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Komang Ary’s passion for preserving and sharing Indonesia’s artistic heritage lies deep in his bones. He is of the pande or metalworking caste, and his ancestors created precious ritual objects for the people of Bali. Today, that tradition meets the contemporary world in Komang Ary’s gallery -- an Aladdin’s cave of treasures from all over the archipelago. The museum- quality collection includes statues, textiles, paintings, ritual artefacts, sacred objects, doors and furniture, kris and leather puppets.
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westerners than other Balinese, because of the strong heritage of feudalism and suspicion here. When I save a piece, often this means selling it to a foreign collector. I can’t afford to keep them all myself. Many times I try to negotiate that the piece will remain in Bali. “The most important thing to me is to keep the pieces safe, either in my own collection or by selling them to collectors who will value and protect them.” If the priest or owner agrees, Komang Ary makes a contract with them to buy the piece and keep it in his collection instead of selling it.
Bali’s celebration of artisanship and decoration has made the island rich in antiquities. Many of One issue is that when a ritual object needs to be replaced, these are created from sand stone there is no tradition of preserving the original piece. “When or wood which break down a sacred piece of art was made, the lontar describes in great quickly in tropical conditions if not detail how and when to make it,” Komang Ary explained. “Its properly conserved. “I’ve seen so materials, ceremony and the rules for its ceremonial use and many beautiful, valuable old how it should be worshipped are very clear. But there are pieces unprotected from the no rules about the preservation of the original object, so that elements,” Komang Ary told me became a local decision.” sadly. “When I return a few years later, they are badly damaged or When the time comes to replace a ritual object because it’s completely destroyed by the sun, worn or damaged, a pralina ceremony takes place to transfer rain and wind. I often buy pieces the power into the new object. After the pralina, the old object that would otherwise be left no longer holds ritual power (it is decommissioned, as it were) outside to rot away. I’m trying to and the priest sometimes destroys it. Many priests are afraid recycle them into modern to sell an old piece in case it hotels and villas and sell them These days, most Balinese would rather may carry some residual bad to collectors so they will spend their money on a Harley or some energy so they bury, burn or survive.” throw it into the sea; many are other western icon than an artefact left outside to weather away. International collectors are Much valuable art is lost in this keen to buy them but the Balinese place little value on their way. antiquities. “Balinese people don’t care about this,” my housekeeper Wayan Manis con¿rmed when I showed her There is a Faculty of Archaeology under the Language and some photographs. “We only like new things.” (A friend found Culture Division of Udyana University, where Komang Ary’s an old Japanese silk kimono in Jogjakarta sheltering a uncle works as a lecturer. About 25 students a year study motorbike from the weather a few years ago; he bought it for the subject. They research, excavate and reconstruct Rp 20,000.) antiquities and teach rural banjars how to preserve their monuments using appropriate materials. I interviewed Komang Ary in his Lot Tunduh gallery, sitting on the gilded brocade lounge of the last king of Karangasam. Protecting antiquities is supposed to be the government’s Next to it was the chair in which the king sat for a formal responsibility but in fact very little is done. Financial support portrait a hundred years ago. “Some of the royal families of the museums is minimal. In Gianyar some artefacts are have been forced to sell off their family antiques,” said now being protected, but there is no real understanding of Komang Ary. “Later, when they can afford to, they sometimes conservation. buy them back.” “I wish the Governor would charge the kepala desa of every Seafaring traders skilled in metalwork landed in Bali and Java banjar to make a new awig awig about conservation,” says from South China about 1000 Before Common Era (BCE). Komang. “At the very least, stone statues should have a roof They left behind jewellery, weapons and about 30 massive and wooden ones should be protected from humidity and stone sarcophagus. During the 15th century of the Common termites.” Era (CE) the royal courts of Java began to migrate to Bali with their artisans before the tide of Islam, bringing Hinduism He concedes that it will take creativity to preserve Bali’s to most of the island. Several villages of Bali Aga (the antiquities in a contemporary commercial environment. One original inhabitants) rejected Hinduism and maintained their idea is to generate a passion to collect in a hotel owner, who traditions in remote mountain communities. will then ¿ll his or her hotel with a wonderful collection of antiquities that guests will travel to see, thus paying All these peoples contributed to a wealth of artefacts indirectly to conserve them. including costumes, ritual masks, carvings, paintings, Komang Ary is constantly The most important thing to me metalwork, jewellery, textiles, studying the subject, buying is to keep the pieces safe and decorated wood and reference books