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For Sale; Preloved original jeans (AX, Sass and Bide, Replay, Guess) in almost new condition. Photo available <seas1909@ yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [133] For Sale; Fisher Price rainforest jumperoo, excellent condition still complete with the box Rp1million. Photo available <seas1909@ yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [134] For Sale; LCD TV Samsung 26 Inch model 26D400E just use for 3 months rarely use it is a second TV purchased at RP 1.900.000 now will sell for Rp 1.650.000. Please call 0361 279 6633. Jl. Prof. Mantra Denpasar Timur. [135] C/Ns/G-11 July 12
For Sale; Surfboard Al Merrick Channel Islands Design. Keyed fins new. 6ft 6in Long 19 1/2 inches wide 2 5/8inches thick. Needs minor repairs. Phone 0821 4488 9222. 4.5million Rp ONO. Kerobokan. [145] For Sale; Nikon D80 and Sea&Sea dedicated housing for sale, good condition. Includes battery, charger, 2 x 2 Gb HD card and booklets of instructions for both camera and housing. No lenses or ports included. Price Rp 12 m. Also UW strobe Inon Z-240 with single and dual 5-pin sync cords for 4 m, or buy everything for 15 m! Interested contact 081 2370 7276. [146]
3000 Indonesian Antiques, Antiquities and Tribal Art Objects are looking for a “home” where they can properly be displayed and sold. 1000+ Textiles, 350 Stone Sculptures, 300 Wooden Artefacts, Weapons, Bronzes, Paintings and other Works of Art and much more from the Bronze Age to the early 20th century, collected over 40 years, now need an Established Gallery, 5 Star Hotel, Restaurant (or other) where “5 Star Guests” are looking for “5 Star Objects”. We’re not looking for big/fast money; we are looking for a reliable partner (with reliable accounting). Large or small, in Bali and/or Jakarta. Let’s make money together!
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For Sale ; 1 unit of Showcase by ACE Hardware, good condition, never used. 1 unit of Chiller by Domo, one year used. Price of both are 5,5 million. SMS 0878 6303 4809. Nusa Dua. [087] Quick Sale; For renovation 6 tables wooden. +62 81 7474 9084. Ubud. [088]
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Toyota Kijang 2002 2.0 EFI Automat, Silver, maintained every 5000 km, In very good condition, no scratches 96 juta, Johan 0813 3705 5393 Sanur. [002] Toyota Kijang, Innova 2.0 G. Silvermetallic. 1st registration Jan 2010. Expat owned. Mint condition. Pics: <http://kijang.hadodi.com> or 081 2395 1444 Michael. [003] All New Xenia For Rent, Call 0812 5147 4124. [004] Ford Everest 2010 Limited, STNK September, white, solar, km. 26.000, like new, 285juta/nego, call 0812 3630 7071. [005] VW Bulli-Bus 1980, darkblue with white roof, in great condition, 88.700km, double-AC & doubleAlternator. One bench at the rear with table and storage plus small bunk on top of engine. 65 Juta fixed. Contact for pictures & inspection: <info@baliabc. com> or 0813 3753 4097. [006] Toyota Innova 2009 Type G, Automatic, Sports Rack, 18” Wheels, only 40,000Klm’s, Full Service Record, Rp.195juta. Contact <saffa06@gmail. com> or ‘0821 3292 1793’. [007] Grand Cherokee 3.6 Limited & 5.7 Overland; Wrangler Sport 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors; Jeep Patriot; Compass; Dodge Journey; Grand Cherokee 3.6 ‘11; Jeep Wrangler Sport ‘09. Visit Nadia Auto Graha Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [008]
Big Promo Rental, Karimun Estilo / Picanto Rp. 2.800.000/ month, Xenia/APV Rp. 3.000.000/month, APV Arena / Avanza Rp 3.500.000/ month. Plus insurance. 744 6126 / 0878 6117 5005 [010]
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2012 Toyota Dress up S, 20 inch rims, white, 3 months old! 220 juta/Nego. 0878 6221 2560. [012]
Motorcycle Suzuki Motorbike. 9.5 mil. 0819 9954 5988. [013] Vespa’84, 2mill, good, 0857 1929 9897. [014] Honda Tiger, 2005, 13 juta. Anthony 0819 3306 5710. [015] Electric Motorbike Hornett retro design for sale. 2012 year, 1860 km, with motor upgrade for 4000W and new controller. 22 mln. IDR +62 813 5331 7885. [016] Cagiva Canyon 500cc adventure bike. Fully legal. Complete docs. STNK, BPKB. Low kms. Great condition. 62 Juta. SMS 081 2362 3802. [017]
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The Master At the finish of WWII, a mentally disturbed sailor is discharged from the American Navy. Then, after a series of menial jobs, he meets a charismatic motivational speaker and leader of an esoteric cult. The seaman is to become this man’s disciple, personal assistant, and drinking buddy. Director Paul Thomas Anderson has made some pretty impressive movies, which include: ‘Boogie Nights’ (1997), ‘Magnolia’ (1999) and ‘Punch-Drunk Love’ (2002). In his latest movie, ‘The Master’, Anderson takes a cold hard look at the origins of the ‘New Age’ movement, while he ruthlessly questions the validity and integrity of these organizations. Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman give outstanding performances in this compelling drama. Spiders Okay, we are talking B Grade here, but, as B Grade goes, this is a rather nifty movie. Space junk from a Russian satellite crashes into a New York subway. Inside this junk are some tiny spiders, which are being used in some outer-space experiments, however, once in the earth’s atmosphere, these spiders start to grow, and keep on getting bigger and bigger. Director Tibor Takacs makes a movie with a lot of flair. It has a compact script, which doesn’t waste anytime getting to the point, terrific production values, and lots of wonderful mutated monsters. Just sit back and enjoy all of the fun. Killing Them Softly Brad Pitt stars in this taut thriller from screenwriter and director Andrew Dominik. Brad plays a professional hit-man, who is contracted to murder some punks who made the mistake a robbing some gangsters at a mob protected poker game. Brad fulfills his task with much aplomb, but, what is really interesting about the movie is that Andrew Dominik makes a rather good comparison between organized crime and current American politics. Promised Land When vast gas deposits are found beneath a sleepy American country town, a corporate executive arrives, and tries to get the townspeople to sell their land to his corporation. However, the corporate man is to encounter some strong resistance from a local environmentalist, who can play just as rough as the visiting executive. Experimental film-maker Gus Van Sant has always brought a lot of imagination to his movies, for example: ‘My Own Private Idaho’ (1991), ‘Good Will Hunting’ (1997) and ‘Finding Forrester’ (2000). Yet, in his latest movie, ‘Promised Land’, Gus Van Sant directs professionally, but, exhibits nothing which you could stamp as his style. Similarly, Matt Damon gives a competent but uninspiring performance. Border Run Sharon Stone was a former model, who started out in the movies in 1981, at the age of 23. Of course, her best known work would be ‘Basic Instinct’ (1992), and that notorious crotch shot. However, during her career, she has been an ingénue, a sex symbol, and a leading lady. Now, she is presenting herself as a character actress. In her latest movie, Sharon plays a tough investigative journalist, who goes to Mexico to search for her missing brother. He seems to have been involved in some illegal immigration scams. Sharon has a bad time looking for him. All-the-same, Sharon wastes a good performance on a really terrible movie. The fact that Sharon is the executive producer of the movie, probably says something about her business acumen. Stand Up Guys A hit-man has to kill a gangster when the gangster is released from prison. However, the hit-man can’t go through with his assignment, and, instead, he takes the gangster out for a night on the town. Fisher Stevens directs this very unfunny comedy. Also, there comes a time in every actor’s career when they should retire gracefully from the screen, and just let their body of work speak for them. This time has arrived for Al Pacino and Christopher Walken. Upside Down In another time and space, two planets are extremely close to one another. One world has an ‘up’ gravitational pull, while the other has a ‘down’ gravitational pull. Contact between these planets is strictly forbidden. However, a boy from ‘down’ falls in love with a girl from ‘up’. They break all of the rules to be together. Director Juan Diego Solanas
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Looper In the future time travel is available. Gangsters from a more distant future are sent back to the ‘present’, where they are killed by assassins called ‘Loopers’. One day a Looper is waiting at a designated spot to kill his target, but, when it arrives, he realizes that it is himself sent back from the future. This Sci-Fi movie is very convoluted, and, honestly, it takes more than one viewing to get the gist of it. After you have figured it out, you wonder why you bothered. Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis play the same person. Lucky Trouble A teacher is coerced into coaching a dismal boy’s soccer team. This comedy might be hysterical in Russian, but, the English subtitles are just not funny. September Eleven 1683 In an attempt to conquer Europe, the Ottoman army takes siege to Vienna. Straight A’s Fresh from re-hab, a drug addict makes a sentimental journey back home. C/Ns/I-06 March 13
Broken An uncontrollable teenager falsely accuses the boy-nextdoor of raping her. Mama Two children are abandoned in a cabin, and an evil spirit takes care of them.
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Kill For Me The new roommate of a college girl turns out to be a very nasty psychopath.
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Zero Dark Thirty A CIA agent follows up leads which will result in the killing of a terrorist.
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A family is on a Xmas vacation in Thailand when the 2004 tsunami strikes. Dangerous Liaisons A privileged Chinese woman makes a sexual wager with one of her lovers. Life of Pi After a shipwreck a young man is adrift on the Pacific Ocean in a lifeboat. Amour An elderly husband has the daunting task of looking after his paralyzed wife. Spiders Vicious spiders in space junk from a satellite crash into a New York subway. Killing Them Softly A hit-man is contracted to kill some punks who robbed a mob poker game. Django Unchained Two bounty hunters try to rescue a woman enslaved by a plantation owner. Hyde Park on Hudson President Roosevelt invites the English King and Queen to a weekend break. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2013 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-6 March 13
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For Sale; Restaurant equipment for sale. Good condition. Flat top grill, gas fryer, 4 burner range w/ oven, line cooler, chest freezer, drink cooler etc. < P a r k e r. d a v i e s @ g m a i l . com>. 0821 7452 6306. Bukit. [183] Moving Sale; King bed frame, TV/DVD, dining table, couch, coffee table, basketball hoop, computers, end tables, desks and paintings. Located in Ubud. For info and pictures please email <michelle@ baliliferealty.com>. [184] For Sale; New Kuta golf membership (lifetime, limited and inheritable), whole in one ; can play in 3 golf courses (New Kuta Golf Bali, Palm Hill - Jakarta & The Rock - Belitung, Bangka). Price USD 20.000,(Rp.180.000.000) nego. Call: Albert; mobile : 085 23764 2888 or 0815 5800 3090, email: <indocom@ hotmail.com>. [185]
For Sale; DVD: Starwars, Samuraix, Life Of Pi, Shinobi etc @ 5K. TV and DVD 750K. C: 0857 1929 9897. Seminyak. [186] Who knows a diviner (a person who divines the location of water or minerals; One who searches for underground objects or water using a divining rod) for our very dry land on the hills (250m above sea level) near Lipah/Ahmed? Pls contact Michael 081 2395 1444. [187]
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Rhino Biss at Bali Safari and Marine Park. How does it feel to have an amorous, fully grown rhino climb onto your back with just one thing on his mind? A quiet whisper in the ear of Hima, the female rhinoceros at Bali Safari and Marine Park, evokes little more than a grin. Mating seems the most natural thing in the world, until it comes to the mighty rhinos living in captivity, when a little encouragement is required. The future of Bali Safari and Marine Park’s population of two white African rhinos, affectionately named Hima and Nelson was given a much-needed boost recently with the arrival of three eminent German specialists in the field of rhino and elephant fertilization. With a little human intervention and much needed encouragement however, it seems that Nelson has finally hit the sweet spot and now it is simply a matter of time to see whether Hima can look forward to the sound of little hooves. “ Rhinos are the only animals that learn how to mate by example. The only other mammals that do this are humans. The team of German vets who visited us, has been able to inseminate our female with sperm taken from the male, using equipment they have pioneered, and we also pulled out all the stops to encourage them to mate naturally,” explains Tim Husband, Head Curator at the park in Gianyar. German veterinarians Drs Thomas Hildebrandt, Robert Hermes and Frank Goeritz, are the world’s leading specialists in the field of pachyderm reproduction. When it comes to these thick-skinned mammals, weighing in at over a ton, the mating game is serious business. “ This is the first time this team have visited Indonesia and the success of the trial has serious ramifications for the indigenous population of rhinos that is currently at risk. For now we are focusing on our own population and we are happy to say, we’ve made excellent progress,” explained a relieved Mr. Tony Sumampau, Director Taman Safari Indonesia. The pachyderm population of the Park includes its elephants and the team of specialist vets examined all the elephants to check their reproductive health, some “plumbing” problems were diagnosed and fixed, a number were discovered to be pregnant and sperm was collected for future insemination. All around a very successful visit declares Tim. “ Each animal has a distinct set of genitals, none are the same. These guys have pioneered the field of rhino and elephant insemination and their expertise goes beyond simple sperm collection.” Breeding programs within zoos and parks are essential to the research and development of the species and the health of a zoo’s animal population. The knowledge gained can then be useful to wild animal populations in certain circumstances. The chance of extinction when humans are a contributing factor, is one case when animal welfare groups feel intervention is justified. “To also be able to increase wildlife numbers through the knowledge we have gained will be advantageous for all conservation breeding programs” says Mr. Tony Sumampau, Director Taman Safari Indonesia. In the meantime, as Nelson and Hima head blissfully into the bushes, the staff at Bali Safari and Marine Park are breathing a sigh of relief that love is in the air and all is right with the pachyderms. C/Ns/I-09 Jan 13
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Premium export for Bali’s fragrant flowers By Jennifer Juno Nothing evokes that tropical feeling quite like the frangipani. Their sweet scent and sheer beauty make them universally loved and their blooms look sensational both on the tree, and as a cut flower for decoration. Pick up some freshly fallen flowers today and float them in a bath. Relax in your own private, tropical spa.
top and a lighter shade of green underneath, cluster at the tips of branches. A cut made on any part of the tree will exude a milky, sticky sap that is poisonous to both humans and animals. Frangipani is related to Nerium Oleander, and both possess an irritant, rather similar to that of Euphorbia. Contact with the sap may irritate eyes and skin.
Most familiar in their white and yellow form, the flowers also come in a variation of tropical and sunset colours. Frangipanis are tough plants that can survive neglect, heat and drought and yet they still fill the garden with a wonderful perfume. In Bali fresh flowers are often scattered at resorts, or in bowls at spas. Hindu men and women wear flowers in their hair or tucked behind the ear.
Frangipani flowers are most fragrant at night in order to lure sphinx moths to pollinate them. The flowers have no nectar, instead moths inadvertently pollinate by transferring pollen from flower to flower in their fruitless search for nectar. Although they are particularly susceptible to rot in moist soil, frangipani species may be propagated easily from cuttings of leafless stem tips in spring.
Frangipani flowers have become an e x p o r t premium for Bali according to Putu Ariawan, one o f t h e company’s regular flowerpickers. As she roams the streets to pick the flowers, Ariawan gathers between half and two kilograms of flowers every day, thus supporting her family. The job can be very competitive.
OFFERINGS Frangipani flowers appear in clusters, at the end of the branches, and bloom in abundance. The petals are waxy, with a silky, smooth texture and very soft to the touch. There are many different varieties ranging from deep crimson to orange, yellow and white. Unlike some trees, which bloom for a few days or weeks, frangipanis go on flowering for many months in warmer, tropical climates.
GROWING YOUR OWN Despite breeding advances in frangipani flower colour, it is the fragrance, which remains its true prize. Grow them where you can appreciate their delicious scent. The size and umbrella-shaped silhouette make frangipanis ideal for landscapes large and small. In summer they cast dappled shade, they line footpaths to create beautiful avenues and they are ideal for framing distant views, perhaps a beach.
The frangipani is among the easiest of tropical trees to propagate from seed. It is commonly found in temples where Balinese Hindus use the flowers in their daily religious offerings. This much loved flower is regularly being picked, dried and sold at great demand to overseas markets. I spoke with a local petal collector to gather more information on the tree, known locally as Jepun.
Everyday the Balinese select the flowers they need for banten (offerings). They are usually found in their backyard but since this is a pretty time consuming activity (it can take hours to find the right combination of flowers) most busy Balinese buy the ‘pre-made offerings’, which are sold in the market. Local people also pick the flowers as a profitable commodity. Nowadays, frangipani flowers are one of the most ‘sought after items’ and their price has rocketed on domestic and international markets. I met with Nyoman Sedana, a frangipani wholesaler in east Bali, who stocks tons of dried frangipani flowers in his warehouses.
But if you are thinking of growing your own, there is a fine balance that must be maintained in order to get the most of a frangipani plant. Ideally a frangipani is in its element when it can have as much sun as possible, however, it must be noted that as well as liking a long, sunny day, an equal amount of water should be maintained within the soil. On the other hand, if the plant receives less amounts of sun, then considerably less watering is necessary. A common mistake of novice frangipani growers is to overwater the plant resulting in a rotted root system. Conversely, if a frangipani plant is able to receive maximum exposure to the sun, but they are not watered enough, the plant will not fair well and perish.
PLUMERIA The Frangipani flower has become a highly commoditized symbol that we associate with tranquility. Images of the frangipani flower are mass-produced in artworks, prints and even car stickers. Frangipani ceramic moulds are made to adorn picture frames and home decor. There are frangipani candles, fragrances and body lotions, and more often than not, the frangipani is used as a symbol of island living and beach culture. So where did this beloved flower originate? Genus Plumeria belongs to the f a m i l y Apocynaceae and is native to Central America. Around forty species of plumeria are native to parts of Mexico, Central and South America and have now been spread mainly throughout the South Pacific Islands. The frangipani is extremely widespread today and found in many countries of South East Asia, the Philippines, Tahiti, Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga and New Zealand. It is also the national emblem of Laos and Nicaragua. The name “Plumeria” is attributed to Charles Plumier, a 17th Century French botanist. According to author Peter Loewer, Plumier was not the first to describe plumeria. That honour goes to Francisco de Mendoza, a Spanish priest who did so in 1522. However, the name, “Frangipani”, comes from the Italian nobleman, Marquis Frangipani, who created a perfume used to scent gloves in the 16th century. When the frangipani flower was discovered, its natural perfume reminded people of the scented gloves, and so the flower was called frangipani. FRAGRANT AT NIGHT Frangipanis are relatively small trees growing to about 5 to 6 metres in height, but what they lack in height they make up for in width, often becoming as wide as they are tall. The trees have a well-behaved root system, which makes them great for the home gardening purposes and for growing in pots. They are also deciduous allowing maximum winter sun while providing shade in summer. With its gnarled branches, long leaves and distinctive flowers, the frangipani is easily one of the most common and identifiable trees. The bark is greyish-green and scaly in appearance. The scaling is formed when leaves drop in winter leaving small semi-circular marks on the bark. The branches have a swollen appearance and the leaves, dark green on the
“In the past we let the frangipani flowers fall and cover our yards. They were of no value and nobody would be willing to take them”, Sedana explains. “People always viewed the flowers as Gods blessing on Balinese soil. The flowers made Bali’s land more beautiful and their fragrance is so divine.” Nowadays selling ready-made-offerings or just the flower petals for religious offerings has become a lucrative business. Small trucks from colder areas of Bali, such as Lake Tamblingan, carry tons of flowers to the more populated villages. To see an abundance of flowers, visit the morning markets where you can see baskets full of flower petals and women selling colourful offerings by the dozen. FLOWER COLLECTORS According to Sedana, the price of frangipani flowers is now set at Rupiah 150,000 (US$15.62 per kilogram) far higher than the price of cloves, vanilla and even coffee. He obtains dried frangipani flowers from local villagers who collect the flowers from wherever they can find them in their community. “It is no wonder that people hardly see frangipani flowers scattered across the streets or in the yards like we used to”, remarks Sedana. “Everybody is busy collecting them and selling the flowers to people like me.” China used to import frangipani from Hawaii and Australia, but now Bali and Lombok are the major frangipani producers. In the past, the price of frangipani flowers was only Rupiah 30,000 per kilogram and now the price is much higher. Sedana employs hundreds of frangipani flower collectors, exporting around 40 tons of frangipani flowers through Surabaya to various destinations. The export consists of dried flowers with a water content of no more than 10 per cent.
HEALTH BENEFITS According to the principles of Ayurveda (a five thousand year old Indian holistic science, to balance mind, body and spirit) frangipani flowers are said to have a calming influence on those suffering from fear, anxiety, insomnia or tremors. “The Balinese dried flowers are shipped to China and can be used in a herbal tea called Liang Tea”, Sedana tells me, while walking around his warehouse in Gianyar Regency. “Frangipani herbal tea has great medicinal potency, curing many diseases, including high fever, coughs, constipation and other sicknesses”. In other areas, frangipani flowers are used as the raw material for incense sticks, fragrant candles, perfumes, essential oils and m o s q u i t o repellants. The ‘Jepun’ flower is sacred in Bali, and is believed to facilitate inner peace, selfawareness, and relaxation. More than just a pretty aroma, the frangipani also has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. The oil is extracted directly from the flowers, and is used in moisturising creams, body butters, shower gels and lotions; it is particularly useful for deep cleansing and toning the skin. Bali is famous for its relaxation rituals, where specially designed spa packages offer an ultimate indulgence. The cacophony of traffic and crowds is replaced by the serenity of traditional gamelan music, birds singing and running water from lotus ponds. The air is scented with Bali’s iconic flower, the sweetly fragrant frangipani, bundles of which float in bowls of water placed under the massage tables. This is not a dream; this magical atmosphere awaits you in many of the islands spas. Enjoy the calming influence of frangipani flowers today, on our island paradise.
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As at the beginning of this fortnight we have six Planets in Pisces, although Mars makes its exit on the 12th and enters the sign of Aries. Saturn sextiles Pluto exact on the 8th and Mercury turns direct on the 18th. This stellium in Pisces is a potent watery blend of spiritual immersion. The New Moon this cycle is also in Pisces and adds to the mix for two days just before Mars moves on. Navigating your way through the unfathomable depths is no easy task, particularly if you are a left brain or a very analytical person. Trying to control events or people at this time, is no easy undertaking. This is the time to go with the flow of situations and circumstances and trust your inner guidance, intuition and Divine impulses. Meditation and retreat are highly recommended and easily entered into at this time. Remember also that we have the support of the mutual reception between Pluto (the destroyer) in Capricorn and Saturn (the authority) in Scorpio. Capricorn an earth sign and Scorpio another water sign along with all the Pisces Planets are bringing the Divine Feminine Healing Forces to the Planet. Allow this guidance to flow in your life at this time and allow personal healing in it’s multidimensional forms to take place. If you don’t understand what’s going on, then learn to trust the heart. If you are feeling lost, defeated, depressed, abandoned or confused then seek out a grounding and guiding force to help you through this transformation. NEW MOON 21 Pisces 24 March 12, 2013 3:52 a.m.
ARIES As Mars transitions into your sign you will be feeling a lot more optimistic and far less clouded in your perceptions and direction. With a conjunction to Uranus coming up and a square to Pluto later in the month it’s probably a good idea to get yourself as grounded as possible in these confusing times. Making decisions hasn’t been easy for any of us, so no need to feel isolated or abandoned. In fact, many Aries natives carry Pisces in their birth chart and therefore relate in some area of their lives to the current pervading energies. You may be feeling a little more disagreeable than normal. Relax a little.
LIBRA Venus in Pisces is a watery love nest and brings you into those less communicative parts of yourself. Deeply feeling as you may ever wish to be. This is the time to go to those places that you normally overlook in your haste to bring all to words. If the tears flow, let them. A great time for cleansing and purification at a very deep level. Old wounds, pains, karma and situations are all up for healing. No need to make yourself distraught with this idea, as all will flow effortlessly to resolve and release. As the pain dissolves into unconditional love, your heart expands to embrace more of yourself and more love.
TAURUS Venus continues in Pisces this fortnight and keeps the bedroom very veiled and secretive. If you are not wanting to share your sexual or intimate information with anyone, this is perfectly o.k. A great time for romance and tenderness. You or the significant other could be feeling extra sensitive right now. Be a caring and supportive partner or friend and make sure that they are centering into their own energy field and not carrying the burden of other peoples negative thoughts and feelings. Particularly so if they are involved in the healing arts in any form. You are a grounding force yourself and could be sought out to act as anchor.
SCORPIO A great deal of support as Pluto sextiles Saturn this fortnight. You may wish to erect new boundaries or dissolve some more of the old, or both. This is the time to allow your emotions to guide you to those places that require healing. There is a practical edge to all of this, so no need to despair. You will be well taken care of on all levels of your being and psyche. As a willing traveller in the depths of the soul, this will be easier for you than most others. Be ever mindful of your ability to go deep and therefore to not overlook what those around you are going through. Take the time in solitude but remember to come back and share.
GEMINI Mercury is retrograde for most of this fortnight and returning to its turning degree on the 6th April, brings introspection and learning. Although you cover old territory it brings new light and new understanding to it. Have patience during this time. Jupiter continues to push you to expand and grow beyond old boundaries so use this current retrograde to do just that. Search out the shadow aspect and bring it out with love and encouragement and be done with the negative behaviour that it once brought to your life. This is a time for maturation for all of us and you are no exception. Give up your childish ways. CANCER A watery month indeed as the Pisces moon cycle brings us to the Libran Full Moon at the end of the month. You may be wanting to merge with the Beloved now. Certainly your empathic abilities have come to the fore, along with compassion and intuitive understanding. Support those you love and care about with this renewal to your physic abilities. Many have professions that make good use of these gifts and with this you may notice a change in your clients response. Flowing with the current energy is good but remember to not get yourself into deeper currents that take you to places that you don’t want to go. LEO With so many planets in water signs you could find yourself out of your depths this fortnight and craving a little more of that fiery energy and assertiveness that makes you feel at home and confident. Let others not put out your fire now. As Mars shifts gear and moves into Aries you will find some support and finally your ruler, the Sun, will also make its transition into Aries, on the 20th. This is a great time to retreat, to move into stillness and silence, even if only temporarily. There are gems and gifts to be found in the quiet centre of your being. Take the inner journey and see what awaits you there without delay. VIRGO Mercury is creating a little homework in your polar opposite understanding. Pisces is about all things of the Divine and Spiritual flavour. Pulling yourself away from business and practical undertakings could be a bit of a struggle but one you could benefit from this fortnight. Go on a little retreat and see what awaits you there now. The discipline that you can harness will pay benefits for you. Be mindful though, as your escapist tendencies will be up and in full strength. At the end of the day your practical nature has you in good stead and you will find a wellspring of revitalisation at the depths of your being.
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SAGITTARIUS As each of the planets move through Pisces they trigger your planets in Sagittarius. This Pisces energy is a bit of an intrigue to you, although it is certainly not comfortable. Even you could be feeling a little hesitant to move forward at this time. Feeling pulled this way and that and unclear of your direction. This too shall pass and before too long you will be motivated to intense movement. For now, harness the ethereal waves and emanations and use them to guide your meditation and manifestation process. A great time to daydream and to set your sights on your creations. The challenge comes in the slowing down. CAPRICORN Another blast from Pluto, but this time in a good, harmonious and fortunate way. Make hay while the sun shines, is your catch phrase now. What projects are coming to completion and where can you move forward in your life? It’s been such an intensified journey over the past couple of years and even though you may be yearning for a real holiday, you see that there is yet more to do. This time will lead you into the May Uranus/Pluto square, so be sure to do it right now, with the supportive sextiles. In practical terms, do what has to be done and implement long term things that will last through the challenging times.
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AQUARIUS Uranus is out there on its own in the fire sign of Aries. It’s creating a bit of a counter balance to all of these planets in Pisces. On the one hand you will be feeling very very deeply and on the other, the impulse to keep moving and forging ahead. You may appear a little chaotic to others and this is o.k. as you embody the new energies that are hitting the planet. You are a sensitive native, particularly to energies of an electric nature. What you do with the quiet time that you get momentarily, is up to you, but I’d like to suggest a little meditation and grounding. Be bold and communicate your insights. They are an important catalyst. PISCES Are you adrift in the endless sea or are you navigating these waters with maturity and trust? There is no escape from your own soul and it is guiding you in the direction that you need to go now. Listen deeply to its whispers and make the appropriate changes to your life. Many will relocate, new places, new people and new jobs. This is the time to live true to your heart and be the person you came to BE. There is much shifting beneath the surface and you are ever so sensitive to these changes now. Share your intuition with others and use your compassionate heart in an ever increasingly loving way. Love yourself!
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The UWRF Comes of Age: Celebrating Ten Years By Uma Anyar The 2013 Ubud Writers and Readers Festival is starting to brew. Ideas, plans and delicious surprises are perking along with the robust kopi Bali that fuels the industrious festival team. New staff members have joined and old ones departed for other vistas, but the UWRF continues to grow, change and thrive, like a living entity with its own heartbeat. Considering the statistics for how many businesses, various worthy non-profit enterprises, not to mention marriages, fail during their first decade; this tenth year is a milestone worthy of praise and celebration. “This year we will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the festival and women’s literature will take center stage. Our theme ‘Through Darkness to Light’, is taken from the book of letters penned by RA Kartini, pioneer of women’s rights and education, in Indonesia,” said Janet DeNeefe, Festival Director and Founder. The theme ‘Through Darkness to Light’ is commemorative in several ways but most importantly it reminds us that the festival was conceived during the dark time of the 2002 Bali Bombing in Kuta. The UWRF was launched by Janet DeNeefe as a response to the depressed social and economic climate of Bali in 2003. It was a brave and defiant gesture that encouraged hope for many Balinese and Westerners involved in the tourist industry. The festival persevered despite the Jimbaran bombing in 2005, which occurred six days before the second Festival, and while some were scared away, many others attended as a show of solidarity. “It was an extraordinary Festival. Writers and readers who attended were more determined than ever to make it successful” said Janet DeNeefe. People love Bali and they gradually returned to its shores and hill towns. Ubud has prospered in leaps and bounds aided by its reputation as the cultural and artistic heart of Bali. It is not surprising that The Writers and Readers Festival was born in Ubud as artists, writers, readers and spiritual seekers of all kinds have gravitated to Ubud since before the 1940’s. This year in order to avoid conflict with the upcoming APEC meeting, which will be held in early October in Bali, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival will be held on 11 - 15 October 2013. “In 2013 the Festival will return to its inaugural theme Through Darkness to Light/Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang honouring Raden Ajeng Kartini. We chose the same theme that began the first festival back in 2003, as we feel it’s a completion of a cycle and fitting way to commemorate the 10- year anniversary. And now more than ever, the world is talking about the global status of women,” stated DeNeefe RA Kartini is referred to as Indonesia’s first feminist and the mother of the women’s emancipation movement. She was born in 1879 to an aristocratic Javanese family, her father a regent. She received a primary school education, but, as pingit, she went into seclusion in her home at 12 years of age, being home schooled, until her marriage. During her seclusion, 1899 to 1904, she wrote letters to her Dutch pen friend, discussing her view on education and life. The letters were first published at The Hague in 1911 and were collected and edited by Dr. J.H. Abendanon, former Minister of Education and Industry for Netherland-India. Many of the letters were written to him and to his wife ‘Moedertje’ and other Dutch friends. They detail Kartini’s desire to learn and her thoughts on the rights of all women to be educated and shape their own destiny. Kartini fought for feminism against the backdrop of her traditional upbringing and eventually founded a small school for girls at her home. Kartini died at the age of 25, but left an enduring legacy for the women of Indonesia, ‘The principles for which Kartini suffered and struggled are now almost universally accepted by her fellow countrymen… women may now earn their own living without bringing disgrace upon her family… women choose their own husbands.‘ Kartini’s influence is such that today there are ‘Kartini Schools’ throughout Java that educate women and a national holiday focusing on women’s issues is held in her honor on April 21.
