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STARS WITH VIBHUTI Lucy’s Batik HOROSCOPE JULY 8 - JULY 22, 2015
The first half of this fortnight is dedicated to integrating the last cycle with it’s powerful Full Moon and rather chaotic Uranus trine Jupiter/Venus. On the 16th our New Moon in Cancer starts a fresh round of emotional transformation with Mars and Mercury joining the Sun and Moon in that sign and strategically placed directly opposite Pluto. The family theme continues and there will no doubt be some deeply emotional conversations taking place. There’s a harmonious trine between the Sun/Moon in Cancer, Chiron in Pisces and Saturn in Scorpio, all water signs which also serves to highlight the emotional depth that is being felt through the collective. Venus in Leo makes a tense square to this Saturn on the New Moon and then moves on into Virgo by the end of the fortnight, for a short stint at 0 degrees before it turns retrograde at the end of the month. Relationships could be hard work and hard going for the next few weeks and yet for sure a lot of growth potential is here for those willing to go the distance and face the challenges. Venus will enter Virgo again at the beginning of October and join with Jupiter twice more. At the beginning of August Venus and Jupiter join with Mercury in the sign of Leo and all three square off to the newly directed Saturn. The reason I mention all of this is because this New Moon will set the stage for the final showdown around the 6th August. NEW MOON 23 Cancer 14 July 16, 2015 9:25 a.m.
Such a large emphasis on home and family this month pushes you to make career decisions or longer term goal choices. You are being asked to consider others now and this is a challenge to the independent aspect of yourself, but with Mars your ruler in Cancer you won’t be getting too much time on your own. Finances could be an issue and particularly in relationship to romantic partners or the children in your life. If something recently felt too good to be true, it could be that it was and now you will start to see where you overstepped the mark or bit off more than you could chew.
There’s often a difference between the work that you do and your vocation and sometimes there’s a strong thread between the two. This period lends more towards the latter where there is a natural harmony with what you love to do and what you find yourself doing on a daily basis. Taking responsibility where it is required is paying off for you and you are feeling more emotionally fulfilled in that area of your life. Meanwhile a home or family situation could be asking for deep analysis with a view to change. Your friendships are allowing and supporting you to evolve and grow beyond your old beliefs and structures.
Be aware of your communication tactics this month and particularly with family members. There are things to be let go of before you can move into the next phase of your travels. You, along with everyone else could easily become overly emotional but remember the sorting out that gets done and the issues confronted, will hold you more authentically within your primary relationships. Deception is a hard pill to swallow and when you realise that you’ve been duped or misled or even slyly manipulated you will want to make the necessary adjustments. Trust your instincts and your hunches as they are showing you where things are out of kilter.
This New Moon will offer you the opportunity to talk through emotional topics from a higher perspective and bring healing to your own inner child or your offspring. If methods of communication haven’t been successful in the past, perhaps it’s a good time to release your old way of thinking and be more available with an open heart. As you take more personal responsibility and are selfdisciplined situations around you flow more smoothly. It is more in the career area that you are asked to grow and again this may include releasing aspects of your personality that belonged to the old way of functioning in the World. Open yourself to change.
Although it may not always be apparent, you hold strong family values and these will be highlighted this month. You are in the midst of a powerful transformation and you may not see things clearly until after the events of the next few weeks. Allowing space for evolution comes firstly from the mind and as your value system is modified this starts to ripple out into the work that you do and your day to day routine and contacts. You may experience a momentary sense of comfort and then realise that there is more to resolve and complete over the coming weeks and particularly in relationship to others and communication with them. This New Moon heralds a time of personal changes and the way you relate to others. You are naturally thinking more about your own needs right now and connecting with your higher self and making the necessary changes through transformation. There will be those who help you with this and those who are slated to be released from your life. As your career takes a detour for a moment you will get to see where you have grown and what part of your life you would choose to hang onto as opposed to that which you are now ready to relinquish. What you believed before is no longer relevant.
You may find yourself focused on financial concerns this cycle and may even be ready to let go of some your material acquisitions. The healing journey is around the deeper aspects of your emotional self and perhaps around the topic of death as well. Facing the end of anything brings a sense of grief and finality and you are involved in deep musings for sure. Input from the external World brings an expansion and joy and also an awareness of time passing. These are deeply transformative times for you that are changing the way you move in the World. A brand new cycle is just around the corner.
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This new cycle is all about sentimental relationships and emotional partnering. It will no doubt have you rethinking if not wondering who you are. Changing oneself at the personality level rocks the very foundations of being and this is what has been happening to you and within you. As the process continues you will find healing in conversation with friends, with groups and your community. You are more in the middle of something rather significant as opposed to the beginning or end. With that in mind, keep yourself emotionally and mentally balanced as you navigate these next few weeks. If you are feeling a little stifled, know that this will end.
Optimism is a good thing but be mindful that you don’t overstep the mark or take other people for granted as you move through these next weeks. There are some hidden issues to be dealt with and they may not come out until the Full Moon. Deep family issues or subconscious action will be revealed and this will influence you and your health. Some wounds are deep and go back to early relationships with parents and caregivers. The good news is that you are ready for a deep healing which will free you up to become more of yourself with your own genuine expression rather than one you learnt to perform.
With Leo as your polar opposite sign you are very attracted to all this talk of significant others and so much of your growth comes through your intimate and one-on-one relationships at this time. It may also involve those people you come in contact with through your career and it could be that these relationships are all going through a major metamorphosis. The emotional and healing aspect is coming through self-nurture and taking obvious responsibility and showing self-discipline. So much of your transformation remains undercover and others are unaware of what actually goes on for you. This doesn’t deter you from caring for others in an open way.
Your friends will play an important role over the coming weeks and they will support you to become more visible and to get over any shy tendencies you may have. The transformational work runs deeply for you as well and has unpredictable twists and turns that keep you on alert. Communication within your primary relationships is a necessary part of the healing journey and simply airing your emotions with those who understand, therapeutic. Others may require your sensitive listening skills as well. This is a two-way street that we are all traversing through these emotionally charged times. Family members are there for you to fall back on.
It is apparent that you are a nurturer and through your intuitive guidance are able to direct yourself and others to a higher perspective. Some of you will be taking up the challenge of teaching even if this pushes you to be more obvious in your everyday and work environments. You may find yourself letting go of more of your long held beliefs around community and humanity at large this fortnight, while you are called to be more compassionate with your own family members. What gets reflected back to you will help to heal your own personal wounds and allow you to be more vulnerable and yet protected at the same time.
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There are occasions at times in life where we are afforded the privilege of meeting some truly selfless people achieving seriously wonderful things. Some weeks ago I had the good fortune to be a part of such an enriching experience at The Cubby House Kids Club in Canggu. Having long been an avid supporter of Solemen Indonesia and their incredible humanitarian efforts throughout the community, The Canggu Club was more than happy to open the doors of their Kids’ Club to a group of amazing children and their carers and families for an afternoon of fun and games. Each month, as a part of their VIP program to support those less fortunate, Cubby House Kids’ Club invite a group of children to share some playtime, enjoy a meal and don their very own VIP T shirt!
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and heart conditions, to name a few.
Solemen and Cubby House staff along with a gaggle of caring volunteers assisted with logisitcs, bussing the children from numerous locations around Southern Bali such as Gianyar, Renon, Sanur and Denpasar. Many of the youngsters needing to be carried in by willing helpers as their conditions rendered them unable to walk or move unaided.
The afternoon involved the large group gathering at at The Cubby House, many taking advantage of the doll houses and numerous toys and games on offer while others, unable to stand, viewed the goings on from the comfort of their bean bags, a sparkle in their eyes and smiles on their faces conveying their enjoyment at simply being a part of the fun. Afternoon tea time rolled around and everyone enjoyed a feast the likes of nasi goreng, snacks and fresh fruit and juices.
These children and their families and carers have come to the attention of Solemen because of their various illnesses, plights and conditions and they are providing much appreciated assistance in an effort to help them experience a better life, much needed health care and support and aid for their families.
The obvious love and care from an army of selfless volunteers from Solemen and the children’s family and friends was truly overwhelming to see and I was heartened by the stories of just how far some of these kids had come and the improvements in their day to day lives since Solemen first paid them a visit.
Their ages range from 6 months to 22 years of age and they are afflicted by such conditions including cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, down syndrome, harlequins ichytosis
Families graciously relayed their stories and I was fortunate enough to have a cuddle with beautiful baby Azdkia, a wee little tot with a heart condition and down syndrome as well a
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Remember that cute little culinary gem, Quince Cafe I mentioned sometime back in January? Well it seems someone’s been eating their wheaties ‘cos it has tripled in size and found a new home along Jalan Pantai Berawa! It’s still the same sensational fresh cuisine but with the added bonus of a much bigger space, more on the menu as well as a gorgeous room filled with divine wares and decorative delights for the home. I popped in to say hi to owners Armen and Michelle recently and the place was pumping. Their previous locale was intimate and cosy but due to pure demand for space and a plan to combine Michelle’s creativity in the kitchen with her eye for colour, texture and design, a bigger and more accessible location was required. It’s hard to believe that something so good could get even better but their recipe must be working and Quince is definitely doing its part in forging Berawa along as a foodie hotspot, with little need to venture far from the area to enjoy a fabulous meal at any time of the day. My visit to Quince coincided with lunch time (yeah, like I didn’t plan that!) and it was awesome to see the tables full. Outside dining is an attractive option with their signature staghorns and lush greenery a welcome screen from the road. Inside the cafe there is also ample space to sit and
chat with Ibu Deri and her grandson Kadek, who has cerebral palsy. The afternoon was an emotional one and it was hard to keep a dry eye at times when I thought not only about the challenges that lay ahead for these children, but also the inspirational assistance from groups such as Solemen and The Canggu Club and their efforts to improve the day to day lives of these children and their families. For more information about the Cubby House Kids’ Club VIP program or how you can help support Solemen and their continuing work with these local families, please go to their website to view new and current cases requiring ongoing support. With continued charitable assistance from organisations such as Solemen Indonesia and The Canggu Club, as well as a little help from the likes of you and I, we can help to make these children and their families a better life. www.solemen.org facebook - Solemen Indonesia instagram - solemen.indonesia twitter - solemenindo www.cubbyhousekidsclub.com
Armen flawlessly works the floor, his effortless friendliness and affinity with people making him popular with the customers, keeping patrons returning for more of his personalised approach to dining at Quince. The menu has not only retained all the old favourites, including that spectacular breakfast platter comprising little tasters of sweet and savoury morsels, but also newcomers like the Syrian fruit salad and the zucchini and bacon cake. Let’s not forget lunch, but decisions are difficult. From lush healthy salads and terrines to pumpkin and quinoa patties or spiced pork and Asian duck rice paper rolls, choosing just one is a challenge. Armen and Michelle take pity on me and bring out a selection of several. A wee smorgasbord of delectable samples - how lucky am I! Even those seeking gluten free options are not left hanging and menu items are clearly marked as such. Take away options are also available for those who eat on the run. Try their selection of sweet and savoury gallettes; oven roasted cherry tomatoes with herbed ricotta, leek and thyme with comte cheese or for the sweet tooth, the pear with cinnamon and almond or rhubarb with lemon vanilla and almond. I noticed baguettes are new to the expanding menu and I am thinking the pork with fennel and sumac crumb, red pepper paste, herbs green bean salad and
Summer Movie Fun on the Big Screen @ Splash
mustard & vinegar dressing could well be my next favourite food friend. Coffee is still superb, along with juices, jamu, herb infused teas, lassies and sweet spiced milk. Quince’s evolution is not quite complete. There is more to come on the menu and the lifestyle nook, Michelle’s labour of love, will gradually grow to display more unique designs from around the world, along with her own exquisite brand of textiles and soft furnishings. The perfect spot to gather for lunch, brunch and breakfast with its fresh and healthy flavours, Quince is the epitome of cool, calm and clean living. One of my faves. Quince - Jalan Pantai Berawa 49A Canggu - Bali Phone: 081 338 522 529
Sunday evenings throughout Summer. It’s an opportunity for youngsters and the young at heart to keep cool, recline in your very own ‘aqua chair’ and watch the latest Hollywood blockbusters, cult classics and family favourites. Filmgoers can feast from the full dining menu at Splash and take advantage of the happy hour drink prices as well as enjoy traditional movie munchie favourites like popcorn, slushies and gelato. In addition to the weekly Starlight Movie schedule, the brand new big screen will also be an awesome alternative to watch major sporting events, including tonight’s nail biting State of Origin Rugby League decider between Queensland and New South Wales which will be screened on The Sports Field. Take advantage of this divine dry season weather and enjoy the evening outdoors. You won’t miss any moments of the match and everyone can get a bird’s eye view of the game on the big screen. I can’t wait for the atmosphere and excitement on Grand Final Day!
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UNDER THE STARS - IN THE POOL OR ON THE SPORTS FIELD Perfectly timed for school holiday fun, Canggu Club has added yet another arrow to their quiver of entertainment options with Starlight Movies at the popular Splash Water Park! Commencing just over a week ago, their premiere screening kicked off on Sunday June 28 with toddlers, tweens and teens grabbing their tubes and a spot to float to watch family friendly films.
dry evenings. A chance to enjoy watching the stars, under the stars from the cool comfort of your pool tube! The concept may not necessarily be new, as pool side movies have enjoyed popularity for sometime, however Canggu Club’s massive inflatable screen is certainly the latest in imported outdoor entertainment technology along with their high definition 3D projector!
Starlight movies are the ideal summer entertainer for warm
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Not just intended for movies and sport, the screen can also be made available for group presentations and product launches, private parties, special celebrations, fundraisers and staff functions. Imagine the impact a powerpoint display, slideshow or photo medley on a five metre screen would have on your group of guests! Weekly movie schedules will be posted at Canggu Club or you can go to their website for further information. To book the big screen for your next function, group gathering or party, email the events team on: Canggu Club. Jalan Canggu Club, Canggu, Bali Phone: +62 361 8483939. Email: events@cangguclub.com www.cangguclub.com
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Not so far down a quiet little road, save for the odd sepeda motor with obligatory surf board strapped to the side, lies your next favourite little dining oasis. Grass Terrace is a somewhat refreshing location, situated between the two jostling jalans of Batu Bolong and Batu Mejan, its appeal due in no small part to its relative calm and comparative quiet. It’s a cool and friendly affair with irresistibly comfy red couches out front, marbled with welcome shade and positioned
to capture the ocean breeze. Their menu is extensive and, though I have only spied what’s on offer for lunch and dinner, I have it on good authority that their breakfast pancakes are to die for. Seriously, if you cannot find something to tickle your tastebuds at Grass Terrace, you are clearly not hungry....at all!
The selection is substantial from starters to salads, tasty sides and mains like burgers or offerings from the grill. Whoever took on the task of penning the menu clearly has a sense of humour and I had a wee chortle as I perused the pages. The ‘Burger and Sand Wedges’ (well to be fair, they are close to the beach) section had me amused with ‘The Ringer - beef burger with onion ring and donkey sauce(curious) Or from the sides and starters labelled quite aptly ‘Little Fingers’, one can order edamame (‘a dish from Japan’) or Mr Chips - ‘no idea!’ The Onion Ring bears the addendum, ‘no explanation, just choose your sauce!’
Offering an Option for Shopping in Style
What a ‘fabtastic’ little hive of activity Batu Bolong has become of late! There’s definitely no need to trek to Seminyak for a food fest with the area’s bevy of restaurants, hip bars and eateries, but what about a one stop shop to find the perfect gift or self indulgent treat? Recently opened with gifts, garments and creative items galore is The Offering an eclectic mix of gorgeous goodies from exquisite, one off items of jewelry and art to perfect pressies and divine, ready-to-wear pieces for him, her or the little ones. The Offering stocks a wide variety of goods sourced
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from a range of international labels, all produced locally on the island, some of which retail here and abroad, so you know the quality is top notch! There’s too many fabulous labels to list them all but you’ll be guaranteed to find something to your liking with yoga wear from ru .gu, swimwear from Fella, Taje and Skye & Staghorn, clothing from Saachi, Green Rock, Natasha Gan and State of Georgia to name a few and even cute kid’s couture from the likes of Wolf. Stunning jewelry from labels like Lemon, Amelia, Krystle Knight, Prism and Serendipity abound, along with simply scrumptious natural skin and body care lines from well known labels such as Sensatia, Cantika and Bali Radiance. Not forgetting the range of fun and quirky gift items from Bomba, celebrity dolls from Mua Mua and even a collection
As well as this gratis side of humour, the menu is clearly explained, comprehensive and set to make your mouth water. Meals are massive as I discover when my club ‘sand wedge’ appears and it is accompanied by fries and a healthy helping of fresh coleslaw. I am adamant I will be unable to consume it all but, well....... you know, it’s way too tasty to leave that last lonely piece on the plate. There’s a bountiful beverage list, one menu for alcohol and another for non and the place lends itself to a very long and lazy afternoon with friends and a few jugs of cocktails to share at a very reasonable Rp250K per jug. Individual cocktails all range around Rp50-60k and there’s a mountain of mocktails and juices to ponder if you plan to detox or stay off the sauce! Staff are super friendly, especially the owner, wifi is speedy and the music is mellow. Passing motor traffic is minimal, thus adding to the appeal and as I depart I decide that Grass Terrace Cafe could very well be my new favourite haunt to hang out, pig out and chill out. Sampai jumpa sooner! Jalan Munduk Catu #8. Phone: 0852 3811 7141 Facebook - Grass.Terrace.Cafe Open from 8am - 11pm of vases from The Offering’s own line of home wares. Sounds like a lot? Well there’s loads to look at in store and you can cruise and choose in comfort as The Offering is a spacious, welcoming and cool shopping haven that entices you to stay and browse. Make sure you check out the artwork on the walls from internationally acclaimed Rick Lee while you are there! Prices are seriously reasonable which means you can take home a piece of local talent with international appeal without serious injury to your wallet. The Offering is the perfect place to pick that special gift for even the fussiest friend or select some some serious threads for a clothing conscious family. Not your run-of-themill boutique offering same same, no different, The Offering (as the name cleverly suggests) boasts a bounty of the unique and delightfully different. They are open seven days a week from 9am until 7pm, giving you ample time to find those last minute gifts or that something stylish for a night out. Located at 14 Jalan Batu Bolong, just down from Canteen (same side of the road), call in and take a leisurely browse through the store today. Bet you can’t leave empty handed! 14 Jalan Batu Bolong, Canggu. Phone: 0812 36120028 www.theofferingcanggu.com @theoffering_canggu
Ubud Area UBUD NEWS BODY MUSIC FESTIVAL Slip out of Ubud to Suly Resort Hotel and public venues in Gianyar this and next week for the International Body Music Festival, with workshops led by international artists from Spain, Brazil, Canada, USA and Indonesia, and nearly daily brilliant shows of Kecak and Body Music. There are nine days of concerts, workshops and cultural exchange with some of the world’s ¿nest contemporary and traditional body musicians. Organiser Rucina Ballinger describes the event as “Awesomeness in a stomp and a clap”. Tickets available at the door, but seats are limited for some sessions. Don’t miss the “Colossal Kecak show --a special IBMF commission featuring 400 Balinese artists. The festival runs until July 12. For more info: www.internationalbodymusicfestival.com or 081 2380 5623. BALINESE HEALERS - IN ENGLISH Author Cal Stanny came to Bali in 1999, as a member of the Institute of Noetic Sciences’ Healing Arts tour, led by Made Surya. He was inspired to return 18 months later to study with one of Bali’s distinguished healers, Cokorda Rai, with the assistance and translation of Surya. Cal has returned every year, along with many other scholars, to study with this astonishingly gifted practitioner, and over a decade, recorded Cokorda’s practices so that he could share his knowledge with other English speaking people. The result of his 15 years of study and research is his book, “A Balinese SelfHealing System”, which will be published this month. Join the author at the launch of his book at Ubud’s Tutmak Café, and hear about his remarkable experience. Sunday July 26, 4pm, on the third Àoor of Tutmak, Jalan Dewi Sita, Ubud. “A Balinese Self-Healing System: Ancient Techniques for Lifelong Optimum Health” is available from Ganesha Bookstore in Ubud, Sanur and Kerebokan. Price, 290,000rp. DE-LUXE STAR GAZING More than a year ago I listened to American ex-pat Paul Loube spin his dream of creating a little villa resort on the outskirts of Ubud – out of the crowds, nestled beside the rice ¿elds, offering a friendly welcome. I was captivated by the idea of a private living space on the roof, where guests could lie and watch the stars. So I waited, and checked on building progress, until last week when I had the change to stay in De-Luxe Villa’s Penthouse Sky Suite for a couple of nights. Even now when the rice ¿elds are bare, the reÀections of the palm trees on the surrounding rice ¿elds are beautiful – and the restaurant is a great spot for breakfast or dinner. But the best part was grabbing my doona and climbing up to the roof terrace and its big day bed, to sleep under the stars as Paul had suggested so long ago. Frustratingly, that my eyes kept closing, thwarting my attempts to see a shooting star among the sparkles. Special pre-“of¿cial opening” 30% discount on accommodation until December this year. Luxe is a loooong way past the end of Jalan Kajeng, at the end of a wide and easy motorbike path. But I’d recommend Paul’s offer of a free pick-up service. W: www.luxevillasbali.com or P: +62-82145493144.
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WAYAN JEN
THE BEE’S KNEES Some would call Ubud conservative, and for sure it’s hardly a “bang of bad booze, Àappers with bare legs, jangled morals and wild weekends”, as Hoagy Carmichael described the 1920’s. But every now and then we get lucky, with fabulous music from the era of swing at our own internationally renowned Jazz Club. We danced, tapped and hummed along to “That Swing Thing”, a great band comprising local and overseas players, with their own cheeky take on an assortment of up-tempo swing and Jazz classics. Not everyone came in fancy dress, but there were enough with an adventurous spirit to claim the “Best Swing” and “Best Dressed” prizes. I don’t mind paying an entry fee for a great event, especially when it includes tasty canapés and a knockout cocktail! Look up the recipe for “The Bee’s Knees” - F.Scott Fitzgerald’s favourite Prohibition Era drink, which he swore couldn’t be detected on his breath (I think he was kidding himself by the way, but it’s delicious). Jazz Café is on Jalan Sukme; ¿nd their live music schedule on their website: www. jazzcafebali.com.
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SUMMER INSTITUTE This month, novices and experienced professionals from the fields of dance, music and academia come together in Pengosekan, Ubud, to learn from Bali’s best Master artists, at Cudamani’s annual “UCLA Summer Institute”. Graduates say the three weeks of intensive study of Balinese gamelan and dance is an experience they will never forget. Çudamani (soo-dah-MAH-nee) Cultural Troupe hosts the program, welcoming both beginning and advanced students with a system of teaching that provides newcomers with foundational skills while challenging advanced students and performers to deepen their artistry and expand their repertoire. Each year, Cudamani gathers an extraordinary wealth of master teachers – this year including living legend Ibu Ni Ketut Arini, who is still considered the ¿nest proponent of sensual Balinese dance. The ethos of Cudamani includes capturing the joy in one’s work, and this is obvious with every encounter I have with them. July 7 – 26. For more information visit: www.cudamani.org.
Jalan Suweta No. 1, Ubud, Bali (Opposite Puri Saren Palace) Phone / Fax: (0361) 974 217 E : bumbu_bali@yahoo.com www.bumbubaliresto.com C/U/I-03 Sept 14
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MIDWIFE SCHOLARSHIPS A successful Ubud fundraiser for a Nepalese paramedic will help her ful¿ll her dream of re-training as a midwife. The Yayasan Bumi Sehat birthing clinic in Nyuh Kuning has now launched a similar appeal to support two Indonesian women in their nursing studies. Bumi Sehat birthing clinic founder Robin Lim – a respected post-disaster adviser – met Sabita while in Nepal to help set up disaster protocols in birthing centres, following the earthquakes in May. During the days following the quakes Sabita miscarried her own baby, but stayed with Robin to assist other women give birth. She already has nursing skills, but in Nepal, as in Indonesia, the move to another role within the medical profession means starting fresh. Nepal’s three year Nursing and Skilled Birth Attendant training program costs $US 2,700 per year; Bumi raised it last month through $100 donations. Funds are now sought for Dila from Payogan, Bali, and Erma from Sumba, to study midwifery and nursing respectively, in Denpasar. Donate at Bumi Sehat in Nyuh Kuning or via www.bumisehatfoundation.org/online.
