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For Sale; 2x Yamaha 2 stroke V6 200HP outboard engines. Completely rebuilt 105 hours ago. Well maintained, good working order, used daily on dive boat until recently. IDR 110,000,000 (both engines). Information call office 0363 42088 (7am-8pm). Karangasem. [060]
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For Sale; Guitar Monterey Spider resonator electric acoustic from Australia with 20W amp top condition, complete. 6 juta with hard case. HP. 0813 3854 9492. Sanur. [004] For Sale; Chairs, show case/ cooler 100 litre (Rp. 400rb), 15 litre Titanium metal plated water heater Ariston (Rp. 1jt), 2 burners Rinnai gas stove (Rp. 200rb), 4 meters foldable ladder (Rp. 400rb), hanging lamps (Rp. 400rb), wall lamps (Rp. 200rb), computer desk (Rp. 120rb), monitor computer (Rp. 100rb), 3D sound speaker Multimedia (Rp. 50rb). Call Gidion Hp. 0819 1916 7777. Tuban-Kuta. [005] For Sale; Round Sea Grass (I think) Day Bed (aka Loveseat), with cushion and spare covers, diameter 166cm. Rp 2.5million. Barely used. E-mail <Admin@ AquaMarineDiving.com> for photos or come to AquaMarine Diving ˆ Bali, Jl Petitenget 2A. [225]
For Sale; Apple laserwriter Pro600 (not in working order) and Apple Macintosh Cii + A4 monitor (still working), price: any reasonable offer. Hp 0812 3602 3457, <jancdeiman@gmail.com>. Tabanan. [007]
24hrs: +62-81337-99-33-22 www.geckoinvestigations.com
For Sale; Stavolt, Yoritsu N3000/3KVA/16Amp, price: 1.5 jt. UPS, Power Tree, 220V, 3000VA. 48V battery system, 2jt. Slide projector Leitz Pradovit R150, 1. 5jt. Camera Nikon F4, 2jt. (all prices nego) Hp. 0812 3602 3457, <jancdeiman@gmail. com>. Tabanan. [008]
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For Sale; 21 Inch LG Flatron TV with LG DVD player, 950rp. Contact 0818 0567 8631. Kerobokan. [009] For Sale; Cepat; Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 camera 10 MP, 18x optical-Zoom, HD-video. Perfect condition; incl. camera-bag, charger, extra battery, tripod, 2GB and 8GB SD-Memorycard. Price: Rp. 2,8 Mio (new Rp. 5 Mio). Contact: 0878 6236 0361. Jimbaran. [202]
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Our Counter Locations: * PEPITO Jl. Kediri, Tuban (0361) 763 959 * SEMINYAK Jl. Raya Kerobokan (0361) 747 0293 * TEUKU UMAR Jl. Teuku Umar (0361) 222 727 * WATURENGGONG Jl. Waturenggong (0361) 747 0294 * WAHIDIN Jl. Wahidin (0361) 747 0463 * HAYAM WURUK Jl. Hayam Wuruk (0361) 747 0472 * SANUR Jl. By Pass Sanur (0361) 288 146 * PURI GADING Jl. Raya Uluwatu (0361) 703 640 C/Ns/G-29 June 11
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For Sale; Display hangers: white wire hangers, suitable for anything, about 60cm, 3 arms with around 10 hangers on each x 2 pieces. Rp. 100,000 for both not negotiable. 081 856 6674. [036] For Sale: DVD original films. All ordered from USA and played once. No newer films, mostly before 2007. Drama not action, unusual, Art House, Film Festival films â&#x20AC;&#x201C; not Hollywood films. These films were never available as copies in Indonesia. Rp100,000 each, discount if take several. SMS email address for list. SMS only to 081 239 88979. Sanur/Kuta. [102]
Garage Sale; many items for shops, salon, and spa. Fancy barber chairs and mirrors, tables, benches, synthetic rattan massage beds, Krisbow wire racks, storage trolley, cabinets, shelves, outdoor umbrellas, paintings, etc. All must go. Contact: 081 238 727 86 or <arunia.syamsidar@gmail. com>. Seminyak. [112] For Sale; Braiser pan with cover, brand Saladmaster (healthy cooking solution) made from USA, never been used. Change your life by cooking healthier. Only for 6 million. Please call or send SMS 0857 3940 8185. Jimbaran. [113]
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Wanted; DJ softwareTraktor for Windows and Mac. Call 081 774 8887. [201] For Sale; Macbook Pro, 1,5 year old. No screen, attached to external monitor. Perfect to use at home/ studio. 4million rp. Contact <mafaldamourao@gmail. com>. Canggu. [201]
For Sale; Surfboard: New 8.0 Ulu Gun, glassed single fin with future side fins-2. 5 mil , new aluminum 80 scuba tank-800,000, used shimano tiagra 16-4 mil, used shimano 18000f spinning reel-1. 2mil , mikita bench grinder- 500,000. SMS 0813 3719 4301. Sanur. [199]
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For Sale; Polar Exercise Heart Rate Monitor. Never Used. Incld. User Manual. Mint Cond. Rp. 800,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [181]
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BALI CHEAP CAR RENTAL MAKE YOUR TRIP COMFORTABLE
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For Sale; Targus black laptop bag. Many compartments. Good cond. Rp. 200,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [182] For Sale; Altec Lansing multimedia speakers with subwoofer. Bought in US. 110V-been using it with Auto Voltage Regulator. great sound! Good cond. Rp. 450,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. Ubud. [183]
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Cars - Motorcycles - Watercraft - etc For Sale Line ads Rp 6.000 per word. Photo Ads Rp. 395.000. All ads must be paid for before printing.
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Vogue year 2000, green,
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2000 Yamaha XL 1200 wave r u n n e r, g o e v e r y w h e r e Shorelander trailer, rebuilt engine, extra clean, lots of accessories, price Rp 60 Juta. Email <deepbarrels@ hotmail.com>. [011]
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Reluctant
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Honda
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KIA Carens 2002 matic.
Rp.
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0965. Sanur. Sale, ‘79 Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 modified V-6 eng. (American owned) Rp.57jt no nego. +$850 worth of Toyota accessories ”free” w/sale. Best deal 081 7473 1000. [003] V.W Safari. Completely ReBuilt. Red interior/exterior. Selling for 40 million Rupiah. Contact Tony on 0821 4764
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years. Only Rp 3 Million. 081 7974 0923. [008] Harley Electraglide 2001. Like new. Black chrome. Dream ride. Bags, Stereo. Bali
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For Sale; Baby mosquito net, white, with elastic band, will fit over a trolley, pram, baby bed, portacot or similar. Brand new, never used. Rp 50,000. Contact <ihelland@ hotmail.com>. Sanur. [106] For Sale; Nintendo DS Lite (black) good condition more than 25+ games included on memory chip, charger not included due to it being chewed by dog battery fully charged 550.000. 0821 4604 5805. <maxcc123@hotmail. com>. Kerobokan. [107]
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Price: Rp. 550 Million (negotiable) Length: 12 meter Width: 3 meter Engine: Marcury 200HP X 2 Made in 2010 Used still 190 hours only for 1 year
We will deliver to Bali if you would buy it
For further info please SMS 081 2381 5292 E-mail: flowsbloom@yahoo.com
34’ yacht in Bali. Great condition. Tel 0815 8511 7108. [013] Nacra racing catamaran (similar Hobie 16, but faster :o), good condition, with storage in Serangan. USD 6500.- 0813 3866 3333. [014]
For Sale; Chevrolet Captiva
Inflatable Boat/ Sale. Photos
2.0l AWD. 2010. Brand new,
+ info by email: <mpr2001@
4.000 km only! Expat owned.
terra.com.br> or 0859 3536
All accessories included
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Zapcat inflatable catamaran style speedboat. 4,5 meter. Yamaha 25 HP Enduro Engine. Only 1 in Bali. Check: “Zapcat Racing” on YouTube!. Rp 70 million. 081 7974 0923. Eric. [015]
(GPS, DVD, Sound system
Sailing Catamaran 33’
etc.). Rp 310 jt. 081 2381 6026. <meslin@indo.net. id>. [005]
Very good condition, 2 cabins, toilet, new motor, comes with mooring in Serangan.
Suzuki Karimun 2006 for daily (150rb)/ monthly rental,
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For Sale; Original Suzuki Satria exhaust 280,000, original Satria rims (both wheels) including front disc brake 800,000. Contact, 0821 4604 5805 or e-mail <maxcc123@hotmail.com>. Kerobokan. [108] For Sale; Baby-carrier by Moby Wrap, as new. Awardwinning, ergonomic babycarrier. Soft fabric wraps around you & baby, many positions, very comfortable. Sand-beige cotton with Rayosan UV-treatment (SPF50+) protecting baby. Rp 350,000. Contact <ihelland@hotmail.com>. Sanur. [103] C/Ns/I-29 Dec 10
MACARONIS RESORT Limited Investment Opportunity Minimum Investment USD 50K Thank you to all inquirers regarding our recent investment offering. USD 600,000 has now been raised to fund the refurbishment which is currently underway, and two 50K investor positions remain open.
Year 2010 annual turn-over USD 500,000, expected to double in future years.
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Watercraft
excellent condition, 0818
Komodo Star II (24 Seats)
gears / 4 stroke. From 6 - 14
6092. [004]
manual, tinted window,
For Sale; Baby-carrier, Moby Wrap copy, as new. I made a copy of the award-winning baby-carrier in a thinner fabric, doesn’t get as hot. Soft cotton, beige, many positions, very comfortable. Rp.150,000. <ihelland@ hotmail.com>. Sanur. [105]
This is your opportunity to become a part owner in this amazing surf resort. Co-owners encouraged to participate visiting FOC annualy (1-2 months) assisting in hosting of guests, surf guiding or videography (live in positions).
Pre-tsunami valuation USD 4.5 million. Post-tsunami valuation USD 2.5 million with 250,000 shares on issue at that time. Issuance of 70,000 new shares @ USD 10 each brings the newly refurbished resort to a valuation of 3.2 million upon recommencement of trading, expected to return to 4.5 million within 2 years. Become a co-owner and enjoy attractive returns, lifestyle benefits and flexibility, shares resalable at any time. For further info contact: mark@macaronisresort.com for username and password to view our private web page. www.macaronisresort.com NC/Ns/G-27 July 11
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Banjars, Kepala Desas and Royals Community Politics in Bali By Meeka Anne
There are many facets to the structure of the social and political system in Bali. Being predominantly a Hindu island, religion plays a major role in this complex configuration. At the heart of the Balinese community is the banjar, and it beats loudly and strongly with a string of demands that we as independent westerners can find daunting. The community is woven as tightly together as a fine piece of cloth and each and every family follows a stringent protocol that is dictated by adat. For the Balinese, the term adat encompasses everything that is important in life and in death. Adat is a term which refers to ritual, religion, morality, and duty, and the banjar sees to it that each and every individual respects it.
Making offerings at the banjar
Even the smallest village has at least one banjar, but most h a v e several. A typical banjar h a s between 50 and 200 family
compounds within its jurisdiction. The banjar serves many functions for the community. It is a meeting hall, a place to practice gamelan and dance and somewhere for the youth to gather. On the positive side it sustains a sense of community and social equality that has long been lost to the west. On the difficult side, the rules are non-negotiable and everyone has a responsibility to participate in each and every event. No excuses. At the top of the banjar pyramid in a village is the bandesa. In communities with multiple banjars, he is the final decision maker concerning matters related to adat. Each individual banjar also chooses a kelihan adat who serves a five year term on a strictly volunteer basis. This leader has a string of responsibilities that range from organizing meetings that will plan a temple odalan to deciding the dates of each and every ngaben (cremation) in the community. The banjar also elects a kelihan dinas who is not concerned with adat, but reports to the Ngaben k e p a l a desa for all administrative and local government affairs such as passport applications and birth certificates. The kelihan adat appoints several ksinomans for a term of one year who are responsible for directly knocking on the door of each and every family assigned to announce banjar events. It is through this tiered system that each person in the community must be accountable. When a person fails to show up for a scheduled meeting, he will be fined. At these gatherings, it is decided how much each family will donate for the announced ceremony and also the extent of their personal time contribution. Obligations can entail hours and late nights preparing elaborate offerings and construction of cremation palanquins. We may wonder how it is, that in a changing society the banjar, with its list of demands continues to thrive. The religious rigor is the driving factor. The banjar controls all the cemeteries. The most important facet of the Hindu religion is the ngaben which is the official release of the soul allowing it to ascend to heaven and be reincarnated. Families must stay in good standing with the banjar in order to properly cremate their dead. Other important facets of the banjar are the appointment of the pecalang who are the powerful community security that you often see in front of temples and crossroads during
c e r e m o n i a l processions. Gamelan orchestras are owned by the banjar and the members of the community are the musicians. They perform free for odalans and ngaben ceremonies but can charge for weddings or other community events. In these instances, a portion of the fee goes back to the banjar and a Pecalang - Banjar Security portion is allocated for the musicians. Many banjars also have a kelihan subak who is head of the irrigation of the district and directs meetings that decide all issues concerning distribution of water, harvesting of rice, and all other agricultural issues. Women use the banjar for their lottery groups called arisan, in which members donate a sum and then a monthly drawing determines the winner of the total amount. They also meet there to prepare offerings for large ceremonies. Finally, the teens play a role in the banjar by engaging in friendly competition in activities such as kite building and flying contests and on Nyepi, the construction of Ogoh-Ogoh. The banjar began as an autonomous institution specifically to assist the community in their rigorous religious rituals. However, the control that the banjar has on the community is a dream come true for state and national government as it provides a guaranteed connection to each and every family. With the cooperation of the banjar, the government can successfully execute funded programs. An example of this would be Posyan Du which is a group of women in each banjar who track children 0-5 years old. Each family brings their children in monthly for a weigh in and general wellness check. They are then issued formula and other necessary food items to keep their children healthy. This shows how banjar cooperation with the government can achieve positive results. The banjar is a very intrinsic machine and a mainstay of Balinese culture. However the community is also tied to the government in the form of the kepala desa or village head. I met this week with Ida Bagus Paramartha who is serving his second term as kepala desa for Northern Sanur and he answered some questions for me about the structure of this local office. The smallest village will have only one kepala desa, but the city of Denpasar has 43. Unlike the banjar head who mostly concerns itself with Ida Bagus Paramartha - Kepala Desa Sanur adat, the kepala desa is concerned with administrative and government protocol. This office issues legal documents and can provide government funded services to the community. The kepala desa is elected through a general election and may serve a maximum of two terms of 6 years each. There is a set salary of less than 2 million per month, but also there is an additional allotment of funds according to taxes collected. The kepala desa is obligated to preside over a range of social events and also will be called on to assist in problem solving. From the banjar, the kelihan dinas reports to the kepala desa and he in turn reports to the mayor. The kepala desa has to power to implement projects to better the community. Paramartha was instrumental in the restoration of the beach in Sanur as well as an extensive push for clean up and recycling. The laws set by the kepala desa in Sanur have for the most part kept the hawkers off the beach that
inundate you when in Kuta. I recently met another kepala desa in the village of Payangan, where I visited the flower farm I wrote about in a previous story. Made Gunawan is very involved in the betterment of his district and has started a life school in his community. At this time seventy children are enrolled here learning English and computer skills. He also concentrates on preserving local culture by offering lessons in gamelan and dance. It is clear that the role of the kepala desa is tied intricately to the local community. Another important facet in Balinese society and politics is the royal family. Even though kings ceased to rule the island over a hundred years ago, many royal families have Royal ceremony retained a foothold in the community. Nowhere on the island is this royal presence felt more strongly than the village of Ubud. I recently spoke with Tjok De, one of the grandsons of the former King of Ubud and he helped me to understand the relationship between the community of Ubud and the royal family. In Ubud, the royal palace Puri Saren Agung is in the center of town and the family offers it to be used for almost daily performances of Legong, Ramayana and other cultural performances for tourists which create a great source of income for the banjar. Tjok De told me that another area where his family contributes generously is in the support of local artists and in preservation of local culture. The community reciprocates by appointing a local bandesa who has ties to the royal family thereby assuring them no problems with it comes to the delicate subject of royal cremation ceremonies. Royal cremations can be incredibly complex events which no doubt require total cooperation from the community.
Tjok De and Claude Chouinard at Bridges
Most royal families on the island also have a strong foothold in local government as well as substantial business interests. The Ubud royals own several hotels including Pita Maha and Tjampuhan. Tjok De recently joined with Canadian Claude Chouinard in the renovation and reopening of a beautiful riverfront restaurant called Bridges, which is rapidly catapulting to a favorite spot for locals and travelers alike. The Balinese believe in the power of three through Tri Hita Karena. This refers to the spiritual environment, the social environment and the natural environment. How interesting that they utilize three specific channels of influences that harmoniously intertwine to achieve compliance of adat and village politics. They have proved prolific at integrating and peacefully coexisting within a complicated framework of life that is guided by the banjars, kepala desas, and the royals. For questions or comments about this article contact meekaanne@yahoo.com Copyright Š 2011 Meeka Anne Copyright Š 2011 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For Sale; iPhone 4 unlocked with Gevey, 16 Gb, mint condition, complete set, Rp. 4, 5 million nego, MUST go. Please Contact me direct at 0831 1989 8482. Denpasar. [088]
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For Sale; Second hand flexi phone CDMA Neofone NF710, 500 phonebook entry, long sms, black list call/sms, TFT LCD, speaker phone. still under warranty. price 200. 000 nego. Please call/sms 0852 3704 8168. Kerobokan. [089] For Sale; Leather skirts, brand new, red, white or black, small, medium + large, 3 pieces only, Rp. 500,000”. Leather shoulder pad, Adam Lambert style, brand new, Rp. 270,000. Seminyak 081 856 6674. [096] For Sale; Leather swing, brand new, red, cross style, very heavy duty with rings for attaching, Rp. 400,000, Umalas 1. Contact 0361-877 6046. [097] For Sale; Gladiator vest, leather, brand new, black, plus small, medium + large plain and studded vests, Rp. 250,000 to Rp. 500,000. Umalas 1. Contact 0361-877 6046. [098] For Sale or Trade; Aibi gym set w/ lats, curl & leg attachment, excellent condition. 2 mill. Please call 0853 3929 2767. Bukit. [208]
For Sale; Equipment for Sony Alfa 500: Zeikos Fisheye 0. 18 (600.000,00 Rp.); Original-Sony PhotoCase (350.000,00 Rp.); Lowepro Photo-backpack (650.000,00 Rp.); FlashMetz 48AF-1 (2.800.000,00 Rp.); - Less than one year old and excellent condition! Contact: 0812 3620 2094. Jimbaran. [204]
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia
Five centuries of Indonesian Textiles edited by Mary Hunt Kahlenberg and Ruth Barnes The thousands of scattered islands of Indonesia offer the world’s g r e a t e s t depository of traditional handmade textiles in virtually hundreds of r e g i o n a l specialties: the brilliant flaming cloths of the Torajans of Sulawesi; the primitive bark cloths of Papua; the ancient appliqué technique of the Kalimantan Dayaks; the sophisticated ikat designs of the Lesser Sundas; the color-rich lurik of central Java and endek of eastern Bali; the dazzling songket sarongs of Sumatra where gold threads seem to float on top of the fabric. It would take many lifetimes to even begin to understand the astounding diversity of the country’s woven arts and the textile riches of Indonesia are still a largely unrecognized field of study. Five Centuries of Indonesian Textiles comes close to constituting the definitive compendium of representative pieces from the whole spectrum of the archipelago’s textiles from Sumatra, Java and Bali to Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara and Maluku. At one time textiles had a religious significance. Sundanese women of West Java weren’t allowed to marry until they’d woven a samping; Pekalongan women of north Java spent half the night meditating and burning incense before starting work on a batik. Organic dyes were sometimes ritually made from the blood of human sacrifices. Today, sarung are wrapped around the bride and bridegroom to symbolize unity, or spread over a seriously ill person to increase his power to fight off illness. The dead are honored with a covering of precious textiles. In the 1970s Mary Hunt Kahlenberg, a world-renowned authority in the field of historic textiles, began building up her very personal collection of sacred textiles and exquisite ceremonial garments from all over Indonesia, each cloth with its own patterns, designs and colors and including many rare and antique examples, the oldest dating back 500 years. Assembled over a 30-year period, the Kahlenberg collection of 350 pieces have been brought together for the first time in book form. For the author it was a labor of love writing about and editing a book on her own extensive holdings. After textile design studies in Chicago, Vienna and Berlin, Kahlenberg served as curator at the Textile Museum in Washington D.C., the first time she encountered Indonesian textiles. She then worked as curator of the Costume and Textile Department of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art where she began building its Indonesian and Pre-Columbian collections. The LACMA’s “Textile Traditions of Indonesia” exhibition in 1977 was the first major presentation of Indonesian textiles in the United States. Kehlenberg also authored Textile Traditions in Indonesia (1977). Co-editor Ruth Barnes has written extensively on Indonesian textiles and related art forms. Forsaking university to travel to Indonesia with her anthropologist husband, their first home was a small bamboo house in Kedang, Lembata in eastern Indonesia where they lived for
two years (1969-71) researching and collecting textiles. Barnes’s masterworks Textiles in Indian Ocean Societies (2004) and Gift of the Cotton Maiden: Textiles of Flores and the Solor Islands (1994) were born out of that experience. But this volume’s scope and excellence was not just the effort of two skilled and knowledgeable researchers. The cumulative experiences and scholarship of a number of people were involved: editors, designers, production supervisors as well as eminent art historians and leading anthropologists from around the world. This explains why this lavish art publication adheres to the highest standards of documentation and presentation. C/Ns/G-13 July 11
The book includes essays by Traude Gavin, an independent researcher with a focus on the ritual textiles of the Iban groups in Borneo; Roy W. Hamilton, senior curator of the Asian and Pacific collections at the University of California, Los Angeles; Rens Heringa, a Dutch scholar who spent many years in Indonesia researching batik; Marie-Louise Nabholz-Kartaschoff who headed the Asian Textile Department at the Museum der Kulturen in Basel for 34 years; Short essays on individual textiles were also written by Linda Hanssen, Don M. Longuevan, Sandra Niessen, Garrett Solyom and Roxanne Watterson. Large high quality printed photographs, some with stunning close-up detail, make it possible to appreciate the technical brilliance and rich colors and the dazzling assortment of intricate patterns and motifs. Prestel, a highly regarded illustrated book publisher, has been publishing beautifully crafted titles on art, architecture, photography and design since 1924. The book was awarded First Place at the 31st Annual George Wittenborn Book Awards, the only professional organization in North America devoted exclusively to art information specialists. A magnificent production such as this with 300 color illustrations and decorative slip case would not have been possible without a generous grant.
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Five centuries of Indonesian Textiles is a visual tour de force that introduces readers to the intoxicating and complex beauty of Indonesian cloths, enabling the reader to see the extraordinary in the ordinary. These woven and batik hangings, ceremonial mats, jackets, shawls, and head cloths form a stunning array that will rivet the attention of anyone with a love of fine craftsmanship and design. With its wealth of information on the social significance and the historical connections behind Indonesian cloths, the book is a significant contribution to making Indonesia’s textiles better understood and appreciated. It’s difficult to imagine a more comprehensive and elegant survey on all counts: content, design and scholarship. Five Centuries Of Indonesian Textiles: The Mary Hunt Kahlenberg Collection, edited by Ruth Barnes and Mary Hunt Kahlenberg, DelMonico Books – Prestel 2010, ISBN 978-3-7913-5071-4, hardcover with slip case, 408 pages, 300 color illustrations, dimensions 25.5 x 30.5 cm. Available for Rp1,100,000 at Periplus outlets.
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What does ‘Mapeed’ mean? Balinese Hindus love processions – they are not only fun to be part of but they are also great to watch. Oozing with colourful photo opportunities is a ritual procession called mapeed. This type of procession, with a temple at a major ceremony as its destination, features beautifully made-up women and children carrying towering fruit and flower offerings on their heads. Mapeed costumes are carefully colour coordinated, and female participants normally wear a yellow wrap-around kamben covered by a white outer piece of cloth; the kebaya is often also white, symbolizing purity. Children of mums who are in the mapeed are dressed up super cute and lead the procession, with the shortest at the front through to the tallest at the back. Married women do their hair is a style called sanggul, with the unmarried women donning a half-sanggul. Meticulously timed and coordinated, the procession may consist of either a single or a double file, sometimes stretching up to 100 metres or more in length. Mapeed is normally organised by the village with its people informed by way of a formal letter many weeks before the mapeed is staged. Much has to be coordinated – not only the large number of people, the colour coordination of their outfits and hair-dos, but the road also must be either closed or partially cordoned off. Mapeed is accompanied by a marching orchestra of gongs, drums and cymbals called baleganjur which is thunderous and powerful, and can be heard for kilometres in the distance. The procession is always carefully guarded by traditional security guards in chequered sarong called Pecalang. Since the 1970s, mapeed has become an important element in the beauty and creative richness of the annual Bali Arts Festival Opening Parade. Held around the middle of June, participants from each regency present their regional version of mapeed. Many villages also feature mapeed in the build-up to the annual day of silence known as Nyepi. This is an excellent time to be in Bali because you are guaranteed to witness many of these fantastic, colourful processions. PT. Prathama Line Logistics Jl. Teuku Umar Barat No. 128 Kerobokan Kelod, Kuta Utara 80361 Bali Telp. (0361) 8476456 (Hunting) Fax. (0361) 8476260 Email: info@prathamaline.com Web: www.prathamaline.com C/CE/G-6 April 11
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2011 Bali Junior Golf Tournaments The 2011 Bali Junior Tournaments reaches its conclusion with the Championship Cup that will be held at New Kuta Golf Club(Dreamland,Bukit)on Sunday 25th September where the inaugural Junior champions will be crowned. This follows Bali Junior Golf’s 5th round held recently at Bali Handara Koisaido Country Club. BJG had their biggest field of players - 50 juniors that started –a huge improvement when one thinks just over a year ago the numbers of participants were in the low single figures. Many juniors and their parents drove up the hill from the south and stayed the weekend. On practice day there was a Taylor Made demo organized by the Energizer Bunny a.k.a. Mr Mark Isley the new General Manager of Bali Handara Kosiado Country Club ( BHKCC). One of the junior parents and recreational golfer Benny Raj who manages Bali Catering Company, organized the amazing BBQ & Bonfire for Saturday night, where the junior golf community came together like never before – remember it’s all about the kids and supporting them. Mark and his great team ran the Putting and Chipping competition. Prizes were donated by Golf House, BHKCC and Ruci Golf. The guys that run Ruci Sport & Golf who are aged in their twenties are great ambassadors for junior golfers as well as good role models. Sunday morning - tournament day, juniors turned up collected their player badges just as the fog was rolling up the 18th fairway which was a stunning site, they were briefed by Mr Eddy Panca our Rules Official and off they went to face tee placements and pins positions which would prove a challenge during the day. Once again the field’s pace of play was great and the juniors did not hold up any of the regular members and guests who were out there playing. Fifty juniors out there playing golf on a spectacular course showing good sportsmanship and discipline and most importantly having fun. As Melina Caruso from Bali Junior Golf Community commented “Another successful day - you bet! We now have 77 juniors on our database – so we hope PGI(Persatuan Golf Indonesia) will now take note. These juniors do not expect goodie bags and lucky door prizes they just want to play golf and have fun in a safe and nurturing environment with a people who care” For more info www.balijuniorgolf.com
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There will be films, the awards ceremony, special drinks, bikini fashion shows, body painting dancers and the great DJ Goldigger to get everybody on the dance floor. The awards ceremony is by invitation only, but after-party tickets are available at the door at 11pm for Rp75,000.SOS at the Anantara Resort is located at the end of Jl. Dhyanapura, right on the beach.Dress Code: Formal if you can manage it. If not, your absolute finest. Shoes mandatory. No t-shirts. Rugby Union World Cup on TV Whilst there will be many more venues that might show the upcoming 2011 Rugby World Cup starting on Friday September 9, we have listed the more popular sports bars here in Bali. And the best thing about the RWC being held in New Zealand is that most of the games will be on in the afternoon here in Bali, no more late night sessions. West Coast Y Bar Jl. Padma Utara, Legian Champs Bar Jalan Werkudara No 522, (Rum Jungle), Legian 0361 8521476 66 Corner – Jl Double Six / Werkudara 23 Legian 0361 730 403 Stadium Cafe, Kuta Sidewalk,Tuban 0361 763100 East Coast Barbs Sports Warung – Jl Danau Tamblingan Jimmy’s Bar- Jl Danau Toba 20,Sanur 0361 281358 Senia Hotel – Jl Danua Poso , Sanur 0361 28 9358 Stadium Café – Jl Cemara 27, Sanur 0361 763200 Stiff Chilli – Jl Kesumasari 11,Semawang Beach, Sanur 0361 288371.
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PACKING AND SHIPPING - AIR AND SEA FREIGHTING - PACK AND PICK UP - DOCUMENTATION - CUSTOMS CLEARANCE - WAREHOUSING - BUYING AGENT - CARGO INSURANCE ARRANGEMENT OUR SERVICE IS OUR SPEED AND ACCURACY OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: JLN. PULAU MOYO NO. 100X, DENPASAR - BALI WEBSITE : www.intanbalicargo.com FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CONTACT PHONE : +62 361 725162, +62 361 8474236 FAX : +62 361 725162 MOBILE : +62 81 138 8884 E-MAIL : intanbalicargo@dps.centrin.net.id info@intanbalicargo.com
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GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat
HAVOC IN THE HEN HOUSE
What is it about fat red hens that is so endearing? They are very cosy and reassuring, somehow. As kids, we used to hang around the chicken coop at my grandparent’s farm where we got pecked collecting eggs and learned the facts of life. Later we kept bantams in the suburbs until they started roosting high up in the pines trees. My sister Robin raised a flock of chicks in her bedrooms closet after she left home. Then about a year ago she sent away for half a dozen assorted day-old chicks which arrived at her farm just before I did on one of my trips to Canada. Because it was cold outside, she raised them in her bathtub under a Grow Light. Since they had been shipped the day they hatched, we were pretty much the first people they’d set their beady little black eyes on. They quickly adopted us as their VIPs, hopping happily into our hands for a cuddle. Six months later, when I was back at the farm, one of my tasks was to feed the hens and collect the eggs. They were still enchanting, although now huge compared to their Balinese sisters. These were serious laying hens, clocking in at about 3 kilograms. Every time I opened the henhouse door at least one would fly at me in excitement, and I have to report that it’s quite disconcerting to have a large bird fly at one’s face. It took me a day or two to realise that they were not escaping or attacking. They were trying to fly into my arms.
