns for expats. A number of his recommendations are obvious but worth repeating: talk to other expats, don’t become too emotional in your business decisions, make your brochure stand out, live in the area where you plan to start your business for several months, and so forth.

Jl. Raya Kerobokan

Don’t even think about starting a business in Bali without reading this ebook which gives invaluable advice on just about every facet of a business start up from company types, registering your business and types of visas for foreigners to licenses, tax issues, targeting your market, press releases and staffing issues.

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How to Start a Business in Bali: A Practical Guide to Setting up and Running a Successful Business in Bali, Bali Expat.com 2010, ebook, 112 pages, resources, glossary and common abbreviations. Available directly from the author at www.baliexpat.com or through Amazon (ISBN 10- 1453649352, 140 pages, $25 plus overseas shipping).

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Season of the Witch Two Medieval Knights, who have deserted the Crusades in the Holy Land, find themselves coerced into delivering a young woman to a distant European city, where she is to stand trial on charges of witchcraft. Naturally, their journey is to be hard and hazardous, but, when they finally reach the remote city, things are to heat up even more considerably. Director Dominic Sena makes a surprisingly good mysterious thriller, which manages to keep interest and suspense throughout its running time. The movie also features spectacular scenery, and excellent costumes, sets, and special effects. Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman play the disillusioned Knights rather well. Stranded Written and directed by Sandra and Hugues Martin, this is an unusual and powerful French movie, set in Algeria in 1960. A troop of soldiers must trudge through the desert, seeking the survivors of a plane crash, and an attaché case one of them was carrying, which contains Top Secret papers. By day, they must fend off attacks from Algerian rebel snipers, and, by night, some extremely peculiar things start happening around their camp sites. The movie is made in an especially interesting way, which imitates the French ‘New Wave’ cinema style of the 1960s. Also, the movie makes some subtle, but pertinent, political points, as the suspense and tension mounts up. The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada When his Mexican best friend is killed by a Border Patrol Policeman, rancher, Tommy Lee Jones, who has a spread close to the Texas-Mexico border, kidnaps the policeman, and, with the exhumed body of his friend, makes the cop travel on horseback across the rugged Mexican terrain, to give his friend a decent burial in his tiny Mexican hamlet. Along the way, Tommy Lee does a pretty good job of psychologically torturing the Border Patrolman. Tommy Lee also directs the movie, in a slow manner, which allows for plenty of time to take in the plot, acting performances, and amazing landscape. Barry Pepper co-stars in this good modern-day western. Made in Dagenham Set in the ‘Swinging Sixties’ of a revived post-war England, this movie, based on true events, follows the story of a group of female machinists, working in a car manufacturing plant, who go on strike seeking Equal Pay. Their actions are to have serious repercussions in the highest political places. Okay, similarities can be found with Sally Field’s vibrant American movie ‘Norma Rae’ (1979), but, director Nigel Cole fills his English movie with a rambunctious working-class humor, which is undeniably British. Sally Hawkins, Bob Hoskins, and Miranda Richardson, star in this ‘slice-of-life’. Sharktopus American producer Roger Corman started making his record number of Z Grade exploitation movies (over one hundred of them) back in the 1950s. Among those who began their careers working for him are Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, Peter Bogdanovich, Jack Nicholson, Jonathan Demme, Joe Dante, Ron Howard, and James Cameron. All of Corman’s productions have featured big-breasted women and much bloody mayhem. His latest flick, ‘Sharktopus’, is no exception. A biological research company makes a marine mutant as a secret weapon for the American Navy; it escapes, and goes on a feeding frenzy in a beach resort. What can I say? The movie is so bad that it is brilliant. Half-Shark, Half-Octopus, All Killer! Yogi Bear Children are going to get a big kick out of this movie, even if they are not familiar with the famous television cartoon series. Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo are still coming up with schemes to steal ‘pic-a-nic’ baskets from the tourists in Jellystone Park, but, when some corrupt politicians want to

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Diary by Mr. Robet

close the park, and sell off all of its lumber, it’s up to Yogi and Boo-Boo to save the day. Yes, the plot is kinda lame, and the human characters cardboard cutout, but, the animal robotics and clever computer animation are just charming. Dan Aykroyd and Justin Timberlake provide the voices for Yogi and Boo-Boo. I always love it when Yogi says: “Smarter than the average bear, Boo-Boo”. Paul Simon Pegg and Nick Frost star in this movie as two British comic-book geeks, who are travelling across the USA, and visiting Sci-Fi conferences and famous UFO sites during their trip. Outside Area 51 they encounter an alien, called Paul, who has escaped from the secret facility, and they agree to transport him to his rendezvous with a rescuing spaceship. Basically, all the movie does is to send-up Steven Spielberg’s classic films ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’ (1977) and ‘E.T. – The Extraterrestrial’ (1982). After a while the joke becomes a little bit boring, and the movie droops into tedium. Country Strong Whether it is taking place on stage on Broadway, or, in the movies in Hollywood, or, in the case of this musical, the concert halls of the Deep South, there has always been plenty of stories about young artists clawing their way to the top of show business. This movie, ‘Country Strong’, is another one of those stories, and is really of no great interest. What is of interest is Gwyneth Paltrow, who appears as a Country and Western Diva, with alcoholic problems. When not hitting the bottle, Gwyneth sings a couple of songs quite nicely, but, as the movie progresses, Gwyneth is to find that with her drink problems, mental health issues, and bad marriage, the pressures of show business are just too much for her. Poor Gwyneth!

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Contact Person : 081 2362 8737 or 081 2468 8357 Hereafter Three connected stories investigate death and the concept of an ‘after life’. Another Year A couple enjoying their retirement have their serenity disrupted by friends. Season of the Witch A woman is transported to a distant city to stand trial on witchcraft charges. Stranded Some soldiers trudge through a desert seeking the survivors of a plane crash. The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada A kidnapped border patrolman is forced to take a body to Mexico for burial. Morning Glory A TV producer lands a job rejuvenating a tired network morning news show. Made in Dagenham The female machinists in an English car factory go on strike for Equal Pay. The Next Three Days Convinced of her innocence, a man attempts to break his wife out of prison. Sharktopus A deadly escaped marine mutant goes on a feeding frenzy in a beach resort. Yogi Bear Politicians try to close Jellystone Park, and Yogi and Boo-Boo save the day.

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For Sale; Camping tent 2 bedrooms sleeps 8 bought in Australia for $ 500. I sell for 3 million rps. Call 0819 9988 8053. Kerobokan. [165]

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Nora Gasparini: Artisan Perfumer

Nora Gasparini was born in Martinique, a French island i n t h e Caribbean. She lived there until she was 17 years old when she moved to Paris, the beginning of many years of traveling. Nora’s first job w a s i n Montreal at the CVMQ, the agency that regulates the financial markets of Canada. Realizing this type of work wasn’t for her, she followed her instincts and worked successively in sushi restaurants, natural hair cosmetics workshop and finally in perfumery. Nora opened “L’Atelier Parfums et creations” in Sanur and still continues to work with the growing community of independent perfumers in the USA and Europe. What are your interests? Wine tasting, reading, environmental issues, design, movies. When you were a little girl did you like flowers? Like every little girl I loved the smell of flowers but also unusual smells like moss and the dusty smell of airconditioning, which I am still crazy about! Who has strongly influenced you? My father. He taught me how to be confident and fearless. He is a free spirit who doesn’t care what people think. His influence was for me the beginning of freedom. How did you wind up in Bali? My husband has been in love with Bali since his first visit in 1996 which was even before we met. He is the one who introduced me to Bali in 2006 and he even proposed marriage to me here! This happened one year after we brought 40 couples from the other side of the world to get married here. The professionalism and kindness of people who took care of us impressed us. The Balinese still impress me to this day. What gave you the idea of becoming a perfume maker? In New York, I was lucky enough to visit the laboratories of the IFF (International Flavors and Fragrances) who is the world leader in the creation of perfumes. The fragrances and professionals I encountered there had a huge impact on me and triggered a major turning point in my life.

Why did you open your perfumery studio on Bali? My obsession is with perfumery and Indonesia itself. Sanur is a perfect place to learn perfumery because it is a quieter locale half-way between Kuta/Seminyak and Ubud. My studio is located in the beautiful garden of the Hotel Puri Tempo Doeloe, a little Indonesian haven on Jl. Bypass. There is nowhere else like Bali for an inspiring experience. Is Indonesia a player in the perfume industry?

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Indonesia ranks consistently among the top six biggest producers of many important raw materials used in the perfume business, including but not limited to patchouli, vetiver, sandalwood and cloves. What was the first perfume you ever created? An unusual perfume with jasmine absolute and vetiver for women. How do you find inspiration to make a new perfume? Anywhere and at any time - even when I dream. What do students learn when they join your perfume making class? That the quality of the raw materials (natural or synthetic) is the key to making an exclusive perfume. I hope also that my students will begin to understand why perfumery is so mysterious and complex. Do you conduct your class alone? I work with my assistant, Suarti. She is a very fast learner.

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Do men join your workshop? I am amazed how many men are now interested in perfumes. The ratio is almost 50-50. Is it difficult to make an individualized perfume formula? No, because I spent a year designing an easy method by which my students can make their own formula. How long is the workshop and how much does it cost? The initial workshop is 3 hours and costs just Rp1,125,000. After that initial session, students may come back and make as many formulas as they like in the 90 minute workshops (Rp725,000). These prices include your own 30 ml alcoholbased perfume and samples. We keep all your formulas in our database for future reorders. Would I be able to make a tailor-made fragrance that reflects my personality? Yes, you will be able to make your very own scent and discover a bit more about yourself. If I took your workshop, would I then be able to make my own perfume brand? If you want to create your own limited perfume series line we have a specific process, which is much longer of course. What are you plans for the future? I hope to launch a “L’Atelier Parfums et creations” perfume collection by the end of this year. It is almost ready but I am a perfectionist! How may readers learn more about your workshops? Email me at nora@parfumsetcreations.com or make a reservation at tel. 0361-282-529. We have also an active F a c e b o o k p a g e : h t t p : / / w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / PERFUMEWORKSHOPBALI and website: www. parfumsetcreations.com. For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <dariskm@gmail.com> Copyright © 2011 Al Hickey You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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“Yayasan Senyum Bali (Bali Smile Foundation) is looking for help from a Developmental Psychologist for occasional consultations. If you are qualified and would like to help, kindly contact Sukma on (0361) 233758. For more information please see <www.senyumbali.org>. [172

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06 April - 20 April, 2011

Update Tirta Ayu is at the Watergardens at Tirta Gangga, in Bali’s north-east. It is an idyllic location and one of those perfect luncheon stops. As you sit in the restaurant you overlook the royal water gardens and Nusa Penida beyond. The restaurant has an interesting menu mix of local East Bali favourites, Indonesian and International dishes. However I have always stuck to the excellent local dishes. The Balinese Megibung is a favourite here, and at only Rp.160,000++ for two persons is both great value and an excellent introduction to Balinese cuisine. It is quite ironic that the concept of Megibung [sharing many dishes together] was first so named by the then King of Karang Asem, I Gusti Anglurah Ktut Karangasem, in the 17th century, you can now enjoy it here at Tirta Ayu, for centuries the watergarden retreat for the Kings of Karang Asem. From the a la carte menu I like their Chicken Safriani Jingga, tender chicken in a coconut milk curry sauce, Udang Base Pelaleh, prawns is a spicy sauce, and Grilled Chicken Bali style, Be Siap Panggang Base Kalas, very spicy! To finish, particularly after eating food with so much chilli and spices, there is no better way than to select another Balinese special, Jaja Dadar, soft sweet rice flour crepes stuffed with grated coconut that has been cooked with coconut sugar [pictured]. Eat one and you will want another one!

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For Sale; Brand new coffee machine, still in box. Bought at ACE Hardware Rp. 500.000. Never used will sell for me Rp. 350.000. Contact +62 812 380 8802. Seminyak. [241]

RYOSHI HOUSE OF JAZZ

For Sale; Books, English. majority are paperbacks in very good condition. 2050,000 rupiah. List can be emailed. View in Sanur. <sanursarah@gmail.com>. Ph 285 437 or 0819 3304 8209. Sanur. [247]

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For Sale; iPhone G4, Dual sim, with accessories, box, cables, lens protector. You can have it all for only IDR two and a half million. Call: Ardi 0857 3816 8818. Kerobokan. [036]

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Discover the Magic of Gabah Restaurant and Bar and Redefined Dining Experience in the Relaxing, Romantic, Pool View and Taste our delectable Authentic Indonesian and Local Cuisines, it’s the Ideal Way to Explore the Cuisines from All Over the Archipelago. Nowhere Else in Bali is There a Better Opportunity to Explore Authentic Culinary Taste of Local, Indonesian, Asean Specialities Dishes Than at Gabah Restaurant and Bar.

For Sale; Viewsonic 19-inch 4:3 computer LCD, with built-in speakers, 2 simultaneous inputs: DVI and VGA. Native resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels. Rp. 2.2 million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [186]

Ombak Café is found seaside at the very end of the road Jln. Pererenan that leads to the beach of the same name [just east of Echo Beach], Canggu. It looks more like a house when you drive into their private entrance. Walk up the stairs and you are on a pleasant terrace overlooking the broiling surf as it pounds against the reef and sand below. Ombak is open from 7.00 every morning for breakfast [an enormous range of options all at crazy low prices]. The All Day snack and light meal menu is both International [pastas, generous sandwiches, an interesting Prawn Salad and that essential Fish & Chips] and local [Sup Buntut, Spring Rolls and Wontons]. Mains are mostly local Balinese and Indonesian dishes, many of which have a surprising other-Asian or even International twist to them [for example the Nasi Goreng is wrapped in an omelette, Thai style, or ‘in a blanket’ as they say!]. The food is all from that rare breed, a Balinese Chef with a published cook book! All the staff are from the local village so English is at a premium but there is an abundance of smiles, charm and friendliness that more than compensates! Ombak Café is perfect for when you want to just switch off, and relax. Bebek Bengil will be joining with a small select group of restaurants and opening a beachfront restaurant complex at central Nusa Dua, next to the Grand Hyatt. Planning is well advanced and the actual building is almost due to begin. No doubt the constant queues of customers for that Crispy Duck at Ubud will not be any less, instead a whole new market for this unique Ubud dish will be created. More queues I guess?

For Sale; Excellent condition stainless steel equipment. Noodle/pasta boiler 70x60x85 Rp. 3.2jt. Griddle/grill 60x42x85 2 pilot+2 burner Rp. 2.8jt. Berjaya grill 90x73x25 3pilot Rp. 4jt. Griddle 50x75x85 3jt. Satay grill 60x25x80 Rp. 1.6jt. Berjaya 4 stove + oven 60x78x85 Rp. 4. 5jt. 6door cooler/frezzer 200x80x190 Rp. 11.5jt. Mixer 5ltr Rp. 3jt. *mixer getra 20ltr Rp7jt. Contact 0819 9902 2500. Denpasar. [167]

Gabah Restaurant and Bar, Complex Kuta Sidewalk, Kartika Plaza Street Kuta, Bali p. 62 361 751864 f. 62 361 751866 sales.restaurant@ramayanahotel.com NC/R/G-6 April 11

Imperial Xi-Fu does Dim Sum! It is available every day for lunch and all day on weekends.

This is the new Chinese restaurant off the foyer of The Fave Hotel on Teuku Umar in Denpasar, and part of the very successful Imperial Indonesian chain of Chinese restaurants. Most Dim Sum, around the world, is that of Hong Kong, Cantonese style. That also applies to the Imperial but they also offer Beijing style as well. Sio Mai and many other steamed buns including salted egg, teratai bean, taro, pandanus and the classic BBQ pork bun, Cha Siew. A Dim Sum feast means consuming dumplings with many different fillings, some dumplings are deep-fried but mostly they are steamed and arriving on your table in bamboo steaming baskets. Stuffed with juicy prawns, red pork or a variety of vegetable combinations, all are dipped in a little soy or chilli paste, before being maneuvered to mouth via chopsticks [if you find them difficult to use then just stab the dumpling with one stick, no one will notice!].

Sate Bali

has long been the home of traditional Balinese cuisine, dishes that are amazingly difficult to find outside of small local village warungs and Balinese homes. Their original restaurant is at the end of Jln. Laksmana in Kerobokan, opposite The Samaya, but they are now also in a central waterfront position amongst a cluster of small restaurants at Echo Beach, Canggu, where unlike at the Kerobokan location they seem to be always busy. Perfect Tum Bebek, moist not dry, Ayam Pelaleh, shredded chicken tossed with chilli and lemon, Pork Belly with crisp skin cooked in kecap manis and Be Siap Base Mekalas, braised chicken in coconut milk and coriander. And, of course, the full range of Balinese Sates.

Ryoshi has had an Ubud outlet on Jln. Raya Ubud, overlooking the natural forested gorge, a small but always popular location, for many years. Now it is no more, as Ryoshi Ubud has moved to temporary premises in Jln. Hanoman in Padang Tegal, 50 metres east of the iconic Bebek Bengil. In between the two are the demolished ruins of what was once Mai-Mai which will eventually be the site of the all-new Ryoshi when building is complete. The temporary site will still be offering the complete new Ryoshi menu which has more Vegetarian dishes than any pure vegetarian restaurant, important for the Ubud crowd! Ryoshi has something for any time of the day, Appetizers, Soups, Salads, Rice Dishes and Japanese cuisine styles; Yakimono [meats and seafood cooked on the hot plate, including many Wagyu Beef options], Agemono [coated in breadcrumbs or rice flour batter then deep-fried] and Kushiyaki [skewered meats, seafood and vegetables, grilled over fire]. Think Japanese and you think Sashimi and Sushi, and their most important ingredient must be cut from the freshest fish, never a problem at a Ryoshi with their constant all-day sales of same. La Sala da Pranzo

is an Italian dining room and that is what has replaced what used to be Kedai [closed many years ago] in Candi Dasa. At the southern entrance to Candi Dasa, with views across to Nusa Lembongan, the old building has been completely re-built but in the same style, this time with additions for the future [bread & pastry shop, space for cooking classes, delicatessen and many other surprises yet to be announced]. The cuisine is Mediterranean, but unlike many that have taken that name in vain [a Greek Salad, Merguez sausage, Bouillabaisse and some Pasta and Pizza dishes do not a Mediterranean restaurant make!]. At Candi Dasa’s Dining Room the enormous menu lists favourite dishes from just about every country that lines the Mediterranean Sea, north, south and east, truly representative and deserving to describe itself by that name. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/Ns/G-9 March 11


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“Luxury Boutique Hotel - Restaurant & Spa”

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

A Lady in the Kitchen! What is so unusual about that? Almost every home has one! Yet they are still, today, rare to find in leading restaurants and top level hotels in Bali. Ubud Hanging Gardens has always previously had an Executive Chef from France and, of course, a man filling that role. Now they have broken completely with tradition, theirs and that of Bali and Indonesia in general, by presenting Bansani Nawisamphan [Bann], not only a lady but a Thai national as well. The reaction by the guests at Ubud Hanging Gardens has been of enthusiastic acceptance, the range of Asian dishes adds a further dimension whilst traditional European fare is still well represented. We begin with the traditional, although with modern touches and sometimes with a little dab of Asia thrown in. The Amuse Bouche was indeed very amusing, a long crisp paper-thin cone stuffed with tuna tartar and topped with salmon roe. Pan Seared Foie Gras heads this menu as it does on many others in Bali, but at Beduur it is with a herb salad that includes the international green apple and the very local salak fruit, a palm sugar reduction, tamarillo confit and a touch of balsamico. A Salad of Grilled River Prawns is served with avocado, papaya, mango and watermelon and a passion fruit tapioca. The Tartar of Tasmanian Salmon is with mango flavoured with Madras curry, poppy seeds and lemon cream served with salmon caviar and lemongrass prawns. A Carpaccio of smoked duck breast has goat cheese, Nashi pear and crushed pistachio nuts. The Wagyu Beef Cheeks have been marinated and cooked in black beer, a 12 hour process to produce the final tender chunks of meat that are served with long macaroni in truffle butter with asparagus, king oyster mushrooms and Asian pear. An amazing dish, in fact this may be the ‘dish of the year’! Rarely have I eaten meat so tender, yet with so much flavour, after the first small slice it became addictive! An Australian Rack of Lamb is given new flavours being marinated in Asian spices, and crushed Szechuan peppers then served with a maki roll made from the lamb neck, an anchovy samosa with a tomato-ginger fondue. Butterfish is steamed after being marinated and wrapped in banana leaf. Whole Red Snapper is marinated with Balinese spices, the grilled and served with a green papaya salad and Chinese style fried rice with prawns and pork pieces. With such an Executive Chef there just had to be a Thai section in this menu but it is well hidden under the simple

title of ‘Asian’. Chicken Pandan is that wonderful Gai Hor Bai Toey, chicken breast pieces wrapped in pandanus leaf, marinated and steamed then deep fried just before serving to brown and heat the already cooked meat. The accompanying dipping sauce is that sticky, gooey, black mass of reduced tamarind and sesame oil. Absolutely perfect! Their Phad Thai Goong is the Thai standard stir-fried noodle dish with prawns added, an everyday dish in Thailand.

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The Grilled Tiger Prawns have a Thai touch with a pesto sauce of Thai sweet basil. The Yam Pad Kood uses Balinese fiddlehead fern with sweet soy, amazingly refreshing, with grilled tiger king prawn, coriander and chilli jam.

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A stronger Asian touch begins with a Tempura of Soft Shell Crab, red onion, chilli, coriander and crushed cashews with a tamarind, palm sugar and sweet and sour aioli added. A Maki Roll of rock lobster and shimenji mushrooms, a kitchen marinated Salmon Salad is with lettuce, avocado, papaya and mango, soya bean, Wakame seaweed and radish then drizzled with a honey and ginger dressing. Every day there is a small list of specials, the Chef’s Inspiration. A regular feature is the Pork Duo, Crisp Pork Belly in Babi Guling spices and Glazed Baby Back Ribs that really do have that Asian touch, marinated in a sauce with a punch! Well spiced!

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: Beduur : Hanging Gardens Ubud, Buahan, Payangan. : 982.700. : Lunch from 12.00, Dinner 6.30 p.m., daily. : Essential. : In restaurant none, downstairs lounge only. : Entire restaurant. : Secure, in hotel grounds. : Rp. 1,200,000 for two [+ drinks]. : All major cards. : International with Asian touches. : Medium list. : Professional. : A Night in a Misty Valley! : Unique dining experience!

From Bali Roasted Suckling Pig previously marinated in Babi Guling spices, served with pork sausage and pig trotter dumpling Peking Duck with a twist is honey glazed and comes with a sweet potato gnocchi and a spring roll of duck confit. The local menu includes Sate of Suckling Pig [with lawar] or Kambing [with peanut sauce, ketupat and kecap manis. Lumpia is a spring roll stuffed with seafood and vegetables with a pineapple sambal. Sambal Udang is grilled tiger king prawns, lemongrass sticks and sambal Pak Ku. Dessert goes back to basics. No old traditionalist will be able to resist the Crepes Suzette, flamed with Grand Marnier and served with vanilla ice cream. The Trio is a wow of a dessert! Three separate parts; A Salad of Berries with basil jelly and crème fraiche with lime sorbet, Warm Valrhona Chocolate Fondant with vanilla ice cream and Lemon Verbena Cream Brulee with pineapple vanilla chutney. The evening setting at Beduur, looking out over the misty valley, with the floodlit temple on the opposing bank, is both spectacular and amazingly relaxing. The constant flow of quality food does nothing to spoil the moment. A very special place!