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For Sale; Restaurant display equipment for sale! Food warmer display unit, like new (only used for 2 months) Getra, price: 4.5million (nego). Food cooler display unit, like new (2months use only), Askitchen, price: 12 million (nego). Jalan gunung sari no. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. Pls call/text 0857 3934 6953. [011] For Sale; Samsung Grand Prime White. 3 months old. Sold because my previous broken hp been fixed& no need to have 2 hp. Price 2Mil. 0813 3892 7280. Denpasar. [012] The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate. C/U/I-04 March 15
For Sale; Raymarineautopilot-system ST7000 incl. : S100-wireless-remote, constant-running-pump 2273 cubic-inches-12V, SPXSOL Smartpilot-Corepack E12205, ST7002 plus - control - flush - mount complete system is new & never used but was installed, Price: 2500 USD ono. Email: <info@bali-boatsales.com>, HP 08133 753 4097. Denpasar. [018] For Sale; 2x Yamahapropeller, aluminium, HighThrust for Yamaha FT50CET - 50 HP 4-stroke outboard engines. 13-5/8”x13” (Part No. 6E5-45949-00) good condition. 3 million each of 5 juta for both. Email: <info@ bali-boatsales.com>, 08133 753 4097. Denpasar. [019] For Sale; 2 x Mitsubishi turbo-diesel-engines 4M40 (Pajero Sport / Shogun / L200) 124Hp. Nice, great running diesel-engines. Price: 25 Juta each or 40 Juta for both! Email: <info@baliboatsales.com>, HP 08133 753 4097. Denpasar. [020]
EARLY BIRD RELEASE JULY 22 – save 20% After attracting over 26,000 literature-lovers in 2014, Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF) is set to descend on Bali’s cultural capital once again from 28 October - 1 November, in a global melting pot of big ideas and extraordinary stories. Early Bird Tickets to Southeast Asia’s largest and most celebrated literary event will go on sale July 22 via the website (www.ubudwritersfestival.com/buy-tickets), along with the Festival’s ¿rst release of writers, thinkers, artists, advocates and social commentators from across Indonesia and the globe. By buying an Early Bird Ticket you save 20% off the 4 DAY PASS, valid for the 4 days of riveting Main Program events (including panels, in-conversations, discussions, talks and more), from October 29 – November 1. To date the Festival has revealed the following star speakers from their line-up: Nam Le, Graeme Simison, Eka Kurniawan, Linda Christanty, Sofie Laguna, Andreas Harsono, Valeria Luiselli, Okky Madasari, Mazin Qumsiyeh, and Galuh Wandita, with more to be released on July 22, and then again on the full program release date, August 19. Ticket type International KITAS Indonesian
Full release IDR 4,000,000 IDR 1,900,000 IDR 500,000
Early Bird – until August 18 Save 20% IDR 3,200,000 Save 20% IDR 1,520,000 Save 20% IDR 400,000
For Sale; Samsung Note 8 inch GT N5100 white 100% working, complete with box and accessories 3 million. Contact 0813 3891 4000. Kerobokan. [008] For Sale; Restaurant display equipment for sale! Froster Machine with double compartment. Askitchen. Condition is like new, barely used. Price: 15million (nego) Deep fryer (double unit), stainless steel body. Price: 3million (nego). Jalan Gunung Sari no. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. Pls call/text 0857 3934 6953. [009] For Sale; Restaurant display equipment for sale! Stainless steel shelf (3 shelving levels) price: 2. 5million (nego). Display cooler/fridge. Price: 1million. Water/gas bottles (the exchangeable ones) among many other kitchen equipment available. Photos also available. Jalan Gunung Sari no. A46 Gatsu Kebo Iwa. Pls call/text 0857 3934 6953. [010] I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.
Past participants include To n y W h e e l e r, A n i t a Roddick, Shamini Flint, Ahmad Fuadi, Bondan Winarno, Phil Jarratt and the Singapore Writers Group. Why not join their ranks?
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For more information and to apply to be part of UWRF 2015, head to www.ubudwritersfestival.com/book-launches/. Applications close July 15. JOIN THE FREE ARTS PROGRAM It has become an annual tradition for Ubud Writers & Readers Festival to open its doors to including art exhibitions, performances, musical events and more as part of its free Arts Program. In 2014 these included a raucous cabaret extravaganza, an exhibition inspired by and created out of the plastic waste crisis in Bali, a performance of the music and dance of Sumba, and an exploration of Borneo via images, sound and words. This year UWRF will celebrate the theme 17,000 Islands of Imagination. Thousands of dedicated culture a¿cionados from across the world annually make the pilgrimage to Ubud to connect with extraordinary stories, global issues and big ideas. We are currently accepting Expressions of Interest for the Arts Program, so if you have an event or exhibition you’d like considered, please head here: www.ubudwritersfestival. com/arts-program-eois/. The deadline is July 21.
LAUNCH YOUR BOOK AT UWRF15
PARTICIPATE IN THE UWRF SCHOOLS PROGRAM
“The author readings were a huge success; the audience … stayed focused as they soaked in the stories we read out from around the world.”
Each year UWRF’s writers, artists and performers present workshops for schools in Bali and across Indonesia. Students can take part in interactive workshops with ¿ction writers, slam poets, journalists, musicians, zine makers and graphic novelists. To ¿nd out more about the Program, please navigate to the Schools Program F.A.Q. on the UWRF website (http://www.ubudwritersfestival.com/schoolsprogram/), or contact schools_at_ubudwritersfestival.com.
Launch your book at Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, October 28 – November 1, 2015 and reach your next biggest fan. Not only a chance to host a memorable event, Book Launches are included in the program book, UWRF website, and the book sold in the UWRF bookshop.
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At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more… Jalan Hanoman #64 – Ubud, Bali. Tel: 0361 796 9178 C/U/G-29 Oct. 14
Ganesha Bookshops Independent Bookseller in Bali since 1986
Specialising in books on Indonesia New, Used, Rare, and Out-of-Print. Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com Books, Maps, Cards, Old Print Posters & more
Ganesha in Ubud:
Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali. Tel: (62 361) 970320
Ganesha in Sanur:
Jalan Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur
Books for Bali Project (est. 2004)
A special project to support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We donate books to local schools and libraries. Check in the store or on the website for more details.
Ganesha Bookshop Bali: Your Community Bookshop
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Now baking for your breakfast items such as Assorted Croissant, Assorted Danish, Assorted Doughnut, Assorted Muffin and Bread such as Baguette, European Bread, Burger Bun, Hotdog Bun and we make fine toast such as White Toast, Brown Toast, Rye Toast and many more. Also available finest selection of pastry products such as Apple Pie, Chocolate Cake, Black Forest, Tiramisu, Baked Cheese Cake, Carrot Cake, Pralines and Truffles Chocolate, Assorted Cookies and many more. Tan’s Bakery Pastry is ISO 22000:2005 certified for food safety management, which caters for hotels, villas, cafes and restaurants. FREE DELIVERY WITH MINIMUM ORDER APPLIES Jl. Raya Legian 123B. T: 0361 750 625 F: 0361 768 437 Inquiries : info@tansbakery.com, sales@tansbakery.com www.tansbakery.com C/PS/G-30 April 14
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Bali Advertiser
Restaurant & Food
08 July - 22 July, 2015
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
A Very Happy Chappy! Happy Chappy! He is there to greet you as you enter, a life-size Chinese smiling Buddha. The name says it all. When you arrive at a new restaurant an instant impression is made, even before you look at the menu or taste the food. At Happy Chappy that impression is quite simple….someone actually knows what they are doing! On an island where the many Chinese restaurants fail to produce anything memorable, from one of the world’s simplest cuisines, it looks promising. From there on it only gets better. Simple food done well! That is the secret of success everywhere. The owners actually go to restaurants themselves, the number of items in each serve [dim sum] are clearly shown. All dishes can be ordered in small or large portions, things you want to know when ordering for a number of people. In Bali you usually have to ask the waitress, who rarely knows the answer. The fit out is spacious, dark wood and red drapes and lamps, classic Chinese. Most importantly it feels comfortable. There are banquettes along the rear wall, normal tables and chairs elsewhere, and with large spaces in between. The menu is user friendly, just so big, as is normal with this cuisine, that it will take many visits to explore fully. Dim Sum is the traditional Chinese starting point, particularly when the major cuisine is Cantonese as it is here [apart from an excellent Peking Duck]. The choice is wide and varied. Perfect Har Gow, plump prawns wrapped in that translucent wheat starch ribbed dumpling. Pour some chilli paste into the small provided dishes, dip your chopsticks into the paste then stab a dumpling with the chilli topped chopsticks, wonderful! Other steamed dumplings include Shu Mai [half moon shape filled with chicken & mushroom, a mix of pork and prawn or prawn & chicken], Steamed Buns stuffed with BBQ Pork, the only way to eat Bak Pao, no halal here! Other fillings include Peking Duck or Red Bean. Then there are those American Chinese dumplings called Potstickers [pictured], not unlike the Japanese Gyoza, choose the pork, prawn or chicken filling, the dipping sauce is one of black vinegar and ginger …..bite off the end of the potsticker and just pour it in! Fried dim sum includes mini and full sized Spring Rolls, fillings include Peking Duck, Roast Chicken, Prawn or Vegetables. The dipping sauce is a mild chilli. A sensible way to start for your first visit is to order one of the Dim Sum Platters. They include 5 different dim sum dumplings, and you can choose between steamed or fried. Other appetizers include many old fashioned and traditional ones, rarely seen in ’modern’ restaurants [most trying to be too clever!]. Sesame Prawn Toast fingers with a soy-ginger dipping sauce, Prawn Butterfly Cutlets, flattened and crumbed, dip them in the lemon mayonnaise. Chicken & Ham Rolls are very Australian Chinese, rarely seen anywhere else. Thin Escalope of chicken is wrapped around sliced ham into a roll, crumbed and deep fried. They are cross-sliced and served with a tangy
sweet and sour sauce. One of the great Chinese entrees is Sang Choy Bow. Originally minced pigeon was used for this Cantonese classic but that has almost universally been replaced with chicken as it is here. At Happy Chappy you can also have it with Peking Duck, BBQ Pork or a Vegetarian mix, but for me chicken is the best choice. Using the cold crisp lettuce as a bowl, you spoon the mince into it and pour some sauce on top. When served with the usual iceberg lettuce, a messy dribble is often the result as you attempt to eat this wonderful combination. In Bali a different lettuce leaf has been found, long thin and firm, that holds the mince and is perfect for eating without causing any disasters. The mains are old traditional, Cantonese roasts, rice/noodles or specials. Every suburban Chinese restaurant anywhere in the world serves these old common dishes, kids are raised on them; Sweet & Sour Pork, Lemon Chicken, Honey Prawns, Mongolian Lamb and Crispy Skin Chicken. All come from the Happy Chappy kitchen expertly prepared and cooked, simple food, done well! Cantonese Roasts are unique, whether they be duck [with plum sauce], Chicken [with that crispy skin], Pork Belly and Spare Ribs. All served traditionally, on the bone. Char Siu is one of my all time favourites, strips of lean pork seasoned with honey, 5 spice, fermented bean curd, soy and hoisin. These days in the food courts of Singapore they are usually dry and boring but at Happy Chappy, perfect. Then there is the ultimate roast. Not Cantonese but from the ancient imperial households of Peking. Toasted in a hung oven, Peking Duck is served in two stages. The first has thin slices of meat and crisp skin wrapped in the accompanying small thin pancakes with sliced cucumber and the wonderful sauce. Then the rest of the body returns to the kitchen to be prepared as you wish, stir-fried with black pepper or in Kung Pao style. Alternatively you can have it minced and eat it with lettuce cups, Sang Choy Bow.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Happy Chappy.
Address
: Jl. Braban 62, Taman, Kerobokan.
Telephone
: 474.1959.
Open
: Lunch and dinner.
Non-smoking Area : All inside areas including bar. Smoking Area
: There are 3 separate areas incl. the garden courtyard
Parking
: Secure, at front.
Price
: Rp. 500,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: Visa, Mastercard.
Food
: Chinese [mainly Cantonese].
Wine
: Good list, by glass or bottle, excellent value.
Service
: Smiling and fast.
Atmosphere
: Happy!
Overall
: Chinese with style, great value!
All roast duck and chicken courses can be ordered as half or full bird. The only missing roast is that wonderful Cantonese Suckling Pig, rarely available in Bali although common in Jakarta and Surabaya…maybe it will be added in time. Noodles are every which way! Lo Mein are wheat flour noodles stir-fried with Chinese style vegetables and your choice of chicken, beef, prawn, fish or pork. Ramen Noodles are served in a broth of soy and chilli with roast pork or chicken with dumplings, beef and mushrooms or prawns and fish. Fried Rice and how you eat it tells where you are from. The Chinese use it as a final course, alone, to cleanse the palate. Westerners tend to eat it with the meals instead of steamed rice. Special meals are anything done different, Kung Pao Chicken [more international style without the fire of Szechuan pepper and peppercorns] is on every menu but here the Kung Pao Prawns are great, with large plump and firm king prawns, not little school ones. The Mongolian Lamb uses meat shredded from the shank. Anyone for Fried Ice Cream? Then it is time to retire to the Dragon’s Den bar to reflect on an enjoyable meal. I am certain that Happy Chappy will become the find of 2015!
Copyright © 2015 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Restaurant & Food
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08 July - 22 July, 2015
Update Bebek Bengil has earned the title of icon. The rambling restaurant area is set amongst, and overlooking, rice paddies in Padang Tegal, just south of Ubud proper. It was the first [followed by many others] to highlight the Ubud local ‘crispy duck’ as a menu staple. Although personally I much prefer the other Ubud traditional offering of Bebek Betutu [pictured] which they also present, after an overnight cooking process. Betutu at Bebek is served as a complete meal, perfect for two persons, beginning with the very Bali Sate Lilit, and followed by the Betutu, that amazingly fragrant duck flesh. Betutu is truly one of the world’s great dishes, so unique. The bird is stuffed with Balinese herbs and spices, including shallots, garlic, lemongrass, candle nuts, ginger, turmeric, lime leaves, kencur root, and many others, then wrapped in beetle nut leaf, and steamed over embers for a long extended cooking period. The resultant flavour of the now yellow coloured and amazingly tender flesh is unique and one of the great delights of dining in Indonesia. With giant sized wantilans and small bales at Bebek Bengil providing contrasting seating, large groups and intimate dining are both catered for. However the hoards all seem to arrive for that Crispy Duck, although their Ayam Pelalah, another Balinese special, is also very popular [shredded chicken tossed with chilli and lime]. BB’s dessert of Key Lime Pie also has many admirers, cool and fresh after your taste buds have been teased with chilli and spices; it is a refreshing way to finish your meal. Any Bali restaurant that can boast 1800+ covers in one day [Idul Fitri a few years ago] fully deserves that icon tag. Jamie’s Italian brings this world-wide chain of restaurants to Bali. Showcasing the name and recipes of Jamie Oliver, Jamie’s original claim to fame in the UK was as TV’s ‘Naked Chef’. It is a sprawling modern eatery, beachfront between the Grand Inna Kuta hotel and the ocean at the southern end of Jln. Pantai Kuta. The fare is simple Italian. Entrees include a range of Bruschettas [balsamic-roasted cherry tomatoes with whipped ricotta and basil], Antipasti [fried balls of porcini risotto with fontina, mozzarella & arrabbiata] and Salads [trevisse, chicory & baby beets with crunchy walnuts & aged balsamic]. Planks are what you normally find on a building site but here they are small boards offering food for one, NOT to be shared; two styles with either Cured Meats [Prosciutto di Parma, fennel & garlic salami, mortadella & bresaola] or Vegetables [sliced, chargrilled & marinated, served with bocconcini, pecorino & chilli jam, pickles, olives & crunchy salad]. Pasta, of course; Spaghetti [octopus and mussel], Penne [arrabiatta], Fetuccine [porcini], Tagliatelle [black truffles], Ravioli [spinach and ricotta] and Risotto [fresh and dried mushrooms with smoked mozzarella]. There are a few token pizzas and the mains are more International than Italian; steaks, lamb chops, fish and even burgers! Cafe des Artistes, Jln. Bisma, Ubud, has always hosted a special dinner to celebrate Belgium’s National Day [July 21]. Belgium was declared independent from The Netherlands in 1830 and on July 21st 1831, the first King of Belgium, Leopold I van Saksen-Coburg was crowned. Belgian National Day has celebrated that occasion ever since, and many Bali Belgians celebrate the day at Café des Artistes which as usual is fully booked well in advance. However this year due to a conflicting event being held in Jakarta requiring the presence of many Belgians Café des Artistes will do a PRE National Day Party, Sunday July 19th, less formal than normal with a BBQ starting at 5.00 p.m. The meat on the grill will include chicken, beef and pork, maybe even some Wagyu Burgers. A comprehensive Salad Bar will offer potato and mixed salads, grilled vegetables as well as a soup. Cost will be Rp. 195,000 p.p. [95,000 for the under 12’s]. The party has been known to finish just before dawn and this year the Belgian Beers are available again! Various attempts to sing the Belgian national anthem whilst intoxicated brings unusal sounds to the sleepy village of Jln. Bisma. Prior reservation is essential [Ph. 972.706].
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The Grill offers something completely different up in Bali’s eastern coast area, on the Amed strip. The normal cuisine in this area is Indonesian Chinese with the accent on local seafood. The Grill also offers many seafood dishes but prepared in both the local and western style, and a host of other non-seafood dishes as well. It is located at the junction of where the road climbs the hill to Bunutan and the road to Bangle. The Grill is under western management, and it shows, the emphasis is on fresh organic food whenever possible. All the meats and seafood are grilled on an open grill at the front of the restaurant, often pre-marinated. Offerings are wildly different from elsewhere in the area. The super star at The Grill appears to be their Baby Back Ribs. Baby Back Ribs, or such a menu item, appear on hundreds of Bali menus, the ‘baby’ sadly similar to the use of ‘organic’, being in name only. Most ribs served elsewhere are so big they must have come from a 200kg ’baby’ pig. Ribs must be eaten with the hands! It is a hackneyed phrase that the meat falls away from the bone but at The Grill it is even difficult to eat them with your hands, the ribs very thin, definitely from a ‘baby’. The meat [virtually zero fat, just tender meat] actually does keep falling off, so tender from the 48 hour marinade but still full of taste [not boiled away as some do] and then served with a great tangy BBQ sauce, they are worth the visit alone! Happy Chappy not long opened on Jln. Braban in Kerobokan, is already packing them
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GARDEN DOCTOR by Dr. Kris
Testing Soil pH Without a Kit? ‘Hi Dr. Kris, Love your column. Quick question, where or how can I test my soil that I am struggling with in Ubud. I think there is a conÀict with too much poopoo as my farmer calls his lovely concoction from his cows. Also can you provide a list of vegetables that can be grown with reasonable success in the tropical climate of Ubud? I have been a successful vegetable grower in United States…….but oh how I struggle in Ubud, Bali….I try to be as organic as I can……any pearls of wisdom on soil testing (kits etc) and a list of what to plant in Ubud? Thank you so much, Sherry Grant’ Healthy plants should be able to get all of the nutrients they need from the soil, but if your soil is too acidic or too alkaline, those nutrients won’t be available, and by adding more fertiliser you may be exacerbating the problem. The pH level of the soil determines which nutrients are available to the plants. The roots absorb nutrients only when they are dissolved in water, if the soil pH is out of balance, then nutrients such as nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus, calcium and magnesium, cannot be dissolved properly and as a result, they are unavailable to plants. These nutrients are “locked up”, thus your roses or tomatoes won’t grow or produce to their full potential. Soil pH also affects the wellbeing of soil organisms. When you are measuring the pH of your soil, you are actually measuring the number of potential hydrogen (H) ions, hence, the abbreviation to pH. The more hydrogen the soil contains, the lower the pH level and the more acidic the soil. The pH is measured on a scale of 0 to 14. If the pH is less than 7.0, the soil is said to be acidic, and if the pH is more than 7.0, the soil is said to be alkaline. If the pH is 7.0 the soil is neutral. To use a common example of something acidic, lemon juice has a pH level of 2.0. Baking soda is alkaline at 8.5. Pure water is neutral, or 7 on the pH scale. Most nutrients that plants need are chemically assimilated when the pH ranges from 6.0 to 7.2, though the optimal range would be 6.5-7.0, slightly acidic to neutral. If the soil is too acidic or too alkaline, some nutrients will not be dissolved and thus won’t be available to the plants, causing nutrient de¿ciency and an unhealthy garden. Below pH 6.0, some nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, are less available although some plants prefer acidic soils, such as camellias, orchids, beans, peanuts, peas, broccoli, parsley, bok choi, kale, garlic, strawberries, and tomatoes. Other nutrients such as zinc, iron, copper, aluminium become toxic to plants when the pH approaches 5.0,. There are a few plants that require a soil pH of 4.5 to 5.5. These “acid-loving” plants include azalea, rhododendron, raspberry and blueberry. Leafy greens will do well down to about pH 5.2. Above 7.5 (very alkaline), iron, manganese, and phosphorus are less available. There are plants that prefer alkaline soil such as asparagus, cucumber, cabbage, cauliÀower, date palm and acacia. Many desert plants will also thrive in alkaline soil. The pH of developed soil will often differ from that of the native soil. During construction for example, the topsoil may be removed and replaced by a different type. Hence, your garden soil pH could be different from your neighbour. The only way to know for sure is to test the soil. The easiest way to get a testing kit is to purchase one online, and some also include advice on how to adjust the pH of your soil.
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Hydrangeas react uniquely to soil pH by producing blooms ranging in colour from blue in acidic soil to pink in alkaline soil, due to the availability of aluminium. Acidic conditions convert the aluminium compounds present in the soil into a form that the plant can absorb, resulting in a blue Àower. In an alkaline soil, the aluminium remains locked up producing pink Àowers. If the hydrangea is moved from an alkaline soil to an acidic soil its Àowers will change from pink back to blue. So if you have a hydrangea in the garden it will be a good indicator of your soil pH level. Note: The white cultivars remain white regardless of the soil pH. This test is easy to do but won’t give you an exact pH, but you’ll get a good idea depending on the strength of the reaction. Start the test by putting a couple of teaspoons of soil into separate containers. Add some vinegar to one sample, if it bubbles or ¿zzes, you have alkaline soil. The bigger the reaction the more alkaline it is. If no reaction, then add some distilled water to the other sample to make the soil watery. Add some baking soda to the mix and stir. If it ¿zzes, your soil is acidic. The more ¿zz, the more acidic. If you get no reaction at all with both samples then your soil is neutral. There is another fun test you can try. All you will require is a red cabbage but again you won’t get an exact pH. Finely chop the red cabbage until you have 1 cup full. Boil 2 cups of distilled or pure water and add your cabbage. Simmer for 10 minutes then let the solution cool. Strain out the cabbage and keep the liquid, it should be violet or blue. Now, put 2 tablespoons of soil into a glass jar and then add a couple of inches of water. Stir it well and let sit for 30 minutes. If it turns pink, your soil is acidic. The brighter pink it is, the more acidic your soil is. If it turns green or blue, your soil is alkaline. The brighter green or blue, the more alkaline it is.
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Once you have determined your soil range then you can go about amending it to the optimal range. It is easier to neutralise an overly acid soil than it is to neutralise an alkaline soil. Highly alkaline soils may require several amendments applied over several months or even years. Adjusting soil pH is an ongoing process, not a one-time event. Soil can be brought back into balance quickly if it is close to the ideal pH range of 6.2 to 7.2. The best way to make pH adjustments is to incorporate compost and mulch. Adding organic matter to the soil also tends to make both acid and alkaline soils more neutral. On the other hand, applying chemical fertilizers makes soil more acidic. So if you apply too much chemical fertilizer to your garden you will ¿nd that the soil will become more acidic over time. It is much easier to raise the pH of your soil than to lower it, but that subject is an article for another day!
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This recipe is adapted from David Lebovitz’s Coffee Ice Cream. Of course I couldn’t leave the recipe alone and added cinnamon and cardamom plus I used decaf coffee beans so friends sensitive to caffeine could enjoy this in the evening. This is a heavenly delight whether you make it in an ice cream maker or do the scrap and freeze method (see note below).
Cinnamon, Cardamom and Coffee Ice Cream Makes 1 litter Ingredients: - 1 1/3 cups whole milk - 1 cup minus 2 Tbl. (175g) sugar - 2 cups (120g) whole coffee beans (you can use decaf beans) - 12 whole cardamom pods, cracked open (I use my teeth!) - 2 sticks of cinnamon about 7 cm each - Pinch of salt - 1 1/3 cups heavy cream - 5 egg yolks - 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract - 1/2 teaspoon ¿nely ground coffee (passed through a ¿ne mesh sieve) - 1 Tbl. coffee liquor - optional Directions: In a saucepan heat the milk, sugar, coffee beans, cardamom pods, cinnamon sticks and the salt. Add half the cream and heat until steam rises, being careful not to boil this heavy liquid. Cover and let it steep at room temperature for 3 hours so that the Àavors infuse the milk. Warning - it is very tempting to taste this, and taste it, and taste it, and.....leave some for the ice cream. Re heat the milk and coffee mixture until steam rises and again be careful not to boil it - about 5 minutes, stirring now and then.
Meanwhile separate the egg yolks into a medium sized bowl. Save the whites for another use. (See note below.) Lightly whisk egg yolks. Using a ladle, carefully and slowly add the heated milk/coffee mixture into the egg yolk bowl, whisking quickly and constantly so that the yolks are tempered by the warm milk. If you do this too quickly, the egg will cook and become lumpy. When you’ve added about 2/3 of the milk mixture to the yolks pour it back into the milk/ coffee bean mixture, whisking constantly.
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Cook stirring constantly over a low heat until it coats a spoon - about 10 minutes. Make sure to scrape the bottom of the pot to keep all the liquid in suspension. You can tell it is ready when you draw your ¿nger across the custard on the spoon and it stays separated. Remove from the heat. Pour the remaining cream into a medium sized metal bowl with a strainer rested on top. Pour the steaming hot egg yolk mixture through the strainer into the cream in the bowl. Shake the strainer to get all the goodness off the beans. Discard the beans and spices. Whisk the mixture well, mixing in vanilla, ground coffee and coffee liquor (if using). Let it cool. Put this in the fridge, covered, overnight and then freeze in an ice cream maker according to the manufacturer’s directions.
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If you don’t have an ice cream maker, pour the mixture into a shallow pan and scrape and stir every 20 minutes until it becomes ice cream consistency. This will take several hours so plan on staying home. It’s worth this effort! You will get a more icy ice cream but still delicious. Let it harden up in the fridge before serving. Note: A lovely addition to a scoop of this ambrosia is an Amaretto Cookie. It uses left over egg whites from the ice cream. See the recipe here: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/articles/food_glorious/2013/ amaretti_cookies.html All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2015 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-8 July 15
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Moving Sale; 10 long tube flourescent lamps, 30 square mts of inter-locking foam rubber flooring pads. 1 Pioneer stereo 6 speakers, hi amps 4 hi volume fans, many shelves. Microwave oven, blender, 3 beds + mattress, 5 table lamps. 2 sit down toilet commodes, many extra household things. Contact 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [034] For Sale; New rare unit: Canon WP-DC34 Underwater Case for Canon PowerShot G11 & G12. original new unit with pack IDR 2.500.000 Krishna/ location Sanur-Gatsu 0821 7878 0899. [035]
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Moving Sale; One queen size bed and 30cm lady Americana memory foam mattress 2 years old very good condition bought for 13.5juta sell for 8juta nego. Phone 0813 5335 2697. Denpasar. [091] It’s astonishing what force, purity and wisdom it requires for a human being to keep clear of falsehoods.