These letters were published as ‘Letters of a Javanese Princess’ by Radan Adjeng Kartini and can be read free on The Project Gutenberg <-http://www.gutenberg.org/ files/34647/34647-h/34647-h.htm> More information and history about this remarkable woman can be found at: http://www.hurights.or.jp/archives/focus/ section2/2009/06/raden-ajeng-kartini-indonesias-feministeducator.html Janet, is there a new focus for this year’s festival?
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“This year, we intend to focus on four main areas: Women and women’s issues will be the core, honouring Kartini and her vision for women, their stories, women writers, women’s rights, education and health. We will also emphasize visionaries and heroes - people who are doing extraordinary work and are recognized as heroes in their field. The Festival will also address the future of writing and how we tell stories across art forms such as; e-Publishing, travel writing, graphic novels, song writing, theatre/film writing and comedy. As always, we are deeply committed to community, both international and local. We will be presenting information and sessions in Bahasa Indonesia and English and will continue our work with local schools in Bali, and will provide many free community, fringe and satellite events across Indonesia.” How do you intend to celebrate this milestone year? “Our focus for the 2013 Festival is on quality, not quantity. We will celebrate the 10-year anniversary by bringing the finest writers, artists, thinkers and visionaries together. We will also keep the focus on those whose work best fits into our four categories. This year we also hope that we will have an increase in Indonesian participation, both on the panels and in the audience. We are working on some exciting new concepts for the Festival’s digital and online presence and more will be revealed as the year progresses. This year we will also be asking people to contribute memories, photographs and articles about the past ten years for a Festival archive.
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There will also be an anthology of the Indonesian writers who are selected to attend the festival’s work. Their work will be translated into English and published in the festival’s 2013 annual anthology. In the past, the UWRF has published five bilingual anthology books: Reasons for Harmony (2008), Compassion and Solidarity (2009), Unity in Diversity (2010), Cultivate the Land Within (2011), and Voices of the Archipelago (2012). This anthology is a manifestation of our commitment to introducing Indonesian literary work to the international community. Currently, we are discussing working with overseas literary festivals. We will likely hold an exchange and collaboration program involving Indonesian and Australian writers. And of course, as in other years, we will have a large opening night party and a wealth of free community fringe satellite events.” When I asked if Janet could tell me the names of some of the attending writers and speakers, I was told that information would be released later. The smile on Janet’s face hinted that it would be a great line up but she wasn’t spilling any beans yet. The 2013 UWRF promises to be the best festival yet and I am already excited and curious to learn more. There will be some significant developments in the Festival’s profile and some additional features that mark it as South-East Asia’s most impressive cultural event. Stay in the loop and check out the festival web site and this column for new developments. www.ubudwritersfestival.com To contribute to the festival archive, please email: madeleine@ ubudwritersfestival.com C/U/G-6 March 13
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UBUD POETRY SLAMMED If you’ve grabbed your copy of the Tiser quickly, you might just make it to Bar Luna’s acclaimed Poetry Slam, hosted by the Mega amazing wordsmith Kamau Abayomi on Thursday March 7. The Slam is your golden chance to chant, bellow, speak or sing us your original poem, revealing your esteemed opinion on all issues great and small. If the judges love your three minutes worth, you’re a winner and on your way to the finals. Bar Luna is at the northern end of Jl Gootama. EMERGING WRITERS ON MOVE The 2013 Bali Emerging Writers Festival will be held in four cities across the island, moving away from the single venue concept of the past two years. This year, it will travel to Singaraja, Tabanan and Amlapura before the two-day main event at Danes Art Veranda in Denpasar, on May 18-19. BEWF, a collaboration between Ubud Writers and Readers Festival, Hivos (Humanist Institute for Cooperation), and local literary communities, showcases the work of the i s l a n d ’s y o u n g w r i t e r s , c a r t o o n i s t s , photographers, musicians, filmmakers, graphic designers, and environmental activists. The 2013 Festival invites Bali’s local talent to take part in literary discussions, spoken word performances, performing arts and songwriting workshops, beginning in Singaraja on 4-5 May. w w w . f a c e b o o k . c o m / baliemergingwritersfestival. MONSTER EVICTION The above workshop is t i m e d p e r f e c t l y, finishing at 6pm on Nyepi Eve in time for the destruction of B a l i ’ s monsters. The Balinese create these huge paper mache monsters to represent the malevolent forces that surround us and then castrate and destroy them on Nyepi Eve to rid the island of baddies – you can will your own negatives to go at the same time! The holy day of Nyepi is the following day, March 12. Nyepi is officially a day of silence and by Bali law, no one may cook, make noise, show a light or leave their premises, even the cocks are silent, so personal reflection is much easier. WAKE UP AND HEAL THE PLANET If you like the idea of living your life with a “relaxed focus and playful curiosity”, but are far from confident of achieving it on your own, I recommend learning about Oneness Blessing and Access Consciousness. Your study will benefit many more people than just yourself. The next Oneness Awakening workshop, led by Indian guru Punna with support from other Oneness University graduates, is held over two intensive days on March 10 and 11 at the Yoga Barn. You will identify triggers for mental blocks and addictive behaviours, undergo a special ancestral healing process and be initiated as a Blessing giver. www.punnawasu.com. ACCESS CONSCIOUSNESS Then later in March, you can continue your evolution at Taksu Spa, with training that heals you as an individual and helps you spread a more awakened consciousness to others, through your work and daily life. From March 23 until early April, Taksu will host Australian Licensed facilitator Margaret Braunack, who will offer two workshops: Five Days to Change your Life - Access Consciousness Bars, Foundation and Level 1, and Three Day Access Consciousness Body Processes Training. Interest in Access Consciousness is growing exponentially around the planet, with more countries offering these life changing programs every month and children as young as eight receiving training. Participants say they immediately experience more “space in their head” and more clarity and calmness about what they want and how to achieve it without stress. For more info about dates and fees email Lela@taksu.info or reservations@taksuspa. com.
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CELEBRATE-A THON Eco Village Resort will hold its third annual “Celebration of Life, Art, Yoga, Music, Dance A Thon” this month on March 17, 2013, as a pre BaliSpirit Festival event to raise funds for HIV/Aids awareness on the island. This very light-hearted, community spirited day brings locals, ex-pats, tourists and businesses together to “spread the joy of life”, with both lawn and poolside events from 8am to 9pm, including dance, yoga, music, fashion shows and art classes. Children are welcome; take your swimsuit; lunch is available. Desa Seni Resort is on Jl Subak Sari in Canggu. Call 0361 8446392 or email events@ desaseni.com for more information. All revenue goes to Yayasan Ayo Kita Bicara HIV Aids (NFP Let’s talk about HIV Aids). MOZZIE SMART Speaking of monsters …. Until recently there were virtually no cases of Dengue fever in Ubud, but this season several residents and visitors have had the potentially deadly disease. The Aedes mosquito, which scientists say only breeds in stagnant water, can carry dengue; it commonly bites during the day, especially around sunrise and sunset. The insects are all not infected with the virus (i.e. carrying the blood from another infected person), and they have a short life cycle, so the exposure chain often self limits. But once contracted, the symptoms are severe, including fever, vomiting, severe headaches, aching joints and muscles, rashes and pain behind the eyes, and some sufferers develop a rare but potentially fatal form of the disease called dengue hemorrhagic fever. There is no medication to stop or treat dengue fever, so it’s a question of taking simple, sensible precautions. Put your desk and bed under a mozzie net, and each evening around 5pm, use a local insect repellent, bought in mini-marts in sprays or small sachets. JAZZ CAFÉ HOTS UP Head to Jazz Café on Friday, March 8, for an evening to sizzle your bones, with Blues legend Jim Larkin. It’s Jim’s birthday – though the man dos not age. Then a long weekend of song begins Friday March 15, with Gypsy Cavemen offering slamming funk, rock, Latin, soul, afro beat and freestyle hip hop. A cover charge of 50,000rp goes to the Paradigm Shift Project, which seeks grassroots solutions to Bali’s waste and pollution problems. Captivating musical storyteller Dustin Thomas continues the “awareness” theme on Saturday, March 16, with songs chasing current affairs and examining social and political issues rooted in human relationships. Next on Monday March 18, fresh from a month in Africa, BaliSpirit Festival music director Rob Weber heads up Susu Ibu, with tribal inspired music from West Africa, Australia and South America. Truly “mother’s milk for the soul”, this will be a concert style event with inside seating removed for a dancing audience. Cover charge 50,000rp will go to the band. www.jazzcafebali. com ORGANIC UBUD It’s not only our insides that are getting cleansed! Congratulations to the banjar of Padang Tegal, for leading the way to improved trash and recycling programs over a big section of Ubud, including the main streets of Jl Raya Ubud, Monkey Forest and Jl Hanoman. Visitors will notice new blue bins along the roadside for organic and inorganic waste, newly painted pick-up trucks and new blue uniforms and yellow safety helmets for the guys doing the hard work. Behind the scenes, Balinese compounds and local businesses receive information and support on the process of separating their household waste. Driving the project is Pak Kadek Gunarta, cofounder of the BaliSpirit Festival. Once again, Pak Dek’s efforts benefit tourists and locals, and support the growth of sustainable tourism here in Ubud.
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For Sale; Draftman’s desk table. Size 120 x 110 cm (height as you like). Still with vertical and horizontal and magnet board. Price 1,7 juta. Contact Nicolas 0819 9966 6681. Kerobokan. [055] For Sale; Electric drum set Yamaha DTX500 single pedal, bought in Sept 2012 very good condition - rarely used. Rp. 5,5 mil. Please contact 081 2386 7320. Jimbaran. [056]
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Bali Advertiser Interview: Sylvia Lasarus of Metric Cabinetry Modern interior cabinetry is an essential prerequisite to any property renovation or development. Design that’s appealing to the eye is one thing, but functionality and quality craftsmanship is what sets companies apart from each other. Metric Cabinetry is one company that has re-invigorated the Bali fitout and Bali Advertiser spoke with Sylvia Lasarus to find out more about Metric. B.A. Sylvia, your designs certainly look great. What measures do you take to ensure high quality functionality? M. C. All our cabinet panels are made by cutting-edge machinery, starting from the cutting of panels and drilling through the coating panel. All of this is performed by machinery made in Europe – computer programmed to guarantee precision and immaculate finishing. Each of our production staff receives regular training in accordance with our machinery technology. With training and experience, perfecting the specialisation of our production systems, our products are guaranteed to uphold the highest standards of Metric. B.A. What is Metric’s unique point of difference to other suppliers in Bali?
innovative designs and follows the latest fashion trends that reflect today’s modern lifestyle.
inquiries. If you need professional, chic and lasting cabinetry, Metric is fully geared to providing.
B.A. Can you tell us more about your implementation of global trends in your designs and functionality? How do you achieve this?
B.A. Can you tell us about your installation process?
M. C. We recognise the development and demand of quality products and we continue to evolve and increase within our criteria. Therefore, the whole team of management and employees are always consistently improving things that we feel need to be refined. Periodically, the management team and the design team visit exhibitions to see the development of industry technology, and also furniture exhibits in various countries to add insight, enrich ideas and keep abreast of world furniture trends.
B.A. Do you provide accessories to complement your designs?
M. C. All the management and the employees of Metric are committed to making the ultimate company, which produces high quality products with professional service through the implementation of a quality management system according to ISO standards. This commitment to quality as our top priority is proven by Metric obtaining and maintaining an ISO 9001:2000 certificate since 2002, which is an international stamp of quality in terms of service, design, product and time. We have been in Bali for 5 years but operating long enough in Indonesia to ensure we know how to do a great job and how to maintain high standards.
M. C. Yes, we provide a range of customised accessories to suite our clients’ needs, such as spoon racks, dish racks and wash benches. We also customise the inside of our cabinets if requested; we are open to customers’ requests if they need more of a certain function from the space. B.A. And finally, Sylvia, how does the future look for Metric?
B.A. Can you tell us about your designs? M. C. Our Metric Design Team will provide design proposals to suit your tastes and personality: designs that will create a personalised feel – exclusive and functional. Also, each cabinet designed is an integrated design concept that will compliment its given space to the other surrounding spaces. As well as matching and blending with the interior layout, overall your living space becomes a chic abode – beautiful, functional and enjoyable. Metric always presents
M. C. Our beautifully finished designs are installed by a team of experienced installation professionals so that everything to be installed, not only is as per brief, but also gleams beautifully and immaculately. Our team is fully trained in this process. Not only should the product fit well and function effortlessly, but also the finishing touches are what we also see as paramount to a happy customer experience. If someday further help is required (changes or unforeseen repairs), support, an after-sales service team and spare parts will always be ready to assist you. We have production, service and showroom facilities in Jakarta, Bali and Surabaya.
B.A. Do you provide more than kitchen fitouts, or are kitchens the core of your business? M.C. We are a fully equipped production facility, from kitchens to bedroom cabinets. We even have a shop fitout in our showroom. Our main demographic is providing cabinetry fitouts for residential and private villas but we welcome any
M. C. With the support of our customers and our name being known as a company you can trust, Metric will continue to evolve. We aim to ensure we continue to provide a better product for your life now and in the future. Metric uphold a number of values: premium design, premium quality, premium service, innovation for better living, and modern production processes. People need to ensure that what they purchase will last many tests and Metric is one company that is here for the long run. Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Business Spotlight at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
SCHEDULE THAT The Deck
By Dawn Chorus
suddenly realise that, unless they do book something they
are a fun bunch of people who come from all walks of life,
will find themselves stuck at home. A great option in my
just as you would expect. The evening begins with a set of
Here is another new addition to this ever expanding street,
opinion but Nyepi is always an excuse to splash out and
20 questions which may be random or geared up to the quiz
Jl Petitenget. What better location than right next door to
enjoy one of the island’s beautiful resorts with these special
master or mistresses interests. From film trivia, pop music,
Potato Head and a gentle stroll to Biku and all the other
packages.
astronomy to geography and so the questions go on and the topics endless. The bonus round which can be com-
boutiques and bars this strip now has to offer. The Deck are launching a new Deli with Butchery and Rotisserie of-
Open Air Music Concert (31 March)
pleted at your leisure consists of anything from a topic focus, logos, names of countries, anything that adds up to stimulat-
fering a selection of meats, roasted chickens, cheeses dips and salads. For lunch, diners can create their own delicious
If you are up for a long session then Cocoon Beach Club is
ing your brain and your memory. The good thing about this
salads or sandwiches with homemade breads and other deli
the place to be to enjoy 12 hours of non stop music through
quiz is that the quiz mistresses or masters change each
selections. Free coconut water is available from 11 am to
sunset and into the early hours of the morning. The line up
week so there is always an element of surprise. Prizes
6 pm. You can also enjoy unlimited coffee for IDR15,000.
features DJ Rob Sharp, Luke P, Carl Drake, Jay Vicente,
include a pitcher of margarita, a pitcher of sangria or a jug
In addition, there are 5 pool tables and for those who enjoy
Richard Lee, Nathan Francise, De mech, Jamie Goddard and
of beer and not necessarily in that order as the winning team
alcohol at reasonable prices, happy hour is sure to attract
Ghassan. Plenty of sounds to last the whole evening! Of
get to choose their prize. It is a fun night that can end up
plenty of people. Bintang beer is available for IDR10,000,
course Cocoon is always a stunning setting for a concert. On
finishing early or late depending on who wants to stay back
tequila at IDR15,000, vodka redbulls at IDR20,000 and a
the 29 March Maiko visits Cocoon with music from 8 pm to
and chat. As well as trivia it is a great way of meeting new
selection of cocktails at IDR49,000. Definitely value for
3 pm. The usual hours are 9 am - 1 am.
people and is a nice way to break up the week. If you live in Sanur, check out the ever popular trivia night at Arena,
money! This is a great place to tie into an evening’s itinerary, particularly being so accessible to other places. It al-
When
: 3 pm to 3 am
ways amazes me the choices we now have available which
Cost
: free
ensures quality and value for money. Do go along and
Where : Cocoon Beach Club, Jl Blue Ocean Boulevard
sample some of the salads or a coffee and if you can make
Contact : 731266 reservations@cocoon-beach.com www.cocoon-beach.com
happy hour it is sure to be thriving. When
: 10 pm - 12 midnight (happy hour)
Sanur.
Tapping Shoes Brunch (Sundays)
Where : The Deck, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak Contact : 8478223 847 6661 info@thedeckbali.com www.thedeckbali.com
These types of brunches are very popular in some of the five star hotels and now Potato Head is serving Sunday brunch at its Tapping Shoes restaurant on the second floor. A wide
Nyepi (12 March)
range of hot and cold dishes are prepared using some of the finest ingredients available with various delicious desserts.
I think Nyepi has got to be one of the most special times in
Unlimited tasting size portions of appertisers together with a
When
: 8 pm
Bali. A day where you simply have to stay home or book
choice of one main course and one dessert is the menu for
Where : Arena Pub and Café, Jl Raya Kerobokan No 88
into a hotel. It is why Bali is so unique, the only place that
the afternoon.
Contact : 8475092 info@arenabali.com
completely shuts down, forcing you to stop your routine and
Do come early
spend some time with loved ones or tucked away with a
and enjoy an
good book. A time for reflection and silence, something we
additional
don’t often get the opportunity to do. One of my favourite
package of
These sorts of markets remind me of those quaint out of
Ogha Ogha parades on the eve of Nyepi is at the Pantai
freeflow drinks
town Sunday markets you get in the countryside in Europe
Seseh junction where Ogha Oghas in various shapes and
including spar-
and now we are able to enjoy something similar on our own
sizes are paraded up and down the streets providing a
kling wines,
door step, with a Bali twist, of course. The concept is basi-
spectacular display. The other big parades on this side of
red and white
cally to promote great works of gourmet and farmer friends
the island that attract a large audience are in Seminyak and
wines, cocktails and juices. This is an exceptional spot with
within the local community. Meat, pasta, nuts, fresh fruits
Kuta. Do ensure tha you are parked well out of the way as
the sounds of the waves crashing on the shores of the island.
and vegetables feature and free range eggs are available.
streets are closed to traffic to give way to the parades.
It is an ideal place to while away a pleasant Sunday afternoon.
Bali certainly has an abundance of fresh crops. This market
Weekend market (Saturdays and Sundays)
also offers something extra that not many markets do and When
: 11 am - 4 pm
that is your groceries delivered to your door step. All you
Cost
: IDR550,000 + IDR 380,000 (freeflow beverage
need to do is request a list of products and prices and e-mail
package) ; IDR375,000 (children aged 6 - 12
your order. It is also a great way to get hold of fresh products
years) free for children under 6 years
without retailers involved. Free delivery is offered to the
Where : Potato Head Beach Club, Jln Petitenget, Seminyak
Kuta, Sanur and Denpasar areas. It is worth a visit to find
Contact : reservation@tapping-shoes.com
out more about this market which was launched just 6 weeks
www.tappingshoes-bali.com
ago. A nice drive out there at the weekend so do make a note and support another community venture.
There are many Nyepi packages available which range from
Trivia Night (Wednesdays) When
a few hundred thousand rupiah to a few million. Usually,
: 9 am - 2 pm
Nyepi packages are only valid for domestic, KITAS and
Trivia night at Arena has become a popular middle of the
Where : Jl Bypass Ngurah Rai No 95, Sanur
KITAP holders. Again for any Nyepi package, do book as
week event for the regulars and newcomers are made most
Contact : 081 80333168 islandshopasia@yahoo.com
early as you can as they do get booked out as many people
welcome. It really is an enjoyable evening as the regulars
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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Wrinkle Wars Bali’s latest entrant in the medical tourism sector is set, says principal Louise Cogan, to catch the next big wave in the industry that will propel the island to equal rank with Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Cocoon Medical Spa at Legian – it’s on Sunset Road – opened in February with discount specials. And Cogan tells us that while we’re five to seven years behind Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Phuket, we should be up there with them by the end of the decade. Says Cogan, who has spent the past 10 years in medical tourism in Asia and who also says Cocoon Medical Spa offers treatments, products, technology and training that are the best in the world: “The development of world class centres like BIMC and Siloam Hospital will increase patients’ perceptions of medical quality which will see a boom in medical tourism.” According to Cogan perceptions of Bali as a medical tourism destination are growing and the local industry will grow with it as people see that they can now get quality medical care here. “This will see both an enormous influx of tourists who would normally have gone to KL or Singapore, and secondly keep residents in Indonesia, rather than them going abroad for medical treatments,” she tells us. Cocoon Medical Spa is very different to any other clinic or hospital in Asia, says Cogan. It offers non-invasive cosmetic, anti-ageing and wellness treatments in “a beautiful haven” of Balinese calm. “My initial aim was to have a beautiful international standard cosmetic centre that offers comprehensive treatments at Bali prices,” she says. Like any industry, the skin-fi x sector regularly needs a facelift. What Cogan is promising is more of a total (non-invasive) makeover. It mightn’t do much for superannuated diarists, but we know a lot of people who will be very keen to try a bit of comfy cocooning.
I Say, Old Fruit! There’s an election on, for Governor that is, and as anyone knows, at election time a candidate is likely to say all sorts of things. Governor Pastika, who is running for a second term with a different set of political collaborators (the fluidity of Indonesian politics is a joy to behold) now says he’d like us all to eat local fruit. Now that’s a good idea. We eat it all the time here at The Cage. But it needs to be leavened with fruit from elsewhere; it’s a foreigner kind of thing. And, you know, foreigners are the ones in the big hotels who will be forced to select from Pastika’s table d’hôte. This seems not to have occurred to The Guv, who predictably has turned to regulation as his mechanism of choice. According to reports, new rules are to be brought in to compel hotels to use local fruit and to ban imports. The a la carte, as usual, has been placed before the horse. Foreign tourists might like to come here and eat local fruit – in fact they’d be mad to miss out on that opportunity – but they want quality. Small brown shrivelled things that might once have been some other colour, and blobs blotted with spots and blemishes that are possibly harmless but you wouldn’t know until you found they weren’t, are not an attractive component of an expensive five-star breakfast buffet. It would be really good if local growers could benefit economically from becoming trusted suppliers to the food supply chain. That means consistent quality. It means certainty of supply. These are but two among the multitude of things that overcrowd the too-hard basket in Bali.
Spectators All There has been a measure of jollity at The Cage recently that exceeded even our usual high-laugh diet. (We do a great maniacal guffaw; it is, or it should be, admired by all who have to deal with the daily nonsense of life in these parts.) Its cause was not the surprisingly active monsoon, which this year has apparently been intent on drowning you or blowing you away every time you set foot outside. The reason was the gathering together of three old media types from Queensland under two neighbouring roofs, ours and the villa next door. Two of us are resident – though one only temporarily, working on a project at the Institute for Peace and Democracy just a manic 15-minute drive away – and one flew in from the Sunshine State for a 10-day break. It was raining when he left there and raining when he got back, so he felt remarkably at home here. He brought with him a copy of the latest Spectator, the Australian edition, which was instantly devoured by your diarist, starved as he is of stuff to read that’s on an actual printed page. What a delight! English prose of English rose standard; grammatical construction; piquancy in every piece; and a finely honed non-PC view of Australian politics – though that’s not surprising given its Australian editor Tom Switzer, also known to The Diary, is a gentleman who might in some circumstances advance the theory that the world is flat and then invite you to a Tea Party. Speaking of The Spectator, which has been the Diary’s weekly rant of choice since Noah was last to be heard complaining about the mess the animals had made of the ark, its English edition retains the services of a delightful antediluvian called Taki. He is a columnist who is so non-PC that even his laptop won’t talk to him.
He recently found cause to complain about a further disastrous lapse in standards. He wrote: “Travel is now an exercise in being among slobs. Tracksuits, trainers, loud dirty children, fat people drinking out of bottles with wires hanging from their ears, they are the best excuse I know for paying through the nose and flying private.” We sympathise. Nowadays, sadly, it’s even worse up the pointy end of the plane.
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The Irish lobby, the global collective that seems to imagine it’s still digging spuds in the Emerald Isle – or feels it should be and we’d all be the better for it if it was – has staged another coup. Fortunately it’s yet another forgettable one. On March 17, in honour of Ireland’s chief patron saint, St Patrick, the Pyramids of Giza outside Cairo and the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, will “go green.” Patrick, actually Patricius since he was a Latin-speaking RomanoBriton and if indeed Patricius was his name, first went to Ireland as a boy sometime in the fifth century CE when pagan pirates captured him and took him there as a slave. He later escaped, went back to Blighty, became a Christian missionary and returned to Ireland as a bishop many years later. Legend credits him with banishing snakes from Ireland and promoting the shamrock (a clover) as a public emblem. His saint’s day is an honoured occasion in Ireland and beyond, and quite properly so. Though why we should all be enjoined to drink green beer on the day and why various global landmarks should be temporarily turned a similarly bilious shade, is a separate and quite impenetrable issue. The Irish tourism board gets a kick out of it. But Bloomsday – a literary, secular and profoundly profane celebration on June 16 each year – is far better entertainment. Wonder if Bali will go green – or even clean and green – for St Pat’s Day this year? It’s only five days after Nyepi.
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Expert of Winged Creatures For the past 20 years Ni Wayan Sumadi (better known as Su) has led bird walks in the countryside around Ubud. The walks take place on a variety of trails according to the cycle of the seasons. Though not far from the town center, this area in back of Ubud is the very heart of Bali. Su also occasionally takes Green School kids out on nature walks. In 2008, the Wall Street Journal published a story about Su leading a walk, which led to international recognition. She is now one of the most respected birding guides on Bali, and her famous walks have been featured in numerous local print media. I recently met Su in Murni’s in Ubud at the end of one of her walks. Su’s eyes brighten and her face beams when she talks about birds and butterflies. What do you like about nature walking in Bali? I like walking out in nature because not only do I see birds, but the walks are also good exercise and pass through some brilliant scenery and a wide variety of habitats, ideal backdrops for viewing all of Bali’s natural wonders – rivers, ravines, trees, flowers, plants and agricultural products. What birds are commonly seen in the countryside of Bali? You can commonly see the brilliant Javan Kingfisher and Javan Pond Heron, but also the Yellow-vented Bulbul, olive-baked Sunbird, Javan Munia, Scaly-breasted Munia, White-bellied Swiflet, Striated Swallow, Egert, Cisticola, Bar-winged Prinia, Scarlet-headed Flower pecker are also not that uncommon. Are there any other animals about besides birds?
season from October to March. Pick a warm and sunny day with little wind. On rainy or overcast days, butterflies usually hide under flowers and leave and barely move. To see the most birds you need to get out early and start walking by 7:30 am. After 3 pm it’s too late because the light is beginning to fade a little.
What butterflies are commonly seen? The Great Mormon, Papilon Demolion, The Giant Crow, Glass Wing and Helena Birdwing as well as the Swift Peacock which has metallic blue irradiations if seen in the sun or green irradiations if seen the shade. These can all be found in Victor Mason’s Butterflies of Bali book. There are also a great number and variety of amazing dragonflies, which just started hatching around the third week of February. Rarer species are the Autumn Lip (not in Victor’s book) and the brown and black Delias Kristianidae, though none are set to go extinct anytime soon. What areas are good for butterfly watching? One can see wonderful insects everywhere. Ubud’s surroundings, the natural areas around Bali’s temples, the rainforest around Pura Lampuyang, the gardens of hotels and any forested areas. I love the lantana garden on the north coast of Nusa Penida off Bali’s eastern coast. I saw a quite rare Lemon Pansy there once, a highlight of my walk. When it’s flooding, the Tamblingan Lake area up in Bedugul is great. The Batu Ringgit area of the Kebun Raya Botanical Gardens is also very good; take the road on the left as you enter the park. Where can you see the most concentrated collections of birds and butterflies? For birds, the Bali Bird Park in Singapadu has hundreds of bird species including rare birdlife like cassowaries, pelicans, hornbills, radiant parrots, Australian cockatoos, African cranes, and Bali’s endangered Bali starling which is now coming back after being almost wiped out 10 years ago. The park also has Birds of Paradise, which are only native to eastern Indonesia. For butterflies, the Butterfly Park 7 km north of Tabanan City is the largest butterfly park in Indonesia, which not only has over 50 species of butterflies but also beetles, scorpions, tarantulas, stick insects and praying mantises.
Do the Balinese hold any superstitions about butterflies?
Were there more birds and butterflies 20 years ago?
Don’t forget the moths! I recently saw a giant Hawk Moth and the 20-cm-wide tan and gold Atlas Moth in the cemetery of my little desa in Penestanan Kelod. The Balinese name of the Atlas Moth is Kupu Kupu Barong because it looks like the Barong creature from our Kecak Dance, the lion of Balinese Hindu mythology. It is the largest moth in the world.
Bali’s butterflies are active throughout the year, but generally the best viewing period is at the end of the wet
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Indonesia’s Outer Islands offer very good hunting grounds for many species of birds and butterflies. All the butterfly species that appear in Bali also occur in Sumatra and Java. On the road into East Java’s Baluran National Park I saw incredible swirling pockets of thousands of butterflies! Just outside the elephant training center of Wai Kambas in south Sumatra you can see many species of butterflies, and lepidopterists the world over travel to Papua’s isolated jungles to view many exotic bird and butterfly species.
If a butterfly lands on your arm or head, it’s a sign that an old friend, acquaintance or family member will be paying you a surprise visit soon. If a butterfly flies into a place of business, it means good luck and prosperity for that business for that day.
What’s the best time to see the most butterflies?
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How about natural areas outside of Bali?
Besides the 100 species of birds that can be seen on Bali, there are also squirrels, skinks, snakes, monitor lizards, musang, porcupines, macaque monkeys, crested green lizards, monitor lizards, snakes. Even a child as young as five years old can appreciate birds, butterflies, insects and other creatures. But children eight or nine years old ask better questions.
Actually, there are more birds and butterflies now because fewer people are shooting and eating them. It’s easy to view 15, sometimes even 20 butterflies when I take people out on a nature walk. Or perhaps I just know a lot more now and can recognize many more butterfly species than I could 20 years ago!
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The BizWiz Simplify business chaos… create value and release hidden profit
How to Double Your Profits and Save Your Life – Part 2 In the last issue we spoke about the different ways of increasing your business profitability, with four options. While sales increased “only” 80%, Net Profit increased fourfold and Net Margin more than doubled. Remember, Net Margin is the only real focus point for your small business. Lack of cash flow is the symptom of death by profit margin starvation. So if you want time to enjoy life more then work on improving net margin. The two profit generation options to be considered now are: 5. Plug the leaks: a. increase your staff productivity b. reduce your direct costs (ie cost of sales) c. reduce your overheads (ie operating expenses) d. fix your non-performers 6. Increase your volume Option 5a – increase your staff productivity. • Do you measure your per staff outcomes, who is effective and who is not? o Sales value and pieces by staff member o Sales Conversion rate o Average sale value o Production pieces rates o Office transactions processed • Do you have a program to reduce the amount of duplicated data entry that typically occurs? • Have you established Business Rules used to drive your system? Option 5b – reduce your cost of sales. • Let’s say you can negotiate with your suppliers to improve the supply chain, with a subsequent 5% decrease in cost of sales. • That is an additional 5% that flows straight through to the bottom line on current sales. • Difficult? With one major supplier we negotiated a new method of service provision and both went away smiling; my company’s costs reduced to a quarter of their previous while the supplier made more money too because his overheads were very much lower. Option 5c – reduce your overheads. • Salaries and their related overheads are often the largest area of operating costs. It’s not difficult to design and implement systems and procedures that need less people, especially once you have defined your business rules and allow them to drive the process. Integrated systems that follow the flow of products, cash and information across functional lines reduce the need to duplicate input. • With one client we are in the process of replacing over 50 Excel worksheets with one integrated database, and the improvements in management control and reduced staff needs are dramatic. • Improve your data accuracy with barcode input. o It’s faster than typing and error-free, so the work needed to find and correct mistakes is eliminated. o Stocktakes by barcode take hours instead of days, so they are more accurate in a dynamic selling environment. o We implemented barcodes with point of sale computer at the Yoga Shop tent at BaliSpirit Festival two years ago, to help handle the berserk volumes from the crazy prices offered. Sales went up 45% on the previous year mainly because they had immediate insight into what was selling minute by minute and could organise rapid re plenishment from the Gudang. Sales and profit figures in total and by item were available at any time, so that changed strategies could be imple mented on pricing and availability. And the final management report was available within 48 hours of the final sale and stock putaway, so management and staff could get back to normal business faster.