on Balinese stonework. Century ago, art on the internet because many pieces were stolen by Dutch residents from homes and they are not available here; serious scholarly works about temples and sold to collectors in Europe. A concerned Balinese art are usually from Europe. His studies often reveal Dutchman created the Museum Negeri Propinsi Bali as a intriguing links between artefacts from Indonesia and those conservation centre in 1910. It was used mainly for storage in distant cultures. until 1932 when Walter Spies and some other residents created an ethnographic museum of Balinese antiquities and “I feel it is my personal obligation as a Balinese to conserve cultural objects. There’s also a private museum of Balinese the art,” Komang Ary told me. “Although the scholarship folk art in Denpasar. Pejeng has a small, poorly curated exists, it is not carried out into the real world. There needs museum which is more like a warehouse. Pejeng is located to be a lot more education. at the heart of the so-called archaeological ‘golden triangle’ An old statue is not just a piece of stone. It’s a book to be which includes Bedulu, Tampaksiring, Gunung Kawi and read, it is therapy for the soul. It’s so Tirta Empul. Besides these 10th century monuments, important to understand the importance farmers still plough up old stone carvings from that era in the of keeping this knowledge for our children rice ¿elds of Pejeng. and grandchildren.” “I’ve been accused of selling and exploiting my culture. But the truth is that the Balinese don’t want or value these antiquities, which are often abandoned and destroyed by the elements. By buying them, I can preserve them. I want to teach and inÀuence the Balinese to value their arts heritage and give it the prestige it deserves. Foreign collectors will pay thousands of dollars for a stone statue. These days, most Balinese would rather spend their money on a Harley or some other western icon than an artefact.” Komang has given much thought to how the value system could be changed. “Local antiquities would gain prestige if wealthy Balinese were encouraged to collect; there’s plenty is money in Bali these days. But in fact it’s easier to work with
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DESIGNING WOMEN OF BALI - Part 1 Culture and Business By Ines Wynn
We all know that the Bali community, including expats and locals alike, is a bit on the unusual side, grouping an inordinate number of the notable, the eccentric, the daring, the innovative, the wannabes, the authentic and the beautiful fakes & Àakes together on an apron-sized island abounding in natural surroundings, spiritual auras and cultural overdrive which makes it an intriguing place to live in. And since roughly half of the Bali sky is held up by the so-called fairer sex, it is also interesting to zero in on the singular element that women in Bali represent, especially when focusing on those remarkable gals, both expat and local, who are making a sizable imprint on society and the community. They come from different countries, backgrounds and cultures but make their mark in a variety of ways: community service, social and environmental activism, the arts, the media and business. All the while weaving an interesting and colorful tapestry of intermeshing activities, temperaments, visions, goals and outcomes. In the space of this and subsequent articles, we cannot list them all of course; there are so many more deserving ladies than the ones we highlight on these pages. So we’re making a neutral grab into a pool of candidates and pro¿le them loosely under several categories. Some are well-known, others less, and a few maybe not at all but deserve to be. But one of the major things that unites them is that they all have an interesting story to tell and a singular design to make a difference; in their own life and/or that of others.
Gus) with a desire to create an elegant yet homey restaurant and tea house in a burgeoning tourist area. It is one of the prime examples where culture is an integral part of the commercial undertaking and re¿nement and elegance mesh so seamlessly with a spirited business venture.
The combination of culture and business, though seemingly unrelated, has reached a zenith of conscious coupling in Bali. Culture is big tourism business. Many retail businesses deal with the abundant riches represented by local arts and crafts. Culture also contributes the subtle and elegant, even regal elements of old-fashioned commercial enterprises.
Jean Howe animates Threads of Life and the Bebali Foundation While culture and business can be successfully combined, it must be noted that there are enterprises that go one step further and slant their mission and goals specifically towards the preservation and revitalization of traditional arts, crafts, customs, local knowledge and wisdom that is in danger of extinction. One of the ¿nest examples is Threads of Life, a fair trade textile art gallery located in Ubud that has become a labor of love for its founders and successfully marries a commercial side in the form of a retail business and a community-service oriented organization, the Bebali Foundation, that seeks to give back to the community from which it draws its products. The business of Threads of Life is the marketing and retailing of woven heirloom type textiles sourced in remote and impoverished communities throughout Indonesia; the goal of the Bebali Foundation is to revitalize and support the ancient practice of hand-dyed and handwoven textiles in these communities.