For Sale; EOS 5D mark I budget fullframe DSLR, used rarely as my secondary camera. Shutter count used 18.000 of 160.000 with original battery grip, good condition, new hotshoe, new sideseal. Have 2 chargers, Batteries in good condition. all complete with original package, perfect for wide shots. Sale all with grip IDR 6.900.000 location Sanur Gatsu // Krishna 0821 7878 0899. [037] For Sale; Old boards, jati, nangka, sambi. Varies 1-23-4cm thk, 13-45 wide, 30250 lng. Call 0858 7881 4625 or email <khawk96@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [038] For Sale; Older glass painting collection. Framed paintings, mirror frames w/ pntd pnls, antique room dividers w/ pntd pnls. View galeri-tempo-doeloe. Old from Jogja. contact for more info <khawk96@gmail. com>. Ubud. [039] For Sale; Sony lens. E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS E-mount f/3.5-5.6 with Optical Steady Shot image stabilization, black color. Lens only personal use with B+W 40.5 UV MRC filter and Kenko pro-1 Circular Polarizer filter. good condition / lens + 2 rare filters package IDR 1.700.000. Krishna / GatsuSanur 0821 7878 0899. [040] Your children need your presence more than your presents.
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How Formal is Everyday Indonesian? Last issue I talked about how formal Indonesian speeches can be. Actually, the more I think about it, it’s not just speeches but also the way Indonesian is spoken (particularly outside of Jakarta) which is conservative.
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Among others, this is probably due to a couple of main reasons: 1. Indonesian is a relatively new language (post Indonesian independence in 1945) and 2. The language unites many, many ethnic groups which already have their own regional languages and dialects, meaning that Indonesian is often actually a second language that is learnt in school rather than in the home.
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There are a number of pronouns for the first, second and third person, which can be used interchangeably, but most Indonesians err on the side of caution so as not to cause offence. Erring on the side of caution is particularly relevant if you are a new language learner or if you are not Indonesian. On the other hand, Indonesians are extremely tolerant and forgiving of language mistakes, so don’t stress out too much about errors with pronoun use – this is just aimed to help guide you in a cultural context.
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Since English uses the first and second person to refer to oneself (I, me) and another (you), it’s natural that most non-native speakers choose a direct translation, using saya/ aku/gue and anda/kamu/elo. If you choose this, then the best options would be the most formal saya and anda. If you are more confident and know the person well, then choose aku (or gue for someone from Jakarta/Betawi) and kamu. Kamu can also be used when talking to someone who is the same age or someone who is younger (particularly children and say your staff who are younger). Once you get comfortable with Indonesian, you’ll quickly learn that people (particularly in Bali) avoid the second person altogether. Instead they choose the conservative third person that can have a neutral title (bapak, ibu, tante, om, kakek, nenek, kakak, adik) or their actual name (Wayan, Kadek, Nyoman, Ketut etc). This may feel odd at first, but is particularly suited to Indonesian in Bali, which has regional indiosyncrasies compared to how it is spoken in other parts of Indonesia. I’ll tell you about some of these in the next issue of Kulture Kid.
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For Sale; New 4 gallon thinner polyurethane brand: Impra/ Ultran woodcare. Price 50% from new price Rp. 142.000. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [071]
For Sale; Skateboard 150 K surfboard 7’1. 5”x 20. 5”x 2. 5” 2 mill. Sun 0857 1929 9897. [056]
For Sale; Watch Tissot, automatic, made in Swiss, model sea star, 30 years old, steel with gold incl. original bracelet steel-gold, like new, 30 meter water resistance, Rp. 2,5 Juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [072]
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“A Cheap Lunch” “Transport, Transport” “How much to go up to the market” “Five thousand rupiah” “Five thousand, I only paid three yesterday?” “Fixed price, fixed price.” “Get stuffed, I’m not paying that much.” “OK boss.”
paint available but when that tukang from down the street adds too much water (it’s in his genes you know, you’ll never stop him doing it) the polymers can break down and that precious paint is as useful as a racehorse with a wooden leg. Try rubbing the paint on your walls with your hand, if you get paint dust on your hand it tells you the polymers have broken down and the paint is damaged - probably too much water.
“That was smart you stupid piece of malleable gorilla snot, now how do we get there?” “I don’t care, we’ll walk.” “It’s 2 kilometres up to the market, it’s as hot as a dromedary’s tailpit and we are going to walk?” “I’m not going to be ripped off by anyone.” “He’s a poor little Bemo driver. He’s got a knackered old van and is just trying to make a living.” “The price is three thousand, he’s trying to rip me off.” “There’s no such thing as a fixed price here. The right price is what you and he agree is reasonable.” “Reasonable? He’s trying to take advantage of us. It’s the principle of the thing.” “He wanted Rp5,000, you offered Rp3,000, that’s 20 cents difference! What can you buy in Australia for 20 cents?” “I don’t care, that b*****d saw I was a foreigner and was trying to rip me off.” “So we are going to spend the next hour walking in the heat, you will winge and moan about it for the next two weeks and ruin our holiday just for the sake of saving less than the cost of a mosquito’s lunch.”
In Indonesia, unlike Western countries, the majority of cost is in the materials while labour is relatively cheap but be aware that labour costs vary considerably. Sure you can find a tukang for Rp40,000 a day but you will get what you pay for. If you want a tradesman who knows what he is doing you need to pay the going rate. Labour costs have increased markedly, the national minimum wage has risen by around 15% to 20% each year for the past 5 years.
It seems that saving money becomes an obsession that often overrides objectivity and common sense. Indeed all too often the desire to save money ends up costing us far more in the longrun. Let us look at the usual ways we try and save money when keeping our houses in good shape. 1. Buying cheap materials Buying cheap materials and fittings is very often false economy. Indonesia has a lot of very poor people and, as a result, there are many cheap, very low quality materials available. Almost anything you can think of is available in expensive; acceptable; cheap; very cheap and unbelievably, ridiculously, mindbogglingly cheap prices with performance and reliability to match the price we pay. Some years ago quite a number of people bought cheap Chinese made glass tube solar water heaters. You rarely see them now, many lasted only a couple of years before they developed irreparable faults. It is probably best to go for branded items with a good reputation which, incidentally, are often not the most expensive. 2. Buying your own materials “Good evening sir, welcome to the Ritz. A table for two?” “Yes, the one over by the window will be fine and here are the ingredients.” “Ingredients sir?” “Yes and can you open the red wine now please?” “Red wine?” “Yes certainly, it’s all in the bag. I’ll provide the materials and you provide the labour.” There are people around that want to buy their own materials and then employ someone to provide the labour. Unfortunately such an arrangement can easily end in disaster. The customer very often doesn’t know what he or she is buying or where to buy it at the right price. To the layman many items may look the same but a good tradesmen will know the differences that may considerably affect the quality of the finished job. 3. Sending someone else to buy your materials The same problem. If your tukang was a former recycler of beverage containers, does his extensive experience with plastic bottles make him an expert in plumbing? Does that ever so helpful gardener have a deep understanding of the fundamentals of electrical discharge through human flesh? It’s rather like sending a blind man to buy a painting. But there is another problem. It is common practice for salesmen in hardware shops to ask the buyer what price they would like him to write on the invoice. Incidentally this makes the phrase “materials at cost price” a rather spurious statement. It is best to find a tradesman you can trust and get him to buy the materials. So let us look at the labour aspects of trying to save money. In Western countries we get used to having tradesmen who are trained and know what they are doing, we often take them for granted and probably underestimate the knowledge and skills they have but it is sobering to note that these days tradesmen in Australia are getting very expensive, they’ll charge a hundred dollars just to arrive at your door. In London it is getting very difficult to even find tradesmen. The quality of labour is very important even in straightforward jobs. As a simple example you may buy the most expensive
For Sale; Asian antiques from all over Asia (Japan, China, Khmer Thai, Indonesia, etc). Cabinet, statue paintings, textile, Buddha statue, etc. Private collection, bought when travelling. No reproduction. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [076] Those who are lifting the world upward and onward are those who encourage more than criticize..
For Sale; Two antique Sumba stone statues. H: 1.70m, W: 0.40m. Price Rp. 2.9 mill each. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [079] For Sale; iPad 4 sale / 64 GB / retina / with 2 cover / like new / no scratches / 5jt / 0812 3614 4771. [080] For Sale; iPhone 4S sale / 64 GB / waterproof case / white / 3.jt ( nego ) / 081 9999 5584. [081] For Sale; Sugar cane juicing machine electric motor commercial. (Tebu juice machine) new never been used 4 mil. 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [082] Quality is responsibility.
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No matter what your endeavour everything you try and do in Indonesia depends on being able to find the right people. As a result sensible employers look after their staff and their customers get the benefit in the long run. Good staff get paid properly including a 13th month bonus, holiday pay, sickness pay, health insurance (BPJS), pension fund (Jamsostek), uniforms, safety clothing and allowances for tools, food and transport. In return you get capable, reliable and honest workers who take responsibility for their work. 1. Employing cheap labour The first mistake many people make is to find a tukang in the street, or their pembantu’s brother in law’s second cousin twice removed, to carry out the work. It may be cheap but this can be disastrous particularly if they start doing technical work.
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If you have entrusted the work to a professional company that employs skilled and experienced men you are paying for their knowledge and skills that in the long run will save you money in many different ways. 2. Carrying out the work correctly This is a critical consideration, who do you trust to do the work? If a job is not done properly a small saving may cost a lot of money to sort out later. Typical examples are leaving out the insulation when installing a roof or using insufficient reinforcing steel in concrete. Ceilings and walls can be badly damaged by leaking roofs or badly installed plumbing and building fires due to poor electrical installations are commonplace. Poor construction in the first place is bad enough but when you ask a roller of high quality bakso to carry out your repairs the problems can become compounded. It is a very good idea to seek out properly trained, experienced tradesmen. 3. Misdiagnosing Problems The cheapest way to solve any problem is to correctly diagnose its root cause. All too often workers have neither the patience nor the understanding to be able to work through the various symptoms and use logic to determine what the actual cause is. By reacting to and treating the symptoms you may end up paying for work which doesn’t solve the problem. This is particularly common when problem solving in water system.
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4. Bad habits Tukangs who learned their trade from their grandfather’s pet dog have often learned the wrong way to do things. Connecting earth wires to the neutral wire in electrical circuits immediately comes to mind as a very dangerous but all too common practice with incendiary consequences. 5. Repairing things that need to be replaced Tukangs often bring their kampung approach, they try and repair things that are beyond repair and they buy the cheapest they can find regardless of quality. As we have said before we need good quality materials and fittings that will be reliable and long lasting. 6. Buying new when there is not much wrong with the existing item I remember a television set that stopped working. The television repair man said it could not be repaired. His plan was to sell a new one and then fix the broken one and sell that too. This is a very common problem and is why, of course, reputable garages give you a bag of any parts they have replaced when they service your car. It is wise to keep things in perspective. A packet of cigarettes in Australia these days is, I understand, around Aus$25 that’s Rp250,000. Stop entrusting your precious maintenance work to Kaki Lima drivers or fully trained experts in the art of threading satay sticks just to save Rp2,000. If you pay to get your work done properly in the first place, it will save you a lot of money and stress. Phil Wilson Opinions are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2015 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Bm/I-20 August 14
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For Sale; Second hand children (boys & girl) clothes and shoes from 6 month-6 years old. Very good quality. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [077]
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For Sale; Wood carving for door ornament. Jati wood. 1.80m long, wide 0.25m. Four pieces. Price Rp. 350.000 each. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [078]
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Question: I used to have difficulty speaking my truth, but now I tell people when they are doing something upsetting. I’m stuck, though, on how to respond to men who repeatedly ignore my requests. Example: “I love you very much, Boyfriend, but I need you to stop calling me 6 times in a row when you know I am sleeping. It wakes me up, and then I am tired and grouchy all day.” His response: “But I want to talk to you and I know you’re grumpy. I’d rather have you awake and grumpy than asleep. You’re cute when you’re grumpy.” Maybe I should just put up with this. I’m a late sleeper, but I can’t turn my phone off because it functions as my alarm clock, and I’m tired. My father also treats my requests like a personal attack. My boyfriend is good with some of them and cheerfully ignores others. How do I set better boundaries? Dr. ZZ: Enforcing boundaries isn’t easy. It takes time and constant vigilance. What if, for example, in the conversations with the men in your life, you were to take a step beyond clearly and calmly asking for what you want and let yourself get angry and honestly display upset instead? How do you feel, for example, when you realize that the message behind your boyfriend’s syrupy words is: “I know you stated clearly what you need, but my random whims are more important than your needs; so I’m just going to ignore you, and keep doing what I want. When you get angry, I’ll dismiss your feelings entirely by telling you you’re cute.” Oof! The “cute” thing is infuriating. It’s not a compliment; it’s belittling. Perhaps you need to try speaking up to the men in your life without sugar-coating it. Try being less polite, or simply avoid their company the second time they ignore your stated needs. It is bound to feel weird and difficult at first because it goes against the way you’ve been socialized, but being sweet and accommodating all the time won’t buy you respect or avoid friction. There’s no amount of “nice” that will make any of this be okay or go away, so you might as well fight for what you need. Standing up for yourself doesn’t always work to change people’s minds or behavior, but over time it can change the tenor of your interactions and will become an awesome habit. Question: I don’t know if this is a legitimate problem, just me overreacting, or a combination of the two. I’m a twenty-year-old woman, living at home temporarily until I go away to university in a matter of months. Then, I have plans to never live at home again. This is because of a myriad of issues I have with members of my family. But, for now, I’m stuck.
The incident that triggers my question happened earlier this evening. My mother and younger sister have this game they like to play where they insult me and make endless jokes at my expense. Anything is fair game: my looks, my friends, my work ethic, my intelligence, etc.. The goal is to see how quickly they can get me to cry, which is easy because I’m an emotional person who cries at the extreme of any feeling. When I inevitably get upset, they tell me to lighten up; that if I didn’t react, they wouldn’t goad me. I’m writing soon after the latest incident because I want to preserve my feelings of anger and sadness before I cool down and rationalize that it’s not that bad, you big baby. I’ve done this so many times before that I’m afraid of losing the nerve to write to you later. It’s easier to talk myself down from my emotions than it is to do anything about them. I feel immobilized by a need to not rock the boat or create confrontation when I could just go numb. I already feel ridiculous about this, but I’d rather be told I’m overreacting and go from there than just cry and feel lousy about myself. Please tell me I’m not the only one who feels that this is “victim blaming.” If there are any words of wisdom you can offer, I would be most appreciative. Dr. ZZ: Indeed, this is verbal abuse. The fact that you question whether you should even bring it up is a red flag. You are not “used to this by now” because of your resilience, perceptiveness, mental health and ability to take care of yourself. Crying and getting emotional is normal and correct in reaction to what you’re describing. Abusers are experts at convincing their victims that the victim’s own experiences are not real, and that their own instincts can’t be trusted. If you find out it’s abuse, then they become abusers; so they’ll tell you that you are overreacting, that you are exaggerating, and that you’re being too sensitive. Your mom may never admit to what she’s doing. You may never get an apology. Naming this as abuse may be more trouble than it’s worth until you are out of the house, on your own, and have access to therapy. Just get yourself away from it to a safe place where you can process it and heal. Then, worry about the rest later. Start seeing a therapist or counselor through the university the very first week you get there if you can’t set it up beforehand.
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Aysah Dalton: Junior High School Student Aysah Octavia Dalton was born in Jakarta in 1999 and spent her first five years in Cipining Bali, Bogor in West Java and Tabanan in west Bali. Aysah attended private elementary school in Tabanan City until 2005 when the family flew to east coast USA and lived for four years in Maine and Massachusetts. In 2009, Aysah returned to Bali with her parents and a new younger brother Dian. In 2013, after completing her first year in SMP, Aysah returned to the States so she could attend the 7th Grade in Kingston, Massachusetts where Aysah graduated with honors from the 9th Grade in June 2015. What are the differences between going to school in Bali and going to school in the USA? The teachers in America are more professional. They seem to understand what you’re going through, that you’re struggling academically. They actually try to reach out to you, suggesting that you stay after school with them, encouraging you to ask questions. In high school in the States you get mixed with people from different towns and grades so you automatically know a lot of people. Everyone knows everyone. I really grew close with the 32 kids in my class because we saw each other every day of the school week. Some can be rude. For example, they ask me if I’m a terrorist because my name sounds like ISIS. But most of the time the kids in America are helpful and generally friendlier. In Indonesia some kids look really stuck up and that’s because they are. How did you adapt? High school in the States is very hard. In 9th Grade, I was often up until 1 am studying for a test or quiz. For weeks, I didn’t have any free time. I took honors geometry and I didn’t understand a thing my teacher was saying. I stayed after school for extra help but I still didn’t get it. I considered dropping out but I didn’t. I worked just too hard to get into honors. What did you like about the Indonesian school system? I have a love hate relationship. In Indonesia I was given a whole book of regulations that I had to follow. But as much as I hated all the rules, it taught me cleanliness and order. I now always try to dress to impress with clean, neat clothing. I try to always keep my school supplies organized. It seems almost as if neatness and discipline took the place of academic achievement. My teachers in Bali would very seldom assign homework. Do you get a lot of homework in the States? I have hours and hours of homework every day. My teacher even assigns weekend homework. We have this online homework called Loncapa that we have to do for physics. It’s the awfullest thing ever. It opens and closes at certain times so you need to finish it before your time is up. If you
don’t, it closes automatically and you get a zero. You’re also timed. Our house in Massachusetts was having Internet problems for a month, so that meant that I did really badly on my Loncapa. What’s the biggest difference in the social life in each school system? In Indonesia there’s always competition between the kids who have the latest smartphone or trendsetting shoes, who have the most expensive watches, who can already drive a motorcycle, etc. Since everyone is wearing uniforms, these little accessories were the only way you have to show everyone who you are. You always had to try your hardest to look rich and fit in. In America it’s way different. The majority of kids at my school are preps. What is a prep? A kid who is preparing to go to a prep school or an Ivy League college. The surrounding communities my school serves - Halifax, Kingston and Pembroke - are close to the sea. Many kids come from rich families who are able to buy property near the ocean. But they don’t show it that much. It’s considered uncool to flaunt your wealth. Yeah, kids wear designer clothing but it doesn’t really matter. Everyone is funny and friendly. Here you can just go up to a random kid and start talking. I guarantee 99.9% of the time he or she will be polite and smile and try to have a conversation with you.
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What do you like the most about going to school in Massachusetts? I defiantly love the way that teachers try to bond with their students. The teachers here are so friendly and nice. They respect you and listen to you. They make school cool. They take you seriously. I like the feeling of an older person respecting what I have to say. It makes me feel important. Also the bathrooms here are nice and clean. The technology is advanced too. What would never happen in a Balinese school? Pep rallies and dances and sports. Hahaha. It’s expected that students in the States need to have school spirit, that we should be proud of our school. I feel that teachers in Balinese schools are underpaid and go to school for their paycheck. They have second jobs and just don’t have the energy to host events and instill school spirit in their students. Why can’t Indonesian schools have pep rallies where kids compete with each other or with graduating classes to see who is the best? Why can’t we have school dances where the teachers are the chaperones and we get to dress up for one magical night? Why can’t we have school sports where we have uniforms, jerseys and sweaters that proudly display the school’s and our own names and have our own number? Why can’t we have long bus rides with our team, have sleepovers and pasta parties?
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What would never happen in America? There definitely would never be any lack of teachers. There is always a teacher and there will always be school work. If the teacher is sick or is on emergency leave, there will always be a substitute - no matter what. There will always be things to do and stuff to work on. What do you miss most about going to school in Bali? The weather! It was always sunny there with a bit of breeze. I remember falling asleep hearing the faint sound of wind and waking up to the beautiful sunrise. Last year it started snowing in November. The winter of 2014 in Boston was the worst in 115 years. We got 2.5 meters of snowfall in a two week period, which made New England a cold, wet, miserable place to be in the winter.
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Summer brings visitors to Bali and if you are looking around for some really special gifts to take home as mementos then this is the store to visit! Of course you don’t have to be a visitor, we all need gifts and special surprises at times, IndiVie is the best one-stop shop! Set within the popular Made’s Warung on Jl Raya Seminyak you’ll ¿nd IndiVie a destination worth knowing about particularly if time is limited. They do have the best selection of collectibles (for any age) found in the one place sourced within Indonesia and there’s parking at the back of the complex! Indonesia is well known for producing the most wonderful range of textiles, used for decorative home accents such as a framed elegant hanging for the wall to the Indonesian fashion industry who have been the vanguard with their continuous promotion of Batik, Songket, Ikat & Tie/Dye. The newest trend is Tenun Rang Rang, a hand-woven cloth of the neighboring isle of Nusa Penida featuring contemporary zig zag pattern work. IndiVie has some pieces crafted by Balinese weavers of Tenun Iman, as well, the eco group Role Foundation. There are some batiks by the late Lou Zeldis to score with cloth produced in natural dyes & hand drawn designs. Not only fabric but some interesting one of a kind jewelry pieces including mystical charms and other objets.
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Another cloth indigenous to East Kalimantan is Ulap Doyo woven from certain plant ¿bres and crafted into place mats, folios and purses. Also from Kalimantan comes a range of rattan boxy bags adorned with an abundance of beadwork. IndiVie has always stocked a good selection of fans, a necessity in tropical weather or a decorative piece for display. Firstly, there is a gorgeous fan of black wood with lazered pattern that slides into a stand, tres chic! The more traditional fan crafted with a wooden frame, ¿ne silk or banana paper, then with a trim of mother of pearl on wood + tassel. Another fan that is clever is the A4 fan! a rigid piece of fabric/paper with a smooth wooden corner to hold for fanning oneself, the perfect gift for a female executive to extract from her business folio! If it’s a piece of South Sea pearl jewelry you covet, IndiVie has a showcase full of the most fabulous pieces, all crafted with antique pieces found from Indonesia. There are rings, bracelets and neckpieces a totally stunning collection for the girl who loves good jewelry that is certainly unique! Some other names that IndiVie host are, Gaya Ceramics, Jewel Rocks for a decorative range of ‘strings & beads’, Saraswati for recycled paper products and Threads of Life for handicraft from neighbouring Indonesian islands. There are numerous other products from a mix of special jewelry, purses and bags, artwork, decorative items to clever wooden accessories. I love the new cream ceramic collection that portrays Balinese motifs in blue, an excellent gift idea or for your home. It’s not only the French designer house Hermes that has got in on the act, working on a range of tableware of Indonesian inspired motif, Ikat in their case. IndiVie supports the community project of Muntigunung (the very dry area located in the northeast of Bali) Look for the aluminum boxes with rattan tops that hold small packages of locally grown foodstuffs & other craft. Proceeds go to the families of this area. It’s a given, IndiVie has much to offer you for individual gifts! // IndiVie at Made’s Warung on Jl Raya Seminyak T: +62 361 730927 E: info@indivie.com
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Education & Family For Sale; Tefal air fryer. Like new. Now able to fry with no oil. New price nearly Rp5 juta. Bargain price Rp2.8 juta. Come and try itâ&#x20AC;&#x161;s sensational. 0813 3741 2639. Nusa Dua. [098] For Sale; Coffee pod machine. Brand is homemaker. Great coffee maker. Takes the nespresso pods. Bargain price Rp1.6 juta. Come make a cup. 0813 3741 2639. Nusa Dua. [099]
For Sale; Rarity. 70year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [050] For Sale; 2 webcameras (MS and HP) as new. For 400.000 Rp. Please contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. Denpasar. [051] C/E/G-3 Sept. 14
For Sale; Because of moving, have for sell: 1 Children bed very nice washing white color wood work 90x200, 1 Spare mattress, 1 kid desk washing white color wood work, 2 office desk in wood, 1 HP deskjet 1515 printer/scanner 1 baby security car seat. Contact by mail for prices and photos, <nicolasfabert@ gmail.com>. [116]
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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth YOU HAVE SOLD YOUR PROPERTY – NOW WHAT? Over the past few months I have been asked on more than one occasion for advice on what to do with the lump sum proceeds of a property sale in Bali. This may have something to do with the concern in the expat community surrounding nominee issues or it could be some instinctive feeling that property prices have gone too high and that a big correction could lie ahead. There are of course conflicting views; many believe that demand and therefore prices will keep rising in line with the seemingly unstoppable growth in the numbers of tourists, many of whom decide this is the place they wish to make home. However, the fact is that there is constant buying and selling activity and many of those who are selling are not using the proceeds to buy another property locally. These are the people who find themselves with a sum of cash coming in and they are not always sure how to safely handle it. First step – secure the proceeds Fortunately there is no capital gains tax in Indonesia on the sale of a property. Not yet anyway! If you bought or built a property ten or twenty years ago in many other countries there could be a large sum of money due to the respective government. But you still need to make sure that the transaction is conducted legally. As to which account and in what currency, this may be the first big decision you need to make. Check on the latest regulations affecting transactions in foreign currencies. Spreading the risk applies here as it does with all financial investments. Most countries, including Indonesia, provide a level of protection to those maintaining bank deposits. But these are protected only to a certain limit. Any deposit in excess of the limit will not be covered by the government guarantee. So if you have a large sum to deposit make sure it is spread over more than one account. It would also be wise to hold a portion of the cash in your home country, or in case that has tax implications, an offshore account such as the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man. If you are a US national then of course all such accounts must be declared, which is also the case should you move to a country in the European Union. Next step – determine your future needs and objectives This should trigger a number of questions such as: • Do you plan to remain permanently in Bali? • If not, where do you plan to live? • Are you planning to buy another property in Bali or elsewhere? • How do you plan to provide for future healthcare costs and long term care? • Do you need a regular income from the proceeds of your sale? • Do you need to review your will and plan your estate?