My passion for keeping chickens was re-ignited. I’d tried to keep Bali hens a few times, and had dabbled with Indian Runner and Muscovy ducks and even geese. The combination of pythons and my murderous dachshund had ended these experiments, usually in little piles of feathers. But Daisy lived elsewhere now and I began to toy with the possibility of getting a couple of chickens. Several friends in Ubud were keeping laying hens and the eggs were delicious. We all have our little eccentricities and one of mine has been an obsession with designing chicken coops. I still have drawings I made decades ago in my apartment in Vancouver, never imagining that I would be unfolding them next to a Balinese jungle. A few years ago I’d tried to share my vision with Nyoman, who had created in my absence a completely unrecognizable structure; he had, of course, never seen a real hen house. Balinese chickens live in tiny wooden boxes or are allowed full liberty, nothing in between. I spent several evenings adapting my original hen house plan to suit a couple of hens in the tropics, incorporating the chicken tractor concept I had learned in permaculture class. Nyoman was bemused, but under close supervision eventually produced a portable, 3 metre long tent-like structure framed in bamboo and covered with fine net. Security was high on my agenda, given my poor history as a poultry keeper. Robin’s henhouse is a very substantial building made of thick lumber and the kind of heavy wire mesh they use on the cages of the more antisocial animals at the zoo; she was in bear country. I was more worried about pythons and dogs.
Kalypso, now 12, had learned from Daisy how to run down a chicken and break its neck in a New York minute. Two hens soon arrived in a stylish purple net bag. These were not Bali chickens, but real laying hens. They were plump little redheads with plenty of curves, resembling a cross between Buff Orpingtons and Rhode Island Reds, Wayan Manis, Nyoman and I admired their glossy russet feathers and trusting way of nestling into our arms.
way I’m good for the economy of local hardware stores, and I certainly provide plenty of entertaining stories to take back to the family compound. So Nyoman constructed a chicken run beside my bedroom, the girls’ wings were clipped and they were set free to run around and scratch at last. They were ecstatic.
Spike is the avian incarnation of the Bad Boy every mother dreads will cross her innocent daughter’s path
But once released into the ecologically correct chicken tractor, their indignation was instant and palpable. These had been free range hens in a friend’s garden, scratching in the compost and wandering at will. They were deeply unimpressed by their new high-security lodgings, even disdaining the cosy nesting box filled with fragrant rice straw. Every time one of us appeared they would race to the netting wall and demand to be let out. A few days later we attached a large aviary to one end of the pen, but they still weren’t happy. “They want to be free, Ibu,” explained Wayan, who couldn’t understand why all chickens, dogs and children couldn’t just do as they liked. Where was the boundary between prudence and being a control freak, I wondered? About this time the chickens next door started to take an interest in the exotic newcomers. Pak Mangku’s scrawny hens soon began to fly over the wall in hopes of availing themselves of the superior catering. Inevitably they were accompanied by Pak Mangku’s wicked white rooster, hereafter known as Spike. Spike is the avian incarnation of the Bad Boy every mother dreads will cross her innocent daughter’s path. If he was a human he’d be wearing cowboy boots, smoking a Marlboro and carrying enough testosterone to fuel a 747. Spike began to fly on top of the wall that separates my garden from Pak Mangku’s, beat his chest with his wings and crow loudly before leaping down into my garden and strutting toward the cage. My naïve girls gaped in awe at this specimen of uber-masculinity; they’d led very sheltered lives until now. Spike’s skinny little spotted wife followed him adoringly but he ignored her, fascinated as he was by my chesty little red hens. They were equally fascinated with him. I’d chase him off with sticks and the hose and he’d strut unhurriedly to the wall, leap onto it and let loose with a deafening hormone-driven crow just to let me know he was leaving on his own terms. Now, these chickens of Pak Mangku’s had already been an issue for some time. When it finally stopped raining I’d put in a vegetable plot, started some seedlings and planted tomatoes, lettuce, beans and a rare kind of Russian kale, lovingly mulched with ylang ylang. Early one morning Spike and his harem scratched up almost every plant and spread the mulch from here to Peliatan. After a disgraceful show of temper on my part I directed Nyoman to net in the entire patch, as well as the vegetable garden in front. This made the gardens difficult for me to access but it did keep the chickens out.
In my small, eccentric way I’m good for the economy of local hardware stores, and I certainly provide plenty of entertaining stories to take back to the family compound
Clearly the hens would not start laying until they were happy. I decided to give them a bigger enclosure, and this meant yet more netting. Nyoman rolled his eyes (he’s developed this into a fine art) and Wayan added the cost of the netting to our monthly cash book. I was clearly spending more on enclosures to keep chickens in and other enclosures to keep chickens out than I would pay this year for vegetables and eggs. But they are used to me now. In my small, eccentric
So was Spike. He began to spend all his time there, helping himself to their table scraps and sprouts and doing his best to impress them. I tell myself that his presence will stimulate the production of eggs, of which there are so far no sign. But I’ve just been told that my cholesterol needs managing and the immediate future is to be eggless. Wayan Manis assures me that we can sell the eggs, if there ever are any, to meet the cost of the feed. It could take a while to break even. I can’t recommend keeping two hens as a business model, but they are certainly pleasant company. Their thinking boxes are exceedingly small but they are very affectionate, running to greet me in high excitement whenever I appear. Often when I drop by to check them out I find t h a t Wa y a n M a n i s i s already there, feeding them tidbits from her lunch. The dogs watch politely from outside the fence. Chiko the parrot has strolled over to have a look too. They’re becoming part of the family, but you may have noticed I haven’t named them…. Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Freefall off the Tourist Trail is Available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud and Seminyak - www.balidazethebook.com downloadable as a PDF file - Amazon downloadable for Kindle
E-mail: bali_cat7@yahoo.com Copyright © 2011 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Fashion For Sale; New spares and parts Kawasaki Dirt Tracker 150, original rims and road tyres, exhaust, oil filter, cables, globes, spark plugs, sale price 1 mil or offers cash, Terry. Sanur 0813 3813 6110. [101]
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For Sale; Handmade balsa wood custom surfboard. Kui_tiqi 7,2 x 211/4 x 13/4. Two stringers. Comes with fins and bag. Like new, this board is 10 million new! Rp. 4 mill. SMS 0821 4723 9997. Canggu. [051] For Sale; 8 inch two-way full range active speaker ideal for musicians or individuals who require a simple plug and play set up. Includes tripod stands - Model: LAX PL800-A - Brand new in boxes USD$1000 pair. 081 7971 0743. Kuta. [052]
• wine bottle cases • coasters • paintings • pillow cases • carpets • scarfs • shawls • clothes • handbags • many more
For Sale; Projector Sony VPL FE40 - 4000 ANSI Lumens / SXGA resolution (1400x1060). LAN connectivity. Ideal for sports bar, club or outdoor movies suit 200+ inch screen size - new in box USD$4200. 081 7971 0743. Kuta. [053]
Jl. Raya Basangkasa No. 88 Seminyak, Kuta, Bali Tel. +62(361) 7951275 / 736098 Fax. +62(361) 736098 Jl. Dewi Sri No. 88 Kuta-Bali Tel. +62(361) 7418548 e-mail: lucysbatik@yahoo.com
For Sale; Air conditioner Samsung Micro Plasma ION (with accessories) - price Rp. 2.000.000. Mattress on springs, size 200x180 - price Rp. 1.200.000. All items in very good condition. Contact 0821 4723 9992 Olga. Canggu. [054] For Sale; 13 sets of ex-rental scuba equipment, BC & regs, various makes, models and sizes. In good working order. US$200 per set. E-mail for more info: <daveabsolutescuba@ gmail.com>. Mobile 0812 3606 5597 (before 9. 00pm). Karangasem. [055]
BEADs + SEQUINs
Selling Glass Beads + Payet + Sequins + Crystal Components In many colors & sizes
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For Sale; Secondhand books and novels. Please e-mail <katarina_basuki@ hotmail.com> or SMS 081 7932 3275 and I’ll e-mail you the full list. [056] Will be delivering baby on October 12. Need any used baby stuffs, used towels, anything, to help cut down my expenses. Pots, pans, anything. Your trash may be my treasure. Please e-mail me at <amanda.raju@gmail. com>. [057]
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By Ayu Spicy
Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) In the last issue I told you how to make yogurt cheese. Now you can make these cheese balls that will keep for weeks on the counter or in the fridge just waiting for an impromptu appetizer when friends drop by - that is if you can keep your hands off of them.
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balls are in the jar fill with olive oil to cover everything - don’t skimp. It is important the oil covers all the herbs and cheese. Later you can use the oil for salad dressing or over pasta.
Herbed Yogurt Cheese Balls Makes about 16 balls Ingredients: - 2 cups yogurt hung in a fine sieve (strainer) for 24-36 hours - 1 cup olive oil or enough to cover the cheese balls - 2-3 cloves garlic sliced thickly - 1 sprig of rosemary - 6 fresh basil leaves - a sprinkling of smoked paprika (optional, but available at Dijon) Directions: Carefully and with clean hands take approximately a teaspoon of yogurt cheese from the sieve and form it into a ball or patty about 3 cm in diameter. Don’t worry if your hands get gunky. Lay this on a tea towel or a few layers of paper towels on a plate or a cookie sheet. Form all the cheese in this manner. Cover the balls with a double paper towel and leave to ‘dry’ for about 10 hours outside of the fridge. Take a clean jar and put in a layer or two of yogurt cheese balls. Add some sliced garlic and a few basil leaves and a sprinkling of smoked paprika. Stand the rosemary sprig along the inside of the jar. Continue layering. When all the
Let this sit out on the counter for a few days admiring how beautiful it is until you can’t stand it a minute longer - then spread one ball on your favorite cracker or toast, drizzle a bit of the oil over it, take a bite, close your eyes and enjoy. They get better the longer they marinate in the oil. I have left them out on the counter for two weeks and then if there are any left, I pop the jar into the fridge. Don’t forget to save the oil for other uses. ‘Afiyet olson!’ - (that’s Turkish for enjoy your meal) All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2011 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Retail Therapy
with Ah September! this is a particularly lovely month, still ‘the season’ with plenty on the social calendar. Klara Dallas, Jl Raya Basangkasa, for Pucci look-a-likes that dazzle & for smart Cote d’Azur style menswear, a sensational mix of prints & plain. Another bikini?! just arrived, check out the popular Anna & Boy collection in beautiful cuts & vibrant prints. C Boutique, Jl Oberoi, Seminyak. Reina & Roses offers resort fashion pieces that can be described as Goddess Gowns for statement dressing. Daytime wear to luxed-up pm glamor, t h e s e c o o l & floaty, sensual feminine pieces come in a myriad of color ways, a must-have for any gal. Low scooped necklines, backless, off the shoulder, ruching, ties, cross over straps, frills & flouce. Long & swaying, sexy splits, short baby doll, pant legs & sleeves full & wide, flimsy wraps & ties. Colors shift from midnight blue, to lagoon blue / aqua & turquoise, with hints of white & mauve for highlights. Swirling patterns & prints by paintbrush for just the right amount of color. Luscious red teamed with black, blue and green, giving you an eastern flavor for dressing. Exotic, dramatic, seductive! Razzle dazzle drama with a generous dose of magic, passion comes in many colors! Some garments have been lathered with beads and sparkles too, the choices yours. There’s even a tad of crochet, a few cute dresses in either black or white. And finally, these goddess gowns make perfect travel companions, so versatile! Hot stuff from Reina & Rose, obsessive fashionables in an alluring color palette, easy to wear & bare for the sultry tropics! Jl Kunti 1, No 8A, Seminyak. OPEN 7 days from 10am to 8pm (opp. UNICO Italian restaurant - opens from 3pm daily) Hp: 082145541896 retail & wholesale inquiries (Bali & Ibiza) W: www.la-reina.com For comments and inquiries, email: retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au Visit the website: www.retailtherapybali.com
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For Sale; Rare big bamboo incl. roots. Buyer must take out from my garden. Price nego. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan .[081]
For Sale; Used: Karcher pressure car washer, yellow, seri K2. 98M, Load: 1.5kW, Rp 1.500.000. 081 2388 4848. Seminyak. [035]
Wanted; Tuflite epoxy surfboard. Must be wellpriced and in excellent condition. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [064]
For Sale; iPhone 3GS 32GB, great condition. With ORI charger and earphone. For 4 mil. Contact 081 7975 7779. Seminyak. [044]
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For Sale; Chairs: customer chair, black + silver, 5 pieces, Rp. 200,000 each. Call or SMS 0081 856 6674. [039] For Sale; Wire + wooden stands, large, medium + small, for clothes, jewellery or hanging items, great condition. Post-card stand, Seminyak 081 856 6674 [037]
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For Sale; Clothes hanger: Spiral, 2 mts tall, hangs 22 pieces, wire coat hangers x 22 pieces total Rp. 1m. Call or SMS 081 856 6674. [038] Wanted; Portable massage table, folding, newish for less than $50. 0813 3831 7607. Send pics to <rockwellpan@ gmail. com>. [031]
Jl. Raya Kerobokan Pertokoan Semer Jaya No. 12A Phn: +62 361 215 1854 Kerobokan - Badung - Bali Jl. Sunset Road 105X Seminyak - Badung - Bali Phn: +62 361 918 3679 Email: bebereve@ymail.com C/Ho/G-10 August 11
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For Sale; Camera Nikon Coolpix p 5100, 12.1 MP, black, good condition, new $677 asked $500. Call: 081 1380 6646. Dps. [028]
Agent for Hozelock: Filtering & Gardening products
Showroom and Office: Jl. Hang Tuah 42 (50), Sanur 80227 (opposite KFC), Bali - Indonesia Phone: ne: 62-361-281488, Fax: 62-361-288031 Email: Em balireef@yokistudio.com
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Wanted; 2nd hand oven. small or medium size, for house use. Good condition. Fair price. 0857 3802 0048. Denpasar. [123]
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ARDEN DOCTOR
by The Garden Doctor
by Dr. Kris C/Ho/G-9 March 11
Working with Toxic Plants
A few days ago I was clipping in my garden and some sap from a shrub got on my hand. I just brushed it off but later it caused irritation that lasted for over a week. Are there certain types of plants that we should be careful of? Many people can become sick through exposure to toxic plants, but in most cases it is an allergic skin reaction that could last a number of days, though in some cases people can suffer prolonged periods of dermatitis even for years after the initial contact. It is helpful if you can identify toxic plants or plants that are likely to cause allergic reactions growing in the garden, so that you can better manage them and provide a safer environment for all of those who come into your garden. When it comes to garden maintenance, all plants with milky sap have to be treated with care and caution. Some examples of this are plants that are very common in the home garden. Frangipani, euphorbia and oleander are the immediate examples that spring to mind. Frangipani is related to the oleander and both possess a poisonous, milky sap, which is similar to that of euphorbia. When trimming all of these plants one must be very careful not to let any of the sap come into contact with the eyes or skin. Euphorbia all have the milky sap that can cause allergy to the skin and it is extremely irritating if on the lips or in the eyes. It is also quite toxic if one should actually eat enough of it. I seem to have a low sensitivity to euphorbia sap, but I have a friend who is highly sensitive and breaks out in a severe rash whenever he touches it. I have gotten some euphorbia sap in my own eyes after getting sap on my hands, forgetting, and then rubbing sweat from my brow. It was a very unpleasant experience to say the least, though I have never experienced the sap from a frangipani in the eye though I have heard plenty of stories. It can hurt for days and people can go temporarily blind. Many people do not know that the milky sap that comes out of a frangipani is toxic to humans and animals. If you propagate from cutting then you should always wear protective eye wear and make sure children or pets are not within the vicinity. There have been many occurrences of temporary blindness caused by frangipani sap. Contact with the milky sap may also cause skin irritation, burning, itching, rash and allergy, that in some people can last for weeks, even years developing into conditions such as eczema and dermatitis! Simply break a leaf and the frangipani starts dripping with sap. It is more of an irritant than a serious threat to life (unless a significant amount is ingested). Frangipani sap in the eye is very possible as you often have to prune these trees overhead and the sap which comes from the branches constantly drips. It is a good idea to avoid anything in your eyes from the garden. I recommend using goggles if there is likely to be a situation where plant material can get into your eyes the same applies to tree ferns which also have a nasty sap. The oleander, in a league of its own, is one of the most deadly plants, and now widely cultivated throughout the world. It is also tremendously popular as a decorative shrub. This is a plant that you should familiarize yourself with. The plant contains numerous toxins, and all parts are very toxic. Oleander is deadly if ingested, and contact with the leaf alone can cause severe skin irritation. Just one leaf can kill an adult, and fatal poisonings have resulted from minimal exposure to the sap, twigs, flowers and berries. Fatalities among horses and livestock are common. I would remove this plant from any garden where children are likely to regularly play. Burning this plant can also create a deadly toxic smoke, so don’t do that! Small children should always be
supervised when in the presence of an oleander tree. In addition to milky sap, foliage plants that you need to be careful of around children include philodendron, croton, alocasia, draecena and caladium. There are oxalates in the leaves rendering most of these plants toxic. Ingesting oxalates causes irritation all along the digestive tract and is usually regurgitated. Mangoes are a common fruit that is very well known for causing allergy, a type of contact dermatitis which occurs when the sappy substance comes in contact with the skin. Urushiol, is the allergen and is present in the skin of the mango, it turns black in contact with the air, and can be easily seen as the black sticky deposit on the mango fruit. It is important to note that the sap can be picked up through secondary contact such as residue on a knife handle. I have witnessed numerous cases of mango itch. A friend once had a particularly severe reaction, fever with large red welts all over his skin, and bed ridden for days. Luckily, mango flesh has very low levels of Urushiol, so most sensitive people can eat the fruit as long as someone else peels the mango. Two of the most common vegetables grown in the garden are the potato and the tomato. The leafy parts of both plants are highly poisonous. Green tomatoes are toxic unless they are cooked, and potatoes are very toxic as soon as they turn green, so if this is the case throw them out. Another little known fact is that apple seeds are poisonous, containing small amounts of cyanide. The quantity contained is usually not enough to be dangerous to humans, but it is possible to ingest enough seeds to produce a fatal dose. So when you make fresh apple juice always remember to remove the seeds. It is not always easy to know which plants have toxic sap and which don’t. Personally, I would avoid any plant saps on my skin eyes or mouth. Toxic and irritating saps are certainly not unique. Some agaves have toxic saps, as well as many fig species. Generally if a plant causes skin irritation it is most likely toxic if ingested. If the sap gets in your eyes, it can temporally blind a human or animal. Animals and small children can be especially affected if they consume the sap, it could make them sick or even possibly kill them. On the bright side all of the waste from poisonous plants can be composted as the toxins are biodegradable, but never burn them as you would be creating a toxic smoke that could be very dangerous or even lethal. Plants that are toxic to adults will have a much greater toxicity to animals and children. Always assume that kids and pets will explore and experiment with garden plants, and thus manage your garden environment accordingly. The aim is to enjoy the garden, not to get sick from it! Wear a hat, gloves, long sleeve shirt, and long trousers when pruning these plants. If pruning overhead wear protective eye wear. Be careful in hot weather, if you start to sweat, never use your gloves to wipe your brow. If you get sap in your eyes, you’re off to the hospital. Do some further research on your own garden, because plants with toxic properties are many more than I can reasonably cover here.
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For Sale; Yamaha U1 Piano for sale. This is a 48” professional acoustic upright piano. Good condition. Asking price 19 juta. Contact Kristen at <awhull@swissmail.org>. Denpasar. [139] For Sale; Surfboard, custom Jim Banks 7’ 4” gun, gloss finish, extra strong glass excellent condition, will get you into anything you want. new $1200Aud will sell for $800Aud. Call 0819 9916 1370. Kerobokan. [140] For Sale; Surfboard Webber Pulse epoxy 6‚6, fish tail, with FCS fins, pad, leash and bag. Rp 3. 8 million. Nego. 0813 5357 4454. <sofi.armand@hotmail.fr>. Legian. [141] C/BM/G-24 August 11
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“Matters of Access” Many of us know all too well about the dangers of land ownership in Bali. We also know how important it is to find a competent notaris who can carry out a comprehensive “due diligence” investigation of the ownership and circumstances of a property before we get involved. For those who are new to Bali it is a good idea to be certain of your situation before you part with any money and, incidentally, it is always wise to think of a deposit as something you may not get back. All too often surgery is required to retrieve the money from the hand of the person you gave it to. The widespread use of nominees for Hak Milik (the nearest thing to freehold title) ownership of land in Indonesia is very dodgy at the best of times and my advice is not to do it. Sure, that smiling friend of yours may be trustworthy and honest at the moment but there are many possible problems that can occur. It may be that you have an argument with your nominee or his family in the future and what will happen then? Your nominee may die or disappear, who will you have to deal with then? I knew of a man who bought land and built his home in his wife’s name, she died and her family came and demanded the property. He lost the lot. Foreigners cannot own land and in the case of the foreigner inheriting it they have to sell it within 12 months. All very well as long as the inheritance is properly organised. The hidden dangers of land ownership in Bali have been well covered by many commentators in the past but it is equally important to pay attention to the lesser considered issue of access to land. Ideally land should have direct access from a public road. This needs to be checked out fully and it pays to inspect the land survey included with the land certificate to make sure that legal access does in fact exist. Such access should also be reasonable, a metre wide strip is not much use if you have a car. You also need to make sure that the public road is connected to other public roads, it may sound strange but I came across a case of a public road that was isolated in the middle of rice fields with no way in or out. So let us look at access problems and some recent cases I have come across. The first case was of a building being used as an office by an Indonesian man. The only access was from a main road via a strip of land which also belonged to the owner of the building. One day a neighbour who owned the property next door barricaded the strip of land and demanded a payment of Rp20 million for use of the access. A bitter argument ensued between the owner of the land who had documents to prove he owned the strip of land and the neighbour who demanded payment. Eventually the police were called in and a settlement was negotiated, a payment of Rp2 million to the neighbour. It turned out that the local Klian assisted by some rather large local men was supporting the neighbour in his illegal demands. The example shows that even well educated local people who are fully within their rights find themselves in situations that they cannot fight and a settlement has to be negotiated. It is wise to realise that such situations are usually dependent on power and money rather than who has the law on their side. The second case was of an expatriate who leased a large piece of land under Hak Pakai (“right to use” - a land title which is legally available to foreigners). The plan was to subdivide the land into several plots, build several dwellings and sell all but one which would then be kept as a home for the expatriate. The plan started to come unstuck when it was found that the expatriate hadn’t done his homework properly. The land was zoned for agricultural use and could not be converted for use for house building. The next problem occurred when it was realised that to execute the plan it would be necessary to subdivide the land into several blocks. To do this an Ijin Kavling (permit to subdivide) is required which must ensure that each block has its own legal access. This is usually achieved by including a road access within the subdivision which must be declared as a public road. The final problem came when the expatriate was told that foreigners are only allowed to “own” one piece of land, once subdivided the block would become several pieces of land. Due diligence and a sharp notaris should have spotted these problems and warned the client at an early stage. Zoning is a very basic mistake and one that a notaris correctly representing you should never be expected to
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The statement that a foreigner can only lease one block of land at a time is something I haven’t come across before and certainly is not stated in the Agrarian law of 1967 which covers land ownership and titles. It may well be that this isn’t the case at all, all too often in Bali it is difficult to get accurate statements of legal fact. In all sorts of situations it is surprising how often one notaris, agent or government official will tell you one thing while another will have a different interpretation. Added to this is the confusion created by different Kabupatens having different bylaws and possibly their officers each having their own personal interpretation of the rules. Also be aware that individuals may make their own interpretation of the rules simply to create a difficulty and request an additional payment.
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It pays to keep things simple, be willing to walk away if things start to get murky or complex. Hold back financial payments until things are very clear. If in doubt go and ask for a second opinion. The third case was of an expatriate with a property which has access via a small road between a temple and a banjar. The access land belongs to the local banjar and is not a public road and early suggestions that this was a minor issue proved not to be the case. The banjar demanded a huge sum of money (hundreds of millions of Rupiah) to allow access across their land and an expensive house suddenly became a very expensive house. Once you have paid the money for a property that requires access over someone else’s land you are in a difficult position. It is quite understandable that if people see someone from overseas come and plonk themselves into their local community, with a house worth a fabulous amount of money the local community could only ever dream about, the newcomer cannot expect to get off without making a significant contribution. Local people tend to have a very fair sense that people should contribute to the community according to their ability to pay.
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In many access situations it is advisable to take a measured approach and take a lesson from the way the locals handle things. If things get difficult don’t get angry, it will get you nowhere. Unlike in our European culture when someone starts shouting and being aggressive Indonesians have a clever way of simply ignoring you, you end up achieving nothing. It is best to get some local advice and try to sort out problems the Balinese way. The key word in all this is respect. Find a high caste Balinese man (yes, I know, but unfortunately in this culture it should be a man) who is highly respected in the community. The more respected the better. Get that person to mediate the situation on your behalf. I have come across a number of situations where banjar representatives have demanded money and the situation has been resolved by elders in the community who are highly respected for their wisdom and integrity. You will probably have to compromise and pay some money. You need to be careful and very sensitive, it may well be that your high caste representative may be insulted if you offer him money directly conversely he may expect a “gift”. Address the issue of a gratuity indirectly to avoid embarrassment.
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It goes without saying that doing things the Balinese way is not going to work if you yourself are not acting with integrity. As a final comment it is wise to remember that Balinese society is not made up of a group of isolated individuals as we find in modern western life. It is sophisticated society with an age old hierarchical structure based on wisdom and respect. It’s foundations and strength lie in the communities from which it is formed. While you may be buying a piece of land from an individual who badly wants your money you have to deal on an ongoing basis with the community you are moving into. They will expect you to treat them with dignity. If for some reason you upset them or they don’t accept you life can get pretty difficult. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. If you have any questions or comments he can be contacted on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2011 Fixed Abode You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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A Singing Birth Elena Skoko was born in Croatia. When she was 18, she moved to Italy and eventually became a singer and indie fashion designer. Since Elena put together her collections for her fashion business in Bali, she decided to move to Bali in 2007. But because of an encounter with a bluesman, she made a career change. She and her new husband started a band called Bluebird & Skoko, recording their first album Trust Your Mojo, Sista. Several other albums they plan to record in Indonesia and the US. In 2010, Elena published Memoirs of a Singing Birth, a book about her experience birthing her daughter Koko in Bali. Have you done a lot of international travel? When I was a teenager I would spend most of my money on traveling. I wanted to explore the world. My country was too small to my liking, and it got even smaller as the years went by. I was born in Yugoslavia that shrank down to Croatia at some point. What are you doing now? At present I mostly write and sing, but it’s hard for me to think of my work as a job or as employment. I feel slightly uncomfortable with those words. Maybe that’s because of my pirate ancestry on one side of my family tree and so much hard work that made no one happy on the other side. Where did you meet your husband? I met Bluebird in Warung Ocha in Legian in 2007. We were both doing fashion, but both of us also had a score to settle with music. Each of us had put music aside at one point in our lives, but when we started to talk it was like a siren call. We knew it was time for us to get back on stage and make music together. We formed a band, we recorded an album, and we also made a baby.
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Why natural birth? I opted for natural, unmedicated birth which could be in any position, any place and with anyone I felt comfortable with. I gave birth to Koko in a birth tub. It felt so good to be in warm water while in the late stage of labor. But I didn’t decide everything ahead. I just made sure that we could make any of our choices when we needed them.
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What is a lotus birth? My daughter had a lotus birth which means the umbilical cord was not severed. I thought it would be complicated to carry and care for the baby with her placenta still intact, but it turned out to be the most natural thing to do. Her navel was free in three days without any irritation or infection. I also used our placenta as a post-partum remedy. Tell us about your book Memoirs of a Singing Birth? It was first published as an ebook in 2010 on Smashwords. com. This year it is available on demand as a “real book” on Lulu.com. I was inspired to write the book because all my girlfriends wanted to know everything about my “exotic” birth experience. When I finished describing my experience, the account was so detailed that it was already the size of a book. Because my friends thought it would be useful to many women, they pushed me to share it with a broader audience.
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I’m working on Italian and Indonesian versions of my book but most of all I’m dedicating myself to the cheeky little toddler who’s discovering the world and her own mighty force in it. I wish there was a manual that came along with the baby! How may readers get a hold of a copy of your book? In Bali you can find Memoirs of a Singing Birth in Ganesha bookstores, at Zula, Earth Café, Manik Organik and at Yayasan Bumi Sehat. You can order it on Lulu.com or download a digital version at Smashwords.com.