Asri Kerthyasa, the fair princess of Biku A prime example of the latter is the Biku restaurant and tea house in Petitenget. Asri Kerthyasa, the elegant owner of this remarkable success story, has paired these elements with a keen sense. Her establishment has become a magnet for the elegant and suave lunch, dinner and teatime crowd and for local and overseas tourists; her trademark being the British-style elegant afternoon tea ritual. With artsy aplomb she has combined a beautiful 150 years old Javanese teak joglo inclusive of antique woodcarvings with a gorgeous eclectic interior, embellished it with many local artifacts, added ef¿cient service, a full choice menu, selected teas and mouth-watering morsels, and teamed it up with a literati corner that is Ganesha bookstore and a new-age sprinkle of Tarot card reading. The result is a very cozy, yet sophisticated enclave and the perfect spot for lunch, dinner or afternoon tea in between. Asri is a long-term Bali resident who ¿rst vacationed here in the late 1970’s, fell in love with the island and a special inhabitant and proceeded to make Ubud her home, absorbing the language, customs and culture to such a degree that she quickly became integrated. From her vantage point of some 40-odd years in Bali, she has witnessed its transformation from idyllic and exotic backwater to one of the most sophisticated tourist attractions in the world. Asri did not have a particularly easy time integrating herself in Balinese society and community in the beginning, as she happened to marry a young prince from the royal house of Ubud and was immediately confronted with the age-old customs, expectations and cultural demands that her new position entailed. She needed to learn the intricacies of, not only the Balinese language but also the synergies and dynamics of marrying into an old royal house. Being Australian, young, adventurous and definitely independent-minded, she was also a bit unprepared for an Ubud environment that did not provide, at that time, the “luxuries” of electricity, running water, telephone or western-style food. Adjustments had to be made to survive this austere environment and she became very innovative in dealing with it. Noting that tourism was on the upswing, she and her husband started a homestay in Ubud which later became the Ibah Deluxe Boutique Hotel. Asri started Biku on Jalan Petitenget in 2005 in partnership with her son Max (Tjok
Janet de Neefe combines the literary and the culinary In a similar vein, Janet de Neefe, owner of several restaurants in Ubud, author of various books on Balinese cooking and founder of the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, has combined a suave sense of business with Atlas-sized literary interests and an avid desire to make a difference in the positive cultural development of Bali. The yearly UWRF has ¿rmly put Bali on the literary circuit, thereby attracting precious tourist dollars for Ubud. Janet needs no introduction. Like other expat women, she came to Bali when young, married a Balinese man and integrated her life in that of her new homeland. She is one of those maverick expat women who have, not only assimilated beautifully into a culture so different from their own, but also contributed signi¿cantly to the expansion and development of their adoptive area. Besides the yearly literary festival, Janet has also created The Lit Club at Bar Luna which has now been renamed to Bar Luna Basement, where multicultural events are scheduled ranging from storytelling, play reading, poetry slams, screening of documentaries & feature ¿lms and dynamic musical performances.
Jean Howe and her team of 30 staffers are the heart and soul of these enterprises and for the last 15 years they have worked tirelessly to attain the goal of revitalizing the old Indonesian weaving and natural dyeing techniques whose survival is greatly threatened by the advent of mass produced textiles and synthetic dyes. The Bebali Foundation zeroes in on the natural dye processes that are still practiced in remote communities and seeks to document, preserve and revitalize this ancient art. To this end, a dye studio and natural dye garden containing some 180 different plants have been established in Petulu, north of Ubud. In this idyllic enclave botanists and chemists have been regenerating and reconstructing the natural dye sources and processes they observed in remote communities where it is in danger of disappearing by analyzing the speci¿c chemistry involved in producing natural dyes from plant and tree leaves, bark and roots. According to Jean, each community has its own dye process, the result of a lineage of dye masters who specialize in speci¿c colors and have created their own recipes over long years. For instance some weaving communities specialize in the color red which is created through the combination of natural red dye materials and the use of loba, an increasingly rare mordant (a natural substance like leaves or bark that helps to “set” the dye on natural ¿bers). It became imperative to source reliable supplies of this particular mordant and through research and analysis of the mordant characteristics they were able to broaden the supply by ¿nding equal quality substitutes.