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Cash deposits Solid cash reserves must still form the foundation of any investment plan. Don’t count on them to generate a return for you at this point in time. Interest rates in major currencies are close to zero. If you are going to be tempted by the relatively high rates offered on Rupiah deposits just keep in mind how much the Rupiah has devalued in the past year. A zero return in a strong currency can be preferable to a high return in a weak currency. There may be an argument for local deposits if you have regular outgoings or commitments in Rupiah. There have been short periods when the local currency has actually climbed against the US Dollar and other currencies. When that happens you have the best of both worlds; a currency gain and higher interest. But over the long term the trend is likely to see a falling currency. When I first came to Indonesia in 1983 the rate of exchange was Rp600 to one US Dollar; now it is over Rp13,000. Generally, cash deposits will not grow in real terms; they will probably even fall in value but at least you have access to cash when you need it. You could own a stately home but if you don’t have cash to pay the bills you are insolvent! Financial investments
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This is the area where you should look for long term growth. By investing in the world’s stock, bond and commodity markets you should keep abreast of inflation and see real growth in value over the years. Unlike property, financial investments are usually quite liquid, but unlike cash are more volatile so you do not want to be in a position where you have to suddenly encash your long term investments as you may do so at a loss. How you actually invest in these markets is where you need to get qualified advice as there are many attractions but also many pitfalls. You can get some idea on how to go about investing and what kind of returns you can expect from different asset classes by consulting my previous 100 or so articles on the BA website. But be aware that things change. Some investments that appeared attractive years ago, such as student accommodation and other ‘alternative’ funds, are now seriously flawed. Avoid investments that offer very high returns unless you have surplus disposable savings and you are comfortable with higher risk.
Other considerations
Owning a property can be a major headache but not owning a property can be worse! Without a property of your own you will be condemned to a lifetime of renting and will not have a real estate asset to pass on to the next generation.
This could be an opportune moment to review your will and your plans for the eventual disposal of your estate. This may be complicated if you have assets in different jurisdictions. There are also ways to avoid costly probate but you need to address these issues sooner rather than later. If you are subject to large death duties in your home country there are ways they can be mitigated, either by a trust or by covering with life insurance. But don’t leave it too late.
A long lease with an agreed extension may be more than sufficient to cover you in your lifetime but if you have the means and you would like to invest further in real estate then a buy-to-let property in a secure jurisdiction may be the answer. There is a thriving market in the UK for example and it is possible to pick up an off-plan apartment with full leasing and management service within an hour’s travelling time from London for less than half the average home price in the UK. It is possible to acquire properties for less than GBP100,000 (+/- USD 150,000) with loan facilities available for buyers of up to 70% of the purchase price. This is ideal for British expats who might want to return home one day and do not want to find themselves shut out pricewise from the property market. But it is also
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Ideally your financial investment should be large enough to provide you with an income for life. If you don’t need the income right now then the longer you leave the investment without touching it the larger will be the income when you eventually take it.
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If you had problems selling your property in Bali you may not be too keen to get back into the market but if you plan to remain and even retire in Bali then a long lease is undoubtedly the best way to go. That arrangement has legal certainty for foreigners and is massively cheaper than buying freehold.
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Once you have sorted out your affairs there will no harm in spoiling yourself a little and splashing out on a new car or round-the-world trip. But don’t book your flights until the sale proceeds are in the bank! Colin Bloodworth of PPI Indonesia has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali frequently. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you are welcome to contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com or +62 21 2598 5087
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For Sale; New glass ex workshop assorted sizes of tempered and standard glass for door and window. Complete list of sizes contact: 0361-847 2104. [112] For Sale; Assorted Bogonegoro teak wood and Sonokeling wood for sale. ex factory kiln dried. Contact: 0361-847 2104. [113] For Sale; ASUS X453M Laptop in pure white 14â&#x20AC;?-as new barely used. Windows 8 Intel Celeron 2.16GHz 2Gb RAM 500Gb HD. Existing software included Cost new Rp4. 2juta sell at Rp3. 2juta. Denpasar. Contact 0813 3878 8359. [114]
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For Sale; Tennis racket Wilson bought a year ago 1.6jt almost never use, sell it for 750.000rp, sms to 0813 1780 4133. Kerobokan. [061] Wanted; Does anyone know a reliable Internet provider for area Karangasem/ Bebandem? Pls contact Michael 0812 395 1444. [053]
Wanted; Looking for a very good massage bed. Pls contact Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [052] For Sale; 1 used trailer for motorbike or car. 1 trailer for bicycle for shopping. Both 2nd hand. Can be pulled by car or motorbike. Contact 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [027]
Holiday Inn Resort Bali Benoa : a Top Choice for aged 1 to 5 years old. From June 29 to July 31, it will be Families Holiday Inn Resort Bali Benoa is the newest addition to the family resort scene. This is an entirely family-friendly hotel. We had the opportunity to stay there in June and absolutely loved it! It is brand new and only opened on April 1st of this year. The resort boasts an absolute beachfront location in Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua and offers 171 rooms and suites with a variety of accommodation options to suit families of all sizes and budgets. Children of all ages will be delighted with the range of facilities on offer ; from the circus-themed Kids Club, a dedicated kid’s swimming pool complete with a waterslide for the little ones through to a Resort Centre Games Room packed with enough entertainment to satisfy even the most dif¿cult-to-please teenagers.
5 weeks of summer fun, packed with weekly themed activities for the young ones. Daily activities include craft making, water games, stories, music and movements, and games. Half-day pass is 150,000; full day pass is 250,000. Special discount for multiple visits: 20 days pass 2,400,000 (half day); 4,000,000 (full day). As space is limited, early booking is advised. More info on http://www.umalaskidsclub.com, Email: info@ umalaskidsclub.com, Jl Umalas Lestari 28 Kerobokan, Tel. 0361 8499441
HARRIS Riverview Hotel : A New family Friendly Accommodation with a Marine Life Program ! We were impressed
by the family rooms. Ours was on the 4th floor with a superb view of the sea and swimming pool. It had a special room for kids with two single beds, a bath, a cute little sitting room with sofa, television and video games and the parents’ room with two balconies offering an amazing 180-degree view, a bathroom and a dressing. This room can easily cater for a family of 4 to 6 as the sofa in the sitting room can turn into a bed and it is possible to add an extra bed in the master bedroom.
If you would like to stay in Kuta or if you are looking for a nice accommodation for your friends or family , we recommend the HARRIS Hotel & Residences Riverview Kuta Bali by TAUZIA Hotel Management. It is located on Jl. Raya Kuta 62A, 15 minutes from Kuta beach and 10 minutes from the water park and shopping area. It offers a total of 140 rooms, family rooms and residences of 1 & 2 bedrooms to The swimming pools are by the sea and it is a tempting option cater for all. The hotel has 4 swimming pools, a ¿tness center, to spend the day on lounge chairs on the beach and swim all a café, a pool bar, a boutique, the Dino kids club, H’Spa , 5 day long. The bar by the beach sells delicious snacks, tapas, Meeting rooms of large capacity and free shuttle service to Kuta area. What we loved the most at Harris Riverview is their Maice creams, smoothies, rine Life Program. Guests are taken to Green Island and they juice and more. In the can enjoy a Banana Boat ride, visit the Coral Plantation, try restaurant families enShark Feeding and snorkling and have a delicious free lunch. joy their excellent breakfast and the highThe HARRIS Family Rooms are spacious with 51 m2 and can light with our kids was easily accommodate a family of four. They offer a fully equipped the chocolate waffle. kitchenette with everything you will need to prepare a snack or The restaurant has a a family meal. You will also enjoy the free Àow of mineral water, separate corner for children with special treats of peanut butter and jam sand- a welcome fruit basket, the mini bar and the turn down service. wiches! Altogether they have 3 venues to eat. Children eat As a family hotel, HARRIS Riverview offers the Dino kids club, free, so for each adult buffet meal purchased, two children a Kids menu, a kids spa, activities around the pool such as under 12 dine for free! The Kids club staff are particularly volley pool as well as move and yoga classes. You can relax by the pool and friendly and showed us the facilities and equipment offered order your favorite to children: slide, swimming pool with balls, small trampoline, drinks from the games, tablets with games, video games and even fancy new pool bar from dress costumes! It is open from 9am to 9pm. Parents can fresh fruit juices to leave their kids from 1 hour to the whole day and they have refreshing cockan interesting program of activities. tails and mocktails. Parents can sip a They offer bowls, table football, billiards and darts next to the drink, relax by the reception to keep your little ones busy and having fun. pool and enjoy the Families seeking a rejuvenating break can visit the Tea Tree music. Spa and try the ‘Mummy and Me’ and ‘My First Massage’ spa packages. Water is de¿nitely one of the stars of the show at the Holiday Inn Resort Benoa Bali. Our group thoroughly Learn about marine life and stay in a Family Room for IDR enjoyed the four sparkling swimming pools, getting some 1,450,000nett/room night OR at 2-bedroom HARRIS Residence ocean action with the full gamut of adventure sports available for IDR 1,600,000nett/room night (min. 2-night stay). Valid until right out the front. We happily ended our day with sunset April 2016 with free return airport transfer, transport to Green Island, daily Buffet Breakfast for 4 persons and Marine Exploracocktails at the beachfront NUDI Beach Bar and Lounge. tion at Green Island. Contact: HARRIS Hotel & Residences The Classic Resort Room is USD$99.00++, or for the family Riverview, Jl. Raya Kuta 62A, T. 0361 761007, Sales-harrissuites or activities visit: http://balibenoa.holidayinnresorts. riverview@tauzia.com, http://riverview-bali.harrishotels. com/family-adventure. F&B and facilities are available for com outside guests at no extra charge if guests are dining in but the kids club is for inhouse guests only. More information : www.balibenoa.holidayinnresorts.com, reservation. benoa@ihg.com, Jl. Pratama No.86 Tanjung Benoa, Tel : +62 361 894 7888
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Books for Bali Project The BOOKS FOR BALI PROJECT support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We can assist with the donation of books and resources to local school and libraries. For more information go to www. ganeshabooksbali.com, ring Made Rohani on (0361) 970320 or come into Ganesha Bookshop, Jalan Raya, Ubud and read about the project. Buddhist Chanting Meditation In English and Indonesian at Vihara Buddha Sakyamuni Jl. Padang Tegal No. 3 Denpasar [south of Jl. Gunung Agung] every Thursday 07:30 pm - 09:00 pm. Bukit Doa International Church Bukit Doa International Church (www.bukitdoa.org) meets every Sunday morning at 1000 hours. Christians of any denomination are welcome. Our location is “The Hill of Prayer” and parties requiring information please ring Pastor Kade Mastra Mob No 08123800553. Bukit Doa International Church - Nusa Dua English language Protestant worship services at 10.00am on Sundays. Located Jl. Kurusetra, Dusun Bualu-Nusa Dua. Bible study Sunday morning and Thursday evening. A congregation of the Protestant Christian Church in Bali. Parking is available. Website: www.bukitdoachurch.org. Facebook: Bukit Doa International church. Pastor’s mob. 083 1148 5603. Canasta Club Join us to play Canasta every Wednesday 6 - 8pm at the Sunset Club, Jln. Sari Dewi, just behind the Oberoi Hotel. Christian City Church Bali (C3 Church) Service Every Sunday 10.30am Bi-lingual – (English & Indonesian) & C3 Kids Church 10.30am at C3 Church - Jalan Raya Puputan 108, 2nd floor, Renon, Denpasar. opposite Renon Central Post Office. Join us for our East meets West style Contemporary Worship Service. We are a branch of C3
Australia & C3i Global. All welcome. Wedding, Funeral & Care, Nyungsangyang, Kaliasem, Lovina Bali. Counseling services in English avail. Contact: Pastors Wayan & Gayle Dwije Ph. 081 856 7802 email <info@c3bali.org>, Debtors Anonymous <www.c3bali.org> For the person who has problems with debt, under-earning, and/or compulsive spending which are causing suffering in CHN (Cats Have Needs) their lives or the lives of others, Debtors Anonymous offers a CHN is a foundation that saves stray cats, if you would like program that has worked for many. Debtors Anonymous is a to help us by donating cat food, toys or cat accessories Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, we would greatly appreciate it. We also need sponsors and strength and hope with each other that they may solve their if you would like to sponsor us we would be very happy. For common problem and help others to recover from compulsive more information, please call Siomara (0361) 730 626 debting. Membership is free, and we have no affiliation with between 4:00 and 8:00 pm weekdays only. any organizations outside of Debtors Anonymous including governments, religions, law enforcement groups, or medical Christian Charismatic Worship Service in Kuta and psychiatric associations. We offer recovery from the English language, interdenominational, Sunday 10:30 am at effects of money issues through working a twelve-step Kasih Karunia, Jl. Raya Kuta, 382 (between Bank Bukopin program, including regular attendance at group meetings. For and Bank Dewangga Bali Artha; 500 m from Super Nova help call 081-239-239-539 or <balida2013@gmail.com>. Dept. Store). You may bring your picnic lunch and enjoy fellowship after the service. Sponsored by Assemblies of God. East Bali Poverty Project Call Fien at 755 291 or Chris at 081 7340 117. All welcome. A non - profit organisation helping malnourished and illiterate children and their families towards a better future. For more Christian Worship Service - Nusa Dua Morning Star International Church (MSIC), Bali Hilton information please call David or Tri at 0361- 410071 / 419741 International Hotel Nusa Dua at Samudra room. Every or email: <info@eastbalipovertyproject.org>. Sunday morning at 09:00am-10.00am. Bi-lingual (2 languages English Language Non-denominational : Indonesian & English). Call Mr. Bambang Suryono 776 212 Worship Service in UBUD Hp. 0812 398 0522 or email: <msi_nusa2@telkom.net>. While you’re staying in Ubud, join us for English Worship Service every Sunday at 9:00am at Shalom Hill Christian Crisis Care Centre The Crisis Care Foundation-Lovina-Bali situated in the House on Jalan Gunung Sari (on the left, traveling East, about village of Dusun Lebah-Kaliasem-Lovina- provides FREE 400 meters from the main intersection of Jl. Andong and Jl. medical/social care to the poorest of the poor. Your help is Peliatan). We are a diverse group of Christians coming urgently required. Make a difference and improve the quality together sharing our faith, conversation, coffee and tales from of life for so many by contributing your time or clothing, non travelers just like yourself! Spend an hour with us as we sing perishable foods or medicine and of course funding if you can. and renew our faith-lives together. Stay for the Indonesian We have many programs of aid which you may like to get service that follows at 10:00 if you’d like to learn more about involved with. For more information see our website at Indonesia through Indonesian Worship Service (they’ve got <Balicrisiscare.org> Contact us by e-mail at <Balicrisiscare@ a great choir!). It’s a wonderful way to start your new week in hotmail.com> or 081 2377 4649 and speak to Gloria or our paradise. For further information please call Mark team of dedicated staff. Letters etc. can be sent to: Crisis 087861484103, Delita 0813 3835 6240.
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GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat
LAST TANGO IN TAMBOLAKA
When I first started to visit West Sumba about six years ago you could literally dance down the main street of Tambolaka in the evenings, there was so little traffic. There was so little anything, in fact. One modest home stay, a dimly lit warung or two and a couple of general stores selling everything from rice to shovels summed up the amenities.
unless summoned to deliver clean towels or empty the rubbish. I tried to post a waspish review on Trip Advisor, but the WIFI never worked during my 4 day stay. I headed for the hills to have a look at a Rotary-funded water and sanitation project along with two young YHS staff. The car turned off the smooth road near Tambolaka onto a narrower one which became an unpaved lane and eventually a vertical, deeply pitted track. When the car stalled on the incline we got out and walked. The houses all featured the steep iconic Sumba roof, most with a motorcycle inner tube flung up onto it to deter lightening. A few more prosperous farmers had built with the local limestone blocks, but many houses were still made of haired foreign bamboo.
My friend Ann first visited Sumba, one of Indonesia’s poorest islands, about 15 years ago. An intrepid traveller, she was shocked at the poverty and backwardness of the people. Without natural resources to exploit apart from some sandalwood, Sumba never received the dubious benefits of colonisation. The Portuguese, Dutch when a grey and Javanese passed it over in favour of other, more mineral-rich islands. woman with a clip board A few priests arrived and at The Sumabanese are polite, so when appeared and began to ask Independence the population became a grey haired foreign woman with a impertinent questions about clip board appeared and began to ask nominally Christian/Catholic while many continued to practice the impertinent questions about their their personal hygiene, ancient Merapu religion. Sumba personal hygiene, their expressions their expressions remained remained inscrutable. I inspected dozed on in its time-warp. But the inscrutable charm of megalithic burial chambers, toilets. I climbed rickety ladders to pretty horses and fine weaving was examine how water was stored in countered by extreme poverty, illiteracy, a towering infant and primitive kitchens. I photographed water tanks and enquired how the water was drawn and whether it was boiled. We child mortality rate, malnutrition and rampant malaria. hiked a steep kilometre or so between hamlets, resting to eat Ann decided to do something about it. Starting in 2002 she a nasi bunkus lunch on a breezy hilltop. Sumba is pretty began some projects to address the basic needs of the between dry seasons. Ponies and buffalo grazed in the people for water, nutrition, education and health. In 2005 valley. Children passed on mysterious errands. A woman Yayasan Harapan Sumba (YHS) was formed to serve 15,000 strode along a path carrying a bundle of greens on her head people in 250 hamlets. Soon after that I met Ann and began in company with her dog. Sumba dogs are small, intense to help raise money for her projects. She and her staff built and have extravagantly curled tails. On this protein- starved water catchment tanks, composting toilets and primary island they are ultimately doomed for the pot but tolerated schools while delivering basic training in sanitation and until feast day. nutrition in very rough conditions. Did I mention malaria? She had it seven times. I visited a simple orphanage, where one brave woman was caring for 28 children from the age of two. She cooked two The first time I went into the field with Ann meals a day in a leaking hut, on a circle of there was a great deal of trudging up steep stones on a dirt floor. Unimaginably difficult and stony paths in the heat to look at toilet in the rainy season. Contact me if you’d blocks and water tanks. We sat in like to help build her a real kitchen. dirt-floored huts pretending to eat the dog which had been killed in our honour while On the last afternoon I was taken to the hordes of dusty kids gaped at our strange lovely white beach that stretches for faces. These were subsistence farmers who miles along the north coast. I fell into ate only what they raised themselves during conversation with a group of young the rainy season, mostly corn and cassava. Sumbanese university students who were There was almost no surface water; women home for the holidays. They told me all the and children walked miles to springs or beachfront property for miles had been harvested water from muddy buffalo bought by investors from Jakarta and Bali wallows. Women bore 10 or 12 children and a hospitality training school was under and lost three to disease. If there was a construction. The beach was called Pantai primary school within walking distance, and Kita (Our Beach); they joked drily that after if the teacher showed up, the smaller kids learned to read all the resorts were built the name would probably change to and write. Only about half of them finish elementary school. Pantai Mereka (Their Beach). The young people who have But very few could afford to send their older children to live managed to get an education, often sponsored, were bright in town where the high school was. and committed. They all planned to come home after graduation to work. Sumba is on a steep curve but some are climbing it. With the help of a handful of NGOs like Ann’s and an excellent but Things have changed a lot since my first visit. Now there are recently deposed Bupati, more kids are attending school. several flights a day into the new Tambolaka airport. There’s Roads have improved. In areas without electricity, PLN has a real restaurant with good food now, even though most of installed small solar panels for Rp 30,000 a month which the ingredients come from Bali. Ann has retired to the green power three light bulbs. Thanks to community water tanks fields of Kent, continuing to offer support to the excellent more families have access to water all year round, which local staff who now run the Yayasan. YHS has expanded means they can grow more food. Health has improved in its programs to identify and help over 700 handicapped villages where toilets have been built. There’s so much to people and train teens in reproductive health. do here. Just $500 pays for a water tank that serves five families, and a composting toilet can be built for $200. There’s more traffic now. One of Another $200 will bring a severely burned child to Bali for these days there will be so many free surgery. Sponsoring a child through high school is very vehicles on the main street of affordable. Please donate on the Project Hope Sumba Tambolaka that you won’t be able to dance down it in the evenings website. any more. Maybe that will be a I arrived on a monitoring visit in mid-June, the only foreigner good thing. on a full Garuda flight. The young lady beside me buttoned her jacket and donned woolly gloves against the chill of the air conditioning. She was one of a dozen university students Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - - Free-fall returning home to Tambolaka for the holidays; there’s no off the Tourist Trail is available from : university on Sumba. What were they studying? Dentistry, - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and law, accounting. Seminyak - Amazon downloadable for Kindle Modernisation is not necessarily improvement. The sole hotel, which shall remain nameless, had only been open for a couple of years but was already succumbing to entropy. E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com My ‘superior’ room had stained walls and ceiling, chipped Copyright © 2015 Greenspeak furniture, broken mirror and a mildewed bathroom with a dysfunctional door. Cobwebs festooned one corner. Perhaps in deference to guests’ privacy, the room boys never entered
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CREATIVE MEN IN BALI PART 2 In this part two on some amazing creative men in Bali, this focus is a little more on the artistic passions of these men and what inspires them in their form of expressing themselves in their creative work. I’ve had great pleasure hanging out with these incredible men, most of them I’ve met for the ¿rst time although their reputation preceded them and discovered warm and gracious gentlemen. I’d like to introduce you to a few of them. Some of them are very well known and the others deserve recognition for their talents. Dubbed the Original Prince of Batik Couture is Milo Migliavacca a pioneer of fashion design in Bali. Born with a natural talent for design in Milan, a city of aesthetics where beauty is part of the culture and famous for its fashion. After university he joined the famous Bennetton fashion house in Milan at the young age of 19. As fate would have it, Milo had a car accident injuring his neck, leaving him in a neck brace for 2 months. When he received money from the insurance he decided to travel somewhere new and had heard of the paradise island Bali but only knew that it was somewhere near Singapore. Ready for adventure he came to Bali alone in 1973 and stayed. He was fascinated with the handicrafts and fabrics he had never seen before. Milo discovered rayon jersey and began making clothes and was the ¿rst person to export clothing from Bali under the label Naga. He exported to Fiorucci clothing brand in Italy and the USA but encountered some challenges with lost cargo. Exporting wasn’t easy at that time. You must remember that business was conducted via telex in those days. No computers or even fax machines existed in Bali. Milo started working with batiks and in 1995 he opened his ¿rst shop in Bali at Aman Kila resort. With many shops in Indonesia now, Milo is an international name in fashion. His passions are orchids, which he breeds and also diving – taking underwater photography and of course design. He’s inspired by everything, such as seeing something or someone while driving or on the internet and nature. It was like entering an enormous enchanted garden ¿lled with orchids when I entered his beautiful and fascinating home and of¿ces and was greeted by this charming and gracious Italian man. www.milos-bali.com
********* Living Legend Welldo Wnophringgo is an artwork in progress. I ¿rst met him nearly twenty years ago and his selfstyle hasn’t changed but merely evolved. Every time I see him he dons more jewellery and piercings. Meeting him is unforgettable, he’s the flamboyant peacock in the crowd. Perhaps he was the inspiration for Johnny Depp’s Captain Jack Sparrow of the Pirates of the Caribbean. He’s an amazing painter, creating large pieces that are both realistic and fantastical. From a large family of 17 children in Surabaya, Welldo began painting when he was ¿ve years old and had his ¿rst exhibition in 1976 in Jakarta. Since then he’s had over 45 exhibitions in Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Denmark. Knowing from a young age that he wanted to be different he began wearing a lot of jewellery. He moved to Bali in 1991 and set up a studio in Legion. He also has a spiritual side in teaching meditation of what he calls Shiva Dance, where he taught on Dynapura beach for years. His goal is to have a large Enlightenment Centre to bring spiritual and art evolvement of consciousness to people. Check him out on Facebook at Hyankwelldownophringgo to view some of his artwork.