Copyright © 2011 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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Wanted; Inexpensive stage lighting for charity events. 0852 3747 5281. [150] Wanted; Macbook Pro 85w charger. Also wanted laptop RAM - (Kingston 2GB) , 200pin PC2-5300 DDR2 667 MHz. Contact <oh_cda@ yahoo.com>. [071] Looking For; Indovision SIM card. I have all the equipment except the card. Please contact to (+62) 815 1315 2323. Canggu. [072]

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For Sale; Office Chair bought at Informa. 1 year old still in good condition, maroon, with arm rest, swivel, hydraulic and rollers. Selling Rp. 500k. Call/SMS Iris 081 2464 6071. Denpasar. [073] For Sale; Notebook Fujitsu S6240, Pentium 4, 80GB hdd, DVD-RW, Wi-Fi, Ram 1GB. Selling for 3jt. Call/ SMS Iris 081 2464 6071. Denpasar. [074] For Sale; Notebook Fujitsu E7010, 14”. 30GB, CD-RW, RAM 256KB. Selling for 1.8jt. Call/SMS Iris 081 2464 6071. Denpasar. [075] For Sale; G-Shocks (black, blue, white and silver). Rp700,000-Rp950,000 each (nego). Brand-new, 100% original and still in a box. Call or SMS at 0812 3638 8169. Joe. [076]

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Table for sale, very big and beautiful, antique round, 2m diameter with nice marble. Very good handicraft, underframe and, 8 chairs teakwood. Phone 0819 1641 3563. Legian. [002] For Sale; Spear big pelagic fish (tuna, wahoo, mahimahi) with world’s best freediving gear. Brand new Riffe custom gun (standard 43) w/ extra shaft, spare parts, and ten meters American 9/16th rubber w/complete floatline and fiber buoy runaway system $1,000. Wet suit Excel (sml), long Cressi fins, weight belt, traveling “knockdown” three-prong, & many new “Bluewaterhunter” accessories offered cheap due to ruptured eardrum and no can dive now. Considerable discount for everything. Kerry in Amed 0812 3646 1859. [003]

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Restaurant closing sale. Computer, order and bill printers, color printer FujiXerox & #1057; 525A, AC LG Artcool 2PK, dishwashing sink, seafood display, rotisseries grill, ceramic chinaware, glassware, menu folders, aquariums, outdoor wooden table with 8 chairs, Stainless shelving. Text 0812 3612 5179 or e-mail <rusbear64@mail.ru>. Nusa Dua. [077] For Sale; Ceiling fan Panasonic, still working, clean, very cheap, Rp. 100.000. Please call me 0815 5805 3794. Sanur. [078] C/R/I-06 April 11

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For Sale; Surfboard TL2 T, patterson shape 5, 11x18. 125 x 2inches because Epoxy floats like 6,1 fibreglass board! , suit small adult or teenager/kid excellent hardly used condition pro model with sponsors spray can be removed, new fcs fins + deckpad. Bargain Rp. 2.8 million o.v.n.o. Contact +62 813 3805 8625. Legian. [175] For Sale; Apple I-Book G4, fully loaded with lots of programs, 100% working order with new power cable, looks almost new, 12.1 inch screen and DVD/CD drive 1000 songs on iTunes if required plus start up discs/ box ect 5million no offers, Contact +62 813 3805 8625. Legian. [176] For Sale; Toshiba DVD player, perfect condition, selling for Rp. 270,000. Contact 0813 5313 4393. Denpasar. [177] For Sale; Blackberry Onyx, unwanted gift, black colour, still in box, comes with 4GB card, selling for 3.5 million. Contact 0813 5313 4393. Denpasar. [178] For Sale; Samsung Valencia smartphone, OS Windows mobile 6.5. Mint condition, complete with box and original accessories. Sell for Rp. 1.000.000, fix price. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [179]

For Sale; Brand new Elgato video capture system (for Mac computers). Transfer / convert / record any video into your Mac via RCA video connection. Also works with the surveillance cameras. 750.000. 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [181]

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Is Your Laptop Overheating? Is your laptop getting TOO hot?

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We all know that laptop computers get hot. All those electronic components crammed solidly into a small space generate lots of excess heat. The heat can shorten the life of the electronics, and it can be uncomfortable for the user balancing a laptop on his or her lap. So what can you do to cool your laptop? Read on... Laptop Cooling Fans Aside from the fact that heat can damage electronics, there are nightmares of people suffering burns from overheated laptops, and also credible reports of laptops exploding into flames. So consider each of these tips to keep the temperature of your laptop to a practical minimum. Keeping the laptop’s built-in cooling fan running longer is one option. Laptop fans are controlled by software which switches a fan on when temperatures measured at critical points on the motherboard get too high, and switches the fan off when temperatures fall into an “acceptable” range. The problem is, what’s acceptable for a CPU chip may be too hot for your lap. Check your laptop’s documentation and the maker’s website. Your laptop may come with software that lets you set the fan to “always on”, or you may be able to find a third-party program to control your laptop model’s fan. SpeedFan (http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php) and Notebook Hardware Control (http://www.pbus-167.com/) are two free programs that work with hundreds of computer models. Both of them will monitor your internal temps and display the info on the taskbar. So how hot is too hot? Documentation on the acceptable temperature range is sometimes hard to come by, but if it’s burning your legs, or the bottom of the unit is too hot to touch, that’s too hot. If your laptop continues to run hot after adjusting the fans, you may have a defect that should be addressed by the vendor or a repair shop. If you have any doubts, do some Googling and see if others with the same model are having the same problem.

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An external fan can supplement the built-in cooling fan of your laptop, and keep cooling when the laptop’s fan shuts off. These fans are about two inches square and latch onto the air vent from which hot air blows from your laptop. They’re powered by USB ports or, in some cases, batteries. The downside of external fans is that a laptop often won’t fit into its bag with an external fan attached; the fan must be attached and detached often. Laptop Cooling Pads Laptop cooling pads are basically slabs of metal or plastic that sit between your lap and your laptop, protecting you from heat. Well-designed laptop cooling pads absorb and dissipate heat from the laptop’s case. There are several factors to consider when purchasing a laptop cooling pad.

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First, metal beats plastic when it comes to sucking heat out of a laptop. Aluminum cooling pads can be as effective as the aluminum heat sink that sits atop the CPU chip inside your desktop computer. Plastic is generally an insulator and does not do a good job of draining heat away from the laptop. Metal is generally more durable than plastic, too.

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A passive cooling pad has no fans built into it. It depends on external air flow to move hot air away from the pad and the laptop. A passive cooling pad that leaves a gap between laptop and itself is virtually useless. The gap isn’t wide enough to let air move freely in large volumes, and even a metal pad won’t absorb heat from a laptop it isn’t in contact with.

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Active cooling pads like the one I bought for my wife’s laptop, has several fans built into their surfaces to draw cool air across the hottest parts of a laptop’s bottom. A gap between pad and laptop case is essential with an active cooling pad. Make sure the cooling pad has a fan directly under the hot spot(s) on your laptop’s bottom. Feel the bottom of your laptop after it’s been running about half an hour to find the spot(s) where fans will do the most good. Bear in mind that active cooling with fans, internal or external, consumes electricity and shortens battery life. But if you have to make the tradeoff between battery life and the lifespan of your laptop, the choice is pretty clear. An additional plus to these active cooling pads is that they usually have extra USB ports. So it makes it easy to plug in your mouse, printer, external drives, etc. Then when you want to take you laptop somewhere, you just unplug it from the pad and off you go. It’s like a docking station! ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them PakBruce, your Bali PC Advisor! ©2004 - 2011 BaliPCAdvisor@GMail.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission of the author or The Bali Advertiser

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By Ayu Spicy

Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) I was lunching at Giuliano’s home in Modena, Italy. His elderly mother and her sister served this divine dish completely off my radar. Now I can’t stop making it and experimenting with different fillings. Giuliano refers to me as a barbarian for these liberties but you can’t keep a free spirited cook down! Try a smear of pesto, or tapenade on the cheese, skipping the proscuitto, to make it vegetarian. Get creative - there are many ways to vary the filling. It’s traditional to slice off the sides of the eggplant to make a rectangle that you then slice giving nice little squares but you can also just slice into rounds. If we do make the rectangle we grill the sliced off pieces to use in another dish.

Giovanna and Giuliana’s Eggplant Cutlets Makes about 12 pieces

a little square book that opens to be filled but remains ‘hinged’ at the bottom. Continue until you have many ‘little books’. Sprinkle these with salt inside and out and put in a colander to drain for half an hour.

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Meanwhile cut the proscuitto and cheese into thin squares just slightly smaller than the books of eggplant. If you are only using the cheese, smear now with the pesto or tapenade or whatever else you choose.

Ingredients: - 1 large globe eggplant, peeled - salt - 4-5 thin slices proscuitto - 200 grams cheese, something with a robust flavor like emmentaler - 1 cup finely ground bread crumbs - 2 eggs, beaten with a pinch of salt - salt to taste.

Pat the drained eggplant slices dry and fill each with a slice of cheese and a slice of proscuitto. Dip each filled eggplant piece in the beaten egg and then into the bread crumbs making sure to seal the edges so the cheese won’t leak out. Heat the oil in a frying pan and fry the eggplant ‘books’ until golden brown on both sides, draining on paper towels. Don’t crowd the pan.

-3 - 4 Tbl. canola oil

These are best eaten as they are cooked. I have heated left overs in the oven the next day and while not bad they’re so much better freshly fried.

Directions:

Buon Appetito!

Wash the eggplant and cut off the bottom and top. Slice off the sides so you end up with a rectangle of eggplant. (Save the cut off slices for use in another dish). Lay the rectangle down and make a very thin slice about 2.5 mm thick but don’t cut all the way through. On the next slice of the same thickness do slice all the way through so you get

All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2011 Ayu Spicy Email: writers@baliadvertiser.biz You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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by Dr. Rob The White Liquor of Goddess Mayahuel Photographs from the INAH in Mexico At Danes Art Veranda, Jl. Hayam Wuruk No. 159, Denpasar. Tel: 242659 Magueyes are a part of the Mexican landscape. A cactus ‘Agave Americana’, it is also know as ‘Century Plant’, and it can be found in almost every corner of the varied and rugged Mexican geography. It is a very generous plant, with many properties and uses in medicine and industry. ‘Pulque’, one of the Magueyes’ derivatives, is considered one of the most cherished symbols of Mexican culture. Many special stories have been told around this beverage, praising its medicinal, nutritious, and aphrodisiacal properties, and also warning of its intoxicating effects. In pre-Hispanic times, its discovery was attributed to the ‘tlachuache’ (a small American marsupial) who enjoyed drinking the juice of maguey after scratching its core. Another version is from the Informers of Fray Tlachiquero worker of Bernardino de Sahagun, a Spanish Maguey monk, who interviewed Aztecs immediately after the conquest, which tells the story of the goddess Mayahuel as a distributor and spreader of the art of ‘raspar’ (scratching) the maguey. The truth is that this beverage was common to Mesoamerican peoples. After fermenting, it becomes ‘octli poliuhqui’, which, to the Spanish conquistadors’ ears, sounded like ‘Pulque’. Blanco Licor de la Diosa Mayahuel (the White Liquor of Goddess Mayahuel) refers to a particular beverage obtained from the heart of the plant. Pulque, or octli, is a milk-colored, viscous, alcoholic beverage, made from the fermented sap of the maguey plant. Similar to the process of the Indonesian beverage Legen, from Tlachiqueros pour Pulque into a container Siwalan or Buah Lontar. Pulque is a traditional native beverage of Mexico, and it was considered sacred to ancient Mesoamerican peoples. Drinking pulque was restricted amongst the Aztecs, allowed only during certain Stowing barrels of Pulque from a cart in the street religious ceremonies and festivities, or to the elder people, punishing any transgression severely. After the Spanish conquest, the drink became secular, and its consumption rose. It reached its peak in the late 19th century. In the 20th century, the drink fell into decline, mostly because of competition from beer, which became more prevalent with the arrival of European immigrants. Currently, there are some efforts to revive the drink’s popularity through tourism. It is hoped that these efforts succeed, for the drink is full of nutrients and benefits. It contains carbohydrates, vitamin C, B-complex, D, E, amino acids, and minerals such as iron and phosphorus. Surprisingly, the consumption of pulque has grown amongst athletes and body-builders. Waterloo Pulqueria

The images in this exhibition, such as ‘Illustrations 1, 2, 3 and 4’, come from the Archivo Casasola, the most important photographic archive in Mexico, which is an

extraordinary source of images of Mexican daily life. They were taken in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, by the brothers Agustin Victor and Miguel Casasola. The photographs brilliantly portray the Golden Age of pulque consumption, and the work undertaken in the agave plantations. They make a good portrait of the times when pulque was part of the daily life of a big segment of Mexican society. Head In The Clouds Sculpture by Carola Vooges At Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Carola Vooges states that “Sculpture is form in space visible to the mobile spectator-participant”. Carola also feels that the human race is unique, in that our heads literally scrape the clouds. “We are not only survivors but also dreamers who stare at the stars and contemplate the meaning of it all”. The sculptures of Dutch artist, and long-time Bali resident, Carola Vooges, have always been contemplative and dreamy. Carola’s works belong to Plato’s world of IDEA. Her art is an exploration of primordial forms and archetypes aimed at triggering sensual and spiritual associations. Carola’s starting points are carefully edited empirical excerpts from the natural world, blown up, turned around, and rendered in materials with little connection with the original. They are independent beings aimed to interact with the beholder as a conceptual extension of the Untitled 1 artist-creator. The exhibition, ‘Head in the Clouds’, is a minimal presentation of only 5 new works. In them, Carola turns her eyes upwards to acknowledge the Sky, Planets, Moons, Stars, and Comets, while noting parallels with her first love the Sea. These themes can be clearly seen in the works ‘Galaxy’ and ‘Milky Way’. One of the most powerful works is ‘Obelisk’, an architectural stele that rises up into the stratosphere. This cluster of Babel-lie towers speaks of inter-galactic travel, and exotic structures built by alien cultures on unknown planets. It is simultaneously familiar and foreign, organic and manipulated, full of hidden facets and surprises. Like all of Carola’s work, it embodies solitude, reflection, and oneness. The grains of the carefully selected woods Carola uses, such as those found in ‘Untitled 1’, add yet another dimension. These grains are like the sub-tones that make the resonance of certain instruments richer and more expressive. Her unusual forms, textures, and structures, also demand our attention if we are to appreciate her melodies and harmonics. Tempered by female intuition, these notes can be easily lost on those addicted to more conventional forms, or those only in search of crashing crescendos. So, too, Carola’s deep connection with Bali, her home for more than two decades, shimmers beneath the surface. The balance between Humans and Nature, Sky and Ocean, strike equilibrium. With her ‘Head in the Clouds’, Carola Vooges has embarked on a new course into the ‘Heart of Space’. E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au Copyright © 2011 Dr. Rob You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

ART & ARTISTS Limited Time Exhibitions Artists Community in Lovina Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : March 19 until April 14, 2011 Every day, 01.00PM until 06.00PM Location : Art-House, Jl. Raya Seririt, Singaraja, Lovina Tel: 081338459153 Exhibition Painting Abstract Artists : Nusa Mannayat Genre : Paintings Mystery Period : March 10 until April 10, 2011 Every day, 09.00AM until 17.00PM Location : Jl. Pemelisan No. 8, Perempatan Sakenan, Bali Prefab, Suwung, Denpasar Tel: 0817554109 Head in the Clouds Artists : Carola Vooges Genre : Paintings Period : April 07 until May 02, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 HypomaniCam Artists : Lingkar Community Genre : Photography Period : April 17 until May 8, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Tony Raka Art Gallery, Jl. Raya Mas No. 86, Ubud Tel: 7816785 Pensive Intonations Artist : Brian Kakas Genre : Ceramic Sculpture Period : March 11 until April 11, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Gaya Ceramic and Design, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud Tel: 976220 Putri Naga Komodo Artist : Alex Valenzuela Genre : Paintings and Drawings Period : March 11 until April 11, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud Tel: 979252 Textures Artist Genre Period Location

: Leticia Balacek : Mixed Media : April 22 until May 6, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM : Sika Contemporary Fine Art Gallery, Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud Tel: 081237176621

The Lines That Remind Me Of You Artist : Agung Kurniawan Genre : Paintings Period : April 23 until May 23, 2011 Every day, 10.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak Tel: 736628 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions.


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Mars has joined Sun, Jupiter, Uranus and the retrograde Mercury all in the sign of Aries, really adding an enormous amount of fire to the already brewing pot of change and transformation. Remember also, that we are in the Aries moon cycle as well, which climaxes this fortnight in the Full Moon in Libra on the 18th. Pluto moves retrograde on the 9th and has been in a forward motion since September, and will remain that way until September 2011. Neptune is freshly in its own sign of Pisces, bringing a fluidity to body, mind and particularly spirit. The higher octave resonates with Divine Revelation and Illumination. The lower, drugs, alcohol and other addictions, along with martyrdom and victimization. It is a personal choice whether to remain in the camp of the misfortunate or to take up residence in those places that support your soul. Creating communities of like minded people is necessary now as we move into this unsettling and challenging phase of transition. Learn to flow like water. Surrender to the currents and take rest whenever and wherever it appears. Build your strength, integrity and trust in the Divine Flow of Existence. If disagreements or disruptions appear within your environment, do you best to defuse the situation through transmutation, rather than fuel the fires of disharmony. The focus now is Love and to distribute it widely and generously. Neptune in Pisces, brings an amazing amount of compassion, kindness and empathy. Share it endlessly. FULL MOON 27 Libra 44 April 18, 2011 10:45 a.m.

ARIES: Must be a great deal happening in your life now. Such a constellation in your sign has to be creating a lot of opportunity for you to bring your authentic self to the fore. A dynamic and key player in the current flow of events. Your words may be a little hasty, and not always well received, but for the most part you get your message across without too much disaster. There’s not much holding you back right now and you can make inroads in so many areas. There is a willingness to try many things new and to play the role of explorer. Be bold and lead the way for those yet doubtful. You do have leadership potential.

LIBRA: As Jupiter pulls away from Saturn’s opposition you are less inclined to feel threatened by those you’ve placed in authority positions in your life. Being sensitive to the Aries transits however, puts you in a bit of a bind when it comes to your values. Feeling like things are dealt with in a fair manner is important to you. At times, it may even be necessary for you to stand up for yourself and what you believe in. Speak out and be heard. Your opinion is valuable, as are your particular gifts and talents. There is no one who does it quite the way you do, and no one better equipped to do your job, than you.

TAURUS: Venus flowing through PIsces, brings a certain sense of neediness to your relationships. The good part of this transit however is that the partner becomes more mutable, as do you yourself. Arguments are apt to erupt though when it comes to the bedroom. Be as loving and as amorous as possible at this potentially stressful sexual time. A great moment to bring out your charm and to tune into the sensitive nature of the Beloved. At the end of the day we all have the same feelings. Allow space for quietude and introspection within the relationship, as well as on your own. Some solitude is very important.

SCORPIO: As Pluto turns retrograde and for the next few months, you will be more inclined to develop your inner guidance rather than rely on others for their advice. This is the time for you to lose the doubt and to trust. At a time when so many things in your life are being taken away, it may seem like a tough call. Maintain your faith and determination to succeed and keep your intention focused. Setting goals and priorities is important for you now, even if they need to be changed along the way. Learning to adapt yourself to the uncertainties of life is your practice. Dissolve old behaviors when you become conscious of them.

GEMINI: Knowing how much you enjoy retrograde phases of Mercury, particularly as you are hypersensitive to them, this fortnight offers you the opportunity to reflect on the decisions you have made in the recent past and to modify where necessary. In the sign of Aries you may have made hasty choices, which when reflected on, are perhaps not in your highest and best interests. If you come across as a little fickle because of your change of mind, the best thing to do is simply apologize. The thing is, that we are all pretty much in the same situation now, with this cluster of planets in Aries.

SAGITTARIUS: Jupiter is rapidly making it’s way through the sign of Aries over the next few weeks. Harness it’s huge potential and start those things which may have only ever been a dream. This is your opportunity for an expansion of awareness as new information and insights come your way. There really is nothing or no one holding you back. Any perception you may have carried about people inhibiting your success, is seen as the myth that it is. It’s boldness that will set your actions apart from those of others. So be your bold and magnificent self and shine that light of love to all.

CANCER: This Aries moon cycle with it’s Libran Full Moon brings potency as it creates aspects to your Cancer planets. The tension is between the need for alone time and relationship responsibilities. This dynamic is being played out in the collective consciousness at large and within the personal arena of your own life. What needs modifying and what simply needs an expansion in your field? Embrace the shortcomings of others through compassionate discernment. We are all in this radical shift and transition period, and with that in mind, we go gently with each other. It’s time to put yourself first.

CAPRICORN: If you are feeling squeezed from time to time, do your best to not take it personally. As the residue of past actions, trauma and abuse leave your field, some physical, mental and emotional stress can be felt. The most you can do is find ways to support this action.Nurture yourself and develop skills, techniques and practices which relax your system. There is no point worrying about potential future scenarios. Your focused attention is on what or whoever is currently in your field of perception, apart from those times you are actually dedicated to making plans. Make them and let go of outcomes.

LEO: You are being activated and stimulated by the Aries planets in a great way and it is supportive of you expressing your individuality and showcasing your talents, gifts and self. Use some discrimination when it comes to sharing these however, as you are far too sensitive at the moment to deal with feedback that is hurtful. Keep also, your own comments in check, as it is all too easy to say the wrong thing at the wrong time, which could easily spark a bush fire of emotions with long lasting repercussions. A fantastic time to make new plans and to create with your own personal flair.

AQUARIUS: Uranus your ruler, has been activated by so many planets recently that you could actually be feeling a little burnt out. Take the time to nurture yourself and to regenerate. The odd afternoon off, maybe even day dedicated to your relaxation is in order. As things are moving at such an accelerated pace, it requires integration time and the need for introspection. If these periods are only brief, then at least make the most of them. Surprisingly enough you can accelerate the integration by placing yourself in a very relaxed zone and watching the procedure through guided meditation or visualization.

VIRGO: You’ve passed through an opportunity to heal deeply through relationship. If you honored this window, then things are looking good and if you failed to see this chance for change, then you are probably dealing with a few inconsistencies in your life and possibly a disgruntled partner or friendship. Never mind, you will always get the chance to make adjustments a little later. For now, you may just have to deal with this situation, until things have settled a little, closer to Full Moon. Your health is good and you are moving forward in many areas of your life. No sense playing the role of martyr any longer.