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Option 5d – fix your non-performers. Some potentials: • You could be losing ONE THIRD of your potential sales and profits from poor inventory manage ment. It is not unusual for a non-managed inventory to provide only 65% immediate availability. We put a measure into one business that highlighted over Rp 100 million per month in lost PROFIT due to poor purchasing behaviours and tools. • Categorise your inventory into A, B, C and D items. o A items generally comprise 5% of the inventory but up to 50% of your gross margin. Aim for 98% immediate availability for these few vital items. o B Category gives another 30% of margin from the next 15% of items; aim for 92-95% immediate availability. o C items cover the next 45% of items for only 15% of margin and you can get 85% immediate availability quite cheaply for these. o D category items cover the rest – items that haven’t sold. Get rid of your D’s as serious loss leaders in your discount sale if you can’t salvage them, be ruthless. Then start clearing up the worst of your C’s because they are rarely worth stocking. They take up space that more profitable products could occupy. They take additional labour to manage. • With one client in Australia, with proper inventory management, we reduced inventory by $2 million (that’s additional cash in hand, folks) and achieved the availability targets given above. We also had a business rule to dump the very slowest movers and buy them at retail from their competitors – it was cheaper than holding them yet still gave a comprehensive catalog. • With a smaller retail client in Bali we sold out excess inventory of Rp 1 billion over 12 months (cash flow) and doubled sales and profits over 3 years. All in the same retail space, all from better inventory management. • See what can be done to improve these products to make them more competitive. Maybe there is a simple design change or color revamp that will give them fresh life. If your business is a restaurant, look again at your menu and item placement. There is a lot of good advice on the internet about menu design that can have a major impact on or dering outcomes. • Reduce the price on non-performers and put them on sale as loss leaders. We did this with one client and saw an increase of 25% in sales, mostly of items with good margins. The net margin impact was down just 2% overall.
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What’s the impact from applying Option 5? Some typical improvements you could expect are as follows: a. Increase staff productivity – expense decrease of 15% b. Reduce cost of sales – profit improvement of 5% c. Reduce overheads – expense decrease of 5% d. Inventory improvements – 25% sales and profit increase. Option 6 – increase your volume. • A typical option is to open more sales outlets. You can certainly create more profit but it’s the sixth best option, and best left until your supporting systems are rock-solid, and all the changes above have been implemented. This option often involves the most work, most risk and most cost. There are additional expenses involved in man aging multiple outlets and a much harder man agement function. • Another volume option is to sell wholesale, or through other outlets. More volume with lower margins. This reduces your overhead but reduces your profit per unit shipped. So you need exceptionally good processes to optimize your return. Would you be happy with that?
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CRICKET NEWS The 14th Annual Bali Nusantara Cup will be held on March 2930, 2013 at the Inna Grand Bali Beach field in Sanur organised by DiscIndo, Ultimate Frisbee Club of Indonesia. They expect this year’s competition to attract approximately 150 players from Indonesia and around the region (Singapore, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, East Timor, etc.), represented in seven to ten teams with a good mix of their local players, as well expatriates from mostly the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, etc. This sport is open to people from all ages making this tournament’s age range from 16-55 years old. The annual Bali tournament is especially revered by players in the region and around the world as one of the most fun tournaments and, as such, always draws a crowd. Everyone is on the field to enjoy themselves, while remaining competitive throughout game play. All spectators welcome. For more information www.ultimateindonesia.com RUGBY NEWS
The Inaugural 2013 BALI INDOOR CRICKET LEAGUE Round 5 (24 Feb 2013): Canggu Club (164) def Captain Cook (92) Galaxy (106) def BSF (70) Best Batting Partnership: Alex/Anthony (Canggu Club) - 56 runs. Best Bowling Figures: Fontaine (Canggu Club) & Sean (Galaxy) - minus 1 run. Most Wickets: 6 players with 3 wickets (Fontaine, Sean, Jeff, Stuart, Ed & Rah Gus). Round 4 (17 Feb 2013): Denapasar CC (129) def Canggu Club (61) Da New Team (116) def Captain Cook (84)
New committee for Bali Rugby in 2013 Following their Annual General meeting held on Saturday Febuary 23, the following were elected to the Bali Rugby Club committee. Rhys Gondosapoetro & Banny Parasutha Co-Presidents Secretary - Andrew White Treasurer - Nick Mesritz General Affairs - Faiz Lovell Sponsorship - Hamish Samson Events - Kurt Lovell Support - Bpk Hero Gondosapoetro & Bpk Iwan Bali Rugby’s main tournament the 2013 Bali Rugby Fest will be held on October 12 & 13.
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Current Standings (after 5 Rounds): 1. Galaxy All-Stars: 4-0 - 39.13 pts 2. Denpasar CC: 3-1 - 31.78 pts 3. BSF: 2-2 - 24.98 pts 4. Canggu Club: 2-2 - 24.73 pts 5. da New Team: 1-3 - 14.38 pts 6. Capt. Cook: 0-4 - 5.10 pts For photos and videos of the league, please visit: www. facebook.com/CricketBali
KITESURFING NEWS 2013 HOTAIR Bali Sports Foundation and Blue Oasis announce the dates for the 2013 HOTAIR! Now in its 8th year, Bali’s only kitesurfing competition will be held on Friday 9 to Sunday 11 of August in Sanur. Founded in 2006 by Rodney Holt together with Mario Bari, HOTAIR! has developed from only local competitors to have an exciting mix of international & national kiteboarders.This year will see the introduction of a new event Speed – highest velocity. Regular events will be back for an action packed 3 days.
Next & Final Round before the finals is on the 10th March. Anyone interested in joining, please don’t hesitate to contact Wayan Sam on 0819 3628 4877 (SMS ONLY). In other cricket news, Xclusive Property has generously signed on as the Major Sponsor for the 2013 Bali International Sixes Tournament held over Easter. Anyone interested, please visit www.udayanacricketclub.org for details. For full list of sports please go to http://www.balisportmag.com
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The Emergence of Rumah Belajar A handful of local initiatives in Bali respond to the lack of organized after-school programs, especially for children from broken or dysfunctional homes, underprivileged children and those with special needs. Here is a look at the goals, programs, and activities of these Community Learning Centers, the people or organizations who run them and the source of their funding. According to general opinion Indonesia’s public school programs are regimented, rigidly structured and lack the type of educational experiences we take for granted in the West. Typically, children in the lower grades go to school half days and are limited to a strictly regulated curriculum that is based on rote-learning and leaves little time for individual development, analytical reasoning and interactive discussions. Parents who desire a better level of instruction for their children must resort to private or pricey international schools, at-home tutoring or after-school programs that try to fill the gap and give the kids a better all-around education. By and large only the better-off classes of society can afford this type of extra-curricular training. The rest of the population must find other ways to compensate for the disparity in their kids’ education. To their benefit, a number of initiatives have taken root targeting the less wealthy and the underprivileged kids. One of the best known is the emergence of Rumah Belajar, literally House of Learning. It appears to be a nation-wide phenomenon with active champions in Bali. R u m a h B e l a j a r, b y definition, is an alternative mode of education for children and young adults. It is a learning portal that can take many forms. In general, as a learning center it provides additional educational support and mentoring for students above and beyond the official state curriculum in the form of supplementary lessons in subjects like English, computer skills, mathematics, science, etc. It can vary from government or university sponsored e-learning websites for long-distance education to local programs sponsored by NGOs, madrasas, industrial training centers or private initiatives. Rumah Belajar can be a digital experience or, more likely, a mortar-and-bricks physical location with teachers and multi-media interactive learning tools covering a variety of topics and subjects. Open to all students or focused on specific strata of kids, some are free, some are fee-based. The Rumah Belajar encountered in Bali are either NGO sponsored or private enterprises for the sole benefit of giving additional education to poor or underprivileged children and school dropouts. A Helpful Government Program - In 2011 the Indonesian Ministry of Education launched a web-based Rumah Belajar with the goal of improving the quality of education and expanding learning opportunities, including those for home-based students with disabilities. The program is a home study portal that can be accessed through the url http://belajar.kemdiknas.go.id. It offers various features that allow students to learn at their own pace and place. Any user can visit the site and peruse or download any of the prolific student learning materials including videos and e-books. The portal was developed to facilitate the learning needs of students from elementary grades through high school and even features OCW (OpenCourseWare) through affiliated universities like UC Berkeley, Tokyo Tech, Paris Tech. It is an alternative medium of education based on interactive communication and offers a variety of virtual learning experiences that can be tailored to specific user needs. This portal is a rich source of study materials, covering all manner of subject matter, online modules, interactive multimedia and data banks; it also provides competency tests. Teachers and students alike can take advantage of this program. For teachers there are suggested curricula, lesson plan templates, media catalogs, interactive teaching materials, and an extensive data bank. As such, the portal is a great vehicle for teachers to develop curriculumappropriate teaching materials and source instructional media in a variety of formats like images, video, audio, animation, simulation, etc. The portal also functions as an interactive community forum for education professionals. NGO sponsored & private initiatives - Rumah Belajar originated in Jakarta. They were set up by volunteers as community learning centers for street kids, kids from scavenger families and other
marginal people too poor to send their kids to school. The main focus was on teaching basic skills like reading, writing and arithmetic. It was designed to help underprivileged children experience the benefits of a normal school program. The concept grew to include after-school activities set up by private and community groups to marshal kids in a variety of after-school activities primarily with the goal of keeping them off the streets and to prevent or stop regular street bawls between youth gangs. These centers typically teach a broader variety of subjects such as math, Indonesian, English, natural and social sciences, Koran reading and information technology. Some also offer creative activities such as drama, traditional dance, painting, music, documentary making and photography. In Bali, most Rumah Belajar tend to be run and managed by NGOs or through private initiatives. The Bali Hati Foundation provides educational courses like computer skills and English in a state certified program. The YCAB Foundation (Yayasan Cinta Anak Bangsa/The Foundation for the Nation’s Children) has established 36 Rumah Belajar in several areas in Indonesia ; in Bali they have created “Rumah Belajar Scott Thompson” in Songan village, Kintamani, an area that is notoriously poor and where most families live a subsistence life. Scott Thompson is a benefactor who raised a total of Rp.3.8 billion on a 25 day, 1250 kilometer run from Bali to Jakarta in March/April 2012. YCAB was one of the beneficiaries from the Scott Thompson charity run and used the money (Rp. 2.3 billion) to build and outfit the Rumah Belajar, purchase computers and pay teacher salaries. Rumah Belajar AKASA (www.akasabali.wordpress.com) is one of the finest examples of private initiatives in Bali. Started in 2011 as a private Community Learning Center by Ibu Ketut Ariani Pendit and her husband I Gusti Putu Ardhana, this Rumah Belajar is now a registered nonprofit organization located in Tabanan city. Akasa provides free after-school education for less advantaged kids and is an after-school shelter for kids without day-time caregivers at home. Currently about 35 kids, ages 5 through 15 are enrolled in the afternoon classes. This structured program teaches basic remedial skills in the 3 R’s (reading, writing and arithmetic). Additional learning activities include educational games, computer literacy, English, music, traditional dance, yoga, painting and other art forms. The kids also enjoy regular excursions that teach them about the world around them and the environment. Instruction is provided by 3 regular teachers and occasional volunteers. Akasa uses government approved teaching materials and has a well stocked library with a wonderful collection of colorful illustrated encyclopedias for kids on nature, geography, people, countries, civilizations, etc. Special English classes for young adults from 17 to 25 years old are held 3 times per week in the evening. This program is specifically focused on the needs of young workers in the hospitality and public service industry. Akasa’s founders know that “children are our future” and are convinced that the best way one can help other people is by providing educational opportunities which will empower them. They believe that by “giving and sharing” their knowledge it will open the widest opportunity for a better and brighter future life for the kids. Their goal is to guide the children’s natural creativity, talents and abilities and build a strong foundation to bring about success in their life. The focus is on developing mental discipline and character building through self-confidence, local wisdom and culture, environmental awareness, compassion, integrity, and entrepreneurship. The overall mission of Akasa is to help underprivileged children get a solid education and greater knowledge and awareness. Akasa’s logo is a playful dolphin, underlining the children’s innate intelligence and vivacious nature which are aligned and directed in the process of learning. The name Akasa is derived from Sanskrit, denoting the space surrounding the earth including the sky, sun, moon and stars. It is a Balinese word meaning the sun that gives life to this earth. Akasa started as a privately funded organization and relies on sponsorship and donations to continue their mission. One of their benefactors is the Solemen Organization, the trio of guys that walk around Bali barefooted in order to raise money for poor and underprivileged children. Since
educational costs are ongoing Akasa is looking for more sponsors and donors who can help by sponsoring the education of one or more of the enrolled children, contribute to the Center’s monthly operational cost or donate teaching materials and tools. More modest in scope and learning tools is Rumah Belajar Bintang 123/ABC located in Banjar Semer, Kerobokan. Managed by Kindergarten teacher Ibu Komang Pujawati, the center has been in operation for about one year and has 40-some kids registered from 3 to 18 years old. The program is divided into 2-hour sessions, each with about 10 kids and teaches age-appropriate subjects like reading, writing, and arithmetic. The program is fee-based (Rp.100, 000 per month) and participants can pay according to means. Staffing is still very sparse as Ibu Komang relies on just one other part-time assistant. Volunteers are appreciated, especially for English classes which she would like to add to the modest curriculum. To volunteer, contact Ibu Komang at 087060028765. Apart from the privately-run Rumah Belajar, there are other community efforts to help children and s c h o o l dropouts with continued education. Most of those efforts are local a n d independent, spearheaded by single sponsors or small groups of concerned adults and communities who want to do something to prevent youngsters at loose ends from turning to begging, drugs or other mischief. In Bali’s remote areas some kids have to drop out of school involuntarily due to the long distances they have to walk to school or because they are needed as extra work hands at their family’s farms or livelihoods. Most of these school leaving youngsters have bleak prospects for the future and in order to help them some community groups make an effort to reach out to these kids and provide them with regular educational sessions through village study groups called Kampung Ilmu. They mostly work without financial support of any kind or much publicity but their impact is proportionally far-reaching. Although the Ministry of National Education has allocated trillions of rupiah for the purpose of eradicating illiteracy, most Rumah Belajar or community learning centers rarely receive financial assistance from the central government. Some are lucky and receive a few funds from the provincial administrations. The cost of Rumah Belajar activities which can run as high as Rp 500,000 per day is financed by donations from the center’s volunteers, benefactors and founders. By and large teachers are neighborhood volunteers. Poor students are not charged for tuition or materials, although some Rumah Belajar in better-off communities charge a nominal fee. Considering that Bali’s illiteracy rate is still in excess of 10% of the population, any efforts to reduce this rate and by extension the constriction or lack of opportunities this engenders, is an effort well deserving of more publicity and support In conclusion, private initiatives are much needed and appreciated and need publicity and support in the form of funds, educational materials, learning tools and volunteer teachers. There are many kids out there who need a sponsor. Remember that even a small monthly donation of Rp50,000 to Rp100,000 will help a small child get a better chance at receiving some continuing education. For instance, a sponsorship of Rp.100,000 per month covers a child’s basic education costs at Akasa which include tuition, books and other learning materials. Akasa’s website contains an appeal for books and equipment like used desktops/laptops, digital cameras, webcams, video cameras, printers, and office supplies. They are very much in need of computers and other interactive technology to help teach English and computer classes. If you happen to have teaching DVDs for English-as-a-second-language and children’s books in English, please consider donating them to a worthy cause. Call Ibu Ketut at 62-82147-659970 or email akasa_bali@yahoo.com. Story by Ines Wynn Photos courtesy of Akasa
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For Sale; Stunning diamond engagement ring 1.03ct Si1 I color set in white gold, 28.000.000Rp. nego. Ring is complete with Valuation Certificate. 0819 3626 6821. <christophervincentltd@ hotmail.com>. Kerobokan. [173]
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For Sale; Canon 7 D hardly used. 10.5 mill. Contact 081 7474 5188. Jimbaran. [174] For Sale; Timor teak coffee table, 58cm x 130cm, 800k; bamboo child bed with canopy, 82cm x 142 cm, 400k; 2 teak chest of 2 drawers, 350k each. HP 0813 3769 9503. Ubud. [175]
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Searching for professional kitchen equipment in good condition: undercounter chiller and freezer, display cooler, waffle and panini machine, electric oven, gas burner and deep fryer, cutlery and plates. Send pictures and prices at <spamarco@mac.com>. Denpasar. [176] For Sale; Internet tower. Good condition need to sell as we are moving. Paid 10 mill selling for 2 mill. Contact me for more info. 0813 3731 1357. Sanur. [177] For Sale; Complete golf club set + bag. Ping irons. Calaway woods. Cleveland putter. 6 million IDR. SMS only please. HP 0813 5330 4513. Kerobokan. [178]
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For Sale; Violin size 3/4, very special violin purchased in USA, used for 3 years, exceptional sound and quality, comes with case and other accessories asking Rp. 3,300,000. SMS Teresa 0813 3731 0365. Sanur. [179] Dr Who fan looking for dvds of seasons 5-8. Please help! 0821 4599 5400. [180] For Sale; Britax baby/child car seat. 7-35kg. Safest car seat company. Cool design black/white cowmooflage. Protect you child. Only Rp. 750.000. Contact: daguhs@ hotmail.com>. Ubud. [181] C/Ci/I-16 May 12
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Bali PC Advisor
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Computer & Internet
06 March - 20 March, 2013
For Sale; iPad 2 3g wifi 16 gb, white 99.9% condition complete with the box. Asked 5.3 mil nego. Call: 745 5886. Denpasar. [127]
by Pak Bruce
Protecting Your Online Reputation
Are You Protecting Your Online Reputation? Does it matter what people are saying about you online? If someone is posting unkind, unflattering, or downright false comments about your or your business, it may matter a lot. Your online reputation is at least as valuable as your offline reputation, and much easier to keep tabs on. You might be surprised at how much personal information can be found about you in cyberspace. Here’s how to track and defend your online reputation. Managing and Protecting Your Online Reputation Are people trash talking you, behind your virtual back? Sites like Facebook, GetSatisfaction (https://getsatisfaction. com/), and myriads of online blogs and forums are hotbeds for haters, complainers, saboteurs, as well as those who feel they have legitimate gripes. It’s a good idea to occasionally do a web search for your name, or the name of your business, and see what pops up. But you might want to go a step further, and do some pro-active monitoring of your online reputation. Here are some free tools you can use for that: Google Alerts (http://www.google.com/alerts) is one of the easiest ways to keep track of your online reputation (or anything else, for that matter). You can enter key search terms - such as your name or the name of your business - and Google will email you an alert every time a matching item crosses its mammoth radar screen. That may be a bit overwhelming if your search term is very broad, such as a common name like “Bill Smith”. Fortunately, you can narrow the scope of your Google Alert in several ways. First, you can limit the search to News, Videos, websites, blogs, or any combination of these categories. You can also specify that an alert should be sent on an item only if your search term occurs along with other specified keywords, i. e., “scam”, “sucks” or “bad experience”. Add negative keywords to your search, such as “-soccer” or “-australia” if there’s a well-known person (or some guy in Australia) who shares your name. Finally, you can set the frequently at which you wish to receive alerts; maybe once a day is too often for you.
For Sale; Used push bike city type, in good condition with basket on front, basket has cover and lockable, good for biking on beach, Rp 250k ONO. Sanur area, have a look on Jl. Mertasari 088 1363 6601. [060] For Sale; Brand new Sony Vaio 11.6 inch Laptop, original windows 8, 500 GHD, 4 G DDR3 ram, with a lap shirt & an original black leather bag, coral & white color, 2 languages keyboard. 0813 5336 9930. Ubud. [061]
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For Sale; Exclusive Pioneer DJ set still in box. Two Pioneer table tops CDJ-350. One Pioneer mixer DJM-350. Amazing set, brand new, cables included. Black edition. IDR 21 million. Contact please send email to <van. balder@gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [091] For Sale; Antique Chinese blue & white porcelain, antique Chinese boxes brought from China & Cambodia, special fine hand woven Persian carpets, Omar Khayyam Tapestry, many antique ikat fabrique. Please contact 081 2384 2473. Sanur. [005]
Starting package Rp. 1.850.000/static web incl. annual web hosting & domain name (space up to 250Mb)
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A related tool is “Me On the Web” (https://www.google.com/dashboard/), which is part of the Google Dashboard service. You can use “Me On the Web” to get email alerts when your personal information (your name, company name, home address, email address, phone number, etc.) is posted on the Web. If you find any information that’s confidential, embarrassing, or just plain wrong, you can click the “How to remove unwanted content” link to request the removal of a page from Google’s search results. Technorati (http://technorati.com/) is a search engine specializing in blogs. When you search the Technorati site, the results page includes an “RSS” button that will activate an RSS feed of all future posts indexed by Technorati that match your search criteria. On the site, you can limit your results to Posts, Videos, or Photos pertaining to your search terms. Who’s Talkin (http://whostalkin.com/) is a search tool focused on social media sites. If people are talking about you or your company on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or any of the 60 other social sites that Who’s Talkin monitors, this service will help you keep tabs on those discussions. Cyber-Slander: How to Fight Back What can you do if someone is trashing your reputation online? You can ask them, nicely, to stop. If that doesn’t work, you can sue if you have that kind of money. But actually, the cheapest and most effective way to counter bad words about you is to bury them under good words about you.
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It doesn’t matter what someone says about you if his/her comments are on the 11th page of Google search results; very few people are going to find them. So your best bet is to get lots of positive items about you on the Web and get them ranked above the negative talk in search engine results. It sounds difficult and it is, so of course there are online tools and specialists who will do it for you. BrandYourself (https://brandyourself.com) is a free reputation management tool that aims to boost the Google rankings of the links you want people to see when they search for your name or brand. It was started by a guy who was having trouble landing a job, because he had the same name as a drug dealer who showed up on Google searches for his name. Their methods are all “white hat” techniques, so you won’t get smacked down later by the search engines and end up in a worse position. You can use the free version to track and boost up to 3 links. The Premium version ($10/month) gives you unlimited links and some advanced options. If you’re concerned about privacy, a service like Reputation.com will monitor the Web, finding and removing your personal information. Reputation.com touts their ability to suppress unwanted or inaccurate information, unfair news articles, disparaging blog posts, misleading reviews, hostile forum comments and online smear campaigns. But it’s not cheap. Services start at $49/month, and range up to $5000/year. Read about this here in Bob Rankin’s great article: http://askbobrankin.com/are_you_protecting_your_online_reputation.html#ixzz2I5u08oUs balimedianet Quick shout-out to BaliMediaNet.com (+62 361 7421099 and 7800299), my local ISP for the last 6 years! I just moved to a new house and needed a new (very high) antennae. They did a great job and were fast as well! Good job, guys! ============================================================================================ 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 - 2013 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 C/CI/I-06 March 13
For Sale; Desktop computer AMD CPU Athlon 64X2 5200 (Central Processing Unit) only, main board chip not a GPU (graphics processing Unit) 250,000Rp. Call 0813 5335 1232. Jimbaran. [071] For Sale; Logitech wave wireless keyboard/mouse combo, barely used, excellent shape 700, 000rp.Call 0813 5335 1232. Jimbaran. [072] For Sale; Moving away! professional children drumset, cabinet, rattan, couch, tables, LED TV, racks. Best quality only. All must go. Dave 0813 3774 8888. Sanur. [073]
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You never achieve real success unless you like what you are doing. Dale Carnegie.
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Classic Italian The restaurant is small, very small, yet it stills feel like a normal restaurant. Just 5 two’s and 3 four’s, intimate but amazingly not over-crowded. The food is classic Italian, all those simple dishes you think of when considering an Italian meal, and mostly from the south of Italy where eating is a passion. What a better way to start but with Prosciutto e Papaya, thin slices of parma ham stretched over cool, fresh fruit. They would have preferred to use rock melon but found the quality too inconsistent. A local touch but this is still a perfect example of the simplicity of Italian cuisine yet what could be a more refreshing starter? Other Antipasti include the traditional Insalata Caprese [layered slices of mozzarella cheese, fresh tomato and pesto], Salmon and Avocado [tossed with aragula and a citrus dressing] and a selection of Bruschetta; Pomodoro just tomato and basil, Calabrese with bell peppers, black olives and capers and the Mista which is a slice of both with an olive pate on the side. The test of any true Italian restaurant must be the quality of their pasta. As the Italian cuisine is a very regional one so too does the pasta vary from area to area. At Dolce Arancia the food is from the south of Italy. As I am always looking for dishes that are different to the norm I was fascinated by Spaghetti Dolce Arancia [spaghetti with sweet orange] so I had to try. What a surprising dish, the spaghetti was very fine, more like a spaghettini, a type that I have always preferred. It has no more than a hint of orange with a few segments scattered around the plate. Not mentioned on the menu but this spaghetti was also studded with shrimps or baby prawns [pictured]. In fact all of the Dolce Arancia featured dishes are, as the name suggests, with a sweet fragrant orange flavour. The salad combines shrimps with orange segments over aragula with a honey dressing. That also includes their newest main Tagliata da Manzo [sliced beef] in a delicate orange sauce and their dessert of chocolate and orange cake. Other spaghetti offerings include ones with shrimps and zucchini in a white wine sauce, fresh basil pesto Genovese style, with tuna, olives and capers, and the classic Spaghetti alle Vongele, with clams.
There is also a Lasagna, Penne alla Siciliana [with eggplant, mozzarella and a thick tomato sauce], Rigatoni alla Bolognese and an unusual Orecchiette which is Italian for ‘little ears’ and that is what they look like, which makes them perfect for filling with the sauce. Here that sauce comprises small sprigs of broccoli in anchovy. Soups can be hearty potato or pumpkin cream soups or a touch of seafood with shrimps and chickpeas [zuppa gamberi e ceci] or Zuppa di Vongele with clams. Mains [or Secondi as they say in Italian where they always expect you to have three courses at any meal] are all classic dishes, mainly from the south. Parmigiana di Melanzane is purely vegetarian unlike the meat versions often on the menu at Italian restaurants outside of Italy. It consists of layers of fried eggplant, in between is a rich tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. Scallopine di Vitello is three veal medallions that have been pan fried in white wine. Polpette di Carne al Sugo is a Sicilian favourite. I love the Polpettini, smaller balls of meat that have been stuffed with a nut of mozzarella, these are larger meat balls. Involtini is thin slabs of veal rolled around mozzarella, again in that rich tomato sauce. More standard items are the Grilled Chicken Breast, Grilled Salmon and the Fillet of Beef with mushrooms. Side dishes of vegetables can be ordered to share at the table. Mixed grilled vegetables, rosemary potatoes, spinach, mushrooms, broccoli or crisp potato chips.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Dolce Arancia
Address
: Jln. Goutoma, Ubud.
Telephone
: 780.2381
Open
: 11.00 a.m. to 10.30 p.m., daily.
Non-Smoking Area : Yes Smoking Area
: No
Parking
: Street only.
Price
: Rp. 500,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: Visa, Mastercard.
Food
: Italian.
Wine
: Medium list, many by the glass all at reasonable prices.
Service
: Friendly, efficient.
Atmosphere
: Intimate.
Overall
: Classic Italian, great value.
In this day of extravagant wine prices in Bali it is refreshing to find a place that is not so hungry, the prices here are very reasonable. Most wines are available by the glass and this is the 1st restaurant that I have ever been to that brings the bottle to the table even though you have only ordered a glass, proffers a small taste first and then the waitress free pours the wine. For example $8 for a glass of excellent Chianti is definitely not expensive. To finish with dessert is almost an essential part of any visit to an Italian restaurant. Their standards are found on the menus at many non-Italian restaurants. Panna Cotta is one such dish, but at Dolce Arancia you are presented with three small variations in the way it can be made. Tiramisu is one of those much abused dishes served up elsewhere in a myriad of forms. Here it is the original! Crostatine alla Frutta are small fruit cakes in special custard, pastry disks topped with fresh fruit. If you order their Tris Selezione Della Casa then you get a small sample serving of each of the above desserts. All in all Dolce Arancia is an amazing little restaurant that does its best to produce classic Italian food…neither a tom yum nor a hamburger in sight!
Copyright © 2013 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Restaurant & Nightlife
06 March - 20 March, 2013
Update Slippery Stone is on Batu Belig, Kerobokan, it is marked by just a sign and a long driveway. The food offered is different, a refreshing change in itself with so many new restaurants opening in Bali their menus copies of other places, originality completely missing. Asian cuisines predominate but most are served with a twist. A Salad of Caramelised Pork Hock is with a fresh duck egg, salted egg, iceberg lettuce and tomato. Red Rice is with heart of palm, coriander and lemongrass. Prawns are with the fresh tang of pomelo fruit, cucumber, tomato, coconut and peanuts, the dressing hot and sour. Even some of the Pizzas have that Asian touch; a Beef Rendang with parmesan and kemangi or a Duck Curry with lawar kecang and fiddle head ferns. From the Rotisserie your chicken [half bird or whole] can be Lombok Taliwang or Chinese Lemon. Main can be Crisp Pork Belly with star anise reduction, orange and chilli salt. From the grill an unsual sausage of crab, pork and cucumber. Amongst the seafood is a perfectly steamed Barramundi [pictured] with prawns, dumpling, coconut, herbs and curry oil. The three interesting cheeses are from Australia [cheddar], France [Brie] and Italy [Gorgonzola]. For dessert there is a Pandan Creme Brulee or a Jungle Blossom Honey Bavarois.
For Sale; Canggu membership for a couple (with 1 kid). Lifetime membership, buy once and can be resold again. Offers membership to all club facilities and more, email to <newbalivillas@gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [032] For Sale; House full of good quality teak furniture. Bed, tables, desks, cabinets carved and uncarved, shelves, floor lamps, tripod, 2 as new boogie boards with flippers and carry bag. Text 0858 5726 7516, or email <markobrien23@gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [033] For Sale; Two decorative wooden backs of the bed, L cm 92 H cm 100 each, suitable for one king or queen size bed or for 2 single bed. 190.000 rps both. Dua punggung tempat tidur kayu decoratif. Contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [034]
Cocoon has come up with some exciting news for all those who appreciate food that is just that little bit different. Resident Chef Nick Phillips has been joined by an exciting young Spanish chef, Luis Varela Mata [no relation to Chelsea’s star Spanish footballer Juan Mata]. Formerly in the kitchen of famed Michelin 3 star Girona restaurant, El Bulli, Luis has now brought his talent to Bali. The two chefs have created many new taste sensations at this popular Legian Beach restaurant. Start with their Grazing Menu; a real Tortilla this version with oven dried tomato, olives and herb pistou, Pulpo a la Gallega [a confit of octopus with potato in a black garlic sauce], and Pa amb Oli [sourdough with jamon and manchego]. Lunch mains of Sauteed Tiger Prawns are ‘Vuelta y Vuelta’ style with confit garlic, capers and a chocolate balsamic glaze, ginger flower granita. Dinner can be 8 Hour Organic Pork Belly with king prawn, apple & cassava puree, asian slaw, beetroot jerez vinegar reduction and for dessert Green Tea Tiramisu with black sesame seed ice cream. Weekdays there is now a great value set menu, consisting of starter and main with a glass of wine for only Rp.149,000++, 5 days 5 different menus. Weekends is the Long Lunch, your choice of a shared platter with a range of free flow drinks priced according to the drink selection [food only, basic or premium]. Congratulations to the Cocoon Management, they have joined a select group of restaurants that classify gluten free items on their menus.
La Men is a strange name for a predominantly Japanese restaurant. It is found on the western end of Sunset Road, a very narrow space with parking at front. They offer Ramen noodles in many styles; with spicy wontons, Chasu with prawns and Shoyu with chicken. There is a range of Donburi dishes and bento boxes. Kasu is chicken with cheese and the teriyaki offering is Salmon. Surprisingly for such a small restaurant there is also a ‘kids menu’.