The Bebali Foundation has been instrumental in restoring, nurturing and revitalizing many of the traditional weaving and dyeing craft and wisdom by establishing weaving cooperatives and facilitating communications and sharing knowledge between them; this has created an empowering force for these communities to such an extent that it has injected a renewed appreciation for their own culture and a recognition of the true value of their work. Threads of Life has smoothed the process by providing marketing access for some 1000 weavers organized in 36 weaving cooperatives in Bali and other islands. Which makes it an ideal and mutually bene¿cial partnership between a retail business and the weaving communities. Meghan Pappenheim, Tireless Social Entepreneur Then there are enterprises that seek to merge sustainable for-profit business with a form of social and spiritual entrepreneurism that de¿nitely boomerangs on the local community. The Yoga Barn, brainchild of New Yo r k - b o r n M e g h a n Pappenheim and her Balinese husband Dekgun was created in 2007 as an Ubud-based yoga center, spiritual retreat and holistic healing center. Daily yoga classes and frequent workshops teach traditional yoga styles like Classical Hatha, Vinyasa Flow, Power, Pranayama, Restorative, Iyengar, Yin & Anusara. Other modalities include meditation, kirtan and ecstatic dance. The healing center includes ayurvedic rejuvenation, cleansing & detox retreats, sound medicine, Chinese medicine, acupuncture, chiropractic, naturopathy and other natural and spiritual healing techniques. Now housing 5 studios, the center includes a guesthouse and a garden café as well. But the Yoga Barn is only one of Meghan’s many enterprises. She also created BaliSpirit.com, an on-line directory and community of small businesses representing the best of Bali’s fair trade products, sustainable living & alternative health practitioners, accommodations, retreats, and any services and activities seeking to preserve and nurture local industries celebrating the environment, culture and spirituality of Bali. One of the better known additions to the BaliSpirit group of businesses is the annual BaliSpirit Festival which is rapidly becoming a very popular event, not only locally but having a broad international appeal as well. The success of this Festival has allowed Meghan to expand her personal commitment to creating and maintaining local community outreach and support programs such as the “Ayo! Kita Bicara HIV/ AIDS” awareness project which is funded by proceeds from the Festival and sympathetic donors. This project aims to educate Balinese teens about the danger of HIV/ AIDS in their community through interactive Edu-spirit workshops in local high schools. And since 2012 Meghan and Dekgun have embarked on a reforestation project in the very poor and arid lands of east Bali with water retaining bamboo. Besides the spiritual, healing, environmental and community side of Meghan’s brainchildren, there is also the culinary side. Meghan runs the popular hangout KAFE in Ubud and the newer Kebun Bistro on Jalan Hanoman. A third culinary venture is slated to open next year in Sayan. The bottom line for Meghan in all those worthwhile enterprises is not so much the creation of pro¿table businesses, as it is the creation of a company culture that is meaningful and makes a positive difference in the lives of those involved. A social entrepreneur, says Meghan, is someone who can create a sustainable business model that gives back to the community by educating, nurturing and teaching a holistic form of entrepreneurship that is at once sustaining and environmentally and culturally responsible. For more information on the Yoga Barn, BaliSpirit Festival and Meghan’s community projects see www.theyogabarn.com, www.balispirit.com and www. balispiritfestival.com. The next installment will highlight some other designing women, notably in the artistic and activist areas. Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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So Nearly the Big Chill This edition of the diary comes to you from the chilly depths of wintertime southern Western Australia, for reasons that really don’t matter. What does matter is that The Diary inadvertently left its wallet in seat 9C on AirAsia flight QZ536 from Bali to Perth on June 23. It is pleasing to be able to report that The Diary and the wallet were then miraculously reunited through the intercession of a couple of AirAsia ground staff angels at Perth International Airport. It was one of those horrible “Oh No” moments. We had breezed through passport control – an e-entry without even sighting an official with a stamp, oh joy! – as well as baggage collection and customs. We were in the car park loading the suitcase into a friend’s car when the alarming lightness of the back pocket came to notice. Aside from cash, credit card and all sorts of other essential plastic impedimenta without which modern life is impossible, there was the question: What Does One Tell The Distaff? This is a very important issue, since it has been apparent for several millennia that The Distaff doesn’t think The Diary should ever be let out alone. An unsupervised drive to the shops is about the length of the leash, and then only with the right money. So there was nothing for it but to break just about every security rule in the book and bowl right back into the customs area – through the exit door by which one had recently legitimately exited – and find a friendly soul to help. Going to the airport arrivals hall desk wasn’t an option. It would be far too complicated and would take too long. It was interesting to see that the old rule still applies. If you look as if you know what you’re doing, official people will rarely challenge you. We found a nice customs officer (a woman: they’re nearly always a better bet because of their female capacity for lateral thinking). She got on her phone to someone while The Diary rang the number displayed at the service desk for use if the desk was unattended and spoke to one of the angels, who said she had already got the wallet. Very soon the two angels appeared. They had been on the aircraft when they received The Diary’s call. Thank you again, ladies.