********* One of Ubud’s prominent movers and shakers is Taksu Spa and Restaurant director, Randall Hayward, who came to Bali for the ¿rst time in 1990 and fell in love with the magical island. He was one of the ¿rst western Reiki Masters and founded the Reiki Foundation as well as co-founder of Health Renaissance a large Health and Wellness centre. He had been spending forty weeks of the year touring the USA as a lecturer on health and world
spiritual traditions as well as being Director of International Training for Megabrain Institute and Outreach trainer for the Monroe Institute. After travelling over two million miles he was ready for a change and a chance to slow down his nonstop lifestyle. With his love of Bali he began returning regularly with a desire to create a world class healing and teaching centre. On his ¿rst trip he met Ibu Nur, who founded the ¿rst salon/spa in Ubud and together they decided to develop a spa on her family property in the heart of Ubud. Starting out small, the little spa slowly grew. After eight years Ibu Nur chose to focus on expanding Nur Salon while Randall continued Taksu’s evolution adding restaurants, professional healers from around the world and a ¿ve level gallery based on health and wellness. Randall’s passion to offer the very best quality in treatment experiences and food is the driving force behind Taksu’s expansion. He is ardent about the restaurants offering the best in fresh organic food which has developed into a unique Aquaponic garden at Taksu incorporating a symbiotic system to grow vegetables, herbs and spices nourished by ¿sh which swim in the pond below. The Aquaponic garden at Taksu, and organic gardens high in the mountains, provide the freshest Garden to Table produce for the Taksu restaurants and the Gallery Food Court as well as the primary ingredients for Taksu’s extensive organic spa treatments. With deep respect for Bali and the Balinese Randall chose the word Taksu as the name for all his projects. ‘Taksu’ is a Balinese word for a state that is instantly recognized but nearly impossible to describe. It conveys an indescribable energy that occurs when one is in tune with themselves, their pathway and their connection with Source, Earth and the Universe. It is a term many times used to describe a once in a lifetime performance or work of art. It is a continual reminder to all staff to strive to bring guests something joyful and deeply personal, a moment leading to a life of greater Àow. He currently is working on many new projects for Taksu including lines of organic natural clothing, coffee and chocolate roasting and production, new cutting edge spa treatments. www.taksuspa. com
********* I met Rio Sidik at Nyoman’s Beer Garden where he was going to be playing that night. His career has really taken off after coming to Bali 18 years ago when he was 18. Lately he’s been playing in Jakarta three times a week on TV and for events plus twice a week here in Bali at Nyoman’s and Ryoshi in Seminyak on Monday nights playing jazz with his band. Singer, trumpeter and guitarist he has a strong stage presence during a performance with a powerful voice. It’s hard to take your eyes off him while he’s blaring out notes on his trumpet. A seasoned entertainer he knows how to captivate the audience. Music is in Rio’s blood as he comes from a family of musicians from Surabaya. His grandfather was a trumpeter and his grandmother and mother were jazz singers. His brother is a trumpeter and his sister a singer here in Bali, who often sings with Rio’s band. He joined the Saharaja band with his then girlfriend, an Australian violinist soon after moving to Bali. The seven member band plays a type of World fusion music, creating a unique sound and quickly became very popular in Bali and produced three CDs. The band has toured Asia, Africa and Australia. Saharaja still plays together, however without their sizzling violinist. But his true love is jazz. As a composer, Rio is inspired by women, his love life and meeting interesting people and has been producing music for some of his friends lately. His latest is a DVD & CD called ‘The Sound of Mystical – Live’. He’ll be playing at the Java Jazz Festival and Live Jazz in Bali. This summer he’ll be touring Portugal and Holland and then off to Russia in the autumn with many gigs lined up. “The Russians love me”, he smiled. www.riosidik.com
********* When I was searching for someone in Bali to design a cover for
my new book, I was recommended to Balinese graphic artist and illustrator, Gede Nuriastha. This young man speaks perfect English and is very talented. He began drawing when he was in elementary school, being inspired by a picture his father brought home of a classic rice ¿eld in north Bali. When he was in high school he won a position in an exchange student program with Australia and lived in Adelaide, Australia for six months, where he learned about Australian culture, improved his English and studied art. It was here in 2000 that one of his art teachers taught Gede how to use Photoshop 5. This became his passion. When he returned to Bali he bought a computer and learned more about Photoshop 5. In 2006 Gede started an on-line gallery but it wasn’t until 2008 that he got his ¿rst customer for T-shirt designs, which continues until today. In 2012 he started working for Garuda Airlines as marketing support designing artwork for report’s covers and printed advertisements for local newspapers. Since 2014 he’s been working free lance doing corporate logos, illustration patterns, campaign ID, designs and now book covers. He always listens to dance music while he’s working for inspiration like Toki Doki, Hydro 74 and Christopher Nolan ¿lms. His passion is photography and cooking and making his mum happy by taking her out for dinner once a month. He loves drawing and the work he does desiring to be an entrepreneur. If you need some design work contact: http://be.net/gdnuriastha
********* Being a photography buff I was excited to meet photographer Rio Helmi who’s been living in Ubud for over 30 years. Born in Switzerland of an Indonesian diplomat father and Turkish mother, Rio’s lived in Europe, Australia and Indonesia. Inspired by his father’s enthusiasm as an amateur photographer, he began taking photos of his family at a young age experimenting with his ¿rst Brownie then got a Kodak Instamatic with the revolving Àash cube on top. When he was 11 he had his ¿rst lesson in the darkroom from his godfather’s daughter, a photographer and loved it. Photography became his passion and began working professionally in 1973 to 78 in Sydney as a graphic artist in the fashion industry. From 1979 to 1983 he began working for newspapers and magazines like Bali Post, Mutiara and Tempo in Indonesia as a writer and photographer. Since 1983 he’s been working freelance. A devout Buddhist, Rio’s other passion is travelling. Most mornings he gets on his big Kawasaki motorbike, armed with his cameras then drives about 80 kilometres a day around the countryside of Bali, stopping to take photos when something catches his eye. It could be anything – a person, an object or a scene. His keen eyes look for something that stands out in a unique way. His latest book of photos is called ‘Travels on Two Wheels, a Broader Perspective on Bali’, a series of eclectic panoramas taken during 30,000 kilometres of travelling around Bali on his motorbike. Rio has travelled throughout Asia either on assignment or on personal projects photographing images of rural and urban life. He has a current on-going project travelling around rural areas of East Java, depicting both how labourers live and work there, and migrant workers from this area who do seasonal work in Bali. These workers provide cheap labour for both the boom in Bali’s tourism sector as well as in the agricultural sector. Rio has written and published over 20 books of his photography work. ‘Memories of the Sacred’ is a collection of over 30 years of photos taken of Balinese ceremonies. To view some of his work, visit his gallery and cafe in Ubud. www.riohelmi.com
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Matthew Giles of Australia sank a clutch birdie putt on the last hole to win the Bali National Golf Championship title by one-shot. The Bali National Golf Championship ended on Sunday, June 28, 2015 at Nusa Dua with 25-year-old Australian professional golfer Matthew Giles recording a birdie on the last hole to card a 12-under-par 276 over 72 holes, winning by only one stroke over Canadian Lindsay Reynolds who ended play 11 strokes under par and Thai golfer Sutijet Kooratanapisan finishing at 9 under par. On Sunday, the final day and fourth round saw Giles record five birdies and 3 bogies. The Australian’s victory saw Giles claim US$13,300 in prize fees as his share of nearly Rp. One billion (US$75,000) in total prize money.Meanwhile Hsieh Chi-Hsien placed fourth at 8 under par and Micah Lauren at fifth at 7 under par. The course of play and the event management of the Bali National Golf Championship received almost universal praise from both players and officials, clearing the way for even larger tournament events in the future.Since it was inaugurated in 2010, the ADT has grown from five events in the first year to a record 22 tournaments in 2015. The ADT will continue to reward the top-five finishers on the Order of Merit at the end of this season with Asian Tour cards for 2016. With the Olympic Games looming in 2016 where golf will be reintroduced as a medal sport, players in the region could earn their spots in Rio de Janeiro by earning Official World Golf Ranking points through the Asian Tour and ADT.
The Men’s Division 1 match on 21 June saw Udayana and BSF Cricket Academy, the only teams in this division consisting of all local Indonesian players, pitted against each other. BSF batted first and struggled to reach 8 for 105, a below par score, in their 20 allotted overs with only Wisnu Kurniawan offering any resistance. Udayana were able to chase down their victory target in the 17 over to have another convincing win. In the Men’s Division 2 match two new teams, Badung and Jembrana, played and in a close match Jembrana came out the victors to record their first win in the League. In the Women’s Ten/10 match Gianyar, undefeated for 2 years, were far too powerful for Jembrana and won by 113 runs.
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There was only one match on Sunday 28 June because the Udayana oval was unavailable for cricket in the afternoon. But what a nail biter the match turned out to be with Bali Bandits and Udayana having a tied match. Bali Bandits looked as if they would be the winners at 3 wickets for 108 with Shae Thompson, 53 off 32 balls, dominating the Udayana bowlers and with 4 overs still to go. However 2 wickets to slow bowler Soni Hawoe in the 17th over, including Shae’s, saw the match tighten up. In the end Bali Bandits managed to hit 4 runs off the last ball of the match to tie the scores. For full list of sports please go to http://www. balisportmag.com
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SCHEDULE THAT Bali Community Choir (11 July) There really isn’t a more harmonious sound than a choir singing together. It can be certainly very moving as people from all walks of life come together in celebration of song. The Bali Community Choir have been together for six years and will perform its midyear concert called a ‘Celebration of Song’ with Brendan O’Donnell directing. Both Indonesians and expatriates form the choir. The programme includes solo and choral selections ranging from classical, jazz, Broadway, and Indonesian songs. The choir is highly sought after and they performed at the Commemoration of the Bali Bombings in 2012 and the Pan Am Memorial Commemoration last year. Their Christmas concerts are truly wonderful too. All proceeds raised will be donated to the John Fawcett Foundation. Best known for sight restoration and blindness prevention with a mobile eye clinic for cataract surgery the John Fawcett Foundation offers corrective surgery for children, education assistance and assistance to ill children and young people. The foundation needs all the support it can get and hopefully a substantial sum will be raised on this very special evening. This is a community event and everyone is invited to come along and listen to the beautiful voices of the community choir which will certainly leave lasting memories. When : 7.30 pm Cost : IDR 50,000 (adults) IDR 20,000 (students) Where : SMK 3 Tourism School, Jl Tirta Nadi II, Sanur Contact : 353120682 (Brendan O’Donnell)
Bali Unite Festival (31 July – 2 August) This is the very ¿rst beachside music festival of its kind in Karangasem, a very stunning region of East Bali for those readers who have not yet ventured out there. The beach will be transformed into an international music celebration that welcomes festival goers to enjoy a mix of world class and favourite local artists. Yoga and wellness classes will feature together with workshops focused on ego-consciousness and sustainable lifestyle as well as organic foods and drinks. The ¿rst in the line up includes Brooklyn hip-hop recording artist, actor, and activist Yasiin Bey (fka Mos Def); DJ MAG top 100 artist and platinum awarded producer Borgeous; Grammy-award nominated reggae legend Ky-Mani Marley, and Californian surfer and singersongwriter Donavon Frankenreiter. This event will take place at the brand new 7Temples eco beach complex about a one hour drive from the airport and very close to Padang Bai. Thousands of music, art and beach fans are expected to descend upon the area for three days of living the life to its maximum. A full moon dance party will be held on 1 August. Plenty of family friendly activities will feature each day. 7Temple has a great camping ground with tents and sleeping bags available for rent. It seems that camping is certainly taking off in Indonesia. The festival is all about great music, overnight camping, delicious and healthy foods and drinks with daily yoga, dance and much more. Interestingly, the new 7Temples complex is Asia’s ¿rst large scale eco festival venue, deriving its name from the seven Hindu temples that surround the property. The website is comprehensive and you can book your tickets on line. Do try to book on line as you will save considerably. There are also VIP rates and camping rates which you can access at the website. A bus leaving from central Kuta can also be booked if you need transport. Whether you decide to go for the day or an overnight stay a great time is guaranteed by all. Cost : IDR750,000 (Friday) IDR950,000 (Saturday) IDR 1,500,000 (weekend) standard IDR900,000 (Friday) IDR1,500,000 (Saturday) IDR1,950,000 (weekend) (at the gate) Where : 7Temples Complex, Near Padang Bai, Karangasem Contact : Yessical Yohanes 081272755511 yessica@gazeasia www.baliunite.com
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The Sunday Social on Double Six Rooftop (19 July 2015) The Double Six Rooftop is worth a visit if you have not done so already. Fifteen metres above sea level this is one of the world’s largest rooftop bars and you can certainly sit and enjoy the stunning views over the ocean. This Sunday will be particularly enjoyable with music featuring Mark Knight. Guests can enjoy locally inspired cocktails designed by Jonathan Jack and relax and enjoy the views. The food is sensational too with a circular ¿re pit grill, offering a range of delicious Àavours. As would be expected with this type of stylish venue, the dress code is casual smart with no singlets allowed or alcohol branded clothing. This is de¿nitely a great place to chillax. When : 2 pm – 10 pm Where : Double Six Luxury Hotel, No. 66, Double Six Beach, Seminyak Contact : 734300 reservations@doublesixrooftop.com www.doublesixrooftop.com
Sunny side up Tropical Music Festival (7 August) The high season is well and truly in full swing with another cultural music festival for one day at one of Bali’s trendiest award winning spots. The festival brings together a selection of cutting edge international artists and DJs spanning a wide variety of genres, with Passion Pit, Jessie Ware and many more performing throughout the day and into the night. This is going to draw all the stylish and beautiful people of the Bali community for an event that will rock late into the night. Already, according to Facebook, more than 977 people are attending. Do book your tickets on line as they are usually more expensive on the door. It will be oodles of fun for music lovers and party goers out there. When : 2 pm Cost : IDR1,250,000 Where : Potato Head Beach Club, Jl Petitenget, No 51B Seminyak, Bali Contact : 4737979 www.id.ticketbase.com/events/sunny-side-up www.ismaya.com/tickets http://www.bobobobo.com/treat/treats/special-events/ sunny-side-up-tropical-festival-tickets
Garage Sale; Moving out. Old teak furniture, bed, almari, sofa, table, book shelf, cabinet, buffet, etc. Jalan Padma Utara Legian. Please call or sms for appointment Roger 0812 4688 9520. [107] For Sale; Large painting 130x85 cms by well known Ubud artist Huda ‘Bali Man with Fighting Cock’ set in silver painted frame Rp. 4.000.000 nego. Call or SMS Leslie 0821 4689 5889. Ubud. [108] For Sale; Need to sell wooden furniture cheaply (teak, 60 to 80% less than the price I paid). Including a desk counter. Good condition. Used only for over a year. Pictures available. Contact Awi 0819 3612 1189. Seminyak. [088] For Sale; Almost new highquality Sleep & Dream Chiro Sleep king size mattress. New price 4,9 million, will sell for 3,5 million. Used for only 3 weeks. Ph. 0821 4739 9785, e-mail <robstout@ linuxmail.org>. Legian. [089]
For Sale; Yamaha 85 HP outboard just overhauled for sale 25.000.000 Rp. Contact Julio 081 238 01989. Kerobokan. [104] For Sale; Canoe paddles. Two aliminium shaft with plastic blades Rp550,000 each. Styz fiberglass elite paddle. New price Rp1.8 juta. Bargain sale Rp 650,000. 0813 3741 2639. Nusa Dua. [092] For Sale; Leaf and rubbish blower. Ozito from Australia. New in the box. Blows, vacuums and mulches the leaves. Air speed of 160 ˆ 270 km/h. 2400W. 40l collection bag. Come and try. Bargain: Rp1.2 juta. 0813 3741 2639. Nusa Dua. [093] For Sale; Treadmill. JK Exer Prominent 9840. Original cost 8 years ago over Rp35 juta. Still in great condition. Original manual. High speed, full 10% incline. Relocating and this has to go. Bargain Rp8.5 juta. 0813 3741 2639. Nusa Dua. [094] Make your vocation into vacation and you will not have to work a single day.
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Waterman Awards and Bene¿t Night on 14th August 2015 There are all kinds of people making an amazing difference in Bali and this foundation is no exception. The ROLE Foundation is working hard to stop toxic waste from covering beaches, rivers, waterways and ocean and the killing of reefs and marine life. This is another event that extends to the community to come along and support the Waterman’s Award and Bene¿t Night. The aim of this evening is to identify role models and honour the Watermen and Ladies of Indonesia while at the same time raising money for direct action, education and awareness of the massive waste problem. This problem not only affects Indonesia but many other parts of the world and ultimately kills reefs and marine life. It is too shocking and I think we could all make a difference by conserving water and disposing of waste responsibly. In addition, do come along and lend your support. The last two annual awards and bene¿t night were incredibly successful and approximately $20,000 was raised. Watermen and ladies were awarded in various areas including clean water initiatives. Attention and awareness was also raised to the issue of massive amounts of waste going into the ocean. The ROLE Foundation deserves our support as they continue this dif¿cult battle to reduce waste and ensure clean water. This evening is all about recognising the achievements of people in the community.
I’m an Angel charity event usually marks the start of the high season in Bali, which falls right before two auspicious festivals in the religious calendar of Bali both Eid and Galungan. Ku De Ta will once again play hosts to the 13th annual charity : from 5.30 pm event. There will be plenty of food When : Skai Beach Club, Padma Resort, Legian stalls from Bali’s ¿nest restaurants Where including Mozaic, Barbacoa, Sa- Contact : Mike O’Leary 081933113229 mike@rolefoundation.org www.rolefoundation.org rong, Mamazan and many others. Entertainment and music will ¿ll the afternoon. Funds raised will bene¿t the charity I’m an Angel, a nonpro¿t foundation dedicated to empowering rural communities as they strive to improve their standard of living while dealing with resource scarcity and socioeconomic challenges. I’m an Angel is one event that the com- Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all munity is invited to and a cause that is in need of your support. up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2015 Do come along for a great afternoon.
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How Nigh is the End of the World? Scientists lot more upbeat than us, say studies Most of us understand that Earth’s days are numbered, that there is no avoiding it, and are overly concerned. We know that in a few billion years the Sun is going to expand and consume our planet along with most if not all the solar system before gobbling us up in a singularity; and that many millennia before this we will have been made toast.
extent of American religiosity becomes disturbingly clear, placed as it is co-second with climate change as a world-ender. Other than this each country’s nutty fringe seems equally alive and well.
If we turn to the Oxford study, however, an amalgamation of their quantifiable risks, find at most only a 10.1 percent chance that the world will be ending in our lifetime. There were some In as much as the thought concerns us we rather hope we’ll risks they could not quantify — but looking at the odds they have cracked the Speed of Light barrier by then and interstel- placed on things like climate change and nuclear war, put lar travel will have us nicely together all those, wouldn’t ensconced elsewhere. Not be more than 2 or 3 percent. that that will necessarily Which means the public is at ensure permanent human least twice as pessimistic as or post-human safe tenure the experts about the world in a galaxy-colliding and coming to an end. ever-expanding cosmos.But The Oxford report cites 12 what about our chances of risks and their probability: survival in the next 100 years, what do we feel Unknown consequences: about that? Judging from an amalgamation of all the the ever-growing torrent of risks not thought of or seem novels, movies and cable ridiculous. Together they TV series published or represent a significant screened over the past 30 threat. Probability: 0.1% years, all dealing with the end of our civilization as we Asteroid impact: an asterknow it, if not the destruction oid 5km across big enough of the planet, we are in a to end civilisation, hits Earth collective funk not seen about once every 20 million since Christendom expectyears. But programs to deed the World to end in 1000 flecting an incoming asteroid AD. Or is it all just the Holare in progress. Probability: lywood block-buster money-machine pandering to our well- 0.00013% known propensity to love scaring ourselves silly for a few hours while getting on with our lives? Artificial intelligence: the most discussed apocalyptic threat at the moment. But no one knows if machine intelligence can To help answer the question we now have two new surveys take over the world. Probability: 0-10% to tell us not only the way we fear the world will end but how likely it may happen. One study researched the general Supervolcano: An eruption could lead to a “volcanic winter” population in the UK and the USA, while the second surveyed and mass extinction. Probability: 0.00003% international scientists in related disciplines. The first piece of research to appear from experts at Oxford University’s Ecological collapse: A collapse of the global ecosystem Global Challenges Foundation came out last month. Although making life unsustainable is too complex to value. Probability: n/a civilisation has ended many times in popular fiction, the issue has been almost entirely ignored by governments a fact that Bad global governance: leading to civilisation collapse is caused the team to comment: impossible to estimate. Probability: n/a “We were surprised that no one has compiled a list of global risks with impacts that, for all practical purposes, can be called infinite,” says co-author Dennis Pamlin of the Global Challenges Foundation. “We don’t want to be accused of scaremongering but we want to get policy makers talking.” The report is a scientific assessment on the possibility of oblivion, but more importantly it is a call for action based on the assumption that humanity can rise to the challenges and turn them into opportunities. “We are confronted with possibly the greatest challenge ever and our response needs to match this through global collaboration in new and innovative ways”, said Prof. Pamlin.Co-incidentally one week later the research organisation YouGov, which had been commissioned to poll American and British respondents about how they thought the world will end, released their results. A lot of the You Gov analyses focused on partisan splits about the end of the world. Republicans, as a group, said nuclear war and Judgment Day will be the most likely causes of the apocalypse. Democrats said climate change, although they were more confident than Republicans that there won’t be an apocalypse at all. What is interesting, however, is not the partisan split but rather the split between experts and citizens. Is does seem that the popular narrative radically overstates the likelihood of an apocalyptic breakdown of society. Now we can actually get some kind of comparison between expert assessments and public opinion on the question. Most significantly the public is a lot more sure than the scientists that the apocalypse is coming. While it is true, when asked if doomsday would occur in their lifetime, 77 percent of respondents said that it was either somewhat or very unlikely. But that still means that 23 percent thought it was pretty likely.
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Global system collapse: economic/societal collapse, so that continuation of civilised life impossible; too many unknowns. Probability: n/a Extreme climate change: Models of 4C to 6C leading to collapse of civilization. Probability: 0.01% Nuclear war: While all-out nuclear war is unlikely a reduced risk remains: Probability: 0.005% Global pandemic: with incurability (Ebola), lethality (rabies), infectiousness (common cold) and long incubation period (HIV/ Aids). Probability: 0.0001% Synthetic biology: Genetic engineering can be enormously beneficial for humanity but might go horribly wrong, worse than any pandemic. Probability: 0.01% Nanotechnology: manufacturing on atomic scale could create wonderful materials but also new weapons. Probability: 0.01% Summed up, the Oxford scientists put the apocalyptic risk factors and percentage possibilities as: 1. Artificial intelligence (0-10% chance) 2. Unspecified cause (0.1%) 3. Three-way tie between (0.01%): i.e. climate change, synthetic biology, nanotechnology
Overall Prof. Stuart Armstrong of Oxford’s Future of Humanity Institute says, “Putting the risk of extinction below 5 per cent in the next 100 years would be wildly overconfident.” Still uncomfortably high odds. So what can we learn from this? The public may be a lot more pessimistic about the world coming to an end for any reason, but the experts are far more pessimistic than we are about technology being the likely The US:UK comparisons as to the reasons for an apocalypse cause. And if that is what keeps the scientists awake at night in the You Gov survey are illuminating: then I reckon we’ve got a lot more cause to worry about Cyberman than we have about Judgement Day, the Aliens and/ Cause USA UK or Zombies. Nuclear War 28% 37% Climate 16 13 Judgement Day 16 3 Revolution 9 5 Comments or queries Zombies 2 3 ParacelsusAsia@yahoo.com Aliens 1 1
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Moving Sale; Microwave, blender stove. All kitchen tools many house hold items. Pots, pans, bed sheets, many pillows, clothes cabinets, shelves. No photos sent, come see. Contact 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [032] Art books for sale: 230 art books from the collection of a prominent Indonesian artist; grouped into categories: art general, colour, drawing, sculpture, architecture, individual artists, galleries and museums, the business of fine art, countries, crafts. Total collection valued at Rp 60m. For list and further details contact <masapt@ yahoo.co.uk>. [057]
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) has been making headlines lately, as an outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (coronavirus) has been ongoing in South Korea since May 2015. The virus, which causes MERS, is a newly emerged betacoronavirus that was first identified in a patient from Saudi Arabia in April 2012. South Korea reported its first MERS case on 20th May 2015. A 68-year-old man returning from the Middle East was diagnosed with MERS nine days after he initially sought medical help. As of 9 June 2015, 2,208 schools have been temporarily closed, including 20 universities. As of 27 June 2015, there were 182 known cases in or from the country and 32 people have died from this outbreak, 2,467 people have been placed in isolation at home or at government designated facilities. As of 30 June 2015, South Korea had gone 3 days with no new cases of MERS. MERS is viral respiratory illness first reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012. It is caused by a coronavirus called MERS-CoV. Most people who have MERS-CoV infection develop severe acute respiratory illness, cough, and shortness of breath. About 30% of these people will die. So far, all the cases have been linked to countries in the Arabian Peninsula & South Korea. This virus has spread from ill people to others through close contact, such as caring for or living with an infected person. However, there is no evidence of sustained spreading in community settings. Here’s an update on what we know about MERS so far. What is it? Middle East respiratory syndrome, a potentially fatally virus from the same family as the common cold and severe acute respiratory syndrome virus (SARS). Symptoms: Affects the lower and upper respiratory tracts, leading to coughing, shortness of breath, fever and pneumonia. The virus aims for cells in the lungs and possibly the kidneys, which may explain instances of kidney failure. But some people who have been infected report no symptoms. Source: Scientists say the virus may have been circulating in Arabian camels for more than 20 years. Evidence also points to bats as the initial culprit, possibly infecting camels, which then infect humans. A study published in mBio suggests that the MERS virus is capable of passing between camels and humans, but neither CDC nor the World Health Organization have confirmed the connection. Who’s at risk: Some early victims worked with camels, ate camel meat or drank camel milk, though it has yet to be confirmed that the virus passes from camels to humans. We don’t know exactly how it spreads — perhaps through air or bodily fluids. Many patients are health care workers and family members who came in close contact with an infected person. Who’s been diagnosed: The first cases were diagnosed in 2012 in Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Just over 1000 cases
of the disease have been reported as of May 2015. About 40% of those who become infected die from the disease. The first identified case occurred in 2012 in Saudi Arabia and most cases have occurred in the Arabian Peninsula. A large outbreak occurred in the Republic of Korea in 2015. Dozens more cases have been found throughout the Middle East and in seven other countries, including the U.S and cases also in France, Greece, Italy, Malaysia, Tunisia and the U.K. In both the United States and the U.K, patients had been in the Middle East or were in close contact with a MERS victim. Treatment and cure: Patients are isolated, either in a hospital or at home if the viral infection is not too severe. Those with breathing difficulties are supported with a machine that provides extra oxygen. They’re given medication for fever. There’s no vaccine; in the best-case scenario, it would take at least three years to develop one. Death rate: The illness is deadliest for the elderly or those with underlying conditions like diabetes and heart disease. Since 2012, about 1 in 4 patients have died. The cause can be lack of oxygen passing from the lungs into the blood. Who should be tested? Patients who develop a fever and symptoms of respiratory illness within 14 days of traveling from the Middle East or South Korea, or while caring for a person infected with MERS. A bit of good news: Early on, only patients with severe symptoms were diagnosed; now patients with milder cases and a better chance of recovery are being identified. So the MERS fatality rate isn’t as high as research may suggest. Are we at risk here in Bali? Well theoretically yes. With the amount of international flights that arrive at Ngurah Rai airport each day as well as the ongoing Hajj, which sees tens of thousands of Indonesians visit Saudi each year, I would say there is reasonable cause for concern. Both Saudi and Korea naturally have strict travel restrictions for ill passengers. Let’s hope that these measures will prevent the disease from spreading beyond their borders.