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For Sale: Italian books, many different writers; Vendo Libri in Lingua Italiana, Scrittori e Generi Vari. Contact 0818 0566 2911, email <balilegianapartment@ hotmail.com>. Legian. [035] For Sale; Beachtek - DXA6VU converts XLR to video camera input for headphone jack can also be used as soundcard input to headphone jack on laptop has VU. 2.2 juta. Contact Martin 0819 3301 3507. Seminyak. [084] C/R/G-20 Feb. 13
Libus Jaya serves Chinese cuisine. Surprisingly it is at Jimbaran, in Jln. Uluwatu II. It is quite
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large and obviously set up for groups, buses at the rear, car parking in front. Most meals are offered in medium or large serving sizes [to be shared of course] whilst the soups also add a small size option. Cream of Asparagus has crab meat added, the Chicken Soup is Szechuan style hot and sour and a most unusual soup is their Minced Beef and Mushroom. Chicken is done many different ways; with dried chilli [Kung Pao], with onion and leek served on a hot plate pseudo Mongolian style or traditional Cantonese, either with lemon or with crispy skin as only the Chinese can do it so well. However Seafood is the main attraction here; Grouper steamed in soy or fried with fermented black beans, and Gurami with salted duck egg or crumbed and served with sweet and sour sauce. Crab, river prawns, lobster and squid are also available as well as a big selection of vegetable dishes.
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escaping from its lack of food and beverage outlets. The Clubhouse is a sports bar with a reasonable range of bar snacks [chicken wings, meat pies, risoles, chunky chips and potato skins]. Open from 9.00 a.m. for breakfast the Big Aussie includes egg, sausage, baked beans and the very American hash browns. Main meals include a so-called Aussie Burger but without beetroot it surely is not. The Set Menu offers great value at Rp.68,000++ for which you get a starter or soup followed by a main [chicken, seafood, BBQ or pasta] and a simple dessert.
Bali Cow was one of 2012’s many new restaurants that opened on the outskirts of Ubud [Jln. Langsikan, Kedewatan]. It is unusual in many ways not the least is that it is one of the rare Halal restaurants in Ubud. The specialty here is beef, done Argentinian style, flamed in the massive BBQ’s at the front of the restaurant. The beef is either sirloin or tenderloin, first marinated in olive oil then cooked in the flame and served with Argentinian chimichurri [chopped fresh parsley, oregano, garlic, olive oil, vinegar, and red pepper flakes]. Beef Ribs are a specialty but supply is not currently guaranteed due to the Jakarta beef crisis. At the front of Bali Cow is also a big brick pizza oven. They offer the standard options plus a Smoked Beef and a Texas BBQ Special. The main menu here is Chinese, Indonesian style. Warung Mira is one of the favourite Denpasar warungs for our Asian master chef Will Meyrick [of Sarong and MamaSan fame]. The cuisine is from Singaraja and it is found at Jln. Katrangan 41, on the outskirts of Renon, the road that has all the banana stalls [bananas of every colour from green to black]. Will’s favourites begin with the ice cold Es Daluman, the forest-green drink is a refreshing mash up of daluman leaf jelly (the leaves are soaked in water and then squeezed, the liquid setting overnight from the natural gelatin) and palm sugar with coconut milk. Then to the Tipat Cantok, a Balinese version of Gado-Gado, the green beans, mung bean sprouts, freshly made tofu, crispy fried garlic and ketupat (soft rice cakes cooked in banana leaf parcels to shape them) are all gently mixed with light peanut sauce. It is a little sweet, spicy and sour all at once. Other dishes Will likes here include the Rujak, a savoury and super spicy fruit salad, rough-cut slices of raw green mango, pineapple, cassava, cucumber and sweet potato are all tossed together in a light dressing of shrimp paste, palm sugar, tamarind and chilli. Bali’s much more rustic take on its more famous and only distantly related Thai cousin, Som Tum. Other dishes recommended include the Serapah Babi of pork belly, served with crunchy crackers, and the perfectly executed Soto Ayam (chicken soup). Regional food at its best.
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For Sale; Rarity. 70year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [152]
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For Sale; 2 webcameras (MS and HP) as new. For 400.000 Rp. Please contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. Denpasar. [153]
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Attention. Has anybody faced strange electricity measuring with the newly introduced Itron prepaid electricity meter ACE9000 installed by PLN? Comparing to the old one it seems to consume a lot more kWh. Pls contact Michael 0812 395 1444 or <hadodi@ hadodi.com>. [156]
TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia
Sold for Silver by Janet Lim Sold for Silver is the story of Janet Lim who was sold into slavery for $250 as a young girl in 1930s Singapore. The book is not just about her time as a slave but is also about her life from childhood through to the end of WW II. About half the story swirls around the Riau Islands and in east, central and west Sumatra. The heroine went on to hold a significant place in the history of modern Singapore. She was the first Asian nurse to be promoted to the position of matron in a Singapore hospital. Going by the name Chiu Mei, the main character had a tumultuous childhood living in poverty in a small town in the countryside of China where villagers’ lives were steeped in superstition and age-old customs repressive of women. Before she was eight, she lost a sibling and her father from illness. After her mother remarried, she was sold into slavery, one of 706 slave girls registered by the British Straits Settlement colonial government in 1932. The servants of the household had a higher status than Chiu Mei because she was purchased, so her master could do anything he wanted with her. Actually, the “slavery” part of her life was short lived. After a year, she escaped, then was found and put in an orphanage. In 1934, she was one of the few orphans chosen to attend a missionary school where she learned English, sewing and The Scriptures. She somehow avoided being married off to Christian Chinese men who were looking for hardworking Christian girls to marry. Not having any family herself, she was adopted by a Chinese family who had no daughters. In 1939, Chiu Mei joined the St. Andrews Mission Hospital as a nurse-in-training, which in reality meant that she scrubbed lavatories and emptied bedpans. She remembers the day in 1942 when Japanese warplanes bombed the city. As Japanese troops advanced down the Malaysian Peninsula, Chiu Mei was transferred to the front lines. When the Japanese landed on Singapore Island, she escaped by ship with 500 British, Dutch, Eurasian, Indian and Chinese evacuees as the city fell. While the ship was sheltered on an island in the Riau Islands, it was bombed and sunk. The young girl jumps overboard and drifts aimlessly with blast injuries in the ocean for two days among debris and corpses. Close to death, Chiu Mei is rescued by fishermen who take her to Senajang on Sumatra’s east coast where the Japanese captured her in February 1942. She ultimately ends up in Padang, West Sumatra where she was to spend three years - the longest portion of the autobiography chronicling her torture, beatings, death-threatening illnesses and starvation. As it turned out, her being sent to Padang probably saved her life. The Japanese military was very cruel to the Chinese in Singapore, killing thousands. In the course of reading the book, we learn about many Chinese customs and cultural traditions practiced by mainland and overseas Chinese: rites which pay respect to the ancestors, the bathing ceremony on occasion of the birth of a boy, sacrifices to the Hungry Ghosts and Kitchen
God, restrictions for women during courtship and after marriage, the custom of preparing ang pau gifts during the 15-day-long Chinese New Year. Poignant scenes as well reverberate throughout the book: the lonely young girl’s befriending and hiding with geese, the sound of her master shuffling about the house in the night looking for sexual favors, female babies left out in the street to die, working in the mortuary of the mission hospital, Singapore’s skyline turned into a “ball of fire” as her ship slips out of the harbor, the ghost of a murdered woman wailing in the night, waiting to be shot while standing in the waves of an isolated beach in Sumatra.
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The first half of the story, documenting her childhood, her time spent in orphanages, her training as a nurse, her early adult life, the war-damaged hospitals and the months leading up to the outbreak of war is actually more readable because there is more action and heart than the second half of the book which concerns itself with her confinement, escape, capture and ultimate freedom. The language is deceptively simple and straightforward. The reader is aware of the final outcome of the book, so there’s a subtle yet constant feeling of dread for what is to come. The story slows down considerably in the 25-page chapter describing, as she was held as a virtual prisoner in a hotel, how she played a cat and mouse game with her male captors to escape sexual exploitation as a comfort woman. During her personal ordeal, she enlisted help from both “enemies and friends,” i.e. Chinese, Malays and sympathetic Japanese who brought her brought her food, money, clothing.
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Known as Nona Singapore and China Girl, she was moved in and out of internment camps, put under house arrest, repeatedly escapes, shuttled around to work in different clinics and hospitals, the while surviving purely by her wits and sheer guile. While beseeching God to show mercy, she displays reckless bravado. Much prose is spent on the heroine’s moral travails while “preserving my honor” and “not yielding to their lust” and suicidal oaths if her chastity were to be ever violated. It is incredulous to me that Japanese military officers, even the ruthless Kempeitai secret police, put up with the bold defiance and rudeness of this 18-year-old girl and did not summarily execute her, all the more readily because she was Chinese. In my reading of the history of World War II, I am not familiar with Japanese soldiers who are as softhearted and tolerant as the ones depicted in this book. Chiu Mei cursed, quarreled and even threatened her captors. After WW II, Janet Lim (Chiu Mei) settled permanently in Brisbane, Australia, where she raised a family of three children and six grandchildren. Twenty years after the war, doctors discovered that she had suffered a ruptured spleen and bowel from her ordeal after jumping into the sea. That she did not succumb to her internal injuries Chiu Mei ascribes to “God and salt water.” Sold for Silver: An Autobiography of a Girl Sold into Slavery in Southeast Asia by Janet Lim, Monsoon Books 2005, ISBN-978-981-051-7281, 240 pages, dimensions 13 cm X 20 cm. Available for Rp215,000 from Periplus bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2013 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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ECOBALI -- INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR BALI’S WASTE CHALLENGES
As development in Bali continues to explode, so does the amount of garbage being produced. About 5,000 tons a day is dumped on the roadside or over riverbanks where some of it eventually makes its way to the sea to be washed back on the beaches, where it is collected and trucked out to be dumped on the roadside… Yes, I know, I’ve been ranting about waste management in Bali for years. But with more and more people choosing to settle here, both Indonesians and foreigners, the subject is not going to go away. There’s some good news, though. ecoBali Recycling, a small business which started out in south Bali in 2006, has now expanded its services and programs to provide a fully integrated waste management service to the more populated parts of the island. ecoBali is a one-stop waste management solution with a holistic approach that’s making a positive impact on many levels. “Our programs are designed to encourage practical actions by providing sustainable tools and solutions,” explains Program Manager Paola Cannucciari. “Many of our programs are created in collaboration with businesses, NGOs, schools and community volunteer groups. Our program areas include weekly collection, recycling, education, waste reutilization, event support and composting.” (I continue to be amazed by the way Bali stretches the people who wash up on her shores. Paola was trained as a veterinarian in Italy, and she worked in conservation before evolving to become a waste management expert. Which just goes to show we shouldn’t define ourselves too closely.) ecoBali Recycling was established to collect recyclables from south Bali which were trucked to Temesi and then to Jimbaran Lestari recycling centres for sorting. Since 2011, ecoBali has had its own sorting and education centre, office and composting demonstration area in Kerobokan. Its collection territory has expanded to include Tanah Lot, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Denpasar, Sanur, Ketewel and Ubud north to Tegallalang. The service collects all non-organic waste (recyclable and non-recyclable) including all kinds of plastics, glass, beverage cartons, paper, cans etc. Besides reliable weekly pick up, ecoBali provides on-site staff training on waste separation, disposal, and environmental information, stands and colour-coded collection bags, and ‘how to’ information reminders.
The drink packages are sent to Java where a paper mill divides them into paper, aluminum and plastic (fully recyclable PE). Another factory in Java uses the recycled plastic and aluminum to make panels and corrugated roofing by a hot press method which does not use chemical adhesives. The polyroof and polyboard products are sold through ecoBali and Little Tree Bali. Education is an important element of ecoBali’s mandate. Its Environmental Education program focuses on waste management issues by promoting awareness and waste separation at source in schools, hotels and communities.
ecoBali is a one-stop waste management solution with a holistic approach that’s making a positive impact on many levels. Paola feels that reaching young people with the waste management message is critical for Bali’s future. ecoBali sends teams of young people to visit local schools with programs that emphasize teaching proper waste disposal, the three Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and placing value on the use of renewable resources. Each school involved in the program is provided with a collection service. These schools are currently in the area of Canggu and Kerobokan, Denpasar and Jimbaran and more than 5,000 children have participated. The majority of International Schools in Bali take part in the Tetra Pak program. Many students have visited the sorting centre, where they watch presentations on waste management education and awareness. Green School’s entire high school student body attended an information session which turned into a discussion of more advanced concepts. They participated in sorting and took some trash back to make art. ecoBali’s ‘Adopt a School’ program provides a wider dissemination of this training. It welcomes donors who will ‘adopt’ a school by financing the cost of trainings of students and teachers, bins and waste collection. For more information on the program, contact ecoBali. In specific niches, awareness is definitely increasing in some local schools,” Paola reports. “As part of its commitment and CSR, ecoBali fully sponsors the program in elementary school SD 4 Kerobokan next to our facility. It’s working very well; every day I can hear the teachers reminding the kids to separate the waste over the loudspeaker. That really makes us proud!”
ecoBali and packaging producer Tetra Pak Indonesia have been working together since 2007 on a program to maximize the recycling of post-consumer beverage cartons, and to increase awareness and disseminate information on waste disposal, recycling and renewable resources. Used beverage cartons such as milk, juice, tea, etc can now be recycled in Indonesia. There are currently two main facilities in Java which, with the help of Tetra Pak Indonesia, have installed appropriate equipment to separate the paper from the aluminum and plastic components of the packaging so that it can all be recycled. The Tetra Pak carton recycling program is managed in Bali by ecoBali in collaboration with collectors, 20 hotels and several local and international schools. The program collects about 22 tons a month, with over 250 tons collected and recycled in Bali in 2012.
“We’re really trying to encourage people to compost at home,” says Paola. “Between 50 and 80 percent of household waste in Bali is organic -- it’s a shame to just throw it away, considering that almost everyone has a garden with space for composting. Plus it’s a huge waste of energy and effort to move organic waste around the island.” Bali’s schools, homes and businesses discard a staggering amount of paper waste. ecoBali collaborates with local paper recycling and manufacturing company ‘Saraswati Papers’, providing an opportunity for businesses to recycle their paper. The paper is transformed into products that the businesses can purchase back, thereby creating a local closed-loop cycle of production and consumption with responsibility. The ecoBali team and its partners are constantly striving to find creative ways to help local industries transform waste into other useable objects. “We’re always looking for solutions. We are working in collaboration with the Street Children Foundation which was using purchased Styrofoam for doll heads; now we give it to them for free. Other items are put at the disposal of people who have found creative solutions. For example, Bali Buda is using garment off-cuts to stuff the cushions in its restaurants. We also use them to make dog mats.” When the price of non-white glass bottles fell and they could no longer be sold, ecoBali made them into drinking glasses and other glassware. These are proving popular with homes and businesses and can be etched with logos if desired. Customized orders are welcome. These products are made on a cottage industry basis, generating work for Balinese. Paola is optimistic. “From my point of view, I see Bali changing a lot. Many developers are just looking at the money, but a lot of Balinese want to make things better and are trying to make a difference in their own immediate environments. We support local green ambassadors like Navicula and Superman is Dead in their beach clean-up efforts and other events which involve Balinese teens. That’s very encouraging. “ecoBali is part of a team of small companies sharing a vision that works under the umbrella of Little Tree Bali,” she says. “Together we provide a choice of systems and products which now make it possible for everyone to play a part in creating a more sustainable Bali.” www.eco-bali.com
At the sorting centre the collected waste is separated according to categories. Recyclables are sent to various distributors to be directed to recycling plants which are mostly located in east Java, while the non-recyclable fraction of the total waste is sent to legal government landfills (TPA.) ecoBali collects 15 – 16 tons of non-organic waste a month, of which 10 -11 tons are recycled. But this is just the beginning of the story. With the vision of ‘Zero Waste’, ecoBali is constantly looking for solutions to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills to the very minimum.
ant treatment, worms and a bilingual manual. This system really is almost idiot-proof and creates high quality compost.
“Consistency from the principal is very important,” she explains. “Teachers and principals must follow through. The program is working really well, thanks to them. Some kids bring plastic from home now because don’t have proper place to throw it.” ecoBali also has great solutions for organic waste. Bali’s climate is ideal for composting, but success can be a hit-ormiss business -- ask my worms. ecoBali and Kompos Bali have together created a complete, foolproof composting system. These easy-to-maintain units can be scaled to households and businesses of any size. They include all materials required to begin effective composting, delivery, installation, staff training and a follow-up visit to ensure all is working well. The system consists of bins made from fully recycled material (the aluminum and plastic fractions of Tetra Pak drink cartons), an anti-vermin net, kitchen bucket, starter compost bags, manure, straw, measuring scoop,
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Happy New Year 1935 On March 12 this year, 2013, we Balinese will celebrate our New Year, the Ҫaka Year. Our calendar is based on the lunar and solar counting, and we come up with the year 1935. Yes, 78 years behind the Gregorian. That’s probably why most Balinese are so laid back and look so young, too. Of course all calendars are about the same thing-time. There are differences only in concepts. Time is after all timeless. We celebrate our New Year with a difference. While others are celebrating with all the noises and parties, we celebrate ours in silence, Nyepi. No one is certain how and when this tradition began. Of course by looking at the number 1935, one can assume that it started some one thousand and nine hundred years or so ago. How it happened, no one knows. Some of you, the inquisitive types may probe into this. The New Year falls on the first day of the waxing moon of the 10th Balinese Month (Kadasa). Isn’t this also interesting? A New Year falls on the 10th month, not on the first? The ancient Hindu text Yoga Vasistha states that the world appears to be in opposite values, rwa-bhineda, like night and day, rain and shine, happy and sad, noise and silent, etc., but they are actually complementary, part of one consciousness. We Balinese observe closely this opposite but complementary nature during our New Year and New Year’s Eve. The New Year’s Eve, called Pangerupuk-the word itself indicates the crackling noise of something burning-we celebrate with utmost noise and fire whilst the New Year we observe with complete silent. On Pangerupuk we conduct a cleansing ceremony-Tawur Kasanga-taking place in every Balinese home, and on the main crossroad of villages, districts and regencies of Bali. In the evening the noises begin. Thousands of Ogo-ogoh, effigies of ogres are paraded island’s wide. The Ogoh-ogoh represents the negative elements of nature and humans - the demonic tendencies. The demons are enticed from every direction with an offering of rice, egg, meat, blood, and alcohol (local toddy Arak and Brem). Once they are supposedly stuffed and and drunk, in their stupor we chase them hither and thither with banging sounds, bamboo canons, torches and nowadays with fire crackers so that they will stay afar for the time being, leaving us in peace celebrating Silence, the New Year, Nyepi. Nyepi is the most precious day on Bali. Blessed are those visitors who happen to be in Bali on the date, especially those who know the underlying philosophy, and in particular those who observe it. The ideal of Nyepi is to refrain from
doing four things for the 24 hour period: lighting fire/ lamp (Mati Geni); conducting pleasurable activities (Mati Lelanguan); working (Mati Karya) and travelling (Mati Lelungan). And the few wise ones, who know the beauty of silence, add Brata (no food and no speech). Is there a place else on Earth in this FB and Twitter age where a community of over three million people stay home for 24 hours, and in nearly total darkness and silence? Where the roads are deserted and the Airport closed for in-and-outbound flights? Nyepi is the day reserved to observe inward, oneself, and at most to observe nature: the sounds of birds, insects, frogs, the wind rustling on leaves, and sometimes the most beautiful sound of rain in total darkness, giving respite to the otherwise over-stimulated chattering mind. Recently, a Balinese friend informed me his intuition on the meaning of Mati Geni, Mati Lelanguan, Mati Karya, and Mati Lelungan. The nature of fire and pleasure is rising skyward interfering with the sound/vibration of the sky (space). The nature of work (working with the hands) and travel (walking on foot, driving) is downward interfering with the sound of the rotating Earth. The silence during Nyepi is a wisdom meant to have the opportunity to hear the sound of the rotating Earth, the sound of our home.
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A study shows that the frequency of the rotating Earth is the same as the utterance of the syllable AUM or OM. Ancient Mystics encourage us to utter OM to bring awareness, peace and silent in us. And certainly hearing its source will harmonize our microcosm with macrocosm even more. My friend told me that his understanding of this and other sacred Balinese traditions is heightened by his interaction with his Spiritual Master, H.H. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (Founder of the Art of Living Foundation www.artofliving.org). So visitors of Bali, temporary and long term, I hope you have a better understanding of what Nyepi is all about. Please, thank, support, and join the Balinese to observe and maintain this precious tradition. Just imagine the amount of green house gases that are not emitted on the day. A group of people in Bali has since December 2007 proposed the World Silent Day (WSD) www.worldsilentday.org on March 21 to the United Nations. Please, support also this effort. And last but not least, please come again to Bali for Nyepi. Silent is Golden. By I Gusti Raka Panji Tisna
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Best time to buy salak and durian: It’s the height of the salak (snake fruit) and durian seasons (January-March). Because of oversupply, the price of Bali’s famously sweet salak are at record lows. The wholesale price hovers around Rp1000 per kilo, which means that the retail price of salak Bali is under Rp3000 per kilo, salak pondoh is Rp8,000 per kilo and sweet salak (salak gula pasir) is around RpRp7000-Rp10,000 per kilo (but could be up to Rp12,000-Rp15,000 in supermarkets). Harvested salak are also used in the making of wine, chips, syrup, a chewy candy (dodol), and a crystalized salak (manisan). The most delicious salak are grown in Sibetan in Karangasem Regency, 20 km north of Candidasa and 8 km west of Amlapura, where at least 10 varieties are grown. At 400-600 meters above sea level and an average temperature of 20-30 degrees C., the Sibetan area is ideal for salak cultivation. Salak production ranks fourth after bananas, oranges and mangos. The best durian come from the cool climes of the Pupuan area in West Bali where people are now buying three for Rp10,000 and reselling them again for Rp15,000 apiece in Tabanan or up to Rp30,000 each in Kuta. 3 tests to get and 8 tests to avoid: According the March 2013 issue of Consumer Reports, screening tests for colon cancer (colonoscopy for people age 50-75), cervical cancer (pap smear and HPV test for women age 21-65) and breast cancer (mammography every two years for women age Department of health and 40-75) are the most human services seal effective tests available while tests for skin, oral, lung, bladder, ovarian, prostate, pancreatic and testicular caners are “a waste of time.” Colon cancer screening is recommended only for people 50 to 75 and not for anyone younger than 49 because this type of cancer is uncommon among young people. Moreover, the colon, cervical and breast cancer screenings should be taken sooner and more frequently for those who are at high risk or who have symptoms of cancer. CR’s conclusions are based on recent data from the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force (http://www.ahrq. gov/clinic/uspstfix.htm), an independent research group supported by the U.S. government’s Department of Health and Human Services. Top free online educational games: These thousands of addictive kid-friendly puzzles, quizzes, comics, printable worksheets and single- and multiplayer games have been tried and tested by my 7-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter according to how much fun, challenging and ease of use. Many of the activities are tied to certified academic institutional standards and include professional advice and sample lesson plans for parents and teachers. AbcYa! (www.abcya.com) for typing, math and technology games sorted by grade level. Manga High (www.mangahigh.com) math games for upper elementary and middle school students. PBS Kids (pbskids.org) and Arcademic Skill Builders (www.arcademics.com) have some of the best educational games on the Internet. Starfall (www. starfall.com) is a favorite of teachers in developing early
phonics-based reading skills. Sheppard Software (www. sheppardsoftware.com) offers games, movies and puzzles sorted by category from preschool to adult level. Learning Games for Kids (www.learninggamesforkids.com) memory and word games for preschool and elementary school kids. FunBrain (www.funbrain.com) for math and reading games at different levels of difficulty. Gamequarium (www.gamequarium. com) for games designed for K-6 students. EdHeads (www. edheads.org) is designed to make complex scientific concepts and simple machines easier to understand. Cool Math (www. coolmath.com) for clever math and thinking games suitable for all ages. Finding tradesmen: It’s not easy finding an honest and reliable tradesman. If you live in the countryside like we do, sometimes you have to wait a for as long as a week for a busy tradesman to show up. When you move into a new place, spread the word among your friends and neighbors that you need a plumber, carpenter or stonemason “on call.” It might even be worth keeping an all-around handyman on a retainer for Rp1 million to Rp1.5 million per month, so that he’s obliged to pull maintenance and show up quickly in case of emergencies (water pump goes out, leaky toilet or roof, etc.). Tradesmen, depending on where you live, cost around Rp75,000 to Rp100,000 per day (including meals). Always let Indonesians do the bargaining and strike the deal. To keep the loyalty of your handyman, it helps to be flexible with giving time off for his numerous ritual obligations, deaths or births in the banjar. Or hire a Muslim handyman who has completely different, and less frequent, holidays. Professional electricians are the most expensive of all skilled tradesmen, charging per unit for every light fixture, wall socket or circuit breaker Rp40,000-Rp50,000 they fix. If you call use them outside of their regular work hours (jam lembur), you’ll probably get a much better rate – as low as Rp100,000 for half a day – if they are available. If there’s a neighbor, hotel, villa complex or housing project nearby, perhaps their full-time electrician is willing to moonlight on weekends or after work. You might be able to fix your plumbing problem yourself by studying repair issues on Mr. Fixit Bali’s website’s right hand sidebar (www. mrfixitbali.com) or checking out You Tube videos on how to make specific repairs.
Cheaper Indonesian equivalents: Vegeta Herbal (Rp8700 for six sachets of 4.5 gr each) is a soluble natural fiber dietary supplement, the Indonesian equivalent of the taste and texture of Metamucil in the West, which is extremely useful for smooth evacuation of bowels and to relieve constipation. Because the fruit-flavored ones are sickeningly sweet, buy the flavorless Vegetal Netral with no additives or sugar compounds. Adem Sari (Rp30,000 for 24 sachets of 7 gr each) is a popular cooling drink, supplemented with Vitamin C, which helps relieve cracked lips, canker sores, profuse sneezing, sore throat after eating spicy or oily food, and what the Balinese call panas dalam (“heatiness” in the body). Magtral (Rp26,000 per 120 ml bottle) is the Indonesian equivalent of much more expensive imported Pepto Bismol. Although they have different ingredients, these two medicines taste the same and you take them for some of the same reasons. Magtral is for flatulence, bloating, acid indigestion, gastric hyperacidity, dyspepsia, peptic ulcer and for relief of heartburn. Pepto-Bismol is used to treat nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea, and other temporary discomforts of the stomach and gastrointestinal tract. Another Pepto Bismal equivalent is Mylanta Liquid for Rp30,290 per 150 ml and Rp9790 per 50 ml. All of these really work! ”Restaurant of the Month:” Lesehan Ikan Bakar Tanjung Alam in Lovina, Buleleng District of north Bali, about 15 km west of Singaraja, is a very affordable and relaxing outdoor lesehan-style grilled seafood restaurant and rest stop, popular
with expats and locals. You can either sit at a table or at one of the gazebos with unobstructed sea views. With a harga local average price of only Rp25,000 (calculated based on the weight of the fish at Rp50,000 per kilo) which included two kinds of sambal: sambal matah and sweet soy sauce with chilies), these eateries cost about half as much as the openair ocean-side seafood restaurants of Jimbaran and Kedongan. Diners can pick their favorite fish, prawns, calamari and chicken that the food stalls purchase directly from fishermen. Grilling is all done over coconut husks on oldfashioned grill pits. Rice Rp4000, tasty fish soup Rp10,000, cah kangkung, plecing kangkung; young coconut milk straight from the coconut Rp12,000. Also es jeruk, soft drinks, beer and even wine are available for Rp3,500 to Rp28,000. Address: Jl. Raya Singaraja-Seririt, Kalibukbuk, tel. 036241223, hp 081-936-662-101. Open every day 8 am-9 pm; buffet only 12 pm-4 pm. If heading east, look for the big sign on the left hand side of the road between Temukus and Kalibubuk. “Bali Best Buy:” Driving from the coast up to Ubud, you’ll pass roadside stalls selling handsewn bedcovers and quilts along the side of the road. The onekilometer stretch of road to Guwang (east of Celuk) has many signs advertising bedcovers and you can also see samples strung out between trees and lines in front of the shops. Motifs vary from classic batik, frangipani and hibiscus flowers to attractive geometric swirls and colored patterns which are either printed or painted directly on to the fabric, then cut out up stitched together to make the quilt. It takes 2-3 days for a seamstress to make a bedcover to order. The most popular are batik bedcovers made from assorted offcuts, making for a very color-rich design. Prices vary according to the size and workmanship, but generally bedcovers with painted motifs cost Rp150,000 per meter while bedcovers with printed motifs cost Rp100,000 per meter. Bedcovers are also sold in the Sukawati market area and at the Banjar Hotsprings of north Bali. Good time to get a credit card: Because of Bank of Indonesia’s new regulation (which kicked in January 2013) that stipulates that only people with monthly incomes of between Rp3 million to Rp10 million are allowed to have only two credit cards, this is an excellent time to apply for a credit card. Steep competition is now underway among Indonesia’s top five credit card companies - BCA, Bank Mandiri, BNI, CIMB Niaga, BI - to revamp their cards and benefit plans to entice more consumers and to prevent them from closing their existing card accounts for better deals. Companies will need to compete in order to be the preferred credit card chosen by new customers. Starting also in January 2013, BI capped credit card interest rates at 2.95%. Foreign residents under 65 years old with KITAS or KITAP visas may open a bank account and get credit cards if they maintain a minimum balance in their banks. You first get an ATM card, then apply for a credit card. BCA, for example, has three kinds of credit cards: “Regular” (Rp75,000 per year) with maximum credit ceiling of Rp1 million to Rp4 million per month; “Gold” (Rp125,000 per year) with maximum credit ceiling of Rp4 million to Rp10 million, and “World Mastercard” for which you must have a minimum income of Rp600 million per year.
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For many women the one thing they want the most can in many cases, be the most difficult thing to get: pregnancy and giving birth to a healthy baby. According to the National Institutes of Health, infertility is present when a woman hasn’t been able to get pregnant after at least one year of trying, and also if a woman does get pregnant but keeps having miscarriages it is also called infertility. Female infertility can result from physical problems, hormone problems, and lifestyle or environmental factors. Surprising new research, now reveals that a woman’s fertility starts waning at the age of 27 and not at 35, as we had previously believed. In todays society however women tend to put their careers first and think about having children later in life, which only reduces their chances of conceiving and giving birth even lower. There are ways however to naturally improve fertility, and other safe hormone options which can also dramatically increase a woman’s chances of conceiving. Causes of Infertility Most cases of infertility in women result from problems with producing eggs or ovulation. One problem is premature ovarian failure, in which the ovaries stop functioning before natural menopause. Hormonal Problems are the most common causes of anovulation. The process of ovulation depends upon a complex balance of hormones and their interactions to be successful, and any disruption in this process can hinder ovulation. Another relatively common cause is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in which the ovaries may not release an egg regularly or may not release a healthy egg. About a third of the time, infertility is because of a problem with the woman. One third of the time, it is a problem with the man, however in many cases, no cause can be found. The statistics show that while one in six couples has trouble conceiving, the most common cause is ‘unexplained infertility’, rather than hard medical reasons, such as blocked Fallopian tubes or ovulatory failure. A study by the University of Surrey however now gives hope that ‘unexplained infertility’ is not completely irreversible as previously believed. This study shows that couples with a history of infertility, can obtain an 80 per cent success rate if they make certain changes to their lifestyle, diet and take nutritional supplements. From this study, and also from my own studies, here are 11 tips that will certainly help you if you are currently infertile. 11 Tips To Boost Fertility 1. Get Your Weight Right – being too thin is as bad as too fat when it comes to getting pregnant. Either being excessively underweight or overweight significantly reduces your ability to conceive. Fat is essential to fertility and is necessary in order to ovulate. It is important to make sure you are eating a healthy well-balanced diet with adequate amounts of good proteins and also good fats. 2. Stop Smoking - Smoking causes many problems within your body, which can directly inhibit your ability to conceive. It loads your body with high levels of cadmium, a toxic metal, in the blood, which depletes the body of zinc. It also reduces your blood oxygen levels significantly, and a high oxygen level is crucial to fertility. Hence stopping smoking is vital if you are serious about getting pregnant. 3. Boost Your Cellular Oxygen Levels- there is one critical nutrient we need for life and that is oxygen. You should therefore not be surprised to learn that high oxygen levels are required for conception to occur, as this critical process is very much dependent on this vital substance. Exercise is one way to boost your blood and body oxygen levels, as is whole body ozone therapy, which is probably the very best way of boosting blood oxygen levels and detoxing your body for a rapid boost in your fertility status. 4. Take Nutritional Supplements - our modern foods are nutrient deficient therefore a balanced diet is not enough, and so you will need supplements. It’s best to have your own personal nutritional profile assessed and in order to determine the necessary supplements for your particular situation. For example the most important mineral for fertility is zinc, yet most people today are zinc deficient.