Fit to be Tied Merritt Clifton, the American animal activist who takes an interest in Bali matters from faraway Oregon, posed a very interesting rhetorical question in an article on the Animals24-7 website on June 28. It followed the Governor’s incomprehensible announcement that any dogs found running loose in Bali villages would be killed as part of the provincial government’s dysfunctional anti-rabies campaign. He wrote: “Disregarding four years of steady progress toward quelling a canine rabies outbreak that began in mid-2008, Pastika repeated the same general invitation to cull dogs that sent the rabies outbreak into overdrive in the first place – this time ordering the massacre of about 300,000 healthy vaccinated and mostly docile neighbourhood dogs, allowing unvaccinated and largely nocturnal feral dogs to reoccupy the habitat and breed up to the carrying capacity.” Disregarding in turn Clifton’s assumption that unvaccinated and largely nocturnal dogs in Bali are feral (that is, wild) which overwhelmingly they are not, in the formal sense, he’s right on the mark. It’s true that the island’s rabies control program has gone haywire. Or perhaps that should be “missing”. Why else, apart from madness, would you revive a killing spree that failed to work when you tried it before and which in any case all the literature on rabies control and eradication shows won’t work? Negligently shredding the basis of herd immunity that has been built up by the vaccination program by killing anything that moves outside someone’s notional property boundary is complete madness. The Bali authorities apparently choose to define madness in terms that wouldn’t be readily recognized anywhere else. But that’s no surprise. After six years of toil and trouble, all we’re left with is a muddle. There are no surprises there either. Since reasonable excuses cannot be found, a scapegoat or two are essential political tools. In the rabies imbroglio, there are two scapegoats. One is the dogs, which despite being savagely culled by government diktat and significantly reduced by rabies, are claimed nevertheless to have repopulated the island to a level equal to or in excess of the pre-rabies 2008 estimate. The gallant lads at animal husbandry plainly deserve fulsome praise for that egregious triumph. The other scapegoat is the animal welfare lobby in general, which
strangely persists with its view that in order to achieve something you have to do the work required, and particularly the Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA), which led the anti-rabies battle. The Gianyar district authorities closed the BAWA clinic last year on grounds that would not survive administrative appeal in any jurisdiction with fixed rules. BAWA remains in operation, but with some of its previously valuable services curtailed by out-of-sorts, or out of pocket, officials. There are only two fixed rules in Indonesia, of course. Neither is visible on the statute book. One is, don’t even look as if you’re telling us what to do. The other is, don’t step on toes, especially the precious little toes of the local panjandrum. Unfortunately the immediate human and animal health requirements in 2008-2010, to step on rabies quickly, required both these rules to be broken.
A Short Fuse Plans to turn part of Benoa Harbour into Port Excrescence by shooing away the ocean and building artificial land on which to erect explicitly non-Bali infrastructure (including a motor-racing circuit) have angered a lot of people, mainly Balinese. The widely held view is that if Governor Pastika proceeds as planned and creates the proposed monstrosity for the profit of its promoters and developers, all of Bali is lost. That may be gilding the lily (not to mention mixing a metaphor) but it can certainly be argued that there’s already enough around in the tourist-attraction field to fulfil the legal desires of most visitors, and most the illegal ones too. Bali is a special place. That’s its marketing edge. We shouldn’t blunt it further. There have been a number of demonstrations that have made these points with some force. Let’s hope someone was listening.