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What Do You Pack? by Roberto Di Marco The subtitle of Italian psychiatrist and author Dr. Roberto Di Marco’s book - “If You Are Never Coming Back’ - says it all. If you take heed of the hard-earned advice offered in this compilation of 15 remarkable stories of expats who have left their past behind to live in a new country for keeps, it could change your life. We have all heard stories atout these sorts of people, many of whom live all around us in Bali. They have left the comfort and security of their home, families, friends and language that they have known from childhood to strike out into the unknown, half way around the world, never to return. It’s natural to wonder what they have experienced transplanting themselves into a totally alien culture. How did they adapt? Did they ever adapt? What were their motives to take such a leap? Many assume that they are running from something - a wife, boredom, responsibilities, the law or perhaps just from themselves. Are they cowards and loners or brave adventurers?
Roberto Di Marco, who bills himseelf as a “expatriate consultant” has written numerous articles, novels and plays. A wordly and sophisticated background living in many countries exposed him to the expatriate lifestyle for long periods of time. He served as an editor for the gynecology magazine Agico, penned a monthly column on sexology for the Italian edition of Playboy, collaborated with periodicals L’espresso, Penthouse and written for a number of scientific journals. What Do you Pack? was first published in Italian in 2007. This English edition by Orchid Press appeared seven years later. Di Marco learned from living overseas for years in Cebu in the Philippines and Phuket in Thailand that starting a new life opens up your mind and helps you to look deep inside yourself. Each of the characters in his book who have started a new life in new surroundings discovered unknown sides of themselves. Each had lived in a limited environment, confined to only what they could experience in their immediate surroundings. Each believed that their
*The most common reasons for people to make a geographic change: 1) to improve their economic circumstances; 2) to move from a rich country to a poor country where their money is worth more; 3) to look for lovers and spouses; 4) the allure of a more pleasant and temperate climate; 5) the appeal of a more natural way of life free from social constraints and formalities; 6) to discover new dimensions in their lives. Bali, for example, is more suited to artists than to business people. *The nationalities most prone to start a new life in Asia are Russians who live in a harsh climate and for many years were isolated from the rest of the world. Men are more likely than women to adapt to difficulties and take on a new culture. *The best way to make a success of living abroad is to not judge and be inflexible in your opinions; try to understand different ways of seeing and thinking; don’t recreate abroad the life you lived in your home country; test yourself in unfamiliar situations; visit places other than where your fellow countrymen hang out; make friends with different people from other countries and other walks of life.
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Below are just a few of the lessons and pearls of wisdom that I took away after reading the dramatic stories of people in the book who chose to leave everything behind.
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Within these fascinating and highly revealing true life stories the reader will indeed encounter some strange tales and indeniably unusual characters. Each tale is written in the first person, describes the person’s former life, why and how he or she left and the new life they have made for themselves. Some have ended up in paradise and others found hell, but regardless of the outcome, their stories are enlightening – a rich mix of adventure and invaluable practical information for those who are considering such a life change.
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*A skilled cook, a restauranteur or talented lounge singer can easily open a business or find work and earn money while living in his or her adopted land. In countries such as Laos, Cambodia, Philippines and in northern Thailand, an expat can live for less than 1000 Euros a month. In areas with few expats and tourists, living can be even cheaper.
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*The most favorable Asian countries for expats to live are busy international tourist centers like Bali and Phuket in Thailand which enjoy eternal summer, offer numerous services like health care and Western comforts for people from all over the world. What Do You Pack? 15 True Stories of Those Who Left Their Past Behind, Orchid Press 2014, ISBN 978-974-524152-7, softcover, 268 pages, dimensions 21.6 x 14 cm. Available for US$20 directly from the Orchid Press (www. orchidbooks.com) or Amazon (www.amazon.com).
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we don’t do anything, who benefits? It’s Singapore,” Pramudito said. “There’s no other way to take back those
Bali Police have named the foster mother of a murdered 8-year-old girl as a suspect in her killing. Margaret Christine Megawe, who has already been named a suspect for child neglect, was on Monday (29/6) accused of involvement in the brutal murder of her stepdaughter, Engeline (previously reported as Angeline). “Based on Saturday’s investigation, the evidence and testimonies collected by the investigators, we have a new suspect, Margraret,” a source within Bali police said Monday.
But after questioning more than 30 witnesses in the investigation, police say they have found enough evidence to further implicate Margaret in the crime. Bali Police chief Isnp. Gen. Ronny F.Sompie confirmed that Margaret had been named a suspect on Monday, telling the Jakarta Globe the decision was based on “sufficient initial evidence.” Margaret has now twice refused to be questioned with a lie detector.
funds. The money has been stored in Singapore for decades.” There is an estimated 3,000 trillion rupiah ($225.56 billion) in Singapore alone, said Mekar Satria Utama, a spokesman for the tax office. (June 24th 2015) British Man Dies After Fall from Hotel Balcony Fifty-year-old British man Mervyn Robert Greer was killed Monday (22/6) night after falling from the balcony of his second story room at the Mercure Hotel, Kuta. Police
Nearly a month after Angeline disappeared, police found the little girl’s body buried in the backyard of her foster mother’s home in Denpasar, Bali on June 8. A former domestic worker for the family, Agus, 25, confessed to sexually assaulting the 8-year-old before killing her and disposing of her body, police said.
Police have also not ruled out naming more suspects in the case. Angeline’s murder has gripped the nation, inciting anger and regret over Angeline’s tragic life before her violent death. There have since been numerous calls for a review of Indonesia’s child protection laws. (June 29th 2015)
interviewed a woman who was in Greer’s room at the time of the fall who claimed she had no idea how the fall occurred. The woman who has not been named is originally from East Java. According to Kuta Police Commissioner Dedy Januarta, Greer apparently suffered from an illness that caused dizziness. Kuta Police are continuing to investigate the case and are currently coordinating with the British Consul and the victim’s
In Wake of Engeline’s Death, KPAI Proposes Ban on Foreign Adoption Indonesia’s child protection body has proposed a moratorium on adoption by foreigners following the gruesome murder of an 8-year-old girl in Bali.
Asrorun said the Indonesian constitution stipulated that poor people and abandoned children were the state’s responsibility.
Engeline, was found dead and buried in the backyard of her foster mother’s home in Denpasar, Bali on June 8.
He said, therefore, allowing adoption by foreigner would “hurt the country’s dignity.”
family. (June 24th 2015) Monument to Angeline Planned for Bali The Denpasar city government together with NGOs concerned with child safety has approved the building of a monument in honor of slain child Angeline. “We plan to acknowledge, in the form of a monument to Angeline, the need for awareness of violence against children,” said Arist Merdeka Sirait, Chairman of the National Commission for
The girl was adopted at birth by an Indonesian woman Margaret Christine Megawe, and her American partner (who passed away some time ago). On Tuesday (30/6), Asrorun Niam Soleh, chairman of the Commission of Children Protection (KPAI), added his voice to those calling for an overhaul of child protection laws in Indonesia. He said adoption should be made the last option - “especially adoption by foreigners.” Indonesia allows adoption under very strict conditions, Asrorun said. The identity of the child’s biological parents cannot be erased and foster parents must be of the same religion as the child.
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“Adoption should be done for the child’s interest, not the parent’s, but the truth has deviated from that,” Asrorun said. “Adoption is often associated with poverty and it could lead to child trafficking.”
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international attention, and by building a monument it will act as a reminder of what has happened here as well as creating public awareness of child abuse. They hope to break ground for the statue to commemorate national
Asrorun said Indonesia must strengthen the Ministry of Children Protection and Women’s Empowerment to ensure children’s welfare. There have been numerous calls for a review of Indonesia’s child protection laws in the wake of Engeline’s murder. Engeline was adopted when she was a baby because her biological parents could not afford to pay the hospital for her birth. (June 30th 2015)
Children’s Day on July 23. (June 24th 2015) Malnutrition Hits Thousands of Children in East Nusa Tenggara East Nusa Tenggara has caught the nation’s attention again following a report of child deaths due to malnutrition, an indication that there has been no improvement whatsoever in the living conditions of kids in the province. East Nusa Tenggara’s Health Agency on Wednesday (24/6)
Indonesia Considers Tax Amnesty for Financial Crimes
New Zealander Antony de Malmanche has been sentenced to 15 years’ jail for drug trafficking by a Bali court unmoved by evidence of his mental illness and manipulation by online scammers. In addition to 15 years’ jail, the court imposed a Rp 4 billion ($390,000) fine interchangeable with an additional three months in prison. The 53-year-old says he didn’t know 1.7kg of crystal meth was in his backpack when he flew to Bali on December 1, where he believed he would be meeting a woman he had been chatting with online. The judges could have imposed the maximum sentence of death. Prosecutors wanted 18 years’ jail for de Malmanche, arguing his passport, plane ticket and a customs declaration form in the same bag as the drugs were enough to prove ownership. His defense claimed the Kiwi was a victim of trafficking, rather than a trafficker, and called experts to testify about his mental illness, low IQ and vulnerability to brainwashing by online
Child Protection. Arist explained that the case has received
Indonesia’s tax office is considering a tax amnesty for financial crimes, in a move that could bring at least 100 trillion rupiah ($7.5 billion) into state coffers, the directorgeneral of taxes said on Wednesday (24/6). Southeast Asia’s biggest economy is grappling with its weakest
reported that between January and May this year, as many as 1,918 children under five years old were diagnosed with malnutrition, while 21,134 others were assessed with stunting. 11 of the malnourished died. The malnutrition data came from regular weighing of 330,000 children from across the province. Agency official Isbandrio said malnutrition cases were reported across nearly all 22 districts and municipalities in the province - with the districts
growth in six years and a huge budget deficit, while its
of Southwest Sumba, Kupang, South Mideast and North
tax collection rate is one of the lowest in the region as a
Mideast contributing the most cases. Isbandrio said most
proportion of gross domestic product. President Joko
of the malnourished children lived in outlying regions.
Widodo’s administration has an ambitious tax revenue
With infrastructure and transportation remaining largely
target of 1,489.3 trillion rupiah this year, up 30 percent from
underdeveloped in the eastern Indonesia province, it has
last year’s collection. Under the tax office’s proposal, the
been difficult for the government’s health programs to reach
perpetrators of financial crimes including corruption and
residents. “We also believe that this has happened because
money laundering can pay a 10-15 percent tax on the
of mothers’ poor knowledge about nutrition,” he added.
assets they bring back to Indonesia, in return for a pardon
“The situation has been made worse with a long drought
from criminal prosecution, Sigit Priadi Pramudito told
since 2014, which has inflicted crop failures among
reporters. “Our priority is to pull back overseas funds. If
farmers.” (June 25th 2015)
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Primary School Boy Dies of Rabies - Vaccine in Short Supply Gusti Ngurah Ari Krishna (12) from Klungkung, died on Sunday (28/6) at the General Hospital in Klungkung. The boy, who had just completed primary school, was bitten by a dog near his home about a month ago. He did not receive any treatment at the time of the bite. According to the head of the Provincial Health Office of Bali, Dr. Ketut Suarjaya, 10 people in Bali have died of rabies from January to June 2015, including Ari Krishna. He acknowledged, supplies of the rabies vaccine (VAR) had begun to thin, but still were still available for emergencies. Suarjaya stated that after numerous delays and shortfalls, the VAR manufacturer has promised to send the vaccine. “Hopefully the stock will come. We initially ordered 85,000 vials from Bio Farma, but changed the order to 10,000,” he explained. With the additional supply, the total stock of VAR in Bali will be 17,000 vials. Surajaya admitted that this number is still not as many as had been hoped, but with the steady decline in the number of dog bites, it is considered sufficient. (June 29th 2015) Police Shut Down ‘Benoa Bay Reclamation’ Protest Concert Human Rights groups have criticized the actions of the Bali Police, after an anti-Benoa Bay reclamation concert was shut down on Thursday (11/6). The concert, titled ‘Change the Ordinary’ was held in Sanur, and was headlined by punk rock band Superman is Dead. The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Contrast) have taken direct aim at the police, as they believe the shut down represents a restriction of their constitutional right of freedom of expression. According to Contrast, Police demanded that all bands playing at the concert were to refrain from playing songs that voiced opposition to the reclamation project. “We emphasize the
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voicing their opinions about environmental exploitative activities (such as the reclamation),” said Azhar. Azhar claims the shutdown was in violation of the International Convention of Civil and Political Rights, which clearly states “everyone has the right to hold opinions without interference from other parties”. Additionally the actions are understood to be in violation of the 2009 Protection and Management of the Environment Law, which states that the public is guaranteed their right to a clean environment and can object to plans that will impact the environment adversely. “This Environmental law includes social monitoring in order to develop and maintain the culture and local wisdom in the framework of environmental conservation,” added Azhar. (June 15th 2015)
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SANUR SCOOP In Bali, as in many places around the world, farmers are returning to growing pesticide-free crops, using organic heritage seeds. The process of ridding the soil of chemicals can take many years, and accreditation isn’t simple to get, so mostly they are “transitional” (i.e. on the way to certi¿ed organic). Around the island there’s a growing list of local farmers with delicious fruit and vegetables produce for sale, including mixed salad, rucola, zucchini, beetroot, asparagus, baby bean, cherry tomatoes, strawberries and many tasty herbs. For delivery to Sanur and Denpasar, contact the Wardani Farm Stock organisation, which pledges 25% of its pro¿ts to helping local farmers convert to organic. The minimum order for delivery is only 150,000rp – and you will be delighted how much produce that buys you. Phone 08121576 1288 for a complete price list. “I WANNA BE A MILLIONAIRE…” While waiting for my business to pay me back for all my hard work, for the lotto win – from the ticket I forgot to buy – and the unknown uncle to leave me a fortune, I missed a million in prize money at The Onion Bar & Restaurant last weekend. The Onion is a casual, everyone’s welcome sort of place, with friendly faces, free pool games every day, cold beer, plus State of Origin and other games on the big screen for the watch-it-not-play-it-myself-these-days sporting enthusiasts. And once in a while, a very serious ... okay, not so serious, not “sheep stations” serious anyway … “Pool Tournament”, with one million rupiah ¿rst prize and lots more. Plus the honour of it all, of course. Check them out at Jalan Cemara No 29, or call 0361-855 55 44, or check them out on (you guessed it) Facebook for the latest comp. “BALI HEALERS” WORKSHOP If you’d like to expand your understanding of the Balinese healing arts, join the five-day “Balinese Healers and Healing Workshop”, to be held from August 3 to 7 this year. Lonely Planet describes facilitator Made Surya as the “top authority on Balinese traditional healers.” He has led Healing Arts tours in Bali for almost 30 years - living part of the year in the United States – and has studied for more than a decade with renowned Balinese healer Cokorda Rai. Included are seminars on Bali Hinduism and its relationship to traditional healing, types of healers, traditional Balinese medical literature, mystical aspects of the practice, the four spiritual siblings (kanda empat), the magic of the left versus the right, love potions, the concept of chakras and misconceptions of tantra. Field trips include a ritual puri¿cation at Tirta Empul water temple, a market visit to ¿nd foods with medicinal properties, a practical herbal medicine class and herb walk. Each year, enrolments are purposely kept very low, so don’t miss out. www.balihealers.com. SANUR BEACH CLEAN-UPS Sanur beach clean-up organiser, Sean Evans, says they’re becoming a regular Sunday afternoon affair. With many willing hands to collect and bag all the rubbish, a solid hour of work from even 10 or 12 people cleans a big stretch of beach. “We meet at the designated spot in the late afternoon, then clean up for an hour. After that, there’s time to meet old friends and new, enjoying a nice chat while watching the sunset over the mangroves,” Sean said.
Anyone is welcome and each week there has been an interesting mix – including locals, visitors, ex-pats and members of Eco Sanur. Volunteers are asked to bring their own water and bin bag, and gloves or other protective equipment if required.
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Check Facebook’s “Sanur Green Team” page for the next meet up. VEGO PARADISE? I’m told that Zula Vegetarian Paradise is the spot if you want to start the day with a super-healthy breakfast, and also a great place to ¿nd organic foods. Zula has a big range of healthy and vegetarian products – local and imported ranging from snacks and nuts, to food supplements, and takeaway meals.
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There’s plenty of open space upstairs to enjoy time with friends or family, or even to hold a group event (maximum 30 people). Next to Ryoshi Restaurant at Jalan Danau Tamblingan No. 150; “Zula Sanur” on Facebook for more information. And please, if you have a favourite restaurant or other Sanur spot (or event or activity), write to us at spacetobreathebali@ gmail.com.
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MORE HIGH FLYERS Sorry about that. I got the dates wrong for Bali’s annual ritual kite championships – where Denpasar village teams launch their huge traditional creations, carrying Hindu prayers to the Gods for the success of the harvests. Anyone with an eye to the skies around Sanur (or indeed the kite-jams on the roads) will have seen them last weekend.
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The good news is that Bali Kite Association will hold an International Kite Festival from October 23 to 25, so we’ll see more spectacular kites Àying above our beaches. Among last week’s international spectators was Masaaki Modegi, the Japan Kite Association chairman, who came to Bali just to experience the unique Balinese kite culture; perhaps his enthusiasm will lure some others over in October, to join other international competitors. Thanks to Andreas Ågren, who told me that Bali Kite Association will soon have one professional website (so no more excuse for mix-ups). HOME DELIVERED BROWNIES!?! I cringed recently when a tourist teen shared his delight at a billboard advertising that MacDonald’s home delivers in Bali, but in general, it’s really helpful – okay, indulgent, but helpful – that so many things can be home-delivered. And I de¿nitely love the only-in-Bali notion that fresh-baked, moist and delicious brownies can arrive on my Sanur doorstep. The Yuli’s Cake team delivers fresh, baked the same day, brownies in a variety of Àavours – have you ever heard of a pumpkin brownie? – with plain, peanut or (not sure about this taste, but I’m willing to try) cheese topping, with prices from 50-70,000 per piece.
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Nice Little Ding-Dong Australian Consul-General Majell Hind’s residence at Sanur was transformed on the evening of July 2 into a microgallery to showcase cultural synergy between Indonesia and Australia. The show was curated by Micro Galleries, which works with artists globally to create visual art that crosses boundaries and helps change communities. It is bringing its work to Denpasar for a full-scale exhibition in October, but the Jul. 2 event gave a sneak preview into the magic that they weave in visual arts, dance and music. It was also a prime example of the deep links between the two countries. A feature of the evening was a performance by traditional dancers from West Bali and Dayak dancers from Kalimantan, presented by leading Australian photographer David Metcalf. He is heavily involved in promoting and preserving Dayak culture as well as traditional dance throughout Indonesia. The main event was a musical collaboration between leading Australian jazz saxophonist Sandy Evans and a group of university students from the University of New South Wales playing Gamelan. The university group has been studying Balinese Gamelan for several years and will be performing at the annual Bali Arts Festival. Incidentally the 2014-2015 Direct Assistance Program run by the Consulate-General had double the previous year’s funding. The DAP funds local level projects. There were some very interesting projects in Bali in the Australian financial year just ended (June 30) and we’ll look at some of those in a due course.
Time to Splash Out A committee formed by Mike O’Leary of ROLE Foundation - ROLE does sterling work to empower and educate local women who otherwise would miss out on life’s opportunities - is hard at work on this year’s Waterman’s Awards, another O’Leary project. The focus of the awards is the marine and river environment. Since both the ocean and the rivers are prime dumping sites for throwaway rubbish in Bali, that’s a critical focus. Efforts to clean up these environments and then keep them clean - are worth rewarding with recognition. At a time when five-plus star properties, in East Bali for example, are experiencing reductions in guest numbers because however much the beaches are cleaned the rubbish in the ocean keeps coming ashore, it’s clear that urgent action is needed. A little further afield, who would want to dive to look at the iconic mola mola (sunfish) whose peak season is nearly upon us, when what you also see in even more spectacular quantity is plastic rubbish? The Waterman’s this year is at the Padma Resort in Legian on Aug. 14. A range of awards will be presented. It’s worth making a note of the date in your diary, and getting along to the show if you can.
Tittle Tattle Tomy Winata, the rich entrepreneur who with the Governor’s help would like to fill in Benoa Bay so he can build Port Excrescence under the Ngurah Rai airport landing and take-off flight-paths, made it onto the front cover of the latest Indonesian Tattler. He saves tigers, you see, in Sumatra. It’s a worthy cause. He also funds anti-drugs and anti-poverty programs, which are worthy causes too. Shame the turtles and other marine life forms in Benoa Bay aren’t big and colourfully striped, and that the fishermen of the bay are poor and therefore of no consequence. Indonesia Tattler has a fine place in the field of journalistic puffery. No hard questions asked.
Gianyar Gets it Right Animal husbandry authorities in Gianyar regency recently vaccinated 147 dogs in the village of Buruan and around 200 at Manukaya in Tampak Siring instead of killing them, in their ongoing campaign to reduce the rabies threat in Bali. They deserve congratulations for this action, which conforms to world best practice in the face of a rabies outbreak: if you vaccinate the dogs, they won’t get rabies and will not therefore transmit the disease to humans. That simple formula escapes many here, including unfortunately many of the local governments which respond to human rabies cases - there have been at least 10 deaths this year, up from the official two last year - by going on dog-killing sprees. They kill vaccinated dogs too, in this
dangerously vacuous non-answer to a problem they themselves are perpetuating. The regency of Klungkung seems to be particularly thick about this. As we noted recently, they’re the guys who either couldn’t or wouldn’t provide health authorities with their rabies figures up to June this year. Perhaps someone filched the office ballpoint? They recently vaccinated dogs on Nusa Lembongan but the same day poisoned a large number of them. The barbarity is sickening. The stupidity is tedious. You’d think it must be something in the water. Only a madman would drink that here, after all.
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A little family of street dogs in Seminyak has been adopted by the proprietor of Kendi Kuning restaurant, Putu Mahayana, and is now assured of care and attention. That’s lovely to hear in the circumstances that prevail in Bali today. The dogs, a mother and two pups, live in the laneway near the restaurant. They have now been sterilized and vaccinated, a project paid for by the Bali Animal Welfare Association. BAWA acted when alerted to the situation by visitors to the island who, like many, were shocked by the conditions in which street dogs live. Visitors come and go, but disadvantaged dogs remain. So here’s a big thank-you to Pak Putu. We note his restaurant gets good reviews on Trip Advisor. He and that establishment are worthy of good review on humanitarian grounds too.
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A Beachwalk Treat There’s a little gem at Kuta Beachwalk, the shopping centre on Jl Pantai Kuta, that’s well worth a visit if you’re interested in the rich traditions of Indonesia’s batik. It’s Museum Kain, which the Diary discovered by accident the other day and in which it would surely be possible to spend hours immersed in the colourful history of traditionally woven cloth. That process is a ritual drawing together the people and the land and spiritual and physical lives. Modern technology displays and explains the design and purpose of cloth on show. The museum is an initiative of the cloth and batik retailer BINHouse. It’s on Level 3 at Beachwalk. Entry costs Rp 100K.
Touché, Toupee We hear that American billionaire toupee magnet and presidential candidate Donald Trump may be buying the Nirwana golf resort near Tanah Lot in Tabanan. He has such a fine grasp of culture that this proposal can only be applauded, though it’s a pity in the circumstances that it’s not on Sunset Road. But perhaps he could stage his upcoming TV series My Kitsch Rules at the venue. In that regard it was nice to read in the American online journal Wonkette – the gals there do irony and satire very well and are adept at puncturing pomposity – that Trump has been fired from the NBC channel in the US. Not because his taste in everything induces nausea, but because he’s a racist chump. NBC won’t be showing Trump-produced shows after his recent outburst about Mexican immigrants. It said in a statement: “At NBC, respect and dignity for all people are cornerstones of our values.”
Strasbourg Prize Singapadu sculptor Ongky Wijana, whose memorial to the miners of Laxey in the Isle of Man was unveiled there on May 23, stayed on after these festivities to make his own version of the grand tour of Europe. He does advise that this involved quite a lot of drinking. This is commendable, since the cultures of continental Europe encourage such pursuits. They are certainly much more fun than sitting around moping about how the rest of the world has failed to get it right so far. He visited Strasbourg, the French city where the inhabitants speak German. It’s in Alsace, where those dogs come from. While he was there he picked up first prize at the 2015 European Stone Festival. That’s another feather in his cap. His wife Hannah Black Wijana tells us she is very proud of him. We all are.
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Taman Nasional Bali Barat : Bali’s Richest Ecosystem Oblivious to the unstoppable tidal wave of development goose-stepping over the rest of the island, the Bali Barat National Park of West Bali is a seductive place worth the punishing three-hour drive along Bali’s southwest coast. We passed from the rolling rice paddocks of Tabanan to views of the Indian Ocean on with rocky, black-sand beaches in Jembrana pounded by high surf. The further west we traveled, the more unpolluted the air, the thinner the population and the better the scenery. Arriving at the Bali Barat National Park Headquarters at Cekik, we drove a further six km northeast to the Bali Starling Rehabilitation Center at the end of a sealed road in the middle of the largest remaining unspoiled area in Bali. Within just 20 minutes, we were in the thick of the rainforest wending our way along a narrow bushy walking trail. Birds were preening themselves in the sunlight, their twittering, cooing and singing so unlike the tame chirping of species in the rice ¿elds that surround our house in the countryside of Tabanan. For a while, we sat quietly in the forest and listened to the symphony. The blithe spirit of birdsong was incessant. I could also hear but not see who knows what other unidenti¿ed creatures – deer, troupes of macaques, black monkeys? moving about in the thick forest cover. With the island’s greatest diversity of animal species, the Bali Barat National Park has undergone tremendous changes since I last visited in the late 2000s. Occupying a staggering total area of 70,000 hectares, the nature reserve straddles the regencies Buleleng and Jembrana on the island’s western end. With its wonderful setting of seashore and volcanoes beyond, this great wilderness region has its own microclimate and constitutes habitats ranging from scrub, high forests, coconut plantations, rolling sand bars, swamp and mangrove as well as magni¿cent 7000 hectares of coastal waters and coral-fringed offshore islands. The wild and relatively unexplored complement of Bali, the park is the perfect counterpart to the mass tourism of a sun and sea holiday destination. The many scrub Acacia trees and extremely dry grasslands give this northwestern corner of Bali the appearance of savanna Africa. But the best thing about the park is the total supremacy of nature. The island’s largest, richest and most intact ecosystem, the reserve is the habitat of plant, animal and bird species found nowhere else on Bali: miniature deer (kancil), long-tailed macaques, civets, wild boars and banteng - living ancestors of today’s Balinese cattle. You could also come cross herds of kijang (deer) and barking deer standing up alertly but not afraid. The park’s botany is unique with 30 different kinds of mangrove trees and numerous other species including a tree with bark that looks like the skin of a crocodile and strangler figs that engulf and then choke the life out of their host tree. But Bali Barat is most famous for its great variety of beautiful birds – around 160 species – Bali’s richest avian habitat by far for species seldom encountered elsewhere on the island: pittas, tree swifts, hornbills, rollers, punai (pigeon), ayam hutan (forest fowl). The easy-to-love Bali Starling (Leucopsar rothschildi) is the mascot of the Park. Sea and shore birds include terns, boobies and frigates that dip and dive. There are dark gray miniature owls with pointed black ears and rare colorful pheasants like the Banded Fitta, Àying low to
the ground and dif¿cult to see.