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When did you decide on a “singing birth”? I did a lot of research on pregnancy and on the options I had for the birth of our daughter. The statistics just scared me, so I decided that natural birth outside of a hospital would be the best for us. I read some books about the use of voice during labor, and when the time came, I tried to apply some theories. They didn’t work well for me. Instead,
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SCHEDULE THAT The 2011 XP Xclusive Property Bali Rugby Fest (24 and 25 September)
Heart Strings - Warisan Restaurant (23 September)
By Dawn Chorus
of some of the pubs back in London. The band Xplan rocked the house with its vast assortment of songs from reggae to
Come and join this spectacular evening of entertainment to
rock. Super talented! Musicians and music lovers will
There are quite a lot of sporting events in the month of
honor the YPAC Centre for Handicapped and Mentally Chal-
definitely enjoy the sounds and there’s always an opportu-
September, well planned now that the high season is well
lenged Children whose heart warming artworks will be sold
nity to jam . Other evenings have live bands too that I’m
in a Silent Auction. Fantastic prizes will be on offer to help
told are also equally as talented. Overall it is a friendly,
raise funds for the general livelihood and special equipment
relaxed venue with a pool table, not overly crowded and
the children desperately require. Children from the Centre
efficient service too. Great place to go after a bite to eat
will be attending this red carpet event and showcasing their
earlier on. Highly recommended!
and truly over for a few months. For all rugby fans this will be an exciting weekend of pure rugby. There will be 3 divisions including Open International Men’s 10’s, Indonesian Men’s 7’s and Open Women’s 7’s. Rugby 7’s have been recently accepted into the Olympic fold and BRC along with Rugby Indonesia are looking to build up and promote the 7’s game in Indonesia. Great news for all those rugby players and fans out there. A great location for the matches too!
artworks which they have painted to help raise funds for the Centre they attend. Great entertainment, a silent auction,
When : 10 pm (band) – 2 am
lucky door prizes and more than USD $50,000 worth of
Where : Jalan Raya Legian, Seminayak.
prizes willl be on offer to help raise money for these incred-
Contact : 730937.
ible children. The cost for the dinner also includes free flow cocktails and canapes from 6 to 7 pm, 3 course dinner and
Where : Canggu Club
lucky door prizes. General admission includes free flow
Contact : info@jagodulu.com
cocktails from 6 to 7 pm.
JPs Warung Club Now that the extensions have been completed JPs new stylish look is bound to pull in the punters. But their line up
Bali G-Slam Tennis Tournament (21 – 24 September)
Christina Iskandar the social butterfly & philanthropist of Bali
of live music is equally as impressive too. Every evening
is the organizer of “heart strings” an Art Showcase by the
there’s a different band. On Mondays various bands play
This is worth a short mention for tennis enthusiasts who
children from the YPAC Orphanage. Christina a mother of 3
pop, rock, soul, salsa, jazz and fusion. This is the night for
would like to join in this tournament down in Nusa Dua.
boys and a long time resident of Bali has helped several
jamming too with guest musicians. On Tuesdays Moko
organisations in the past, but this one promises to be her
Blues Band perform, Wednesdays, Khatulistiwa entertain
biggest one to date. “I would like to THANK all my friends
the guests with ethnic fusion, Thursdays Capsoul perform,
who continuously support me & help me. I do what I do
Friday Lisa and Kelimutu and Saturday classic rock with
Where : Westin and Nikko Hotels, Nusa Dua
because I have a passion inside to help others less fortunate.
New Energy. Great bands and great entertainment. It’s a
Contact : gaybalitours@gmail.com
I know that with the help of my friends “heart strings” on Sept
great place to have a bite to eat too.
Cost
: singles USD40 Doubles USD20 per person
23 will be a HUGE success for the YPAC Handicapped Chil-
Deus Family Brunch(Saturdays)
dren. Thank you, you know who you are,” says Christina who should be commended for her efforts to help those in
Deus have definitely catered for the children with their Saturday brunch at The Temple of Enthusiasm. There’s a set menu for children, colouring books are provided, silk screening and sangria for the adults. If you haven’t been to Deus it is definitely worth a visit situated amongst the picturesque rice fields on the back roads of Canggu. There’s a large, well stocked bar, delicious food, amazing art, surfboards, motorbikes, movie nights and all sorts of things going on at the Temple. Not something you would expect to find tucked away in the back waters of Canggu but something a bit different to the usual.
need. You can purchase your tickets either at Warisan Restaurant or The Corner Store Cafe (at the top of Jalan Oberoi). Come along for a fun filled evening where we can all make a difference! This event will be nothing short of FABULOUS! When
: 6 pm
Cost
: IDR450 (dinner) IDR150 (general admission)
Where : Warisan Restaurant, Jl Raya Kerobokan Contact : 0821 4633 7469 or 0819 9988 6561 Reservations: 0361 731 175 or
When
info@warisanrestaurant.com
Where : Jl Abimanyu (Dyanapura) Seminyak
: 9 pm
Contact : 731622 Where : Jl Batu Mejan No 8, Canggu
The Jaya Pub (evenings)
Contact : 368 3395
The Yak Awards (30 September) This evening has got to be one of the best events of the Bali
FXFW and TREMORZ Bali Ride 100 (24 September)
social calendar. Last year’s awards at Cocoon were a huge success and a lot of fun. This year the awards move further
Come along and join in the Bali bike ride (100 km) and see
up the coast to Hotel Tuggu. The dress code is Bali Nouveau
some of the most spectacular scenery off the beaten track.
Trad. Entertainment is provided by Jegog, Yasmin Sutedja,
The price includes refreshments and touring kit. You will
a young talented singer and certainly someone to watch out
need to ensure that you meet the rules and regulations in-
for, Suara Mantra and DJ Joe with Cozi. Bubbles, beers
cluding a fixed gear bike, a helmet, safety light etc. I reckon
and bites will keep you energized and a special after dance
this would be the answer to Bali’s traffic congestion and
bonfire party on the beach will round of what promises to
pollution, bicycle lanes. I’m sure a lot more people would
be a super fun evening. You can place your vote for various
love to cycle around and not worry about being knocked
categories online at WWW.THEYAKMAG/AWARDS. Tickets are available at The Yak office, Canggu Club, Laughing
down by the thousands of cars and motorbikes driven by drivers on serious missions. Cycling has definitely hit Bali.
The last time I was in the Jaya Pub was a couple of birthdays
Buddha (Ubud) and the Rip Curl School of Surf (Sanur).
ago and nothing much has changed. And so it shouldn’t. Cost
: IDR375,000 for registration only
Contact : inforide100k@gmail.com
The ambience, the atmosphere and the band were terrific.
Cost
Sort of a quaint almost olde worlde type of feel, reminisent
Where : Hotel Tugu, Pantai Batu Bolong
Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com>
: IDR350,000 pre-party IDR450,000 on the door
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Ladies golfer I’m selling my golf clubs set. 1 Driver Taylor Made R7. 3 Wood King Cobra Speed Ld. 4 Wood Callway Big Bertha. Iron 4,5,6,7,8,9 s, W50, w60 ( titleist). Putter odyssey double ball white hot umbrella. Golf bag Callaway, travel golf bag (big boy). 18 pcs Callaway balls new, never use. Rp. 7millions, hurry up and get it its my personal clubs with pink handle, my clubs has been very lucky that I got 2 hole in one. Call 0812 3792 9378. Kuta. [069]
For Sale; Medela manual breastpump, new in the box, for pumping breastmilk. Medela is well known brand worldwide, recommended by hospitals in England. price 235.000. Please call/ SMS 0852 3704 8168. Kerobokan. [065] For Sale; Used red castle sport stroller for jog and shop! It has a discbrake for your jog and coming with extendable sibling seat on top, only Rp. 1,5 mio. Please contact 081 874 7150. Legian. [013] For Sale; Leather Jackets: brand new, small, medium + large, black only, cost price Rp. 1,500,000. Not nego. 081 856 6674. [093]
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Put Budapest on Your Liszt Hungary’s capital city, the city of Liszt and Theodore Herzl, is a great place to visit. There’s not a lot of money around, but it’s surprisingly well served by public transport and, give or take a former communist scowl or two from people still employed (in most cases astonishingly) in the oversized state enterprise sector. And it’s peopled largely by citizens who like to smile. They have good reason to, even if the week we spent there was hideously hot, as inland southeastern Europe can be in summer. The coffee houses are full of locals, the restaurants – apart from in the tourist rip-off strip – likewise, and there is a surprising amount of visible history around even if the Russians, Americans and British competed heavily with the retreating Germans during the bloody endgame of World War II to obliterate the former co-capital of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Portions of the city were rebuilt in period style. Others were given over to communist-era blocks of flats that offend the eye as well as the conscience. But the city centre and the Danube littoral have a pleasant ambience that is very far from the sterility of Vienna, say, or other western European cities. Budapest isn’t a western European city in either geographic placement or mindset. And that’s what makes it such a lovely place to take a break. There’s even an Indonesian Trade Promotion Office for anyone with business on their mind.
Hussars and Horse’s Doovers It was St Stephen’s Day while we were in Budapest, named for the king (Istvan) who formally embraced Christianity in the eleventh century and whose day, August 20, was the Saint’s day until the 17the century. On August 20 Hungary celebrates its national pride with some military overtones – flypasts and the like, and a display of military hardware past and present at Heroes Square where the six Magyar chieftains who brought their people from central Asia to the Hungarian plains in the ninth century look on with the impassive nature of the statues they are. Above them sits the mythical Turun, the huge bird that legend says guided the Magyar people – Huns – to their new home. The best bit, from the Diary’s perspective, was when on our morning walk that day, sitting at an Andrassy Street coffee house having a mid-perambulation restorative caffeine shot, a marching band (of comely young ladies twirling sticks and doing little jigs), a band playing Germanic marching music, some veterans in similarly highly Germanic uniforms, and a half troop of Hussars trotted past on their way to Heroes square. Despite the historic connotations of the event, it was accompanied by every modern convenience. An ambulance idled along behind the mounted hussars, lest one should fall and injure himself (or herself – there were two lady hussars present). And bringing up the rear were two wash-and-wipe appliances of the city sanitation department, tasked with removing any unfortunate equine deposits. We drank our coffee quickly and followed them up the avenue. The tail-end sweepers were kept very busy.
Home Base Budapest has the full range of accommodation options that you’d expect of any major city, but we chose to stay at a lovely up-market (and up five flights of stairs) B&B called the Kapital Inn. It was just off Andrassy Street in the central city area. Paris has a close match for Andrassy. It’s called the Champs Elysees. The Kapital was capital for many reasons – including the breakfast omelettes provided by Albert, its excellent host – and was conveniently close to a metro station. The Diary prefers to amble, since this provides much rich street-scene material and access to the frequent coffee houses, but the metro was useful on many occasions when Budapest’s unusual August heat became a tad de trop. Albert’s establishment is truly a home away from home for visitors. It rates six Hector stars.
Eat, Drink and... Well, practically anything, really. Budapest is a city where sybarites of any class and every disposition never need to suffer deprivation syndrome. The Diary doesn’t do low-life, except in the Jeffrey Bernard sense, but that’s available for those who do. We do food though, and there’s plenty of that. Nothing much beats a cinnamon ice cream and an espresso as a late-night walk home treat, either. We went one day to the Faust Borpince cellars under the Hilton Hotel on Castle Hill on the Buda side of the Danube, for a decorous wine tasting and some little Hungarian savoury scones. It was a perfect substitute for lunch. The cellar is a proper wine cave underground in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed remains of the Dominican monastery that once was on the site. Around 80 Hungarian wines are available for tasting along with some 30 Palinkas
(distilled spirits). We left the spirits alone because we had to walk home to the Pest side afterwards.
Side Trip We treated ourselves to a long lunch in Vienna one day. It’s a two-hour-fifty-minute train trip each way – though without any border crossing formalities since both Austria and Hungary are Schengen states – which makes it a very long lunch indeed. But it was definitely worth it. We found a lovely little Beisl in Stiftgasse in the Museum district which offered both a great menu and wine list and a cool, leafy arbour in which to spend a few hours eating and drinking. And it was only a two-stop trip on the Metro back to Wesbahnhof for the Railjet train back to Budapest afterwards. If you’re in Vienna, drop in at Amerlingbeisl. The food was so good we quite forgot to have a strudel.
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Take a Bath It’s a must-do in Budapest, where a tradition of communal bathing on the Turkish model long ago emerged as one of the better gifts of the Ottoman experience. It’s not for everyone – and especially for people whose home is Bali and for whom discreet massage and spa treatment is an established personal tradition – but it is immensely popular with Hungarians and most tourists. We visited the Széchenyi baths in the Városliget park at the end of Andrassy, just past Heroes Square. There are others you may visit, but Széchenyi is best for couples since mixed bathing is always available there. At other places there’s a roster most days. It was crowded (it was a hot day) but the thermal pool we chose, the 39C cauldron, had plenty of spare water space for newcomers. The recommended 20 minutes maximum was all we wanted, however.
Transports of Delight Visitors from Indonesia would be amazed at the range of public transport available in Budapest, and at the smooth and on-schedule way it runs. There’s a Metro system – Budapest pioneered this in continental Europe – that is being expanded, an extensive light rail (tram) network, and trolley-buses and buses as well as a suburban railway network. Around 60 percent of people use public transport in Budapest. What also caught our eye, as well as our fancy, was the way traffic stops at pedestrian crossings (try that in Bali!) and gives way at intersections. It stops at red lights and doesn’t go again until the lights are green. And drivers manage to stay in lane. And all this even on narrow side streets. Next time a legislative committee is looking at transport regulations, it could usefully schedule a trip to Budapest to see how it can be done.
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Our remaining lost luggage – one of two suitcases that fell victim to the incompetent vagaries of Paris CDG airport or some other travel demon – finally found a way to be reunited with us on our last day in Scotland by which time, with Budapest the next stop, the warm clothing it contained was rather redundant. Well, we say it found us. Actually we found it, since we had to drive to Edinburgh airport to get it. This was irritating because we had provided full address and telephone details for delivery. It was also irritating to find that the case had been opened, though in the absence of an official sticker to this effect we think not by customs. Some items were missing and others were broken because whoever opened it didn’t bother to re-connect the internal straps. Two lessons from this: Do not give lost luggage the access code to get into your case; and, if at all possible, even on a longer trip, travel with carry-on baggage only.
Welcome Home We like travelling but it’s always good to get home, and it was especially the case this trip because on September 1 Ganesha Gallery at Four Seasons Jimbaran opened a new exhibition of works by Balinese painter Wayan Kun Adnyana, entitled Body Theatre. The Bangli-born painter explores the immense capacity for cross-fertilisation of cultures provided by Bali’s unique role as a crucible in which ancient Hindu religious and social precepts blend with imported Western values. He’s been on the art scene since 1966 and has published numerous articles and books and organised several major exhibitions. His work displays a deep knowledge of human anatomy. The exhibition is on until October 3. Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2011 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/G-24 August 11
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We are on the way to the Pisces Full Moon as this fortnight begins and during this Virgo cycle which started at the end of August, we see a great deal of transformation. Pluto trined the New Moon at the end of August, and now moves direct on the 17th. Whatever project or life situation began at the beginning of April, now takes full shape with this forward momentum. The Full Moon is in Pisces and highlights otherworldly pursuits through meditation or stimulants. Virgo likes to keep it clean and healthy though, so the former is generally preferred. This is a great time for purification rituals and ceremonies. Mercury has returned to Virgo and the degree at which it turned retrograde in early August and it now trines Pluto on the Full Moon. It is a splendid portal for intention setting and manifesting through your connection to your Higher Self. With the power of Pluto behind what you do, it is strongly advised that you align your intentions with your higher purpose and heart centeredness. Venus moves into Libra just after Full Moon and joins Saturn at the end of the month. Mars enters Leo on the 19th and promotes a strong ego drive. It also promotes playfulness and fun and a strong sense of creativity. You could harness its passion to share those new manifestations of yours in a kind and loving way, through gentleness and understanding; a fire sign that loves to be flamboyant and forthright. FULL MOON 19 Pisces 17 September 12, 2011 05:28p.m.
ARIES: It will be a welcome relief for you as Mars moves from Cancer to Leo at the end of this fortnight. Leo is a fellow fire sign and your planetary ruler is very comfortable forging it’s way ahead in such a gregarious sign. Finally some inspiration returns after the responsibility of these past weeks. Not that it’s been all bad, for many of you have managed to reconcile your differences with family members and now feel much freer to express yourself in your true authenticity and not a modified version of it. You are ready for a new beginning and one that is less encumbered than the old. TAURUS: When Venus moves from Virgo to Libra this fortnight you will be encouraged to enter more deeply into relationship. Much of this current transformation for you is centered on the significant other in your life. As Venus meets Saturn at the end of the month some formal agreements may be entered into, or commitments made. Jupiter, although going retrograde now, is still in your sign and bringing a sense of good fortune to whatever you do, so nothing to fear here, even if the Beloved is wanting something a little more solid. You also like to have some solid boundaries in place. GEMINI: After these long weeks of retrograde we are finally at that auspicious degree of Virgo at which it turned and it teams up with Pluto and finally rejoins the Sun at the end of the month. For you personally though, it brings with it a little stress and the urge to organize, although thwarted by confusion you will manage to pull this off. You will be so glad you did, as the Libra Sun and Mercury bring some fresh creativity to your life, again by the end of this month. Beauty, balance and harmony the order of the day as the Venus Libra softens your senses and tastes. Use the Full Moon portal to relax with some quiet time.
LIBRA: The equinox is soon upon us and heralds the beginning of the Libra month of beauty and harmony. As the signs line-up at month’s end, you will be feeling those familiar stirrings of deeply relating and communicating through tenderness to promote peace in your environment. This year, like never before, you will be in a position to make lasting changes in the places that you live and work. Creative projects abound and you will feel fulfilled and with an undercurrent of peace pervading. Good news for those of you who have been experiencing some struggle and striving in the recent months. SCORPIO: Pluto your ruler has been a major player in this months action packed scenarios. How is everything shaping up in your life and what changes have you yourself been compelled to make? Although a little tiresome, the restructuring and communication exercises have been well worth the effort. You will greatly appreciate the time you spend this month, in the days to come. There is more clarity in your relationships and you have discovered a deeper sense of self-love that is going to carry you a long way in the future. If you have been relying on partnership to fulfill your needs, those days are gone. SAGITTARIUS: Jupiter is still in Taurus and still retrograde and the North Node is slowly contacting your Planets in Sagittarius. Some kind of karmic cleanse is in process and you may not see the forest for the trees right now. If the going is slow, so be it, and use this time to organize and prioritize with a great opportunity for some internal house cleaning. Clearing the cobwebs from your thinking processes and maybe catching a glimpse of where you yourself, have been running on subconscious programing. A great time to create some new beliefs for you and practice them and re-enforce them through new communication.
CANCER: As Mars departs your sign this fortnight it leaves very few watery Planets. In fact it is only the asteroid Chiron and the Moon’s visits to them, which will bring the emotional flow now. Enjoy then this Pisces Full Moon and take some much-needed respite. Recharge your batteries by offloading some of the stress you’ve been carrying. A good way to do this is to go within and consciously change some of the beliefs and cell-receptors that have been attracting this. If you are being constantly distracted by the external World you lose touch with what is required to maintain that sense of equilibrium.
CAPRICORN: You may be on the home stretch of some new project. Results will flow in at the end of the month and you will be feeling appreciated and very pleased with yourself. So much of what you do, is centered on partnership now. You are being asked to show-up like never before and are also learning some new communication skills and techniques. With the movement of Pluto to direct, you are relatively unstoppable at this time. Harness this energy and make the changes that are necessary in your life now; just remember you are in for the long haul and don’t have to do everything at once.
LEO: The Sun continues in Virgo and with it being relatively close to your own Sun Sign many of you carry Virgo Planets in your chart. So this is, generally speaking still a harmonious time for you and with the entry of Mars into your sign doubly so. A little rocket fuel for your endeavors now as Mars wields its fiery passion and you aim it directly at them. As Planets move into Libra you are also well situated with the sextile to them and this brings changes to your existing partnership or brings some new romance. Many of you have a strong desire for this romance, as not much has been expressed in recent weeks.
AQUARIUS: Uranus slowly retracing it’s steps all the way back to 0 degrees in December. Rehashing ideas and storm boarding them is a good thing for you to be doing, without the expectation of when to implement them. Allow some time for the creative process to take shape. Inspiration can come spontaneously or it may come slowly over a period of time and some things do still take time. Hasty actions could result in the requirement to retrace your steps and cover the ones you’d missed. Save yourself some time, and have endless patience now. All is revealed in Divine Time and in a Divine way.
VIRGO: This has been and continues to be a very potent month for you with many changes through transformative and bold actions on your part. Much of this culminates with the Full Moon in Pisces and those with Birthdays around this time are particularly slated for change. As the Planets leave your sign towards the end of the month, you will be encouraged to reassess your relationship status and make some solid commitments to those you truly care about in your life. This may mean a little diversion from your head to heart though, and bravely make this journey to the heart’s desires.
PISCES: This is a very auspicious month for you with the Planets in Virgo and the Full Moon in your sign. Neptune is also at that potent degree of 29 Aquarius which brings fortune to you and particularly if it is conjunct a planet in your chart. Profound and lasting healing is taking place in your life and you can sense this adjustment by the way you feel and the way the World responds to you. Leaving behind your victim consciousness you are now taking responsibility for the situations in our life and know that you have the power of choice. Although still confronted by challenges you feel more peace.
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by Dr. Rob My World Wonderland Artworks by Daniel Kho At Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud Tel: 979252 In the fantastic world of artist Daniel Kho, questions can be asked such as: “Excuse me, how do I get to Paradise”? This is actually the title of one of Kho’s pictures, and the question is self-explanatory, as his art is contemplated. “Paradise is a place that everybody can create inside himself while dreaming”, Kho feels, and that is exactly what he is doing in ‘his world’. For several years now Kho has been tracking the continuous development of his own private cosmos. An imagined parallel world, which, he believes, has the same potential for truth and realness as our common reality. In his world, the dreaming turns into experience, into living. In his artworks Kho creates a colorful universe, which is inhabited by numerous exotic beings. In this magical world, full of new and unknown creatures and fantastic species, there cavort lucky dragons, flying fishes, laughing La Luna salamanders, and cheerful birds of paradise, which, in their playfulness, all beam with joy and great positive energy. Kho’s world is a peaceful place because all of his beings have reached a state of perfect balance with each other, and their surroundings. Everything is in its predetermined place. Far from cultural or civic imprinting, there aren’t any assessment criteria that could be threatening to the harmony. In this paradise-like system, every single thing is celebrating itself as an equal part of the whole. Every thing renders homage to life itself, to existence. In Kho’s world ‘good’ and ‘ bad’ doesn’t count any more, just time or beauty is of importance. The Other Me Since years of evolution have been taking place in the imagined world of Daniel Kho, new creatures and species evolve perpetually, while others develop further and further in the rhythm of reappearing visual themes and motives. The titles of Sculpture Kho’s pictures and sculptures, such as: ‘Dreamland’, ‘Dream Paths’, ‘La Luna’, ‘Connection’, and ‘The Other Me’, show the artist’s struggle with questions concerning the spiritual dimension of creation, and its embedded human existence. The Dynamic Power of Bali – Line and Color Drawings by Leticia Balacek At Alila Ubud, Desa Melinggih Kelod, Payangan, Gianyar Tel: 08123878112 Leticia Balacek, who was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1982, feels that Bali is visually alive with a multitude of textures, forms, colors, and movements. In her show, ‘The Dynamic Power of Bali – Line and Color’, Balacek presents colorful studies of Balinese urban culture, plus,
rural and coastal scenes, which capture the transcendental verve of time and space for which Bali is internationally renowned. An award-winning architect, Balacek studied at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aries, from 1999 till 2009. However, since 2002, she has worked on many projects for local and international architecture firms, as well as working and studying in the USA, and Holland. Balacek is a creative person, who skillfully expresses herself in photographic, architectural, and artistic projects. As a self-described neo-nomadic global citizen, Balacek is currently residing in Bali, as she focuses on the visual arts, while completing an Arts Degree at the Fine Arts Institute of Indonesia, in Denpasar. Balacek displays mixedmedia works in ink, watercolor, charcoal, pencil, and some limited edition digital prints on paper. Her colors are used to express emotional values, Untitled 1 rather than visual representation. These expressive colors expose her individual feelings of vigor and passion sensed during the creative experience. Some of Balacek’s images are highlighted by a swirling dynamic mass of emotion. An emotion she likes to call “Energy in Motion”, which, for her, conjures up Bali’s tropical atmosphere, that is both sublime and esoteric. Balacek also likes to depict a world that transcends our three dimensional sensibilities. A world, which she feels, is a realm of the mysterious and mystical, and can be seen portrayed in the Balinese Hindu cosmology.
tics of those environments. Balacek’s Balinese works are a reflection of the beauty of her inner-world, responding to the essence of The Island of the Gods. Untitled 3
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As the examples ‘Untitled 1, 2 and 3’ reveal, Balacek’s drawings can occasionally be categorized by a ‘Pop Art’ attitude, through their simple lines containing vibrant blocks of color. The juxtaposition of black lines against daring colors makes for dramatic contrasts. Yet, at times, she also allows the white of the paper to stand alone in its brilliance, and thus brings space as well as a poetic Untitled 2 balance to the compositions. Balacek brings a unique interpretation of Bali to life. Her drawings of buildings, temples and doorways are defined by strong lines that reflect her skills obtained from years of academic training, as well as professional experience.
Body Theatre Artist : Wayan Kun Adnyana Genre : Paintings Period : September 1 until October 3, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010
“It is my wish to depict the essence of the moment”, says Balacek. “I’m challenged as the subjects in the scenarios are not stationary, therefore I must work as fast as I can. I like the simplicity in lines that gives strong character. Powerful and simple, rather than detailed and perfect”. Balacek also states: “I love the process of working with ink, I’ve no control over the medium, and it is like it has a mind of its own. It is an intense and exciting experience of the dynamics of artistic creation”.
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More Gadgets Galore. In this issue I have an iPhone accessory for your bike; a camera that does make-up; wireless outdoor speakers; wireless mosquito repellent; a wireless keyboard; and the coolest scale I have ever seen. Enjoy. iPhone Live Rider Cycling here there and everywhere is a great way to keep the love handles at bay, but how can you tell if you’re getting any fitter? Exercise bikes in the gym have all sorts of techno-trickery to show you how hard you’re working, but out on the road it can be a bit of a mystery. The award winning iPhone LiveRider solves this problem by streaming information on your journey directly to your handle-bar mounted iPhone or iPod Touch. A sealed wireless sensor near to your rear wheel detects your bike’s speed and pedal cadence, feeding the data to a dedicated app on your device (downloaded free from iTunes), which displays the information in real time. http://www.firebox.com/product/3145/iPhone-LiveRider US$110 The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP7 Puts Makeup on for You, Seriously Okay, so first the regular stuff, the camera looks cool, it’s very slim, has a shiny front panel and easily fits in a pocket or purse. It enjoys 16 megapixel resolution. It comes packed with a four-times zoom for a little up close action and a pretty responsive 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen to page through your photos and change your camera settings. But, purchase the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP7 digital camera, and you’ll find that it makes you look better, literally. Using built-in Beauty Retouch modes, this camera actually has the ability to soften some wrinkles, reduce shine, whiten your teeth and give you a rosy glow all with the touch of a button. The DMC-FP7‘s make-up mode gives you color options such as foundation, eye-shadow or coloring for the lips and cheeks. Seriously? Will this sucker make me 10 pounds thinner too? www.amazon.com US$ 230 Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 At last a wireless keyboard without the hassle of changing batteries. Logitech has engineered a flat — just one-third of an inch thick — keyboard that draws ambient light for its power. An included power app provides a lux meter to ensure you have sufficient light. Once charged, the keyboard can reportedly run for up to three months without additional charging. An integrated power indicator on the top of the keyboard lets you know its current power level. No more batteries — unheard of for any wireless gizmo! www.logitech.com US$80
For folks who do not live in apartments but rather, on landed property, it makes perfect sense to spend your time outdoors since you will be able to bask under the sun, sipping on a pina colada and reading your favorite book. Of course, having some music in the background is also part of the appeal, so getting a good pair of speakers is always worth the investment. Why not settle for the AQ Wireless Outdoor Speakers? Sure, it might come in only black or white shades (no doubt the former will be a whole lot easier to maintain due to its dark color, that you need not clean it so often), but either way, these speakers are waterproof to withstand a rainy day, and are more than capable of unleashing your favorite tunes within a 100 meter radius from its source (30 to 40 meters through walls and ceilings) without missing a beat.
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the art of body Could You Have a Thyroid Disorder? Your thyroid, a thumb-size gland, rules your waistline, energy level, and mood. 25 million Americans are currently suffering from thyroid problems. Excessive weight-gain, energy pit falls and having a hard time performing in fitness are just some of the many symptoms of this disease. It is definitely worth checking into this matter…
Thyroid 101 Lodged between the voice box and the collarbone, and wrapped around the windpipe, the thyroid helps control your body’s energy supply. The butterfly-shaped gland pumps out thyroid hormone, a powerful chemical that regulates metabolism and body temperature, says endocrinologist Jeffrey Powell, M.D., of Northern Westchester Hospital in New York. It also works with just about every system in your body to keep your brain sharp, your bowels moving, your periods regular, and your skin, nails, and hair healthy. Think of the thyroid like a car’s gas and brake pedals rolled into one: It can speed up or slow down the rate at which your body burns through its fuel supply.
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Of course, when one part of a car malfunctions, the whole system can stall. And of the millions of people with thyroid disorders, the majority are female. It’s estimated that women are as much as 12 times more likely to develop a problem than men are, possibly because they are also more prone to developing autoimmune diseases (such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis), which can mess with the thyroid, says Armand Krikorian, M.D., associate director of endocrinology at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland. Thyroid disorders - which are often genetic and typically involve the production of too little thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism) or too much (hyperthyroidism) - can also temporarily or permanently spring up after pregnancy. And new research shows that a chemical used to make nonstick cookware and water-resistant coatings for carpets and couches can also heighten the risk for thyroid complications.
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Signs of Trouble Hypo-and hyperthyroidism can often have opposing suites of symptoms. Unexpected or sudden weight gain may occur, but since that can be due to a variety of factors, it’s not enough to indicate hypothyroidism. Some experts also look for the following symptoms: dry skin, hair loss, forgetfulness, fatigue, frequent chills, constipation, and irregular periods. Another red flag for hypothyroidism is feeling very weak during a workout you used to have no problem getting through. “Thyroid hormone regulates how much energy reaches all cells, including muscle cells,” notes endocrinologist Jeffrey R. Garber, M.D., an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. Much easier to identify is hyperthyroidism (Graves’ disease is a common type), in which the thyroid unleashes a flood of excess hormone. This can shock your body into sudden weight loss, rapid heartbeat, insomnia, or bouts of diarrhea. Sufferers can feel constantly wired, warm, and shaky, as if they’re hooked up to an IV filled with espresso. Similar to the warning signs of hypothyroidism, the symptoms of hyperthyroidism can become worse or more persistent over time - but both conditions are highly treatable with prescription meds.