5. Asses Your Nutritional Status - A visit to a doctor or nutritional therapist in order to assess your unique vitamin and mineral deficiencies is important as they can then advise you on a tailormade program of food supplements to bring your nutrient levels back to normal. 6. Remove Bad Fats and Replace with Good Fats - Not all fats are bad. The body needs essential fats especially the Omega 3 fats, which are contained in oily fish such as salmon, sardines, herrings and mackerel. These good fats are critical for both female and male fertility as they are important substances within your cell membranes. They are also very important for oxygen transport within your cells, and a high oxygen level is critical for conception to occur. You must be aware and remove the dangerous or bad fats from your diet, which are the hydrogenated oils and partially-hydrogenated oils (found in crisps, margarines). 7. Reduce alcohol and caffeine Studies have shown that the more of these substances that you drink, the less likely you are to conceive. One study showed that women who drank more than five glasses of wine a week were half as likely to fall pregnant within six months as those who drank less. There is also evidence that caffeine (even one coffee a day) significantly reduces your chances of conceiving. 8. Take a holiday - Many women fall pregnant on holiday, because this is when they are more relaxed and they can destress. Stress is also a cause of infertility and needs to be removed. Learning relaxation techniques such as meditation and yoga can also be helpful, as can having regular massages and reflexology. 9. Take Your Time – You may want to rush this process but the more you rush the more stress you will create which will negate all the good work you have done. It takes three months for an egg to travel from a group of follicles to be selected as the egg that is released on a cycle. It also takes three months for a man to generate a completely new batch of sperm. You also need to wait 3-6 months before lifestyle and dietary changes have any effect. 10. Better, Well-Timed Sex - However healthily you eat and live, the most important element in this process is sex - but not every night. Approaching ovulation, sex is best undertaken once every 48 hours, so as to maintain the high quality and quantity of the all-important sperm. 11. Have Your Hormones Checked – I have mentioned above that one of the most common causes of infertility was hormone problems, hence it would be very important to have your hormones analysed. Should any imbalances appear it would be prudent to have these corrected as they may well be the cause of your infertility.
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If all of the above fail to work and you still are unable to become fertile there are other options such as HCG therapy. Up to 90 percent of the women taking this fertility drug ovulate after receiving treatment. On average, HCG increases pregnancy rate by 15 percent per a cycle. If you are interested in finding out more about any of the above therapies including HCG fertility therapy, you can email me on: drtheodorebali@gmail.com
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birth. The very MINIMUM that a woman should be seen is four times throughout the pregnancy. Lab tests There is a list as long as your arm of lab tests that should be done during pregnancy however most are expensive and beyond the reach of many women here. These are the tests that I would say are essential and can effect the outcome of the pregnancy for the mother and the child. • Darah Lengap (DL) in the first and third trimesters • Blood group and Rhesus factor • Hepatitis B status • HIV status (1% of pregnant woman are HIV positive in Bali). The test is free at Sanglah hospital. • VDRL (syphilis) screen • A glucose screen should be performed at 32 weeks. The woman should have a very sweet meal or drink and then have a random glucose blood test to see if the glucose is high. Scans Ironically most doctors here tend to over-scan performing ultrasounds on women every month on patients that can afford to do so. I suggest three basic scans during the pregnancy at 13 weeks, 20 weeks and 34 weeks. If finances or facilities are restricted just do the 20 week scan. Basically the information that we are looking for is the size and development of the fetus, and the position of the placenta. If the above care plan is adhered to then most potentially serious complications should be detected and treatment implemented. The most common reason for women not getting care is the “cost”. But lets face it; if these women knew the ultimate price that they may have to pay I am sure that more priority would be given to their prenatal care. Local midwives are well equipped (except for scans and surgical procedures) and are very reasonably priced. Women that are truly unable to afford care and have a card from their local community office stating that they are unable to afford care can receive free care from government hospitals and clinics. If the woman concerned is a friend, relative or employee you might want to dip into your pocket and given her a hand. Giving birth at quite a respectable hospital can cost between 2 – 3 million rupiah for local people and birthing at a Bidan is even less at 1 – 2 miilion rupiah. Not much really?
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What Price Aesthetics? Cosmetic and aesthetic procedures of one sort or another are safer and more effective than ever before, but risks old and new remain. ParacelsusAsia takes a look and explains why you need to be careful out there…. Last October in Hong Kong one woman died and three of her friends very nearly did too, following a routine aesthetic treatment in a Causeway Bay beauty salon. The four middle-aged women had received what was billed as a stem cell facelift or platelet rich plasma (PRP) facial treatment, also known as “micro needle therapy”, costing them US$6,450 apiece. Within hours all four were in hospital complaining of headaches and diarrhea and were diagnosed with septic shock, a life-threatening blood infection caused Mycobacterium abscessus, a bacterium commonly found in water, soil and dust and which in the right circumstances can be deadly. The case hit a nerve and made the headlines worldwide. Similar cosmetic procedures are pretty much routine in clinics, spas and beauty salons in countries all over the world with little if any regulation of the fillers used or oversight of the people administering the treatment. These and other recent deaths have tapped into a growing public unease with hard-to-treat bacterial infections generally, which are growing at the alarming rate of 12% p.a. since 2006, just as much in hospitals as anywhere else.
dresser. No matter how careful whenever you undergo a medical procedure you cannot rule out the risk that the result is unsatisfactory or even that it may have more serious consequences. It therefore makes sense to make every reasonable effort to reduce the risk as much as possible and not be embarrassed about doing so.
Unless you already have total confidence with what you do, the first and most significant step in cutting your risk factor in Bali for anyone contemplating or undergoing any aesthetic procedure, surgical or otherwise, is to do so only at a medically registered clinic and have the process conducted by a medical doctor. Do not let high charges unduly affect your decision. There is absolutely no good reason why charges for these procedures cannot be performed just as well for 40% less than what you would pay in Sydney or Singapore. The second most important thing you can do is to insist on and ensure the highest level of hygiene is maintained throughout. The woman who died from a PRP procedure No to Pumping Parties in Hong Kong died because what In both the US and the UK there are they put back into her had beurgent calls by the medical authorities come infected with bacteria. It to beef up regulation. Most recently, could have been a catheter, an just weeks before a long overdue and injection or a blood test, not to massive overall review of the country’s mention micro-needle therapy. National Health Service, Professor Norman Williams, President Thirdly, you must have confidence in the honesty and competence of the Britain’s prestigious Royal College of Surgeons has urged in the organisation offering the procedure as one of the most that only doctors, dentists or nurses who have undergone the worrying aspects of health today is the alarming growth in counappropriate and specific training should be allowed to perform terfeit medication. It’s a naughty world out there and even the cosmetic treatments. The college also called for restrictions on most careful practice can still be conned. advertising and a ban on the current fashion for at-home cosmetic procedures, what’s become known as botox or “pumping” What to look out for parties. Here’s what the Department of health for the State of New Jersey has to say on the subject: How much of all the hoopla is caused by genuine concern on Q: Why is having cosmetic injection or receiving “enhancement behalf of patients and how much by medical vested interests injections” by an unlicensed medical provider unsafe? taking exception to interlopers making inroads on a lucrative A: When unlicensed medical providers perform cosmetic procesource of income is a good question. However in this case the dures, there are no assurances that products (syringes, injectable concern is warranted, although the issue is complex and there materials, etc.) are safe and that good infection control practices are no easy answers. What is clear is that any person consider- are being followed. If the syringes used are not sterile, there is ing an aesthetic procedure, even a non-surgical one, that in- the potential to transmit infectious diseases such as hepatitis B volves puncturing the skin needs to be careful and exercise a and C and HIV and other bacterial or viral infections. basic level of due diligence or risk severe consequences. Nowadays that has become mandatory for anybody undergoing Q: What types of substances have been injected and associated an intravenous procedure; indeed you’d be brave if not fool- with serious medical problems? hardy to do otherwise. A: There are reports of petroleum jelly, castor oil, mineral oil, automobile transmission fluid, “hydrogel,” caulk and commercialIn simple terms any aesthetic surgical procedure has risks, as grade silicone being injected into people’s face, hips, thighs, there are with any surgery, and should not be undertaken breasts and buttocks. The product may be contaminated with lightly. Anyone contemplating anything of the sort should only germs that could cause an infection. do so after having received at least two independent medical opinions as to the competence and experience of the surgeon Q: What types of bacterial infections have been reported? selected. That person should always be Board Certified to A: Infection may come from the material being injected. Any perform cosmetic surgery. It is a shameful pecuniary reflection material injected into the body must be sterile. For instance, when upon the US medical profession and with all too predictable materials being injected are a powder, water is added to mix. Tap results, that any MD with little if any training can hang out their water should never be used. Reports of infections include bacshingle and start carving away. When it comes to aesthetic teria found in tap water and soil. procedures with an intravenous element or that involve the extraction, treatment and re-introduction of body tissue or fluids Q: Should I go to another country to have a cosmetic procedure the procedure can usually be assumed to be safely conducted performed? by a medical doctor, a dentist or a registered nurse, who have A: The US has strict requirements for healthcare providers able been properly trained for the purpose. to perform cosmetic procedures and for infection control practices; other countries may not meet these strict standards. You In fact if there is not to be a collapse of the medical profession should be sure that the procedure is performed in a clinical setas presently structured at some future date there is a tremen- ting, confirm that the materials used for the procedure are sterile dous need for a greatly expanded corps of trained nurses and and of medical quality and verify the credentials of the person other medical personnel to be educated to take over a whole performing the procedure. slew of medical responsibilities until now fiercely defended by the medical establishment as a closed shop for doctors. Smart None of this is intended to spook you or dissuade you from undoctors know this, those that don’t are simply medical shop dergoing a cosmetic or aesthetic treatment if that is what you are stewards whatever they say and however grand. contemplating. In fact you can be reassured that cosmetic surgery and aesthetic procedures properly conducted are safer than You’re Vulnerable…. ever before, with smaller incisions, smaller instruments, better Now here’s the point: people who want to undergo cosmetic procedures and less use of anaesthesia and can mostly be surgery and lesser non-surgical aesthetic procedures are always performed perfectly well in a clinical setting within a doctor’s ofvulnerable, no matter how outwardly hard-boiled. Vulnerable in fice. The key phrase here being “properly conducted” and it is up a way that the smart salesperson can always play them like a to you to do your homework. Anything less would be foolish. fiddle. This is an elective and often expensive procedure and many people might regard it as unnecessary and egotistical. Whether that is true or not, and it mostly isn’t, it doesn’t matter. It’s what the person wants. The salesperson be it a doctor or Comments or queries anyone else knows this. 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Tao of Exercising: Classic Advice for Sustainable Fitness Health By Brannon Gerling
From her native California, Sarah Jenness took her pedagogic dance skills to NYC amid the searing competition of the arena, but never lost her gentle nature. Not willing to sell her soul like the Black Swan, Sarah left New York with her now husband David, and traveled to greet the boundless serendipitous joys that probing youth often hope to experience. But in Nevada at the Burning Man Festival six years ago (and in fact sober), Sarah suffered a dance fracture while moving tantrically under the sovereignty of the starry lights, whereby she combined a classical step with a spontaneous one and broke the metatarsals in both her feet. Already in her late twenties, she was now relearning to walk in a hot tub. Her beloved dance fell insufferable. That’s when Sarah slowed down; she drew inward, and connected with the breath, deeply, deeper than any time prior time; the hour of her finest prayer. “Yoga saved my life, and that’s how I really got into it,” Sarah tells me between bites of a banana pancake in Penestanan. “I was just suffering…Yoga is philosophy and I applied it to every corner of my life. When we do yoga, even a little, we feel peace, because peace is our inner nature. Yoga teaches that in the heart of every individual is peace, and that’s why we welcome with Namaste, which means that the divine within me honors and greets the divine within you.” And it is this type of peace, a peace laced with a buoyant freshness to meet the continuous creations of the brand new day that Sarah speaks through to me. Her face is lit with a childlike curiosity, and her words are deliberate and unhurried like a lover who knows the purpose of open divinity. While speaking about the various yoga studios in and around Ubud, Bali, Sarah pointed me to a special yogi in the Ubud area. I later paid her a visit, which will be discussed below in the context of the propositions of exercise I have hereby devised as a result of my years of wrestling, holistic fitness and health, and philosophical studies. The propositions of food and exercise below are underlying expressions not specific to yogis, swimmers, trekkers or any other athletic denomination. They are simply meant for the refreshing self, the active you who wakes up everyday, looks in the mirror, and examines life through personal insight, perception, experience, understanding, and, of course, the lifestyle of movement. Since the Tao often referred to the negative and positive recurring forces of inner and outer natures, we will begin where we left off in “Tao of Eating,” with ingestion, and make its connection with exercising, as is now offered in proposition five. Proposition Five: Broaden the horizon of your sensations, one experience at a time. If upon traveling to new lands the diverse cuisines will not expand narrowed palette, try smelling local spices and dishes and exploring goods at the market so to lure your senses across the chasm of the culinary unknown. Within each gastronomic style and region lies a host of domestic nutriments traditionally fit to nourish and sustain the native population. Of course, populations can steadily grow unhealthier over time due to regressive farming and nutritionally depletive eating practices; the obesity and cancer rates in the USA and other chemically intensive markets are painfully clear examples. Alternatively, populations reclaim their food rights and eating autonomy by planting home gardens and buying goods from locally produced farms, wherein they can engage in direct correspondence with farmers or close representatives over the gifts that are marketed; likewise, tobacco and alcohol will be far more appreciated and less abused if they are naturally and artfully produced by hands close to home in a slow-food way. In direct opposition to food produced from mega-farms, these locally produced goods yielded from small to medium-sized farms will provide your body with a more healthful and potent spread of vitamins and minerals for which you can tackle your daily tasks, sleep better, and mollify disagreeable emotions that loiter your day. Eat a multicolored range of global foods and food groups. Tracey Neithercott from the American Diabetes Association provides colorful data. Dark greens are high in vitamin A and calcium.
Unprocessed white foods are high in vitamin C, folic acid, fiber, potassium, and vitamin B12. Red, purple, and blue foods are packed with fiber, protein, and iron, plus antioxidants that maintain a healthy heart and memory function. Orange and yellow foods are known for ample amounts of vitamins A and C, folic acid, and bromelaine, which “can help indigestion and reduce swelling and infection.” Be adventurous: experience new tastes. Bitters, though unpalatable for many eaters, clean and stabilize the bodily system. Try bitter melon, which has myriad benefits and is often used in Indonesian stir fries. It medicinally treats intestinal gas, diabetes, measles, and hepatitis; and topically treats leprosy, eczema, and small and large wounds. It also heals hypertension, headaches and fevers, promotes menstruation, and for men cautiously interested in the deconstructive effects it has on reproductive activity, bitter melon can produce sperm infertility. In particular, know that you should decide the nutritive benefits of foods based upon your physical, mental, and emotional performances. Simply let your senses guide you towards ingestive awareness while you think through your eating choices. In times of dietic planning, one should ask: What immediately available ingredients and activities will enhance holistic health? What activities will complement my diet and augment my daily development? Along with your eating lifestyle, be adventurous in your activities. Diverse scope of movements—some scheduled, some impromptu—will customize your body effectively and ideally for your environment.
assorted acts. One should ask oneself: Have I forgotten what it is to exist, to take on the freshness of the new and immediate? Sarah’s yogi takes a popular stance on the matter. She says in her surety, the green of her eyes radiantly illuminated by her leafy surroundings, “Repetition is important and discipline is essential. I have a life that is discipline and do rituals. Rituals encourage and punctuate life so that you can stay centered and focused,” However conversely, Lao Tzu says that “ceremony fusses but finds no response; then it tries to enforce itself with rolled-up sleeves.” According to Tzu, ceremony is the last attitude resorted to after the Tao. Tao: ‘the way’ of individualism so selfpossessed that actions are etched in stones of deliberation and perceptive reflections purge like purest waters. The fussing that repetition, ritual, and ceremony exemplify is initially positive if it simply gets one on foot, or is the only thing that will keep one there, but if exercise is truly about inward deepening, then it is imperative that we eventually find our own original marks of expression beyond ritual—inimitable marks of the physical, mental, and moral faculties.
How you come to experience craving and hunger is significant. Your daily movements and exercise that burn calories, manifest products of your energy, because hunger certainly affects how you process your food and what and when you choose to eat during the day.
Once the fire is indeed ablaze, the rubbing of sticks is an obsolete fixation.
Proposition Six: Allow yourself to burn then douse your guts with pure water.
Your environment is a living organism that hosts a montage of gymnastic possibilities. Besides climbing the local mountain or cycling nearby hills, we can, especially those of us often sedentary or physically enervated, utilize the things that are spatially available in close proximity to get fitter. Simply occupy your space. Hang on a beam; walk into your garden and become inspired by the perpetually operative microcosmic workings there.
It matters less how you motivate your exercise, whether you play music, read an inspirational quote, warm up slowly, even lazily, or take-off into it for glory; what is essential, however, is that you polish, through the joys and pains of exercise, your physical self, so you can see where you physically stand in honest evaluation. Remember Richard Simmons’ slogan: “Non pain, no gain, girls!” Sporting his 80s afro, he was spot on. In regards to discipline and major physical renovation, know that what you already do will maintain your present shape or further deteriorate it if your habits are destructive. The burn that you feel within your workout melts your fat and tones your muscles—it’s immediate confirmation that you’re gaining results. Within your work out, warm your body up then unleash your willpower right in the eye of burning. If you approach and submit through the burn, and even learn to enjoy it, your body will transform itself before the naked eye.
Proposition Eight: Exercise is a symbiotic relationship with one’s environment.
Knowing your spatial surroundings is key to physical fulfillment and dietary success. Planting a garden, for example, which may sacrifice some of your gardens flowery aestheticism, will gain you better control of your health, in general. You will sun yourself, connect with the earth, stretch your muscles, and lubricate your joints in soft activity, all while teaching you about time and life’s recurrence. Our respected yogi disagrees. To her, the environment should be good but has subordinate significance. In response to the proposition, she says: “But the purpose is that you can do yoga anywhere. When you’re traveling within, the outer space is not important.” She bolsters her point by speaking of pratyahara, which means ‘sense withdrawing.’ Alternatively, these propositions should enhance your sensory capacity and build intimacy with your body and its relationship to your environment—seeking a kind of spatial pragmatism, that is, an obvious connection which illuminates actuality as beneficial in the interactive play and subsequent cultivation of our bodily mechanics.
Nevertheless, be dexterous so all you muscles can work and you stay sharp to prevent injury. Before you get careless and maladroit, stop and stretch, well. Stretching prevents injuries and cramping, and builds muscle. Stretch keenly after warming up and after your session, feeling each stretch through to a soft burn until you feel loose. In the end, replenish your body’s water so the body stays lubricated and keeps contaminants flushing throughout the day. Also, energy drinks are just for show, synthetic high, and dysentery; leave them on the shelves.
Proposition Nine: Acceptance of your entire being—active and genetic—is imperative for progressive movement.
Proposition Seven: Exercise routines and their repetitive movements are effective in early transformative stages or when accompanied with improvised activities.
Personal acceptance will help evaporate the anxious, often superfluously imaginative images you create of other people’s perceptions of you. What will remain is eventive clarity, the ability to deal effectively within events with self-possession—you step inside yourself; you become action, quite purely.
Fitness must be fun, alluring, and convenient enough. Eventually, repetitious acts become droning and tedious. Whereby you might rely on exercise tapes, advice, and classes to keep you fitter, you will probably need to expand beyond your routines if you are serious about long-term fitness. Gather your dietary and fitness advice from as diverse a range as your imagination and energy permits. Just as you cannot tackle the various activities on homogenous vitamins and nutrients, your body will not express itself deftly and with gumption in impromptu situations if you monotonously overwork your routine or neglect certain body parts. Your body and mind were built and are developing to perform
Recognize the full worth of your body’s uniqueness. “Just because he competes with no one, non one can compete with him,” says Tzu. If his wisdom is entrusted, you place yourself on the existential point of your own horizon; you take full responsibility for yourself and do not renounce your freedom in what Jean-Paul Sartre calls “bad faith.”
If you are willing to see yourself in the world without the adulteration of rejective attitudes, your capabilities and willpower become very transparent, and your goals—extraordinarily realistic.
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‘Dear Dr. Kris, I am plagued with weeds in my garden. I am constantly pulling them out. As soon as I have removed them they come up somewhere else. I am losing interest and enthusiasm for the garden, most of the time I have is all taken up trying to pull weeds. I don’t like the idea of spraying chemicals to eradicate them. What about fixing black plastic over the soil, the type sold at hardware and garden centres? Do you have any ideas or tips that might help? Many thanks in advance, Tony’ They say that life is what you make it. Now, weeding for some is the most painful of garden chores, though it is possible to enjoy it, especially if you know that you are going to stop them once and for all, whilst observing your garden transform by the work of your hand. Like anything you do, it is infinitely better to do the job right the first time, rather than to produce a halfbaked effort that will leave you with more work down the track. Never mind you are not alone in your frustrations, controlling weeds is one of the most misunderstood areas of gardening. To prevail, you need to approach it with a strategic plan. To develop a plan you must first understand how weeds operate. Weeds reproduce from roots or seeds. Those that grow from roots spring up new plants from underground runners, the process repeats and the weeds thrive. Weeds that reproduce from the root are usually more difficult to control. Weeds are plants, just like any other, they need water, sunlight, and nutrition. Of these, the easiest one for a gardener to eliminate is sunlight through proper mulching. But first, there are a few steps you should take before you mulch. In order for your weed control efforts to be effective, you should make your garden as weed free as possible. Instead of using chemicals, I am going to give you the natural organic method. The first step is to remove all unwanted vegetation from the garden. Using a garden fork, spade or even your hands, remove the weeds, roots and all. Do your best to remove all of them and thus their ability to regenerate. Pulling weeds can pose all sorts of problems, and there are many common mistakes people make that actually contribute to weed re-growth. Simply pulling the tops off is a big mistake. Many weeds can re-grow even if a small piece of their root is left. Do your best to pull all of the roots. It is much easier to pull whole weeds root and all, if the soil is damp or even wet. If you don’t get the whole plant, root and all it could easily grow back. Another factor to consider is whether the weed has gone to seed. If you pull out these types of weeds then even the slightest shake will be enough to send seeds flying off to other parts of the garden and re-colonize, leaving you up for more weeding in the not to distant future. If the weeds in your garden have abundant seed heads, try to snip these of individually first and put them in a tied plastic bag immediately. Then there is also the other types of seeds that stick to your clothing, particularly socks and shoes, so make sure you don’t walk these ones all around the garden too. Another mistake people make is simply piling mulch on top of weeds without thoroughly removing them first. You may see that the weeds are buried and look gone, but trust me in a few weeks you will have an explosion of weeds growing out of the mulch.
If the soil is dry, water it a little to make the weed pulling easier. When pulling weeds it is inevitable that some roots may get stuck in the soil, and some seed may spread across the weeded ground, for this reason it is a good time to pull weeds out directly before a run of dry weather, so that seeds and roots will have less chance to germinate. Once you have thoroughly removed all weeds you should turn or till the soil with a shovel. Once done tilling, let the soil sit for a few days and then till it again. Keep doing this over and over as long as time permits. This process brings the roots that were left in the soil close to the surface so they can be dried by the sun and it also disturbs the remaining seeds that have started to germinate, rendering both non-viable. The longer you continue this process the more you will eliminate from your garden. Once you have thoroughly weeded and tilled, cover the garden beds with proper mulch. The mulch will prevent weeds from becoming re-established even if seeds or roots are down in the soil, because it will create a barrier to germination through eliminating the sunlight. Using mulch is a very good way to stay on top of the weeds, quite literally. Here’s how I do it.
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Organic Mulch - Cover the garden beds with overlapped sheets of newspaper (5-10 sheets thick) only leaving gaps around plants. Cover this with compost, dry leaves or any other mulch (5-10cm thick) that you prefer, so that the newspaper is no longer visible. Remember that once you have laid the mulch down, it will be harder for water to penetrate to the soil, but once it is there it will also be retained for a longer period of time, as water loss from evaporation is much less. The net effect is that you use less water. The other benefit of having the organic mulch is it will add nutrients to the soil as it decomposes, but because it decomposes you may need to re-do it again in 6-12 months. I simply add mulch every few weeks as it breaks down, and pluck out weeds as they arise, and the garden stays tidy. Once you have done the job right the first time, controlling weeds is more a matter of simple maintenance of a few minutes a month, it needn’t be a huge job that keeps recurring, or require regular chemical garden sprays. Once on top of it, stay on top with regular mulching!
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What about fixing black plastic over the soil, sold at garden centers? I don’t like because it blocks water and the transfer of oxygen between your soil and the atmosphere, and the soil and plants will suffer as a result. The soil needs to breathe. Conspire with nature and get it to help you to control weeds by using the technique that I have given you. That’s what I know about weed control. You don’t have to work harder, work smarter.
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“Boredom” I have a close relative who has worked all his life in the catering industry. He never eats bakso, that ever so popular local delicacy, because he once went to a factory and had the questionable pleasure of seeing how it is made. All the squiggly bits you would never normally eat are ground up along with a good healthy dose of industrial chemicals to make those local meatballs and often the hygiene standards are as questionable as the table manners of the Alaskan hyena. The origins of what we put in our mouths is all too often obscure to say the least as those delicious horseburgers of Europe are suddenly proving. Never mind bakso and other food stables (sorry, I mean staples), it is amazing how many people have no idea where their water comes from. Most of us know better than to drink local water or clean our teeth in it but we still wash our dishes and ourselves in it (well some of us do) without knowing where it comes from. Some of us are fortunate enough to have a government reticulated water supply from PDAM (Perusahaan Daerah Air Minum which translates as regional drinking water company). This is supposed to be fairly safe however, due to the many leaks in the pipes of the distribution network, we have to assume there can be contamination from the surrounding groundwater which, in many areas is close to septic tanks along the way. Many of us, whether we know it or not, get our household water from a well or, far more likely these days, a bore. A bore is a hole, usually 4 or 6 dim, drilled into the ground. A pump is put at the bottom to pump water to our house. It is, in effect, a small diameter well but there are fundamental differences that make a bore more attractive than a well. The kids can’t fall down it for a start. But first I used the word ‘dim’, this is not a measure of the IQ of the average village bore but is, in fact, a highly technical local term used by a population that want to use ancient imperial measurements in a metric world without anyone finding out. 4 dim actually means 4 inches diameter. Plumbing pipework in Indonesia is still usually measured in inches, those strange units of measurement that somehow feel just right and certainly are not like those miserable little centimetre things. Inches of course were first found by the dozen on Roman’s feet. Just to be belligerent the Scots had their own inch, a twelfth of a Scotsman’s foot and if you think Roman’s have big feet you’ll find Scottish feet are even bigger. All due to natural selection of course, in Scotland people with small feet sank into the peat bogs long ago never to be seen again. Inches are useful things too, if you don’t have a ruler an inch is the width of a man’s thumb (is that where rule of thumb came from?) and you’ve always got your thumbs with you, not like those hopeless centimetre things which are, of course, the distance between the eyeballs of the common European brown rat, no ruler - first find a rat….. Anyway here in Indonesia the size of our pipes is, as you would expect, related to the size of a Roman’s foot. Probably the greatest advantage of a bore is depth. I recently came across a well being dug by a team of welldiggers. 1 metre (III.·. Roman’s feet) in diameter the diggers got down 15 metres (XLIƐ. Roman’s feet) when the air got so foul that the digger at the bottom was passing out and the well digging had to stop and the well, still dry, was abandoned. The moral of this is that if you are digging a well don’t have beans for breakfast. Bores are drilled by a boring machine and can go much deeper than wells without being affected by noxious fumes. A typical bore in Bali can be anything from 20 to 50 metres deep. In some areas such as the Bukit bores may go much deeper and 130 metres is not unusual. How deep depends on where you are and the type of land you are in. For most of us the ground is alluvial deposits so we drill our bore through clays and soils. On the bukit the ground is limestone which is full of fissures and cavities, the water flows away easily and so the surface of the groundwater is deep within the rock. On the bukit to get water you have to drill down virtually to sea level and there you can get clean fresh water if you are not too close to the sea. Bores and wells work in the same basic way. We put a tube into the ground to achieve two aims: firstly to give us access to water that lies deep within the earth, secondly to collect
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To install a bore we drill a hole and we slide a pipe or a sleeve down the hole to seal it. This sleeve must not go right to the bottom of the bore, it has to have enough bare earth at the bottom to allow the water to seep into the hole as fast as you are going to pump it out. In a 50 metre deep bore we might put in a 45 metre long sleeve giving us a healthy 5 metres of open hole at the bottom to collect water. C/BM/U-6 Mar. 13
But first we must find some water and this can be a bit of a hit and miss affair. You can do it the old fashioned way by calling in a water diviner, usually a crusty old bloke with hairy eyebrows who wanders around delicately holding a twig or clutching his scrotum until he ‘feels’ the twitch of the water. These days you can be far more scientific and have a hydrogeological survey done, expensive but far more reliable and, if water is key to your business success, then perhaps the cost is well justified. Drilling bores can be expensive particularly through rock, doing a proper survey beforehand makes sense. But then there are of course those mysterious things ‘aquifers’, water bearing rock, the holy grail of the water diviner. If you hit an aquifer you can usually find a good source of water but aquifers may have a downside. An aquifer may have fairly freely flowing water in an underground stream and is more likely to be polluted than water that has been filtered by seeping slowly down through the earth. Years ago I came across a man in Canggu who had a bore which, at 50 metres, was fairly deep for a ricefield area. We tested his water and found serious lead contamination. In an area like this the lead was most likely coming from some man made pollution, perhaps a bengkel with old car batteries somewhere upstream. He had happened to hit an underground stream. The solution was to drill the bore a bit deeper or even shallower to avoid the problem water source.
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Alright so we have found the right place, drilled a hole and put in a sleeve, all we have to do now is get the water out but we have a problem. A normal water pump is probably good for moving water up to say 10 metres (it varies depending on the pump). Also water pumps are far better at pushing water up a pipe from the bottom rather than pulling water from the top. How do we get water up from the bottom of a 50 metres deep hole? Special types of water pumps have been developed for use in bores over say 20 metres where normal pumps simply aren’t up to the job. These pumps go at the bottom of the bore to push the water out. But just a minute, a bore is usually only 4 or 6 dims wide (a third or a half of a Roman’s foot) not only that the bore is full of water at the bottom. These pumps are submersible pumps and are long cylindrical devices. At the very bottom of the pump is an electric motor which drives a whole series of small circular water pumps all stacked up one on top of the other and combined in a stainless steel housing. These pumps have to be powerful and, as any diver will tell you, every 10 metres of water depth the pressure increases by 14.7 pounds per square inch. To lift water 50 metres you need a pump that can pump water at 74 pounds per square inch, to put that into perspective the air pressure in your car tyre is only around 30 pounds per square inch. A bore 130 metres deep will typically need a pump capable of pumping water at 190 pounds per square inch (6 times the pressure in your car tyre) and will need a whopping 5.5 kilowatts of electrical power. These days a good quality pump for an average depth bore (30 to 50 metres) will cost around 8 million rupiah.