Not Just for Divers The vast marine sports tourism potential of the park’s reserves is for the most part untapped. The unspoilt clear current-swept coral reefs surrounding small uninhabited Menjangan Island (named after a species of deer) boasts spectacular caves, walls, drop-offs, a mysterious wreck and a range of underwater marine life including sea fans, pygmy seahorses, spotted dragon, damsel, tiger and mandarin ¿sh, vivid gorgonians, schools of snapper, reef sharks, Moray eels, turtles and clown ¿sh. You don’t even need to be an experienced diver. Because of the visibility averaging 15-25 m, calm seas, small waves, mild currents and shallow water, Menjangan is one of Bali’s premier dive and snorkeling sites for diving novices. No less than a dozen world-class dive sites off Menjangan are popular with not only divers and snorkelers, but also kayakers, swimmers and sunbathers. Decent snorkeling is as close as ¿ve meters from the pier. Knowing that I had to head back, I took the road to Sumber Klampok that cuts through the reserve and just parked on the side of the road in front of an inviting opening in the forest. A winding path led after 45 minutes to a small apron of shoreline in a gap between dense mangroves. The tide was out, exposing the shallow living reef and Àats, making the outlines of the sparse trees even more dramatic. The only sound was the lapping of tiny waves. I followed the slow progress of a canopied ¿shing boat crawling slowly across the horizon of calm Gilimanuk Bay, the sound of its motor barely audible. Before tackling the hectic GilimanukDenpasar highway, I absorbed for a long moment the immense solitude, serenity and silence that surrounded me.
Practicalities T h e m a i n P H PA o f f i c e o f Ta m a n Nasional Bali Barat at Cecik (tel. 036561060; 7 am-5 pm, closed on Sun.) is 3 km south of Gilimanuk, Bali’s westernmost urban center and ferry port. Just board a minibus or ojek from the Java-Bali terminal to Cekik, situated at the road junction of Denpasar and Singaraja. Buses also depart from the south of Gilimanuk’s pasar northeast to Pemuteran on the main road to Singaraja. Another entry point is Labuhan Lalang (20 min. from Gilimanuk to the northeast and also reachable by minibus) where there’s a visitor’s center (7:30 am-5 pm). The best info on hiking, guides, vehicle rental, plus a small exhibit, scale topo model, limited hand-out brochures on plants and wildlife and maps all can be found at the PHPA of¿ce. Permits and guides are obligatory. Note that of¿cially only certi¿ed guides are authorized to accompany visitors. Freelance guides can be hired at the Bali Starling
Rehabilitation Center, six km northeast of Cekik, but they tend to ask outlandish fees. Just wait patiently until you get a reasonable offer for a one-two hour walk (Rp75,000Rp100,000). More like a forest than a jungle, the park’s steep but relatively easy walking trails crisscross the southern forested hills. A typical trek lasts 2-5 hours, max. six people (big groups make too much noise). In some places you have to crawl through undergrowth and use paths frequented by wild ox and deer. The park’s tropical southern slopes receive abundant and regular rainfall while the arid and prickly northern sector is much drier. The 25-km-long trek along the coast of Mt. Prapat Agung (clockwise from Sumber Klampok to Tegal Bunder), is highly recommended. Guides charge around Rp350,000 for this two- day hike. A convenient place for park visitors to stay is the beachside community of Pemuteran to the east (Rp25,000 minibus) with more than 20 hotels and homestays in every budget, as well as a dozen dive centers that offer trips to the Bajul Bay and Menjangan from Labuhan Lalang. Some prefer to spend the night in Gilimanuk in order to get an early start as it offers the closest accommodations. There are also reasonable and comfortable places to stay in Labuhan Lalang. The best time of year to visit is at the end of the dry season until the start of the wet season, roughly from August to D e c e m b e r. T h e best time to see wildlife is early when it’s cool or late in the day. Look for waterholes and sit quietly. Though the water is murky and of an unpleasant electric green color, there will eventually be reptiles, ungulates and primates. Dress like your guide: jeans and long sleeves for protection against thorns and snags. Take binoculars, lunch, lots of water (it can get extremely hot). The best time to view birds is between 6 am and 8 am in the dry season May-November when they can be spotted more easily among the leaÀess deciduous trees. Starting in the middle of October, catch the annual migration of raptors sparrow hawks and honey-buzzards arrive from Java on their way to Indonesia’s southeast islands. The mangrove swamps around Teluk Terima and on the east side of Mt. Prapat Agung are ideal viewing points from which to spot king¿shers and Javanese herons. To reach Menjangan, boats hired by area hotels leave in the morning from Labuan Lalang Harbor, 10 minutes drive west of Pemuteran. If you go through one of south Bali’s hotels, dive out¿ts or travel agents, they’ll charge at least $55 per person. Instead, skip the middlemen and deal directly with the boat captain in Labuhan Lalang who will charge around Rp300,000 per person (min. two persons) for 3-4 hours for a whole boat. If you have the maximum of ¿ve people, it’s around Rp750,000 for the boat. The trip out to the island takes 20-30 minutes, but because of the strong currents could take 40 minutes back. Admission price Rp200,000. The captain arranges licensed boat, permit, guide and snorkeling equipment. Warung in Labuhan Lalang rent snorkeling gear for Rp50,000 (four hours).
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Work from home with flexible hours! If you’re a native English speaker currently living in Bali why not pop-in for a chat to discuss online teaching opportunities. Please send your CV to: <bali.teaching@ edukagroup.com>. [399] We need Manager for our Childrens Home here in Bali. We have 90 plus children and need someone honest, hard working and educated to assist in the every day running and of course must love and care for children. English is a must, age preferred 35 + CV’s please. Please call 483610 and speak to Ibu Yanti, office hours 8am to 5pm. [402]
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Looking for Restaurant Manager or Manageress, minimum 5 years experience, good English and be able to work independently, hard working, hotel experience an advantage. E: <lemongrass_ thai@hotmail.com> Hp: 0812 396 5030. [404]
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Rapidly Expanding US Company located in Gianyar, Bali is looking for :
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Qualification: • Female, Max 30 years old • Min. D3 preferably from Management background/Busines Administration • Min. 1 year of profesional experience, preferably with Food processing background • Understand QC/QA process • Trustworthy, Courageous, Proactive, Good negiation skill, Detail-oriented, Ability to convince while maintaining profesionalism. Please send your application letter, photograph, CV and supporting documents to: Human Resource Department; Br. Tegaltamu, Batubulan Kec. Sukawati, Gianyar-Bali 80582. PT. Tripper Nature Email : hrd@tripper.com, Phone : +62 361 290 000 ext 246 NC/Es/10 June 15
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SALES AND PROMOTIONS EXECUTIVE As our Sales and Promotion Executive, you will help drive the growth of our thriving Practice. You need to self driven, health minded and want to smash goals. Be a first-class communicator, good team player and a skilled project manager, with excellent analytic and creative skills. Responsibilities: • Organize and be Responsible for Marketing Events and Promotions and ensure the sales team is positive and are geared up for these events and promotions. • Create a Marketing Plan, Marketing Strategy and Marketing Budget for the clinic. • Monitor all marketing and promotional activities undertaken in order to increase new clients and retain existing clients. Requirements: • Female, max: 32 years old • University graduate, preferably majoring in Marketing and Sales • Excellent in English and Bahasa (both verbal and written) • Previous experience in sales in the Health or Fitness Industry • Excellent interpersonal skills • Good communication skills and be proficient in networking in any environment • Be willing to work hard personally and as part of a team • Familiar with promotional tools and be proficient in using social media • Having 1-2 years’ experience in this position would be advantage. • Placement will be in Bali. Email your CV to: hrd@chiroindo.co.id/ chirobali@gmail.com NC/Es/8 July 15
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An exciting and rare opportunity exists for a sales professional with a leading women’s retreat, as we implement a strong, demand led, domestic and international expansion program. We are looking for a Sales professional based or with connections in the following areas: Hong Kong, Jakarta, Malaysia, Japan, China, Singapore, UK, America and Australia. Successful candidates will have exceptional sales ability, strong self-motivation and be entrepreneurial enough to not require direct supervision. You possess the ability to assist with international expansion by opening new sales channels and maintaining key relationships. Experience within the luxury tourism industry will be highly regarded.
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Resort Manager & F&B Manager Kura – Kura Beach Resort located at Gili Meno is due to open in September 2015. The resort consists of 15 Apartments and a 60 pax Restaurant. We are looking to employee an experienced energic Management team for this amazing resort. More details will be provided an application. Please send your C.V. to adi@kuraresort.com confidentiality assured
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Villa for lease 3 bedrooms/bath, aircons western modern full enclosed design. Fully furnished on 4 are with IMB. Beautiful gardens/pool. Safe upmarket location. Sat TVs. 5 minutes to beaches/airport. 10,15 / 20 year lease considered. Some finance possible. $118,000 USD. 0812 3820 7447, <sigdal@yahoo.com>. [9952] 20 year land lease. 600 Sqm of land near Mc Donalds and KFC in Udayana University Jimbaran. Great location as it’s close to the engenering faculty and on the main road of Hotel Mulia. Only 60,000,000. IDR per year. 0813 3725 3432 or <benmanggo@gmail.com>. [9989] Land 9300m2 for lease at bypass Jimbaran Bali, good for commercial, surrounding by Pizza Hut, Mcd, KFC. 0853 3735 7846, <bali.corp.01@gmail.com>. [0003] NC/Re/G-8 July 15
14 Are Next to the stunning village of Kedunggu. 5 Mins from Tanah Lot Temple and 25 mins from Canggu. At 700m from the beach, it has stunning ocean and sunset views. Ready to build with Perumahan aspect and sealed access, this is a must see for Investor and Developers because at this price, it won’t last. With the announcement of the New Sunset Road due any day, this opportunity can’t be missed.
Price at IDR 350 Jt/ Are. 082 145 934 107
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Jl. B ela njong
Jl. Sekar Waru
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Jl. Cemar a Prama Sanur Beach Hotel
Jl. Mertas ari Mercure Resort
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500 meters to Sanur Beach (3 minutes walk or 1 min by bicycle) Rp. 13 Million per 100m2 per year Level land ready to build Location : Jalan Belanjong, Sanur Contact : 08123970129 (10:00 - 22:00) | Email : gkj2020@yahoo.com NC/Re/G-8 July 15
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LOCATION ✫ LOCATION ✫ LOCATION
NUSA LEMBONGAN
Central Kerobokan near Umalas and Echo Beach
Urgent Sale. Nusa Lembongan, lease hold land. 50 are + 20 are / ocean cliff front. Stunning views. Excellent for villa plot or boutique hotel. Email <brawaresidence@gmail. com>. Make an offer. SMS: 0858 5725 8550. [9968]
LEGIAN
THE TOWNHOUSE Architect designed 2 level modern villa situated in a quiet area with only 1 neighbour. The property is just walking distance to all the TOP RESTAURANTS on Eat Street and only a few minutes to Seminyak beach. It is ideally suited for private living or holiday rental. It has 2 large elegant master suites on the upper level each with en-suites & walk-in robes, below a fully equipped European kitchen, TV, Family Room, plus a large Lounge / Dining room,a nice size pool, a large size garage and an open living environment. This is a MUST SEE HOME as property like this is a rare find in Seminyak. Sold furniture inventory. Title: Freehold / Hak Milik Price : IDR 8,450,000,000 Landsize : 200 sqm (approx.) Living area : 210,50 sqm (approx.) Contact : 08123671616 / 08123925205 for details
Nice Villa for rent in Legian, quiet area, 3 bedroom, AC, open living, kitchen, pool, nice garden, fully furnished. Housekeeping, TV, Internet, gardener include. Rent from 01/09/2015 to 29/02/2016 (6 months). 9000 USD. Contact 0812 3633 6198. [9951] Beautiful 2 bedrooms villa with pool in Padma Utara Legian, 200m from beach. USD 100 daily, viewing possible. Email to <anita_srikandi@hotmail.com>. [9982] Rooms for rent in Jalan Nakula Legian. Daily 100 thousand with Wi-fi, maid. Contact 0821 4417 8717 or 0818 0530 1334. [9983]
Villa with separate bungalow on 300sqm. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pool, carport. The villa is fully furniture. The price is: 1 Year: Rp. 145 million 2 Years: Rp. 280 million 5 Years: Rp. 640 million
For contact: 0877 6008 9744
Seminyak Jalan Mertanadi 400sqm Big bamboo Villa on 400sqm. 2 closed bedrooms, 1 open bedroom in a 2 stock bamboo house. Big garden terrace and pool. Near Icecafe Gusto. The villa is fully furniture. The price is: 1 Year: Rp. 140 million 2 Years: Rp. 260 million For contact: 0822 3365 0367 5 Years: Rp. 600 million
Kerobokan Umalas Canggu 600sqm On 600sqm in a quiet safe gang. Villa 2-3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, maid & staff room, semi furnished. Big garden. Pool. Big parking area. The price: 2 years for Rp. 250 million, 5 Years for Rp. 500 million. Contact: 0877 6120 1462.
BUKIT
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Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] Land 500 m2 hak pakai Ungasan, Bali. Ocean view on 2nd floor if build. 375 million per aro nego. Contact owner - 081 2366 8364, Mail <gjwleonard@yahoo.com>. [9957] For rent villa 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, AC, living room, kitchen, swimming pool, big garage, fully furnitured, 10 are land. Price IDR 150.000.000 for one year nego. Contact Bahasa Indonesia 0853 3841 4537. English 081 2388 1335. [9250]
SEMINYAK VILLA
15 ARE, FOR SALE LEASEHOLD 23.5 Year Price 599,000 US$ 550,000 US$
House for sale and rent in Pecatu. 7 bedroom, 5 bathroom, 3 story, 200m², Hak Milik, hotel license, semi furniture. Price $299.000 AUD, rent Rp. 150 juta per year. Call +614 6742 8858, email <sulistyowati76@hotmail.com>. [9977]
+ 20 year option
081.338.939176
hfdua0@gmail.com
www.villabeijo.com
For rent cliff land at Uluwatu for info <nyangnyang. cliffront@yahoo.com>, 0853 3735 7846. [0006]
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www.ombak.co.id RESIDENCES BY THE BEACH
IMAGINE EVERY DAY FEELING LIKE A HOLIDAY FREEHOLD - FROM USD 250.000
Think about that feeling you get when you check into a glamorous overseas hotel The sea air, the awe-inspiring luxurious appointments and the anticipation of being spoiled It’s like crossing a threshold into a complete escape from the outside world
Jl. Raya Kerobokan 86B Kuta Bali - Indonesia +62 85 100 800 800 | info@ombak.co.id | www.ombak.co.id
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OMBAK - RESIDENCES BY THE BEACH NC/Re/G-8 July 15
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Delightful, well designed 3 bedroom villa in sought after SeminyaN (legantly appointed, self sold fully furnished fully equipped Open plan living areas that can be closed off to the elements Already established rental villa with proven tracN records Price USD 195,000 Land Area 400 sqm Ownership Leasehold 20 yrs Build Area 200 sqm
Two bedroom villa, a stone throw from SeminyaN ³eat street´ Private open living spaces overlooNing pool sun decN Two en suite bedrooms with outdoor sitting area pool view Great holiday rental proposition given its superb location Price USD 220,000 Land Area 235 sqm Ownership Leasehold 19,5 yrs Build Area 160 sqm
Award winning luxurious designer villa in the heart of SeminyaN Three spacious Ning bedrooms all with stylish ensuite bathrooms Lush tropical gardens and timber decN surround the large pool A stunning holiday residence in a quiet and secure location Price USD 620,000 Land Area 477 sqm Ownership Leasehold 35 yrs Build Area 247 sqm
BATU BELIG - 646
CANGGU - 116
LEGIAN - 638
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0odern tropical four bedroom villa designed by renowned architect Distinct intimate outdoor spaces perfect for rest relaxation Spacious combined living, dining Nitchen that can be closed off Perfect choice for holiday rental or private beachside residence Land Area Build Area
760 sqm 550 sqm
UNGASAN - 814
Price USD 1,390,000 Ownership Freehold
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Superb architect designed freehold villa with ¿ve star ¿nishes Smartly designed to capture the cooling sea breezes In¿nity edge swimming pool surrounded by lush tropical gardens Impressive open living area with functional (uropean Nitchen Land Area Build Area
1,137 sqm 500 sqm
Price USD 875,000 Ownership Freehold
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Drenched in natural sunlight, tropical design, elegant dpcor Large airy living areas open up to a covered outdoor terrace Two very large 0aster bedrooms overlooNing pool gardens Functional modern Nitchen with lava stone counter tops Land Area Build Area
700 sqm 370 sqm
UNGASAN - 1028
Price USD 580,000 Ownership Leasehold 36 yrs
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&harming 2 bedroom villa a short drive to Balangan Beach Tastefully furnished decorated, with warm tropical interiors Open plan living spaces opening out to the pool sun decN Perfect as holiday home or investment as lucrative rental villa Land Area Build Area
320 sqm 130 sqm
Price USD 200,000 Ownership Freehold
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&ontemporary one bedroom apartment with ocean views Renowned beachfront resort with proven tracN record 1o restrictions on owner¶s stay as with most resort type properties -ust footsteps to Double Six beach, shops, restaurants nightlife Build Area
Price USD 135,000 Ownership Leasehold 41 yrs
65 sqm
JIMBARAN - 844
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Four spacious bedrooms overlooNing the gardens swimming pool Built to western standards with inviting quality ¿nishes furniture 0inute walN to white beaches restaurants of -imbaran bay A grand new property perfect for a family or lifestyle residence Land Area Build Area
630 sqm 253 sqm
Price USD 725,000 Ownership Freehold
LAND SEMINYAK - 872 BATU BELIG - 920 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 BENOA - 1009 KETEWEL - 759
SANUR - 714
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Delightful two bedroom villa in a complex, Sanur beachside +as Must been fully renovated to international standards Bright open plan living spaces, closed off with bi fold doors (xcellent choice as an easy to maintain holiday home or rental villa Land Area Build Area
150 sqm 200 sqm
Price USD 185,000 Ownership Leasehold 37 yrs
LOMBOK - 753
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Large 3 bedroom freehold villa with ocean and mountain views Three spacious, ensuite bedrooms with balconies for views Built to western standards using marble, teaN, granite Stunning ocean view villa, must be seen to be appreciated Land Area Build Area
600 sqm 600 sqm
Price USD 275,000 Ownership Freehold
LOMBOK - 1019 BALIAN - 1004 BRAWA - 774 BALANGAN - 998
Leasehold 2000 m2, 25 years, private, paved access, would sell half, IDR 16,000,000/Are/Year Leasehold 30 years, 1,700 sqm (17 Are), 150m to the beach, IDR 12,500,000/Are/Year )reehold, 1, 00 sqm (1 Are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/Are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, USD 1,300,000 Taman Yasa Benoa, Freehold, 750 m2, last plot of land in secure complex, IDR 600,000,000/Are Absolute Beachfront Land, 2530 sqm (25.3 Are), Freehold, IDR 650,000,000/Are Absolute beachfront in Gili Trawangan, 3050 m2 of freehold land, IDR 260,000,000/Are 200m of cliffront/ocean view land in Balian, 10600 m2, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000?Are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 27 years, 2,500 sqm (25 Are), IDR 8,500,000/Are/Year Freehold land Balangan, 5,000 m2, ocean views and access to beach, USD 1,650,000
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SINGARAJA Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486] Villa for sale. Freehold. 4 bedroom, pool, 16,5 are, great ocean views in Madenan - Singaraja. Rp. 2.500.000.000. Ph: 0813 3823 2015. [9967]
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Villa Fiona, location location location, central Seminyak, 3 air-conditioning bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, living, dining, western standard kitchen, garage, internet, fully furnished, 30 years leasehold, 700.000 usd, near Grocer & Grind Seminyak.
Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.co | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277
KUTA Kuta Villa Ë&#x2020; long-term lease available for takeover or sublet on fully furnished villa with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, swimming pool, Wi-Fi, 15 minutes from the airport. 081 338 220 527. [9966] Investment opportunity for the expansion and renovation of Maccaroni Restaurant in Kuta (in front of Sky Garden) looking for investors or partners, you can expect a fast ROI. For appointment and details email <info@balicorp. net>. [0005]
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Free Hold Land for Sale: [a] 2.2Ha (7certificates), 40Jt/100m2, 2.5km from Jl.Gn.Ag.Besakih, Good for resort/villa. [b] Ocean View on the hill, Direct access to Beach, very strategic location for apartment/hotel. Contact: 0812 3674 8497 / 0819 3301 2477, <indos.nesis@gmail. com>. [9974]
TABANAN For sale land rice field view, 2 Hectare, 25 juta/are. Location 6km north of Bajra station. 0852 3714 4456. [7916] Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447] House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707] Land for sale in Kerambitan Near Kelating Beach/Alila Soory Area. Great opportunity for long term investment or immediate development. Located on the main road around 200 M from The Beach. Free Hold and already Aspek. LS 15 Are. Contact 081337016123. [9827]
PETITENGET MODERN VILLA ON 300 SQM LAND 4 EN-SUITE BEDROOMS 240 SQM LIVING SPACE ON 2 STOREYS KITCHEN SEMI-EQUIPPED LARGE BALCONY NICE SWIMMING POOL&GARDEN 28 YEARS LEASEHOLD BY NOTARY USD: 465,000
TEL: 0819 361 819 99 NC/Re/I-08 July 15
Beautiful land 10 to 53 ara Leasehold for 30 or 50 years
It is located in Kerobokan, 5 minutes from downtown Seminyak and Petitenget.
Great deal!
House for rent in Denpasar, 2 bedroom with one inside bathroom, 1 outside bathroom, living room, family room, big kitchen, garden. Government water, electricity 2200 watt, Rp. 22 mill/year. Call 0852 3800 7282. [9253] House for Sale. Jl. Noja Sari very near Jl. Gatsu Timur. Large single story house on 5.5 are land. Strategic area. 4 bedrooms, one pembantu bedroom, 3 bathrooms, large garage, garden in front and in back. 3 billion nego. Call 081 337 055 557 only speaking bahasa. [9459]
The land is in a building zone with certificate, its zoning and tax pajak paid. It is divisible per 10 ara or more, the contract is 30 years 8 million (€ 580) per ara per year, an option of extension 20 years is payable in December 2017 at a price of 11 million (EUR 800) per ara per year. Dual Access by Jl. Tangkuban Perahu or Jl. Mertasari Ideal for Villas or Hotel Contact us by email nicolaspurorge@gmail.com or call us at +62 (0) 87881850350 / +62 (0) 81353514472 C/RE/P-27 May 15
House for rent. Jl. Palapa IX no. 25A Sesetan Denpasar, 3 bdrms, 2 bthrms, living roomkitchen, garage, government water, electricity 2.300 watt. Please call 081 2364 7980 or 0878 6228 8398. [9742]
For Sale strategic land at Gunung Sari Denpasar, size 360 Sqm, info: 0813 3711 2202, <campurillabali@gmail. com>. [0004]
RENT HOUSE LONG TERM (nego) Nice view of Mt. Agung from terrace & quiet area. 5 min from Kota Gianyar by car. Land 4.5R, Building 157m2, 58m2
Stunning Land for Lease in Tegallalang Ubud for 45 years. 1 plot of 18.5 are. Can be divided in 2 plots of 9.25 Ares. 3.75 juta/Are/Year. Certificate, zoning residential, topography, Aspek OK. 0813 3705 4555 / 0851 0305 0710. [9991] Leasehold land Ubud Desa Sebali, Ricefield view. 3 plots of 7.9 Ares. 2, 95 juta/Are/Year. 25 years + 20 years (option) or 25 years. Access road, Topography, certificate SHM, Aspek OK. 0813 3705 4555 / 0851 0305 0710. [9992]
Office space for rent. 5 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 350 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737] Brand new luxury 4 bedroom house with 4 bathrooms, ultra modern kitchen, living room, outdoor living and dining and cinema room. Pool with waterfall and sun deck. Semi furnished. Double garage with automatic doors. Ready for occupation late July. $42.000 per annum. 5 minutes to Bali International School and beach. For more information email <kelsall.robert@gmail.com>. [9912] Scape condotel available 20th July, 5 minutes to beach, security, pool, one bedroom, living room, kitchen, office, furnished, cable TV, DVD. 75 million per year, monthly 7.5 million. Call 0858 5821 9936 or <rbf46_98@yahoo.com>. [9640]
House for Sale/Rent. Land 5.5 are. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Pool, Big Garden. 500m to Bypass, 15 mins from Beach. 11 Years left. USD$90K /$10K pm. 0857 2123 5777. [9972] For Rent, 2 Bedrooms Villa (Furnished) in a quiet area &100m from the beach,excellent access to Bypass. 2 AC bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living room, big garden, s. pool, water heater, cable TV, security, parking. Min.6 months or Yearly contract preferable, please call 0361 270 859 / 081 238 60390 for appointment. [9975]
1 livingroom with kitchen, 25m2 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom (shower + bathtub). 10 Million rp/month (nego).