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Protect yourself The best way to safeguard your energy center is to catch a problem early. If you suspect an issue, ask your M.D. about a simple blood screen called a thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) test that can detect a gland gone haywire. Just know that while the test itself is safe, there’s controversy around who should be given one: As awareness of thyroid disease rises, young women are flocking to their physicians for TSH tests, even if they have no symptoms (in other words, just in case). As a result, some doctors simply check every female patient; others believe that’s overkill. “The problem with routine screening is that a lot of women may be borderline hypothyroid, and though they have no symptoms, their doctors put them on unnecessary medicine that could eventually result in hyperthyroidism,” says Garber. On the other hand, untreated thyroid disorders can lead to infertility, chronic depression, cardiac ills, or high cholesterol. The bottom line: If you’re showing warning signs and your doctor blows off your test request, get a second opinion or see an endocrinologist.
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If you have hypothyroidism, your physician will likely prescribe a daily dose of a synthetic thyroid hormone called levothyroxine and do follow-up tests every six weeks for the first six months to make sure the dosage is right, says endocrinologist Eric Epstein, M.D., of Montefiore Medical Specialists in Scarsdale, New York. For hyperthyroidism, treatment may involve a daily drug (such as tapazole) that slows down your overactive gland. In most cases, thyroid meds are very effective, though the ideal, of course, is to ward off the issue in the first place. You can’t do much about the genetic and autoimmune risk factors, but you can protect your neck by making sure you get enough iodine, which has been closely linked to thyroid hormone production. The element is typically added to salt and some breads, but as many women move toward gluten-free, low-sodium diets, they may end up iodine deficient. Its generally recommended to take a daily multivitamin that contains 150 micrograms of iodine. Oh, and quit the cigarettes: Chemicals in the smoke may increase the risk of the Graves’ disease form of hyperthyroidism.
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Every time you look in the mirror, a key to your well-being stares back at you. An enlarged thyroid may mean your gland is producing too much or too little hormone. The key is knowing what to watch for. Perform this simple self-check once every two months. 1. Hold a mirror in front of you and focus your gaze on the lower front area of your neck, right above your collarbone. 2. Tilt your head back, moving the mirror along with you. 3. Take a medium-size sip of water. 4. As you swallow, watch your thyroid area, checking for any unusual bulges or protrusions. (Note: Don’t confuse your thyroid with your Adam’s apple, which is farther up.) 5. If you see anything suspicious, go to your doc.
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
CHILDREN of BALI & HIV/AIDS Silent Tsunami Threatens an Entire Generation FACT : HIV/AIDS is here in BALI; across every level of society, every nationality, every sub-culture. FACT : HIV rates among sex workers and “café” girls is as high as 30% FACT : It is customary for men to seek out paid sex companions. It is NOT customary for them to wear CONDOMS. FACT : A study performed by health authorities showed a randomly selected group of pregnant women in Bali to be HIV positive. FACT : Most women in Bali are not aware of the need for HIV testing during pregnancy. FACT : HIV testing for pregnant women costs Rp200,000, almost 1 weeks wage for some, (testing is now free for those that have access to Government hospitals). FACT : HIV positive women who give birth vaginally and breast feed their babies will almost certainly pass the disease on to their babies. FACT : The parents of these babies usually die before these children can walk. QUESTION : WHO IS GOING TO CARE FOR THE GENERATION OF ORPHANED HIV POSITIVE CHILDREN?????? There are now well over 7,000 HIV-AIDS cases in Bali, and this as we know is just the very tip of the iceberg. The Indonesian Ministry of Health estimates 40,000 people have HIV-AIDs Indonesia wide, while UNAIDS puts the number at 270,000. HIV/AIDS is fast becoming a silent tsunami. The infection rate has jumped 81 per cent from 4041 in late 2006, according to the Bali Department of Health. The rate is alarming not only because of the exponential rise but because health providers are questioning the veracity of records. Doctors say that figures are thought to be much higher than reported and their collection is being thwarted by discrimination, social taboos and ignorance of the disease. Local men who engage in same-sex relationships, visit sex workers without using condoms or inject drugs with infected needles are not telling of their risk-taking behavior, even on their deathbeds. A huge percent of HIV cases are not reported or diagnosed. These people die unnoticed in a dark secret corner somewhere. HIV still carries the stigma of shame here and sufferers will rarely admit to their disease, or are unaware of the disease, preferring to write it off as black magic and accept their fate silently in the shadows, accepting no treatment and taking no precautions against passing on the disease before they die. HIV/ AIDS is now part of an epidemic, much of it heterosexually driven. Programs conducted by NGO’s have been instrumental in bringing down infection rates among intravenous drug users, however promiscuous sexual behavior remains out of control. A recent study has shown that sex workers in Bali attract 88,000 customers per year; customers are both locals and tourists. Studies also show that the HIV rate among sex workers and “café” girls to be as high as 30%. Data shows migrant Indonesians and Balinese men, many of whom work in tourism areas, are spreading the virus from sex workers to unsuspecting spouses, corroborating a Health Department study that found 48.9 per cent of sex workers only “often use” condoms. Four times as many men as women have HIV-AIDS. As the epidemic ravages families, a new generation is falling victim. Mothers, usually widows whose partners have died, are unknowingly transmitting the virus to children at birth.
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A spokesperson for the Bali Aids Commission blames the ignorance of sexual transmission on the suppression of safe-sex messages due to social taboos on AIDs-related issues. A report presented at the UN Millennium Development Goals warns HIV-AIDS is the largest inhibitor to achieving child mortality reduction goals. “The estimated number of residents in Bali to be infected with HIV will double in a very short time. The big challenge is the explosion of the epidemic through heterosexual contact and the still low level of condom use. If there is no prevention of transmission from pregnant mother to her baby, then in one year it is expected approximately 300 infants will be infected with HIV. Usually all of these children will die before they reach 5 years of age.” A spokesperson for the department of pediatrics at Sanglah hospital said that “We are seeing pregnant teens who have contracted HIV while at high school but we don’t have the real numbers, that’s the problem, without prevention many children will die. It will be the loss of a generation”. The highest prevalence of the virus is in the capital, Denpasar, and the Buleleng and Badung (the Kuta area) regencies, tourist districts that villagers and migrants gravitate to for work. However recently cases of HIV have been detected in even the most remote villages of the island. A spokesperson for Sanglah Hospital says that about 150 new patients are admitted in the late stage of the disease each month. HIV awareness is generally poor amongst local people and forgotten by those from developed countries. When was the last time you saw the grim reaper on international TV? HIV is still there in developed countries however it is treated, transmission rates have plummeted and the disease is no longer a death sentence. HIV in Indonesia is flourishing and ultimately it will be the babies and children that suffer. While HIV testing and antiretroviral (ARV) drugs are free, formula milk, antibiotics and other maintenance therapies are not.
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YAYASAN SEHATI ANAK currently supports over 100 HIV POSITIVE children (and this figure will double every year). Give for the little ones. Rp 20,000 (or $2) will buy supplemental milk formula for one child for one day. What’s it to you??? Donations of babies clothes, cash, babies / toddlers milk formula may be delivered to the CHC office (address at www.chcbali.com) or ER Tours Jln Tirta Ening No 9X, Sanur
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and metabolic effects of LED light therapy can fade age spots and freckles, help to refine fine lines and wrinkles, reduce redness and inflammation and promote brighter, smoother, more youthful-looking skin. LED Light Therapy Enhances Collagen Production NASA’s space program has proven that LED light therapy promotes wound healing and human tissue growth. A lot of research has shown that energy delivered by the light emitting diodes enhances cellular metabolism, accelerates the repair and replenishment of damaged skin cells, as well as stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, the foundation of a healthy and smooth skin. The treatment is non-abrasive, non-invasive, painless, and absolutely no downtime. It is safe for all skin type and all ages. With procedures like LED therapy, (and also laser, ipl, and facial surgery) there are always some people who don’t see the changes they thought they would. It is very important to therefore to have realistic expectations before having any such procedure. LED therapy does and will make gentle and gradual changes over time. You will see changes in 1 to 3 months but you will see more changes as time goes on. Of course if you don’t do anything you will keep aging and your skin will show the signs of aging as well. This is where simple yet powerful treatments like LED will help as they will slowly but surely slow down skin aging by stimulating new collagen and elastin formation. When you are around 40 years of age, your body slows down its production of collagen and elastin. This is when you really start seeing more wrinkles on your face. If you do treatments like LED (especially combined with green tea extract) your skin produces more collagen and elastin naturally, which is what you want. As long as you keep doing the LED therapy on a regular basis, you will more than likely keep your collagen and elastin production at a high level, leading to much healthier skin and less wrinkles and blemishes. According to the British Journal of Dermatology (2000; 142, 973-978), it is estimated that nearly 70% of patients made a visible improvement with LED light therapy. If you have any questions on LED therapy you can email me at drtheodorebali@gmail.com
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Please note that the contents of this article are the opinions of the author and should in no way be taken as medical advice. If you have any specific medical concerns please consult your doctor for an assessment. Dr Theodore is an Australian Medical Doctor now living in Asia – based in Singapore. His Major Specialties are; Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Detoxification, Stem Cell Therapy Natural Health and Healing, Male Enhancement, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Fat Loss and Body Re-Sculpting, Exercise With Oxygen Therapy, Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy and Nutritional Counseling. He is the Founder of the Asian Society of Anti Aging Medicine (ASOAAM), and is a Member of the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine and the World Anti Aging Academy of Medicine. He is a Lecturer and Trainer in Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Whole Body Detoxification, Natural Health and Healing.
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The Whistle Blower In this gritty movie, inspired by true events, an American female police officer takes on a job with a private contractor as a peacekeeper in the post-war torn Balkans. There, she is made head of Gender Affairs, and, through her work with women, she stumbles upon a ‘white slave’ racket, in which innocent young girls are viciously forced into prostitution. Director Larysa Kondracki makes a strong movie, and, Oscar Winner, Rachel Weisz, as the peacekeeper, also performs strongly. In addition, Rachel gets superb support from Monica Bellucci and Vanessa Redgrave, as two ineffectual diplomats. The Night Watch Set in a post-war torn London of 1947, and, played against a backdrop of homosexuality and lesbianism, a group of loosely connected characters try to reshape their lives. The experiences of the Second World War having turned them into the people they have now become. Based on a bestselling novel by Sarah Waters, you would expect the story of this British movie to be more gripping. However, the film is character driven, and, in this, the personalities presented succeed in being very intriguing. The movie was created by BBC Drama Productions, and, initially screened on English television. Now, it is available on DVD. You do not get drama like this very often on the ‘box’. Love Birds After his girlfriend leaves him, claiming that he is too boring, a good-natured New Zealand bloke takes on the task of nursing a native duck with a broken wing. Soon, this duck is to rule the man’s life. Anyway, through the duck, the man is to meet the Bird Keeper at the Auckland Zoo, and a love affair develops. Okay, this New Zealand laid-back comedy is not about to set the world on fire, but, it makes for charming and entertaining family viewing. The great cast includes Rhys Darby, Sally Hawkins, and Bryan Brown. All the actors know how to handle this kind of ‘fluff’ with expertise. Meet Monica Velour Back in the 1970s, Kim Cattrall was a sort of successful sex-symbol, in a series of unmemorable ‘B’ grade movies. By the 1990s, her career had kinda fizzled out, but, she was to make a spectacular comeback as a ‘cougar’ in the popular TV sitcom ‘Sex and the City’ (1998). In this unusual movie, ‘Meet Monica Velour’, Kim plays a porno star that was famous in the 1970s. The star’s career has also faded out, and she is now trying to make a living as an aging stripper in a tatty Idaho nightclub. A seventeen year old boy, an avid fan and collector of the star’s old porno movies, travels to Idaho to see her perform live. An ‘older’ woman and ‘younger’ boy relationship develops. Kim gives a particularly good and sensitive performance, and shows what kind of actress she could have been, if the right roles had of come her way. The Music Never Stopped This is another movie based on true events, and it is quite powerful in its own way. A musician suffers from a benign brain tumor, and when it is removed, his memory becomes completely shattered. However, a musical therapist discovers that if she plays songs from the 1960s and 1970s for him, he can remember those moments in time perfectly. Even so, the musician remains trapped in his own time warp, unless the therapist is able to make a new musical memory for him. The movie stars J.K. Simmons, Lou Taylor Pucci, Cara Seymour, and Julia Ormond, however, the main attractions of the movie are the songs and music of Bob Dylan, The Grateful Dead, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Buffalo Springfield.
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Mr. Robet’s Best Buys The Whistle Blower A peacekeeper in the post-war Balkans stumbles upon a ‘white slave’ racket. Blitz A hardened police detective searches London looking for a serial cop-killer. Bad Teacher A maturing woman is only teaching until she can find a man to support her. Bridesmaids All the bridesmaid rituals, preceding a pretentious wedding, are investigated. Horrible Bosses Three men have really horrible bosses, and they fantasize about killing them. The Night Watch A group of English people reshape their lives after the Second World War. Love Birds A good-natured New Zealand man nurses a native duck with a broken wing. Meet Monica Velour A seventeen year old boy travels to Idaho to see an aging stripper perform. The Music Never Stopped A musician’s memory is destroyed after a benign brain tumor is removed. Super 8 Some students, while making a Super 8 movie, witness a terrible train crash.
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THE HEART OF BALI Cleansing & Healing On Bali By Michele Cempaka Some people know their destiny from childhood, while others like Andrea discover their destinies through a series of events. Andrea, one of the partners of Body & Mind Retreats went through several health crises which were the catalyst for the formation of Body & Mind healing programs and retreats. The first crisis happened a few years ago when she visited Bumrungrad International Hospital in Thailand for a medical check up. Andrea was told that if she didn’t clean up her act that she would have to get an operation. Andrea returned to Bali and asked the doctors to give her a year to see what she could do for herself. She then met Liat, a Naturopathic doctor based in Bali, and started a month cleanse which informed her about the dietary changes she needed to make to get healthier. Andrea also began taking a variety of healing herbs and within a month’s time experienced great results. Three months later, Andrea met up with a girlfriend during their travels through Ecuador. She thought Andrea was very complicated, because she could only eat certain foods which were part of the detox she was then doing. Andrea decided to return to Bali, leaving behind several nutritional magazines with her then skeptical friend. One month later her friend contacted her saying that the doctors had found a tumor in her womb. She wanted to come to Bali and see the same facilitators that had helped Andrea heal and transform her lifestyle to a healthier way of being. Her friend came and consulted with Liat, as well as several other practitioners. “I thought to myself that if someone with a tumor can heal herself than I can do it too, so let’s see what happens with her,” said Andrea. Her friend stayed in Bali for one month and learned how to change her lifestyle by eating a healthier diet which was mainly based on macrobiotics and exercising. Within three months after she returned home, her tumor was already shrinking. This inspired Andrea to continue her own detox for a full year. “During that time I also inspired a lot of people who asked me for the numbers of all the people I’d seen, so that they could start a cleansing and healing program for themselves and learn how to create a healthier lifestyle. What I witnessed over and over again was that people would walk out very excited, but would give it all up after a week or so, because they didn’t have the discipline or just didn’t know where to get the herbs and healing teas and food that they needed in order to continue. That’s when I thought to myself, ‘Hmmm…I’m an Event’s Coordinator, and so it would be really good to coordinate a program so that people can come to Bali and get all the elements they need to have a successful detox.” Then Andrea had her second health crisis when just five days before her planned departure from Bali, she had a serious motorbike accident. Her recovery spanned one and a half years of intensive healing which taught her how to go further into her healing, because she was able to make some of her own choices in the hospital about the medicines and the kinds of food she required to facilitate her healing and full recovery. These experiences were the catalyst for creating Body & Mind retreat programs. “I learned to accept what is, whereas before I just wanted to leave Bali. After my accident I learned how to settle into
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a peaceful space. I actually think that it all happened for a reason. Alternative healing is really booming here in Bali; I think I was meant to be here,” said Andrea. Then later on, she met her colleague, Veronica, who wanted to get into the travel industry, so they teamed up. Veronica’s background is in Hotels & MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferencing, and Exhibitions). Together they formed the two divisions of Body & Mind Retreats which are: 1) to assist retreat leaders such as life coaches, yoga teachers, etc., who don’t have the time to come to Bali and find a location for their retreat or accommodation for their participants. As part of their services, Body & Mind Retreats will visit several venues throughout Bali to check out the facilities and gather information to determine whether the facilities are suitable for certain types of retreats. They will survey the kitchen, group spaces, yoga mats, etc. 2) Collaboration with a variety of healers and teachers to create personalized programs for individuals or groups who are seeking a unique healing experience on Bali. This will often include cleansing, energetic healing and some cultural elements such as visits to temples or historical sites. Body & Mind Retreats specialize in cleansing programs which involve a facilitator who does a questionnaire with the client in order to determine the appropriate program for that individual. The 10 – 14 day programs incorporate specific herbs, diet and exercise and are created based on the information that’s given on the client’s questionnaire along with a private consultation with the facilitator. “For example, if a person has anger issues or fears, we may recommend him to see another facilitator who can help him with his problem. We also think it’s good to include some kind of physical activity like yoga, Chi Gong or Tai Chi. Certain massages and scrubs are also incorporated to assist with releasing toxins or to get the lymphatic system moving. We want to create an experience of wellness so that people can actually practice these tools and incorporate them into their own lives when they return home,” said Andrea.
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Meals on Wheels by Meeka Anne
Are you hungry? Take a look at any street corner, parking lot or the front of any museum, park, or office. You can also just sit down on the beach, and wait. In Bali, one thing you can be certain of is that wherever you are, the food will eventually come to you. Food vendors push wooden carts called kaki lima (five legs) which means 3 legs on the cart and two for the person pushing it. Motorcycles carry glass cases on the back full of food fare and bicycles carry small ice cream coolers in side bags. You may even spot a grandma walking down the road with a wooden table on her head, upon which sits a complete buffet meal which she prepared that day. So, needless to say, if you have an adventurous nature, you will never go hungry on this island. Hmm, you say, but how much of this exotic and alien fare should I try, and what is it anyway? Ok, I get it, and I admit over the past few years and especially after my daughter contracted typhoid when she was six, I have become more and more wary of these local street side delicacies. I recently started reminiscing about my early days in Bali, eating sate from the street corner late at night when the clubs closed or having a cheap dinner from the mie goreng cart at the night market. Memories of the sizzle and pop of a well worn wok and the spicy smoke that made my nose tickle still make me smile. Sadly, over the years I have grown overly cautious and started denying myself the pleasure of these flavorful local encounters. In the spirit of Anthony Bourdain who seems to be doing just fine traveling the globe experiencing much more alien fare than I ever plan to, I decided to step out of my safety zone and go into the street and sample the mélange of readily available food off the street. Since I have lived to write the story, some of you may want to follow suit and go on a little gourmet excursion of your own. Just in case you don’t know where to start, I’m going to tell you a bit about what’s out there and what it is, or at least what I was told it is. Of course, eating off the street is not recommended for everyone. I followed the lead of the locals and found the busy vendors, who are more likely to have fresher food. You may have to get past some of your basic food sanitation rules. You know the plastic gloves they wear at Subway; those don’t exist out here. There was one day when I tried food from several vendors, then I got nervous and actually went out and got some charcoal tablets, but I’m happy to say, I never got ill from any of the food that I tried. As a street food newbie you can always take baby steps with the small things. Jagung bakar (roast corn) is a very safe bet with a delicious flavor for only Rp. 5.000. And you can’t go wrong with a kelapa muda (young coconut) or some delicious roasted peanuts. At some point you may want to venture into some heartier fare so here’s what I discovered. I had a seat at the beach one Sunday afternoon, and decided to try whatever either passed me by or settled in nearby. Sort of like roll by tapas. The first passerby was a man with the lumpia goreng (fried spring roll) glass case so I started there. I paid Rp. 2000 for one spring roll which he cut up for me and served with a toothpick utensil. I have to admit the sauce was a little runny and a bit suspect, but the lumpia was nice and vegetarian consisting mostly of Lumpia man sprouts and a few carrot slivers. A few minutes passed and the sate guy settled in behind me and starting heating up his coals. He told me it was babi (pig) and it’s Rp. 1000 per stick, but he wanted me to take a minimum of 5 sticks. Actually, it was really delicious, crispy and spicy. He also served kutupat which is a local favorite. This is a time intensive dish which requires making a vessel out of janur (young coconut leaves) which is filled with rice that has been soaked and drained. This mixture is boiled for at least 3 hours
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and then left o u t t o d r y. This creates very dense, well cooked sticky rice that can be sliced into pieces. Add a little sambal (spice paste) and it is a delicious treat.
As I sat and pondered what my next delicacy would be, I looked up and approaching me on the path was Ibu Made complete with a banquet spread on a solid hardwood table atop her head. I could see the strain in her face as she removed the table with sweat pouring down her face. Trying to make conversation, I smiled and said “Berat, Ibu” which translates to “Is it heavy?” to which she replied, “Kenapa tidak berat” which is a literal translation of Buffet meal on the go “Why not heavy”, but from her expression, I think it was more like, “Yes, stupid, of course it’s heavy.” From there I cautiously proceeded to find out more about the assortment of dishes displayed. I actually had to wait quite awhile as she was inundated with locals from the moment she arrived. It was fascinating to watch how she allowed everyone to grab and take what they wanted only later to call out Rp. 2000, Rp. 5000 or whatever it was that each person owed. Her math and memory skills certainly surpass mine. When everything settled down, I finally began to ask a few questions and then prepare my own little smorgasbord. She had nasi selo which is white rice mixed with sweet potato. Along with that I took some kangkung, sprouts, an egg, and some tum ayam. I wasn’t wild about the tum. It’s not just chicken, but the bones, the weird bits and the blood all smashed up and wrapped in a banana leaf. That might be better prepared at home by your cook with only the parts of the chicken that you want to eat. She also had fruit, soy nuts and fish. She had a broth which everyone loved and was very tasty made from shrimp paste, chili, garlic, onion and candlenuts and shaved coconut. There was no need to look further. Dinner was served.
Finished Martabak Before Serving
My next outing was to the Pasar Senggol in Sindhu. I talked my daughter into going along as I knew she would try the sweet stuff. I had plans to try martabak which I remembered loving during my early years traveling in Malaysia and Indonesia. One of the best things about martabak is watching the maker spin and toss the dough into a thin crepe much like a smaller version of a guy swinging pizza dough back home. He then fills the dough with a whisked egg mixture mixed with spices and lots of spring onion. You can choose duck or chicken eggs and the size of your martabak can range from small to extra large, with a price range of Rp. 9.000 to Rp. 19.000. Once it’s fried up in a well used wok, it is sliced into several pieces and served with a sweet sour sauce, some acar (cucumber and vinegar) and chili. It’s crunchy and flavorful. The martabak mans wife was the terang bulan lady (pancake),
so of course that is where my daughters eyes and taste buds landed. The pancakes can be laced with chocolate, cheese, banana, peanuts or any combination of the above and ranges in price from Rp. 9.000 to Rp. 13.000. She fills a can with dough then pours it into her iron skillet; she then covers the pancake with white sugar as it cooks. The pancakes are about an inch thick and she coats them with butter before cutting. At your request she will also top with susu manis (condensed milk). Now that’s a plethora of sweetness. Even my sweet tooth daughter could only finish about a quarter of it. We could not eat another bite although we could have chosen from any assortment of sates from chicken, kambing (goat), pork or beef. A cart was selling mie goreng (wok fried noodles and vegetables), which is usually a safe and tasty choice. There was also roti bakar, which is thick sliced bread laced with the same toppings as the pancakes. Of course there were many carts selling es. Es is the Indonesian word for ice and is shaved and mixed with all kinds of jellies, fruit, coconut, and condensed milk. The final two cuisines I decided to sample were bakso and es teler. The bakso carts are perhaps the most omnipresent street vendors in Bali. They strategically park their carts in front of schoolyards, small offices, and beach parking lots. Bakso are meatballs made from minced meat, most often pork but sometimes chicken or fish as well. It is served with a clear broth and sometimes noodles. The bakso seller rolls his cart, while banging a wooden spoon Bakso man on a bowl to attract customers to his cart. I found the meatballs to be a bit on the rubbery side and also felt a little dubious about the exact contents of the meat, but did find it to be flavorful. Next, I looked for an es teler vendor. Es teler is a type of fruit cocktail and a local favorite. I wondered why I had never tried it before until I heard the list of ingredients. Es teler is a Es Cart mixture of jackfruit, avocado, coconut, shaved ice and condensed milk. The combination of flavors was quite strange for me and I was not able to finish it. After three days of street food fare, my stomach is fine and I discovered some interesting flavors, and most importantly had a great time interacting with the locals. I still feel that street food is not for everyone, but most will find at least one or two dishes surprisingly delicious. So if you’re feeling adventurous, go out into the street and wait for a short time. It is guaranteed that some meals on wheels will soon arrive and given the opportunity will curb your hunger and perhaps, even please your palette. For questions or comments about this article contact meekaanne@yahoo.com Copyright © 2011 Meeka Anne
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Dirty But Clean Pierre: Booker Prize author headed for Ubud By Renee Melchert Thorpe
reinvention was justified in his case. Born in England to a brilliant genetics scientist, Finlay grew up in opulence in Mexico City where his father was working. In that world neighbors had exotic pets (at least one tiger in the ‘hood), lived on lavish estates, and one friend received several cars amongst her many wedding gifts. When his father took ill and died, and his mother was off in Europe, the young, Peter Finley held a two-year party in the family mansion. His life became an oblivion of drugs, crime, and jetsetting excess; something that Pierre was still recovering from twenty years later when he penned Vernon God Little as part of his therapy. In fact, he used the Booker prize money to partially pay off a debt incurred by unlawfully collecting rent for a luxury flat with an absent owner.
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what a man can do with such a life. All three of his novels (Ludmilla’s Broken English is his second novel) share the force of a freak current washing
Winner of the 2003 Man Booker Prize for Vernon God Little, Pierre will be highlighting his latest novel Lights Out in Wonderland. If Vernon God Little was to many readers the Catcher in the Rye for the new millennium, Wonderland is a rambunctious, deliriously over-the-top, modern-day Satyricon. This is an author of life-on-the-edge-of-death, coming-of-age in hell stories that he presents wrapped in contemporary satire at its sharpest. Pierre has had some crazy stuff happen in his life. As a writer he’s got a unique way with childishness, for we can find in his works situations of adults being immature and of youths thrust into adult messes where they have to take matters into their own fumbling hands whether they are ready or not.
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His books are heaped with more metaphors than an early Bob Dylan song, loaded with winking jabs at all and sundry, a D B C Pierre novel can take a reader inside the joke, or into a private dining room, always with some mind-bending substance being pushed very, very hard.
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The SDN 2 Lebih school is seeking volunteers, donations of food and art supplies to help kids help their environment! Just 400m from Lebih Beach, in Gianyar, this very simple local school (students aged 10 -12) has worked with IDEP’s Environmental Education and Disaster Preparedness outreach team to learn about how to support a safer and cleaner environment for themselves and their families. They are now managing their school’s waste and turning once bare school grounds into a productive organic garden - a ‘learning laboratory’ for composting, seed saving, planting and garden care. Fifty elementary schools have been invited to join the tiny school on September 24 for their “School Care for the Environment” event. Contact Siska 0813 6019 6438 or email fransisca@ idepfoundation.org. VOLLIES MAKE THE WORLD GO ROUND Last chance! Just a few spots left in this year’s Ubud Writers and Readers Festival Volunteer team. In return for working four shifts, in roles including box office, MCs, children’s workshops and dress up reception at the swanky and fun Special Events, Vols receive a 4-day pass to the excellent Main Program. Jump online at www.ubudwritersfestival. com to get more info, and the link to joining the nearly 200 expats, Indonesians and world citizens who’ll be coming together early October for the fun. Residents of Ubud with their own transport and bilingual Indonesian/ English skills are particularly welcome.
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Murni: A Tourism Pioneer Ni Wayan Murni’s remarkable story began at the very dawn of the age of mass tourism in Bali at a time when Ubud was a sleepy backcountry village. Hers is the story of a woman’s drive to succeed in spite of humble origins, a one-parent family and only a grammar school education. During the povertystricken early years of Indonesia’s post war independence in the 1950s, Murni slept with the pigs and the chickens, cut firewood, and climbed trees for Murni 1973 coconuts, durians and mangos. She trapped rice paddy eels, river shrimps and catfish and collected snails along the tiny dirt track that was later to become Jalan Bisma. To help feed the family she helped her father sell a fruit-flavored ice drink (es lilin) from the back of his bicycle. There was also heavy labor - even for small girls – carrying sand and rocks on her head from the river to sell on the road to big trucks rumbling by. From these improbable beginnings, Murni has become one of Ubud’s most successful woman entrepreneurs. Her story of personal achievement parallels the island’s modern development. She owned four clothing shops in Sanur in 1960s, sold batik to Bali’s early cruise ships passengers, peddled sarongs to President Sukarno and Mick Jagger, opened Ubud’s first real restaurant in Campuan in 1974 and was the first woman in Ubud to drive a car - a blue Datsun which she still owns. She operated three antique and tribal art stores in Ubud, then got into hotel business for tourists and long-term travelers with the opening of Murni’s in the 1980s. Her latest enterprise is a newly opened spa. Murni the Restaurateur Located by the old Dutch iron suspension bridge over the cavernous Wos River, Murni’s Warung had its start as a rude grass and bamboo structure where she sold drinks and staples to locals and textiles to passersby. One of her first “customers” was a tall American tourist from Topeka, Kansas who later became her husband. Pat bought a sarong and a drink and was invited for a bite to eat. Within six months they were married. When Murni and Pat got tired of the long walk into central Ubud to eat, she made him a sandwich at the shop. The story goes that tourists from the Tjampuhan Inn (now Tjampuhan Hotel) would wander across the swaying iron bridge on their way up the green corridor of splashing waterfalls and fireflies to Ubud. They would spot Pat sitting at a table eating his sandwich and soup, and ask, “May I have what he’s having?” It didn’t take Murni long to realize that this was a business opportunity.