PISCES: Neptune is the higher octave of Venus and both planets are currently in your sign. Romantic interludes are highly probable during this phase, with a beautiful Libran Full Moon setting the stage with poetry, song and dance. Enjoy all your feminine attributes and particularly the Divine woman within, who is guiding you, through the gentle whispers in your soul. Follow her inspiration and find your way home to love. It is in the deep recesses of the human heart that we find the pulse of existence. Whether male of female, you can follow the thread leading and guiding you forward now. Be Love.

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Whichever you choose, try for repetition (same action, time, place)—it makes writing a normal, non-threatening activity. Sometimes, though, simple determination to write isn’t enough. Many writers, appeal to the muses with a writing ritual. Maya Angelou, for example, says: ‘When I’m writing, I get up at about five… I can’t write in my house so I take a hotel room and ask them to take everything off the walls so there’s me, the Bible, Roget’s Thesaurus and some good, dry sherry and I’m at work by 6:30. I write on the bed lying down…in longhand on yellow pads. Once into it, all disbelief is suspended, it’s beautiful’. Isabel Allende creates an altar, places familiar objects around it, lights a candle and sits at her desk (always the same room, same chair) and begins.

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Gail Goodwin works, ‘At a nice teak desk, long and wide, on which I keep a collection of special things: crisp new legal pads and No. 2 pencils with good erasers that don’t leave red smears … ’. They may sound compulsive and eccentric, irrelevant and trivial, but rituals tend to reduce writing anxiety. Perhaps the first key to writing freedom is to find a ritual that can, by virtue of being repetitive and deliberate, provide a sense of control, even power and help make your writing more fluent. Rituals may incorporate elements of superstition and magic and even if you don’t believe in magic, using it tends to promote a sense of being in control. For some, these rituals make beginning easier and writing blocks less threatening. So, if it’s the right pen, the dressing gown (or not—Victor Hugo apparently liked to write in the nude), the same early hours, the usual posture, try it. Continue your musings, stay amused… and light that candle again and again. (Next issue, Honouring Your Editor by Shelley Kenigsberg who will be offering an Editing in Paradise workshop following the festival. www.editinginparadise.com ) The Ubud Writers and Readers Festival will take place October 5-9, 2011. I mean I’ve typed a title. Congratulated myself (no doubt prematurely) for bit of wit. Despite not knowing how to proceed, I smile. Sometimes, the title is the best place to start. i

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Say What? Question: I’m almost 6 months pregnant, and my husband and I constantly argue. He says that I have an attitude problem, and I must admit that, with being pregnant, everything seems to get on my nerves. Lately we have been fighting over my 5-year old daughter from a previous marriage. He says her mouth is too smart, and that I don’t know how to raise or control her. Being that her biological father is not in the picture, and that she has no male authority, I thought that since he is my husband and the stepfather, his stepping in and playing the authority figure would help. But he tells me that I am a grown adult, and that she isn’t his child, so therefore I shouldn’t need any help raising her. I’m pregnant and tired. Things are overwhelming at times, and I just thought that with him being in the house -- except for his always arguing with me about something -- if he were more stern with her, then maybe she would straighten up. She is 5, not 15, so it’s still early. This weekend he said that she hit him, and I don’t know if she did or not, but we got into a big fight over it. He was supposed to join us on an outing, but he changed his mind instead and said he was staying in. When I came home and found him not here, I assumed that he had already known he wanted to go somewhere else, and that he had used my daughter as an excuse. Insecure or otherwise, I called him and accused him of lying to me. He hung up on me and turned off his cell phone. This made me furious, so when he eventually called back, I started arguing with him even more. In a fit of anger and desperation, I told him that he doesn’t love me or respect me, and that I want him to leave. He came home, got his things, and left. I believe the hormones are making me crazy, and the fact that I’m insecure makes it seem as if he doesn’t care about me at all. That isn’t the first time that I have told him to leave. He stayed gone all day and came back the next day to take more of his belongings. I tried to talk to him, but he just blew me off. He came back 3 times in one day, each time taking one thing. Last night, he came back at 9 PM and accused me of having someone in the house because an air conditioner had been moved from one window to another. When I told him that my brother moved it, he didn’t believe me and left. Then he came back again and took a shower and said that he was going to sleep on the couch. When I tried to talk to him he blew me off and didn’t want to hear what I had to say. I don’t know how to reach him, how to make him see that I care, or how to get close to him. He won’t go to counseling, and I don’t think we could afford it anyway. Any advice?

Dr. ZZ: From the sounds of it, you already have two children on your hands, and you’re pregnant with a third. Yes, it’s true that the hormones of pregnancy can make a woman feel anxious, irritable and high strung, but what’s your husband’s excuse? Although you know what it’s like to have a baby, chances are all this is new to him. He’s probably scared without a clue to know what to expect. Rather than admit to his own anxiety, he is making excuses about his behavior and pointing a finger at you. It’s a good self-defense strategy.

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The fact that he is unwilling to take any responsibility for your daughter or to help you with her, however, is not a healthy sign. Especially now that you’re pregnant, you could certainly use some help. Heck! You are not only handling everything on your own, you’re also having to referee fights between your husband and your daughter. Then he comes sniveling to you when she hits him. Phleez! She is only 5 years old. If he thinks sharing you with a 5 year old is tough, he’s soon going to have to share you with a 5 year old plus a newborn. This is only the beginning. As far as making him see that you care for him, there’s nothing you have to do. He already knows you care for him. That’s why he is punishing you now and having a pout. He’s creating a drama to get your attention. Chances are he’ll behave like this until he has had enough, or he may just keep on behaving like this indefinitely. Your only choices are to find solace in having him gone and to let him stay that way, or else to put up with him and wait him out because the advantages of living with him outweigh his childishness.

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Of course, you are the only one who can make that decision for yourself. If you want to work this out with counseling, money need not be a deciding factor. Depending upon where you live, many therapists offer sliding scale fees, and clergy are often available at no charge. Money aside, however, you are not going to be able to work on the relationship alone. Your husband needs to grow up, and he needs be the man that the situation calls for. If you’re willing to hang in there and give him time, he may eventually come around. There’s no guarantee.

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Money Saving Tips For People Living in Bali: Part II In Denpasar, the best places to shop for TVs, stereos, DVD players, refrigerators, stoves, mixers, water dispensers, etc., go to Sakura (Jl. Diponegoro, Komp. Diponegoro Mega, tel. 0361-264-709). The shelf prices are cheaper than Carrefour, but you can still bargain for even less. Sakura also has a fantastic inventory of DVD movies on the second floor (tel. 0361-229-820). Test DVDs before buying. For laptops, modems, printers and computer equipment and accessories, shop at Denpasar’s RIMO (Jl. Diponegoro, Komputer Mal Centre, tel. 0361-280-175/233-206). You can now buy handphones that can hold three SIM cards: two 2 GSM (Simpati, XL, IM3) and one CDMA (Flexi, Fren and esia). This allows you to use the SIM card that will get you the best rate. Often, if you call any other person who has the same SIM as you, the call is very cheap. For example, when making local 0361 calls on Bali, use a CDMA card. When calling Simpati, AS or Kartu Halo numbers, use your Simpati SIM card. When calling the USA, select your XL GSM SIM, which gives the best rate. Some brand names of these types of cell phones, all made in China, are Cross, Nexian and G-von, costing anywhere from Rp300,000 to Rp1 million. Even low end models have Bluetooth and 1 GB memory cards (for music, photos). If you try to get by with under 5,500 Watts of power in your house or apartment, the rate is subsidized by the government. If you use over 5,500 Watts it is not. It may save you money to change the type of PLN (electric company) account you have. If you are using from 4,500 Watts to 5,500 Watts, you are eligible to register in a program called prabayar in which you don’t have to pay a monthly set basic fee (abonemen). With prabayar, it’s like buying phone pulses. Pulses can be purchased for as little as Rp20,000 up to Rp1 million, valid for three months. When you use your pulses up, just buy more. If you travel by plane regularly you should register as a member of the airline company you use who will announce upcoming promotional campaigns to you by email or SMS to your hand phone. This allows you to be one of the first to book when cheap seats become available. In 2010, Air Asia regularly advertised to its members Jakarta-Bali-Jakarta flights for less than Rp500,000! You may also save up to 30% on international tickets as compared to the competitors’ prices by registering as a member of Malaysia Airlines, Emirates, Cathay Pacific, KLM and others and just monitor. In the spring of 2010 Malaysia Airlines offered Amsterdam-Bali-Amsterdam tickets at the implausibly low price of 525 euro. If you have a large amount of money to change or if you want to avoid the hassles and risks of using a small free lance moneychanger, change your money at the big moneychanger P.T. Central Kuta Money Exchange, Jl. Raya Kuta 168 (tel. 762-970). It’s east of the BCA Bank on the left before the bridge if coming from Denpasar and heading into Kuta.

code+telephone number. For example, to make a call http://www.thebalitimes.com/ from Bali to the USA it costs an unbelievable Rp7000 http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/ per 10 minutes. http://www.thejakartapost.com/ http://global.nytimes.com/?iht If you buy something cheap it often ends up costing you more because you end up buying it twice after it breaks Foreign men married to Indonesian women are often down. Stick to known brands that have good reputations not aware of a new visa called Suami Ikut Istiri (husband in Indonesia. For refrigerators LG, Sharp, Polytron; follows wife) or ITAS. The Istiri Ikut Suami (wife follows electrical equipment Broco; air-conditioners Daikin, husband) is better known, but the one for foreign Toshiba, Panasonic, Mitsubishi; water heaters Ariston, husbands is so new that some officers at immigration Bosch; gas stoves Modena, Rinai; water pumps gates around the country don’t yet know how to even Grundfos; generators Lister, Perkins, Cummings; process it. Bali’s commercial visa agencies offer to bathroom equipment Toto, Standard. All of these makes process this visa for Rp6.5 to 7 million per year, but your are tried and tested, not that expensive, and spare parts Indonesian spouse can do it for much less if she were are reasonably priced and widely available. to go direct to the immigration office in Denpasar herself to save the high expense of using an agent. Then it will The excess baggage charges on Air Asia depend on cost you only a roundtrip ticket to Singapore, the cost the length of your flight. From Jakarta to Bali the charge of a telex (S$140) plus Rp700,000 per year. (A visa is only 20,000 per kilo (not a fortune) but you can save agency does not pay for your ticket to Singapore in their even more if you take an additional shopping bag on charge.) Your wife should be patient as it will take three board. No one will even notice. visits to the immigration office - to register, pay and pickup. To extend after the first year, start the renewal You can usually tell that a shop sells drinks by the case process one month before expiration. Note that with an (at quantity discounts) by the tell-tale piles of empty ITAS visa you are not allowed to work. bottle cases stacked outside. You have to pay for the bottles the first time, but from then on just trade the It is cheaper to get a haircut at a local barber shop, bottles in for a new case and just pay for the contents. Pangkas Rambut. The price (Rp6000-Rp7000) for both children and adults is posted in the window. Some If you use Simpati, take advantage of their “Talk Mania” barbers are more skilled than others; try each out and promotion so you are able to make unlimited calls (and settle on one for repeat visits. In a private salon haircuts 200 free SMS) to Simpati, AS or Kartu Halo customers cost Rp15,000-Rp20,000 and in a five-star hotel as from 10 am until 5 pm. All you have to do is to key in much as US$30 plus 21% tax and service. “TM ON” and send that number to 8999 before 10 am. Costing only Rp2000 per day, the service is available Save time and money by following Denpasar’s traffic everyday. patterns. Never go into Denpasar on any day before or after a long holiday or on congested Mondays and If you are planning a trip to Java, some things are Fridays (government offices are also crammed). Go into cheaper to buy there. For example, handphones are the city only on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays less expensive in the electronic centers of Jakarta; batik, from mid-morning to mid-afternoon. Also don’t do T-shirts, jeans, shorts, children’s clothes are cheaper at errands in the city on Saturdays. Pasar Klewer in Solo. Sets of sheets, costing Rp275,000 in Bali, cost only Rp150,000 in central Java. Olympic- Buy roof tiles at reduced prices in the potter’s village of brand kitchen cabinets on Bali cost Rp500,000, in Yogya Pejaten, 4 km southwest of Kediri. Covering an area of only Rp375,000. Rinai two-burner gas stove cost 3 square kilometers, this village is Bali’s center for dull Rp450,000 while in central Java Rp350,000, etc. red terra-cotta roof tiles made in scores of open-air However, don’t buy a water pump, computer, rice cooker, coconut husk-fueled brick kilns. Like in Ubud’s Art DVD player or TV in Java because you want the shop Market, every artisan will give you a different price. where you bought it in Bali to guarantee it for at least a Standard sized tiles in hardware stores (toko material) year. You don’t want to have to take the item all the way cost around Rp2000 apiece, but in Pejetan only back to Java to service or replace. Rp1,000. Larger roof tiles (genteng plentong) must be special ordered and cost only Rp1,800 (in shops Tickets are cheaper on long-distance bus rides to Java, Rp2,500). After the potter gets to know you, he’ll stick leaving Terminal Ubung, if you flag down a bus while to the price he gave you on your first visit. standing on Jl. Gilimanuk heading west out of Denpasar, starting in the towns of Sempidi, Lukluk and Kapal. The You don’t always have to choose conventional Western further west you stand on the road, the deeper the (allopathic) medicine to cure what ails you. Acupuncture discount. Look for individuals or small groups of is often cheaper, as effective and may even spare you Indonesians with backpacks, piles of goods or boxes the operation. Soma Glick, licensed to practice tied with plastic twine along the road. Go to the bus acupuncture (and homeopathy) in the states of New company office first and get the standard bus fare to Mexico and Colorado, has taught acupuncture seminars where you’re going and expect to pay 30% to 35% less. and healed patients of a wide range of illnesses and Setiawan is the best bus company to take to Surabaya; injuries for the past 18 years. Contact: hp 0818Java Safari Darmaraya, Restu Mulya and Gunung Harta 05344474, email: Soma@somadevi.com, website: the best to central Java; Intercontinental and Pahala http://somadevi.com/. Kencana the best to Jakarta.

Shop in southern Bali’s dozens of outlet stores. These surfing brands like Billabong, Paul Ropp, Animale, Mama & Leon, Surfer Girl, Rip Curl, etc. At the Billabong Factory Outlet (Jl. Simpang Siur, in front of Grahadi, tel. 0361-755-236, open 9 am to 10 pm) prices can be cut Save the per issue cost of The Bali Times (Rp10,000), by 30%, 50% and 75%, depending on the item. The Jakarta Globe (Rp8,500), The Jakarta Post (Rp6,500) and the International Herald Tribune Use an XL SIM card to make very inexpensive (Rp23,000) by just reading those newspapers online for international calls by keying 01000+country code+area free:

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The Birth of the Modern Landscape – Part II – Monet’s Garden at Giverny In the last issue we looked at the revolution in garden design that lead to the global popularity of the English cottage style garden. No discipline exerted a stronger influence on garden design than did landscape painting. It was a true case of ‘life imitating art’. One of the most famous cottage gardens in the world that still exists today is that of the famous French impressionist painter Claude Monet. The artist moved from Paris to Giverny (in the French countryside) from 1883 until his death in 1926, and his garden was considered by many of his friends to be his greatest masterpiece. Monet is a particularly interesting case, he was not only an artist who painted landscapes but also someone who was active in landscape design. In Monet’s Garden at Giverny, we can see the artistic influence exerted both ways. His garden is probably the most famous garden in France, approximately 500,000 people visit each year! Claude Monet’s gardens at Giverny are like his paintings, brightly colored patches that are messy but balanced.

plants were grown in greenhouses. Monet placed arches over the paths and intermixed flowers with the fruit trees. There are sections of colors as well as asymmetries featuring flowerbeds of differing heights, fruit trees, and the simplest of flowers, dispersed amongst the most rare varieties. Monet employed seven gardeners to maintain the garden’s natural look. The water gardens have a Japanese theme. The pond and the surrounding vegetation form an enclosure separated from the surrounding countryside. This part of the garden is planted with wisterias, weeping willows, azaleas, irises, bamboos, herbaceous plants, and the famous water lilies which bloom all summer. The hardy tropical water lilies were planted in tubs and meticulously placed so that he could harmonise the colors. The water lilies include the colours red, yellow, white and pink. The water garden is full of asymmetries and natural curves.

Monet showed that landscapes and painting were Arguably the founder of interchangeable art forms, and Impressionism, Claude Monet he was heavily involved with proceeded to paint the world landscaping as well as painting. around him in a completely Various painted scenes from new perspective, one of deep his garden at Giverny are expression and immediate amongst his most popular impression. After a lifetime of paintings. Never before had a travel, wars, and social painter so formed his subjects experiences, Monet settled in in nature before painting them. Giverny where he was able to In effect he created his works reflect on his work and come twice, once in nature, and then to terms with many of the again on canvas. Monet would issues that bothered him find his inspiration in his garden during the past. These issues for more than twenty years. concerned industrialisation, Monet’s paintings of Giverny progress, and man’s capture his passion for both art relationship with nature and and the natural world. His society. His home in Giverny garden, which he designed, became his retreat from the planted, and cultivated, was for stresses of the external world, him his ‘greatest work of art’. It where he could let his his idealized impression of imagination have control over what nature should look like. the whole domain. It was here With this garden he conceived that his most famous works Natural scenes painted from Monet’s garden became amongst a reality in which man and were produced based on his his most famous works nature were brought closer own garden, his own little piece together, a goal that he had of paradise in the French countryside. Prior to this landscapes usually comprised part of strived to reach for years. Unlike the depiction of his earlier a painting, but were not the actual subject of the painting itself. garden landscapes, which had been tainted by suggestions of the surrounding town, the space in Garden at Giverny is open, Industrialisation had given man a new appreciation for nature, free and relaxed. and having a garden retreat indicated his desire and need for control, in a world which was becoming increasingly out of Monet lived in Giverny until his death in 1926. Monet’s son gave control due to modernization. The same principle exists today, Giverny to the Académie des Beaux-Arts, which has worked to whereby we retreat to our garden to gain solitude and peace of restore the gardens to their original condition, so that now they mind away from the noise of the outside world. When Monet look much as they did during Monet’s lifetime. The garden is and his family settled in Giverny the land was planted with an open from 1 April to 31 October each year and is a much visited orchard and enclosed by high stone walls. The orchard was tourist attraction. removed and the garden developed in two parts, with a flower garden in front of the house and the famous water gardens All types of people visit Monet’s Garden at Giverny. Gardeners across the road developed 10 years later. The two parts of admire the landscape and layout, botanists find interesting new plants, and art lovers can see their favorite paintings Monet’s garden contrast and complement one another. come to life. This special garden offers a glimpse at both the Monet laid out gardens that consisted of densely packed flower inspiration for some of the world’s most beautiful paintings, beds intersected with gravel paths. Instead of pursuing a formal and landscape designs. look, Monet planted flowers that softened the hard edges of the paths. The flower gardens cover about a hectare and are laid Claude Monet Garden Quotes: out in colour themed borders, and also include fruits and “I am following Nature without being able to grasp her... vegetables in typical cottage garden style. It is planted with a I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers.” wide range of flowers, bulbs, and annuals, so that each month “Everything I have earned has gone into these gardens”. a different colour would dominate. Monet carefully selected “My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece”. plants to create rich textures along with harmonising and Dr. Kris contrasting hues of color. In some parts, he planted monochrome Garden Doctor masses of color like blue or pink. For blue, Monet planted flax, Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com delphiniums, blue bells and foxgloves. For pink, he planted peonies, roses and hollyhocks. In other areas, he planted Copyright © 2011 Dr. Kris contrasting primary colors. The huge variety of flowers covered every color of the rainbow including hydrangeas, tulips, dahlias, You can read all past articles of poppies, irises, and hibiscus. He also planted Japanese cherries, Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz gladioli, hanging lavender, nasturtiums and wisteria, whilst exotic

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God it’s Hot – Send out an ‘Es oh Es’! It’s so hot at the moment that if you’re not ducking in and out of the a/c you’ll be melting on the stop. This is where you need a little help to cool you down from the inside out… ‘Es’ is Indonesian/Balinese for ice; it derives from English because there wasn’t ever ice here before the advent of refrigeration! Ice comes in many colourful, creative forms and makes a nice tropical dessert that is no less fancy in its presentation or taste than say ice cream or gelato. The ice comes in small blocks, or can be crushed or shaved. It is combined with colourful jellies and tropical fruit and drizzled with condensed milk and sugary syrup. There are many different types; the more traditional ones are: es cincau (grass jelly), es campur (mixed), es dawet/cendol (sago, coconut and palm sugar), es teler (coconut, avocado and jackfruit), es buah (fruit) and es kelapa muda (young coconut). New creative recipe names include es rasa sayang (ice of love), es putus cinta (ice for the broken heart) or es pocong (ice for zombies). ‘Es’ can also refer to ice cream, such as es lilin (coconut milk-based stick ice cream, which come in tropical flavours such as durian, jackfruit, red bean, green bean, black rice etc); es kojong/es puter in cones which were originally served by sellers who travelled door to door, but now you can get them in small tubs at the supermarket by a company called Es Puter 99. If you are invited to a traditional ceremony in Bali, you may be lucky enough to get served one of these, complete with wooden stick! These days there are a huge range of places which sell ice, from the street vendor to the five star restaurant. For newcomers, it’s advised that you check first to see if the ice is made from mineral water (“aqua”). If they say it is “es kristal”, then it is from a registered company with good hygiene standards and it should be ok.