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Question: I met this guy at work on Saturday, and he has been amazing to me. He is adorable, funny and protective -- everything a girl could want. We’ve been seeing each other almost every day and flirting like crazy. He keeps pulling my chair closer to him and tickling me, etc. Yesterday he tried kissing me but, just before that (some 2 hours earlier), he told me indirectly that he has a girlfriend. Even after I knew this though, it was hard for me to pull away when he held me. I feel hooked and don’t understand why he did everything he did if he has a girlfriend and he’s not just a flirt. He was supposed to leave on Wednesday because it’s a temporary job, and he finished all the work he came to do. But he came back yesterday because he knew I would be there. I know he cares for me. When he talked to his friend on the phone, and I was standing right next to him, he said, “I can’t talk right now, she’s right next to me.” I just feel confused about the girlfriend thing. So what should I do? Dr. ZZ: In a word, run. You don’t need this level of drama in your life. This guy is hitting on you while he has another girlfriend in the wings. No matter what he says, he is up to
Dr. ZZ: There are only a couple of things you can do when someone has cheated: 1. you can forgive them; 2. you can not forgive them. Only you are capable of deciding which one of those options is better for you. The one thing you want to avoid is remaining in a codependent relationship in which you are continually trying to get back at the other person or attempting to make them “pay” for what they did. “Not to forgive is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to suffer.” It doesn’t work. Therefore, the only choice you have is to either forgive or to cut and leave. Obviously, there’s no excuse for your boyfriend’s behavior. Nevertheless, only you can decide whether you’re willing to trust and let it go, or whether it’s time for you to physically remove yourself. Start by noticing when you are able to get through an entire day without obsessing on details of what happened in the past. If you’re not at that point yet, set getting through one whole day as your first goal. Should it becomes apparent with time that you can’t let it go that degree, then you may need to seek the assistance of a therapist to help you either salvage the relationship or consider ending it; so that you and your boyfriend can each find someone else. Drop me an “e” if you’d like, and we can make arrangements to work through some of the stickier details either individually or as a couple via email counseling. This too shall pass. You don’t need to remain stuck.
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Dr. ZZ: The most natural way to meet people is to simply be yourself. When you are comfortable with who you are, and when you do all the things you enjoy most in life, you come into contact with people who share your interests and like the things you do. Don’t worry about not being in a relationship or being rejected. Just go out, and meet people as if you are looking to make friends. Be open and friendly and connect with others who are interested in you as a person, people with whom you share common interests. It is okay to talk to guys informally without wondering whether they have boyfriend potential -- and avoid worrying whether anybody else likes you, or whether they may reject you. There are no time limits; it is okay to make mistakes and be imperfect. It is also all right to be rejected at some point along the way because not every person you meet is going to be a match. So relax, take care, and have fun in the process. Life is way too important to take it too seriously.
no good. The only thing that can come of this involvement is pain. The confusion you’re feeling is a signal that something isn’t right. You deserve to be in a relationship with someone who cares for you and honors your well-being. This is not it. Say, “Bye-bye!” and throw this fish back into the sea. There are more where he came from.
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I love Italian melanzane or eggplant dishes and especially when grilled. Desak and I devised this dish using the stovetop grill plate available in many supermarkets. I highly recommend adding this to your kitchen equipment. They’re inexpensive and easy to use and great for fish, meats or veggies. If you don’t have the white wine called for in the recipe you can substitute homemade vegetable stock with about a tablespoon of lemon juice added. For the stock recipe see: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/articles/ food_glorious/2008/soup.html
Grilled Eggplant and Tomato Salad Serves 3-4 Ingredients: - 1/2 kg. globe eggplant or other eggplant, washed - salt - 3 tomatoes - 1 Tbl. olive oil - 2 cloves garlic, pressed - 1 cup white wine, or home made vegetable stock (see above for recipe) - 2 Tbl. fresh basil leaves, chopped - 1/2 tsp. salt - pepper to taste Directions: Slice the eggplant ½ cm thick. Layer in a colander with salt sprinkled over the slices. Leave to drain for 30 minutes.
In the meantime put the tomatoes into a pot of boiling water for about two minutes, remove with a slotted spoon and peel off the skin. Slice the tomatoes 1/2 cm thick and set aside. When the eggplant is ready, rinse in cool water and pat dry with paper towels. Brush the slices with olive oil and grill both sides until the slices are browned and soft. Set aside. Heat the olive oil in a wide frying pan. When hot add the pressed garlic and stir fry until soft but not browned about 1 minute. Add the white wine, 1 Tbl. of the chopped basil leaves, salt and pepper. Bring this to a boil and simmer until the liquid is reduced by half. Carefully add the grilled eggplant pieces making sure they are either submerged in the sauce or if not then spoon the sauce over them until they are warmed through. Set the pan aside to cool. When ready to eat, layer the eggplant and tomatoes on a serving plate and pour the sauce over. Sprinkle with the remaining 1 Tbl. of chopped basil and a few grindings of fresh pepper.
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Vipassana Meditation Vipassana Meditation, as taught by S.N. Goenka, one hour group sitting, every Wednesday held at Villa Serenity in Canggu, time 18:30 (6:30 pm) sharp. Please SMS Sara 0821-4747-0358, <www.dhamma.org>. (Watch for upcoming Bali courses, click on Indonesia). May all beings be happy. Windsurfing / Kitesurfing Club Sanur Windsurfing club in Sanur to share the passion for this sport. For more information come to see us at Sanur Beach Hotel or visit our web page <www.blueoasisbc.com>. You can also call for free Wind & Wave information in Sanur at 288 011 extension Blue Oasis. Yakkum Bali Project Yakkum Bali Project is a non-government organisation concerned with the rehabilitation of children and young adults who are physically disabled, offering training courses to enable them to become independent, both physically and mentally. For enquiries and support, contact Latra on Hp. 0812 399 0701 or <yakkum_bali@yahoo.com>. Yayasan BAWA (Bali Animal Welfare Association) Not for profit organization assisting Bali street dogs, offer free sterilization, vaccination, treatments and advice on animal care. Education programs held at local schools. Emergency ambulance also available 24hrs. Further information or donations please contact Klinik Hewan Ubud 0361 981490, Janice +62 361 977217 or +62 361 8564760. Email <bawabali@aol.com>. Yayasan CIMD Supporting children with sponsorship to continue their education, opportunities for children with learning problems and organizing an extra program available for their friends and all the children from community. Medical programs based on actual needs; efficient and adequate. Reorientation and rehabilitation for persons with special needs. CIMD works closely together with other social organizations. For more information, visit our website <www.yayasancimd.org> Yayasan GUS Established in 2002, Yayasan GUS is a non profit organization, dedicated to improving Bali’s environment. Vision: Improve the environment of Bali. Mission: Work together with stakeholders to reduce environment pollution. GUS Activites:
disabilities in Bali. They have provided physiotherapy, occupational therapy and education for people with disabilities since 2001. Programs operate from their centre in Denpasar as well in villages through a Mobile Therapy program. YPK Bali focusses on those who come from disadvantaged backgrounds who have no access to appropriate health services. For more information about YPK Bali and how to YKIP (Yayasan Kemanusian Ibu Pertiwi) YKIP is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of all those support them visit: <www.ypkbali.org>, email at: <info@ who live on Bali but with a focus on health and education. ypkbali.org> or connect through Facebook: ypkbali. Amongst other projects YKIP has established a medical Yayasan Senyum Bali library at Udayana University and together with YKIDS runs a scholarship fund for the semi-orphans from the Bali Bomb. Yayasan Senyum Bali-health care for people with cranio-facial We are also working on a number of projects with local NGOs. disabilities. Facilities operations for cleft lip and palate and For further information, see <www.ykip.org> or email <info@ other cranio-facial deformities, due to birth defects, accidents, or tumuors. We help poor people from Bali, Lombok and ykip.org> or call us on 759 544. further east, we raise funds for operations whether in Bali or Adelaide at the Australian Cranio-Facial Unit. We also work Yayasan Kemanusiaan Indonesia / The John Fawcett to build local skills, technology, and capacity through training Foundation In Bali 25,000 people are cataract blind, but are too poor to and development. Further information see : <www. pay for an operation. Indonesia-wide, this figure is more than senyumbali.org>. Or contact us <yayasansenyum@yahoo. 3 million. Hundreds of children from poor families have cleft co.id> or fax (0361) 233 758. lips and palates. Many, many desperately ill children suffer Yayasan Senang Hati unnecessarily because their parents cannot afford medical treatment for them. Yayasan Kemanusiaan Indonesia helps A centre for physically challenged Balinese where they can people in the lower socio-economic group free of charge with meet and make friends, learn or share skills like painting, sight-restoring cataract operations, cleft lip and palate woodcarving, sandal making and practise English and operations and medical treatment. But we can’t do all this computer skills. A gallery displays and sells works produced without your support. For information on how to donate, see by the members. The centre is organized by the members our website: <www.balieye.org> or contact our office Jalan themselves with some help from foreign volunteers and is Pengembak 16, Blanjong, Sanur, Bali. Tel (0361) - 270 812, located at Jl. Sasi Brata, Br. Tengah in Tampaksiring (near to the market). Contact Putu Suriati, tel./ fax (0361) 974 872 fax (0361) - 287 707, email: <yki@indo.net.id>. or email: <yantin21@telkom.net>. Yayasan Metropoli Indonesia Yayasan Sjaki-Tari-Us Non-Profit Organisation working for art & cultural project for the children in the Karangasem Regency. Co-operation Yayasan Sjaki-Tari-Us has the purpose to support, counsel system with the village, banjar, or local NGO in the community. and accompany children with a mental disability in their 8 branches so far. Free courses of artistic expressions: development and participation to society. Located at the dance, gamelan, painting, Balinese language, traditional soccer field in Ubud, we have play-learning groups for young weaving, etc. Monday-Sunday, around 14.00 to 18.00. Other children and daily activities for young adults. We establish projects: mobile library & cine-club. Open for book donation. this by mobilising Dutch resources, knowledge and expertise Phone/fax 0363 22600, mobile 081 337 143 228, email and put it to the disposal of parents, teachers, counsellors and other interested people on Bali. Our mission is to transfer <metropoli.indonesia@yahoo.co.id> the resources in that way, that they can apply and transfer this themselves in the future. Contact: <sjakitarius.bali@ Yayasan Peduli Kemanusiaan Bali (YPK Bali) gmail.com>, Monkey Forest Road, Sebelah lapangan sepak Bali Humanity Care Foundation YPK Bali is dedicated to supporting people with physical bola. Ubud, Bali, +62 (0) 813 5718 1122. Beach Clean Up, Education Project, Non Toxic Pest Control, Public Toilet, Rubbish Bins, Environment Movies, Environment Events, Free Consultations. Legian 138 Kuta Bali. Telp. 62-361-759 323. Fax 62-361-767 654. <www.gus-bali.org>, <info@gus-bali.org>.
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Local News Questions Over Fate of Dolphins Slated for Rescue in Bali The manager of a traveling dolphin show is ignoring accusations made by activists about the alleged theft of two dolphins in Bali who were supposed to be transferred to a rehabilitation center in Central Java. “Whether or not we have transferred the dolphins is none of their business, if you want to know where the dolphins are please find out yourself,” Ade Kusmana, a representative of dolphin show company Wersut Seguni Indonesia, said on Monday (25/2).
An Akame staff member who did not want to be named denied the accusation, saying that the dolphins were still in the restaurant. However, when a reporter visited the restaurant, the pool where the dolphins were kept was empty.
Maternal Mortality Rate Still High: Health Minister Health Minister Nafsiah Mboi said cases of stillbirth and the death rates of mother in the process of delivery are still high in the country. The high mortality rate is attributable to bleeding, mother being too young to give birth, and high frequency of giving birth, Nafsiah said here on Friday (15/2).
During his trip to Akame restaurant, Zulkifli said he was shocked to learn about traveling dolphin shows, and he declared that he wanted to work with the JAAN to protect dolphins.
In addition many childbirths took place at home instead of at hospital, she said. She said, quoting an official source, 228 mothers died against 100,000 live births in the process of giving birth in 2007, and 34 babies died against
Ade complained that the Indonesian media had been portraying him as a criminal while treating Richard O’Barry, a world-renowned dolphin activist, as a hero. The kidnap allegation started when the Jakarta Animal Aid Network received an anonymous call over the weekend, reporting two dolphins kept inside the Akame restaurant in Denpasar, Bali, had been loaded onto a truck and transferred to Central Java, instead of being transferred to a rehabilitation center as the restaurant promised Minister of Forestry Zulkifli Hasan.
“This is very typical, first the minister was very cooperative but now he goes silent, or maybe he still doesn’t know,” Den Haas said. In 2010, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the JAAN and the Forestry Ministry to protect, save and rehabilitate captured dolphins in Indonesia.
1,000 live births. In 2012, the condition improved with 102 mothers dying against 100,000 living and 23 babies dying against 1,000 living. Mothers being too old also contributed to the high death rate and to many babies born having physical defects, the minister said. She called on leaders of the regional and district administrations to
Den Haas alleged that local forestry agency officials prevented the minister being informed of the issue as they were receiving kickbacks from the traveling dolphin shows. She said the organization was mulling stronger action to protest the alleged theft.
seriously address the matter and improve health care facilities. She also asked regional and district authorities to intensify call on newly wedded couples to have only two children. “Community and religious leaders play an
“Our source said the dolphins were loaded onto a truck, covered by a piece of tarpaulin and brought to Gilimanuk Port. We suspected they would be brought back to Central Java, where the dolphin travel show is located,” JAAN co-founder Femke den Haas said.
“We could file a report because we signed an MoU, our status is higher than the company that uses the dolphins, I don’t understand why they are lying, saying the dolphins are still at the restaurant,” she said.
family planning plan,” she said. (February 15th 2013)
“This transport should not have been allowed. The dolphins are heading into a tropical depression with heavy rain and sustained winds up to 40 knots predicted for the next four to five days,” she said.
Previously, JAAN had said the dolphins will be the first candidates to go to a dolphin rehabilitation center in Karimunjawa National Park, Central Java. (February 26th 2013)
In a surprising intervention, the British Government has
important and determinant role in convincing people to join
British Government Claims Sandiford “Tortured”
applied to Denpasar court on behalf of death row inmate, Lindsay Sandiford. The application to be an “amicus curiae” or friend of the court, during Sandiford’s appeal includes accusations of torture by Bali police. These included, it
Indonesia’s Drug Spread “Alarming” Indonesia’s narcotics chief says the spread of drugs in the country has reached “emergency proportions”, with the number of users projected to hit a record 4.6 million by year’s end if nothing is done. Of particular concern is the rampant spread of crystal meth, which is cheap and easy to produce, National Narcotics Agency (BNN) head Anang Iskandar told reporters this week. “It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Indonesia has entered an emergency situation on drug abuse,” Commissioner General Anang said on Wednesday (20/2). About a third of drug offenders are on crystal meth, while a fifth are on ecstasy, both amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) are now mainly produced in Indonesia. “Indonesia, which was initially only a drug transit country for ATS, has now become a producing country, considering the number of labs detected in the past five years,” said BNN’s deputy chief for drug eradication, Insp. Gen. Benny Mamoto. About 60 percent of these stimulants are produced locally, while the rest are imported. The precursor chemicals to make them - ephedrine and pseudoephedrine - are mainly brought across the country’s porous borders from China, Thailand, Taiwan, India and the United States, some through transit points like Singapore and Hong Kong, according to a report released on Wednesday by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. The UN drugs office report, based on BNN information, said many of the manufacturers arrested have ethnic Chinese connections. Ephedrine is used in medicine to treat shortness of breath and chest tightness due to bronchial asthma. Pseudoephedrine is used to treat nasal and sinus
congestion. But some of these substances are being diverted from legitimate uses. In recent months, there have been several high-profile drug cases involving celebrities, rogue district court judges and foreigners, including a Singaporean national under investigation for allegedly running a drug operation from prison. Latest data shows Indonesia - the world’s fourth most populous country with 240 million people - had an estimated 3.8 million drug users in 2011, up from 3.6 million in 2008 and 3.2 million in 2004. Some 60 percent of meth and ecstasy users are under 30. Many are college students.
said, “threats with a weapon [gun] and sleep deprivation.” The 18-page document pointed out that the actions breached Sandiford’s “fundamental rights under international law”. During her appeal, the 56-year-old British woman apologized to Bali’s High Court for importing drugs to the island but said she deserved to live because she helped the police to arrest members of a drug ring. The Denpasar District Court ignored the prosecutors’ recommendation that she serve 15 years and sentenced her to death last month. Her lawyers expected she would serve even less. Bali police denied the accusations today. Commander Mulyadi, head of the Denpasar police narcotics division, said he had never received any complaint of torture against Sandiford. “If it really happened, we of course would have investigated it, where it happened,
Late last month, police said Singaporean inmate Tan Swee Koon, 36, is under investigation for allegedly operating a drug ring in a high-security prison, together with a Nigerian national.
when and who [tortured her],” said Mr. Mulyadi. “If it was done by any of our officers, we would have taken appropriate action against it. But no complaint was made.” Mr. Mulyadi also denied claims that the consulate was not
Tan, who is serving a seven-year term for drug offenses, was fingered by dealers nabbed recently in Jakarta. Anang said everyone needs to take part in efforts to prevent the spread of illicit drugs, rehabilitate addicts and, most importantly, tip off the authorities about possible drug activity in their neighborhood.
notified at the time of the arrest. Sandiford lost a High Court
The UN drugs office says many illicit manufacturing facilities are in West Jakarta, which has many nightspots. Many are small-scale “kitchen-type” facilities in homes, which move frequently to avoid detection.
comment on allegations of torture, they released a
Indonesian authorities have also detected facilities in Batam, a hotspot for smugglers.
bid in London to make the government pay for a lawyer to help her appeal. Her new lawyer, Fadillah Agus, is working for costs only. The latest move by the British Government comes as a surprise yet welcome news for the British woman. While Jakarta’s British Embassy refused to statement yesterday outlining their application to the court. The embassy said in the statement: “The British Consulate in Bali accompanied by Lindsay Sandiford’s lawyer submitted on behalf of HMG an amicus brief to the Denpasar High Court. The amicus brief forms part of Lindsay Sandiford’s appeal against her death penalty
Tun Nay Soe, a program coordinator at the UN drugs office, worries that such stimulants have been wrongly thought to enhance performance and communication, and are widely perceived by those who take them as being not harmful. (February 22nd 2013)
sentence. It continues to be the long-standing policy of the United Kingdom to oppose the death penalty in all circumstances and we will do all we can assist British Nationals facing the death penalty.”(February 14th 2013)
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Indonesia to Develop Wind Power Generation
Boat Capsizes off Sanur Beach,
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Indonesia will cooperate with the United Nations
Two Sanur men went missing after the small fishing boat
Development Program (UNDP) to develop wind power
they were in overturned at sea off Mertasari Beach, Sanur,
generation projects, aiming to increase the use of renewable
on Saturday afternoon (24/2). Ketut Temon Tiarsa (42) and
source in power generation and reduce carbon emission in
Made Ada (49) set off from the beach to go fishing at about
the country, local media reported on Tuesday (19/2). The
4 pm however the two had not returned by nightfall when
joint program between Indonesian science and technology
heavy rain and strong winds hit the bay. The small boat was
research agency of BPPT and UNDP, called Wind Hybrid
found upside down at sea, and Made Ada was located some
Power Generation (WHyPGen), is expected to improve
eleven hours later floating on debris Between Serangan
electricity production from wind power generation up to
and Nusa Dua. Local fishermen found the man and rushed
19.27 Giga Watt per year and reduce carbon emission by
him to Sanglah general hospital where he was treated for
17.071 metric tons per year by 2015, the WHyPGen
exposure and shock. Ketut Tiarsa was missing for three
Manager Soeripto Martosaputro said. Research to identify
days and search & rescue teams failed to locate the man.
most potential areas to construct wind power generation is
Tiarsa’s body eventually washed up on Sanur beach on
underway at the moment in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT),
Tuesday (26/2). (February 26th 2013)
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Tropical Cyclone Rusty Hits Bali Public bus company Trans Sarbagita will open a route Strong winds, rain and high seas caused havoc in Bali on Saturday (23/2). The squalls lasted for four days and left a trail of damage to buildings and roads. A spokesman for the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) said that the turbulent weather was due to tropical cyclone Rusty that struck off the North West of Australia.Karangasem, Badung, Tabanan, Bangli and Gianyar all saw a number of incidents caused by the bad weather, including damage to houses and public facilities following floods and landslides. Average wind speeds of 10-45 km/h, resulted in fallen trees in the city of Denpasar, and high waves disrupted ferry activities at Padangbai harbor, leaving motorists traveling to Lombok stuck in traffic for up to 13 hours. In the Kediri district of Tabanan, two temples were
serving Sanur-Ngurah Rai International Airport-Nusa Dua later this year. The new route will provide an alternative mode of public transportation not only to passengers but also to airport workers. Currently, private vehicles, rental cars and taxis are the only modes of transportation available on the route, which has gained a reputation for having the island’s worst and longest daily traffic jams. The Trans Sarbagita operations head, Ida Bagus Parsa, added that eight buses would serve the new Sanur-airport-Nusa Dua route. “We are targeting at least 8,000 airport workers as our main customers. But we’ll also welcome airport
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will also be launched according to Parsa. Pastika said the airport route was the next corridor planned. However, he said, the Bali administration had to take care in designing
also affecting 15 houses nearby. The damage to Pura Puseh
the route. “We don’t want to wipe out long-standing
and Pura Luhur Gedong has been estimated at Rp 500
transportation services,” he said. Currently, Ngurah Rai
million, with large sections of the structures left in ruins. In
Taxi is the only form of transportation besides private
North Bali heavy flooding resulted in the closure of a section
cars permitted to serve passengers leaving Ngurah Rai
of the Amplapura-Singaraja road. (February 25th 2013)
International Airport. (February 23rd 2013)
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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/ office/hotel for your generous donation.
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Wanna play safe? Try wearing a helmet on your next date! A more curious phenomenon in Bali is the unorthodox use of the motorbike helmet. It’s vaguely a law here that you are supposed to wear one of these things as you negotiate the chaos which is Bali’s roads, negotiating objects of all shapes and sizes coming at you in all directions with little lighting or warning. I once counted that once you get off the bypass onto a side street the majority of riders merrily go ‘bareheaded’. Add to this the tens of thousands everyday who insist that one doesn’t need to wear one when they’re in religious garb and you’ve got a majority of the population ‘un-safety’ riding. Hence the horrendous road accident figures that Bali clocks up each year. Thousands die needlessly due to lack of helmet use, incorrect usage or substandard helmet quality. With all of this in mind, I always have to chuckle when I see helmeted couples huddling on breezy beach – they’ve got the helmet in the wrong place if they’re trying to be romantically safe here! I equally double-take at the fishermen or rice field farmers with their full-visors, especially considering that the organic hats are sooooo much cooler (literally). Crazy kids even like to hang out at malls in their latest spotty job or pink number: strutting their parents’ salaries like proud rupiah peacocks. One reason that few people wear helmets in the right places is that there is lack of law enforcement, with officers turning a blind eye at every blind corner. Another is that the price of good bit of headgear (an Indonesian ‘safety-standard’ model) can be a substantial chunk of a month’s salary in Bali. This is exactly why folks are reluctant to take them off – leave one on your bike and it could get rained on or, worse, disappear. The fact that a rice farmer can handle working in a bike helmet that in another country would suffocate you in this heat just shows to me how ‘safe’ these helmets really are. It might just be safer replacing it with one of the rubber kind! Copyright © Kulture Kid 2013 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Bali to India Part 2 Spiritual Experiences Come in Different Forms… It has been a lifelong dream of mine to go to India. I remember once having a psychic reading from a man when I was living in San Francisco. He told me, “You need to go to India one day, because you once had a lifetime there as one of the first Indian women to practice Buddhism.” His words were wrought with mystery – an enchanting invitation to take an adventure to a distant land that I only knew about through books and documentaries. That was 17 years ago.
My decision to go to India was a 10 second choice. I had actually already booked a ticket to Bangkok to do some work at a healing center there, but something strongly told me not to go. In that moment I thought, “Why not go to India instead?” And that was it. I began searching for flights and everything fell easily into place. It seemed like the Universe had a plan for me which reaffirmed that I’d made the right choice. I waited until about two weeks before my leave date to finalize my itinerary, because I was aware that there were places I would be guided to visit. Every few days I would get insights about where to go. I only had three weeks which isn’t much time for India, so I decided to start my travels in Delhi, go to Varanasi by plane, return to Delhi and then fly out to Dehradun, which is near Rishikesh. Then I would proceed by bus to Dharmsala and return to Delhi for my departure. Even though I would be on my own, I felt confident that all would go well and I would be safe. Some of my friends were concerned about me going alone, because of the recent violence that was perpetrated against a young Indian woman from Delhi. This was of course, an event that I would keep in mind during my travels. My first two days were in Delhi. This city is intense with nearly every driver on the road incessantly beeping their horns in cacophony – enough to drive any person insane. Spiritual practice #1 – How do you maintain your center amidst chaos? All my years of spiritual practice were being tested to the max, and I had only been in India just a few hours. I kept thinking about how coming here was supposed to be part of my destiny, yet it felt like quite the opposite. I did a tour of Delhi wandering around to recommended sites and soaking up the vibes, but felt that something was missing in this vast city. The energy felt heavy; the sadness of the people was palpable to me. Goodbye Delhi, Hello Varanasi… I was glad to leave the frenetic energy of Delhi and go to Varanasi – one of the oldest and holiest cities in the world. The atmosphere was distinctly different from Delhi, almost other-worldly. I watched several old men with dark brown weathered hands driving ‘tuk tuks’: 3-wheeled bikes with a passenger carriage. I arrived at my hotel a bit weary from my travels to find that the pictures on the web were not a true representation of the hotel. This reminded me of the movie: ‘The Exotic Marigold Hotel’. There’s a scene when an English woman checks in and is shocked by the condition of the hotel and demands to have the room that is advertised in the brochure. I knew there was no point in demanding this, as I could see from the shabbiness and filth of the hotel room that I was shown, that this was all that I could expect.
Spiritual practice #2 – Expectation reduces joy. I made no demands but decided it might be best to find another place to stay that was cleaner and safer. After I checked in at my new hotel, I decided to visit the Vishnu temple located at the nearby university. I took a tuk tuk through the town and marveled at how my driver navigated through all the insanity on the roads that we traversed. I arrived safely at the Vishnu temple, took off my shoes as is customary and went inside. There was a quiet beauty that seemed to permeate the entire temple. I climbed the white marble stairs to the second floor taking in the sacred energy. In the distance I heard the beautiful voice of a man singing sacred Hindu mantras. I felt drawn to go closer and bathe myself in his voice. I stood in front of this old blind man who sang with such love and joy as though he were singing directly to God. A gentle smile came upon my lips as I felt my heart opening. I recorded his song on my phone to bring back this joyful memory of India. Sarnath, Buddha’s First Sermon… The next day I headed for Sarnath. After the Buddha attained enlightenment in BodhGaya, he came to Sarnath and delivered his first sermon and thus became one of the four holiest places to the Buddhist world. My first stop was Mulagandha Kuti Vihar temple, which although modern, had a wonderful sacred energy. I spent some time in prayer there feeling deep gratitude for my life and all the experiences that led me to India. There was a monk working within the enclosed shrine area who I noticed was watching me. After a few minutes he came up to the gate and asked me to come closer. In his hand he had a striking photo of the sacred relics of the Sakyamuni Buddha enshrined in the Mulagandha Kuty Vihara. He spent some time explaining the details of this piece and its significance. Then he handed me the photo. I asked him if he was giving this to me and he said yes. “Do you want a donation?” I asked. “No. It’s a gift. I’ve been watching you praying with such devotion that I want to give you this photo.” I was deeply touched. No one had ever given me a gift for prayer. I was also quite surprised, as up to this point every temple I had been to there was always an expectation by the Sadhus (priests) that you give them a donation for their blessings. I thanked him and walked outside. Deer Park was just around the corner. I had been a practicing Buddhist for many years, so I was excited to see the Boddhi tree that Buddha sat underneath when he gave his first sermon. I entered the compound gazing at the famous Boddhi tree. Somehow I imagined that it would be much bigger. Next to the tree was a circle of giant statues representing a scene when Buddha taught his students. The figures appeared childlike. I imagined what it might have been like to sit there with Buddha, experiencing his amazing energy through his teachings and presence. I wondered if it were really true that in one of my incarnations I was one of the first women to practice Buddhism? It didn’t matter. It felt like I’d just found a missing piece to the puzzle of who I really am. What other grand and glorious adventures await me? What other grand and glorious adventures await you?