Murni’s Warung early 80’s That’s how it all began. Murni prettied the place up, added more tables and chairs, built a tiny kitchen with kerosene burners. She borrowed an icebox and a truck from Gianyar brought blocks of ice every day. She put more Western dishes, sandwiches, bottled drinks and beer on the menu. Word got out that it was one of the best vantage points from which to view a whole panoply of village life, religious processions, people from the market carrying produce on their heads, cattle and herds of ducks passing by outside. It wasn’t so easy in those early days. Far from the beach resorts of southern Bali, there were no grocery stores in Ubud in
the 1970s and only dry fish, salt, fruit and vegetables were sold in the market. During the first months of the small restaurant’s existence, Murni had to rise at 5 am to cycle the back roads all the way down to Denpasar’s Badung market to buy eggs, butter, bacon, ham, jam and bread to bring back in time to serve breakfast. Murni operated the restaurant for four years without running water or e l e c t r i c i t y, using only oil lamps for light. Water was carried in terra cotta pots up from a spring in the river. Big concrete bins were used to keep the meat, vegetables, drinks and Bintang chilled for her Western guests until she bought a diesel generator in the early 1990s. Electricity didn’t come to Ubud until 1978, and then she got only 450 watts. Murni remembers the first time she made ice cream with her staff. After spending a whole day churning four flavors and putting the hardened ice cream in the freezer, the power shut off for 35 hours. Her warung expanded dramatically in the mid-1980s after the new bridge brought increased tourist arrivals. The first mention of her legendary warung was in Indonesia Handbook published in 1975. This classic guidebook reports “Murni’s has No. 1 yoghurt, chili con carne, great French fries, ice cold beer and very jegeg (pretty) waitresses.” Much has remained the same – even the logo - and Murni is determined to keep it that way. The iron bridge is still there (only used by pedestrians), the kitchen still uses the traditional mortar and pestle to prepare ingredients, the yoghurt and the black rice pudding are still homemade and the waitresses are still jegeg. Two of the staff have been working at Murni’s since it first opened. At that time they were preteens. Now they have grandchildren. A few guests have been coming for 37 years and still come back even though they are in their 80’s. Anything Western on the menu with someone’s name before it – such as Daniel’s Italian Mother’s Minestrone, Mary’s Grandmother’s Apple Pie, etc. - means that the recipe was originally contributed by one of those early patrons. When a Californian woman prepared guacamole in the kitchen from a nearby avocado tree, Murni tasted it for the first time and stuck out her tongue in bitter disgust, “That’s a medicine we give to sick people!” Friends from the States would bring packages of Nestlé chocolate chips for chocolate chip cookies. Once in the 1970s Auntie Bronia from Melbourne tried to smuggle in a 10-kilo drum of Philadelphia Cream Cheese for Murni’s Lorrie’s Cheesecake and got caught at customs. She talked her way out of it by describing to the bemused official that her rare medical condition required a constant diet of soft cream cheese. To this day all these old standbys remain popular. Murni the Art Collector Cooking is not Murni’s whole life. She is also very active in the community, contributes to charities, plays in a woman’s gamelan and somehow even found time to co-author with Jonathon Copeland a best-selling book on Balinese culture called Secrets of Bali: Fresh Light on the Morning of the World published by Orchid Press in 2010 and is already on its second print run. But her dominating passion is collecting one-of-a-kind artifacts from all over the archipelago. She was brought up in Ubud market where her mother had a shop and trading is in her genes. Her various art shops pre-date even the restaurant. Though Murni has a great eye for quality, her tastes are eclectic as is evidenced by the diversity of antiques, jewelry, new and old textiles, collectibles and gifts in her shop next to the warung. The majority of the items were hand-picked by Murni from a small silver reclining Buddha bought recently by Rebecca Owens from Wales to a huge Balinese Barong bought by the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Her special interest is textiles, a hobby that began when she dyed batik organically in the 1960s. She bought sarongs from Cap Cili in Gianyar to sell to aid workers and medical personnel who flooded into the island after the eruption of Gunung Agung in 1963. Ever since then she has been fascinated by fine cloths, not just from Bali or Indonesia, but as far afield as Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, China, Laos, Burma, Thailand and Cambodia. It is through her expertise in textiles and Asian antiques that she is the only Balinese to be invited each year since 2007 to exhibit
at the prestigious Arts of Pacific Asia and Tribal Arts & Textiles Show in San Francisco. While there she is often asked to give a talk on Balinese textiles to the Textile Arts Council of the de Young Museum in San Francisco. Murni the Hotelier One morning recently my wife and I checked into Murni’s Houses. Started in the 1980s, this complex of four units of accommodation, open-air pavilions, full service spa amid a garden full of flowers, shrubs and trees lying all by itself next to rice sawah and open fields is a wonderful introduction for first timers to Bali and a dependable refuge for her many guests who return each year.
Murni’s villas Bali - Infinity Pool Just 5 minutes walk from the traffic of the main road, accessed through a traditional roofed gate, you’d never know it is actually a working Balinese compound occupied by three families similar to the walled confines of a tiny hamlet deep in the countryside. The grounds and ponds are punctuated with comic stone carvings and playful water fountains - a place of tranquility amidst an ever-developing Ubud. We stayed in The House - literally a whole two-bedroom/two-bath house - and there is also The Room, The Suite and the very private The Bungalow, all with their own spacious configurations, private verandahs, antique furnishings, mini-bars, well-stocked libraries, comfortable sofas, vintage ceramic tile floors. The staff are friendly and helpful, the breakfasts are huge and the standards high. The perfect environment for doing nothing. When Murni wants to get even further away from it all, she escapes to her luxury villas 13 km up the road in Payangan. She lives in one villa and offers the other to guests. With its infinity pool and magnificent views over a magnificent river valley, the villas have been the site of numerous weddings and parties over the past decade. That afternoon, we arranged for a massage in the newly opened Tamarind Spa on the grounds of the property with one of the most renowned masseuse teams in all of Ubud. We were greeted first with a cup of tamarind tea, our feet soaked in a flowered bath, then chose one of seven fragrant oils and led to the “couples” room. Pica and his wife Agung, who count pop-stars, fashion designers and British royalty among their clientele, employ a thoroughgoing combination of deep tissue, reflexology, Shiatsu and Javanese techniques. But you can’t give their specialty a name. Experiencing waves of shivering sensations, Pica and Agung found muscles in parts of our bodies that we never knew existed. We drifted into another world. The calm Feng Shui atmosphere of flowing water surrounding us made for the most conducive setting for reducing stress. After it was over, while sipping another cup of tamarind tea, I asked Pica why he began at the feet. “It opens up every organ in your body,” he said. Later that night, still tingling, all we could hear were the sounds of frogs and tokay lizards and in the morning the distant crowing of roosters. No wonder a New York Times travel writer called this country hideaway “one of the world’s ten best small hotels.” Practicalities Murni’s Warung: Tel: (62) 361 975233 Murni’s Warung Shop: Tel. (62) 361 972146 Murni’s Houses: Tel: (62) 361 975165 Tamarind Spa at Murni’s Houses: Tel: (62) 361 970923 Murni’s Villas: Tel. (62) 361 972146 Fax: (62) 361 972146 or 975282 Email: murni@murnis.com Websites: www.murnis.com and www.secretsofbali.com <dariskm@gmail.com> Copyright © 2011 Al Hickey You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For Sale; Brand new set of 2 dark brown teak wood bedside tables and modern square bookshelf. Reason for selling is now I realize it doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t match other furniture. Call 0819 9937 8406 can email picture. Seminyak. [091] For Sale; 3 month old iPhone 4, black + charger, excellent condition, 16 giga + many games. 5 juta, GPRS + WiFi. Serious buyers only please call/SMS +62 857 3884 4092. Kuta. [092] For Sale; Italian books. Vendo Libri In Italiano Come Nuovi. Contattatemi X I Titoli. Solo Rp. 50,000 ciascuno. Email <unikutao@ hotmail.com>. Seminyak. [114]
For Sale; Sun tan oils. Bankrupt stock Hawaiian Tropis 151 bottles of various lotions & oils Rp. 2,500,000 the lot. Tel. 081 2397 0129. Sanur. [167] For Sale; Sandisk Cruzer 16GB flash drive, secure access, extra 2GB on line storage, brand new, never been used, cost 250,000, selling for 175,000, contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [138] For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Mini GT-S5570 (Android) White. Brand new screen protected + matching case. Full warranty. Compete box. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [156]
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Update Rush Bamboo is one of Bali’s better kept dining secrets. It is difficult to think of a more
relaxing, romantic spot for that quiet dinner than a poolside table at Rush Bamboo in the Seminyak resort of The Elysian. A menu makeover now sees a range of Asian fusion dishes including this Twice Cooked Pork Belly in kecap manis [pictured] served with a mango salsa and potato dumpling, all the fat has gone just tender meat remains, topped with crisp skin. Seared Scallops with Yuzu vinaigrette and Tosaka, Miso Soup with prawn, tofu and leek added, and Fried Scampi with Shimeji mushrooms. The pan seared Duck Liver is with an orange marmalade, the Duck Breast arrives with crispy skin, Asian style, the Chicken Leg is marinated in a turmeric paste before being grilled. That peanut flavoured Panang Curry from Central Thailand uses Wagyu Beef Cheeks. Wagyu Tenderloin or Rib Eye steaks are also on the menu. Only the desserts return to western basics although there is a Black Sticky Rice with fresh fruit and coconut milk.
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For Sale; Teak wood desk and table, sell each for 1.200.000 or both for 2.200.000, desk size about 130 cm, table size about 180 cm. Please SMS 0821 4656 4695. Umalas. [174] Free Tai Chi Chuan lessons in Canggu. Next beginners class starts at Wednesday 5 th October. Lessons on Wednesdays 3-4 pm and Saturdays 11-12 am. Inside Tai Chi Studio. For complete information SMS to 0813 3739 8257. [175] For Sale; CI surfboards: 6”0 Proton, 6”0 Red Beauty will sell or trade. Also HS surfboards epoxy 5”7-6”1. SMS 0812 3652 0332. Seminyak. [176] C/R/I-07 Sept 11
Grand Sanur Seafood is not found in Sanur! That should not come as a major surprise in this strange land where naming logic is often hard to fathom! It is in fact on The ByPass, almost at Kuta Graha, directly opposite the SOS Medical Centre, many kms from Sanur. Impressive and almost stylish which is difficult for such a large eating palace, it specializes in live seafood which continue to breathe in the many water tanks that line the walls. A monster menu impresses at once, even the food pictures are works of art. Appetisers vary from the simple and common Dragon Balls [balls of prawn meat] to the far more exotic and expensive Scallops in XO Sauce. That system follows through out the menu with small plates [still large enough to share] of all the usual Chicken, Beef, Duck and Tofu dishes at very reasonable prices to very up-market servings of dishes not usually available in Bali including Braised Shark’s Fin [not soup] and Turtle Soup. Live seafood predominates; Abalone, Normal and Alaska King Crabs, Lobster, Stone Fish and many sizes and varieties of other fish and prawns. A very impressive newcomer! Finn’s Beach Club is a private beach and dining area attached to the new luxurious Semara Resort at Uluwatu. It is reached by a combination of stairs and funicular, it is somewhere to completely switch off for the day [and stay on for the early evening, often with live music]. Unlike other similar places the entry fee here [daytime only] is offset 100% against your food and beverage bill. Food can be simple snacks [fish and chips, Vietnamese rice paper rolls], healthy salads [beetroot with crumbled feta and toasted hazelnut], bigger snacks [steak sandwich, burgers], pizzas [an amazing king prawn pizza with fresh coriander, & lemon on a chilli, garlic and ginger salsa] or hearty meals [fillet of barramundi or sirloin steak]. Kids are even welcome and have their own special menu!
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is on Jln. Sanggingan. This area is becoming littered with new western style restaurants but Naaruto brings Indonesian style dining to trendy Ubud, back to basics. There is a very small covered terrace with normal tables and chairs but most of the area is taken up with traditional bales, sit on the floor style! It is quite a spacious area, most dedicated to their landscaped garden and lotus pond. In true Indonesian style there are many packages [pakets] on offer; chicken, fish and shrimp but their main claim to fame is that they advertise the ‘Cheapest Pork Ribs in Bali!’. At Rp. 45,000 for 500 grams they probably are, but the price does make you wonder?
Chicha is Chinese. It is also strangely Halal as it faces the new Grand Mosque on Jl. Gunung
Soputan, on the Seminyak side of Denpasar [the extension of Jln. Kunti]. Chicha has moved from its original location in Jln.Teuku Umar. The new location was originally a smallish U-shaped room but has now been extended to include part of the owner’s former house so an air-conditioned room seating of 200+ has been added. New Chicha serves simple, but quality, restaurant food at warung prices, no wonder it has become very popular! They offer many Indonesian ‘Pakets’ but it is the Indonesian Chinese dishes that attract most. Vegetarian, Chicken, Prawns, Crab and Fish, done all of the traditional ways and all at Rp. 30,000 or less. Open from late morning to late evening, every day. With the restaurant name I was afraid that fried baby lizards may have been on the menu but was assured that Chi Cha in Mandarin means ‘stir fry’.
Plaga serves budget Indonesian cuisine [all dishes under Rp.30,000] in a modern clean western style of restaurant, half normal tables and chairs, half lounge area, all with free wi-fi and air-conditioning. It is on Sunset Road, just after Carrefours, in a row of shops with their own parking [next door to the Shell Museum]. The menu is small and simple, Chicken fried, grilled, Rica-Rica from Manado, with Bumbu Rujak or the sweet Saus Rempah. Also on offer are standard fish, noodle and rice dishes and desserts. By contrast to the short food menu the drink list is long and varied; coffees, teas, juices and sodas. Plaga is perfect for a cooling pit stop, to escape those long traffic queues. Warung Doner Kebab serve real kebabs, from Turkey, via Belgium. As with the original Arab Shawarma and the similar Greek Gyros slices of spiced meat are packed on a large sword which is rotated slowly in front of a gas wall flame. The cooked outer layers of the meat are shaved off with a large knife onto a plate or a round of pide [pita bread]. Additions include shredded lettuce, onions and cucumber, three different sauces are supplied, original garlic sauce and tomato and chilli for the local and tourists markets, although all are prepared in the kitchen, not of the bottled variety. Being a Belgian operation the kebabs here are called Shoarma, as they are across central Europe. The Lamb version is on the vertical rotisserie behind the counter whereas the chicken version is prepared in the kitchen. Other dishes are also available here, all suitable for those late night snacks [hamburgers, frikadel, hot dogs and a few Indonesian standards]. Warung Doner Kebab is found in a narrow space beside Circle K, opposite Pergola in Jln. Danau Toba, Sanur. Originally only an evening and late night operation but now also open for lunch. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-7 Sept. 11
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Where the Rivers Meet! Bridges Bali is situated riverside at the base of the Campuhan hill, on Ubud’s western fringe, across the road from where Ubud’s artist colony began all those years ago, the colony that created the Ubud that we know today. The restaurant is in a restored Balinese building that has been modernised without destroying its individual Bali character. It consists of many levels, each one going one step down closer to the raging river below. A café style terrace at street-side overlooks the smaller of the two bridges, the one that was built by the Dutch well before the motor car arrived in Bali, and has been well maintained since for foot traffic. However it is the long window bar just inside the main entrance that has proved the most popular. Late afternoon it is always shoulder to shoulder as the jet set sip their cocktails and nibble on snacks, gazing down over the lower dining terrace and the river far below. As there are a variety of unique and tempting snacks the occasion is not lost. Mandarin style Pancakes stuffed with Hoisin Duck, the incredible Goat Cheese Brulee or a Trio of Cheese Mousses all add a touch of class to late afternoons in Ubud. Serious eating is mostly downstairs, either inside or out on the river terrace. Lunch is for light meals, such as their Salads of Chilli Squid [in a salt and pepper crust with chilli coconut sauce] and one that combines Roasted Duck and Saint-Nectaire cheese with toasted pecans and hazelnuts as well as the more common Greek and Caesar on this innovative menu. The mains for lunch follow the same light touch. Chicken Thighs braised in Indonesian spices [more sweet than hot] before grilling on the BBQ a good example. Dinner time is exploration time as their young Australian chef combines the flavours of Asia with the kitchen disciplines of France and Italy, to produce what in his hometown is now often referred to as Mod Oz. The show-stopper here is their Goat Cheese Brulee! It is in fact a Roasted Beetroot, hollowed out and filled with a thyme-infused goat cheese cream, served hot with very crisp prosciutto, crunchily good, and roasted garlic on the side. The main ingredients are easy to like but I was quite amazed at how well they complement each other in this great dish, so much so I almost ordered a 2nd! As good are the Seared Sea Scallops which have been
pre-marinated in a galangal and chilli paste, they are served on a bed of fried mushrooms and topped with a crisp enoki mushroom, tempura style. Bridges have followed the Bali-mania for Foie Gras and serve it seared, sprinkled with red wine sea salt, on slices of caramelized brandy-soaked pear with asparagus wrapped in prosciutto on the side.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Bridges Bali
Address
: Jln. Raya Campuhan, Ubud.
Telephone
: 970.095.
Open
: 11.00 am to 11.00 pm., daily.
Non-smoking area
: Downstairs.
Smoking area
: Upstairs.
Parking
: Small area in front and opposite.
Price
: Rp. 600,000 for two [+ drinks].
Less exotic but just as enjoyable are the more mundane Fillet Mignon [Australian tenderloin wrapped in prosciutto to keep the centre ‘pink’, a classic medium rare], or a Pan-fried Barramundi [with a light galangal and lemongrass infused coconut sauce]. You can also make a special order of a Whole Fish to share at the table, oven-baked but Asian style with a chilli coriander pesto and served with a trio of local sambal dipping sauces.
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Food
: International.
Wine
: Extensive list.
Service
: Professional but still friendly,
Atmosphere
: Balinese river setting.
If you are a wine lover then Bridges is the place for you, they have a complete wine shop [with retail takeout prices] inside the restaurant and many of those wines are available by the glass with your meal. Each dish on the menu has a suggested wine to accompany it if you want to go the glass route rather than by the bottle.
Overall
: Refreshingly different!
The Confit of Duck is a duck leg infused with rosemary, glazed with maple syrup and brandy. The Chicken is crusted with red pepper, Chinese style, covered with a sauce of coriander, coconut and pepper. Twice-cooked Duck Breast is the dish of the moment at Bridges. It has a touch of Szechuan spices along with a heady mix of cinnamon, star anise, ginger and mandarin. The skin is crisp, Asian style, the meat underneath soft and tender.
very Ubud.
The constant demand for vegetarian dishes in Bali is unique to Ubud. That is well catered for in all sections of this menu; Vietnamese style Fresh Rice Paper Rolls or a Trio of Mousse, Napoli style Fettuccini or a Mushroom and Feta Tortellini and exotic desserts suffice. A big feature at Bridges is their Cheese Plates, individual varieties can be ordered or a Trio of Cheese Mousse. The range of French cheese is very impressive, all of which are served with nut & apple toast, sliced apple, dried muscatel grapes and crisp lavosh bread. Desserts also tend to the unusual, The Creme Brulee infused with cinnamon, and a Berry Passion, berry infused pastry filled with passion fruit mousse and a mint infused compote of mixed berries are but two examples. Bridges offers classic dining in a magnificent setting, Ubud style, which is so different to anywhere else in Bali.
Copyright © 2011 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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For Sale; Transcend Ultra speed 512MB USB 2.0 flash drive. Mac & Windows comp. incld. software & extension cable. Rp. 150,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [184] For Sale; Motorola SB5100 cable modem. Full set with box. Very good cond. Rp. 450,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. Ubud. [185]
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Local News Lebaran Exodus Chokes Bali - Java Ferry The exodus of post-fasting Idul Fitri or Lebaran holiday travelers peaked on the weekend as millions of Lebaran revelers returned to their hometowns for annual family reunions during the holidays. By Thursday (25/8) over half a million non-Balinese had left the Island. An increased flow of travelers was seen on Saturday at Bali’s Gilimanuk ferry port, which connects the tourist resort island with Java. The exodus peaked on Sunday (28/8) with a 10-kilometer queue and 10 hour waits. Authorities expected a 15% increase on travelers in 2011 compared to 2010. PT ASDP for Gilimanuk has put 24 of its 28 ferries into service to transport post-fasting month travelers whose number began to rise. The number of vehicles, particularly two-wheel vehicles,
Indonesia Rupiah Is Attractive Safe Haven
making the crossing to East Java’s Ketapang port was expected to reach over 5,000 on Saturday. “ Since yesterday, port activities have been increasing with the number of motorcycles ferried to Ketapang port recorded at 5,000 units,” A spokesman for inland waterway firm PT ASDP for Gilimanuk said on Saturday. He said the number of motorcycles using ferry services on Friday reached 5,000 units and on Saturday it was expected to exceed 5,000 units. During the Idul Fitri holiday season last year, the number of home-bound travelers Indonesia wide reached about 27.25 million, of which 16.2 million used various public transportation modes while the remaining 11.2 million used private cars and motorcycles. (August 29th 2011)
Earlier this week, BBH Currency Strategy identified Indonesia as an interesting alternative to other foreign investment countries such as Brazil. Indonesia has much to commend itself for as it has reported solid growth of around 6.5% in the first half of this year. It enjoys a trade balance, but exports (as a share of GDP) tend to be smaller than other Asian countries, which might offer some insulation from the vagaries of the global economy. Indonesian inflation was 4.6% year over year in July, down from 7.1% in January and thus back within the central bank’s 4%-6% target. The appreciation of the nation’s currency, the rupiah (IDR), may have helped temper the price pressures, and the government has also supplemented the domestic rice supply with imports. The rupiah has appreciated about 5.2% year to date, making it the second best performing currency in the region after the Singapore dollar. In the past three months, the rupiah is essentially flat against the dollar, so the trade does not appear crowded with momentum traders. (August 24th, 2011) Same Sex Women’s Marriage Baffles Islamic Police in Indonesia’s Aceh
investors’ anxiety about PLN’s ability to fulfill all the
PLN reported earlier that, besides certainty of PLN’s
financial obligations that were stipulated in the power
ability to meet its financial obligations, the geothermal
Islamic religious police in Indonesia’s Aceh province are stumped about how to handle a case of two women who married at the urging of neighbors concerned that one of the roommates was a man and therefore a couple living in sin. The women, Nuraini and Rohani, came under pressure as neighbors assumed Rohani was a man because of her appearance and male nickname, Ranto. But after the marriage, suspicions grew that Rohani was actually a woman and local residents turned them in to the police on Sunday. “In the Prophet’s book, people committing such a thing should be beheaded or thrown into the sea, but we don’t have that in our regulations,” Muddasir, the head of Aceh’s religious police, told Reuters on Wednesday. The religious police are responsible for monitoring behavior in the province, often clamping down on skimpy clothing or unmarried couples. Sharia inspired bylaws contain regulations on promiscuity, and adultery can be punished by stoning to death. (Aceh is the only province in the country that applies sharia, Islamic laws).
purchase agreements (PPA).
producer also requested that the government provide
Bali’s Exports to Aussie Average $2.1 mln per Month
Indonesia Guarantees Geothermal Energy Projects The government has agreed to guarantee geothermal
“If the content of the decree is not in line with
development as part of its fast track program to
investors’ aspirations, I’m afraid many geothermal
respond to a looming national power shortage.
projects will stall because we’ll find great difficulties in acquiring financial backing,” he told reporters in a
Vice President Boediono said in Jakarta on Tuesday
telephone interview.
(23/8) that Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo had signed a ministerial decree assuring that state
The power, mining and downstream chief operating
electricity company PT PLN could pay for electricity
officer of Medco Power Indonesia, Budi Basuki,
from independent producers, including geothermal
agreed with Abadi’s sentiment that the government
power plants.
guarantee would help investors get funding for their projects from financial institutions.
He expected the decree to assuage geothermal
compensation if the geothermal projects were stopped The decree stated that geothermal producers would
due to future political or legal changes.
receive letters guaranteeing that PLN would be able Due
to fulfill its obligations, he added.
to
uncertainties
over
the
government’s
guarantee, many investors declined to sign the PPA. “Investors have been waiting for this decree for
Supreme Energy, for instance, would not sign PPAs for
quite some time. They have very strong interests in
the Gunung Rajabasa and Muara Laboh geothermal
developing geothermal energy to generate electricity
fields in Lampung and West Sumatra.
in Indonesia,” the Vice President said in a press statement on his office’s official website.
PLN also has not signed its power purchase agreement with the Bakrie Group, the operator of the
The decree also says the government’s guarantee will
Sukoria geothermal field in East Nusa Tenggara.
expire if, in 48 months, investors cannot get financial backing to fund the projects.
The Directorate General for New Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation at the Energy and Mineral
Boediono said the government would disseminate the
Resources Ministry announced in a press statement
content of the decree to all the geothermal producers
that the development projects of 43 geothermal power
in the country.
plants with a total capacity of 2,170 megawatts would be ready to begin in the near future.
Separately,
Indonesian
Geothermal
Association
chairman Abadi Poernomo said he had not seen the
The projects are part of the second phase of the
new decree so he could not comment on it. However,
government’s 10,000-megawatt fast track program to
he also said he hoped that the decree would satisfy
stave off a looming national power deficit. (August
investors.
23rd 2011)
Bali exports non-oil/non-gas commodities worth an average of US$2.1 million per month to Australia, an official said. Bali`s non-oil/non-gas exports to Australia rose every month owing to the rising number of Australian tourists visiting the world-renowned tourist island, the head of the export section at the Bali provincial industry and trade office, Putu Bagiada said here on Friday (26/8). In the first semester of 2011 alone, Bali’s exports to Australia totaled US12.5 million, he said. The significant development of the Bali tourism industry had a great impact on the province’s exports to other countries, particularly handicraft goods. The growing trade between Bali and Australia had had a favorable impact on the number of Australian tourist arrivals in the province because among the Australian tourists were businessmen and importers, he said. At least 5 percent of foreign tourists visiting Bali were businessmen who came to the resort island to make business deals, he said. Data from the Bali provincial tourism office show a total of 1,571,270 foreign tourists visited Bali in the first half of 2011. Australia remains on top of Bali`s foreign tourist sources with 360,774 tourists, followed by China with 106,401 tourists and Japan with 89,490 tourists. Bali`s non-oil/non-gas exports to Australia include handicraft goods, farm commodities and aquatic products. The handicraft goods include garments while the farm commodities cover a variety of fruits. Tuna mainly dominates the export of aquatic products. (August 26th 2011)
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Bali Trained Pilots to Replace Foreign Pilots on Garuda Flights - 2012 Twenty-three graduates of the Bali International Flight Academy (BIFA) are ready to replace Garuda’s foreign pilots whose contracts will expire at the end of this year. “The newly graduated pilots are intended to meet our need for pilots following the arrival of new planes. “ PT Garuda Indonesia president director Emirsyah Satar said here on Monday (22/8). He said the number of foreign pilots in his company now totaled 34 and their contracts would expire at the end of this year. Emirsyah said Garuda has been cooperating with BIFA and STPI Curug in procuring pilots. BIFA has so far produced around 100 pilots received by Garuda in March 2010. “In 2011 we are expecting the delivery of 11 aircraft consisting of nine B-737-800NGs and two Airbus 330-200s. We have also even opened Makassar as the hub for Indonesian eastern regions to strengthen the company’s network to 15 cities around it,” he said. BIFA chief Robby Djohan said the cooperation with Garuda has gone for more than two years and has produced around 100 pilots. (August 22nd 2011)
Airlines will have to pay passengers for delays of over four hours under a new ministerial decree, but waiting passengers’ right to be fed has been dumped. The new Transportation Ministry decree stipulates that airlines will have to pay passengers Rp 300,000 ($35) if their flights are delayed by more than four hours. The previous rule, issued in 2008, required that for delays of under three hours, airlines had to provide meals or snacks and beverages, and if the delay was extended, passengers were entitled to hotel accommodation. The new decree, issued on August 8th and coming into effect in three months, also stipulates compensation for lost baggage, set at Rp. 200,000 per kilogram up to a maximum of Rp. 4 million. Lost cargo would be compensated at Rp. 100,000 per kilogram while passengers whose baggage is damaged during handling would be paid Rp. 50,000 per kilogram of luggage. Lion Air spokesman Edward Sirait said the airline was still studying the decree, while Sriwijaya Air spokesman Toto Nursatyo said his airline already provided passengers with optional insurance. “We will include the [premium for the] mandatory insurance in the ticket price, but hopefully there will be no steep price hike,” he said. (August 25th 2011)
Mother Dies After Childbirth – Suspected HIV/AIDS
New Dogs Registration System for Bali
A mother died two weeks after giving birth in Denpasar on
The Bali Veterinarians Association says it will implement a registration system to track the dog population in Bali in order to curb the spread of rabies. The association chairman, I Gusti Ngurah Mahardika, said on Thursday (25/8) that dog owners would have to register their pets with veterinarians under the new system. “Almost every village in Bali has a veterinarian. There are 570 veterinarians throughout Bali that could participate in this program.” Veterinarians would forward their reports to the Veterinarian Association, which would compile data for the local Animal Husbandry and Health Agencies. The association plans to launch a pilot program in Bangli and Jimbaran this year. Mahardika said the current system used to manage rabies was not effective and posed a risk for future outbreak. “If we don’t improve the current system, I’m afraid rabies will remain an endemic disease in Bali for a long time because we still face risks. Dogs are wandering everywhere and people have not improved their way of keeping dogs.” He said that public education was the most important measure to curb the disease and was upbeat that the registration system would work. (August 26th 2011)
Friday (26/8). The 33-year-old woman became ill after giving birth, and her condition deteriorated prompting family members to admit the woman to Denpasar Sanglah General hospital however she died the next day. The cause of the women’s death has not been confirmed however it is strongly suspected that she suffered from HIV/AIDS. The father of the child is currently caring for the baby boy. HIV cases among pregnant women and new born babies have sky rocketed in the past 5 years, with doctors at Sanglah Hospital expecting at least 300 HIV positive births this year. (August 27th 2011) Air Hostess Applicant ‘Had Breasts Checked for Implants During Job Interview’ Dozens of women applying for air hostess jobs with an Indonesian airline were ordered to strip nearly naked and have their breasts handled in medical check-ups, one of the applicants claimed today. She said Garuda - Indonesia’s main airline - wanted to screen out women who had tattoos
Mt Lokon Erupts, Mt Marapi Belches
on their breasts or who had had breast implants. As part of the medical check-up, they had to strip down to just their pants, the woman making the allegations claimed. The applicants hoped to snare one of the 18 positions being offered for flight attendants. ‘The hand examination on breast was held since those with implants can have health issues when air pressure falls during flights,’ the South Korean news agency Yonhap quoted an airline official as saying. The official said cabin crew were banned from having tattoos and workers hired in other countries such as Japan and Australia were also subjected to a similar examination. (August 24th 2011).