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Vaughan Hatch has immersed himself with Balinese culture, living with locals in Bali since 1997. He speaks fluent Indonesian and Balinese, and is unashamedly addicted to playing gamelan. A linguistic, archaeology and publishing graduate, he works for indOKiwi ‘linguistic and cultural solutions’ in Sanur. Email him on contact@indokiwibali.com or call (0361) 464201 for further queries. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2011 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/Ho/I-28 Juli 10


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Private Sale; Professional high performance microphone Genuine never used Shure Beta 87/A. Top stage performance indoor/exterior, special chip sensors. Made in Germany (purchased in Australia at $1.250.00AUD) requires Phantom point Amp/ plug in. Selling $1.000.00 or 8.865.000rp ONO. SMS English 0813 3747 4477 Pantai Saba Blahbatuh. [192] For Sale; Salon tools. Steam creambath Rp. 1.190.000, steam stand for facial Rp. 950.000, facial massage bed (white, quallity one) Rp. 1.950.000, white bed iron massage Rp. 490.000, washing chair Rp. 300.000, 2 chairs Rp. 290.000, 1 cutting chair Rp. 300.000, small etalase mirror Rp. 150.000. Trolly 5 layer Rp. 300.000, wigs (black, brown) Rp. 300.000 + head statue Rp. 400.000., Ogawa eyes massage Rp. 490.000. Some cream, shampoo, scrub, colouring, etc. All items if serious can nego, cheaper than salon tools shop. Contact 081 834 5014. Seminyak-Kuta. [199]

For Sale; Firewire ADDVance Surfboard. 6’6, 21.5in wide, 3in thick. Near perfect cond, 2months old. OAM Tailpad, Dakine leash, FCS PC7 fins incl. Selling as outgrown. Cost 8.5mil, will take 4mil. 0821 4723 1011. Bukit. [201] I am sending a container from Brisbane to Bali and have extra space available. Leaving soon so if interested please call ASAP. Lucy 0815 8511 7108. [202] For Sale; Electronic muscle stimulator. Sanyo MFG. Similar to Tens machine used by chiropractors, physiotherapists, etc. Cost more than Rp. 1,000,000. sell for Rp. 500,000. pick up in Ubud, or I can courier to you. SMS or call 0878 6010 9106. [198]

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For Sale; Range Rover Vogue year 2000, green, low mileage, 20” tyres, excellent condition. Call (0361) 792 9999. [001]

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For Sale; Bajaj Pulsar 2009, red colour, expat owned, low klmtrs. IDR 12,5 juta, very good condition. Call or text 081 238 1665. [013]

For Sale; Daihatsu Van Espass Year 1997. AC, Velg Racing, Leather seat. Call 0852 5363 4563 excellent condition. [002]

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For Sale; Aprilia RS125 year 2002, silver red color, low mileage only 7000km. Call 0813 3819 9999. [009]

Suzuki Karimun Estilo 2010 for sale. White. As new, under 4.000 km. One expat owner only. Fully serviced, 2 years warranty left. Rp 120 million. Photos / info 0815 5872 5972 or <ihelland@ hotmail.com>. [004] For Sale; Honda CRV ‘00 A/T light brown metallic, 2000cc, plate H7113GG, good condition, Rp. 115 million (ONO). Please call/ SMS 0878 6116 3056. [005] Subaru Leone GSR 1972 Coupe - Very Rare Classic Sports Car - Photos and Prices - <www.indomotors. com>. [006]

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For Sale; Dodge Custom 200 excellent condition, all still original. (0361) 782 9999. [008]

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For Sale; Tiger 2007, red, only 8.000 km. Direct from owner. Please call Lino 081 7471 9759. [010] For Sale; Old Scooter Vespa 1962, 1963, 1964, Corsa 1995, S90, 1969. Engine in good condition with document. Call 081 2394 5672 <alexshendri@ yahoo.com>. [011] Harley Davidson Electroglyde (2001). Excellent condition. Beautiful bike. Black and chrome. Bags, CD Radio. Blue Book and STNK. Dream ride. 238 juta ONO. Call 00601 2292 7287. Email <enquiry@ assetopportunities. com>. [012]

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2009 Honda Tiger, 200cc, Red, 11,000 km. One expat owner, fully serviced, GIVI lockbox. Rp 20.5 million. Call/SMS 0812 3633 2183. [014]

Motorbike Bajaj-Pulsar, 200cc, 5/2008, no accident, color grey-met. Km 21.500, used full modifications. NP 26.8 Jt, Now 16.5 Jt. Tel 081 338 634 748

Watercraft Boat for sale/cooperation. L: 14,5m. W: 3,2m. H: 1,5m. Year 2007. Call 081 739 9777. [015] Tandem Ocean Kayak: Peekaboo. Great condition. Only Rp.9.500.000! Call/ SMS 0812 3633 2183. [016] 2000 Yamaha XL 1200 wave runner, go everywhere Shorelander trailer, rebuilt engine, extra clean, lots of accessories, AUD 8,000. <deepbarrels@hotmail. com>. [016]

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For Sale; 1. One Barcode scanner Metrologic MS9540 voyager and one wireless Barcode scanner or PDT (portable data terminal), Metrologic SP5500 Optimus S, still in good condition, Both only Rp. 3,5 Juta, Contact: 0878 6231 6241. Seminyak. [229] Expat leaving sale variety home handicrafts including paintings. 2 open shelf cupboards 50.000rp each. Small open shelf cupboard 40.000rp. Towel stand 60.000rp. Small wash basket 50.000rp. Small seat stepladder 50.000rp. Bamboo table lamp 100.000rp. Contact 0813 3752 2940 (English). Kerobokan. [230]

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So many Artisans, where does one go, you will find them everywhere in Bali, all you need to do is look around. And, they are not necessarily situated out in the countryside but here in town, close to all the shopping action! What you need is to have the interest (but of course you have the interest otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this column) you need some time, you need some cash, (as many Artisans don’t have credit card facilities) and you need to walk or drive around, stopping at will. It’s the best shopping experience you can have, seeing how product is made, meeting interesting people (even though many Artisans don’t speak English) but it makes for an enjoyable outing, and of course, you may well find what you are looking for (or not looking for) plus much more! The ‘side streets’ is where the ‘action’ is, the streets that run off the ByPass, Sunset Rd, & Jl Raya Kerobokan. There are literally an amazing number of Artisans working/laboring on numerous products - ranging from furniture of all kinds, mirrors, lights & lamps, handicraft, iron and stone, you name it, you will find it, if you want it, do a deal and you are done! On my many wanderings, and always on the lookout for the unusual, here I find some eclectic offerings, in a rather basic sort of place called KUSUMA JOK however, their product sure wasn’t basic, it was ‘up there with the rest’ just waiting to be discovered, by me, you and everyone else! What took my fancy was not the regular leather chairs, the sofa, a chaise, the stool but such an exciting collection of poufs, stools & chairs all dressed in cow hide, plain but it’s the patterned cow hide that I like! Just take a look at these good looking stools & poufs, to mix in with your existing furniture at home, nothing like a touch of zebra stripe to give your room an instant update (sort of like throwing on that favorite animal scarf around your neck, definitely gives a certain panache!) so don’t forget that a piece of furniture can do this too for your special space, okay. Now, a little about the guys that make these fabulous pieces and other more classic leather styles for stately abodes.

Kusuma Jok was pioneered by Joko Cahyo back in 2002 and again like many gifted hard-working Artisans, he has been rewarded with a growing business for his entire family. His life began in his home town of Banyuwangi in Java,

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which is where he spent some years learning and working in the leather business. After acquiring some solid experience, crafting handbags and furniture, he, like many Javanese could see ‘golden’ opportunities in Bali. His first shop opened in Jimbaran but, perhaps he could see that to be nearer to the retail/wholesale action of Seminyak was the next step, so he moved to his current premises to Kerobokan, and this is where you will find him, hard at work.

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Kusuma Jok has acquired a very loyal following, from such countries as, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, to Australia & South Africa and many European countries, particularly France and Italy. He has also built up a steady stream of clients coming from Jakarta, seems to me like ‘the world has found’ something at Kusuma Jok. Apart from the special talent of Joko, his brother Mandi and their team, what is this special ‘something’ that makes some Artisans do better than others? Joko Cahyo gave me their motto, which is - to provide quality product for their customers, they are their priority! (however, I have to admit that most Artisans have this motto, but personally I believe, it comes down to the people whom you are doing business with, like any business, it’s all about personalities, and what clicks, don’t you agree? Kusuma Jok can produce any type of furniture (working with woods such as teak & sono, cow hide & fabric) but it’s his chairs that are extra special, as you will see lined up in a row. I hear they are always working on new styles, keeping ahead of the rest, which is the way Bali works of course! All his employees are trained on the job, in areas of carpentry, finishing, and builders for frames & seats, all at the ready to work on your order!

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Kusuma Jok Jl Mertanadi, No 85, Kerobokan T: (+62 361) 791 2116 Hp: (+62) 081 659 0698 E: info@kusumajok.com W: www.kusumajok.com

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Is This The Biggest “I told you so” in History? (or everything you don’t want to know about nuclear reactors) We all use electrical power in our homes and in many previous articles we have looked at the sources, reliability and costs of our power in Bali. Indonesia is currently considering the development of nuclear power stations to provide energy for the people, we have to ask is this a good idea? Back in the 1960’s Europe was full of protests about nuclear power. Governments and commercial interests were pushing nuclear power as a solution to future energy needs tempted by the promise of clean, cheap, abundant energy. Much of the population had their doubts and mass rallies were held in many of the cities of Europe. Protests were huge and included all sections of society. The argument at the time was simple. Nuclear power is very dangerous and you can never be 100% risk free. Concerns raised at the time were: ● The potential for huge disasters and the scale of devastation that could result. ● The enormous lengths of time radioactive contamination remains. ● Nuclear facilities in areas prone to earthquakes and other natural disasters. ● The fallibility of technology and the likelihood of unforeseen design flaws. ● Shortcuts taken by profit driven constructors and operators. ● The unbelievably difficult problem of safely disposing of waste that remains highly dangerous for hundreds of years. ● The danger of bomb making materials falling into the wrong hands (Gaddafi with an atomic bomb?). But this was all forgotten or ignored. Years have passed and we now find ourselves with 442 nuclear power stations in 30 different countries around the world and another 65 under construction. America has most with 104, France is 2nd with 58 and Japan has 54 despite being in one of the most earthquake and tsunami prone areas on the planet. China has 13 in operation with 27 under construction, 50 more are planned and a further 110 are being proposed. One of the big selling points is that nuclear power is clean. Well certainly you don’t get millions of tones of carbon being pumped out into the atmosphere as you do from dirty old coal fired power stations but how does a reactor work? Energy is produced through nuclear fission, the splitting of the atom. An atomic particle, a neutron, collides at some ridiculously fast speed with an atom of uranium, the uranium atom splits into lighter elements (such as strontium and cesium) releasing a rather humungous amount of heat energy and 2 or 3 further neutrons which then collide with further uranium atoms creating an ever increasing chain reaction. This chain reaction is, of course, the basis of the atomic bomb. The process also releases just a bit more than a smidgeon of radiation. It can hardly be described as clean. In a nuclear power station this chain reaction is carried out inside a nuclear “reactor” where it can be controlled, the radiation can be contained and in which the released heat can be harnessed. The fuel for the reaction is in the form of uranium rods positioned in the reactor “core” where they can react with each other. “Control rods” can be slid between the uranium rods, these are rods that absorb neutrons and so can slow down the reaction. By sliding the control rods in and out the chain reaction can be managed. Most reactors (not all) also use water which is circulated through the reactor taking away the heat, the water also slows the neutrons down and helps to control the chain reaction but more importantly takes the heat to a heat exchanger where it is used to make steam which in turn drives turbines to generate electricity. If for some reason the control rods are not inserted or there is a loss of water in the reactor the reactor will start to get hotter. As it gets hotter the chain reaction speeds up and generates even more heat at an ever increasing rate. The temperature increases exponentially. If the reactor gets too hot it goes out of control and things start to break down. The ability to control the reactor may be lost. The water level may fall exposing the fuel rods which

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might start to melt, the ability to insert the control rods may be lost and/or the pressure can build up in the water cooling system which may rupture. The water itself may breakdown into an explosive mixture of hydrogen and oxygen leading to a major explosion (this is what happened in the recent Japanese Fukushima disaster where the outer buildings were blown off several of the reactors and also in the far more serious case of Chernobyl in which the whole reactor was blown apart). If the temperature continues to rise the fuel rods may melt down into an uncontrollable mass which can fall to the bottom of the reactor and burn its way through concrete and steel releasing huge amounts of radiation into the ground. This is known as a meltdown.

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Chernobyl was the worst nuclear accident the world has known. It was an older design of reactor which used a solid block of graphite as the reactor core with uranium fuel rods and control rods slid into it and cooling water circulating through it. The disaster was not caused by failure but by stupid mistakes made by the engineers controlling the reactor who were carrying out a test, they removed most of the control rods before turning off the circulation of cooling water. The reactor overheated and melted down and, disastrously, the graphite core set on fire, the fire threw up a cloud of radiation into the atmosphere that spread radiation as far away as Scotland, Norway and North Africa and covered much of Asia.

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In the case of Chernobyl there were (rather stupidly) large water storage tanks under the reactor. If the core had burned its way through to the water tanks there would have been a much larger explosion which would have made the disaster far worse. As it was 2 volunteers were found who were willing to forfeit their lives by swimming into the highly radioactive water tanks to manually release the water and avert a far more serious disaster. Engineering aspects are the vulnerability of nuclear reactors. Pumps, pipework, joints in the containment structures and fuel and control rod loading and unloading equipment are all expected to operate without fault. Once a nuclear reactor is live, or as they say critical, there is no going back. You can’t go in there to change or repair anything later. Unfortunately total 100% reliability simply is not possible in engineering. In the case of the Japanese reactors at Fukushima the design is totally dependent on keeping the cooling water moving. Remember the water pumps must be kept running with total reliability for decades. Water pumps driven by the national electric grid can hardly be considered foolproof. As we are all too aware blackouts do occur particularly in earthquake prone areas.

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UV Disinfection Backup power in Fukushima we learn, was provided by diesel powered generators which are, of course, vulnerable to any number of causes of failure particularly when built right on a coast susceptible to tsunamis. The only further backup was a bank of batteries that gave a mere 10 hours of power. The earthquake and tsunami cut the power to the reactors and knocked out the generators. 10 hours later the batteries died. The water pumps stopped, the reactor cores heated up and we understand fuel rods started to melt damaging the reactor cores. Hydrogen was produced which blew the buildings apart. It is amazing that they have managed to keep the reactors cool enough to avoid a full meltdown although there is obviously enough damage to cause serious radiation leakage. Remember this is in one of the most technological advanced countries in the world and a people who are fastidious in nature. It is to their credit that they have been keeping their people and the world informed regarding the details of the accident and the progress of their efforts. The disaster is still unfolding. And a billion voices all over the world cry in unison “we told you so”. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. If you have any questions or comments he can be contacted on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2011 Fixed Abode You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Expat Leaving Sale; Small speaker set for computer 100.000rp. Variety of plants and stands. Bamboo plant stand including 4 plants 180.000rp. Small ceramic incense holders 2.000rp each or offer for the lot. Contact 0813 3752 2940 (English). Kerobokan. [235] For Sale; Teak and bamboo screen. Black wood & natural Bamboo. H170 x W210. Great room dDivider. Rp 500,000. Tuban. Ph 081 2380 5845. [236]

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Swimming pool always green?

For Sale; LapTop Toshiba, Satellite: L645D Window7, 3, 00GB, processor duel corel 2, 10 GHz 4 month old, no insered data yet, Rp: 6, 5 mill, include: modem Huaweii, nego. Send SMS: 0819 1657 2219. Kuta. [218]

For Sale; Treadmill electric brand Horison USA bought 2 yrs ago, new at the shop 16 mill, sale for 12.5 mill. Stepper manual brand Horison sale for 2 mill. All negotiable. Call 08180562 3030 / 0361 743 4261. [225]

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For Sale; Front forks w/ handlebars(klx150-2009) rims and tires, original Showa parts never used. Must sell clearing house of un-needed items. make an offer! First in best dressed! 0813 3828 7446. Sanur. [219]

Moving Sale; I have pool equipment. Indicator solution 30 sets, 1 nylon brush 45cm, 1 vaccum head, 2 full flow vale, 3 way 2 inch, 3 satellite decorders. Call 081 2394 5604 from 10-4pm. Seminyak. [226]

For Sale; Ariston oven + 4 gas like new 3.5mill nego; big LG fridge incl. freezer and icemaker like new 3.5mill nego; Samsung washing machine good condition 1,5mill nego; Samsung TV ultra slim 21” like new 1mill nego. Contact: 0878 6033 0013. Canggu. [220]

Moving Sale; Some kitchen equipment, painting, bedding, cushion covers, quilts, shades, also lamps, hammock never used, new woman clothing + shoes. Lawn mower etc. Call 081 2396 6648 from 104pm. Seminyak. [227]

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Moving Sale; Tables 1x1 meter, chairs, oven, fridge, TV 29” flat screen, book shelves, MacBook laptop, camera Nikon, bed 2x2 meter, kitchen equipment. All kind of glasses and plates. Contact 081 856 8929 Yuli. Ubung. [044]

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Local News Catastrophe Makes Clear Indonesia Isn’t Ready for Nuclear Power, Experts Warn If a nation as technologically advanced as Japan is struggling to contain a nuclear catastrophe, what chance does Indonesia - given its poor regulatory climate, low level of technology and weak response to any disaster - have of safely running a nuclear plant? That was the question posed on Wednesday by experts, activists and politicians in response to officials’ claims a day earlier that it was safe to build a nuclear power plant here. Sony Keraf, a former environment minister and member of the opposition Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), said the unfolding nuclear crisis in Fukushima, Japan, was sufficient reason to end all talk of building a similar plant in Indonesia. “This debate is over. I’m not talking about the scientific reasons but simply using common sense here,” he said. “Developed countries like Germany and Russia, which are known for their high level of technology, have stated they will review their nuclear power plants, so why is the Indonesian government acting otherwise? It’s strange.” Sony also cited Indonesia’s poor safety culture of lack of discipline compared to Japan, particularly in regard to natural disaster mitigation, as further arguments against building a nuclear plant here. Alvin Lie, a senior politician from the ruling coalition’s National Mandate Party (PAN), echoed the sentiment. “Even Germany is rethinking its power plants,” he said, “so why are we so eager to develop one here?” He added that if the government was really keen to push ahead with the plan, the officials backing it should be made to live near the reactors. “If not, we should build the nuclear plant near the State Palace or the House of Representatives,” Alvin said. “Would they go for that?” The government has proposed two sites in Bangka-Belitung province to host nuclear power plants. It plans to build four reactors, each requiring an outlay of up to Rp. 20 trillion ($2.3 billion), by 2025. The plants are expected to produce a combined 4,000 megawatts of electricity, or a quarter of Java’s power demand. The government also claims the reactors will be of the fourth-generation type - a technology currently in the research phase and only expected to be commercially viable by 2030 at the earliest.

Iwan Kurniawan, a nuclear expert, said the government’s claim that it would build fourth-generation reactors made no sense. “In addition, are there any safe sites in this country for a nuclear power plant?” he said. “[Bangka-Belitung] experiences frequent earthquakes of magnitude 4.9 and up, but the government claims it’s safe. But given the potential of damage from an earthquake, it’s still too risky.” Technology aside, Iwan added, Indonesia is just not yet prepared to deal with a potential radiation leak. Nur Hidayati, from Greenpeace Southeast Asia, questioned the government’s claims of compliance with regulations laid out by the International Atomic Energy Agency. “It has never been clear about the studies conducted by Batan for complying with the IAEA regulations,” she said, referring to the National Atomic Energy Agency. Environment Minister Gusti Muhammad Hatta said on Saturday (16/3) said that nuclear power plants should be the last resort since the country still had several energy options. Gusti’s statement comes as the National Atomic Energy Agency (BATAN) insisted on going ahead with its nuclear plant program despite mounting opposition. “There’s no need to hurry to build a nuclear power plant except if we start running out of energy resources,” Gusti said on Friday. He said that Indonesia could explore cleaner energy options such as geothermal, wind or water to power electricity plants. Aside from problems with the supply of raw materials, the government needs to ensure the public about the security aspect following Japan’s ongoing nuclear crisis, he said. “It is not easy to convince a public that is skeptical about nuclear reactors in Indonesia,” he added. Under the 2009 Environmental Law, Gusti’s office is responsible for issuing environmental impact analysis documents for strategic businesses, including for nuclear power plants. The nuclear crisis in Japan, triggered by the 9.0 Richter scale- earthquake, has forced the Japanese government to evacuate an area up to 30 km from the plant site. Like Japan, Indonesia is located within the ring of fire that is prone to earthquakes. (March 17th 2011)

Serious Population Boom Threatens Indonesia The National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) stated that the uncontrolled population boom could pose a serious threat to Indonesia due to its negative impacts on various sectors.

“You can imagine what will happen if the population continues to grow and approach 500 million,” he said. He said that such a situation might become a reality if the government did not suppress the population growth rate.

“The uncontrollable population growth can pose a serious threat and the outcome of an Indonesian population census in 2010 has clearly shown the signs of an impending population explosion,” Head of the Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) Sugiri Syarief said here on Monday (28/3).

“Over the last ten years the population has increased to 32.7 million and an average growth of 1.49 percent. If the population growth rate remains at 1.49 percent it can be predicted that by 2045 the population reached 450 million.

Sugiri Syarief made the statement after opening the 2011 Indonesian Population and Family Planning Consultation Programs here. Sugiri said that the population boom will occur in Indonesia unless immediate efforts were made to suppress the population growth rate. The recent Indonesian population growth reached 237.6 million with a growth rate of 1.49 percent. “The number had also caused many problems in residential areas such as trash, flooding and traffic congestion not to mention the difficulty of access to clean water, air and climate change issues,” he said.