Michele is a Transformational Coach, Hypnotherapist, Energy Healer & teacher who has lived on Bali for 11 years. She utilizes a wide variety of tools to assist people in personal empowerment & healing, so that they can find greater joy and peace in their lives. www.spiritweaverjourneys. com. For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2013 © Michele Cempaka
The Indonesian Nature Foundation (LINI) is requesting donations for primary and junior-high level story books in Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa English. The books will be used by children living in two coastal villages in the North Bali district of Tejakula. The children would like to start a library. You’re help will be greatly appreciated. Books can be dropped at our office in Sanur, or we may be able to collect - please contact us at :
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AN OPPORTUNITY of a LIFE TIME Asia and particularly Indonesia’s biggest resort and fractional ownership developer requires intelligent, hardworking, self motivated, sales consultants to live and work in Bali for the Karma Royal Group. The proud owners of Indonesia’s most loved and famous resort “Karma Kandara”. We offer you the opportunity to become part of a very successful sales team and earn between 10 -75 million per month. If you are an Indonesian who speaks fluent English and are interested in earning a potentially high income, working in a positive environment, please forward your CV to: ekayanti@royalperspective.com NC/Es/6 Mar 13
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Sales Position A new and exciting events company has opened in Bali. PT Hidup Mimpi has created an event that will be running 3 times a week and we need tickets sales people. Requirements: • Sales experience • English speaking • Max age 30 years old • Must be good looking • Single If you like to party, meet new people, dance, laugh and have a great time then we want to hear from you! This job is only being offered to Indonesians Please email CV and Current Photo to info@hidupmimpi.com NC/Es/6 Mar 13
3 Job Vacancies in: 1. Villa Butler, 2. Admin/ Bookkeeping, 3. Sales/ Marketing, with min 2 years experience in hospitality/ villa. Please send your CV to Nakula Hospitality Management : <info@ nakula-management. com>. [683] Fast growing handicraft company Denpasar looking for Marketing/Female/Fluent English/English Bachelor’s Degree/send CV to <teresia. hrd.bj@gmail.com> / phone 0878 7644 6890. [726] Urgently Needed Receptionist for a yoga place in Ubud. Female preferably single max.30 yo. Good English speaking and available to work in shifts. CV to <ops@theyogabarn. com>. [739] Looking for Marketing, Finance Control, Delivery Operator, SPV HRD, Asst. Engineering, Admin. Please send your CV to <hrd@ hallomic.com>. [740] Models wanted. Female, missy fashion, age 30-45. Send sample photo, CV to <info_model@yahoo.com>. Only short list will be contacted. [218] Chef full time required for health retreat. Professionally trained or experience. Able to follow recipes with ease & to professional standard. Professional excellent food presentation is essential. <amber@saltretreats.com> by the 25th March 2013. [773] Butler experienced 50% English Seminyak Photo <ebizexpert@sbcglobal. net>. [774] Promo people wanted for one of Kuta’s best nightclubs! If you like to socialize, party and have fun then this job is for you! Email <lilis.eikon@ gmail.com>. [775] PT. WS Property Company, Looking for Sales Team. Male/Female, Age 23-35, S1 degree, energetic, full motivated and positive, basic salary, commission fee and bonus. Please send resume & CV to <info@ wsproperty.net>; Address: Jl. Tukad Barito 21D Panjer, <www.wsproperty.net>; Ph. (0361) 8955 904. [780]
Urgently required, full time & part time Web Programer, PHP, send CV to <manager@ sekarnusa.com>. [776] Live in Nanny for my 10yr daughter, located NW Bali. Chris, email-<chrisbali3@ gmail.com>. [779] PA 60% English, Legian, Recent Graduate Attractive/ Presentable Photo/CV <info@ultracondo. com> . [781] Online Marketing CoOrdinator - proficient social media and web, strong copy writing & design skills, Indonesian local English speaker, Excellent keyboard skills (Microsoft Office Suite), Proactive with strong administration background, Database management, Minimum 12mths Marketing/ tourism industry background advantageous. Contact Ray 0812 4607 6042 & email CV <jenny@ l o m b o k m a r i n a d e l r a y. com>. [782] Required female employees Accounting, understand English literate computer. Call 0813 3792 2200 Kerobokan. [783] Pantry Magic is looking for Store Assistant for our Jakarta store. Good English is a Must. Great package. Email CV to: <jkinfo@ pantry-magic.com>. [784] Teachers needed for a Montessori Preschool in Renon, Dps. Love children, min. exp 1yr. Pls send appl & CV to <lilis.husin@ caterpillars-montessori. com>. [785] Receptionist, 20-35, female, speak English, friendly, make bill, basic computer skills, start ASAP Contact: +62 813 4006 9321, +62 366 559 6367 <purwati. twofish@gmail.com>. [788] Wanted for Villa in Seminyak. 1. Maid/ housekeeping (female) 2. Housekeeping/ general maintenance, driving experience preferred (male). Must have experience and speak English. Email <Errill1980@mail.com> or Errill 0821 4592 5517. [789] Looking for Night Babysitter for our twin girls, 1 year old. Umalas, great pay, opportunity to travel with us and nice work environment. Email CV to <nadjabali@ gmail.com> or call 0878 6197 5495. [792]
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Seeking a motivated individual under 30 to revive a once flourishing business. You, the candidate speak min. English & Indonesian, have respect & knowledge of the Indonesian culture & archipelago, are at least a dive master level scuba diver, have great marketing skills. Please respond to homeschoolbali8@gmail.com With a letter including your name, a recent photograph, your date of birth, nationality and a summary of the following points: In your opinion, what does it take to revive a once flourishing business? What value does money have for yourself and for the company? How would you define competition? What defines success in your personal life and business life? How do you combine the two? Describe the virtues of an all around well run company. NC/Es/6 Mar 13
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Experienced Visual Studio .Net programmer C# HTML5 Javascript JQuery Mobile. Initial 3 months contract starting 15 March. You need your own computer. We supply Visual Studio 2012 with TFS. Travel to our office in Seminyak for meetings otherwise working from home, but be available on Skype 9am to 5pm. Please email Resume to <info@skemaz.net> with a reference from a company that will accept my phone call. [793] Req Architect Bali based min.3-4 years experience Autocad / Sketchup / Photoshop, Driver + motorcycle license A+C, can speak English. Pls send CV per CD before 11th March to start Mid March 2013 tel. (0361) 265719 or Lina (0819 3602 6500). [794] Experienced waiter needed, Canggu, good salary. 0813 3830 7876. [796] Boutique in Oberoi looking for Senior SPG. Must speak very good English and have experience in fashion. <simo@quarzia.it>. [801]
We Provide: Housekeeper, Housemaid Babysitter/Nanny freelance & permanent Driver, Security, Gardener, Pool Cleaner Office Staff, Waitress, Cook, etc. English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male. Good Service With Guarantee C/Es/20 Feb 13
“URGENTLY REQUIRED” A World Class Venue in Bali – Taman Bhagawan is seeking qualified candidates to fill current available positions of: Assistant Director of Sales, Marketing Communication Manager, Sales Executive, Asst. Event Manager, Banquet Supervisor, Banquet Staff, Bartender, Restaurant Cashier. General Qualifications: • Has min. 3 years experience in the same field • Fluent in English (verbal & written) • Computer literates • Honest, motivated person & skillful • Discipline, responsible, capable of handling multitasks & working under pressure • Could work independently or teamwork • Working hours flexibility Please send your application and CV as soon as possible to hrd@tamanbhagawan.com NC/Es/6 Mar 13
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Are You Looking For Part Time Work? I have a requirement for a Secretary, 2-hours daily, 3-days weekly. You set your own schedule. You must be proficient in English, Excel, Word, Outlook and some accounting. CV to <valsons@balivillasukapadi.com>. [802] Boutique Resort in Lombok requires fully experienced person in marketing & reservations, must have exceptional knowledge in this field and must be self-motivated and a good command of English. Email to <dsari11@yahoo. com>. [803] Sales Staffs & Supervisor needed for natural foods company. Basic salary with commission included. Contact <orders@ eastbalicashews.com>. [804] Urgently Needed: HR Manager for PMA Manufacture in DPS. Female/ fluent English/ 2 years Experience/ Understand Legalities, Payroll/ Send your CV to <job@jware.org>. [815] Urgently needed: Production Administrator For Fashion: must have garment or fashion experience, computer skills, strong administration & organization, basic English. Please send CV to <yanti@ indigokidsglobal.com>. [805]
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New Canggu development seeking Restaurant Operator. Fifty plus covers with bar, lounge and service for adjacent villas. Would suit existing operation looking to expand or keen chef wanting to make a name for themselves! Email <tfsdan@gmail.com>. [806]
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Wanted persons to make our tribal necklaces and stands. Must be experienced and reliable. Email <pngnecklace@hotmail. com>. [808]
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We are seeking an English speaking expat with interest in Fashion to work approx 3 hours per week delivering stock, merchandising and ensuring our products look perfect in the stores in which they are sold. We need you to be articulate, organised, well groomed and reliable. <info@sidewalk-distribution. com>. [810] Wanted young Indonesian dynamic socialmedia/ journalist expert to develop content for website. Fluent English/Indonesian required. CV to <info@selera. asia>. [811] Fast growing French Property and Villa Management Company based in Bali is looking for a Reservation Staff. Indonesian citizen. Please send CV + photo to <lookingforjobinbali@ yahoo.com>. [813] Looking for art gallery/ marketing manager, great selling skills and English. Good salary+commission. Send CV <contact@ thegallerybali.com>. [690] Teachers needed for preschool and primary: Good English command, preferably with previous experience in similar field. Expats and locals are welcome. Send your CV to <info@regentsschoolbali. com>. [819] Looking for someone who speaks excellent English, cooks western and Indonesian food, help with cleaning and is great with kids. Must be able to communicate with children and be responsible, reliable, honest and want to be part of a lovely family. Religious holidays/ ceremonies acknowledged. Wage negotiable and extra babysitting paid hourly. Email: <sinjt2@gmail. com>. [816]
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0812 3671 6251. [821] Mechanic for Boat Engines in Labuan Bajo,Flores. Gets an appartment, good salary Bali for 4 days (travel paid). Contact person : Made 0813 3871 3304. [818]
Seminyak luxury villa looking for an house keeping. Must have more than 10 years experience in luxury villa with notion of speaking English. Send CV to <cl@mavillapremium. com> or call +62 813 3779 0790 / 081 756 0018. [828]
HAIRDRESSING TRAINEE Young man needed to become trainee as Hairstylist. You will need to be serious about hairdressing, have talent, be fashionable and speak some English. The opportunity offers security, good training and a ability to to be world standard on completion of a 3 years training contract. Good salary and commissions offered to the right applicant. However if you are not willing to eat, sleep and think hairdressing and service do not apply, as only the best will be chosen. Contact Rusty 0361 8008993 / 087860856618 NC/Es/6 Mar 13
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Professional Marketing PT Panto Perkasa has a position open for an experienced professional marketing graduate. We are part of an international group with offices in Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines. Our product lines are unique and diverse. Requirements : • • • • • • • • • • •
Excellent English verbal and written communication skills Self-starter, independent thinker, and works well in teams Ability to develop creative marketing ideas and campaigns Ability to measure marketing effectiveness by analysing results and suggesting improvements Experience with CRM, Social media, WEB &SEO, Enterprise Sofware, B2B Marketing Microsoft Office Suite proficiency Design packages Brand development and management An undergraduate university degree with marketing major Genuine interest in digital marketing Immediate start
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Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus.com>. [554] Bali Tour & Transport Service. 0878 6137 0955 <kadek2009@gmail. com>. [778] Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653] Do you want to study or to stay in Germany? I prepare you for the necessary language certificate, please call 0813-1141 6197. [790] Massage, woman only, Rp 50.000. SMS 0878 6203 0674. [795] Contractor, Architect, Design Interior, Land for Sale. CV. Bali Brahmandha. <balibrahmandha@yahoo. com> 0819 3310 0741 / (0361) 854 9434. [797] Jewellery Business For Sale. <www.raisaswarovskibali. com> 0812 3614 4771, <raisaswarovskibali@ hotmail.com>. [756] Composite decking specialist & carpentery. E-mail: <woodworking. bali@yahoo.co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [033]
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Required IN-HOUSE VIDEOGRAPHER to conceptualize, develop and execute (produce) video content for events & in-house sales recordings. The right candidate will work primarily with the Group Creative Director toward the creation of Video content for social network channels. Good spoken English will be given preference. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Undergraduate degree in Media Production related major. 2. Demonstrates the ability to produce professional - grade video content 3. Innovative, self-starter, team builder, strong verbal and written communication, team player, proactive, detail oriented, and ability to multitask. 4. Strong video production skills combined with strong interpersonal skills so as to work effectively with people toward the successful creation of relevant video content. RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. To produce creative content in accord with the needs of the Karma Royal Group 2. To ascertain creative needs, suggest solutions, organize the process of the work flow and execute it (shoot, produce, edit, mix, etc.) Please send a detailed resume complete with a recent photo and design portfolio to : careers@creationsdesignlounge.com
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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] Expat long termed stay is searching for challenging fulltime management position at a reliable company. Over 10 years experience in the retail business. Motivated, team player and hardworking. For CV <mainski@gmail. com> / 0819 3601 4449. [595] Freelance accountant, tax consultant. 0878 6002 2239/<anggra1@yahoo. com>. [648] Woman 30 y.o looking for a job. Experienced in Pharmacy as Assistant of Pharmacist, experienced in Housekeeping (Cabin Stewardess) in Cruise Lines for 4 years, fluent English, computer literate, communicative. 0878 6098 2305. [557] Kids Tutoring, Call: 0852 3429 2211. [749] Australian Home Tutor seeks 4 hrs work/day for 5 days/week. Ph: 0813 3712 4869 John. [758] Nanny Day / Night Care. 0878 6418 8954. [777] Italian living in Bali for a long time, experienced in fashion, looking for a job as product manager or similar. Multiple languages included Bahasa. Energetic, detail oriented, efficient with “can do” attitude. Please, contact me 0818 0548 6378 <valeriazabai@hotmail. it>. [693] Very experienced GM with emphasis on boutique properties, very strong in marketing both locally and internationally, very good in finance, F & B and overall operations. A real team leader and good in people skills, have a lot of pre opening experience, seeking a new similar position in Bali also available for hotel technical adviser or consultant. For my CV please contact 081 2384 2473. [826]
Tired..need relax refresh.. Call me for Balinese Massage 0853 3764 0378. [786] Need Nanny or Cleaning Service Part time? Please contact 0823 3942 9887. [791] Helping and Managing to start your silver production, Hani 0812 4637 8630 SMS only. [798] Female, Freelance Experienced PA w. expat Ph. +62 812 9462 8277. [706] I’m looking for part time job. Working at home, have internet connection. Experienced in admin and Accounting. Speak English and Bahasa. <madedewi83@ gmail. com>. [925]
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Single female, Indonesian, experienced in marcomm. Lives in Denpasar. Call 081 999 150 607. [800] German girl, 25, is looking for a job as Nanny. Please contact me 0857 9207 3130. [814] Experience architect need job <baliarch@gmail. com>. [827] Russian expat looking for a job in Shipping/ Logistics/Operations or an administrative position. 6 years working experience. Fluent English, French, average Bahasa. Advanced degree. Tel. 0821 4657 8737 Lana. [799]
PA to the GM/Interpreter North Sea Boats is a composites shipyard based in Banyuwangi, Eastern Java. We market and build vessels from 9m to 63m for military and leisure markets world wide. Check out our website for details of what we do. We need a bright, enthusiastic person to assist our General Manager, particularly with translation work. Requirements; • Indonesian national, • Excellent written and verbal English, • Excellent computer skills, • Initial contract for 3 months. • Remuneration negotiable. Send your CV with a recent photograph to; HR@northseaboats.com NC/Es/6 Mar 13
LEADING RETAILER IN BALI MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY We are looking for a person already based in Indonesia and with experience as a Retail Manager to lead our team and develop our already established retail business in Bali. We are an international company with diverse business interests and already have several showrooms in Bali. We intend to expand our product ranges and will be looking for new outlets. You will need to demonstrate experience of leading a retail team and should be able to show aptitude in a variety of management roles which will include stock control, product development, budgeting and communication at all levels from suppliers to Board Directors. The ideal candidate will have a broad knowledge of every aspect of retail management, will have worked with IT systems and excel, and some knowledge of the jewellery and/or fashion industries would be an advantage. Please initially send your CV to the following email address: parni@cipindo.com NC/Es/6 Feb 13
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Our growth is fast; your career opportunity is huge. if You are between 26 and 35 years old or over, fluent in Indonesian with good use of English (orally and written), like new techno, join us to have fun in your job, learn always more and experience success with a young and modern company.
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SALES AGENT 10 Positions available Ideal Candidate Qualifications => S1 at least, between 26 and 35 years old, men and women, Bahasa Indonesia and English fluent, sociable, target oriented, self demanding, interested by new technologies and expecting a big career in advertisement sector. Potential gaji bulanan between Rp4.000.000 s/d Rp10.000.000 termasuk komisi depending on target achievement. The company provides with all necessary commercial tools. Send your CV to ita.arpah@directoclip.com (please put REF MKT on your email subject / CV)
WEB ASSISTANT 2 Position available Ideal Candidate Qualifications => computer engineer or S1 in IT at least (between 26 and 40 years old). English fluent orally. any kind of 3rd language would be appreciated. Gaji depending on experience. Send your CV to ita.arpah@directoclip.com (please put REF PROD on your email subject / CV) C/Es/20 Feb 13
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Nusa Lembongan
BC- V762
• Paradise in nearby island • Settled in 1000 sqm freehold land with 850 sqm building size • Two storey villa, consisting of three bedrooms and three bathrooms, fully furnished, private swimming pool and big garden • Perfect for private residence or holiday rental for family accommodation • Has Pondok Wisata license, perfect for investment
For Sale – AUD 650.000,Mediani (62)815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642
Kampial
Ubud
BC-V742
• A blended Balinese and modern architectural style • Consist of three bedrooms complete with en-suite bathroom, sited in 1000 sqm freehold land. • This villa has a spectacular view, as the location is high up on the edge of Petanu river valley • Just minutes away from Ubud and tourism attractions. • Pondok Wisata license is provided
For Sale – IDR 12.500.000.000,Mediani (62) 815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642
BC-V758
Seminyak
BB-V1029
Ubud
BC–V769
• Luxurious villa in Ubud • The four rooms villa are nestled in the secret lush jungle at the breathtaking valley edge of Dawa River. • Settled in 600 sqm tranquil freehold land, place to enjoy the beautiful sounds of nature and the greenish peaceful scenery • This villa has Pondok Wisata License, great for property investment
For Sale – IDR 7.500.000.000,Mediani (62) 815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642
Seminyak
BB-B113
• Smart Living for Smart People • Offering the spectacular breathtaking views of Mt.Agung, Nusa Penida, Tanjung Benoa, Benoa Harbour, Kuta and Ngurah Rai International Airport. • Selling in 3 type of house : Gold, Platinum & Diamond, every home is designed to maximize your comfort living • Featuring : Estate Facilities such as Club House, One gate Security with CCTV system, Swimming pool, Children’s park and play area, Wi¿ Internet, Communal Area lighting.
• Tropical minimalist 4 bedroom villa on 320sqm of land • Over 280m2 built over 2 Àoors, offer for 28 year lease & 20 year extension • The western kitchen displays imported European appliances including range hood and an inbuilt wine fridge.There is a huge open air family room with coffered ceilings • Relax in the roof top modern alfresco with its own built in fridges and BBQ area • Just 300m to the Canggu Club, 1km from the beach and 3.5km to Seminyak.
• Central Seminyak Estate Property • This fabulous 3BR villa represents the very best in luxury holiday accommodation • Sit on 695sqm of land with open living/dining overlooking the swimming pool, you’ll enjoy exquisitely decorated home & the easy-living convenience of maid service • Offer for 21 years lease with a 25 year extension at market price • Trendy Oberoi street is at your doorstep just a few hundred meters away
For Sale – Start from IDR 1.590.000.000,Mediani (62) 815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642
For Sale USD 399,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358
For Sale USD 650,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358
Seminyak
BB-B192
Seminyak
BB-V1025
• Chic Petitenget Living 3BR home built in a contemporary Bali style • Sit on 336sqm of land, offer on a 18-year lease + a 20-year extension at market price • Comprises two pavilions, the larger has a central living and dining area with a Western kitchen and two of the bedrooms lead off either side of the living room • Second pavilion is for 3rd BR, separated from the main house by a 6 x 3m pool • Located in an area exploding with restaurants & only a stone’s throw from the beach
• Stunning freehold villa in Umalas on 1,250sqm of land • This villa has been crafted in modern architecture combined with traditional touch • Consist of a total of 7 en-suite bedrooms, spacious lounge areas, open-plan living & dining area, a 20 x 5 meter swimming pool & a fully-¿tted European kitchen set • Fully furnished, completed with staff quarter, laundry area & spacious parking area • Located in a tranquil area of Umalas, just a short drive away from the lively pace of Seminyak
For Sale USD 330,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358
For Sale USD 895,000 Adami Gilberto (62) 812 4658 8471 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358
Brawa
BA-V410
Jimbaran Beach
• Luxury three storey 4 bedroom villa • Located in the exclusive Brawa Beach residences just 50 meters from the beach • A modern contemporary design combined with high quality ¿nishing in a tropical landscape • The spacious master bedroom is on the upper level with large private ensuite • The location is popular and any investment will ensure encouraging ROI
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For Lease USD 775,000 for 19 years Stephen Williams (62) 857 381 285 89 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208
For Freehold USD 499,000 Jack Mitchell (62) 812 398 887 30 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208
BA-V312
Luxury 3 bedroom double level villa with sea views is one of only eight Situated within this exclusive gated estate on a hillside above Jimbaran bay Separate living area with full home entertainment Outside seating area with gazebo is the perfect place to watch the sunset Walking distance to Jimbaran bay and 15 minutes to the airport
South Seminyak • • • • •
BA-B21
Stunning and affordable 2 to 3 bedroom Villas A fantastic opportunity to acquire 2 or 3 bedroom villas in Seminyak Only 3 villas left for sale within an exclusive 11 villa estate on a 40 years leasehold Located only yards away from the Legian road with all its famous restaurants 10 minutes stroll to the beautiful sandy beaches of Seminyak
For Lease USD 325,000 for 40 years Siti Purba (62) 878 628 220 02 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208
Balangan • • • • •
BA-L602
Fantastic size building plots available, Ocean Views 910 sqm land, perfect shape, overlooking pristine white sandy beaches This ideal location has only limited land and only 2 plots remaining Situated adjacent to Dreamland ,home to an internationally recognized 18 hole golf course 10 minutes to Jimbaran Bay passing The Ayana and The Four Seasons Resorts
For Freehold USD 308,000 Luki Purwanti (62) 819 998 491 23 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208 C/Re/G-6 March 13
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+/- 10 Minutes to Seminyak area, Close to Tiara Gatsu Supermarket Restaurant, Hospital, International university, Market etc. Facilities: 2 individual wooden bungalow, 2 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms, Open living and dining room. Kitchen and equipment. Small office, Garage, Satellite TV, Garden, Fully furnished. Rp. 89 million/year-min 2 years Call: 081 139 5305 NC/Re/I-06 March 13
~ ABC Apartment ~ Type A (Studio Room) 5,800,000 Rp/Month 54,000,000 Rp/Year Type B (Studio Room+Loft) 6,400,000 Rp/Month 61,200,000 Rp/Year Queen Size Bed, Kitchen, AC, Hot Shower, Cable TV, Furniture, Refrigerator, Night Security
Call: 0821-445-33878 C/Re/I-20 Feb 13
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BUKIT
TUBAN
Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547]
Cozy apartment for rent. fully furnished with kitchenette, flatscreen tv, dvd player, ac and hot water. 10 mins to kuta or legian. quiet and safe area with security. SMS +62 878 6282 6460 or email <dian.surf@gmail.com> for info and price. [6542]
For rent, spacious one & two bedroom apartments near Dreamland. Fully furnished, share pool & BBQ area. 1 bedrm plus kitchen, bathrm and lounge room $600/month. 2 bedrm plus kitchen, 2 bathrm and lounge room $1000/month. Ph/SMS between 9am - 5pm - +62 878 6184 3997. [6270]
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For Sale/Rent. Four apartments in one 3 storey building near Dreamland Beach. Fully furnished; pool & BBQ area; has hotel license; Land 4 are; building 380sqm. Great views & breeze; Sell $490.000. Rent yearly $25,000. Ph/ SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6271]
Successful 40 seater restaurant for lease in centre of Lovina. Established reputation and highly recommended in the lonely planet and rough guide. Fully furnished with loyal staff. 685 million for 10 year contract. Serious enquiries only to: <stephanie@satriawan.co.uk>. [6385] Land for Sale Beachfront in Western Bali: The land is 20,000 m2. Price: Rp 1,650,000/m2 Negotiable. Location: Gerokgak, Desa Gondol Penyabangan. Great view. Perfect for investment. Call now: 081 2384 0737 / 765 476. [6427]
For Sale New 2 bedroom - 3 bathroom house near Karma Kendara on 2 are land, house 100sqm. Australian quality. Sell Aust $95,000. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6272] For rent villa 4 suitable bedrooms in Pecatu Graha cluster Arjuna C8/1. Contact 0819 1666 0433 / 0853 3746 0357. [6486]
Apartment for rent in Lovina / Kaliasem! 200 m from the main road, quiet and centrally located. Restaurants and the beach are within easy walking distance! For more information: <www.ferien-auf-bali.com>, <alam-bali@ web.de> or, 081 236 200 915. [6493]
Two story house with large garden in 3.5 are land, fully furnished 2 bed rooms in Sahadewa real estate in Pecatu Indah Resort available for yearly rental, please contact 081 2381 6888. [6507]
Freehold land, you searched, we found: 14-28-59-140 are cemagi, 180-123 are beachfront Pasut-Kelating, 21-4224-24-55 are Klecung-Kelating, 443 are last beachfront bukit and more, <hansvandedonk@raywhiteparadise.com> this is what makes the difference. [6517]
Cafe for sale Uluwatu Road close Nirmala Ungasan, include stock equipment and 2 years lease. House for rent Balangan Pratama 2 beds, 1 bath, kitchen, laundry, 3 airconds, hot water system, fully furnished, monthly yearly. 0878 6093 2062. <asfiyah2000@yahoo.com>. [6521] C/Re/G-6 March 13
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APARTMENTS & VILLAS Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-20 Feb 13
● Sanur - Rare 3 bdr house in the center near
the beach, freehold US$ 395,000. ● Padang Bai in the high lush green outcrops & near the bch beautiful 3 bdr Eur. style villa on 10 are for $ 385,000. Also 11 are ready to build 2bdr villa lease 42 yrs US$ 320.000. ● Sanur-Jl. Kesari modern 1 bdr villa leasehold walled land for only Rp. 900,000,000! AUD$199,000/20yrs or AUD$ 209,000/45yrs. ● Tabanan - Kerambitan Villa Sawa; cozy 4bdr colonial style villa on 13 are freehold Euro ● Sanur spacious 2 bdr villa en-suite with extra 175,000. room for kid/office + all facilities. Lease 19yrs ● Jimbaran 3 bdr villa fully furn. on 22 are with US$199,000. 1000m2 vacant land fit for any other purpose. ● Sanur - Jl. Sekuta 2 bedroom villa for rent, Lease 22yrs US$ 385,000 ext. Rp. 90 million/year. ● Kuta-Tuban 11 are strategic located land ● Sanur - Padang Galak near the river 3 are Rp. 160 million/year, min 15 years. land for Rp 350 million / are. ● Tabanan - Kelecung 845m2 land near the ● Tanah Lot - Munggu near Canggu and the beach Rp. 65 million /are. beach 18,5 are land with ricefield & mountain ● Gianyar cute hotel / bungalow resort with 12 view Rp.80 million / are. units; freehold, Euro 540,000. “APEX” is Dutch owned and also specialized in Visa Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com & Business Consultancy www.apexpertise.com Visit our website for more exciting properties! ● Sanur close to the beach fully furnished
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BERINGIN PROPERTY LAND FOR SALE KUTA UTARA - Kulibul 3Are,4m Road Access, Ready to build. Freehold PRICE : IDR 325 Mill/ Are KEROBOKAN - Banjar Anyar, 5.5 Are, 3.5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 600 Mill/ Are - Tegal Cupak, 11.8 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build, expatriat residential. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 460 Mill/ Are - Tegal cupak, 25 Are, 3.5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 600 Mill/ Are KEDUNGGU - 12 Are, 6m Road access, rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 230 Mill/ Are MENGENING - 28 Are, 4m Road access, beach views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 285 Mill/ Are NYITDAH - Belalang vilage, 13 Are, 1km from Kedunggu Surfing beach, Ready to build (Perumahan ),3.5 Road access, rice field paddy views,electric. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 125 Mill/ Are Villa for Sale Kedunggu Kedungu 5mn from the beach, 10mn from golf Meridien, 10 mn from supermarket in Kediri. 23 ares freehold villa. 3 bedrooms with AC. 9X5 infinity swimming pool. Sell furnished and equiped/ fridge, Modena electric oven, integrate Modena 3 burners gas,TV L.E.D. 40 inch+5.1 surround system. PRICE : US$ 537.000 Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com
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Villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Please contact 081 2363 0309 / 0878 6202 6999. [4870]
Very nice 2 bedrooms villa for rent, 120 millions years, 5 min from jail, pool, full furnish, full equip, free security. 0819 1660 4936, <villaemilybali@yahoo.com>. [6508]
Padang Griya Gg. IV no. 1. Road access 5 mtr. Building 200m2, upstrairs 200m. Land 6 are. 6 bedrooms, gazebo, AC, hot/cold water, PDAM, 5000 watt electricity. House 1,5 are, full garden, AC, hot/cold water, 2 bedrooms, outside/ inside bathroom, PAM, Muding Indah 3x. Contact 423 582 / 0361 7474 790. [6267]
Villa available end March to end July, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 10m pool, garage, Indovision, 8 are garden, central location, staff included, 15 mill month nego. Tel. 081 2381 8183 or email <robexx@hotmail.com>. No agents. [6519]
28 years Umalas 2, sell villa. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pool 10mx4, fully equip, IMB Pondok Wisata. Contact: 0858 5702 6691. [6469]
Kerobokan Classic family villa, 10 are, four double bedrooms, two smaller bedrooms, maids room or office. All with ensuite. 12.5m pool + kids pool. Open plan living/ dining overlooking lush gardens. Fully furnished, Wi-Fi, Indovision, phone. 200jt yearly. PH: 081 2464 5281. [6441]
Clean, quiet, furnished 1 BR house. Aircon, hot water, kitchen, bathroom, king size bed, cable TV, swimming pool, private garden. 5 mins to Bintang Supermarket. 0813 8186 1384. [6478] House to Rent in Kerobokan. 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, small garden, rice field view, furnished, 5 mins drive to Brawa beach. Ready to move in. 4 mill per month nego. Please contact 0361 1783 9602. [6480]
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Real Estate
Land 7 Are, 600 million/are (fix), SHM, Kerobokan, 10 meters road access, excellent neighbors: villas, SPBU, bank, apartments, schools & hotel. Burger King/Pizza Hut/J.Co Sunset Road <5 minutes. Urgent 08 1919 16 7777 (owner). [6483] Leasehold. Beautifully renovated Balinese cottage between jail and Seminyak. 2 bed/bath, furnished, plunge pool, views of Agung. 1.5 ara, simple elegant living. 30 years, AU$215k neg, 0858 5726 7516 or <markobrien23@ gmail.com>. [6492] Nice beauty natural private pool one and two bedrooms villa for long term rent. Complete fully furnished, free wifi. Ctc 0819 9945 7003. *Nice villas/land for sale, please contact 0812 4677 3773. [6500] URGENT-New rooms for rent at Puri Priskila Pengubengan Kangin. Fully furnished room, kitchen & bathroom, chairs & tables, LED TV, wardrobe, AC, kitchen set, fridge, hot water, WiFi. Call/Mssg 081 735 0566. [6502]
Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free WiFi, from 50 to 150 m2, daily / monthly Rp. 4 - 7.5 million / yearly. 2 location off West Marlboro, close to Carrefour. +62 81 2388 9173. [6262] Nice house near Bali Buddha, two bedrooms, living room open on garden. From now to end August, Rp. 40.000.000. Security, cleaning lady, gardening. Quiet environment in green alley. Call Marie 0878 6254 2631. [6522] Cheap villa for rent. New 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (or 2 bedrooms + office, Speedy internet). All aircond with lock up living room, furnitured, leafy location, 24 hr security, pool. Near Cafe Moka. 115 million/year. Phone Indi: 0819 9906 1315. [6333] New house for rent. 10 minutes from Bali Buddha, 5 minutes from Tiara Gatsu. Beautiful 3 bedroom, 1 big bathroom, 1 AC, 1 hot water bathroom, living room, kitchen, big garden. Call Komang: 0819 9932 3230. Made: 081 6472 6425. [6533] Nice villa for rent, start half April, short term long term, 2 bedroom, living, 2 kitchen, veranda, maid and gardener included, swimming pool. Call Milla 0361 788 4990. [6540]
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BUDGET GUESTHOUSE Kuta EcoStay in the heart of Kuta Brand NEW â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Top Quality â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Promo Rates! Contact: (+62) 0 816 188 0097 or 0 813 2200 4110 Email: fitri@kutaecostay.com Address: 12 Gang Lotring, Jalan Pantai Kuta
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APARTMENT IN SEMINYAK
Amed Absolute Beachfront, 12 ara @ Rp225j/ara, Hak Milik, IMB, UPL/UKL, Ijin Hotel Melati; also 9 ara hillside/ oceanview @ Rp150j/ara. Central location, perfect for dive center or resort, only one hour by fast boat to Gilis, ready to build. <info@ecodivebali.com>. [6501]
Monthly to Yearly Rental. 2 storey 1 Bedroom, A/C, bath, balcony Lounge/kitchenette. Wifi and cable TV Daily housekeeping. Shared plunge pool
TABANAN
info@balisunsetterrace.com 08123668110
(50m along lane opposite Warung Made restaurant in Kuta)
Designed for travellers wanting value for money and who have an eco-conscience C/Re/G-12 Dec. 12
LAND FOR RENT Seminyak: 3 are, 10 are, 18 are, 40 are, villa area, great access Umalas: 6 are, 8 are, villa area, main access Canggu: 4 are, 20 are, 30 are, main access
LAND FOR SALE Seminyak: 3 are, 5.7 are, 8 are, villa area, great access Umalas, Kerobokan: 4 are, 7 are, 19 are, 52 are, villa area, main access Canggu: 5 are, 7 are, 8 are, 12 are, 21 are, 57 are, 44 are, great access Jimbaran: 50 are, 75 are cliff-front, 1.5 hectares cliff-front, 2 hectares view, 4.4 hectares view CALL: 081236333693, 08179725265 Email: balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-6 Mar 13
Bali Advertiser
Are you looking for land to buy in Tabanan area, small of big plots. Contact or e-mail directly to owner: Tel: +62 81 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452]
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For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 10 until 20 are located in Arto Sari near Soka Beach. This plot of land sits on the highest point in this area with stunning sea views that cannot be blocked, comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price: Rp. 39 Mill per are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [1382] C/Re/I-17 Oct 12
BB-V1052 PROPERTY
Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Eric +62 (0) 812 3766 3111 elivesey@exotiqproperty.com
Freehold Umalas Prime Price USD 750,000 Just under 600 sqm land. Residence size 375 sqm Two storey 4 bedroom en-suite Swimming pool, garden, river frontage C/Re/G-6 March 13
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SEMINYAK
Jl.Saraswati - off Jl. Bidadari. 5mins to the heart of Seminyak. 4 bedrooms/ensuite in every room, AC, huge swimming pool, garden, maid quarter and overly expansive open plan joglo for lounge and kitchen. Now available for long term enquiries (min 5 years). Call 0878 6189 7970. [5647]
Villa at Seminyak. 19 months overcontract Rp. 225.000.000,Nego. Now - Sept 15, 2014. 2 KS beds w/ walk in wardrobe, 2 bathroom, cable-TV, washing machine, large fridge, freezer, 4 burner, oven stove, pool. 0819 3626 5914 / 0823 4166 7577. No agents. [6314]
3 bedroom villa at Drupadi & 4 bedroom at Kunti Seminyak. Daily or weekly. Swimming pool, daily maid, Wi-Fi, hot water, open living and kitchen. And also have 2 bedrooms in Legian. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]
3 bedroom villa with swimming pool in Seminyak/Legian. Quiet, central, landscaped gardens, AC, Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV. 11 juta/month with staff. 1 bedroom 5 juta/month. Call 0815 5816 4966, 0813 3748 9143. <annulzy@yahoo. com>. [6352]
Central Seminyak, Retail store overcontract. Renovated double 80 sq mt shop plus terrace. Suit boutique, spa, cafe, gallery. Has office, lighting, bathroom, phone etc. 2yr 9mo remaining, terms upfront. <balishopforrent@yahoo. com>. SMS 0812 391 0353. [6240]
Beautiful two/three bedrooms villa behind Bintang. Near beach. Petitenget and Sunset Point. Central location. Pool, garden, FF, also two bedrooms, no pool, good price long term. 081 7979 9922, 0857 1109 3547. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [6434]
Leasehold land overcontract 19 years + 10 years extendable already nego. Jl Tangkuban Perahu/Jl Bidadari area. 743m2. Quiet area. All paperwork ready to built. 4 million Rp/year/are. Contact 0813 3830 4617. [6318]
Villa for rent yearly 220 million nego. Pool, garden, quiet, Jl. Drupadi II. Contact Made telp. 0818 0567 9871. For rent shop 2 floor. Jl. Oberoi no. 22 (Lasmana) yearly. Please call Made 0818 0567 9871. [6530]
Villas for rent Seminyak 1, 2, 3, 4 Bedrooms, Modern style, Fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, Pool, Internet Connection, Tropical garden, price start from USD 80USD 500 /night Available for short and long term rentals. Contact +62 (0)81 7973 5110 - English. 0813 3773 7443 - Indonesia 0361-735 953. [6467]
Big house for rent. 4 bed/3 bath, pool, Internet, big garden, great safe location, 2 maids included, furnished, Indovision, extra apartment over garage, April to December, 12 million per month. Call 733 697 or 0818 0546 2579. [6534]
SHOP overcontract +/- 40m2, Seminyak. Suit: fashion, optical, shoes, handbags, jewelery, cosmetic/perfumery, photographic, phones/DVDâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Remaining contract 3,5 years ending 20/07/2016. Rp. 95 juta p.a. Includes all light fittings, fixtures, new gen-set & aircon. Barbara 081 2392 5205 / 081 2367 1616. [6471] Villa for rent in Seminyak. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water, garden, 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom. Please contact 081 6471 6683. [6472] Big shop for rent (95m2) on Seminyak main street, excellent condition. Fully renovated, five years contract left. Very good deal. Conveniant also for spa and restaurant. Call 0819 3601 7443 or 0812 4676 6349. [6171] Land for lease at jalan Yudistira gang Aman lane Banjar Tatag Seminyak, 28. 1 are (2810 SQM) 29 years + 25 years optional extension, ready to build, good access, electricity, water, phone, rice terrace view suitable for villas, Price IDR 8 mill /are/year. Please contact Putu 081 2380 6209 / email <bali-opportunity@indo.net.id>. [6479] Luxury furnished private villa Legian/Seminyak, 7 year lease for sale or rent Rp. 170 million per year (minimum 2 years), discount for longer term, 10 minutes walk Double6 Beach, 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathroom, pool, garden, internet. <lanceshay@hotmail.com>, 0821-4590-3667. [6330] Building for lease: Center of Seminyak. A strip of 6 shops & 1 restaurant, or for any commercial purpose. Built on 800m2 land, strategically located. For lease 20 years. Contact: <breeze.bali@yahoo.com>. [6297]
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QUICK SALE!! SHOP AND HOUSE At cokroaminoto 434, Ubung, Denpasar (Strategic location for business) Land :320m2 Building : 334m2 free hold House is behind the shop, 6 bedroom, 3 bathroom,kitchen IDR 3.500.000.000,Call Angel 081915679383 NC/RE/U-6 Mar. 13
For sale villa in Seminyak, the ladn 324m2, pool, 2 storey, 5 bedroom, fully furnished and for sale house + building + land 27.400m2 in Dalung, close to Canggu. No agent/ broker. Call to 0819 1655 4455. [6535] For sale: 4 unit villas in Jl. Bidadari Seminyak. Total 9 bedrooms. Full furnished, pool, garden, parking area, telephone. Leasehold (20 years). USD 650k. Call +62 878 6180 7170 email: <widyawati.made@gmail.com>. [6538] House for rent, swimming pool, big garden, near Jalan Kunti Seminyak, open living room, two bedroom, bathroom and separate guest house, very quiet and safe. Housemaid and electricity included. Only 11 millions monthly, long or short term. Call 0813 5338 7636 or 0823 7768 7768 Made. [6485] For rent / lease villa in Petitenget landsize 410m2, 2 bedrooms, swimming pool, fully furnished. For sale villa in Nusa Dua, landsize 10 are, building 300m2. Contact 0818 0543 6297 or 0819 9900 2999. [6490]
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KEROBOKAN OVER CONTRACT
Fully furnished 1,2 BR apt in a resort by Legian beach, daily, monthly, yearly. 2+3 bedrooms villa in Seminyak for daily rent. Brand new studio rooms with shared pool for $500 per month. Pls go <www.apartment-bali.com> or 081 759 1068. [6496]
2 storey unique Balinese style building 2 are, 2 telp lines, 4 toilets, fully renovated, presently garment factory and showroom, big parking, ideal for furniture â&#x20AC;&#x201C; many uses, 5 years o/c.