Mount Lokon in North Sulawesi province erupted three times on Wednesday (24/8), spewing ash in northerly direction. “We recorded three small eruptions. The volcano only sent out ash to a height of 200-250 meters,” the head of Mount Lokon’s monitoring post, Farid Ruskanda Bina, said in Tomohon, on Wednesday (23/8). He said seismic records showed several tremors, including three shallow tremors. “Admittedly, Mount Lokon has been showing signs of increased activity over the past few days,” he said. He made it clear that one of the indicators of increased activity was continuous tremors. “We hope that local residents will
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always be on the alert, the more so because the volcano is still likely to erupt. But we don’t know when the eruption will occur,” he said. “The volcano is still put under alert level III. Residents should stay away from a radius of 2.5 km from Mount Lokon,” he said. The volcano released its most powerful eruption on July 17, causing villagers living near the volcano to flee to safer places. Meanwhile thick and white smoke followed by black ash clouds have started gushing out again from the crater of Mount Marapi in West Sumatra reaching up to 100 meters high on Sunday (28/8). Head of the Bukittingi Geological and Volcanological Survey and Geological Hazard Mitigation Center (BGPVMB) Warseno said here on Sunday that the mount’s status is still on alert level II. “The agency is still imposing level II alert status for Mount Marapi, and banned climbers from getting close to the peak in a radius of 3-kilometers,” said Warseno. (August 28th 2011) HIV / AIDS Cases in Bali Continue to Rise The total number of reported HIV / AIDS cases in the Denpasar area has risen to 4552. 483 of these are newly reported cases occurring between January and August 2011. Most of these cases had been transmitted sexually followed closely by intravenous drug users. The high incidence of HIV / AIDS in Bali was directly related to the increase in prostitution and the presence of “girlie cafes” that were flourishing on all corners of the Island. Chairman of the Commission Wayan Sugiarta and Secretary Putu Wibawa stated that it was very difficult to control the sex trade on the island and even harder to implement HIV prevention programs as while some brothels were well defined and easy to locate, others fronted as legitimate cafes, discotheques and karaoke bars. According to a spokesman from the commission, HIV prevention would require an effort from the general public in order to curb the disease. He said it was no secret that it was common practice for married men to seek the company of prostitutes and café girls, and then go home to their wives, exposing his family to the deadly disease. (August 13th 2011) Poaching, Illegal Trade still Threatening Sumatran Tigers Poaching and illegal trade in tiger parts are still major threats to the survival of the Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae), according to an NGO activist. The Sumatran tiger is the only remaining tiger sub-species in Indonesia following the extinction of Java and Balinese tigers in the early 20th century, Osmantri, chief coordinator of the WWFIndonesia’s Tiger Protection Unit, said here on Thursday (18/8). The Sumatran tiger population on Sumatran Island is estimated at 400 heads at present, he said. Poaching and illegal trade usually involved financially strong and big networks, he said. The Indonesian government is one of the 13 tiger range nations which have signed a commitment on the Global Tiger Recovery Program in St. Petersburg, Russia, in November 2010. The program is aimed among other things to preserve the Sumatran tiger and its habitat, and intensify legal enforcement against poaching and illegal trade in tiger parts. “The world is watching whether Indonesia will be successful or fail in these efforts and it could affect the country’s image,” he said (August 18th 2011).
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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth
TIME TO ABANDON THE STOCK MARKETS? At the time of writing global stock markets have been falling for several weeks. Economic news is predominantly bad and no-one knows how the US and Europe will wriggle out of their massive debts. Savings and pension schemes, still trying to recover from the financial meltdown of 2008, are reeling yet again. Most investors are no better off now than they were 10 years ago. Is it time to pull the plug on stocks? REASONS WHY WE SHOULD ABANDON THEM The days of double digit growth each year in the value of shares seem to have gone – perhaps forever? Relying on a portfolio of shares as a secure basis for retirement is now looking a very risky strategy. To understand what the capital markets are all about it is easier to think of them in their simplest terms. Let’s say you decide to build a restaurant in Bali. If you have enough money of your own you plough it into the business and reap all the profits. Or suffer all the losses. If you do not have enough resources yourself you might find say four other people to invest equal amounts. Thus the business now has five shareholders. If the business is profitable you decide how to share the profits, effectively paying yourselves dividends. If the venture fails, you all lose your money, but not as much as if just one person was the investor. If one of the group wishes to sell his share he can do so to a willing and able buyer and for an amount that reflects the market value. This is exactly how the capital markets work, except on a much grander scale. When the company is large it can trade on recognized stock markets so that anyone can freely buy or sell its shares. If you invest in the right companies you can make a lot of money. Warren Buffet became the second richest man in the world through his stock-picking skills. But Warren Buffet’s strategy was to seek out good value, buy the shares and hold on to them for years. This was his way of showing his faith in those companies and giving them his support. It paid off great dividends for himself and subsequent investors in the huge investment company he created himself, Berkshire Hathaway. This was an example of the capitalism that helped to make the US the strongest economy in the world and its people the most prosperous. But what do we see today? In recent days when the major markets were gaining and (mainly) losing at least 4% per day stocks on the US stock exchange were changing hands on average every 20 minutes! Shares were often held for as little as 3 minutes. How come? Because computerised trading has largely replaced the human effort and analysis that would be applied before making investment decisions. Of course, humans have created the programmes, but once created the computer makes all the decisions. And at lightning speed. Some would say the stock market has become a casino. There is no way the small investor can compete with the computers. REASONS WHY WE SHOULD NOT ABANDON THE MARKETS Many individual investors have long decided that they will not go near the markets. This includes many who have lost small fortunes. But in most cases this can be put down to timing and human nature. Investing, essential as it is to everyone who wishes to conserve or build up their wealth, is driven by greed and fear. When an asset class, whether it be stocks, gold or property, is riding high everyone wants a piece of the action. When the asset collapses in value everyone wants out. Consequently most people tend to buy high and sell low. I read once that one of the biggest mutual funds in the world had a good five year run in which it gained 80%. Yet most of the people who invested in it lost money! How is that possible? Because during those five
years there were several peaks and troughs. And yes, you guessed it, most people bought when the market was high and sold when it fell. If only people could control their emotions and either hang in for the long term like Warren Buffet or be courageous enough to buy when everyone else is shunning the markets and to sell when markets are high then they would all be winners. You may think it is not a good idea any more to invest in the S&P 500, representing the 500 top companies on the New York stock exchange. Yet, the S&P index rose 100% from its depths following the financial meltdown in March 2009 to May of this year. In other words, if you had invested in March 2009 when everyone was predicting the end of the world you would have doubled your money in just over two years! Of course, nobody to my knowledge did, and if they did they probably stayed in the markets which are now spiraling down again! But this does show that profits can still be made in stocks – if you get the timing right. Getting it right perfectly is impossible but there are certainties you can depend upon. For example, if the market has gone down 20% there is no arguing that you can buy in at a price 20% lower than it was previously. Similarly, if your shares have risen 20% your gain really is 20% - but only if you sell! Another strong argument for not abandoning the markets is that today many, if not most companies remain highly profitable. The private sector continues to thrive. It is the governments and in many cases the banks that have squandered or misused the money. If everyone abandoned the capital markets governments and banks as we know them would cease to exist. SO WHAT IS THE CONCLUSION? My conclusion is that, tempting as it is after a decade of disappointments, we cannot and should not abandon investing in stock markets. HOWEVER, I believe that individual investors and institutions such as pension funds should reduce the proportion of funds traditionally held in stocks and seek more innovative ways of investing and generating income. My earlier articles have identified many of these opportunities. If the trustees or managers of a pension scheme are still blindly following the old formula of cash, bonds and equities, perhaps in a ratio of 10-40-50 then they are likely to have achieved nothing in the past ten years. Many huge pension schemes are in fact in big trouble, and continuing to fund them has put an immense burden on the companies’ balance sheets. Large institutions can make the same human errors as individuals. Pension scheme managers can be persuaded either by themselves or their members to pull out of stock markets after a crash, only to find their funds are making no money in cash or bonds when stock markets are rising again. But since human nature cannot be changed we can reduce its influence by seeking asset classes that are not correlated with the stock and bond markets. And there are plenty of them. But because they are ‘outside the box’ individuals and institutions alike are slow to take them on board. Until they eventually become mainstream and belatedly they try to get on the boat.
For Sale; Wardrobe as new, 3mths old, owner moving, 1.80cmx80x40cm, one full side hanging + top storage, otherside 2 storage top, bottom with a middle open bench. Mirror. Nice unit. Cost 650.000 sell 400.000. Contact 082 1453 0149. Legian. [153] For Sale; Television LCD, as new, little use, only purchased the end of May/11. Model LG22LK311 53x32cm plus a 2yr extra year warranty. cost total 1.850.000 sell 1.300.000, owner having to move. Ph. 082 1453 0149. Legian. [154] Identify your problem, but give your power and energy to solutions.
For Sale; Second hand Nintendo WII with fitness board and two handles barely used - bought new 9 juta selling for 4 juta negotiable. Please SMS 0821 4656 4695. Umalas. [173] For Sale; Canon IXUS 60 DigiCam. 6.0 MP. Incld. extra battery, 2 mem. cards, camera case. Good cond. Full set with box. Rp. 1,5mil. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail.com>. Ubud. [191] Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed.
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Letters To Bali Advertiser Rubbish Everywhere! Dear Sir, Good morning, I have been reading with interest in recent editions of BA the problem of rubbish and litter being washed onto beaches and other public areas. This is a serious problem and whilst the efforts of green groups to reduce the number of plastic bags used in Bali is to be commended this will never solve the problem. The problem of rubbish washing down to the beaches and other public areas is caused by the local population who believe that the streets and roadside drains are their personal rubbish dump. One just has to look outside of the main tourist areas, which are cleaned daily, to see the extent of the problem. The streets and drains are clogged with rubbish which is just dropped by locals who have been taught to do this. The huge rise in the number of flies, mosquitoes, rats and other vermin is a direct cause of this. This in turn leads to higher rates of disease and illnesses in both the local and tourist population. If you speak to the locals about this problem they will tell you it is the custom in Indonesia to drop your rubbish in the street but this archaic practise must stop. Parents need to teach their children to place their rubbish in suitable bins and to lead by example.
In summary, don’t abandon the stock markets, but do reduce reliance on them and seek alternative opportunities.
This problem is effecting the flow of tourists into Bali. One just has to listen to the number of unhappy tourists leaving at the airport who say they will never return because of the dirt, rubbish and smell. With many new tourist centres opening throughout Asia Bali will soon be competing with these for the tourist dollar, which everyone knows is essential for the survival of Bali. Without tourists, Bali will die.
Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ppi-advisory. com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.
Bali is a beautiful paradise but it is being spoilt by rubbish. Everyone needs to make a concentrated effort to solve this problem now before it is too late. Lindsay Hamilton Jimbaran
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The Sail Indonesia 2011 yachting event is underway with over 100 overseas yachts due to gather in Lovina Bali at the end of September. Preparations for their arrival are in full swing with gala dinners and many cultural events being planned to welcome the visitors. Sail Indonesia 2011, the brainchild of Raymond and Dewi Lesmana from Yayasan Cinta Bahari Antar Nusa kicked off in Darwin on 23 July. Yachts from all over the world sail to Darwin to participate in one of Asia’s premier sailing events. Some skippers headed north to Ambon but most of the fleet chose to make Kupang their entry point to Indonesia. Whatever route was chosen the programme, put together by Raymond and Dewi, sees all yachts gathering in Lovina on or around September 25.
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Most of the fleet is currently in Labuhanbajo in Flores and according to Raymond and Dewi those skippers that are following the programme are doing well. Dewi said, “The participants are really enjoying the festivities and cultural events put on by the locals in the designated anchorages. They are having a good time in Indonesia and the local villages are happy to meet with the yachties and also benefit economically by hosting participants.” This is the ninth year in a row that Raymond has organised Sail Indonesia. (Dewi for the last six years). What drives them is to try and improve the lot of people living in coastal villages in remote parts of Indonesia. Each year they meet with local village representatives and then draw up a programme of designated destination points where visiting yachts can be assured of a safe anchorage and a warm welcome. Participants receive a traditional welcome at each stop and get a chance to interact with the local culture a lot faster than if sailing around Indonesia on their own. Yachties get to witness local dances, eat the local cuisine and make friends on the way. It takes a great deal of pre-planning and work on the ground to ensure its success. Each year more and more yachties want to participate in Sail Indonesia so they must be doing something right. But there are tensions creeping into the event that may put yachties off. A lot of other groups in Indonesia are jumping on the bandwagon of Sail Indonesia and organising their own events setting up a degree of internal competition that results in confusion for all involved particularly the visiting yachties. The great political axiom comes to mind here and that is, “Disunity is death.”
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First Yacht to Reach Bali One of the first yachts to reach Bali is the UK sv Robyn skippered by Richard from Preston in Lancashire and crewed by Madeleine from Nottingham. They arrived at Serangan Island last week after a fairly brisk sail from Darwin to Bali via Kupang and then along the north coasts of Flores, Sumbawa, Lombok and then down the tempestuous Badung Strait to Serangan Island. The yacht is a Najad 46 built in Sweden and is handling the Indonesian waters very well. When I met them at the Royal Bali Yacht Club they were trying to organise a hire car to go shopping for some fresh food and supplies. My beautiful wife Katie jumped to the rescue and arranged a car at 160 000 IDR per day which was much better than the 400 000IDR they were being quoted. Although they had some minor problems along the way with leaking decks and temperamental water makers they have had a good sail so far. Richard said, “We had to motor a bit when travelling close to shore but the winds were a consistent 10 to 12 knots from SE which meant we got a speed of 5knots or more. Approaching Bali we got up to 12 knots thanks to the favourable currents. The short steep seas caused by the wind, tide and currents going in different directions weren’t really a problem.” Richard and Maddy’s favourite anchorage so far was Gilli Air. Maddy said, “The waters were crystal clear and great for snorkelling and diving and there many nice restaurants on shore.” Both of them have enjoyed their trip so far. “I find sailing in Indonesia very interesting,” said Richard. “The people are friendly, sometimes overfriendly. We have handed out balloons, clothing, pens and pencils to kids who paddled out in canoes to greet us wherever we drop anchor.” Maddy said, “I didn’t think this part of Indonesia would be so dry but I am having a great time and enjoy wandering around the local markets.” I asked Richard if he had any problems with the formidable Indonesian bureaucracy and he said, “I think I will go in the rubber stamp business. Also bring lots of copies of the ships’ papers, visas, passports and anything remotely official.” If you want read more on sv Robyn’s adventures read Richard’s blog at www.travelswithrobyn.blogspot.com. Royal Bali Yacht Club Regatta – Serangan Island on September 10 and 11
The RBYC is staging a sailing extravaganza called the Turtle Island Regatta on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 September. The Club’s whole fleet will be out on the waters for two days of fun and racing. Races start at 10.00am on Saturday and 11.00am on Sunday. In a quest for club champion status catamarans, lasers, blasers and optimis dinghies will race and tack around marker buoys in the waters between Serangan Island and Sanur. A Regatta Party and Banquet is to be held on Saturday night at the Beachfront Restaurant near the Clubrooms. On Sunday everyone knocks off early at 15.00 for refreshments and a BBQ. This is a good chance to see the Club in action and if you are thinking of joining then bring the kids and come on down and get involved. More details can be had by contacting the Royal Bali Yacht Club at www.royalbaliyachtclub.com.
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DO WHAT YOU CAN, WITH WHAT YOU HAVE, WHERE YOU ARE Teddy Roosevelt apparently said this. Good words to remember when one hundred years later so many of us are directly streamlining news and information via a million devices and applications. Let me explain. Knowledge is power, but conversely it can be disempowering in the world of environmental protection. If the picture you see is so vast, so needy and sometimes catastrophic you can get your knickers in a real twist trying to know where to begin to help out. Ultimately it may seem so monstrously large and, over whelmed, you turn your back with a sense of uselessness. So like Ted says, keep it simple, keep it local, and then enjoy the empowerment of every action you take no matter how small. 5 STEPS TO KEEP IT REAL AT THE OFFICE Bali Cantik Tanpa Plastik sometimes finds that when people want to learn about what they can do to prevent waste they begin with a list of 101 deeds and actions. Love those passionate intentions, but maybe you should start with something small from your surroundings and then you are more likely to succeed in keeping up the enthusiasm! Here’s what they do at Bali Cantik Tanpa Plastik office: • We made envelopes for our letters and folders for our files using old Bali Advertiser. • Paper clips for the papers instead of stapler, because paper clips are reusable. • Staffs bring lunch from home in container and when they eat out, they prefer to eat on the spot. • Our drinks come with us in bottles we can refill. • When we print, we use both sides of papers. Five small steps, but it does make a difference. For comment or suggestion, please contact plasticfreebali@gmail.com.
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I am downsizing my stuff and have a lot of antiques to sell: ikats, batiks and songkets, brass bowls from a Raja of Sumba, Java and Cirebon Wayang Golek puppets, and Javanese Kris. For more information please contact 0811 395 963 or e-mail <masapt@yahoo.co. uk>. [155]
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PASSING OF A GREAT GREEN MUSLIM Ayman Ahwal was many things but foremost he was an environmental crusader. He was the voice that unapologetically called a “jihad on waste” in the Muslim concentrated streets of his hometown in Birmingham UK. He also worked tirelessly campaigning to save the rainforests of Malaysia and Indonesia. Ayman was not your average guy. Born in England of English descent he converted to Islam in the late 1960′s in the Moroccan desert following years of extensive travels and living in the wilderness. “My love of the environment, combined with horror at the way it’s being abused, began with Islam. When living with traditional Muslims living close to the land, I perceived a harmony between men and nature that I had not seen before.” While the teachings of Islam showed him the environmental path he felt so compelled to follow he was disappointed so few other Muslims felt the same way. He explains it like this “To be complete (insan al kamil) a Muslim should be as conscious of the natural environment as he is about other temporal preoccupations, as well as his nafs (ego), his ehsan (striving for excellence) and his ibadat (worship). The environment is about loving the Earth.
For Sale; 6’3, 18’ 1/8, 2 1/8 Surfboard. Shaped by Jirah Laws of Torquay. Epoxy resin series. Suit FCS fins. Condition ok, but starting to yellow. 500rb only. 0819 3608 5166 or <thomas. allan@ais-indonesia.com>. Kerobokan. [196] For Sale; IBM Thinkpad Centrino laptop, Pentium 1. 73Ghz. Lenovo R52 Model. Windows XP. Universal charger. Works well. 750rb Firm price. SMS 0819 3608 5166 or <thomas.allan @ais-indonesia.com>. Kerobokan. [197] Private Sale; 12 string Ibanez performance acoustic guitar, purchased in Australia for $875.00AUD. Model PF10-12N. Very good condition, played very little plus included lined hardcase, +$90 worth new strings quality, ex Australia. Total selling price. $500.00. (4.351.000rpt) English inquiries SMS 0813 3747 4477 Pantai Saba Blahbatuh. [149]
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To serve the people is to love Allah; to manage the Earth wisely is to love Allah.” We thankyou Ayman for being a “do gooder” doing genuine good. PULP FICTION If you are pooping in New Zealand you will want to make sure you are not wiping your butt on Cottonsoft toilet paper. Why? Because, you will be guilty of sending Indonesia’s rainforests into oblivion. A little over the top for an arse wipe don’t you think? The rainforest is also home to the last 400 wild Sumatran Tiger. Feeling better? You might as well get one of those fluffy little tiger cubs and do the job directly. Recently Green Peace, the Green Party and WWF New Zealand conducted research into where paper sold in New Zealand originates.
HELPING KIDS HELP THEMSELVES Down at a little school known as SDN2 Lebih Elementary students have turned their barren grounds into a productive organic garden. This bright brood have also been learning about composting, seed saving, garden care, waste management and how to create a safer, cleaner environment for themselves and their family all done with the guidance of the IDEP Foundation. This successful programme, which is all about creating change for the future, is being celebrated on the 24th September with 50 schools invited to come and see the results for themselves. Students and families will be getting their hands dirty by joining in the activities that SDN2 have been doing these last months. Oh! and IDEP Foundation are looking for donations of food, art supplies and prizes for kids for this truly special day on the 24th September. Please contact fransisca@idepfoundation.org.
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Cottonsoft got all coy so their paper was sent for testing in the US where it was discovered that they use mixed tropical hardwoods (MTH), produced by leading pulp producer Asia Pulp and Paper. Major brands, such as Carrefour and Nestle have already dropped using these guys as suppliers as their environmental record is pure evil. With 1 in 4 toilet rolls being sold containing this paper, New Zealanders need to stop eating, stop pooping or simply stop buying the Cottonsoft brand until they change their environmental goal posts. Join Eco Buzz on Facebook for regular updates.
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Sumatran Orangutan Society The Sumatran Orangutan Society are concerned with the rapidly declining habitat in Sumatra. Experts predict orangutans will be extinct in 5 -10 years. Please look at the website for further information <www.orangutans-sos.org or contact us for volunteer opportunities. Email: <info@ orangutans-sos.org>.
The Bali Children’s Project The Bali children’s Project is dedicated to helping disadvantaged young people advance themselves through education. For almost ten years we have sponsoring individual children, and more recently have expanded our services to include, among otherthings, programs in the arts and placing volunteer teachers in rural schools to help with environmental education and English language training. We Sunrise Organic Market have also been active in creating kindergartens based on Fresh vegetables, dried goods, milk, natural medicine, etc. the Montessori method and in helping to repair derelict Jl. Merta Sari, Banjar Pengubengan Kauh, Kerobokan. schools. The Bali Children’s Project depends entirely on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8am - 2pm. For charitable donations to support its programs. For further more information call Dwi 735 824. information visit: <www.balichildrensproject.org>. Support Bali Cares Bali Cares is a non-profit shop that is dedicated to supporting local charitable organizations such as Yayasan Bumi Sehat, Pondok Pekak Library and The Crisis Care Foundation. By offering a sales outlet to showcase items produced by lowincome NGOs, Bali Cares creates a means of sustainability for these organizations and an important source of funding. Sales ensure that these NGOs can continue the valuable work they are dedicated to. Visit our shop. Every purchase makes a different in someone’s life. Jalan Hanoman No. 44 (next to Tegun Gallery), Ubud, Bali. <www.idepfoundation. org/balicares>.
The Bali Social Club A no fee club for singles 45 and over who want to meet other interesting people and participate in fun activities in an appropriate atmosphere - dining, dancing and more. We support community services such as offering training to Balinese men and women in cooking and English language skills. Call for information: +62 361 423 595, 0812 3607 4711.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints Activities in Indonesian, English and Mandarin language. Please come join with us, Jl. Poh Gading No. 8X Jimbaran, Kuta (behind of Mc. Donald Jimbaran). Tel: (0361) 701620, 0815 570 5528 or 0812 392 3600 or email: <hhamijoy@ Taichi Training Taichi Training no charge (free) Canggu area. For appointment, telkom.net> / <hhamijoy_era@yahoo.com>. call 0815 5878 8875 or visit: <www.geocities.com/ Ubud Cycling Club architecture_java/roof.htm>. Need someone to ride with? All levels and ability. Expat or local. Looking to connect cyclists with rides. Ubud area and beyond. Tango Argentino Practica Tango Argentino Practica on Mondays 7pm at The Sunset. Short or long rides. Email <verdemachina@rocketmail.com>. No charge! Beginner welcome. For info please call 0812 Toastmasters Club 383 9423. A Toastmasters Club is a “learn-by-doing” workshop where you can hone your public-speaking skills in a supportive, Telephone Card Collectors Telephone card collectors will have a gathering on the friendly atmosphere. Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every first Sunday every month at 15:00 pm at Jl. Sidakarya 2nd & 4th Thursdays. Contact: Strong 0813 3952 6377, 157XX, Perumahan Calista Karya Indah Blok C/9, Magical-Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every 1st & 3rd Saturday. Contact: Verga 0818 0279 6888, Seminyak Denpasar. Telp. 724 585.
Toastmasters (TBA). Contact: Richard 0857 1419 6634. www. toastmasters.org>. Touch Rugby Tuesdays 5-6.30 pm Bali International School. For further information <www.balirugby.com> or email <info@balirugby. com>. Ubud Organic Farmers Market Organic, natural & healthy - home grown & home made lots of fresh organic veggies, healthy skin care, incense, mosquito & bug spray, jamu kunyit, healing plants, specialty breads & desserts, organic rice & tofu, dried fruits, wheat grass juice, healthy food books, organic free range eggs, organic vegetable seeds, cacoa, vinegar, sea salt, soy milk, tortillas, coffee, teas, honey & so much more - it’s a great place to meet friends, great karma, great support of local committed independent small farmers & businesses. Every Saturday 9:30 - 2 at Pizza Bagus in Pengosekan. Yayasan ‘SO’ High 5 Rehab Foundation High 5 rehab ‘So’ is a rehabilitation and education centre for physically handicapped Balinese children. Our goal is to let the Balinese handicapped children of Bali be part of society. We achieve our goal by providing physiotherapy and education for free. If you know any child that is in need of physical help, please contact us at 036 2700 1597 for a consult. You can visit us in Dusun Banyualit, Desa Kalibukbuk, Lovina, Singaraja. You can also be part of this project by donating to the foundation. For more information please visit <www.high5rehab.org> Unity Unity in diversity, Interfaith Understanding, One Earth - One Sky - One Humankind, those are our visions to build World Peace. National Integration Movement (NIM), Forum Kebangkitan Jiwa (FKJ) and Anand Krishna Centre Denpasar gather every Saturday at 5.30 PM at Bom Bali Monument, Legian, Kuta to pray together, turning Ground Zero into Ground for Peace. We invite all to celebrate Interfaith Understanding, World Peace and Harmony with us. We are Family! L’Ayur Veda Bastian 743 2097.
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Excecutive Chef, Padangbai. <topiinn@ hotmail.com>. [942]
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Waka Experience is looking for: Business Development - Sales Manager With minimum qualification: - Strong Business skills - Extensive networks in Resorts & Travel - At least 3 years in Management/Sales related - Highly motivated - Able to work independently Please send your CV to: hrm@Wakaexperience.com NC/Es/7 Sept 11
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The Mango Tree Café will open soon! Looking for staffs: Waiters, Cashier, Juice Maker, Barista, Chef, Chef Assistant, Kitchen Helper. Fresh graduated, speak English, honest. Send CV and details to : <themangotreecafe@gmail. com> or contact to 0821 4548 3142. [927] New Italian Restaurant Mertanadi urgently needed Waiter/ss, Chef/Cook, Cashier, Asst. Chef, Cleaner. Speak English, experienced, honest. Send CV, email to: <warung_casamia@ hotmail.com> or please call 081 1385 5968 (walk interview). [931] Wanted: Local Accountant for SMK garment with experience in MYOB and tax. Please email <seminyakgarment@ hotmail.com>. [933] Urgently Need! Drafter/ Architect for full time job at architect/interior design office. Have a good skill at AutoCad, Photoshop and 3D. Contact Person: Stefani. Hp: +62 819 3120 6390. [934] Canadian family living in Echo Beach requires tutor / part-time Nanny when parents travel. Must have excellent English and Math skills with a background in teaching or tutoring children. Wage negotiable. North American, Australian or European descent preferred. Apply to <harrisonworld@ gmail.com>. [936]
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Dive Resort in Selayar island Sulawesi looking for strong person who can manage business. Must be dive instructure and hotel knowledge. Send resume to <sales@selayarislandresort. com>. [937] Communications agency looking for Office Assistant. Good English necessary. Send CV <dunais@gmail. com>. [938] International writer needs Live-in Property Manager. Family. He is Security & Maintenance. She is a Maid. Experienced with foreigners. References & basic English desired. Location: Villa in JASSI beach, Karangasem. Call : 0812 6497 0198. [939]
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Dicari segera guru privat lancar Inggris. Anak SD & SMP. Jam 2-6 sore. System gaji bulanan. Kirim CV <halusaja@ gmail.com>. [941] Looking for Female part time Cleaning staff in Oberoi. 0853 3339 1548. [907] Needed: Fashion Designer, Creative outgoing, Must have passion, Experienced. Email: <info@palmaaustralia.com>. [947] Looking for; administration officer for gallery in Seminyak. English, computer skills and interest in art a must. Please send your complete CV to <enquiries@kendragallery. com>. [948] Seeking female Real Estate Sales required computer skills and English speaking and writing. Working place in Sanur and basic salary and incentive. Please send CV and picture to <info@goodproperty-bali. com>. [949] Looking for: Driver/ Gardener to work in private villa for family in umalas. contact number 0821 4656 4695. [950] Looking for experienced Architect & Finance for shopping centre project. Please contact Mr. Roedy to 0857 1053 9078 atau <roedy_wisnub@yahoo. com>. [951] Personal Assistant for expat businessman. Help grow multiple businesses in Sanur and Kerobokan. Must be fluent in English and have good computer skills. Fulltime salary, part-time work. Email <Baliland31@gmail. com>. [952] Wanted; Retail Staff: Experience and English required. Retail Manager: 2 years experience required. Human Resource Department: 2 years experience required. Please send CV to: <info@deus. co.id>. [953] Looking F&B Operations Manager, F&B Service Captain, Senior Bartender, Supervisors, Sous Chef, Chef de Partie, Senior Pastry. Experience in position, team work, commitment, professional. Competitive package & salary. Email / CV to <gm@huubali.com> & <hr@huubali.com>. [954]
We are seeking staff for an immediate opening as a Quality Control (tailor with high technology skills) for control of textile printed/unprinted production and medical uniform manufacturing. Applicant should have min 5 yrs experience and good command of spoken and written English and Indonesian. Contact: 0821 4570 5356 or E-mail: zybinavera@gmail.com or vera@veziozone.com NC/Es/7 Sept 11
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Since 1999 Bali Krisna Service CV, has been the number one and most trusted domestic employee agency in Bali, specialising in housemaids, babysitters and nannies. We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.