Call to: 081 2382 6704 NC/RE/M-8 July 15
LICENSED GUESTHOUSE / VILLA FOR SALE
Overcontract money changer +/-5 years. Complete papers and license for Bank Indonesia. Strategic location near restaurant/cafe, hotels, bank and beach. Price Rp. 350 million (nego). Call 081 1397 9879. [8704] Studio apt, spacious in popular complex, near KFC, 5 mins beach, short/long term guests, furnished, AC, H/W, cable TV, Wi-fi, pool, bar, wkly service, parking, rp 4,250,000pm, plus elec. Dayu 0852 3796 4565 / <newstartbali@gmail.com>. [9978]
Bali, Tabanan
96 years lease-hold Property : 1600 m² New : completed April 2015 Ricefields setting, near tourist spots Location : Kukuh, Margarana
Villa for rent Renon. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, swimming pool, 2 livingrooms, semi furnished, bar, open dining area, balcony, land 320m2, 2 carparks, Rp. 100 million/year, very nice area. Direct owner Udi 0819 3437 6447, email <dennyarmand@hotmail.com>. [9650]
PT. PMA with full hotel license ready to be operated Completed IMB with opportunities for additional buildings Promising ROI in an up-and-coming area
1 MAIN VILLA + 2 PREMIUM WOODEN VILLAS: Total living area: 250m² Bedrooms & bathrooms : 4 Fully furnished Swimming pool Parking : 200m² Contact : http://www.alamtamanvilla.com/en-gb/ alamtamanvilla@gmail.com SMS or call Laurent : 081 33733 2091
For sale; Suites apartment in Ubud. Fully furnished, fully serviced, high quality building, public pool, kids pool, restaurant & spa, front desk 24 hours, price US$50,000 for 28 years lease. Contact +62 813 3843 1680, <masdana81@ gmail.com>. [9955]
Villa in Sanur, spacious villa on 800 meters of land area, 2 bedroom with ensuite, 2 bathroom, pool, fully furnished. Leasehold. Price USD 195,000 for 20 years. Please call 081-999-411123. [9971]
Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 2.000.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. Contact 0821 4708 4100 or (0361) 7438286. [8830]
House for rent, 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, nice quiet area, AC, Perumahan Lembu Sura. Rp. 35 juta per year. Call owner 0813 3963 1779. [9595]
Private pool villa for rent monthly or yearly, two master bedrooms ensuite bathroom. Fully furnished, fully service staff, private parking, security. More info contact owner +62 813 3843 1680 or <masdana81@gmail.com>. Last unit. [9954]
Apartements Sanur: Studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, long term: 14m pool, wifi, cable tv, high design standart, quiet but strategic, starting 3.6 mill/month. 0813 1786 6216 or 0813 1742 9900, <gloeckoo@pacific.net.id>. [9552]
Land for sale Nyanyi Beach (main street), 50-70 mtr from beach. 11 are. Direct owner 081 895 7082. [9963]
DENPASAR
Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Rp. 60 jt/are. Contact owner 0819 9931 9222. [7915]
SANUR
Land for sale in Penebel, clean air, green, peace, nice view, excellent for villa. 140 are @ 75 juta, 68 are @ 35 juta. Call 0857 3923 5526. [9965]
For Sale 8ha beachland at Klecung - Tabanan, info: <klecung.beachland@yahoo.com>, 081 6373 4043. [0007]
UBUD
House for rent north Sanur, 6 rooms, 5 bathrms, large garden, swimming pool, hot cool water, 7AC, phone, Wifi, parabola+indovision, kitchenset, full furnished, garage. Contact Mr.Bagus on 085 100 753 382 or 082 147 245 997, email: <mataharicantik@yahoo.com>. [9996] Villa for lease, rare opportunity 100% cash back* after lease period finished, 5 mint to beach, brand new 2 br, 2 bath, pool, furnished, price $ 13,500/year. Call 0819 9940 9249. [9998]
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NUSA DUA For Sale: 3 bedroom 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, 1 km from beach, toll road, Golf and shopping. Free hold, direct owner 081 756 7630 / 081 735 0877. [9782] Villa for Rent (monthly / yearly), Nusa Dua. 1 & 2 bedrooms, private pool / jaccuzi. Quiet location, Balinese style, 5 mins Geger Beach. Call: 0361-773 333. Email: <info@snvbali.com>. Web: snvbali.com>. [9980] Profitable water sport company for Sale. Strategic location. Office, Pontoon and all equipment. Our tourism product absolutely competitive in Indonesia. Strong cooperation with local and international companies. Fully operational. Serious Inquiries only. Agent welcome. <alexmat799@gmail.com>. [9987]
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Villa for rent, 3 bedroom, garage furnished, garden pool, large western style famliy house, quiet and secure, large tv, laundry, no through road so no traffic, wide street, $1500 p month, pay monthly no stress, owner in same street so maintenance problems, we fix any problems, very safe area and attractive house, 2 to choose from. Also huge 4 bedroom from $2500 week, ocean views. <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo.com>, 0813 3733 8339, 081 1399 0168. Airport/Kuta 10 minute, Seminyak 25 minute. [9993]
For sale Hotel P.T. Sunia Loka Pemuteran North-West Bali 7 bungalows with their own bathroom and one villa with two rooms, private kitchen/dinner, two bathrooms. Dinner area with kitchen and a 7x16 meters swimming pool. A 50 are property at only 300 meter from the beach and 500 meters from Pemuteran center. Garden is amazing and you can enjoy a beautiful mountain view from anywhere on the property. Business is operational for the last two years. Lease left on the land is for 21 years. Starting price is 420.000 euros.
Email: yanisc@rocketmail.com www.sunialoka.com C/RE/U-27 May 15
Stunning 3 bedroom villa/house, garage, furnished in good western style, secure, large open plan lounge, flat screen tv, modern western kitchen, sound system, cable tv. All aircon, balconies, no through road so no traffic going past, in quiet area with lots of greenery around, rooftop entertain area. Bargain $350,000. <craigdonaldmcleod@ yahoo.com>, 0813 3733 8339, 081 1399 0168. [9994] 3 bedroom open plan full furnish, timber floor, split level family home, pool, huge tv, garden, garage, laundry, close toll road, $260AUD, quiet and no traffic, western kitchen 4 bathroom. <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo.com>, 0813 3733 8339, 081 1399 0168. [9995] A new 2 bedroom house with small garden and an apartment for 2+2 people, walking distance to the beach, short-term or long-term. Land for sale or rent also available. 0821 4552 2200 or <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [0008] NC/RE/M-8 July 15
BEST LOCATION VILLA FOR SALE IN TAMAN MUMBUL Land 525m², building 700m², 3 storey, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, swimming-pool, sea view, garage 2 cars, Freehold, fully furnished, PAM, electricity 23000 watt.
Price IDR 13 Billions nego CP +628123869991 NC/RE/M-8 July 15
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Real Estate
08 July - 22 July, 2015
OTHERS
Buy your dream beach front property in Sumbawa with your own surf break right in front. Over 60m beach front.
House for rent. Ideal for home industry, 5 are land with house located in east Java, Banyuwangi. Call 0813 3850 0900. [8633] Land for sale. Size 1,3 Are, price 550 million nego. Located in Jalan Raya Sempidi, south of Badung goverment office. Please contact 0813 5320 9800 / 0813 3810 7799. Pin BB 51E9324D. [9525] C/Re/G-4 March 15
HOUSE FOR SALE FREEHOLD-SANUR
Sumba. Land for sale. 5-10-50-100 HA on the beachfront. Surf spot. Freehold. Price for the first client. 1HA- 40,000$. Offer is limited. +62 821 4408 7181, <www.sumba-realty. com>. [9960]
Rp25,000,000/are 7,800m2 total Subdivision possible sumbawapropertygroup@gmail.com sumbawapropertygroup.com +62 8123802310 C/Re/G27 May 15
For sale Free hold 4 bed room villa with rice field view in Canggu set on 400 sqm with swimming pool and fully furnished.
Share in Leading Indonesian Surf Resort – Private Sale. Reluctantly selling, once in a lifetime opportunity to become co-owner in this successful surf resort with proven ROI, generous shareholder benefits & in-house employment opportunities. Indo’s best wave/s on the doorstep. For further info contact <globetrotter281@gmail. com> or mob: +614 4851 0671. [9961]
Price IDR 4,3 billion
Land For Sale in Grogak
KEROBOKAN
Beach front land Singaraja, total land 5350 sqm with 100 mt frontage surrounded by villa
Villa in Kerobokan, 2 are, 2 floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 livingroom, open kitchen, pool, furnished, AC, hot water. Price 100 mill/year. 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [7916] 6 Bedrooms & 3½ Bathrooms, A/C’s & Fans, Office / TV Room, Dining room, Sitting room, Kitchen, Pantry, Pool/Pool filter room & storage, Bar, Workshop & storage. Generator . Well appointed & Fully furnished, Walk in Walk out, 3 Car garage plus parking for 3 extra cars. On 10 are land in quiet gang. 10minute walk to beach. Staff quarters, 2 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Kitchen, Sitting Room, Laundry.
Enquiries E-mail : balibu1953@gmail.com NC/RE/U-8 July 15
Guest house & room in Kerobokan Marlboro. Size 8x4 metres with terrace & garden, full furnish, AC, hot water, TV, Wifi, carpark. Minimum 2 year, max 5 year. Call Made 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [8801] 3 bedroom villa for rent. Location Jl. Pengubengan Kauh gang Warung Taulan no. 4. Rice field view, price Rp. 125 juta/year. Call 081 139 6467. [9799]
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Call : +62(0)87861053599 or email to mangkuproperty@gmail.com NC/RE/U-8 July 15
House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872] Leasehold villa 16 years. Full dressed, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Quick selling USD 115,000. <www.villawhitenight.com>. Only full contract selling. Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / e-mail: <abeng_ ainia@hotmail.com>. Owner want to move to Europe. [8008] Leasehold villa 18.5 years. Full dressed, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Quick selling USD 148,000. Only full contract selling. Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / e-mail: <abeng_ainia@hotmail.com>. Owner want to move to Europe. [8007] Investment - Kerobokan. 2 Level villa $115 US, 2 Level apartment $45 US. Pool, AC, furnished, 27 years + 25 years lease. Putu 0819 1640 7868 for further details. [9950]
C/Re/G-10 June 15
LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas Echo Beach Absolute beachfront. Bali’s most elegant villa. 7 br villa on 2200m2 overlooking beach and surf. Huge pool and gardens. Beautifully furnished.PondokWisata. AAA rating. Choose Freehold US$4,295,000. Or Leasehold 23 years US$1,595,000. Kerobokan Investment. 6 brand new villas in security complex on 17 are. 2x1 br, 2x2br, 2x3br, . Beautifully designed and fully furnished. All with parking22 yr lease. Big ROI. US$595,000*VL-038 Nusa Dua. Siligita. Freehold. 1km to toll. 800m to beach. Stylish 3br, 4 bth villa on 316m2. Unfurnished. Big pool, parking etc. Bargain. Rp.3.95M TERMS AVAILABLE *VS-015 Canggu.500mfrom beach. Last available.Architect-designed, brand new 2 br villa with saltwater pool. 25 yr lease. Security complex. Only$189,900.*VL-025 Canggu. Wonderful architect-designed villa on 2700m2, overlooking rice fields. 3br, 4 bth, gym, Superbly furnished, Every conceivable luxury. AAA rating.US$2,900,000. Batubelig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terraceExquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Fantastic rentals. 7yr ROI Just US$750,000. *VL-060
Villa with Business Space (Umalas Main Street) - Over Contract - 500 Sqm, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living area, gym, garage, swimming pool w/ gazebo, garden, 2 offices, storage room, maid room, internet, hot water, cable TV. Price Rp. 300,000,000 / Year (Nego). Call: 0818 0669 2669 or 0858 8896 7777. [9664]
VILLA FOR SALE!! Canggu - Pererenan
Leasehold 35 years; Land size 8 Are; Building 320m2; 3 bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; 1 guest toilet; Fully equipped western kitchen; Wooden floor; Pool 4x10m; Telephone line; Garage for 1 car + motorbikes. No agent.
Call : 0812 3881 1463
NC/RE/U-8 July 15
2 bedr/1 bath Villa for rent in Umalas, Jl. Bumbak, plunge pool, 2 A/C, furnished, Wifi, cable TV, security, service available. Yearly rent: 90 million rupiah, 6 months: 50 million. Longer lease also available. Please call: 0822 3779 6454. [9970] Luxury furnished villa for rent/sale in Petitenget. 2 Bedrooms, 3 bath, swimming pool, garden. Close to everything. Rent Aug 1 to June 1, 185 million rent. 5.5 billion sale, <yourbalivacationvilla.com>, <steve@bask. com>, 081 2465 6475, 0361 473 1533. [9979] Villa for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 150 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [9705]
A List Land BatuBelig. Freehold 6.5 are. Good shape. Close to beach and main road. Rp. 1.75M/are. Pantai Berawa, 500m2. Close to beachfront. 26 year+ leasehold. Cnr block on quiet street. Access 2 sides. US$175,000*LL-011 JlSemer. Bargain!!Behind Bali Buddha. 14.4 are. Square shape. Ready to build. 28 yr lease. Rp5.5 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 Canggu Beach. Jl. Nelayan. Freehold. 6 are, 2 Sertipkats. Good shape and access. Rp750 mill/are. Resort Lands:Nusa Dua 6.5Ha next to St Regis in BTDC.200m beachfront. Sanur Beach3.5Ha next to Hyatt. 125m beachfront. Echo Beach 92.6 are. 50m beachfront. P.O.A.
Motivated seller! New Freehold Villa on 162m2. 2 floor. 3 Double bedroom ensuite. Pool. Carport. Garden. Investment opportunity, don’t miss!! Fully furnished. Priced for quick sale rp. 2,600,000,000. Call: 0821 4470 8559, <Heidibirr@hotmail.com>. [9990] House for rent. Jl Intan Permai Kerobokan. 65 Juta per year nego. Min 2.5 years. Has 2 bedrooms, kitchen, hot water shower, AC, parking, Speedy and Indovision. Tel 0813 3749 8285. [0001] For Sale. Villa Complex. Leasehold 26 years. 2 villas and 1 studio at Jl Intan Permai Kerobokan. US $880,000 nego. Photos at <www.kavillevillas.com>. Tel 0813 3749 8285 for inspection. [0002]
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/I-27 May 15
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Spectacular Permanent Views
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IDR 35 Million/Are
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IDR 125 Million/Are
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PR7102
IDR 9.9 Billion
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PR16272
IDR 19.5 Billion
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CANGGU 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9792] New beautiful 3 bedrm Villa for sale, western style, semifurnished, solarhart hotwater, borewell, AC’s, 5500W (pulsa), off-road parking 4 cars, good size pool, mature garden, quiet location, 10 mins Canggu club/school, 15mins Echo beach. For details; Pls call Ana 0812 3630 5235 or email <chuantik@hotmail.com>. [9863] Charming 2 storey house with great indoor/outdoor living, 2x ensuite bedrooms AC, open-plan living & dinning with fully fitted kitchen, small office, roof-top bale. 5 mins from Berawa Beach, shops and cafes. 2 - 5 yrs, 110m per year. <tamarbali@hotmail.com> / 0812 3709 7288. [9915]
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avanee residence DENPASAR
Unique home for sale, 22years plus option Leasehold, original, 60 year old, 2 storey, spacious timber home, 8 are. Spectacular permanent rice field and mountain views, 3 bed, 3 bath, 12m pool, fully furnished and landscaped, minutes to beach. Rp 5B, $380K USD. Ph 0812 4636 3786 or <janicegibbs@yahoo.com>. [9929] Beachside leasehold land for sale, 5 are (500m2), 26 years plus option, ocean glimpse, 50m to water, quiet convenient location, rare opportunity, Pantai Berawa, Rp. 1.95B or $150K USD. Ph 0812 4636 3786 or <janicegibbs@yahoo. com>. [9930]
BALI
Beautiful piece of land 8 or 15 Aras Leasehold 26 years, Babakan Canggu area,10 minutes fom Echo beach Ready to build, 3 meters private road access, ITR for building permit is ready,For more information please contact: Dewa at 081 755 7935. [9948] “Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs”
House for rent Canggu Jl. Kayu Tulang no. 11. Nice save green quiet area. Rice fields view. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 balcony, kitchen, little garden, big car parking, semi furniture. Available now, 55 million/year. 0857 3809 4661, <ketut_karin@yahoo.com>. [9949]
ONLY Rp. 2.500.000 / month
Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-26 Nov. 14
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Land 1000 m2 lease hold, Great location Canggu, 37 year lease, Complete IMB permit. 8.5 million per are per year nego. Contact owner - 081 2366 8364, Mail <gjwleonard@ yahoo.com>. [9958] Echo Beach Land for lease 8Are. 24yr lease & 10yr option. Quiet established area. 23. 5 mtr frontage. 1 minute from Deus & 3 minutes from Oldman & Echo Beach. Zoned for villas. Price 10 million/are/year. Call John 0896 8544 7717. [9959]
Urgent. 2 years shop over contract at Jl. Raya Seminyak no. 58. 60 mill/year nego. HP. 0812 3705 2317, 0818 0566 5019. [9953] Beautiful private Villa and quiet place for rent in central Seminyak, daily, weekly, monthly. 4 bedroom with 4 ensuite bathroom. Big garden, private pool 23mx3m, gym. Full equipment kitchen, laundry, Tv cable, Wifi, hot water, and staff, parking. Please contact: Cecilia 0878 6089 0803 / <villasku@gmail.com>. [9956]
Ocean and Mountain Views. 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms, tiled pool with waterfall. Fully furnished with chef kitchen, minutes to International school and beach. Well maintained and serviced. Contact <leilareef78@hotmail.com>. RP 200 million yr. [9962] Canggu Club land for sale. 14.5 are (1450m/2). 1 min from Canggu Club/international school. 21 years plus 25 years extension. 7 million per are per year. 0858 5725 8550, 0819 9952 0008, email: <brawaresidence@gmail. com>. [9969]
Villa for rent in Seminyak. 4 bedrooms, swimming pool, semi furnished. Rp. 200 mill/year nego. Contact 0857 3845 1021. [9981] Villa for rent in Umalas, 1BR, fully furnished, AC, Pool, Free Wifi in all area villa. Daily, weekly, for monthly start 8jt – 15jt. Call +081 1398 6077. [9986]
Land for sale. Close to Canggu Club & great location. Size 4A with building of the former of silver factory. Direct owner SMS 081 2466 5588. Price 550 million/ nett. [9973]
Villa large bedroom upstairs, downstairs lounge, dining, kitchen, separate bathroom, maid, night security electricity, water, gas, Wifi, cable TV, parking. US$ 26 per night. Longer stay negotiable. <www.villabeijo.com>. Gary 0819 3626 6264. [9390]
New villa for daily/monthly/yearly rent by owner. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, private pool, internet & cable TV are available, fully furnished. Negotiable price. Echo Beach Canggu, 15 minutes from the beach. Call 0813 3718 8864, <nyoman_villa@yahoo.com>. <www. baliserenityvilla.com>. [9976]
Available studio suite rooms, Jl. Nakula - Seminyak. Fast Wifi, Indovision, fully furnished, AC, hotwater, kitchenette, cleaning and pool inside the complex. Short or longterm stay. 0813 3770 3888. <wirawan.saputra@hotmail.com>. [9988]
Luxury Apartment for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 floors, fast Wifi, private garden, no pool. Available from 20th July, from IDR 7.5 Million/month or IDR 75 Million/year. 0361 84 82 866, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002]
Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154]
Beautiful 2 bedrooms villa with pool in Jalan Nelayan Canggu near Deus. USD 90 daily, view possible. Email to <anita_srikandi@hotmail.com>. [9984] Brand new in Canggu 6 bedrooms villa with pool and rice field view on 21 acre land available for rent USD 600/daily for viewing email to <anita_srikandi@hotmail.com>. [9985]
Villa for lease, rare opportunity 50% cash back* after lease period finished, 12 rooms villa, large pool, lobby, kitchen, office, restaurant, tourist area, close to beach price $40,000/year. Call 0819 9940 9249. [9999]
Leasing 22 years, beautiful villa, 2 beds, pool 14 m, rice fields view, very quiet. 10 mn from Canggu Deli, area Tiying Tutul. All documents complete and legal. Price Rp 3.735 M. including all taxes. Direct owner, no agencies please. Contact: <nimbes55@hotmail.com>. [9997]
Sell beautiful Joglo house with delicate and unique carving 7 x 8 meter teak wood. Call 081 138 7064. [0009] NC/RE/U-8 July 15
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This is an amazing property set in the Umalas only 5 minutes by motorbike to Batu Belig / Petitenget. Great opportunity to run as a â&#x20AC;&#x153;COTTAGE BUSINESSâ&#x20AC;?. When you walk through the doors into the property it is like walking into a different world. Set on 16 ARE there are 7 wooden Joglo houses â&#x20AC;&#x201C; cottages â&#x20AC;&#x201C; currently all rented out â&#x20AC;&#x201C; you could live in one and rent the rest out â&#x20AC;&#x201C; or just use for yourself and family. The lease has 30 years on it. There are 10 rooms. Price includes all furnishings, linens, appliances etc. Shane Walsh Â&#x2021; +62 (0) 813 3827 6772 shane@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
Title: Freehold
Price: IDR 9,336,300,000
Stunning Ocean View Land!
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2080 m2
This stunning section of land that provides amazing panoramic ocean views is a must see and will prove to be a perfect location to develop your residence here in Bali. The land has a perfect elevation that cannot be blocked, very good road access and infrastructure in place. Contractors and architects can be provided to assist towards design and development work. Prime location / breathtaking land / number 1 investment! Karl Â&#x2021; +62 (0) 815 5701 729 karl@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
Price: Price on application
Title: Leasehold
CTAB008 Tanah Lot
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Title: Leasehold Quiet location in Berawa Canggu, this is a beautiful residential home close to all the amenities. Three en-suite bedrooms, open concept living & dining area, well equipped kitchen, terrace, gazebo with view to the tropical garden, rice ÂżHOG DQG [ P VZLPPLQJ SRRO ([WUHPHO\ DWWUDFWLYH SULFH ZLWK \HDUV OHIW H[WHQVLRQ WKLV YLOOD LV D WRS 3DUDGLVH 3URSHUW\ UHFRPPHQGDWLRQ /DQG VL]H P EXLOGLQJ VL]H 185 m2. Must see! Price: IDR 2,800,000,000 (USD 215,000)
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This STUNNING 3 bedroom Villa has been fully renovated from the inside out to the highest quality standards in 2012. Not a detail was missed nor the quality of building materials spared over the three levels of this beautiful renovation. The gracious entertaining living room with ďŹ&#x201A;oor to ceiling glass sliding walls opens up the space from inside out and is ďŹ nished off with luxuriant soft furnishings giving it an opulent edge. Contact: George +62 (0) 812 3602 8742 george@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
Price: IDR 3,400,000,000
Title: Hak Milik
150 + 25 sqm
The Restaurant and Cafe are located in the parking area of the famous Tanah Lot Temple, just at the Ticket entrance. Tanah Lot Temple is the most visited temple in Indonesia, it counts 2.5 Million tourists every year. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Open Air Restaurant is 150 sqm built with coconut wood and alangalang roof. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Cafe or gift shop is located just in the corner parking / ticket entrance, mesure 25 sqm and give you a double frontage for the restaurant. The Restaurant and the Cafe are available now to start your business. Also possible to buy the remaining years of the lease. Grab it !!! Contact : Lionel Price: +62 (0) 821 4647 2047 IDR 140,000,000/year lionel@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
SSNR001 Sanur
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Seven luxuriously appointed villas in Umalas Bali, this development represents an unique, secure residential & commercial investment opportunity. Each villas set on a total area of 500 square meters and built on 200 square meters of land, the villa consists of 3 bedrooms with 3 ensuite bathrooms and large and bright living room with sliding doors.
Annie Dean Â&#x2021; +62 (0) 813 3945 5009 annie@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
Price: IDR 5,340,000,000
Title: Leasehold 29 years
Title: Freehold
SKER006 Kerobokan
SUMS045 Umalas
SSEM529 Seminyak
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This new offering on the market is a true one of a kind. A sprawling ďŹ ve-bedroom villa of superior construction located within a highly functioning resort right in the center of Seminyak just 500 meters from the ocean. Luxurious design, chic and elegant decor, and the perfect location help to make this villa the perfect tropical retreat or entertainment venue. Land size: 950 sqm Patrick Clancy Â&#x2021; +62 (0) 817 973 3031 pclancy@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
Price: IDR 10,546,000,000
Title: Leasehold
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Featuring 3 bedrooms â&#x20AC;&#x201C; each with ensuite â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and a substantial kitchen/dining/lounge overlooking the swimming pool. Built by a Dutch master builder in 2006, the villa is ďŹ nished with a wide range of high quality materials; marble ďŹ&#x201A;oors throughout, ďŹ&#x201A;oor to ceiling marble in the ensuites, granite counter tops in the kitchen and kiln dried bengkarai timber for the bifold door frames and windows. Meticulously maintained, recently refurbished alang alang roof, quality inclusions, quiet loction. Contact : Johanna Smit Price: +62 (0) 812 3745 3686 IDR 9,000,000,000 johanna@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
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Perched on the edge of the last remaining green belt rice ďŹ elds in Umalas, this very well built ďŹ ve-bedroom (plus) villa promises years of enjoyment for some lucky family. Unlike so many properties on todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s market, this home has been built with residential use in mind, not the standard rental market ROI, so the proportions are generous, there is plenty of parking and storage space, and the quality is ďŹ rst rate. Contact : Zamzam Price: +62 (0) 878 6181 9445 IDR 9,595,800,000 zamzam@paradisepropertygroup.co.id
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