“At that time the world population is projected to be nine billion people whereas one in every 20 people in the world is Indonesian,” he said. It was necessary to suppress the population growth rate so as not to adversely affect the environment and revenue increase, he said. “The high number of children will reduce the ability of human capital investment in the family, which will affect education and public health,” he said. On the other hand, a large population with low human resources would destroy the quality of natural resources, he said. (March 28th 2011)

Indonesia Trying to Reduce Maternal Death Rate Indonesia is trying to reduce maternal death rate from currently at 228 per 100,000 living births to 102 by 2015. Coordinating minister for people’s welfare Agung Laksono said here on Saturday “it must drop to 102 by 2015.” The minister said the rate of maternal deaths in the country was the highest among members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). He said the government had been committed to reducing the rate in line with the Millennium Development Goals. One of the efforts to realize the goal is preparing various health facilities especially for birthing, such as up-grading midwifery skills, he said. The minister said he admitted that the number of professional midwives was not big especially in the regions and small islands. “In remote islands it could take days to get to facilities or professional midwives,” he said. He said the government would provide the budget for it with regard to reducing the rate of maternal deaths. (March 19th 2011) Merapi Cold Lava Smashes Villages Again Cold lava streaming down Mount Merapi slopes on Saturday night smashed and engulfed houses up to more than one meter high at some districts in Sleman regency, an official said. “According to preliminary data collected, as many as 41 houses are submerged by cold lava such as those at Guling and Sindumartani village at Ngemplak district,” Urip Bahagia, duty manager of Sleman Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), said here Sunday. Bahagia said those house had severely been damaged by volcanic materials like sand, stones and even big sized boulders. “The houses were destroyed beyond repair, and tens of families need to be evacuated,” he said. In addition to the 41 buried under volcanic materials, there were also houses, which sustained light destruction that mitigation agency officers on the field were still collecting data on the impacts. The cold lava onslaught from the slopes of Merapi on Saturday afternoon was triggered by torrential rains. Aside from smashing houses along its way downwards from the slopes, the cold lava had also destroyed some dams along the way. The 2,968 meters (9,738 feet) Merapi erupted on October 26 until November 30, 2010 that had left 350 people dead and at least 350,000 others had been made displaced. (March 20th 2011) Indonesia Screens Japan Travelers for Radiation Indonesia gave a preliminary all-clear Saturday (19/3) after radiation-screening passengers arriving at Jakarta airport from Japan, which is battling to prevent leaks at a stricken nuclear power plant. “The nuclear energy regulatory agency, with the airport’s management, started to carry out screenings on Tuesday (15/3),” Soekarno Hatta international airport official Frans Yoseph told AFP. “Up until now we have not detected any sign of radiation,” Yoseph said adding that they will continue to conduct checks until the Japan’s nuclear crisis ends. The team conducted screenings for passengers, crew members and luggage coming off direct flights from Japan, he said, adding that there were six flights to and from Tokyo and Narita every day. A 9.0-magnitude earthquake on March 11 triggered a giant tsunami that flattened Japan’s northeast coast and killed 7,197, according to the latest police death toll, with almost 11,000 officially listed as missing. Four of the six reactors at Fukushima No. 1 plant have been in danger of leaking dangerous amounts of radioactivity after an earthquake and tsunami led to a series of hydrogen explosions and fires at buildings housing the units. (March 19th 2011) Bali bombing Boss Umar Patek arrested in Pakistan, Claim Security Sources A senor Indonesian al-Qaeda operative wanted over the 2002 Bali bombings has been arrested in Pakistan, a rare high-profile capture that could provide valuable intelligence about the organization and possible future plots. Umar Patek, a suspected member of the al-Qaeda linked militant group Jemaah Islamiah, was arrested earlier this year in Pakistan, foreign intelligence sources said. It is not clear if Pakistan stumbled on Patek or his capture was the result of a intelligence tip. Details about what he was doing in Pakistan also remain murky, raising questions about whether he was there to plan an attack with al-Qaeda’s top operational leaders as the 10-year anniversary of the September 11, 200l looms over the US. Patek, 40, is well-known to intelligence agencies across the world. He is believed to have served as the group’s deputy field commander in the nightclub bombings that left 202 people dead, including 88 Australians. The US was offering a $US1 million reward for the arrest of the slight Patek - who’s known as the “little Arab” - over the Bali attack. (March 30th 2011)


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Police Seize 0.8 gram of Shabu from Ex-Presidents Great Grandchild The Jakarta Metropolitan Police seized 0.8 gram of crystal methamphetamine (shabu-shabu) from Putri Aryanti Haryowibowo, a great-grandchild of former president Soeharto, in a raid early Friday, a police spokesman said on Sunday. “The shabu-shabu seized from her weighs 0.8 gram,” Sr.Com. Anjan Pramuka Putra, director of drugs unit at the Jakarta police, said. He said Putri was arrested at Maharani hotel in Pancoran, South Jakarta, at the wee hours of Friday. Earlier, rumors had it that police seized tens of grams of shabu-shabu and hundreds of ecstasy pills from Putri and her syndicate. However, Anjan denied the rumors. What was true was that the city police only seized around 30 grams of shabu-shabu from the drug syndicate following tip-offs from Putri, he said. Sandy Arifin, Putri`s lawyer, denied that his client possessed 0.8 grams of shabu-shabu arguing the contraband did not come from her. He said Putri was currently undergoing investigation. Also on Friday, police arrested three other people, one of them middleranking police officer, on charges of possessing the drug. Indonesia is among the Asian countries being seriously threatened by drug smuggling syndicates. According to the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), there were 3.6 million drug users in Indonesia in 2008. (March 20th 2011) Police Seize Car Suspected of Carrying Explosives in Bali Police intercepted a silver Avanza car driven by EY from Magelang, Central Java, for allegedly carrying explosives while on Jalan Diponegoro, Denpasar, on Tuesday (22 / 3) at around 19:30 pm. Information from a number of officers stated that the arrests were made after police in Bali received information from police in Java, that there was a silver Avanza car allegedly carrying explosives to the island resort. Police stopped the suspicious car when they noticed that the front license plate was different to the rear. The police found several packages wrapped in white plastic as well as tools to install high-voltage electrical cables. Police are still searching for three men that are associated with the driver of the vehicle, currently living somewhere in Denpasar. Moments earlier, the Bali Bomb Squad detonated an object suspected of containing explosives at Tukad Yeh Aya Street, Denpasar. The package wrapped in white plastic was thrown by a motorcyclist and was reported by local garage owner Made Joni. (March 23rd 2011) A Denpasar Child is the Latest in a Growing toll of Rabies Deaths on Bali A 6 year-old Denpasar girl is among the latest rabies victims on Bali. Nawal Indiani, died at Bali’s Sanglah General Hospital on Thursday, March 17, 2011. Doctor Ken Wirasandhi, a spokesman for the hospital rabies team (that says something in itself), told Kompas.com, “Two days before she was admitted, the patient experienced breathing difficulties and refused to eat.” The parents of the girl said their daughter had been bitten by a dog on her arm several months ago. The wound had not been cleaned properly and she had not received the anti-rabies vaccine that would have saved her. A neighbor who owned the dog had immediately destroyed it and therefore there was no chance to isolate and test the dog. Dr. Ken said people should not ignore any dog bite, saying that anyone bitten should use soap to clean the wound under running water for at least fifteen minutes. Thorough cleaning of any wound helps reduce the amount of virus absorbed into a victim’s system. After such cleaning, an anti-rabies vaccination must be administered as quickly as possible by the nearest hospital or medical centre. The anti-rabies vaccine is a course of three injections. This is to establish antibodies effectively able to ward off the rabies virus, so any visitors who start a course should arrange to have it continue when they move on or return home. (March 21st 2011)

Bali Open to Attacks: Governor Bali is still open to terrorist attack, but early detection has lessened the risk, says the island’s Governor, I Made Mangku Pastika. “You know the nature of terrorism - they want to send a message to the whole world that they still exist and still have powers. “So because Bali is still very famous as the most popular destination in the world, of course Bali is still vulnerable,” Mr. Pastika told The Australian on the eve of the regional summit. Bali’s Nusa Dua beach resort area became the focus of a major security operation yesterday as ministers and delegations from the 48 Bali Process countries and international organizations arrived for their fourth annual summit on people-smuggling, people-trafficking and related transnational crime. As the island’s police chief in October 2002, Mr. Pastika headed the investigation into the first Bali bombings by the Jemaah Islamiah terror network, in which 202 people were killed, including 88 Australians and 38 Indonesians. He was confident the two-day summit would pass without security scares. “We have early-detection and early-warning systems now working nationally and internationally, because terrorism has already moved across the boundaries of countries,” he said. “Indonesia’s national counter-terrorism effort is strongly focused on keeping Bali safe for international tourism, and especially for Bali we have very good, well-trained intelligence officers.” Mr. Pastika said Balinese police were co-operating with the Australian Federal Police on countering people-smuggling, and there had been a significant improvement in intelligence co-operation. “We have an obligation to assist Australia with this area - we know they have a problem with illegal immigrants and this people-smuggling problem.” The Bali authorities had detected an increase in trafficking activity recently. On February 19, police intercepted a boatload of 52 Afghans and Iraqis off Kubu, on Bali’s northeast coast. They arrested the skipper and crewman. And last September, the anti-people-smuggling taskforce arrested 22 Afghans and Iranians onshore, in Kuta. (March 30th 2011) Power Plant Maintenance Leaves Bali In the Dark Bali will experience rolling blackouts for at least the next week as state utility provider Perusahaan Listrik Negara’s power plants undergo routine maintenance. Hotels and holiday makers on the resort island will see darker evenings while PLN tends to its gas-fired power plant in Gilimanuk and others. “PLN has stated that rolling blackouts will start on March 22 and will last until March 29,’’ said Dadan Koerniadipoera, general manager of PLN’s Bali branch. Bali could lose as much as 188 megawatts in electricity during the maintenance work. Among the affected power plants are the 130 MW station in Gilimanuk, a 40 MW gas-powered plant in Pesanggaran and others that PLN did not specify. Dadan said the drop in output would result in a 37.5 MW power deficit during the evening, when electricity consumption in Bali is at its highest. In a bid to ease that deficit, PLN will apply rolling blackouts to hotels from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dadan urged hotel owners to use diesel generators during the blackouts. He also asked individuals to help save electricity. “By turning off 100 watts of electricity devices every day, even that can help,” he said. Ngurah Adnyana, PLN’s director of operations for Java and Bali, said the electricity provider had already coordinated with hotels over its plan to reduce power use. Patricia Muljadi, the public relations manager for the five-star Ayana Hotel and Spa, said PLN had sent a letter regarding the blackout plan. She said it would add to the hotel’s operational costs, “but we have not calculated the additional costs.” Perry Markus, secretary for the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) in Bali, said PLN’s plan for rolling blackouts was not executed well. “There should be information dissemination first, not just going ahead with it immediately like this,” he said, adding that the plan would heap extra costs on hotels and restaurants. “Past experience has taught me that the blackouts usually occur longer than the scheduled time.” Frequent blackouts in recent years, which have been blamed on poor infrastructure, have caused airport delays, manufacturing shutdowns and generated intense pubic anger toward the state utility company. (March 22nd 2011)

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I try so hard to be a vegetarian. Intellectually, I’m already there. I know all about the methane in cow burps, the amount of land it takes to grow a kilogram of hamburger and the benefits of an alkaline diet, to say nothing of the humanitarian issues. I’m pretty content, most of the time, with vegetable soup or an avocado sandwich. Then someone throws a lamb chop on the grill and all my good intentions go up in savoury smoke. As for bacon, I am a shameless pushover. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.

surface of the planet. If those resources were committed to growing vegetables, fruits and grains we could feed the world, and feed it well.

In North America, most beef, pork and chicken is produced in Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs), which pack the creatures into such small areas that movement is impossible. They are fed specially formulated diets laced with hormones and antibiotics to force them to grow more quickly. Nearly 800 million people could live on all the heavily subsidized grain currently fed to US livestock each Then someone throws a lamb chop on the grill and all my good intentions year -- 70% of United States grain goes to feeding farm go up in savoury smoke animals.

I read somewhere that as a species we humans are hard-wired to salivate when we smell meat roasting. This probably dates to our days in the cave which, in terms of the time we’ve been wandering around on two feet, isn’t all that long ago. Before we learned to cultivate grain and sheep, we gathered what wild food was ripe and what wild animals we could catch.

That picture is not so grim in Bali, where the cows are grassfed in rural byres. But the local pork and chicken we eat is often raised on commercial feed laced with unmonitored growth hormones and heaven knows what else. Then there are the ethical issues of how these creatures are slaughtered…

Now we can be more selective. Common sense, health and good global management urge us to select a diet based on locally produced seasonal fruit, vegetables and grains. Habit, availability and the irresistible smell of chicken satay on the grill lure us down other paths.

Until this generation, the Balinese didn’t eat much meat. My pembantu Wayan Manis grew up poor in Singakerta, a few minutes outside of Ubud. Her father had a small rice field, but every grain of the harvest was sold for badly needed cash. Rice was a rare treat and even then was mixed with sweet I recently spent a week at a silent meditation retreat in Sri potato or corn to make it go further. Everyday fare was sweet Lanka. The two meals a day were vegan and bland. potatoes, greens from the fields, fruit from the garden, a bit On high holidays, the I remember eating my breakfast mush or boiled vegetables of tofu and the occasional egg. and thinking, “This is enough. We don’t really need more food neighbours would sometimes send over some meat from a than this to survive and thrive.” But the minute I got back to slaughtered pig. Except for the poorest, today’s Balinese Kandy I went straight to my favourite restaurant and expect to eat white rice three times a day and meat at least once, preferably fried in palm ordered a chicken curry. It was It would be very sensible to adopt a oil. The incidence of diabetes delicious. variation of this way of eating for life, and other lifestyle diseases is skyrocketing. Those of us of northern but oh, how we resist! European extraction have a complex relationship with meat. It was an important part of Governor Pastika suggested recently that Fridays should be our ancestor’s diet, especially in winter. My parents, now in a day of abstinence from animal products on Bali. I think their 90s, still eat meat twice a day and consider vegetarian- that’s a great idea. In fact, for all the good reasons listed ism alarming and somewhat dangerous. We know better, above, I’m going to set a now. I’ve worked with far too many people with cancer and new goal of limiting myself have become all too familiar with the anti-cancer diet. It’s to eating meat just three been around for years but because there was no profit in times a week. It’s easy most researching it, few doctors had heard of it until recently. In of the time, but please don’t early cancers that have not yet metastasized , the diet alone tempt me with those lamb has been known to shrink tumours and stop malignancy in chops. The spirit is willing, its tracks. I know several cancer survivors in long remission but the flesh is weak. who claim to owe their lives to their changed eating habits. In very simple terms, cancer thrives in an acid environment, and the diet makes the body alkaline which starves the malignancy. Basically the anti-cancer diet forbids all animal products, sugars (cancer feeds on sugar) and processed foods, and encourages high consumption of organically grown fruits and vegetables. There are various levels of severity; my sister is currently on the strictest alkaline diet I have ever Dragons in the Bath, a collection of Ibu Kat’s stories, heard of. has been re-issued as Bali Daze - - Freefall off the Tourist Trail. It is available at Ganesha Books in Ubud and It would be very sensible to adopt a variation of this way of Seminyak or can be ordered directly from Ibu Kat. eating for life, but oh, how we resist! Even with a growing range of tasty alternatives, we crave our meat, bread and E-mail: bali_cat7@yahoo.com sweets. (And cheese, did I mention cheese?) Global meat consumption is rising steeply due to the rapidly increasing Copyright © 2011 Greenspeak middle classes of India and China, and meat production is very resource-intensive. According to a 2006 United Nations report, the area dedicated to global livestock production accounts for 70% of all agricultural land and 30% of the land

Letters To Bali Advertiser Frozen in Bali. Or anywhere else in Indonesia Are you a British expat that is receiving the UK state pension? (or will be in the future!) Of course you will be well aware that the UK state pension you get was frozen when you moved to Indonesia to make your permanent home. (i.e. not resident in the UK). Meaning that your state pension is now as it was when you made that permanent move. The annual increases in the pension are not passed on to you as they are to UK resident pensioners. The increases are also made to pensioners whom live in a E.U. country and some other countries. I am sure that you will agree this is not fair. Just because you live in another country, why should you be discriminated against? No doubt you paid your National Insurance contributions for all of your working life in the UK. Possibly for 40 years or so. The government policy says equality for all. Where is the equality for pensioners that are on frozen pensions. The increase is to cover the cost of living increase? I think you will have noticed that the cost of living here has gone up as well as in the UK!! The International Consortium of British Pensioners (ICBP) has been fighting to get this ridiculous situation corrected so that all pensioners are treated as equal. They went to the E.U. courts but lost their case and many comments have been made on the way the government replied to their case. They, the ICBP, are continuing the fight and branches in other countries such as Australia and Canada are active in this fight. It has been suggested that I might be able to assist by finding out how many U.K. state pensioners are living in Indonesia. I hope that every British expat state pensioner (or getting close to pension age), affected by the frozen pension situation will send me an email with a little (non personal) information (A user name, email address, location in Indonesia, approximate date you started to receive the UK pension and the date you became “frozen”), that I can compile and pass on to the ICBP. Every little bit of “ammo” will be useful to the cause. It won’t take too much of your time so please help. Please send to clida2000@yahoo.com I would ask you to “chat amongst yourselves” about this subject and I suggest you take a look at the following web sites. (there are many others!) www.pension-parity-uk.com www.britishpensions.com it is quoted that pensioners in the UK cost the government £8,000 a year. Frozen pensioners living abroad cost £1000 a year : frozen pensioners save the government £2.5bn a year. The government says it can’t afford to pay the increase, yet they are lowering the number of years required for full pension from 40 to 30 years contribution. There are many people that have written on this subject and I would ask you to spare a couple of hours “researching” this subject and hopefully join the battle for equal rights on pensions. A quote from “The International Consortium of British Pensioners”. There are between 11 and 12 Million UK Basic State Pensioners. 96% of them have their pensions indexed every year, whether they live in the UK, Europe, the USA or a few other favoured countries. The National Insurance Fund is currently in balance to the tune of over 41 Billion Pounds Sterling, as of 30 September 2010. 4 % have their pensions FROZEN, because they have retired in Countries where their Pensions are NOT indexed. At the hearing in the European Court of Human Rights in 2009 even the lawyers representing Britain agreed that the cost of rectifying this anomaly would be less than 1% of the annual National Insurance income. So, please spare a bit of time to get involved and drop me an email. Balifrozenguy.

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This year was the first time that I decided not to participate as media, but to follow my heart and do readings at the Dharma fair instead. When I finally received the confirmation that I was accepted as a reader at the Balispirit Festival, I felt at once excited and scared out of my mind! It was a big shift for me, but one that I knew was inevitable. My one year studying mediumship would finally be put to the ultimate test! I decided that the best tools for me to utilize were the Angel cards and the Runes, because I had a good connection with both of these mediums and trusted the information which usually came through clearly and easily.

feeling hopeful and with concrete tools that would further assist her with resolving her issue.

It has been interesting to watch my own transformation over these past nine years on Bali, as I find myself moving deeper into spiritual work and shedding the layers of my old worn out ideas and limiting beliefs. I have come to the understanding that I have been gifted with many tools which can potentially assist others with discovering their highest potential and living the joyful life they have always dreamed of.

I also began seeing a pattern in the people I was reading for. Most of them had limiting beliefs about themselves or about life which were holding them back. I felt intuitively that I needed to help as many people as possible shift these beliefs by utilizing a very simple system called: ‘Ask & Receive’, which was developed by Sandi Radomski and Tom Altaffer. This powerful system connects people with their higher consciousness which then informs their conscious mind to reprogram a limiting thought pattern or belief and replace it with a positive one. This is truly an amazing technique that I feel compelled to share with everyone, so that you can start making positive changes in your life today. Find the limiting belief or bad habit or whatever it is you’d like to change and repeat the following statement in the positive.

On the first day of the festival, my former mentor, David, came with me for moral support and to check out the energies. Due to my late arrival, I was given the last table at the back of the Dharma fair. Just as I was pondering on whether this would be a good spot for my readings, David seemed to read my mind and said, “This will be a great location for you. The energies are good here and you won’t get any interference from all the activities going on.” He then suggested that I do a warm up reading with him which I happily agreed to. He pulled a few runes from my velvet pouch and I interpreted them for him, giving him important information on a personal matter which turned out to be exactly right. I was feeling more confident about my abilities and felt ready for the next person. A lovely middle aged woman appeared asking for a reading. I guided her on a short meditation, asking her to imagine connecting with the core of Mother Earth and bringing those energies up into her body, and then connecting with Father sky and bringing those energies down through her crown chakra, allowing the energies of Mother Earth and Father Sky to intermingle harmoniously within her solar plexus. This is a wonderful grounding and centering meditation that I like to use with my clients so that they can get into a clear and calm space for their reading or healing. I also find that this helps me to get a clear connection with my own guides, which I call into the space to ask for their assistance during each reading or healing session that I do. The woman expressed that she was going through some very challenging times with the people she worked with, so she was seeking clarity on how to deal with the situation and find a peaceful resolution. Through the Runes and my direct channel with Spirit, we were able to discover that she needed to ask her allies for assistance and that eventually things would work out well for her. It is always a blessing for me to be able to assist people with finding greater clarity and relief from a situation that is causing them to suffer. The woman departed the reading

On the second day, more people came to me for readings. I assisted a young woman who was having difficulties with her relationship, by shifting some of her core limiting beliefs. I gave another woman clear information about her life purpose, confirming that it was time for her to start living it now. As the days passed by, I realized that Spirit was always beside me, guiding me and giving me the words or images which were exactly right for the person I was reading for.

‘There’s a part of my being that already knows how to (lose weight, feel good about myself, earn a good living, etc.). Take a breath then continue with… ‘And that part of my being is willing to inform the rest of me now; it is doing so now with grace & ease. My mind, body and spirit are receiving this information. Information download is now complete.’ After saying this statement, you may experience a lightheaded sensation or feel a calmness come over you. Afterward, start to become aware of how your thoughts or feelings have shifted in relationship to whatever limiting belief you have changed. For questions or comments about this column, please email: michelina630@hotmail.com Michele is an internationally renowned holistic healer, teacher & writer who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools such as spiritual counseling, Reiki, energy psychology, channeling & energy healing, as well as the Runes and Angel cards. Michele receives direct transmissions from her guides, ascended masters & archangels enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about specific life issues & assist them with resolution. Michele has lived on Bali for nine years and incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique teachings, providing a transformative healing experience for everyone she encounters. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com

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Female Min. D3 majoring in Secretary or Public Relations Strong communication in English & Indonesian Good computer skill (MS. Office and Internet) Min. 3 years experience Communicative, trustworthy, meticulous and capable to work together in teams

Please send the application to: hrd@primobali.com NC/Es/6 Apr 11

Sales Representatives Do you love to talk about TRAVEL and VACATIONS? Outgoing, Personable, Self motivated individuals required urgently to complete our 2 teams of sales professionals working from our sales operations in Tuban and our new hotel in Seminyak. Excellent terms and conditions, friendly atmosphere and expert training assured. Sales experience is not necessary, just a great will to succeed is all we ask. Great remuneration package and the given assurance of working for a credible expanding company. Preference will be given to applicants who speak English fluently and at least one of the following languages: French, Dutch, Japanese, German and Russian. Apply with full CV to: Sales Director At email sales@regentvacationclub.com NC/Es/6 Apr 11

The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Chef (Expat May Apply) Resort Manager (Expat) Sales Staff / Manager Fin & Acc Managers PA / Office Manager

Marketing Staff Villa Manager Programmer Web Designer HRD Manager

VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/6 Apr 11


Bali Advertiser

BUSINESS SERVICES We’re looking for the Warehouse Supervisor (understand all processes of packing, stock control, and administration) and Event Setup Supervisor (managerial skill, Skill in organization in order to coordinate several events simultaneously). All Candidates must have experience in Events Production. Excellent communication and fluent in English and Indonesian.

Please send CV to info@balistarz.com NC/Es/ 6 Apr 11

Soon to be open, resort hotel in Bali-Seminyak looking for : 1. Accountant 2. Manager for House Keeping • • • • •

Employment

06 April - 20 April, 2011

Male or Female, 25-35 years old Min 3 years exp Honest and good communication in English Tax reporting and accounting background…(1) Must hold diploma in hospitality…(2)

Please send CV and telp number to: cvinfo.resort@gmail.com NC/Es/6 Apr 11

Urgently required:

PRODUCTION MANAGER For International Silver Jewelry Company located in Denpasar/Bali to oversee production and able to supervise 100+ workers. Requirements: a) Good knowledge of production management and planning b) Understanding industry quality standards c) Advanced jewelry knowledge d) Good English and computer skills e) Min. 5 years hands-on working experience in similar position (Jewelry Industry)

Please email CV with expected salary to info@adamimartucci.com NC/Es/6 Apr 11

Web & Graphic Design. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name, printing project and photography. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www. thenbagus.com>. [553] Xenia for rent with the driver, daily or weekly. Competitive price for your holiday or business. Please contact Agung 0819 3620 2170. [184] Do you need software programs for your company? Contact 0818 0304 3001 to make your company run well with computerized systems. Good price with great service. [523] Faves, speacialist in; fine silver crochet jewelry, soft toys, hotel give-away amenities. Please call/SMS 0878 6116 3056. [524] Private lesson Bahasa / English for foreigners. <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>, or call Dwi 0813 3870 5158. [016] Wedding decorator (0361) 307 7514. [485] For

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Dressmaking / sewing bedsheet. 0813 3706 0015. [529] Scrub, facial massage (non sensual) 0813 3706 0015. [530] We deliver anykind Movies/ Music of every country, complete collection from 1930-2011, Perfect Quality, Guarantee. 0878 6150 3444. <balimovierequest@yahoo. com>. [532]

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URGENT! A large handicraft company in Bali is looking for

SENIOR PRODUCT DESIGNER S1 graduate, min. experience 5 yrs, good at 3D and other graphic apps, good English command. Send CV to Kwalita Bali, Jl. Raya Kuta 80, Bali or email to hrd@kwalitabali.com NC/Es/6 Apr 11

Project Development Company (PMA) looking for: 1. Architect (2) 2. QS/Estimator (3) 3. Purchasing staff (2) 4. Logistic (1)

5. Site Supervisor (3) 6. Marketing Assistant (1) 7. Project Admin (1)

Massage. Rosa 0821 4587 5369. [537]

All candidates should have min 1 year experience, strong motivation, fluent in English, good team player, have a site management skill, hard worker, self initiative.