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Join the Bali International Spa School Seeking 2 Spa Therapists To be trained as Internationally qualified Spa Trainers. Requirements: English, Indonesian Male/Female. Seeking Experienced Marketing Person Requirements: English. Marketing Strategies. Internet Media Development ++ Seeking Novice and Professional Spa Therapists for Overseas Contract Requirements: English Seeking an Experienced Pembantu/Housekeeper: Requirements: English Excellent housekeeping skills (hotel standard) Send Cover letter & CV to: admin@balibisa.com or call 0361 281289 Mobile 081337070584 www.balibisa.com NC/Es/ 7 Sept 11
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Employment
07 September - 21 September, 2011
LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)
SARDINE RESTAURANT Looking for: Hostess, Waitress, Housekeeping. Must Speak English Jl. Petitenget 21, Telp. 0361-733617 sardine@sardinebali.com
Structure Engineer. Requirements: Minimal 2 years exp; innovative; Able to manage a project; Good English; (Expat / local). Send CV and Portfolio to <info@ inspiralarchitects.com>. [957]
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MANAGER BAR RESTAURANT The applicant will be fluent in English and have minimum of 5 years experience with references in the F&B industry. A high achiever required to oversee operations, merketing and budgets. Applications with CV to: bar666bali@gmail.com NC/Es/7 Sept 11
PT BALI BIASA is urgently looking for:
1. GRAPHIC DESIGNER • Expert in Photoshop • Prefer female • Must be highly motivated and able to complete projects with tight deadline 2. SALES STAFF • Female min. 2 years experience, speak good English • Professional in appearance and attitudes • Minimun Diploma • Very good salary package and career path for management level 3. ADMIN STAFF FOR SAMPLING DEPARTMENT • Female, experience with computer and speak good English • Able to follow detail and neat in filling Please send CV with photograph to: hr@biasabali.com
Boutique in Oberoi looking for Shop Manager and Senior SPG. Must speak very good English and have experience in fashion. 0821 4537 2224 <simo@quarzia. it>. [958] Urgent! Needed Native English Teacher for a school. Please send CV ASAP to <r_spr3ty@yahoo. com>. [959] Piduh Restaurant, look for expert Operation Manager, send CV to: <marketing@ piduhbali.com> ASAP. [960] Wanted Butler (Cook/ Housekeeping) for villa in Canggu, pls call 089 8315 9018. [961] Sampling Coordinator required for Italian market. Must able to work directly with client, Smart, can work with deadline and pressure, 2 years exp include significant beading experience English required. Please send CV and salary exp to <staff. maggbali@gmail.com>. [962]
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BUSINESS SERVICES All your photography needs. Wedding, villas, product, etc. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [553] Xenia for rent with the driver, daily or weekly. Competitive price for your holiday or business. Please contact Agung 0819 3620 2170. [184] Faves, speacialist in; fine silver crochet jewelry, soft toys, hotel give-away amenities. Please call/SMS 0878 6116 3056. [524] Architecture Design. Interior and Exterior design. Call 0878 6096 9018 or 749 3759. [525] Web Designer & Graphic Design. 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>. [553] Virtual Tours. Advertise your Hotel, Villa, Land with an online panoramic virtual tour. Custom made for your website. Call Mr. Wonderful 0878 6062 2506 <nasicampurenak@gmail. com>. [969]
Learnbahasa.net Teaching Bahasa Private / Group Call: 0852 3429 2211. [943] On call Massage 0878 6123 7246. [946] Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653] Learn to speak Indonesian? For Private Tutorial - Call : 081 9721 9984 – Gracesima / Email: <learn.speak. indonesian@gmail.com>. [925]
Massage sensation, please call 0819 9939 8469. [935] For Bahasa course + Interpreter service. Call Moko 0812 3651 4990. [488] Certified European Project Manager with own MEP/ Architect/Supervisor staff, very experienced, excellent reference list in Bali and abroad, looking for new projects. Phone: +62 81 2380 9310. Mail: <pm@ ossbali.com>. [077]
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Freelance Make-up artist. Professional 6 years experience, wedding, prewedding, party, etc. Liztya +62 856 4821 9224 or +62 812 3150 1655. Email: <liztya84@gmail.com>. Free trial. [972] Silver Refining Service (Fast & Reliable). <silverrefining@yahoo. com> (0361) 792 6360. [955] Silver Jewelry Vendor take order of casting & handmade services <balisilvervendor@ yahoo.co.id> (0361) 747 7168. [756] www.efatabali.com computer sales, service, and maintenance. Contact 800 8778 or <mail@efatabali. com>. [963] DVD / CD Sell anykind Movies / Music from every country, Year 1930-2011, Complete collection, Perfect Quality, 100% Guarantee. 0878 6150 3444. <Balimovierequest@yahoo. com>. [964]
Lost In Paradise Looking for a positive energetic Women’s Fashion Designer with a min. of 3 years experience. • • • •
Must be self motivated and have experience in designing for international market. Manage and motivate processes they are directly involved with. Must be able to work to deadlines Must be able to report and control all process that they are accountable for.
All enquiries: lostinparadise639@gmail.com NC/Es/7 Sept 11
BEDO is a Non Profit Business Support Organization for Indonesian SME’s based in Bali. Our focus is on Knowledge sharing, Networking, Trainings, Coaching, Design, Marketing, Exhibitions & Fairs, Product development and all relevant issues for the Furniture, handicraft, home décor, soft furnishing, apparel and Jewelry sectors and for any company interested in export and business development. For this position we require a team player with strong communication, interpersonal and organizational skills; Good command of written and spoken English, excellent computer skills (MS office); Excellent work ethics, self-starters, task and deadline oriented and flexibility in schedule. Please send your CV and Application letter to: Christian Fritz info@be-do.org
Office Manager and Project Coordinator Responsibilities: 1. Office management of a small organization including simple financial reports, communication and meetings with members and partner organizations, organizing events and meetings, marketing of the organization and maintaining all communication tools 2. Coordinate BEDO’s Export Coaching Program with 4 trainers and 10 companies, time management, progress reports and assisting the Lead Coach in all administration and reporting requirements 3. Coordinate tree planting projects, time management, progress reports and assisting the Founder in all administration and reporting requirements 4. Coordinate a volunteer and internship program of international students, manage accommodation and placement requirements and assist the Founder in all administration and reporting requirements NC/Es/7 Sept 11
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Feature Writers- Any Ideas? We need more Feature Articles for publication in Bali Advertiser. Any idea considered. Please email your ideas to info@baliadvertiser.biz Payment is made for all articles. Only native English writers or non-native writers that can have their writing proof read by a native English speaker. Please do not send articles. Send your ideas first! Thanks, Bali Advertiser NC/NV/U-23 Mar. 11
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A Leading Hotel Supplier is looking for
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Required competencies: 1. Min. 3 yrs as GM of similar business (Htl Supplier, Trading) 2. Self motivated, business and target oriented 3. Strong leadership, managerial & interpersonal skills 4. Business development experience 5. English & computer literate 6. Preferably used to work in Bali Signed application & up-date CV with recent photo to be sent to director@kristalbali.com or fax: 757865 NC/Es/7 Sept 11
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CONCIERGE SERVICE MANAGER
Work shouldn’t be something you do just to make ends meet… It should provide satisfaction and an opportunity to make a difference. We are BALIEPICURE is looking a manager’s role to form our Concierge Service Department. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned. • Develop and maintain critical resources for the fulfillment of concierge requests; • Monitor and manage the overall daily volume of requests and request management to ensure service level standards are met; • Serve as an expert on Concierge Service Delivery; • Leverages concierge industry knowledge through the day-to-day management of Concierge; • Administer management policies and procedures; • Handle escalated customer requests and supports the fulfillment of special requests and other requests as needed; • Available in on call status by cell phone 24/7; • Working closely with new client contacts; • Develop and execute on program strategy and objectives and contract requirements; • Manage overall Client program communications as well as internal execution of Client program information; • Has a deep understanding of Client’s business, industry, and competitive landscape and develop Client program to enhance objectives; • Monitor performance initiatives; • Review calls and leads weekly for the whole Concierge program • Work with the concierge workforce team to ensure schedules are generated in a timely and appropriate staffing levels are maintained to meet and exceed client service levels; • Other duties as necessary and assigned. Qualifications: • Candidate must possess at least a Diploma in Hospitality/ Tourism/ Hotel Management or equivalent • At least 3 years of direct concierge, hospitality, or travel experience. • Excellent English verbal and written communication skills. • Ability to fluently read, write, comprehend and speak a 2nd language is a plus (French, German, or Russian). • Excellent people management skills and able to manage Team Members effectively. • Highly energetic with excellent rapport-building skills. • Excellent project management and problem-solving skills. • Highly self-motivated with a proactive nature. • Ability to work independently towards company and departmental objectives, meet deadlines, and report to management team and Client. • Able to effectively manage multiple tasks and diverse constituencies with minimal supervision. Please forward you’re CV, Salary expectation, ASAP to roma.sirait@ baliepicure.com or Jl. Raya Kerobokan no. 253, Kerobokan Bali 80361
Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] Indonesian male, fully qualified cabinet/ furniture maker by Hunter TAFE Australia looking for handyman jobs, fully fluent English, lived in Australia 9 years. Contact 0821 4581 4855. [874] Mencari pekerjaan Gardener. Phone 0819 3434 8087. [940] Wood Working / Carpentery: All furniture, Windows, doors / Gates, Pool deck, Flooring, Railing, etc. Upholstery, Finishing wood & Houses. <woodworking.bali@yahoo. co.id> / Phone 0819 9985 7305. [030] I’m looking for part time job. Working at home, have internet connection. Experienced in admin and data entry. Speak English and Bahasa. Please text 081 2381 5292 or e-mail: <flowsbloom@yahoo. com>. [925]
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Female 25 years old, energic, fluent English, current job Sales Presentative for food processing. Need job as Sales in any field. Contact 0878 6024 5714. [930] Driver, looking for work. Call 0852 3843 1217. [932] NC/Es/7 Sept 11
German Woman, English speaking, looking for a job. Reliable, diligence, loyal, honest. Skills: administration, computer, healing, insert flexible. Please contact 0821 4490 5919. [942] Female Aussie looking for work to make a move over to Bali (Seminyak area or close by). Strong skills in Admin/ PA as well as a strong background in sales, events and hospitality industries. 12 years working experience, friendly & fun loving, motivated and hardworking. Email-<melbumbak@gmail. com>. [944]
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Freelance Babysiter, English speaking. Please call 085 6378 1915 or 0878 6182 8672 or 0821 4763 9886 (Made). [945] Young man, fresh high school graduated looking for job. Please call 0877 6262 5282. [875] NC/Es/7 Sept 11
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The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank RI¿FH WRGD\ DW 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units ZLOO YLVLW \RX DW \RXU KRPH RI¿FH KRWHO IRU \RXU JHQHURXV GRQDWLRQ
* Please note - the staff is professionally trained to International Standards and always uses new disposable needles. In addition, the Blood Bank is currently expanding its present list of Rh Negative Blood donors. If you are living in Bali and would be willing to have your name placed on a ‘confidential list’ for emergency cases, please call Ibu Metta - 081 855 2299 (English speaking). Help SAVE a life TODAY by sharing this information with your friends,, colleagues and customers. 1L=?A BKN PDEO =@ @KJ=PA@ >U =HE @RANPEOAN NC/NV/I-01 June 11
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The Natural Scents of Indonesia Rural communities find profit in the sustainable production of essential oils By Simon Pridmore Finally there is some good local environmental news to lighten the gloom. For one cottage industry operating in remote villages in Bali, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Sumatra and elsewhere the future looks encouraging..........and smells fabulous!
A sweet, rich, herbaceous and earthy scent hung heavy in the air as a technician scooped the precious, viscous, amber oil from the surface of the bowl with a ladle. Our interpreter explained that, for the farmers, patchouli is an excellent choice as it does not need to be replanted each year and the leaves can be harvested every four to six months. Another huge advantage is that it is shade-tolerant so it can be grown under the forest canopy or in the shadow of coconut trees or fruit orchards without the need for destructive land clearance.
Farmers are finding an alternative to selling their land to villa developers or palm oil conglomerates by cultivating trees, bushes and grasses to produce essential oils for the aromatherapy and perfume industries.
Patchouli Bush
Ylang ylang tree
Hundreds of years ago, the ability of the fertile soil of this region and the labour of its people to produce rare and valuable crops led to it gaining worldwide renown as the “Spice Islands.” Some of the same trees and plants that gave the region its fame then are still much coveted today. What are Essential Oils? Generally speaking, essential oils are liquids that are extracted from the leaves, stems, flowers, bark, or roots of a plant, usually by steam distillation. They are so named because they contain the true essence of the plant they are derived from. They are highly concentrated and a little goes a long way. They are not the same as fragrance oils, known in Bahasa Indonesia as minyak wangi. Whereas essential oils are derived solely from naturally occurring organic material, fragrance oils are largely composed of alcohol and artificial substances and do not offer the same therapeutic benefits. These benefits come from the chemical composition of the essential oil and can be both physical and psychological. They are usually achieved either through inhalation, whereby the oil molecules enter the lungs and are absorbed into the bloodstream, or by application to the skin which absorbs the oil. Normally, essential oils are not applied directly to the skin on their own as they are just too powerful. Instead they are mixed in small amounts with a carrier such as sweet almond oil, apricot kernel oil or grape seed oil to create an all-natural massage oil that can be safely and effectively applied. The ideal ratio is 1ml of essential oil to 50 ml of carrier oil. Aromatherapists will create custom blends of several essential oils, which combine to have a more beneficial effect than any single oil on its own.
of his who ran a small export business. He recalled how he had met with much resistance from some of the elders who remembered days gone by when experts and businessmen would arrive in their cars, ask them to plant specific crops and make exciting promises of riches to come. When the farmers complied and harvest time arrived, either the men failed to return or offered only token amounts for the crop. Many had burned the crops in anger and the experience was similarly seared in their memories. The young man and his friends convinced the farmers of their sincerity by paying an advance and won them round completely when they paid the balance promptly at harvest time, helped them set up a small distillery and taught them how to process the essential oils themselves. Visits to a Distillery In 2010 we visited a distillery in Sumatra just as the patchouli (nilam in Bahasa Indonesia) crop was being harvested. Patchouli is a small bushy herb of the mint family and its essential oil is in huge demand worldwide: • In the cosmetics industry, where it is used as a fixative, slowing down the evaporation of the more volatile elements of a perfume; • In the food industry, where it acts as a good masking agent for unpleasant tastes and smells; • In Chinese medicine, which uses the herb to treat headaches, colds, nausea and abdominal pain, and • By aromatherapists who use it to combat stress and a wide variety of skin complaints. We were shown around the operation. Outside, newly harvested leaves were arriving piled high on the back of pickup trucks and workers were spreading them out in the sun to dry. Others were tending a nursery containing hundreds of small patchouli plants under plastic covers, while the mountain stream providing the distillery’s water supply gurgled past them.
Where do the Essential Oils come from? Demand is increasing as people look for natural rather than manufactured products and, following this trend, businessmen are encouraging farmers to grow specific crops for the purpose of creating essential oils and are paying them a fair price for the product. Rather than just growing the plants and selling the raw material, some enterprising villages have taken the next step and set up distilleries to process the essential oils locally. By doing this, they increase their direct income and provide employment, both skilled and unskilled, for local people, keeping the older generation occupied and giving the young the chance to live and work close to home, rather than join the exodus from the countryside to the cities. However, it is not always easy to change rural ways. In a village in southwest Sumatra, one of the sons of the village chief told us that he had returned home from Jakarta a couple of years ago and tried to persuade the farmers to grow ylang ylang trees and patchouli bushes to meet the needs of friends
Sealing the vat
Inside a shaded area we found a large vat of boiling water suspended above a log fire. On top was another vat into which a consignment of dried patchouli leaves was tipped before being tightly sealed. The steam from the first vat rose through the second where it became saturated with the vaporized oil from the leaves. It continued to rise and passed into a long coiled pipe fitted into the lid where it cooled, condensing into a mixture of patchouli flavoured water, (the hydrolate,) and oil that dripped into a metal bowl waiting at the mouth of the pipe.
When we visited again towards the end of the year the ylang ylang harvest was in full swing. It had been delayed by the extended rainy season but we watched as the flowers were picked, loaded into vehicles and bags and delivered to the distillery where the fire had been lit and the water was bubbling away. This time we photographed the process and marvelled at the teamwork on display and the large number of villagers, both men and women, who were involved in the work and diligently and expertly went about their business as we clicked away. How to Buy Essential Oils How do you make sure that the essential oil you are buying is genuine? The first indicator is the price. This is not to say that if a bottle of beautifully scented oil is expensive it must therefore be pure. Especially in Indonesia, some essential oils are surprisingly cheap in comparison with similar oils in Europe or the USA, primarily because the plants are grown here. The cost of producing different essential oils, however, can very greatly. Factors to be taken into account include the rarity of the plant, the conditions in which it is grown, the quality of the distillation, and how much oil can be extracted from the plant material by weight. For example it takes about 1000kgs of jasmine petals to create just one liter of Jasmine essential oil, whereas it takes only 30 kgs of ginger root to produce a liter of ginger essential oil. Jasmine is thus a very expensive oil while ginger is not. Therefore, if you are looking at a range of essential oils and they all carry the same price, they are highly unlikely to be the real thing. If the oils are brightly colored in attractive pastel shades of pink, blue and green, they will be fragrance oils. Essential oils tend to be clear or possess natural plant-like colors; various shades of yellow, amber or brown are common and black pepper essential oil is dark green bordering on black. Another indication that you are buying the genuine article is that essential oils are packaged in dark brown or dark blue bottles made of glass. This is b e c a u s e sunlight has a detrimental effect on the oils and plastic i s n o t substantial enough to resist their p o w e r. T h e bottles will also have orifice reducers fitted to allow the oil to be dispensed one drop at a t i m e . Aroma Diffuser Lamp R e m e m b e r, they are very powerful, four or five drops in an aroma diffuser lamp or candle burner will keep a room smelling wonderful all evening!
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Charming beautiful luxury villa with large pool for rent in Seminyak Drupadi. Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, DVD CD, 60 channels cable TV. Short term only. Info: <isiscollection@ yahoo.com>. [3274]
Location! Location! Walk to Cafe Moka or Oberoi Street! New 3.5 are house, 50 meters from street w/ 2 comfortable bedrooms ensuite garden bathrooms + tub. Pool. Good electric. Rp. 150 million/year, Rp. 270 million for 2 yrs. TF: +62 878 6198 8111. [3357] Petitenget beach. Close to everything. 2 bedrooms/aircon. 2 bathrooms. Studio upstairs sleeps 1/aircon. Modern kitchen. Pool. Fully furnished with cable TV. Stylish tropical living. Monthly rental. Call 0812 3745 4444. [3360] 3 bedroom villa in Seminyak with swimming pool, quiet landscape garden, AC, Wi-Fi, 42 inch flat screen TV. Rp. 12 million month. 0815 5816 4966. [3363] Beautiful town house, Seminyak/Kerobokan. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living room, Western style, pool and garden. 2/3 year lease. Call: 0817 470 4403. [3368] Hi traffic shop on corner Sunset & Kerobokan. 7.5 meter double height glass front. 8.5 meters deep w/ 5 meter mezzanine. Good electric. Phone, IMB building license (shop & office). Legal for Western business. 10 years nego. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [3359] 3 bedrooms villa, all AC, 2 bathrooms, hot water, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, open living area, swimming pool, garden, daily maid, and Wi-Fi. daily $175, weekly $875 (Sept-Nov). Call owner: 0361-856 3389 or 0819 3310 2420. [3374] Leasehold land (50yrs)-Batu Belig (Seminyak) for villas development, private road, close to beach, 19 are at Rp. 9jt/are. Please call 0819 9990 8000, e-mail : <ryn4ku@ gmail.com>. [3380] Lease Seminyak commercial property strategic location Jalan Raya Seminyak min. 5years, 75/150sqm, 2 phones, PLN 4400W, 2AC. Competitive price. Contact Kiky 0361 780 5542. [3384]
Cheap quality accomodation in Jalan Laksamana in central location. US$75/night or USD$1800/month available 30/84/10. 3brm, private villa, pool, aircon, plasmas, daily housekeeping, security. Call 081 835 5045 or <info@ balisunsetvillas.com>. [3283] House 4 rent: near Jalan Kunti II, 5 minutes to Bali Deli, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, hot water, AC, kitchen, fully furnished, garage, gazebo, quiet neighborhood. “Give good price for longterm rental”. Call Roni 081 2394 5243. [3338] Shop for rent urgently. Strategic location. For details please contact: 081 7977 2720. [3340] Space for lease in central Seminyak 11 years. 120 m2 Genset, 8 kw electricity, parking, PMA with license for alcohol, restaurant, meat import. Good for f & b, office, spa. Ready to be used! 0878 6105 0682. [3356] Oberoi behind Ultimo! Beautiful renovated 2 bed 2 bath w/ private pool and parking. Fully furnished & internet ready. Quiet and secure. Walk to all Oberoi Restaurants. 1 or 2 years. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [3358] Land / Villa / House for lease. No agent please! Please call/sms : 0819 9912 9255 (Bahasa / English). E-mail: <venice_milan99@yahoo.com>. [2277] Villa for rent 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom, bathroom, private pool, kitchen, small garden, AC, hot water, TV cable, full furnished. Monthly/yearly. Call owner 081 7971 9692. [2944]
● Lombok fully furnished 4bedroom villa on 4,250m2 with rain forest view near Mt. Rinjani National Park fit for rental/meditation retreat freehold US$ 495,000. ● Tejakula-Tembok North East Bali between Singaraja & Amlapura 56,5 are beachfront land @ Rp. 50 million/are freehold. ● Sanur holiday rental, 3bdr villa with all facilities near all amenities for max. 8 people. $170/day w/daily breakfast+maid service. ● Carita Beach-Anyer W Java great tourist area near Jakarta 4500m2 land for Rp. 800 million.
● Nusa Dua-Siligita renovated furnished 4/5 bdrm hse on 4 are freehold Rp.1,800,000,000; for rent Rp.160 million / 2 years. ● Nusa Dua-Taman Giri 29 are freehold land @ Rp. 120 million/are. ● Sanur near sh center & bch splendid 2bdr villa, fully equipped & furnished, 42yrs lease US$ 365,000. ● Gianyar-Bona Village near Sanur, Ubud, Safari & Marine park, Saba & Keramas beach hotel/bung. complex w/14 rooms, all licenses, rest., recreation area w/billiard & fitness rooms, spa & Finland sauna freehold Euro 650,000.
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Luxury furnished villa for rent, 5 minutes walk to Double 6 Beach, open livingroom, 2 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, pool, garden, Wi-Fi, Indovision. Minimum one year Rp. 160 million. 0821 4590 3667. <lanceshay@hotmail.com>. [3321] Seminyak & Kerobokan & Umalas.2 or 3 bedroom villa, fully furnished. Modern, Western kitchen, TV cable, Internet and swimming pool. Also room for daily rent with AC + TV in Oberoi. Please call: +62 813 3832 8877. E-mail <magicofbali@gmail.com>. [3383]
MEDEWI - Medewi 83.5 Are, Stunning beach front block opening up to a two mile long black sand beach. 2 km east of the famous “Medewi” surf break in a tourist zoned area and already has a Building permit. Possibilities for a resort or private villa. PRICE : IDR 30 Mill / Are
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Canggu Luxury House 80 m to beach house “Echo Beach” 10 are, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, kitchen, living room, car port, US $450,000.00
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2houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [1345]
House for rent in Denpasar, 1 living room, 2 bathroom, 2 bedroom with 1 bathroom inside, 1 big family room, big kitchen & garden. Rp. 12 mill/year (nego). Call 0813 3872 4288. [2600]
Room for rent furnished, AC 5mnts frm the beach, market. 3.500.000/month(min 5 months). Jl. Sahadewa (garlic lane) VI no 1 (behind Billy’s Bar) room 9. Call 0821 4604 4216. [3337]
House located in Renon available for longterm rental. Land 319m2, building 280m2, 2 storey, 3 bdrm + 1 maidroom, 3 bthrm w/ separate bath tub and shower, H/C water, spacious kitchen and livingroom, wide verandah, 2 garden, carport, modern minimalist design. Central location, 10 min to Sanur, 15 min to Kuta, step to international school. Rp. 90.000.000 per year rental. Please contact Wila at 0857 9236 1231. [2375]
Beachfront Apartment at 66 Beach for sale (by owner)! O-CE-N Condominium/holiday residence/investment. Best location within premises/sea view. Stylish one bedroom apartment: bedroom, kitchenette, bath 44sqm; balcony with jacuzzi 44 sqm. Fully furnished Hotel standard. 260.000$. <enisegetrah@gmail.com>, 0361 734 192 / 0813 6991 8976 [3341]
Ruko for rent (10m x 12m), Jl. Pulau Tarakan no. 18 Denpasar, 4 storey, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, store. Call 081 7975 4914. [3177]
Restaurant good location Jl. Benesari / Legian street. Fully furnished, 2 AC, bar, kitchen, equipments. Good electricity, two storey. Lease until 2015 Aug. Contact: 0813 3781 9002 / nego. [3342]
Rooms / apartments for rent 1, 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms available. Daily, weekly, monthly or yearly rental possible. All locations are close to Geger Beach and Nikko Beach. Please phone 0821 4552 2200 or 0361-777 092 or e-mail <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [3114] Kampial Hill seaview villa resident 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, living in/outside dinner, kitchen, full furnished, A/C, TVsat, big terrace, gazebo, quiet area, big garden, sw.pool. 8 juta month, 88 juta year, included maid & security. 081 7472 7296. [3207] Located in Giri Hill Nusa Dua. 2 unit house for rent weekly, monthly, yearly. 3 bedroom, 3 floor, fully furnished, with a great view. Contact : 0815 5810 0996. [3351] For Sale: Tropical Luxury 3 bedroom villa w/ swimming pool, newly built or off plan. Close to beach and golf. Owner direct sale, English 081 756 7630 Indonesian 081 735 0877. [3146] Beautiful one year old modern 4 bed 4 bath 2 storey town house, quiet safe, ocean view, phone line, Internet, AC, hot water, 5500 electric, freehold, 2.35 ara, living space 2.50. Rp. 2.500.000.000. Please call 081 734 1641. [3362]
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Long Term Rental: Seeking clean villa/house/ joglo with character within walking distance of central Ubud. 1 or 2 bedroom. Single male expat. <marconfacebook@gmail.com>. [001] German Woman with child: Looking for sharing house or housesitting. Please contact 0821 4490 5919. [002] Long Term Rental: Seeking clean house/apartment in Sanur / Renon 1 or 2 bedroom. Single male urgent! 0821 4506 8094. [003] Looking for 20-30 year lease, 6-10 or more are land, with or without small house, nice spacious garden with mature trees & palms Essential, ricefield view, Canggu, Kerobokan, Umalas, <beate@dps.centrin.net.id>. [004] Looking to Rent Office Space. Dicari Sewa Kantor. Looking in the Sunset Road, Jl. Dewi Sri, Jl. Sunset Garden, Jl. Marlboro (Teuku Umar Barat), etc areas. 200-300sqm. Need special location: one or two ground floor offices and larger space on second and / or third floors. Or one larger building one floor. 200-300sqm. Either must have ample parking areas for staff and customers. For more information please call 755 392 and ask to speak with Pak Made. [005]
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BUKIT Villa and land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149] Freehold land for sale near Banyan Tree - Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626 (direct owner). Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] For sale/rent ruko in Purigading 3x17m2, 2 storey, kitchen, 2 bathroom, 1 bedroom, telp. Rent 35 mill year. Sale 395 mill. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [1907] For sale/rent - Licensed hotel at Dreamland. 7 bedrooms, pool & BBQ area. Close to beach and golf course. Great views. Sell Aust$ 390,000, rent Rp. 250 mill per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [2684]
Villa for rent in the heart of Legian. 5mins walking to beach. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living, kitchen, pool & guest house with bathroom, garage all set up for living. One year to 15 years rental. Call 0821 4595 5557. [3064] Beautiful tropical villa with pool in Padma Utara. Close to the beach. Two independent bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, staff. Visit <www.pondokernitabali. com>. Contact 081 890 0480. [1560] House for rent. Exclusive location, good access, 10 minutes to the beach. 4BR, 3 bathroom, furnished, 1 maidroom, 4AC, hot water, garage for 1-2 cars, 1 telp line. Price Rp. 85 million/year. For inspection call 081 2380 1701. [3371]
For sale/rent. New 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom plus store room. Fully furnished house. With rooftop entertainment area. Great views of southern ocean, near Karma Kandara. Sell AUS$ 129,000. Rent Rp. 90 mill/yr. Ph. 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [2966] Dreamland, fully furnished units for rent daily, weekly, monthly. One bedroom unit from Rp. 4 million/month, two bedrooms from Rp. 6 million/month, three bedrooms from Rp. 8 million/month. Pool & BBQ area, great views and breeze. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [3163] Nice vacation home by Bali cliff beach, freehold, 240m2, pool, jacuzzi, 2Bdrms, 3 baths, balcony, western kitchen, marble countertop, maidsroom, storage closets, garden, carport. Photos at <www.vacationhomebali.wordpress. com>. Price USD $ 150,000. Ph. 081 2382 3623. [3332] Land for lease in Bukit, Ungasan. 2 are. Good location, nice view, good for villa. Call 0813 3985 0486. [3179] Bukit Balangan beach land for sale. 6 are, 200 meter from beach, price Rp. 275 million/are. Please call 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@gmail.com>. [3159] Balangan house for sale/lease. Bukit area. Corner house. Furnished. WIFI. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms (Spa bathtub). Kitchen by garden. Close to beaches, airport, schools. Great vacation home. Phone: 0821 4595 5899. E-mail: <cmandarin9@gmail.com> [3113] Beautiful stand alone 2 bedroom villa with pool in Bukit near GWK available for rent weekly, monthly and yearly. Picture available on request. Contact 085 6373 6203 or e-mail: <luh79@yahoo.com>. Ocean view land for sale. Bukit Ungasan, 10 are, freehold, electricity & water near by. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@gmail.com>. [3159] Villa for sale/rent. Open ocean views/pool on 2 are. Built 2010. Breezy. 2 bedroom furnished. Near Karma Kandara Ungasan. Sell $US120,000. Rent 80 mil/year. 0818 0551 4826, e-mail <jonesy@tcsn.net>. [3369] Full ocean view land for sale - Ungasan (next to Banyan Tree) 55are at Rp250jt/are, call 0819 9990 8000, e-mail: <ryn4ku@gmail.com>. [3379]
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1100 sqm 330 sqm
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• Established tourism business with potential to develop & expand • Gorgeous rice paddies & mountain views throughout the property • Well appointed one bedroom villas with en-suite & private terrace • Perfect for yoga,meditation,health retreat or private country estate Land Area
8260 sqm
USD 633,000 Price Ownership Freehold
• Compact, well designed One Bedroom Villa with pool & garden • Outdoor lounge gazebo style overlooking the pool & garden • Convenient location with easy access to all amenities • Perfect for holiday rental or bachelor/couple holiday pad Land Area Build Area
150 sqm 100 sqm
USD 115,000 Price Ownership Leasehold 24 years
• Fully renovated in traditional Balinese style with modern comfort • One large estate or two seperate villas, each with own pool • Double bedrooms with ensuites,open living pavillions,staff quaters • Rarely offered location, stroll to beach, restaurants, nightlife Land Area
990 sqm
USD 650,000 Price Ownership Leasehold 29 years
• Skillfully combines views of tropical outdoors & intimate spaces • 4 ensuite bedrooms,2 with shared plunge pool,outdoor sitting area • Plenty of room to expend & build extra bedrooms/guest cottages • Its exclusive design & land size makes it a rare find on the market Land Area Build Area
3600 sqm 600 sqm
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• Ready to build with existing sea wall and some boundary fencing • Nearby famous villas, road access is available, beautiful sunset • Rare freehold title becoming increasing hard to find • Perfect for investment, development land or to build dream villa Land Area
10,900 sqm (109 are)
Price IDR 13,080,000,000 Ownership Freehold
• Newly built two bedroom villa with spacious open living areas • Rice field views from 3 sides, mountain vista from the 2nd floor • Master bedroom on the 2nd floor with private terrace • Infinity pool extending towards terraced rice fields Land Area Build Area
520 sqm 330 sqm
IDR 3,700,000,000 Price Ownership Freehold
• Fluid floor plan with inviting selection of living spaces • Seamless fusion of indoor and outdoor with bi-fold doors • Stylish Western standard kitchen with quality appliances • Master suite with walk-in robe, double ensuite, private garden Land Area Build Area
500 sqm 227 sqm
USD 540,000 Price Ownership Leasehold 40 years
• Modern tropical 4 bedroom villa designed by renowned architect • Distinct & intimate outdoor spaces perfect for rest & relaxation • Spacious combined living, dining & kitchen that can be closed off • Perfect choice for holiday rental or private beachside residence Land Area Build Area
580 sqm 550 sqm
USD 1,290,000 Price Ownership Freehold
• Four bedroom “joglo” style home fitted with all modern comforts • Lap pool (11m), landscaped gardens and private parking • Antique timber throughout provides an air of warmth & elegance • Ideal holiday rental property, given its location (Oberoi) & size Land Area Build Area
400 sqm 220 sqm
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Villa ELYRA BALI in Pecatu nearly ready to move in AVAILABLE FOR RENT, LEASE or SALE Modern 4-bedrooms family home in Pecatu Indah Resort’s exclusive area (www.balipecatu.com). Built with great attention to details on quality, safety & comfort. Well designed living space, high quality construction with German building expertise. Beautiful view over the swimming pool, greenery, ocean & Dreamland beach. For pictures & details, please contact Elly at 0852 3831 6487 or tinglik@hotmail.com
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Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200rb/day. [1532]
1. Sayan by the river, freehold 50 are – best looking view. 2. Small hotel for sale Kuta, IDR. 8 billion freehold. 3. Villa Pererenan potential to build more units, a freehold 12 are land, quick sale only IDR. 3 billion. 4. Jimbaran land from 1 hectares to 4, panoramic views, close from four Season 5. Labuan Said, 700 m from sea, ready to build, permit for house, PAM connected, sea view, only 110 mio per are.