Villa for sale in Petitenget 3.5are and 2.77are; Canggu 1.5 are. Last piece small size beach front land in Tanjung Benoa 12are, price 12mll. Serious buyers only, no agent please. Just call/text/bbm me 0815 1009 9918. [6499]
Main road location close to the jail. Jl. Tangkuban Perahu no. 18 Kerobokan.
For Sale the last piece of freehold land in the most sought after area, exactly in front of Seminyak Square. 10,3 Are. Direct to owner 081 1959 0533 or <gatosura@gmail. com>. Text first before call. No agent please. [6511]
ENQUIRY CALL INDO : 081 7978 8545 ENGLISH : 081 7478 6533 NC/RE/M-6 Feb. 13
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Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV 32”, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark, Wi-Fi. IDR 1.800.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. Please email <crescent.freija@yahoo.com> or SMS 0852 3754 2274. [5588]
Beachfront property for sale. Freehold land 49.35 are in Tejakula protected coral reef good for snorkeling. Close to Gaia-Oasis resort with paved road access to SingarajaAmlapura road. Beautiful sunrise over the ocean. Excellent for resort or investment. Rp 65jt/are. Call 0812 3652 6055 (Bahasa Indonesia). [6495]
Overcontract Kost Exclusive, 15 years, 14 rooms, fully furnished, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, carpark. Good investment. Price IDR 2.5 Billion (nego). Please email: <nyomanaril@gmail.com>. [5589]
Land for sale 3,15 are in front of Matahari Beach & resort Pemuteran - West Singaraja. Good posision for restaurant or mini market two the mine road price 700 million. PH. 081 238 05518. E-mail <ptida@dps.centrin.net.id>. [6544]
Quick sale house in Ciung Wanara Renon. 2 storey. Please call 0813 3963 1779. [5942]
LEGIAN
Exotic house for rent, Gatsu Barat/Penamparan, 3bedrooms, 2bathrooms, huge livingroom, carport ac, telephone, internet. easy access to Kerobokan, Canggu. For sure you love this one. Call 081 2380 9376 (Carlos), <prammf@gmail.com>. [6487] Pemogan over contract 17 months, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, furnished, bale, swimming pool, safe, private, double carport, central location. 10 minutes Kuta, 10 minutes Sanur, behind Carrefour. 50 juta/nego. 0878 6221 2560. [6526]
VILLA FOR RENT - SEMINYAK GOLDEN LOCATION
Monthly 12 M Rp Just behind of Cafe Moka Seminyak, takes 5 min to Bali Deli and Jalan Oberoi. This house villa is newly refurbished, repainted, new roof and 2 new AC installed. Facilities: 2 bedrooms w/ bathtubs, large living room, large dining area, swimming pool, small garden, car parking space, electric 7.700 V, laundry space, air conditioned, water heater. Contact us at: 0858-5703-7774 (English)
081233021299 (Indonesian) Email: jayaabadibali810@gmail.com Also other weekly, monthly, yearly villas available NC/Re/A-6 Mar 13
TAMAN AYU VILLAS
Located in the hilly area of Jl.Taman Giri - Mumbul Nusa Dua near the new toll road & University Hospital Unique 3x4 bdr Villa development designed by Dutch & Balinese architects and built under Dutch supervision Villa is semi-furnished with a landsize of 235 m2 and living area of 200 m2 From second floor view over the hills, the ocean and Tanjung Benoa!
You did not find land or houses in this newspaper but you really don’t want to miss any opportunity? Send a mail: <hansvandedonk@raywhiteparadise.com>, this is what makes the difference. [6518] For rent weekly, monthly beautiful villa in Padma Legian. Furnished 2 bedroom AC, 2 bathrooms, open living room, kitchen, Wifi, TV sat, maid. More info please contact 081 890 0480. [6528] Shop for lease in Benesari Legian, 8,5 years, 50 mil/year, 8X4m2, 0857 9267 2844. [6543]
FREEHOLD: US$ 385,000 10 are land for sale @ Rp. 350 million/are
“APEX” is Dutch owned and also specialized in Visa & Business Consultancy Visit our website for more exciting
Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com www.apexpertise.com properties! NC/Re/P-06 Mar. 13
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Freehold Petitenget Villa Price USD 1,250,000 Two storey four bedroom villa on 650 sqm land Swimming pool and mature garden bordering river C/Re/G-6 March 13
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. Freehold 5580 sq2 for a fast selling. Amazing sunset, direct to the owner and good road access to the land. For serious party please call or email at . NC/Re/I-06 March 13
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LOMBOK Stunning beach front land in Lombok for sale: 1,2 Ha at Gili Sudak facing east and 1,5 Ha at Gili Asahan facing wast. Call 0812 3922 7767. [6547]
SANUR Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wifi, 5 minutes to the beach & International school. Call on: 0361 – 887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail: <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [6477] For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362] For sale “Beautiful Private Villa”, LS: 2000m”, located near from sanur, river’s side, two pools, five suite rooms, restaurant, lobby, big garden, SHM, prices 12 Billion, more details: <www.soleyabalivilla.com> / call: 0813 2499 7063. [6392] SANUR..self contained studio appt..free wi-fi, pool in complex near KFC, Rp. 3,750,000 per month plus electric. <newstartbali@gmail.com>. / 0852 3796 4565. [6488] Sale Leasehold Modern 2 story house Jl. Kutat Lestari. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living, study, pool, garage and service area. Build 280 sq mtrs, land 4.25 are. Contact <baliserena@dps.centrin.net.id>. 081 2381 1819. [6498] House in Sanur 7min to beach, for lease 75mills nego, ls 150m2, bs 190m2, 4rooms and one en-suite. Details please call 081 7975 8000 or email to <ary.edithia@gmail. com>. [6506] New 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom villa. Swimming pool and garage. Large kitchen/dining and living space. Great location in Jl Kesari II. Fully furnished. 12 month lease. Phone 081 339 607 386, email <marianna6112@gmail. com>. [6523] Monthly Rental: Villa in compound with private beach access, 2 are, 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, AC, private pool, garden. Contact Koming: 0878 6085 3766 or email <komingbali@gmail.com>. [6537] Beach Villa for rent inside Griya Santrian complex. Modern, New, swimming pool, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom. 1 year $22,000, 2 year $40,000, negotiable. Come and have a look. Email <diannebali2@gmail.com> or call 0878 6248 1075. [6539] New villa for rent, 3 large bedrooms with full ensuite, AC, f/furnished, s/pool, daily $150,00 also avail weekly or monthly. SMS/call 0878 6003 8104 or <peterlisye@yahoo. com.au> for further information. [6541] For rent. Kutat Lestari. New house. 3 beds/en suite. All furnished. Modern kitchen. 8m pool. Long term contract. Rp. 150 million per year. Contact owner: 0812 396 3685. [6420]
Beautiful Hill-Side Property For Sale By Owner
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7km from and overlooking central Negara city (West Bali). Fantastic views (Jimbaran to Java). Lots of trees (clove, cocoa, coconut, lemon, etc). Small 2 bedroom house, 2,200 watt elecetricity. Mountain water piped in, asphalt road. 100 Are, 1 Hectare Rp. 10,000,000 (ten million rupiah) per are.
Telp. 081 138 7767 b_kens@yahoo.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, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041] House for sale: western style house on 15 are land. Green house sanutary system located on mountain with best view. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]
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Weekly / Monthly / Yearly In a traditional Balinese house, KUTA AREA (Jalan Majapahit) 2 rooms apartment and single rooms also available. Fully furnished, daily cleaning, AC & TV, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi. Quiet area close to the beach and 10 minutes walking distance to the night life. Start at Rp. 2 million/month.
For Sale: New luxury home, 2 story, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, built w/ green technology, low cost monthly utilities, minutes from golf, shopping, beaches. Freehold. No agents, call 081 756 7630. [6176] House for rent. Located in Beranda Mumbul Residence Nusa Dua. 2BR, kitchen with stove and fridge, 2 beds, shower with heater, garage and garden. Call 0813 5337 3333. [6484]
Please call : 081.558.004.182 / 081.317.986.177 C/Re/U-06 Mar. 13
FOR SALE Bar / Restaurant in Legian. Very well known with 8 years lease. Will consider equity partner with strong management skills.
Email : bar666bali@gmail.com NC/RE/U-25 July 12
LOOKING FOR
REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 7.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Looking for: 1-3 hectares freehold land, Ayung River front (Sobek Adventure). No Agents! Email: <brasco_danil@yahoo.com>. [001] Looking for 5-7 bedroom villa, 500m 2, with green surrounding area, 300-500m 2, located in Jimbaran, Kedonganan, Tuban for 1-5 years. No swimming pool, No furniture. Send your best offers to <1stepbali@gmail.com>. [002] Looking for villa 2-5 bedrooms, only at Seminyak, Petitenget or Batubelig with pool and garden for long term from owner. 0821 4723 9997. [003] Looking for safe, clean apartment. Kerobokan area. 2.5 Mills/month, with speedy internet. <inz_1999@yahoo.com>. [004]
Contact BALI ADVERTISER
Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta - Bali Telp : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz
Rent/sale villa 2 bed/bathrooms, in/outside living, kitchen, full furnished, AC/hot water, garden, terrace, parking, on cliff area. 081 734 5606. [6489] Rent villa hill seaview quiet area European style, 2 bed/ bathrooms, in/outside living, dinner, kitchen, fullfurnished, A/C, hotwater, TVsat, terrace, gazebo, garden, swpool, 7juta month included maid & security. Owner 081 7472 7296. [6520]
JIMBARAN Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 10 million/are/year (nego), min 5 years, max 20 yrs. Call 081 7066 0650 (English) / 081 2383 4011 (Bahasa Indo). [5803] Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. 2,75 mill monthly or 250k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [4592] House for sale in Jimbaran, 5 minute to the beach, 10 minutes to airport. Land size 2 Are, building type 75. New house. Strategic. 3 bedroom, dining, garage, garden. Call Reny 0819 1655 3280 or 0857 3735 5448. [6481] New built house for rent yearly, 2 BR, 2 bathroom, powder room, pool, modern fully furnished with cleaning and pool staff inclusive,good location uluwatu 2 street. contact : +62 81 835 3103. Email: <ez25101998@gmail.com>. [6497] Minimalist house for rent. Fully furnished, AC, TV, hot water, kitchen, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, garden, PDAM, electricty 3300W, internet wifi, 5 min to beach. Rp. 72 mill/year (exclude maid/electricity). Min 1 year. 0812 3929 925. <eckoindo@yahoo.com>. [6504] Villa for lease near by McD Jimbaran; Two private unit villas with two bed room each, swimming pool, garden, living room, kitchen net, full furnished. For more information please contact m: 081 2384 0692, e: <madeyadnya@ ymail.com>. [6510]
Without the right advice it’s a jungle out there.
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UBUD 2 Bed Villa and 1 Bed Javanese Teak House with 16 year land contract in Nyuh Kuning, Ubud. Villa is $105,000, Teak House is $55,000. $150,000 for both. Open Houses Saturday and Sunday 1pm - 5pm. 0813 3344 4095. <www. saktihouse.com>. [6470] Amazing riverside and ricefields view-villas for sale in quiet location, 3BR with ensuite bathrooms, open kitchen+living, s. pool+garden. Inspect now-modern and brand new. Call: 0878 6076 9393 or <austinone23@gmail. com>. [6473]
CANGGU Ubud - brand new 2 bedroom pool villa 150 sqm living Space on 600 sqm land. Overlooking rice fields. Master and guest bedrooms w. AC & en suite semi open bathrooms. Fully equipped kitchen,dining & living room. Infinity pool, deck & gazebo. 24 hour maid service & security Info contact : rollandlickert@yahoo.com Hp. 081 812 380 2358
4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. For sale: <www.villaellabali.com>. [6234]
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Private Villa For Rent. Modern Minimalist style. located walking distance to Berawa Beach, canggu club, nearest cafe canggu. 3Bedroom and Bathroom, study room, staff room + Bathroom, Kitchen, livingroom, car Park, rooftop with ricefield, mountain and ocean View. Available short term and long Term. Contact: 871 5116 / 0818 0551 4128. [6395]
Land for rent, location: Sanggingan, Ubud area. Rice field view. Land 10 are, maximum 20-25 years. For more info, please contact Gabrig Sunari artist group: 081 734 2002 or 0878 6001 9619. [6320] A fully furnished room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to Ubud center, if walk 20 minutes, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [5177] For sale: 3 new villas with 16 m salt pool, 24 years plus 7 year option! Total 6 bed 6 bath on 10 are. 2 villas are fully furnished. Great rental opportunity. 5 minutes from Ubud center. <Anahatiubud@gmail.com>. [6491]
Villa for rent: area 3 are, 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, aircondition, hot water, swimming pool, big garden. Contact Made: 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [4134]
Canggu/Pererenan yearly rental villa. Fully furnished, 1 km to the beach. Great view ricefield, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool. Price 180 juta/year. Please contact for villa showing Made 0813 3730 5695. E-mail <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [6474] NC/Re/G-6 March 13
Rent 3,5 Are, 200 juta/20 years. Area relax, standing place. 10 minute to the beach. Possibilty build villa 350m2 + plan x 3D OK. Private street. Call Ayu 0857 3973 5336. [6475] Land for contract. 8.2 are in Seseh, 130 metres from the beach. Approx size 25 mtr x 35 metre, has 7.500 electricity, gudang and easy access, IMB no problem. Please call 081 1385 3229, 081 139 7397 for further info. [6482]
Land for sale at Sebali Ubud, 56 ara freehold stunning view trough river, spring water, please see to believe Rp 165 juta (million) per ara nego for view please call 0821 4726 6622 / 001 601 2382 2268, email owner <niketutnadi@ yahoo.com>. [6505]
Leasehold : 10 are rectangular land, surrounded by rice fields, canggu area, paved access roads, 5Km from Sea Sentosa and Echo beach, ready to build. Contact: 0818 0564 3343, email: <bodiku_management@yahoo.com>. [6494]
Spacious comfortable Bungalow in garden setting, Penestanan Ubud. Fully Furnished, one bedroom in very secure peaceful area. Western kitchen, hot water, pool. Internet enabled. housekeeping available. 4.8ml/mo. long term negotiable. <larry@citybuddha.com> or 0813 3838 0110. [6516]
Lovely new villa for rent in Canggu on Echo Beach road. 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms. Beautiful garden with rice field views, AC, unfurnished, no pool. 50 million until mid October this year. Can be extended by months or years. Contact Cath 0812 4674 4019. <cathdacosta2013@gmail.com>. [6503]
Land for sale (coffee farm and Kaji Mas Tree) size 6,30 ha Pejeng: 15ara and 5ara. Ubud (Bisma Road) land size 10ara and 30ara, Penestaan: 22ara. Please contact 0812 3922 7226. [6524]
Villa For Sale; Brawa, 12 units/16 rooms. Pondok Wisata 1200 m2. High occupancy all year. US$ 2.4 mio. No Agent! Contact <niakurnia62@ymail.com>. [6509]
550 sqm land, 4 bedroom, 1 bungalow, all AC, hot water, 7 minute from Ubud central, car access, 2 staff, Wifi, daily, weekly or monthly. 0813 3864 4857. [6545] C/Re/G-20 Feb. 13
For rent 2 villas 3BDR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4BR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, full paddies + river view, 5 min to Canggu Club Jalan Pantai Berawa Gang Bisma. 0812 3672 2812, 0812 3630 5379. [6514] For rent small house in Berawa close to beach 200m2, 2 bedrooms, semi-furnished, AC, hot water, garden, carport, overcontract 9 months 35jt + possibilty to extend yearly. 0812 3672 2812. [6515] For rent monthly beautiful nicely furnished near Echo Beach. Land 6.6 acre with 3 bedrooms AC, open living room, kitchen, big pool, gazebo, nice garden, ricefield view, Wifi. For more info please contact 081 890 0480. [6527] For sale brand new small cozy villa, Pantai Brawa. 2 storeys, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3x6 mtr s.pool. Located in a premier part Canggu, good, quite, peaceful location. 5 minutes to Canggu Club. $200.000. 081 139 6995. [6536] Villa for rent monthly, weekly, in Pererenan, Canggu, Echo Beach. 3 bedroom available 30th of March. 2 bedroom available 26 May. Big garden, AC, internet high speedy, TV, swimming pool, full furnished with staff. Phone: 0878 6152 4094. E-mail: <soeparmi.li@yahoo.com>. [6429]
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KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hot-water, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/ beach 5 mins. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3.5 million / Rp. 4 million / month, Rp. 200.000 fan/day, Rp. 250.000 AC/day. [6098]
avanee residence DENPASAR
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Established, fully equipped and well running restaurant in Jl. Benesari for Sale. Tel. 0813 3801 0650. [6512] For sale 950 sqm freehold land, maid road of Bakung Sari, IDR 54 Billion. No agents. E-mail: <ujangbagus@ymail. com>. [6476] “Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs”
ONLY Rp. 2 million / month
Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-18 April 12
Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta, 5 mins to airport. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176] Established, fully equipped and well running restaurant in Jl. poppies I for Sale.Tel. 0813 3801 0650. [6513] Restaurant for rent with full equipment. For more information. Call 0813 3929 5012. [6525] House 2 story for rent Perum Indah Pesona Residence Pemogan N5. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 1 nannyroom, 3 AC, furnished, hotwater, fridge, garage, swimmingpool, 5500 electricity. Available lease 2 years 240 mill, 20 years 1.8 Bill. Contact 0821 4726 2796. [6529] Room for rent, daily or monthly with swimming pool on Jl. Mataram Kuta. Phone (0361) 754 332. Apartments & room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly. Fully furnished, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Phone (0361) 757 623 or e-mail: <made@balidesigns. com>. [6531] Shop for rent, located in Kuta (near Surfer Girl) on Legian street. Size 3.8 m x 12 m. Please contact 081 139 8039. [6532] Room for rent, fully furnish, AC, H/C water, kitchen, private terrace, garden, free Wifi & electricity bill, daily room cleaning. Jl. Raya Kuta no. 127 Gg. Cempaka no. 5, close to Sunset Road Carrefour behind Siloam International Hospital. 3.5 mill/month. Jo 081 2391 8997 / 0361 743 5676. [6546]
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This cozy, fully furnished 2-story House is set on 300 m² with a total build size of 142 m². Strategically located, a 5 minutes drive to the beach and within walking distance to Canggu Club and the International school. Consisting of 3 bedrooms, two balconies, 3 bathrooms, one spacious living- and dining area, a fully equipped kitchen and a lush garden with pool, pond and Gazebo. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 3,200,000,000
Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 87 860 053 153 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com
SCGU170 Canggu
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High return on investment! High Occupancy & Top Rating on Tripadvisor! This Private e Pool Villa Resort is set on 2210 m² of pristine freehold land in Canggu. A completely established business, fully operated since 2008 with yearly increasing occupancy rates! The Business is sold with all fittings and fixtures, including a website, contracts with several agents and booking websites, the client database and many more extras. 4 Villas: 2 x One Bedroom Villa < 1 x Two Bedroom Villa < 1 x Three Bedroom Villa. Possibility to increase capacity from 7 to 11 bedrooms! Contact : Ray White Paradise +62 (0) 87 860 053 153 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 1,640,000
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LEASEHOLD FOR 42 YEARS. This villa is located in Seminyak area. Only 10 minutes walk to famous Double Six beach. There are only 2 units from 11 villas still available. One 2 bedroom unit and One 3 bedroom unit. Prices start from USD 295,000. DON’T MISS IT....CONTACT ME...
SSEM452 Seminyak
Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 3,750,000
LJBN 111 Land Investment Jimbaran
SCAD555 Candi Dasa
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1037 sqm
Imagine this view from your villa; imagine owning a villa within a prime and exclusive area of Jimbaran, imagine investing into one of the last sections of land that is available within this highly sought after location. Well now is the opportunity to purchase this one of kind section of freehold land measuring 1037m2 with uninterrupted views of Jimbaran Bay and very good road access: Prime land, Prime location! Title : Freehold / Hak Milik Price : Price on application
Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com
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5 unit Villas offered for sale as a whole complex, including Villa Operations and Commercial license. Set on 2000 m2 freehold land and built on 2008 – 2009. All the Villas feature top-quality fittings and finishes. The Villas is a luxurious sanctuary located in the Petitenget neighborhood of Seminyak-Bali, just a couple of minutes walk from the picturesque Petitenget beach & the finest restaurants and shops.
Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Prices From : USD 295,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
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Contact : Annie Dean +62 (0) 81 339 455 009 annie@raywhiteparadise.com
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Kalyana Bay Villa Development is set on a one hectare stunning section of land overlooking the ocean and each villa will have amazing panoramic views. Designed to maximize tropical outdoor living, each villa carefully optimizes light, space, air circulation and ocean views. There are now 5 villas remaining to complete the investments and site inspections can be arranged at a convenient time. The best villa developContact : Karl Wilkins ment in Candi Dasa! +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Title : Hak Milik karl@raywhiteparadise.com Prices From : USD 735.000
SUMS250 Umalas
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The property is a luxurious Bali Villa within a peaceful oasis complemented by magnificent views. Bordered by terraced rice fields reminiscent of amphitheatres, this Bali luxury Villa covers 2,000 square metres of freehold land and is comprised of two self-contained Villas, each with a private entrance and each with a private swimming pool. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 23,500,000,000
STAB190 Tanah Lot
Contact : Ray White Paradise +62 (0) 81 246 079 550 daniel@raywhiteparadise.com
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House for sale in the area of B26 Greenlot Sambhada – Munggu, Tanah Lot. Quiet location surrounded by a neighborhood, this Balinese style and quality built villa consists of 4 bedrooms with 2 bathroom and 1 maid room. It has a closed dining area, living area, in the 1st floor and 2nd floor. It offers a small garden space, swimming pool with a traditional Bale to enjoy your day. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 1,900,000,000
Contact : Lisa +62 (0) 87 880 000 440 lisa@raywhiteparadise.com
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The Bali Tulip Apartments are strategically located near some of Bali’s most popular attractions. The “Cosmopolitan Heart” of Seminyak is just minutes from your apartment, where you could go by bike or car to the nearby beach and enjoy surfing, shopping, dining and the spectacular sunsets.
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Exclusive villa living in the North of Kuta with lavish facilities, on site parking, swimming pool, restaurant & bar. Just 5 minutes to Seminyak Beach, Ku-De Ta restaurant, Potatoe Head and more famous restaurants and clubs close by. As everybody is now becoming aware Umalas is rapidly becoming the most desired location after Seminyak and Canggu. There are many new facilities in this area, including the French school, a choice of cafes or restaurants with the Canggu Club is just 5 minutes from here. And you still can see the rice field around.
The Bali Tulip Townhouse comprises three blocks, each two stories, near some of Bali’s most popular attractions. The “Cosmopolitan Heart” of Seminyak is just minutes from your apartment, where you could go by bike or car to the nearby beach, and enjoy surfing, shopping, dining and the spectacular sunsets.
The contemporary design features 72 Apartments comprised of 20 Studio apartments, 40 family apartments , 9 x2 bedroom apartments and 3 Penthouses. Each is surprisingly affordable.
Each villa has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,1 pantry,1 dining room, 1 living room & swimming pool.
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The apartments are strategically located, just 25 minutes to Ngurah Rai International Airport and around 30 minutes to Nusa Dua and around 30 minutes to Sanur.
The apartments are strategically located, just 25 minutes to Ngurah Rai International Airport and around 30 minutes to Nusa Dua and around 30 minutes to Sanur.
The Villa complex is targeted to be ready by November 2013. With HGB land it is even more attractive for Indonesian citizens.
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LKIN002 Kintamani
62950 sqm
One Tree One Love !!! Time to support and become an important part of the Bali Agro Business. Here…where the highest quality Balinese arabica coffee is produced and over 2000 Kaji Mas Trees are planted! Set on 62950 sqm land in beautiful Kintamani and located perfectly on the Kintamani Singaraja main road. Freehold!
Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 10,000,000/Are
Contact : Vitri +62 (0) 81 337 282 699 vitriani@raywhiteparadise.com
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SCGU099 Canggu
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Located in Berawa, 100m from the beach, this 245M2 modern villa is under construction to be completed by 1st June. Walking distance to the Canggu club and international school. Built on 3 Are it features natural stone finishes, gourmet kitchen and secure garaging. Reduced in price to sell before the finish date ! Inspect today. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 299,000
Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com
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This home villa is design in modern and semi Balinese style, tile roof and is located at Jalan Raya Semat, 900 meters to Brawa Beach, 1 km to Canggu Club. There are two separate building and each building consist of 2 bedrooms. Building A Living room, kitchen one bedroom en suite facing to swimming pool,second floor one bedroom en suite with terrace. Building B - One bedroom down, shower and one bedroom up with balcony. Contact : Haryono +62 (0) 85 857 442 601 Title : Hak Milik haryono@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 560,000 * prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.
Tel : +62 (361) 737 357 | 773 540 | 701 154 | 285 525 info@raywhiteparadise.com www.raywhiteparadise.com
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