Masseur on call 0821 4491 7476. [555]

Send CV + recent photograph to hrd@sandheva.com

Certified European Project Manager with own MEP/ Architect/Supervisor staff, very experienced, excellent reference list in Bali and abroad, looking for new projects. Phone: +62 81 2380 9310. Mail: <pm@ ossbali.com>. [077] New APV with English/ Japanese driver, cheap!! Call Bimo: (0361) 888 2855. Pick/drop, tour etc. [551] Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653]

NC/Es/6 Apr 11

Dynamic Company looking for OFFICE MANAGER / BOOKKEEPER GRAPHIC DESIGNER / WEB DEVELOPER STOCK CONTROLLER Apply if you: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Have a MINIMUM of 3 years experience in relative area Be DEDICATED to getting the job done Passionate, enthusiastic efficient Have great attention to detail Advance computer skills (word, excel, and those related to job, Photoshop, Indesign, MYOB etc Speaks good English Good communicator/ self starter / can meet deadlines Team player Has great taste and creative. Please forward your resume to admin@featherandfind.com NC/Es/6 Apr 11

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Moko 0812 3651 4990. [488] Guitar Lessons. 0821 4453 3390. [508] Architecture design. 081 2395 5114. [476] Massage traditional 0821 4552 3913. [528] Need Physical /Occupational Therapist / Physician who can assist Expat with therapy/exercises to recover from RSI. Call 081 855 NC/Es/6 Apr 11

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LOOKING FOR WORK

Looking for 2 female staff for; • •

Tour & Travel office as Office staff, salary Rp 800.000 + commission Dive Centre office as Manager, salary Rp 1.000.000 + commission

Requirement: Can speak English, well groomed, age 22 - 30 year old, honest, communicative.

Call: 081236730122 or 0361 2082046 NC/Es/6 Apr 11

Urgently Required • • • • • •

Bali Advertiser

06 April - 20 April, 2011

Secretary & Public Relation (female, single, max 29 y.o) Chef (male max 30 y.o) Cook (male or female, single, max 26 y.o) Waitress (female, single, max 26 y.o) Barista (male or female, single, max 27 y.o) Delivery Man (male, single, own motorcycle & SIM C, max 27 y.o) Submit your CV to hrdencore.info@yahoo.com Put your title on subject NC/Es/6 Apr 11

JOB VACANCY Coral Triangle Center is seeking qualified candidates for:

1. Finance and Administration Manager 2. Accountant

Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree in finance/accounting and/or administration; MBA and CMAlCPA strongly preferred. • Long-term experience with international program administration with a complex project configuration and donor base. • Wide experience with the administration of bi-lateral and multilateral grants including on-site fieldwork implementation and logistics management. • Demonstrated ability to work in multi cultural environment • Expert knowledge and understanding of fund accounting principles, practices and regulations • Successful track record recruiting, supervising and developing staff. • May require expert working knowledge of grants accounting. • Technical expert on complex accounting/financial issues. • Solid knowledge and experience using and maintaining automated systems. • Strong organizational skills and accuracy, attention to detail and ability to multi-task. Please send your CV and application letter to: candradewi@coraltrianglecenter.org before April 11, 2011.

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Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] Wanted: Direct Sales opportunity. Seeking a rewarding Direct Sales position, I come with 17 yrs experience, I am reliable, professional, trustworthy and exceptional at closing sales. Used to commission only. English national. Please contact me for further details: <Colinleo12@hotmail.com>. Tel: 0878 6011 3500. [547] Wood Working / Carpentery: All furniture, Windows, doors / Gates, Pool deck, Flooring, Railing, etc. Upholstery, Finishing wood & Houses. <woodworking.bali@yahoo. co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [030] Freelance baby sitter. Please call 0857 3717 1871. [502]

Executive Chef. Multi award winning Australian chef looking for full time employment in Bali. 16 years experience in Japanese, Spanish and French cuisine and very good Bahasa language skills. To view CV please contact via email or phone. <dkcjubba@yahoo. com.au> +61415 711 630. [540]

Need freelance driver call (0361) 740 6606. [542] Looking for part time job/working from home, Indonesian woman, speak fluent English/Dutch, International working experience. Email to <prettycollection@ymail. com>. [543] Woman 28 y.o looking for part time/freelance job. Able to operate computer, English speaking. Please call (0361) 853 1226. [544]

Freelance babysitter looking for job. Call 0878 6231 7755. [496]

Female, looking for part time job prefer work from home. Have internet connection. Data entry, secretarial job, good English, computer skills. Call/text 0878 6116 3056. [314]

Fresh graduated Architect looking for freelance. Call 0819 1624 1428. [363]

Looking for job as a cook in Villa or Hotel. Call 081 2368 8671. [313]

1. BARISTA • • • •

M/F • English fluent Min 2 yrs experience • Knowledge in Espresso • Machine Technical

Able to train customer Handle QC Can drive car with SIM 2. Technician for Espresso Coffee Machine • Male • Min 2 yrs experience CV send to sari@indowines.net or 0361 847 7232 NC/Es/6 Apr 11

Position Vacant Bali’s leading sourcing and buying agency is looking for Sourcing Manager (Sales) – specialized and experienced in fashion, garments, textiles, accessories and home wares. Min 2 yrs experience preferred. MUST be fluent in English, written and oral, computer literate, and able to work under pressure alone and within a team. Please send current CV with recent pic to: Sourcing Bali Jalan Gunung Salak 31A Kerobokan sales@sourcing-bali.com NC/Es/6 Apr 11

Sustainable Luxury Villa in Sayan–Ubud is looking for

Villa Manager

• Min S1 Hotel management • Min. 3 years experience in the same position hotels/villas • Attentive to detail with capacity to multitask & problem solving, maintain close contact with guests, FO/concierge duties, supervise staffs & gardeners, cost control, sales/marketing, PR and hands on duties • Fluent in English oral and written • Good motivation, energetic, dynamic & pleasant personality able to manage subordinates

Send CV with recent photo and salary expectation to: ririen@bambuindah.com. NC/Es/6 Apr 11

“INDO SERVICE” Jl. Mertasari 5 Seminyak Telp. 0361 - 3687721 / 081353060358 E-mail: indoservice@hotmail.com

Provide male and female employees: - Office staff - Permanent nanny - Freelance nanny - Restaurant staff - Gardener - Pool cleaners - Cleaning service - House maid - Freelance masseur come to your place. We also provide free 6 months English language courses while they work.

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Bali Alternative Media seeks: Lotus Enterprises is looking for highly motivated and talented individuals to fill various positions in its Indonesia wide operation. Candidates must be self disciplined, capable to work in team and under pressure, fluent in English (written and spoken). 1. Lotus Asia Tours (computer skills mandatory): a) Marketing Staff (Jimbaran Office) - University Diploma or Equivalent - Well organized and good secretarial skills - At least 1 year experience in similar position b) Product / Contracting Staff (Jimbaran Office) - Tourism/Hotel Management graduate - Knowledge tourism products/services in Indonesia - At least 3 years experience in similar position c) Senior Reservation Staff (Jimbaran Office) - Tourism/Hotel Management graduate - Knowledge of Malaysia & Singapore destination - At least 3 years experience in similar position in travel agency or hotel - Spanish, German or French language a plus d) Reservation staff (Jimbaran Office) - Tourism/Hotel Management graduate - At least 1 year experience in similar position in travel agency or hotel e) Operation Staff (Jimbaran Office) - Good physical condition and willing to learn - Car driving license is a plus 2. Lotus Restaurants: a) Restaurant Managers (Sanur and Nusa Dua) - Hotel School Diploma or Equivalent with minimum 2 years experience - Outgoing personality and strong customer relationship skills - Good leadership and supervisory capabilities b) Cashier (Nusa Dua) - University Diploma or Equivalent - Fast learner and good attention to details c) Server and Cleaner (Nusa Dua) - No prior experience required d) Security/Parking (Nusa Dua) - Good physical condition and strong motivation - Car driving license required 3. Lotus Hotels: a) Hotel Manager (Existing and New Resorts) - Hotel School Diploma or Equivalent with minimum 5 years experience - Outgoing personality and strong customer relationship skills - Scuba Diving Certificate and other language skill a definite plus Please send Application Letter, CV, Photo, expected salary and references mentioning clearly for which position you wish to apply to: hr@lotus-enterprises.com Only shortlisted candidates will be notified Lotus Enterprises Building Jl By Pass Ngurah Rai Jimbaran Bali - Indonesia Ph : 62 361 701001 Fax : 62 361 701002/3 www.lotus-enterprises.com NC/Es/6 Apr 11

Sr. Sales Developer Minimum 3 years experience selling advertising in Bali. Excellent English and own transportation required. Great compensation, training, support and overall opportunity for the best in Bali. Send cover letter and CV to: info@balialternativemedia.com NC/Es/6 Apr 11

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HI END FRENCH FASHION BOUTIQUE LOOKING FOR RETAIL MANAGER

FEMALE 5 YR+ EXPERIENCES IN RETAIL MANAGEMENT EXCELLENT ENGLISH (FRENCH wld be a plus), COMPUTER LITERATE ABLE TO MANAGE and TO TRAVEL TO OVERSEE 5 STORES GOOD HUMAN RELATION MANAGEMENT PLEASANT PERSONALITY, POSITIVE ATTITUDE, INITIATIVE, SMART, MULTY TASKING

PERSONAL ASSISTANT

FEMALE WITH 2 YR EXPERIENCES AS PA FOR FOREIGNER EXCELLENT ENGLISH and COMPUTER LITERATE PLEASANT PERSONALITY, POSITIVE ATTITUDE, INITIATIVE, SMART, MULTY TASKING

SALES ASSISTANT

FEMALE, GOOD ENGLISH, 1 YR EXPERIENCE IN RETAIL STORE WILLING TO BE STATION IN BALI AND OUT OF BALI PLEASANT PERSONALITY, POSITIVE ATTITUDE GOOD NUMERATION FOR RIGHT CANDIDATE EMAIL CV : boutique_french@yahoo.com NC/Es/6 Apr 11

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APARTMENTS & VILLAS Wireless broadband Short or long term Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450 C/Re/I-26 Jan 11

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KEROBOKAN 2 small and cozy villas for sale in 3 are land, 1 & 2 bedrooms, each with pool, AC, telephone, carport. Good investment. Contact: 0818 147 672 or 0815 1039 2773. [2394] House for rent Petitenget, nice location, nice view, 3AC bedroom, fully furnished, 3 bathrooms, internet, Indovision, TV/DVD, part time housemaid, garden, swimming pool, security. Rent yearly, monthly, weekly. Contact 0812 3649 6762, <office@paradise-realty-ltd.com>. [2395]

Call: 0813 3700 2573

1 brm apartment with living, dining, kitchen. Well going operation 70-90% occupancy!! Total land size 10 ARE 6 units, Pool, Lounge, Office. 1 whole lot offer Walking distance to The Beach. Complete Licenses Don’t miss it. NC/Re/I-06 April 11

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Spacious modern style new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150m2, fully furnished. Beautiful garden, large parking, monthly 3.5 to 6 million. 2 location off west Marlboro & close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [2335] Brand new renovation. 3 bed 3 bath w/ pool & laundry room. Picture windows w/ rice field views in everyroom. Granite kitchen. Good electric. 2 yrs or 9 yrs w/ 30% discount and 40% financing. TF: +62 878 6198 8111. [2400] Villa for rent Petitenget, quiet, 3 bedrooms, kitchen set, swimming pool, garden, living room, Indovision, Wi-Fi, AC, hot water, rice field view. 10 minutes to beach. Call 0878 6096 9009 or 0819 9900 2999. [2408] Big-furnished villa for sale in Kerobokan, land size: 22.000m2, price: IDR 9,5 Billion. Land for sale near Golf Court, 5.100m2 w/ ricepaddy-river view, close to beach, Call 0361-824 7458 / 08573 9772 7799. [2418] Villa / bungalow newly renovated 3 x 1 bedroom, kitchen fully equipped, bathroom, furnished, TV/DVD Indovision, A/C, H/C water, private sundeck, pool and maid service. Weekly, monthly available: Contact Kia 0859 3613 9559 <kia1893@yahoo.co.id>. [2173] Rumah/house for sale, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Location Banjar Anyar, 100 meter from Bali Buddha. Contact Ibu Mira 0813 3861 2640 or <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [2356] For sale Banjar Semer new freehold 2-storey villa, 3 bedrms, terrace, pool, carport. Move-in condition, include aircon, furnished. Unblocked view, good neighborhood. Call 081 2390 3201 / 0361 914 631, e-mail <hljanice@ hotmail.com> for info. [2383] NC/Re/G-6 April 11

KEROBOKAN Bumi Dalung Permai 17/18 R. Size 1,5 are building, furniture, garage, 2200 W, PAM, hot water bathroom, 5 bedroom, 1 lobby, 1 guest room, 1 storage, equipped kitchen. Contact 423 582. 7474 790. [1559] House & Warehouse. Next to LIO Square. Leasehold 18years (extension possible). Under 1 roof: house of 125m2, with 2 rooms (AC), 1living room/kitchen, 1bathroom and 1office. +1independent room with 1bathroom 25m2+ 1laundry + warehouse 180m2. English/French contact Sylvain 0813 5327 4365, Indonesian Contact Muhlis 0813 3772 2076. <syl20bali@gmail.com>. [2255] Villa for rent, next to Warung Gosip, Kerobokan Kelod. 2 bedroom, 1 maidroom, livingroom, AC, hotwater. Contact 0361 808 1456. [2308] Sale villa 300m to beach Petitenget. 3BR, 2 floors, pool, whirl pool, carport, kitchen, mini bar, livingroom, furniture, 3 AC, gazebo. Perumahan Umasari blok D/16, Petitenget, Kerobokan. $400.000 (nego). 0361-926 6371, 0877 6144 7741 - 732 228. [2348] Jl. Petitenget: house for lease - min. 6 months. 3 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms. close to shops/cafes/beach. Fully furnished and equipped. Small garden / plunge pool / parking. US$ 15,500 per year in advance (excluding service/utilities). To view, please contact: 0819 9902 2878. [2350] Villa for rent 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, swimming pool, jacuzzi, garden, secure area. Villa Alam Canggu 5 bedrooms. Villa Bambu 2 bedrooms Kerobokan. Villa Alke Ubud 2-3 bedrooms. For information please call +62 813 9492 2244. [2351] Over contract house 11th years at Banjar Semer. Land size 6,5 are, unfurnished, 2 bedroom, 1 bglw, 3 AC, swimming pool, 2 carpark, elect 5500 watt, telp. Call 081 138 6514 or 081 2384 7024. Price Rp. 935 for 11 years contract, nego. [2215] Overcontract shop 1,5 are, good location for furniture/ antiques with upstairs living accomodation/office. Jalan Gunung Tangkuban Perahu no. 278. Price Rp. 55 million/ year. Contact 081 7983 8364 / <capricorn_2009@ymail. com>. [2311] Wooden house for rent with furniture near Canggu on 4.5 are with garden, fishpond, beautiful view, living, 2 bedrooms, kitchenette, open bathroom, carport, shared nightwatch, satellite TV, internet access, H/C shower, 1-4 years. Tel: 0821 4487 6637. <evergunst2002@yahoo.com>. [2354] Beautiful modern villa, Banjar-Anyar-end-Bumbak, 25m sawah-border, 2 large BR+8m2 room, 3AC-5000W, 165m22are, semi-detached, Plunge-pool+jacuzzi+terrace+smallgarden, car-park. Lease 48years at 2,4billion, rental: yearly at 150 million, monthly at 14 million, weekly at 4 million. Contact Daniel 0813 3828 6581, <svetlux@hotmail.com>. [2364] Overcontract building suitable for garment, good location. Location at Jl. Tangkuban Perahu 86 BL Br. PengipianKerobokan. Contact. Call. 081 2380 7013. [2373] New house for rent. Rp. 24 million/year. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Minimalistic, modern style, rice field view. Optionally available furnished. 24 hour security. Call 0852 3746 4006. [2377]

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Cemagi

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• Canggu Best Freehold.. Great Location.. • This stunning fully furnished 2 storey villa sits on a unique naturally contoured landscape of approx 20 are of land. • 4 pavillions with 2 bedrooms, a guest bedroom & media entertainment area. • Overlooks greenbelt ricefields with a natural stream frontage • Just a few minutes from the Canggu club and famous Berawa beach

• Absolute Freehold Beachfront Land in Cemagi • 24 are of rectangular shaped land being approx. 80m x 30m • 30meters of beach frontage providing the ideal canvas to a world class home • Unobstructed views of the famous Batu Ngaus Temple • Just 25 mins from Seminyak, sale for IDR 595 Million/are.

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For Sale USD 1,100,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358

For Sale IDR 14,280,000,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358

For Sale IDR 5,500,000,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358

Seseh

BB-V922

Seminyak

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Seminyak

• Prime Location Seminyak Investment Opportunity • Tropical design four spacious bedrooms villa on 750 sqm of land, expansive open plan kitchen, 15m pool with separate child’s pool/spa attached • Flexible management agreement and high occupancies in rental market • 22 yr lease with 25 yr extension pegged to the price of 2230 grams of gold • Just 350 meters from the beach & less than 200 meters from Oberoi road

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For Sale USD 460,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358

For Sale USD 520,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358

For Sale USD 495,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358

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BC-B73

Stunning property and freehold title Sit on approx. 400sqm of land size and 155sqm of built size Located in central Sanur, only 5 minute walk to the beach 3 spacious ensuite bedrooms and huge workable modern kitchen Open plan dining and lounge area with decent pool

For Sale Freehold USD 475,000 Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42

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BC-B70

Brand new freehold villa close to the central of Sanur Sit on 460sqm of land size and 250sqm of built size Minutes away from the beautiful white beaches Completed with tropical garden, large swimming pool and safety area This villa won’t be on the market for long!

For Sale Freehold IDR 2,999,000,000 Reduced Priced! Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42

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Ubud

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Very popular bed & breakfast, has been rated #1 by TripAdvisor Sit on 600 sqm of land size and 300 sqm of built size Private and secure residence Located down a lane off of the same street as the famous healer in the EAT, PRAY, LOVE movie • Buy these two villas: BH-R1 Desa Sanctuary & BH-V17 Rumah David for special price of USD 630,000

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For Sale Leasehold 23 years USD 495,000 Reduced Priced! Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42

For Sale Leasehold 25 years USD 300,000 Reduced Priced! Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42

Located 10 minutes from the center of Ubud Sitting on 8 Are plot with spectacular rice paddy views from every room Large living room, beautiful appointed furniture and large western kitchen Sliding glass doors allow the breeze and sunshine in during the day Buy these two villas: BH-R1 Desa Sanctuary & BH-V17 Rumah David for special price of USD 630,000

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Freehold In The Tranquil Umalas Village, Value for Money! This Mediterranean villa is built on massive 2,200 sqm of land Large tropical garden, huge swimming pool with bale bengong Three large bedroom, two bathroom, indoor and outdoor living spaces Just 5 minutes drive from Seminyak and Canggu Club

• Freehold Villa by the Sea in Seseh • Two story 3BR villa of contemporary Balinese design on 400 sqm of land • A generous kitchen flows into a very comfortable lounge area and the layout of the villa offers more than one dining area; one formal and one casual • 2 upstairs bedroom enjoy the sound of ocean waves & the wrap around balcony • Recently complete renovation, located just 50 meters from the beach

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Newly Renovated Freehold Villa In Seminyak Two storey three bedroom villa sit on 400 sqm of land Large western standard kitchen opens on to a dining area and lounge Second story open air balcony can serve a number of purposes including a second lounge, an office or a media/games room, fully furnished • Located 20 mins from Seminyak & less than 20 mins from Canggu club

Sanur • • • • •

BC-V497

Good size and shape 10 Are freehold land Located in South Sanur, 5 minutes to Merta Sari beach Very suitable for private holiday development Rectangular land plot measures approx. 22 x 45 meters All utilities are onsite

For Sale Freehold USD 445,000 Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42

Ubud • • • • •

BH-L15

Rare freehold of 50 Are plot of land must see! Land is combined flat and level Perfect for private luxury villa or small exclusive commercial development Strategic location, only 15 minutes to the center of Ubud Clean certificates

For Sale Freehold IDR 1,250,000,000 Wayan Wirsana (62) 819 1645 0672 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 823 5369 C/Re/G-6 April 11


A change at the top of our game

LBUK365 Jimbaran

SSEM444 Seminyak

Land for sale at The Views development. 5 are plots available. All plots have incredible views. Not only ocean views here. You can see Jimbaran Beach, the airport, Benoa Harbor and all of south Bali. In a small community of 18 homes with 24 hour security. Price from only 250 million IDR per are. Plots available for less than USD 150,000.

3 FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT & SUPERB ROI POTENTIAL!! Situated in the excellent area of Jl. Oberoi, this group of villas is set within approx 2000 sqm of privately owned land with each villa of 3 bedrooms on two levels at 350 sqm each. Purchase all 3 together for even better results!

Contact : Ray White Jimbaran + 62 81 936 273 306 Title : Hak Milik Price from : IDR 250,000,000 john@raywhiteparadise.com

Title : Leasehold Price : USD 169,500

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Great buying this brand new, 3 bedroom beauty with 3 bathrooms & swimming pool is great for family living. Wait there is more!!! Staff quarters – at this price that is amazing. The vendor is extremely motivated. Don’t miss out get in quick - Call or email me today to view or for more information.

Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 1,925,000,000

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

GREAT BUY THIS MONTH! SKER600 Kerobokan

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SSEM007 Petitenget

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Set on 2 Are of land, this stunning property offers a great deal and more. Located just off of Jl. Petitenget, this peaceful 3 storey villa is just moments away from the beach and the hustle and bustle of “Eat Street” Jl. Oberoi. On the first floor is the living and dining areas which are open plan in design. This opens out, through bi-folding doors, into the well landscaped pool area and sundeck. Contact : Ray White Nusa Dua Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 425,000

+ 62 (361) 773 540 lee@raywhiteparadise.com

SJBN010 Jimbaran

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Built in traditional style, this luxurious 3 bedroom villa is part of a secure and exclusive villa estate only 2 minutes away from beautiful Jimbaran beach and its famous seafood restaurants. The villa offers privacy with a combination of outdoor living around a 50 sqm swimming pool and air-conditioned comfort in all bedrooms. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 315,000

SLBK004 Lombok

Contact : Siska + 62 81 55 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com

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Situated 80m above sea level, this villa (total build 288sqm) is on the uppermost slopes of Setangi Hill Villas development & commands panoramic views. 700 sqm of prime hill land with generous living spaces, huge 42sqm infinity pool, elevated sundeck & extensive entertaining areas offer gracious living for discerning investors seeking a unique home & lifestyle. Title : HGB Price : IDR 4,399,000,000

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Contact : Annie + 62 81 339 455 009 annie@raywhiteparadise.com

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Properties in a complex like this do not come along often! A superb 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom villa in a secure community with an amazing size swimming pool, all in a great location in Jimbaran hill and close to the beach and its famous seafood restaurants! A must view if you are a serious buyer.