Room available for long term rent, min 12 months. Close to beach, Bemo Corner, etc. For more info and photos e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com>. 0821 4648 9802, 0361 804 5563. [3339]
3 Bedrooms Fully Furnished Swimming Pool Tropical Garden Central Sanur Location 20 years leasehold - Rp. 1,8 billion
Call: 7818010 / 7433088
Good price! House for rent at Poppies Lane - Kuta. 5 minutes walk to Kuta Beach. Gazebo - 1 guest house - 1 main house - fully furnished - hot water - TV - AC - unlimited Wi-Fi - full kitchen set - huge fridge - bath tub - walking cupboard. Call 0818 0552 1081. [3352]
*** BEST BALI REAL ESTATE - LOW PRICES *** Big Stylish 3-Bedroom & 3-Bath Home In Sanur With Garage for Low Price!!
Located in a nice area of Sanur this Big home has 3-Bedrooms and 3-bathrooms.Beautiful tiles are used in the kitchen and floors and there is a pretty blue tile roof. You also get a big living room, garage, air cond & phone line. This home can be a great rental or with some upgrades a good investment for bigger profit to re-sale.
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Studio Apartment for rent. Excellent condition. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, AC, internet, fully furnished, housekeeping, security. 2 mins airport/beach. Daily monthly rates. E-mail <juandavillas@gmail.com> for photos. Ph: 0812 3615 4700. [1515] Bar for rent 1 year and 9 months. Lease for 85 million Rupiah. Furnished. Call 0818 0553 6293. [3365]
KEROBOKAN For rent in 3,6 are land, 3 room, 3 bathroom, kitchen, 3 ACs, refrigerator room & bathroom for helper. Br. Semer. Rp. 75 mill/year. Contact 081 2362 9394. E-mail <rev_ arka@hotmail.com>. [3006]
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House for rent on Jalan Muding Indah III/6, electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, type 96. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2685]
Seaview land from second level Located in Taman Mumbul Real Estate, Nusa Dua Easy access to Kuta Beach and International airport Total land 360 sqm in prestigious area For Sale IDR 1,260,000,000 Contact: Hendryanto (62) 813 8377 1618 (62) 815 7244 5566 Email: h_marwan@yahoo.com NC/Re/P-07 Sept. 11
House for rent on Jalan Padang Griya Gg. IV / no. 3. Type 200 m + 2 storey). Electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, land 6 are. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2686] Wonderful house for rent. Sept. 18 - Oct. 19. Amazing garden. Airconditioned, furnished, equipped. Right near Bali Buddha Kerobokan. US$950 all inclusive. Call 081 139 6760 or e-mail <howard@desaseni.com> for details. [3772] For sale villa in strategic location near LP Kerobokan, 300m2 land size, 237m2 building size. 2 luxury bedroom with ensuite bathrooms, pool and garden, partly furnished. Price USD 318,000. E-mail: <dedywww@yahoo.com.hk> for pictures. Contact 081 735 5842. [3354]
*** SPECIAL SALE PRICE => 1.2 Billion Rupiah *** To view more photos of this house or other homes for sale please go to: www.balirealestateadvertiser.com *** FOR INFO CALL: TIA KUSUMA 081-246-92984 *** NC/RE/M-7 Sep. 11
Villas/Hotels Canggu. Possibly Bali’s most elegant and sought-after high-end villa. Excellent returns. Call Richard O’Brien on 081 856 1969 for full information. Ubud. Super Nature. 20,000 m2 jungle hideaway with 3 bedroom villa in glass, steel and alang-alang designed by renowned architectural photographer Glen Allison. 600m2 of infinity pools. Views in all directions. USD675K. Umalas 1 New 3 br villa on 7.5 are. Furnished Close to everywhere. Euro320K. VL011* Uluwatu clifftop. Khayangan Estate. 1.5 Hek. 5 magnificent suites in antique joglos. Sweeping views. Spa. Tennis court. Excellent. income. Rp 11 billion neg. VS028* Umalas. Beautiful 4 br villa on 11 are. Every conceivable mod con. Ricefield view. Elegantly furnished. USD2 million. Umalas Boutique Hotel. Successful 13 suite hotel , close to Seminyak. Fully operational with high occupancy. USD 1.5mill. Legian 66 Beachfront. Outrigger O-CE-EN. 1 br apartment. Great investment. USD250K. Land Sanur Beachfront. 2 Hk. Next to Grand Hyatt. Perfect development site.Rp. 850 mill/are. LS143* Petitenget. Next to Sentosa. 20 are. Good shape. Great development site. 700 mill per are.LS151* Canggu beachfront. 2 Hk. Good access. Good shape. 75m beachfront. Rp. 500 mill/are.L142* Berawa Beach Bargain. 168 are total. Plots from 10 are. Hear the surf. Only 4.5 mill/are/year. LL24* Berawa Cheap. 107 are Jl Semet. Ricefield views. Good shape. Good access. Just 145mill/are.LS112* Small Plots. 7 are Berawa, , 6.5 are Umalas, 9 are Canggu Club, 4.2 are Berawa Bch, 15 are Batu Bolong. Others. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balialist.com
Umalas villa for yearly rent. 3 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, open lounge, TV room, pool, garage, garden, semifurnished, internet, Indovision. Land 3,5 Are, gazebo. HP. 0821 4491 1944. [3188]
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3 bedroom rice field bungalow with pool, garden, security room, store, garage, wood verandah, semi furnish. Location Jl. Pengubengan Kauh Kerobokan. Available for long term lease. Call 081 139 6467. [3194] Villa for rent: 50% finish. Close to Bumbak Umalas. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, swimming pool, living room, land 4.6 are. Minimum 10 years nego. Call by owner: 081 7971 9692. [3161] Over contract house in Padang Sumbu (Jln. Kunti Utara) till Dec 1st 2015, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 5 AC, fully furnished with Western style kitchen, telephone line, land 5 are, 15.000 watt electricity, TV/DVD, carport and 2 staff rooms with bathroom and kitchen. For only 65 million/year (negotiable). 0813 3850 3567. [3366] Villa for rent. 3 bedrooms, AC, upstairs loft, open living, kitchen, and dining area. swimming pool, cable vision, 2 bathrooms and maid bathroom, hot water, partly furnished. Please Call 0361-856 3389 / 0819 3310 2420. [3375] New villa for rent. 2BR, 2bath w/bathtub, garden, swimming pool, living, kitchen, car parking. Jl. Bumbak, Umalas. Relaxing rice paddy view, AC, hot water, 5000kw. 90 mil. Rp. a year. Furniture/internet is optional. Please call: 08786 025 9153. [3377] Luxury Villa Oberoi available short/long term: 2 oversized bedroom en-suites with pool, garden, kitchen, living, dining-over 650m2. Wifi-daily-housekeeping-satellite TVfully furnished. 100m from La Lucciola Beach. Please email <petitengetvilla@hotmail.com> for info. [3378]
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: info@balialist.com C/Re/I-07 Sept. 11
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The first 5 Star Beach Front Apartment Complex in Jimbaran Bay Just What You Need !! A Flawless Escape in a Little Paradise in Paradise hese unique and brand new luxury apartments will be furnished to top high end standards and are fully equipped with everything you need for a relaxing holiday or a long term visit situated in a beachfront location at the most famous Bay on the island. Each apartment has a large terrace overlooking the Indian Ocean or the beautiful Traditional Village of Jimbaran.
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Brandnew townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar. Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com C/Re/G-27 July 11
GIANYAR Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]
BEDUGUL Villas or Apartments for sale, complex of 5 separate buildings, communal swimming pool, lounge & gardens brilliant valley and mountain views, decent prices. Phone 081 138 8697, email <contact@pacungbali.com>. [3381]
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UBUD Land for sale 2.35 hectare and 1.14 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869] Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143] C/Re/G-24 August 11
Land for sale 19.5 are Tegalalang. 25 min from Ubud. Ricefield, mountain and river view. Road 6 meter. Please contact 0852 3714 4456. [1553]
SANUR For lease 4 bedroom villas, private pool, large garden, staff house, save compound. Please call 0878 6100 9888 in Sanur. [3191] For sale minimalist 3 storey house, Hayam Wuruk Residence. Closed to Bali Bakery Renon, 4 bedroom w/ ensuite and interior design, nice swimming pool, kitchen/pantry, library and large living room. Serious buyer contact 0812 3828 513. [3343]
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Spacious, sunny house for rent. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, open-plan kitchen/living, large office, terraces, garden. Large openable windows, kitchen hot-water, safety-gates, roller-blinds. November, min. 2 years, Rp. 90 million/year. Photos/viewings Murniati Agustina 0812 396 6744 / <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. [3346] C/Re/G-24 August 11
Villa for rent beachside 5 minutes walk to the beach and market, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, swimming pool, maid room, garage, kitchen, living room, gazebo, nice and quiet place. Rp. 100.000.000/year (nego). Contact 0812 3615 0015. [3347] Beautiful 2 storied house in Sanur directly from owner for rent. Partly furnished, 2 AC bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, fully equipped kitchen, garage and large swimming pool. Quiet location. On yearly basis starting 01. Oct. IDR 70.000.000/year. No brokers please. Contact e-mail: <sudostler@yahoo.com>. Phone: 0361 724 125, HP: 081 2383 5846. [3353]
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House for rent. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 extra room, air conditioning, fans, refrigerator, kitchen, living room, furnitures, wall ornament, beautiful garden, 3 are of lands. 5 minutes to the beach. Contact cell 081 2382 7374, telp. 0361 225 877. [3355] Beautiful modern 2 bedrooms villa in Sanur beach side for sale freehold, 416sqm. Open living & dining, furnished, all modern amenities, close to all. Excelent location & price. No Agent. Call: 0813 3835 1390. [2142] Rental modern minimalist villa 3 bedrooms all en-suite bath, close living & dining, pool, furnished, staff quarter. Recently renovated, situated minutes walking distance to beach & restaurant. Call: 0813 3721 0646. [2143]
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Spacious 4 bedrooms villa for rent, large pool & garden, set on 800sqm land, furnished, rice paddy views, separated maid quarter, close to Dyatmika School, 7 mins to Sanur. Call: 0813 3835 1390. [2144] Over contract cosy restaurant, great location near beach Sanur, sell complete, Rp. 270 juta (nego), can extend. Hp. 0821 4785 3009. [3199] For rent 1 or 2 years lovely home. 2 bedroom 2 bathroom, furnished, pool and lovely garden, Rp. 75.000.000 negotiable. Pool maintenance paid by owner in advance. 0878 6135 3608. [3364] For sale house in Sanur 80% finished, LS 150m2 BS 180m2, 2 storey building 3 room & 1 ensuite room, a minute to bypass road, negotiable price. C: 081 797 5800. E: <ary.edithia@gmail.com>. [3376] C/Re/G-24 August 11
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Land 16 are FREEHOLD (HGB) close to Nikko Nusa Dua, viewing beautiful Indian Ocean 3 bed rooms villa with the magnificent view of Indian ocean from living room & bed room A piece of 5 are land with fancy view of Ngurah Rai airport and thousands night lights
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Echo beach freehold land. Expat-owned, 15 Are, can subdivide. Ricefield views, 600m to beach, excellent shape and access. Rp. 310m per Are. Also: freehold land 5 minutes to Echo beach. 22 Are, beautiful views, large trees on property. Rp. 175 mill per Are. Contact 0821 4782 6915 or <baliland31@gmail.com>. [3247]
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450 C/Re/A-23 Feb 11
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Rare and beautiful Canggu Pererenan, freehold land for sale, 13,4 are. Strategic location. Ready for building with perfect road, electricity, 2 min from beach, ricefield. IDR 295 million/are. Directly owner. Contact 081 890 0480. [3295] Beautiful large classic Balinese villa for sale 1300m2 plot, 600m2 built, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, lounge, dinner, large garden, 12m pool, 4 car garage, gazebo, secluded tranquil, fantastic playground for kids. 21 years lease extendable, great potential add rooms or new villa for rental income AUD 285,000. T: 4735 777. M: 0821 4585 4645. E-mail: <mcelroy.seamus@gmail.com>. [3367]
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5bed-6bath house w/large, yard, pool/sea and mountain views perfect for family with kids. Also bright lofty 2-3bedroom-13mt swimmingpool, all new, big Yard and incredible sunset-ricefield views. 5min-Canggu School & walking distance to tugu/eco beach 0813 3840 0226 <cangguvilla.weebly.com>. [3372] Brand new villa in Canggu. 5 min from Echo Beach. 3 bedrooms, open living room, pool, garden, gazebo, Wi-Fi, TV sat, maid. Price Euro 100 daily, Euro 650 weekly. Contact 0818 900 480. [3385]
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Villa for rent, 3 bed, swimming pool, furnished, jacuzzi, port parking, internet, Indovision. Villa for sale in Canggu Pererenan. Also have info for 3 bed or 2 bed villa for rent in Seminyak. Please contact: <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. Phone: 0821 4525 8268. <www.regarvillabali.com>. [3382] House for rent. Clean, tastefully furnished, spacious 1bed, 1bath, stocked kitchen and cute garden. 2 minutes from Cangu Club and Brawa Beach. 75 million p/yr. min 2 years. Call: 081 7971 3275. [3348] Magnificent cascading-ricefield view Villa with remarkable minimalist design, for sale. Price: Rp. 3,2 Billion. For details, contact the owner 081 6472 7567. E-mail: <asoetanto@ajms.org> or see/get the brochure in <www. psa12.ajms.org>. [3349] Land for sale Tumbak Bayuh Pererenan. 18 are, freehold, ricepaddy view, price Rp. 100 million / are. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@ gmail.com>. [2277] Villa for rent in Canggu, near beach, 3 are, 2 bed, 3 bath, living, kitchen, pool, ricefield view, new villa. Contact Made 081 2363 0309. [2921]
Inquiries please email : info@thecitta.com | www.thecitta.com address : Jl. Yudistira no.2, (off Jl. Kunti II) Br. Tagtag, Seminyak, Bali | Phone : +62 361 736 978 | Fax : +62 361 736 974 C/Re/I-20 April 11
500m2 Villa for rent, near beach, 3 bed/bathrooms en- suite + kid’s room, POOL, ,between Echo Beach and Tanah Lot, fully furnished, 192 million/year. Also for sale (freehold): 480.000 USD / 330.000 EURO. Contact: <vanes.matile@gmail.com>, tel. 0818 0553 5125 or <martin.nice@free.fr>. [3254] For sale, brand new villa with 4 bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, big living room, staff and storage, 44m² pool, 388m² living space, fully furnished, on a 6.5 are landscaped freehold land. Located in the beautiful Prerenan village, at 800m from the beach. Design by French Architect, USD650.000. Contact dk +62 819 9974 0596. [3002] 5 Villas for sale or lease. 3.5 Are to 20 Are. 2 to 6 bedrooms. Some with ensuite baths, large open living area, private pool, modern kitchen, garage and staff quarters and more. River and rice paddy views. Tropical gardens with Koi Ponds. For viewing call owner 0819 601 3273. [3229] Cheap guest house Rp. 75.000/day. Rp. 1.500.000/month or 10 rooms for all Rp. 7.000.000/month. Minimum 3 years. Jln. Pantai Berawa near Echo Beach and Canggu Club. 0361 214 0390 / 0361 926 0592. [2983] Villa for sale/rent daily/monthly, freehold, 3 BDR with ensuite, closed living area, pool, maidroom, 500m2, modern kitchen, river/paddys view, fully furnished, 5min from Canggu Club, Jl. Pantai Berawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812. [3262] House for rent, 3 are, 3 bedrooms,living room, kitchen, big garden, garage, Perum Krisnantara Jl. Krisna 1 no 7. Call 0813 377 85552, 0361- 844 6117. [3344] House for rent longterm. Available October. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, attic space. No pool, big garden. Safe and quiet neighbourhood. Location in Batu Bolong, walking distance to Tugu/Echo Beach. Price 84 mil/year semi-furnished. Min 2 years. Contact 0821 4550 7330 /0819 9933 0761 or <tripitaka88@hotmail. com>. [3345]
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TABANAN Villa for sale / rent. Quiet area in Tabanan. Call 081 2394 8595. [2057] For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 15 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. E: <info@florynproperty.com>. W: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382] Beachfront land for sale: 109 are, frontage of 36 metres, over 100 coconut palms. Location Beraban between Tanah Lot and Soka, off the projected sunset road. Visit <www. beachfrontberaban.com>. [3350]
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OTHERS Land for sale Java Pangandaran, potential price negotiable, 3025m2. The plot is an peaceful location adjacent to miles of sandy beach, approx. 3 km outside of Pangandaran. Call 0821 4638 4829. E-mail: <harald.stritzky@t-online. de>. [3336] Hotel for sale/lease in Bali. E-mail: <hawai_79@yahoo. com>. No agent please! [2441] For sale: land in Flores - 1 hectare of oceanfront land available in central labuan bajo next to the Bintang Flores Hotel. Price 15 juta/are. contact number: 0821 4656 4695. [3370] Outstanding opportunity to purchase from 10-40 Are of absolute waterfront freehold land + beach. Real island lifestyle (Nusa Lembongan) just 105M/Are with Westerners either side. Australian seller - avoid usual Balinese problems. Full set photos here at <http://bit.ly/mybaliland>. E-mail <jimallan1311@gmail.com>. [3373]
JIMBARAN Office or commercial space for lease short or long term in Jimbaran, Jl. Raya Ulluwatu II. Have 2 separate buildings with a center pebble stone open area, water feature and pond, 2 private rooms, 3 bathrooms, reception, meeting space, kitchen, parking area, 4 AC, electricity 15,400 watt. Very strategic location. Please contact (0361) 703 361 or 0857 8047 6789, <info@wpenterprise.com>. [2931] For sale house in Taman Griya Jimbaran. 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 floors, swimming pool, garage for 2 cars, full furnished, kitchen, bar, living room, terrace, staff area & laundry. Direct Owner 081 7970 1709 or 0857 8047 6789 <nasution.kiki@gmail.com>. [2932] Dreamland Newkuta Beach resort, Uluwatu, Pecatu. 2 storey good furnish house exclusive area at hill, 3 double bedroom, 3 bathroom. Seaviews. AUD$ 550 perweek, $1650 permonth, 6 month more negotiation. E-mail: <balihouse@hotmail.com>, +628 1681 5654, +614 0739 0116. [3306] Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Comfort, fully furnish room. Kitchen, bath, garden, parking with free elect and maid. 2,5 mill monthly or 200k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [1871] Land for sale, 6,30 are at Jl. Four Season. Serious buyer only. Please call +62 8123 6820 666. E-mail: <99704@ gmail.com>. Serious buyer only. No agent. [3221]
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Beautiful classic Balinese Villa offers the best of tranquil open living. Close to Canggu Club and Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best international school and just 400 m to Berawa beach, this lovely home is set on 1,320 m2 land, surrounded by tropical trees and rice fields. Its spacious airy lounge and dining area is surrounded by a tropical fish pond, and 12m swimming pool. Perfect place to live and fantastic playground for your kids!
2 private villas that will take your breath away! The Balinese gated entrance leads you through private ponds & fountains, a huge swimming pool & jacuzzi before you reach the villa. A mixture of wood, stone carvings & classical architecture compliment every room including the large central living area. Rare opportunity and excellent freehold investment.
Title : Leasehold Price: AUD 285,000
Title : Hak Milik Prices from : EURO 1,500,000
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Excellent 3rd floor apartment, tastefully furnished in prime position in Petitenget, comprising of 2 large bedrooms, spacious living, designer western kitchen and private balcony overlooking the pool.
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Great land, great location, great access 700 m to the beach, electricity and water on site 200 million per are. Please call me any time you want to see the property.
Walk to all the top restaurants and the beach. Good investment with guaranteed rental income, lock up and leave. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 185,000
Contact : Zamzam + 62 (0) 821 6053 6989
Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,000,000,000
Contact : Ni Luh Murdani + 62 (0) 87 862 042 851 niluhm@raywhiteparadise.com
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Exclusive waterfront property in the prestigious Tanjung Benoa area, renowned as one of the best locations in Bali. Set on a spacious 7400sqm of pristine waterfront land close to the restaurants & shops, this colonial style property is definitely the last piece of heaven you can find. Surrounded by clear blue water, extensive gardens & boasting stunning views, this property has endless possibilities.....benefit as a prime investment or simply enjoy as an exclusive & exotic private property. Title : Hak Milik Price: IDR 35,000,000,000
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Contact : Ray White Paradise
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Fantastic opportunity to purchase a very stylish villa in Umalas. Tastefully furnished with designer European kitchen, 2 large bedrooms with bathrooms and space easily transformed into a 3rd bedroom; this villa has it all. The living opens onto the established garden and pool area. Excellent home for entertaining and within close proximity to Seminyak. Property in this area is soaring! Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 420,000
Contact : Zamzam + 62 (0) 821 6053 6989
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Situated in Seminyak area only 3 minutes walk to the beach. This villa is a haven of peace & tranquility. This lovely 2 storey,3 bedroom, minimalist property has been created using earthy tones & stunning customized Mindy wood furniture. Encapsulating the colours of Bali, this villa offers something for everyone ocean, facing views are available from the upstairs terrace that overlook the pool & landscaped garden. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 270,000
Contact : Mangku Suedi + 62 (0) 87 861 053 599 mangku@raywhiteparadise.com
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Bale Bukit located in the hills of Bukit, south of Bali, which is the closest hill available from Denpasar. It offers some of the most spectacular ocean views Bali has to offer. Enjoy living in the serenity & peaceful expatriate community neighborhood. All entertainment is only 15 minutes drive to Nusa Dua, 10 minutes to Jimbaran, 20 minutes to airport, excellent buying in a perfect location. Contact : Mangku Suedi + 62 (0) 87 861 053 599 mangku@raywhiteparadise.com
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Freehold steal! Be quick wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t last at this price. This fabulous 3 bedroom villa located in a quiet street in Sanur has it all. A large open plan kitchen leads out to the pool, all bedrooms have quality appointed ensuite bathrooms and the garden is attractively planted making the most of the freehold land. Close proximity to the International School in an excellent neighbourhood make this property a must see. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,700,000,000
Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com
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New luxury villas in Bali. 3 villas of 2 bedrooms each. Each villa has ample space to accommodate four people, in a stylish, modern tropical setting. 2 bedroom pool villas are located not far from the beach, the shopping area and the restaurants. In Legian-Seminyak area, the most upmarket of the coastal beaches, with high-end accommodation, restaurants and boutique shopping Title : Leasehold Price : USD 325,000
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Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
SSNR523 Sanur
He is after different locations - roughly three each in different areas. Seminyak/Canggu/Jimbaran Nusa Dua/Sanur/Ubud/Candi Dasa. Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com
SCGU506 Canggu
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By Pass Garden Sanur (gated community). 4 - 5 bedroom house is being sold fully furnished, 2 master with ensuite and balcony, swimming pool, roofed parking, fully equipped kitchen, bar and staff quarter.
Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 4,000,000,000
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Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com
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Built in 2009, this luxury private 2 story villa is located in Brawa Canggu where you are only minutes to Canggu Beach or 10 minutes into the heart of Seminyak. Its layout & functionality works well as a rental but could also be a lovely home. It offers 3 spacious bedrooms with full en-suites, AC & fans, large TV with DVD player. 2 bedrooms are upstairs with a large balcony overlooking the pool, rice fields & 1 bedroom downstairs. Contact : Anthony Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 82 147 561 410 Price : IDR 2,750,000,000 anthony@raywhiteparadise.com
SSEM502 Seminyak
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SKER507 Kerobokan
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This impressive modern 3 story villa is located in Seminyak off Jl. Pettintenget in the quiet Uma Sari village. Only a few minutes into the heart of Seminyak and 1 minute to the beach this is a great location. Fusing Japanese and contemporary design this space offers a minimalist yet homely feel. This villa has solid teak floors throughout adding to the luxury of this property. 24hrs security will keep you and your family safe. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 690,000
Contact : Anthony + 62 (0) 82 147 561 410 anthony@raywhiteparadise.com
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Amazing luxury villa with a minimalist feel and a hint of Bali style would be a great investment (has Pondok Wisata) or an equally beautiful home. Could fetch USD1000 per night in peak season for rentals. Its located off Jln. Mertanadi (near Little Green Cafe) only minutes into the heart of Seminyaksâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; world class restaurants and beaches.
Title : Hak Pakai Price : USD695,000
Contact : Anthony + 62 (0) 82 147 561 410 anthony@raywhiteparadise.com
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