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 419,000

STAB056 Mengwi

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This magnificent Balinese style property in Mengwi has everything, 2 kitchens, 2 dining rooms, guest house, beautiful rice field views. Quality build to high western standards. Manicured gardens, 3 fish ponds, 3 fountains, water filtration system, changing room and bathroom for the pool. Entertainers delight! Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 499,000

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

* prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.

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

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SNUD500 Tanjung Benoa

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Would you like spend your next holiday exploring & enjoying unique views of the beautiful coastline of Bali from a private boat? One of the only villas in Bali with its own private boat dock & shared use of the villa complex boat. The villa has 3 bed rooms, open kitchen, living & dining room & a private pool. Located in the Tanjung Benoa. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 500,000

SJBN477 Jimbaran

Contact : Ray White Nusa Dua +62 81 74 75 16 23 nusadua@raywhiteparadise.com

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Price reduced. Large and well built open air 4 bedroom villa in Jimbaran built on 17 are of land. Large swimming pool. Jimbaran Bay and airport views.

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 1,250,000

Contact : Ray White Jimbaran + 62 81 936 273 306 john@raywhiteparadise.com

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This Jimbaran villa is designed by famous architects Grounds and Kent. In a small community with 24 hour security. Enjoy the privacy of a Balinese style villa while still taking advantage of the breathtaking views. Ocean views, airport views, Jimbaran Bay views and Benoa harbor views.

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 598,000

SSNR454 Sanur

Contact : Ray White Jimbaran + 62 81 936 273 306 john@raywhiteparadise.com

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This is a great beachfront villa that will offer you excellent rental returns! 400 sqm of living area on 1700 sqm of land with beach frontage of 56 m. A large welcoming garden makes this the perfect setting for entertaining. The gazabo has a living & dining area where you can enjoy sea views overlooking the expansive 16 x 4 m swimming pool making this the perfect place to relax. Contact : Ray White Nusa Dua Title : Hak Milik +62 81 74 75 16 23 Price : USD 1,900,000 nusadua@raywhiteparadise.com

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This is the best value in the Bukit area. This massive villa was built to exacting standards using the best materials available. Over 1,173 sqm of living area on 825 sqm of land. This villa has panoramic ocean views over looking Balangan beach. Built on 3 levels to maximize the views. Look out at the ocean from the infinity pool. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 950,000

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In the village of Jasri, the property occupies 2 hectares of beachfront and bordered by two clear continuously flowing rivers. The buildings are all constructed in traditional Sumateran style, no nails no screws. Enjoy the views of the volcanos and ocean from your jacuzzi. There is also a classic swimming pool & a yoga platform in the middle of the fish pond. Contact : Ray White Nusa Dua + 62 (361) 773 540 Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 4,000,000 - nego cffox@raywhiteparadise.com

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

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Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Residence

Brand new western kitchen with oven, coffee machine, fully equipt kitchen. Nicely landscaped gardens, pool, carport & security gate. Fully furnished. A must see. Great location, close to Canggu Club Call 087862027442 melsinparadise@dps.globalxtreme.net Would prefer long term, but will look at min. 6 months NC/Re/P-06 April. 11

LOMBOK Gili Trawangan 150 are Hak Milik with over 80 m of beachfront. Artesian well, trees and superb sunset views to Gunung Agung. Price 16 Billion. Contact: Yannie, 0361 780 0232. [2370]

BUKIT For sale 2.9 Ha. Hilltop. View Tundun Penyu street Balangan Bali. Rp. 175 jt/are (nego). Freehold land. Strategic location for your villa, business or other property investment. Contact 0819 3620 2170 / 0361 275 2587. [1148]

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email: villa@kumpul-kumpul.com

ph. 0361 7855600 | 081805536233

Villa and land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149] Beautiful spacious freehold villa for sale with amazing views just minutes from balangan beach. 935m2, 2bdrms, 12m swimming-pool, USD340,000. HP: 0812 3682 0555. [2211] Cliff front land for sale. Location: Kutuh, Bukit - 1.88 hectares with 117m of cliff - freehold & clean doc’s. Inquiry: 081 2385 2318. [1937]

www.kumpul-kumpul.com Address I Address II Address III

: Jl. Werkudara Gang Bintang No. 4 Legian : Jl. Raya Legian Gang Arjuna No. 473, Legian Kaja - Kuta. Ph: (0361) 754 533 : Jl. Raya Seminyak, Gang Goa No. 2 Seminyal. P: (0361) 847 5747 C/VR/I-16 June 10

avanee residence

Freehold land for sale near Banyan Tree - Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626 (direct owner). Please speak in Bahasa. [1547]

DENPASAR

BALI

House for sell: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 5 minutes to Balangan Beach. 2.2are. Rp. 700 millions. Text only +62 81 7088 8339. [2368] C/Re/G-23 March 11

Looking for short term or longterm rental here in Bali?

At Paradise Villa Resort Jimbaran we have 2 and 3 bedroom detached modern villas for rent with or without your own private pool. 40 channel satellite TV, restaurant (Villa delivery service), large community pool with childrens pool, landscaped garden, 24 hours security, close to Dreamland, Balangan and Jimbaran Bay beaches. 20 minutes to airport and Kuta. Our nightly rates start at only US$120 per night Longterm rentals start at US$ 1,200 per month No need for that expensive 12 month UP FRONT payment. One month deposit plus one month rent and move in. For your taste of paradise here in Bali contact: Paradise View Villa Resort Jimbaran

Telp 081 2381 8225 or (0361) 841 3604 Check out our website: www.paradisevillasjimbaran.com E-mail us at: info@paradisevillasjimbaran.com NC/Re/P-09 Feb. 11

DENPASAR House for rent. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, 2 storey, 24 hours security, strategic location. Please call (0361) 749 1359. [1855] House located in Renon available for longterm rental. Land 319m2, building 280m2, 2 storey, 3 bdrm + 1 maidroom, 3 bthrm w/ separate bath tub and shower, H/C water, spacious kitchen and livingroom, wide verandah, 2 garden, carport, modern minimalist design. Central location, 10 min to Sanur, 15 min to Kuta, step to international school. Rp. 90.000.000 per year rental. Please contact Wila at 0857 9236 1231. [2375] For sale two storey three bedroom house at approx. 200sqm land with livingrm, carport, kitchen, bathrm at Sempidi. Close to city centre Denpasar, to famous Kuta Beach. Price Rp. 900 mill. Call/SMS 081 2380 5915. [2378] New house for sale, minimalist style. 2 storey. Land size 2 are. Jln. Hayam Wuruk 42A no. 4, Denpasar. Contact 0813 3955 4960. [2307] 4BR, 2.5BA beautiful house with private pool in gated & quiet neighborhood with indoor tennis court. Conveniently located near Bypass behind LotteMart (Makro) off Jl. Diponogoro/Sesetan. Partially Furnished, 5ACs. Rp. 75.000.000/yr. Call/SMS 0812 3633 2183. [2399] House for lease. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, kitchen, garden, garage, full furniture, 1 room AC. Nice house, new renovation, 35 mill/year, min 2 years. Call 081 2467 7510 / 0361 792 5760 (Edo). Location: Gn. Lebah I, Gg. 5 no. 3A. Denpasar. [2410] House for rent. Location Jl. P. Moyo Denpasar. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1 living room. Call 081 2369 4213. [2406]

House for sale at Balangan Permai Jimbaran. 3 bedroom, land + 100m2, garage. Near Balangan Beach. Call 081 7574 9479. [2404]

UBUD Land for sale 9,5 are, Kedisan Tegalalang. 10 min from Ubud. Ricefield, mountain and river view. Road 6 meter. Contact owner 0852 3714 4456. [1869] New Homes. Exceptional 6 home community 5km north of Ubud. Secluded tranquil setting. Classic hand-crafted cottage style. Simple, elegant & green built. 2bd/2bth under $300k. <www.desakerasan.com> / (0361) 9000 566. [1139] Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143] Ubud for rent villas 50m2, jungle view, 1 room, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 private terrace, swimming pool, AC, TV, staff, parking. Price 650$/month, minimum 1 month. Paul 0812 3955 4361. <dedaricottages@yahoo.com>. New. Wi-Fi hi-speed, 40 USD/month. [1756] Land for sale 19 are Tegalalang. 10 min from Ubud. Ricefield, mountain and river view. Road 6 meter. Please contact (0361) 741 2333. [1553] A fully furnished room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to Ubud center, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557 / (0361) 804 5563. [1433] Ubud: For rent new Balinese bungalow 60m2, private terrace with jungle river view, situated in and surrounded by ricefields and temple. 2 km center Ubud. Info Nyoman 0813 3726 2535. [2343]

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

ONLY Rp. 2 million / month

Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-12 Jan. 11

LAND DIRECT FROM OWNER Bali, Kedunggu beach, 56 are, full ocean views. Ready to build. Very cheap land 75 jt/are. total IDR 4,200,000,000 Bali, Kedunggu beach, 28 are contract land, 170m from beach with full ocean views. Ready to build. 50+10 year lease. 2.5jt/are* 28are * 50 years, total IDR 3,500,000,000 Bali, Medewi Beach, 83 are of pure beachfront. Ready to build. Great investment. 28jt/are, total IDR 2,324,000,000 Bali, Desa Belalang, 4.4 are and 12 Are in western community, ready to build, access and electric. 4.4 Are, 75jt/are total IDR 330,000,000 12 Are, 75jt/are total IDR 900,000,000 Villa Balian Beach Very close to the beach,Two separate villa with open beach views,2 Bedroom,2 Bathroom, Kitchen, Swimming pool. Price : AUS $ 195,000 Villa Br. Semer, Canggu “New building, fully furnish, secure private villas Land Size 2.46 Are, 1st floor : 13,00M2, 2nd floor: 268,00 M2” 3 Bed Room, All With AC’s, Master Bedroom with en suit,1 Staff room With Bathroom and Separate Entrance Separate Laundry Room and Drying Area,2 Guest Bathrooms,New Swimming Pool with Outdoor Dinning Area Price : USD $299,900 CONTACT: OWNER 081 236 221 777 081 999 461 009 C/Re/I-06 April 11

New villas for sale or long term rent: river front, walk to Green School, 3 - 5 bedrooms, fully appointed kitchens/ bathrooms, swimming pool. 0852 3884 2386 or <www. greenvillagebali.com>. [2349] A fully furnised room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to ubud center, close to restaurant and shoping area. E-mail: <stayubud99@yahoo.co.id> for more info and photos 0852 3732 0998. [2367] Land for sale on Jl. Raya Sangginan, Ubud. 30 are full rice field view. Great for restaurant or villas. 250mill/are nego. Call 0813 2546 6404. [2380] Top - Location close to Begawan Giri Hotel and Sobek White Water Rafting, 7 are for sale by owner. Call Ayu 089 8317 6411. [1576]

HOUSE FOR SALE: Kebo Iwa utara. Jl. Praja 4 no. 5. Land size 1 are, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, building size 70m2. PDAM, electricity 2200 watt. Peacefull living, ready to live in. 24hr security. Nego. Contact 0819 9900 5292. No agent! NC/RE/M-6 Apr. 11


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FOR SALE

Canggu Luxury Villa 80 m to beach house “echo beach� 10 are, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, kitchen, living room, car port, US $450,000.00

Call : 081-805302008, Email : s.wiga@yahoo.com

VILLAS FOR SALE & RENT Location: Kuta, Seminyak, Oberoi, Canggu, Umalas, Kerobokan

LAND FOR SALE & RENT Seminyak: 10, 11, 20, 18 A; Petitenget: 7.8, 10, 12, 15, 28 A Batubelig: 8, 10, 19 A; Canggu: 5, 8, 40, 50, 70 A Umalas/Kerobokan: 5, 11, 12, 13, 19, 77 A Marlboro: 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 22 A; Ungasan: 13 A

SEMINYAK

Villa for rent Seminyak 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, modern, living and dining area, Western kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden US$ 180 - US$ 400 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Please call 081 7978 0553. No agent. [1932]

Beautiful house for rent. Kitchen, 2-bedrooms, AC, 2-bathrooms, H/W, closed livingroom, fully furnished, TV-cable/telp, romantic garden, secure & quiet. Very central near Jl.66, close supermarkets & beach. May 2011June 2013 Euro7,500/year. Call 0819 1641 3563. [2278]

For sale or short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [1607]

Villa for rent Seminyak Oberoi. 2 bedroom villa behind Ultimo Restaurant. Modern, Western kitchen, cable TV, internet and pool. Please call +62 813 3832 8877. E-mail <mariamercedez18@yahoo.com>. [1781]

Exclusive Hacienda villa rent/sale. 3 bedrooms, Petitenget, pool, fully furnished, long term. Also two and three bedrooms villa, pool / one bedroom villa, central Seminyak. 081 7979 9922 or 0857 9241 5008, <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. No agents! [1388]

Prime land for lease starting from 700 sqm / 7 are, 30 years + 25 years extension, Jalan Drupadi II, in the heart of Seminyak, 6 meters private road access, 300 meters from the beach, close to all amenities. Price Rp. 12 mill/are/year. Contact: Putu 081 2380 6209 / <bali-opportunity@indo.net. id>. [2019]

For rent shop in Seminyak near Bintang. 1 year + 5 years poss. extention - First location. Please call 730 605. [2401] 3 bedroom villa with swimming pool in Seminyak, quiet, central, landscaped gardens, cable TV, $1250/month. Call 0815 5816 4966. [2402] Owner needs money! 12 rooms, 12 bathroom property. Possible home, office, apartments etc. Urgent nego now! Reduced to Rp. 140 million/year. 0878 6017 6960. Or: 3 bed, 3 bath, pool, AC in Umalas area, Rp. 150 million/year. 0813 3902 9266. [2403] House for rent. One bedroom, furnished, open plan house with garden in centre Seminyak. 1 to 5 year contract available. 1 yr. 50 juta / 5 yr. 200 juta. Contact 0878 6041 5741. [2327] Oberoi: Cozy AC rooms with ensuite bathrooms in quiet neighbourhood for rent. Strategically located within walking distance to the eat street of Oberoi. Overlooking beautiful tropical garden and pool. Include Wi-Fi, cable TV and daily housekeeping. Call 0813 3838 7178. [2412]

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SEMINYAK

Good price a new villa for rent at Seminyak near beach 3 bedrooms with ensuite bathroom, s.pool, AC, TV, hot water, fully furnished, kitchen, internet, cable TV, tropical garden, parking, maid. Owner (0361) 219 5000 / 081 132 7845. [2398]

Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com

Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 081805571144 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com

C/Re/U-9 Feb.11

Villa moka behind cafe moka 2 bedroom 2 bathroom with pool 5mins walk to Bali Deli US$1,150 per month on 3, 6 or 12 month contract. 0858 5741 4725 <som@thevillas. net>. [2396]

Brandnew townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar.

For sale, Bali beachfront villa at Batu Belig, land 10.5 are, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, pool, Jacuzzi, price USD 800.000 (nego). Call 081 2386 9800, photo: <www.bylaws-indonesia. com>. [2315]

JL DEWI SARASWATI III, KUNTI

S E M I NY A K 3 UNITS VILLA

FOR SALE 2 BED ROOMS, 3 BATH, LIVING, KITCHEN, POOL, BALE BENGONG Call : 081 139 7345 ; 081 238 07007 E : dadi@dps.centrin.net.id C/Re/G-1 Dec. 10

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Cute, newly remodeled home/office for contract available minimum 5 years, to 10 years. 2 bed / 2 bath including AC, small garden - 90 million per year nego, includes maid, gardener and security. Off Jalan Merta Agung. Call 734 866 or email <lynn@kentaratrading.com>. [2305] Land for lease ++ hotel for lease/sale. Please call: 081 7047 1053 (Bahasa), 0819 9912 9255 (English). E-mail: <venice_milan99@yahoo.com>. No agent please!! [2277] Beautiful villa for rent, large pool, close to beach, central location, fully staffed, internet, 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom. Jalan Drupadi, 150USD daily, weekly, monthly, 150mill yearly. Contact Greg <greghallca@yahoo.ca>. +62 878 6008 3637. [2352] Room for rent. AC, water heater. Monthly, yearly. Jln. Kayu Aya 100m from Kudeta Beach, Seminyak. Contact 0878 6180 4141. [2361]

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Leasehold 2 unit villa for 25 years in Seminyak, fully furnished, 2 storey, 3 acre each, pool, 3 bedrooms, huge garage, short drive to Legian, Seminyak. Contact 0813 3840 4444. [2386] Freehold great beautiful villa in Umalas, 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 800 m2, fully furnished, pool rice terrace view. Contact 0813 3840 4444. [2387]

Central Seminyak location, available April 4-May 1, $500USD/week all inclusive. 2 bedroom / 1 bathroom, modern open plan living, tropical gardens, Wi-Fi, staff, 5min to the beach, shopping, restaurants/bars. SMS 081 7977 3635 or e-mail <balihomeexchange@gmail.com>. [2420]

Homestay for over contract, good place, restfully with 2.6are with 4 rooms, 2 toilets, 1 kitchen, new furniture, renovated. contract until 31. 12. 2012. Central Seminyak (Jl. Raya Seminyak 40). Price on request. Fair offer. Call Klaus 089 7020 0072. <klaus.grandl@yahoo.de>. [2389]

Nice & new quiet 2 bedroom villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly. Private pool, hot water, satTV, DVD, Wi-Fi, airport pick up & transfer. Please contact Widya; +62 813 4796 0305, e-mail; <wid_thenymph@yahoo.com>. [2392]

Cheap quality accommodation in Jalan Laksmana at central location, US$75/night or US$2,000/month, 2&3 bdrm, private villa, swimming pool, aircon, plasma TVs, Indovision, internet, daily housekeeping, security. Call 081 835 5045 or <balisunsetvillas@gmail.com>. [1219]

Villa for rent: short and long term. 3 AC bedroom, 3 bathroom, full equipped kitchen, livingroom, pool, tropical garden, Wi-Fi, TV cable, parking, maid. For more information contact: 0878 6001 7267, 0821 1264 8172, <balivilla.marco@gmail. com>. <www.homesweethomebali.com>. [2039]

Beautiful house for rent Jalan Mertanadi, 2 AC bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, furnished, open living room, internet, nice garden, safest quiet location. Available May 1st. One year: 70 million nego. Call 0813 3708 8427. [2390]

Luxury furnished villa for rent, 10 minutes walk Double 6 Beach, open living-room, 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathroom, pool, garden, Indovision, Wi-Fi. One year Rp. 160 million. <lanceshay@hotmail.com>, 0813 8978 2212. [2340]

Leasehold 17years+10year option, 3 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, swimming pool, nice garden, big open living can be closed off. Lots of natural light, quiet, Near BaliDeli on Kunti 2. 0813 3864 8034. [2391] C/Re/P-06 April 11


Bali Advertiser

06 April - 20 April, 2011

VILLA + VACANT LAND BERAWA CANGGU FREEHOLD

(Behind Regar Hairdressing, Jl Pantai Berawa, Gg Barata) New 3 bedroom 2 bathroom villa, pool & garage, furnished. IMB, listrik and clear Title. Building area approx 250sqm. Land 2.89 Are plus adjoining 3.0 Are vacant land. Rp. 4,500,000,000. New 3 bedroom 2 bathroom villa, pool & garage, furnished. IMB, listrik and clear Title. Building area approx 250sqm. Land 2.8 Are. Rp. 3,500,000,000.

Indonesian 0819 360 74041 / English 0819 163 64200

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SANUR Rental villa beach side 2 bedroom en-suite bath, study room, private pool, big garden, part furnished and quiet. Call: 0813 3721 0646. [2142] 200m from the beach area, 2 bedrooms, (5pax), 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living room, TV, all nicely furnished, swimming pool, gazebo in a rare flowered large garden, house keeper + gardener. Contact <balivilla29@gmail. com> / phone: +62 8585 7070 678. [2220]

NC/RE/M-6 Apr. 11

Buy or rent your Dream Villa now. Get it from owner direct. Imagine living the life of the rich without paying the big money. Contact us now, because you deserve the best. Short and long term Villa rentals available immediately! Affordable investment with fantastic views, from IDR 700 M. Close to GWK Email: Marketing@Islandhomebali.com Phone: 081 339 654 230 C/Re/I-26 Jan 11

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Long term apartments and studios. In the heart of Sanur close to everything, clean and tidy, kitchenette, AC, daily service, shared pool, weekly, monthly, yearly rents. Long term rents starts from 5 million/month. Johan 0813 3705 5393 or <info@btjbali.com>. [2299] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and long term or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. [1893] New home for rent, location Padang Galak Sanur. 3rooms, 2bathrooms, kitchen n living space, laundry room, private pool, garace, quiet n peaceful area, 10 minute work to beach. For more info, contact Mr.Bagus on 0878 6138 0110 or e-mail: <mataharicantik@yahoo.com>. [2366] Saba: 26 are of beautiful land on a hill with broad views to ocean and only 300m to beach 10 mins north of Sanur. Country location in expat neighbourhood. Call 081 2384 2213 or e-mail <tirian0403@hotmail.com>. [2379] Quick sale: New luxury minimalist 3 storeys house, 9m nice swim.pool, 4 bedrooms + ensuites w/ interior design, library & large spacious lounge, 2 livingroom & beautiful kitchen. A lovely secure house in Hayam Wuruk residence, near Bali Bakery. Serious buyer call 0812 3828 513. [2104] Our beautiful family friendly 3 bed/3bath home is available for short term rental from June 4-July 4 for $2900. Situated in Sanur near the beach perfect for your holiday. Contact Alex at <accsanur-house@yahoo.com> or 0813 3844 9632. [2413] A fantastic second home and great investment. Large ©Bali Luxury Villa next to Bali Hyatt, Sanur. 2-4 large bedrooms, with private swimming pools, up to 550 m2 start $189,000. Call or SMS 081 2381 4014 or 284 069 E-mail: <info@ ptbali.com>. [2415] Enjoy your holidays in this beautiful luxurious modern villa, walking distance to beach, Start at $ 79.00 ++/day per ram, Call 284 069. E-mail: <rentals@ptbali.com>. [2416] A gorgeous custom built. Freehold paradise beach front estate. 10 min. to Sanur. Large exclusive lots start at $159,000. 3 bdrm, 400m2 luxurious sttates start at $549,000. Freehold propety earn huge profits. Tel: 62-812 381 4014. E-mail: <info@ptbali.com>. [2417]

FOR SALE & RENT VILLA FREEHOLD UMALAS AREA 3 bedrooms, 3 bathroom 3 storage, garage, pool 12 mtr. Living room, kitchen, landsize 565 m2, house size 420 m2 USD. 425.000

Call: 081 999 47 98 03 NC/Re/I-06 April 11

Villas, etc.

2 absolute bargains in Jimbaran. Owing to ill health, owner has reduced prices to cost. 1. Near 4 Seasons. 4 br residence in trendy Gending Kedis Resort. 5 bth,, 2 living rms, 3 pools, gym, library, sep. guest accom. Full furn. Live in luxury or join resort rental pool for excel lent ROI. Full resort facilities. Full security. Was US D795K. Now USD 675K. 2. Near GWK. 3 br, 3.5 bathrooms luxury villa on 10 are. Brand New – never been lived in. Sea views from Jimbaran Bay to Benoa. Quality build. Big pool, furnished. Reduced from USD 595K to USD450K. Jl Oberoi. Live music bar/restaurant. Highly successful business. 13 year lease. 200m2 floor area. Fully equipped. Rp 5.5M Jl Petitenget . Streetfront. Stunning designed restaurant/bar with accom. Near Metis. Rp14.5M. Freehold

Land

Batu Belig 38.55 are. 2 street access. Perfect development site. 100m from beach. Rp 750 mill/are. Bukit. 2.5 Hk. Next to Kama Kandara. Stunning sea views. Beach access, bitumen road , water and electricity on site. Reduced to Rp285 mill/are. Echo Beach Absolute Beachfront. 1.7 Hk. Ideal development land. Rp500 mill per are. Echo Beach. 73 are next to Sea Sentosa. Resort site. Rp495 mill/are. Oberoi. Jl Sari Dewi. 29 are. Good shaped site. Can take 10 or 9 are plot. Rp750mill per are.

Rental

Jl Oberoi. Stylish 3 br/3bth villa in the middle of eat street. Min .3 months rental. US4000 per month.

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BALI PROPERTY WANTED TO PURCHASE UP TO THE VALUE US$5,000,000 We are looking to trade prestigious “WATER FRONT LOTS” located within the iconic world class Port Coogee Marina Development in Western Australia. This “RARE EARTH” Land is just 5km south of the Bustling Port City of Fremantle. These never to be repeated blocks are now available on “SEASPRAY ISLAND” and “THE PENINSULA” and come with a Jetty envelope of 12m, 15m or 20m Private Mooring frontages, protected by the calm waters of Cockburn Sound and outlying “GARDEN” and “CARNAC” Islands, with direct access to the pristine waters of the Indian Ocean. This opportunity exists for owners of Vacant Land, Villa Complexes or current Income Earning Commercial or Mixed Use Properties in Bali or surrounding Islands. We seek to combine an approximate 50/50 trade of the above-mentioned land with a cash adjustment as required. Agents Welcome.

ALL REALISTIC OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST TO; email cmdfremantle@gmail.com mail Consolidated Marine Developments (Australia) Pty Ltd PO Box 635, Fremantle Western Australia 6959 phone Bill Booth direct 0818 0538 7214 NC/Re/G-06 April 11


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Bali Advertiser

06 April - 20 April, 2011

BUILDING FOR SALE

GIANYAR

KARANGASEM

Ruko for rent, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water,

Beach front Candidasa 23 are for lease, IMB for 3 villas, 25 meter set back. In town only Rp. 4.5 juta/are/year. 38 year lease of part. 0821 4552 1234. [2345]

kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150] Villa for sale 3 bedrooms in Blahbatuh Gianyar, 10 are land, 2 levels villa, double car garage, laundry room, 5 minutes to beach, Flexi phone system, garden, good location. Price $430,000. Contact 0813 3840 4444. [2388]

Need cash‌!!!

Suitable for office, salon, etc. 31/2 storey, PDAM, electricity 7700W, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, parking space, size 16mx6m, mainroad access. Available salon equipment. Strategic location in Tuban area close to airport & Pepito supermarket. Price Rp. 3.5 Billion (nego). NO AGENT PLEASE!!

Contact 081 337 070 348 or 0821 4570 2123

LAND FOR SALE Land size 467 SQM, Certificate Hak Milik (freehold). Good location and surrounded by villas, Located at Jl. Melati Kampial, Nusa Dua

OFFICE WITH 3 FLOORS SIZE 5,5 X 17 M2 FACILITY: AC, INTERNET, ELECTRIC SUNSET BOULEVARD, 0361 8477486 ketut@hotel-contractfurniture.com NC/Re/I-06 April 11

BALIAN BEACH HINTERLAND

IDR 125 Million/are (negotiable) Call me now for detail..!!! Amir Faisol 081- 851 2176 amir@raywhiteparadise.com

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FOR LEASE

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1.5hrs NW of Denpasar: 1.11 hectare For Sale; Approx 2.75 acres. $250,000 (or nearest offer) Plantation includes 1,000 towering Golden Teak Trees, established 7 years (Golden Teak: A valuable, Luxury Wood, fire, drought and insect resistant). Sale of wood will eventually pay for land. 2 unfinished buildings. Peaceful. Elevated, distant ocean views. E-mail: sacredriversilks@yahoo.com or text +61 4 5940 9003 NC/Re/P-06 April 11

LOOKING FOR

REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 5.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Expat with Indonesian wife looking for small to medium size bar/restaurant/hotel to lease. Most areas considered. Over contract, existing contract or new premises okay. Require long lease. Please email: <anaktujuhagencies@ gmail.com> with info. [001] Luxury villa wanted for long term rental (12 months) in Seminyak/Legian area, from August. 3 bedrooms plus office space, A/C, pool. Budget 200-300 juta. Please contact <mznbali@gmail.com>. [002]

Thousands of people read the Bali Advertiser Real Estate Is your company ready for more business? Advertise your business next issue and get your share.

Looking for garage for min. 5 cars around Sunset Road or Bypass. Please call 0812 8413 4134. [003] Share accommodation. Looking for room in shared house or someone to share two bedroom house with. Mio 30’s, expat looking for 6 months, quiet, non smoking. 0821 4757 5075. Canggu, Seminyak, Kerobokan. [004] Seeking villa for wedding reception. Need large garden for 60-80 pax sitdown and space for dancing. Must be five star. We need 2 nights rent. 30/07/11-01/08/11. Canggu/Tanah Lot area. Email <russell@minfinadvisory. com>. [005] Wanted to rent, house or apartment, two bedrooms, fully furnished incl. hot water and A/C, Sanur area east of bypass and walking distance to Jalan Danau Tamblingan. Pool not required. Intended stay +/- 5 years, commencing May or June, will consider 2 years lease with option for 3 years extension. Payment terms negotiable, Rp 40 - 50 juta per year depending on location and quality. Contact by email <tbs142@gmail.com> or telp. 286153 after 16.00 hours. [006] Looking to Rent Office Space. Dicari Sewa Kantor. Looking in the Sunset Road, Jl. Dewi Sri, Jl. Sunset Garden, etc areas. 200-300 square meters. Need special location: one or two ground floor offices and larger space on second and / or third floors. Or. One larger building one floor. 200-300 square meters. Either must have ample parking areas for staff and customers. For more information please call 755 392 and ask to speak with Pak Made. [007]

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TABANAN

KUTA

BEDUGUL

Villa for sale / rent. Quiet area in Tabanan. Call 081 2394 8595. [2057]

Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3.5 mill / 4.5 mill/month, Rp. 300rb/day. [1532]

Breathtaking views villa, over looking lake and hills from every corner. 5 minutes to golf course. Freehold 1200sq meters for quick sale. Owner willing to carry loan. 081 138 8811 or <surindero@yahoo.com>. [2363]

Join business for restaurant or food court in Kuta on Kuta Bemo corner. On land + 200 sqm. Please contact Hanafi 081 856 8364. Start building in August 2011. [1632]

LEGIAN

For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 15 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. E: <info@florynproperty.com>. Call: +62 (0) 81 855 5010. W: <www.floryn property.com>. [1382] Rare opportunity, quick sale. Export business of metal art and silver jewelry (20 years). Includes 15 are, two story steel building warehouse, showroom, factory, ac offices, clients, craftsmen and all equipments. Fantastic location. owner finance, serious inquiries. <surinder@ flyingelephants.com>, (081 138 8811). [2362] Beraban land for sale: 109 are with beachfront of 34 metres, over 100 coconut palms. Location between Tanah Lot and Soka, off the projected sunset road. Visit <www. beachfrontberaban.com>. [2365]

RELAX! Are you looking for a trustworthy company to relieve you of managing and marketing your villa complex? Do you want to be an important client rather than one of many? Relax Management has a small but prestigious client list, and are looking to take on an additional, quality villa resort. We offer:  hands-on management by experienced principals;  a winning track record in both team management, and hotel marketing and promotion;  a long list of delighted guests;  valuable industry and local know-how. Call or email for a confidential discussion +62 81337766772 or info@relax-management.com

Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [1434] For rent rooms central Kuta, 250 m to the beach, fully furnished, TV, A/C, hot water, fridge, 2.5-3 mill/month. Share kitchen. Call English 0878 6001 4308, Bahasa 0818 0566 4926. [2353]

Beautiful house for rent. Kitchen, 2-bedrooms, AC, 2-bathrooms, H/W, closed livingroom, fully furnished,

TV-cable/telp, romantic garden, secure & quiet. Very OTHERS central near Jl.66, close supermarkets & beach. May 2011June 2013 Euro7,500/year. Call 0819 1641 3563. [2278] Overcontract new restaurant still 4 years at Jl. Legian street (main walk shopping street). More years extend possible. Contact person for Indonesian: 085 6313 9074, for English: 0813 3802 7276. [2344]

Available rent villa Kuta Regency B5 in Kuta. Behind Waterbom. Daily Rp. 1.500.000, 4 bedrooms, AC, private, swimming pool, Wi-Fi, cable-TV. Close to central Kuta center and beach. 081 2384 2563, 0818 0565 9200. [2347] For Sale: Unit apartment with 3 bedrooms at Kuta Riverview Hotel & Residence, Raya Kuta - Bali. Hotel facilities; 3 indoor pools, coffee shop, spa, kids area. Anyone interested please call: +62 815 815 6090 (Tresna). [2359] House for sale. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, garage, livingroom, kitchen, one gate system, very strategic location, close to everywhere in exclusive area. More info please call 0812 3618 4567. [2360] Well established restaurant for sale Jl. Benasari Poppies II, across from many hotels, long lease, still in place comes fully equipped, serves all types of food. Don’t miss this opportunity. 0819 9940 6542. [2369] For rent ruko, 2 floors, incl interior + AC, strategic location at jl.dewi sri-kuta. available 1 April 2011. E-mail: <esarsitek@ dps.centrin.net.id> or call: +62 361 766 992 (mon-fri). [2385]

35 Are STUNNING VILLA ESTATE NEAR ECHO BEACH FOR SALE OR LEASE Breathtaking and unobstructable ocean/greenbelt views from this Luxurious Park-Like Retreat 5 bedrooms. 6 bathrooms, yoga studio, 2 bedroom staff house Canggu’s Premier Private Home Oasis Freehold $1,295,000 USD - FOR LEASE $50,000 year +62 818343966 jim@freeholdvillas.com www.freeholdvillas.com/rumahpribadiresort

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Foreign Investors Earned Huge Profits on Bali Real Estate Last Decade: According to leading Realtor, Pt. B.A.L.I. Real Estate who Host the Radio Show “Bali News & Views” “Investors reaped handsome profits on Bali real estate over the last ten years especially on © Bali Luxury Villa”. PT. B.A.L.I. has been called “The pioneer of Bali villa developments” as they were one of the first in Bali in 2002 to recommend foreigners buy a villa for enjoyment but also to rent it out for positive cash flow and appreciation. Examples of satisfied clients include an American couple who purchased a beachfront property at $1,000 per 100 m2 which is now worth $15,000 per 100 m2 an amazing 1,400 % increase. The first © Bali Luxury Villa purchased at $149,000 seven years ago is now worth $350,000. Recently a villa purchased for $165,000 is already worth $225,000. In addition these owners have private use of their villa several months a year & positive cash flow. Acccording to PT. B.A.L.I. “with high valued foreign dollars they expect the largest increase in history the next few years”. Considering a two bedroom villa with pool (www.baliluxuryvillasales.com/Bali-Villa-BGV-9.htm) shown here can still be purchased for $179.000 prices are still very affordable. 3 bdrm. 3 bth. $220,000 A beachfront estate in Paradise Beach Estate (http://www.baliparadiseestates.com) is only $165,000. Prices which are still well below similar resort areas in the world. For those that have dreamt of beachfront living a huge 400 m2 (4,305 ft2) custom designed villa on a huge 1,100 m2 (1,840 ft2) can be had for only $950,000.

2 bdrm. 2 bth. $179,000

Free Seminars: Bali PT. B.A.L.I. will provide detailed information on how foreigners can obtain these properties legally at free seminars in Bali, Saturday March 26th, April 9th, 23rd, 30th, 2011. Alternatively you may schedule a free 1 hour personal consultation with the company president. Call 284069 or 08123814014 for information or reservation. Above information deemed reliable but not guaranteed

400 M 2 $169,000 C/Re/G-23 March 11


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SINGARAJA North Coast. Really front beach in Geretek, between Amed and Air Sanih. 3.200 meter. Land situated between road and sea. Many trees. Rp. 640 million or USD 71.000. Tel 0813 3709 2385 / 0813 3776 7419. [2186] For sale house at Gerokgak Singaraja. 600m2 land, 2 BDR, 1 bathroom, living room, garden, bale bengong, temple. Price at 350 million (negotiable). Please call Gede 081 3385 5531 / 0813 3751 2766. [2374]

Bali Advertiser

06 April - 20 April, 2011

NUSA DUA

HOUSE FOR RENT 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, full AC, furnished. Located at Jl. Raya Tuban, Kuta. Price Rp. 750.000/day

Call : 0812 3602 9888, 0361-882 7208 NC/Re/U-06 April 11

JIMBARAN House for rent. 2 floor, 2 bathroom, AC, hot water, garage. Jl. Taman Giri Jimbaran. Contact 0815 4711 6119. [2355] 20 are: freehold, just off the road to Ayana Hotel, 3 min to Jimbaran Bay, 10 min to airport, strategic location, perfect for private villa. For more info: <http://www.flickr.com/ photos/56260694@N07/>. [2372]

Location Location Location The renovation is 60 % finished, 2 appartment house with private garden with shared swimming pool in Peti Tenget, price 50.000 us$, offers welcome, pls call 0812 3365 4862 or 0821 4480 6826 or email: superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com

2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [1345] For Sale: New luxury home, 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, built w/ green technology, low cost monthly utilities, minutes from golf, shopping, beaches. 3.5 are 252 sq meter built freehold. No agents. Check <planetproperty.com>. Id: 20970 or 081 756 7630. [1254]

CANGGU Villa / house for rent. Rp. 100 mill/year min 2 years, 10 rooms. Hotel amenities, ricefield and ocean view, secure. Business opportunity. Jl. Pantai Berawa, near Canggu Club, Petitenget and Echo Beach. Call 0361 214 0390 / 0361 926 0592. [1142]

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For rent: Nice green house, 3 bedroom, hot & cool water, open kitchen, AC, private and secure. Located at Perum Puri Gading Blok F3 no. 5 Jimbaran. Tel. 081 2468 2768 / 0361 852 1528. [2376] House for rent in Jimbaran Rp. 72 million two years, room is furnished, AC, cable TV indovesion, 2bedroom, showerkitchen-wastafel all equipped with water heater. Contact 081 139 5587 (Ngurah) or e-mail: <caroline_kurnia@ hotmail.com>. [2382]

Name: LIO BBQ

House for sale, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, livingroom. Please call 081 7477 0065. [1569]

Price/year: IDR 800.000.000/year (for 3.5 year lease) Note: Price included all equipments and license Measurements: 100m2/ 1 ARA Extension up to 20 years leasing

House for rent Canggu, garden, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 AC, 2 fans, TV cable, aquarium, laundry. Rp. 5 million month. <papsshop@yahoo.fr>. Prya 0361 961 9354, Eka 0812 3664 7581. [2346]

Location : JL. PETITENGET RAYA, no. 2 Bali. Phone : 0361-847 6077/Farida/Mr. Michell. 0361-793 9115/Ibu Dina NC/RE/M-6 Apr .11

House for sale at Jimbaran-Bumi Jimbaran Asri, Jl. Pertanian No. 117. Strategic location to 5 Star hotels, land 120 sqm, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, car port. Rp. 485 million, negotiable. Call Wartawan +62 813 3799 3311 or email owner <shantikrisna24@yahoo. com>. [2384]

Freehold villa for sale, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath. Location Pererenan/Canggu. Land 5 ara, pool. Price 260.000 USD. Furnished. Contact Ibu Mira 0813 3861 2640 or <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [2357] Villa for rent, great rice field view, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, pool. Location Pererenan, 1 km to beach. Price 180 million/ year. Furnished. Contact Ibu Mira 0813 3861 2640 or <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [2358] For sale: Ricefields-view “Villa & Office� with remarkable minimalist design. Price: Rp. 3, 2 Billion. For details, contact the owner 081 6472 7567, e-mail: <asoetanto@ajms.org) or see/get the brochure in <www.psa12.ajms.org>. [2371]

Urgent sale a piece of land 575m2 freehold, good location as close to supermarket. Call: 0813 3721 0646. [2143] Rare prime location: Rooms or full house at Jimbaran Bay beach. Fully equipped: seaview, pool, air-con, hot-cold water, internet, satellite, staff. Between Intercontinental and Four Seasons. 3.9 to 7 million per month. 089 9315 2814, <www.jimbaranbayrooms.com>. [2393]

Lux villa for rent: Canggu Berawa, 3 bedroom-4 bedroom, pool, fully furnished. (Western appliances). Contact : Nyoman 081 2386 0206. [2381] Villa for Lease 25years + 25years option, set on 700m2 land, 3 bedrooms, pool, garden, private complex. Located in the heart of Canggu, close to beach. USD 295,000. Call: 0813 3700 2573. [2144]

Villa for sale or lease at Jimbaran. Mediteranian style, 11 are land, 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, AC, hot water, nice kitchen, Wi-Fi, Indovision, big garden, quiet area, harbour view. Call 0878 6096 9009 or 0819 9900 2999. [2409] NC/Re/G-6 April 11

3 bedroom villa minutes from Eco beach with separate guest room, 10 are , lush garden, wet edge swimming pool, large living area, new kitchen, 2 bathrooms 160 million per year, 9 years. <renaebali@yahoo.com>. [2397] Beautiful modern Japanese wooden house brand new, fully furnished, Wi-Fi, 2 bedroom with ensuite bathrooms. 850 m2, big garden, great, quite location 1km from Echo Beach. Yearly 120 million or monthly 10 million. Call +62 81 2380 5181. [2336] Land for sale in Canggu 15 are (Aspek) Padang Linjong, Rp. 250 mill/are, 5 minutes from Echo Beach & 40 are (Aspek), Pererenan, Rp. 300 mill/are, 500 mtrs from beach. Good access. All greenbelt & rice view. Call: 0813 5323 6972. [2405] Cute little house for rent, fully furnished, 2 BR, separate kitchen, spacious living room, garden, AC, Rp. 35 mill min 2 years. Call now 0819 1632 0950. [2407] Luxury villa have 4 bed, furnished, pool, garden, carpark and 3 bedroom, complete facilities, pool, big garden at Umalas. Please contact me to e-mail: <betasiregar@ yahoo.co.id>. [2411] Lovely new villa for rent: 2 bdrm, fully furnished with pool near Canggu beach. Quite and peaceful area. Balinese home cooking and motorbike rental on request. Weekly Rp. 6 mill, monthly Rp. 20 mill. Contact <villa.marlin@ yahoo.com> or 0813 3833 0785. [2419] House for rent in Pererenan, 5 are, open living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms with bathrooms and ac, garden, storage, covered parking area, furnished, 5 minutes to Echo Beach, Rp. 45mil/year. 081 2385 2703 <hotchocolatek@yahoo.com>. [2421]

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Seminyak

Kerobokan

OCEAN SUITES

PEACEFUL IN KEROBOKAN

Experience glorious views out across the Indian Ocean from the lavish Ocean Suites of this well-known Resort in Seminyak. Each Ocean Suite comes with its own private terrace complete with outdoor lounger, as well as access to a semi-private pool. Step inside the 80-square-metre living area to experience an exquisite interior in a contemporary Balinese style. Each suite comes complete with such luxuries as Travertine Marble, a Terrazzo tub big enough for two, Satellite Plasma TV with Bose DVD player, iPod with docking station and WI-FI. Upgraded bathroom amenities add that final extra special touch. Price: USD 380,000 REF D-135

This brand new Villa is located in rice fields close to premier dining and tourist destination area, within 5 minutes ride to the shops and restaurants of trendy Oberoi and Seminyak. In a 4 villa complex each villa features 2 bedrooms with en suite bathroom , private pool, car park ,generator ,security and full staff in place. Take over all 4 villas as a business or just one as a private residence. Long lease of 55 years with an extension and location makes this property a must see! Price: USD 400.000 REF RV-951

Seminyak

Legian

AFFORDABLE FREEHOLD IN SEMINYAK

PRECIOUS FAMILY LIVING

This is a rare opportunity to own your own villa where everybody wants to be, in Seminyak. Offered at a fantastic price this 2 bedroom fully furnished pavilion style villa is set in 3 are of Freehold land. Just 3 minutes from the main street in Seminyak yet in an area where you can escape from the noise and traffic when you wish. Thoughtfully designed with a generous size pool and secure parking, please contact us now to avoid disappointment. Price: USD 275,000 REF RV-949

Located in the heart of Legian in a quite gang, close to 2 main streets this 3 bedroom 3 ½ bathroom villa is the perfect second home or full time residence. Sold semi furnished, this leasehold property is reasonable priced for the area. Built to western standard, full kitchen, nice outdoor patio, parking, A/C in all rooms in a hard to find area. PRICE: 195.000 USD REF RV-952

Bukit - Buy 1 for Rp.1.55 billion or 2 for Rp. 3 billion

Jimbaran

BARGAIN IN THE BUKIT !

This recently finished villa in the Beverley Hills of Bali is not going to be around for long. A stones throw from the GWK Cultural Park and Pecatu Golf Club. This villa is ideally for somebody looking for a more relaxed holiday. Properties priced in this way are simply snapped up immediately making this villa set on 250 SQM a real steal. Upon entry you are greeted by a big lap pool and Gazebo with plenty of space. A lounge and kitchen downstairs with washroom and laundry, then 3 bedrooms on the second level with the en suite master. Brand new and ready to move in. REF RV-940 Price: Rp. 1,550,000,000

FANTASTIC VALUE IN JIMBARAN Villas like this at this price don’t come along very often. This is 3 bedroom 2 storey set in 2 Are of Freehold land. Built to a high standard offering you spacious living in a sought after area. Well manicured garden is complimented by a gazebo and off street parking. Just a short drive from the beach and only 15 minutes from the airport. Price: Rp. 1,300,000,000 REF RV-924

YOUR ONE STOP PROPERTY SHOP PRESENTING PROPERTIES FROM US$ 100,000 - US$ 6,000,000 Head Office : Jl Sunset Road 10x, Kerobokan, Bali Ph: +62 361 847 5955 | Fax: +62 361 8475682 | www.xpbali.com | info@xpbali.com Branch Office : Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 826, Pemogan, Denpasar - Bali C/Re/I-06 April 11


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