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Who Gives a Toss? It’s not really a question, and we’re not being rude. Pizzatossing is the topic, and Ayana Resort and Spa at Jimbaran was the venue, because the Pizza Acrobatics world champion 2001 and 2002, Pasqualino Barbasso, was there from July 2-6 to demonstrate his skills, which are no doubt essential in Sicily. Well no, to answer Ayana spruiker Marian Carroll’s query, we didn’t know there was a World Champion of Pizza Acrobatics. So many aspects of our education were neglected while we were being schooled in algebra, calculus, physics, logic, Latin, Greek, Eng Lit, history and comparative religion all those years ago. Barbasso was at Ayana to flip the dough and perform thrice daily, free, for diners at the resort’s Sami Sami restaurant during his five-day extravaganza. Since the restaurant is on the cliff-top overlooking the precipitous drop the Rock Bar and beyond, the pizza champ was doubtless on the alert for sudden orographic up-draughts and the attendant risk of unauthorized flying pizza. Sadly, geographic displacement meant we could not be present to attempt to order that modern challenge to both cuisine and poor spellers, Pizza Hawaiian, and thereby cause a Greco-Roman incident.
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Marginal Note Indonesians vote today (July 9) in the presidential election, which as expected has come down to a race between Jakarta mayor Joko Widodo and former army general Prabowo Subianto, the latter formally endorsed on July 1 by outgoing president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as his pick for Supreme Leader. It’s moot whether the opinion of a lame duck with a 10-year record of under-achievement counts for anything beyond a querulous quack. But that’s not what concerns us here. What does is further entrenchment of the Indonesia-Australia relationship through a new agreement between the National Archives of Australia and the Indonesian national archive on archives cooperation. Under a new five-year Memorandum of Understanding, Indonesia and Australia will continue to collaborate on developing staff skills, sharing professional resources and participating in scholarly and cultural exchanges. Indonesia’s and Australia’s relationship and shared interests extend back into the end of the Dutch colonial era. Indonesians with a sense of history understand the role Australia played in persuading the world to accept the beneficial fact of Indonesian independence, unilaterally declared on August 17, 1945, and its practical and material help towards that goal too. Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-9 July 14
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For Sale; White Polygon Broadway 3 bicycle. Front fork shock absorbers, Rear spring shock absorber, rear light. In good condition. Rp. 1.150.000. Call Andy 0821 4656 9333. Kerobokan. [025]
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For Sale; Native instruments machine MK2 (black) with V2 software. Never gig-ed, mint condition, comes with box & full docs. Asking for Rp. 5.5 million. Call 0821 4513 2411. Seminyak. [026] For Sale; Flat griddle (110x70xH85cm) ex resto/ hotel quality: 3 burners, auto-ignite, solid metal plate, fully functioning, selling bcoz rarely used. Sell 5.5jt nego. Picture avail. Call: 081 2393 2273. Jimbaran. [005]
Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Place An Advertisement page Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad. Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed. For Sale; CRT/tube not LCD PC monitor LG Flatron EZ T730, 17inch, good condition, sell for Rp. 250.000. SMS only 081 2389 5551. Bukit. [001]
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SALE!! All handicraft value US$3,000 Sale Rp. 12 million. All Glasswares value US$ 2,500 Sale Rp. 10 million. Contact: vera@cempaka.biz (0361) 7474393 / 08113883939 NC/Ns/M-09 July 14
For Sale; Good quality teak four poster bed (200x180) from Tarita. Simple modern style, color teak brown. Rp. 3.000.000 including American standard mattress. Can be knocked down for transport. SMS 081 2394 5464 for photo. Sanur. [103] Guitarist’s dream pedal: The line 6 Pod X3 Live. 2nd hand but never used. All your guitar effects in one unit with wah / volume pedal attached. Rp. 3.5 juta contact 0852 3989 1231 or <athronm@ gmail.com>. Bukit. [104] Progress involves risk. You can’t steal second base and keep your foot on first base. C/Ns/I-09 July 14
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Computer & Internet Bali PC Advisor by Pak Bruce
All-In-One computers & Top Scams
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OK, what the heck is AIO? All-In-One! All-in-one computers look great, but concerns about expandability, repairability and price have kept many people away. But in the past two years, concerns about expandability have diminished, as hardware costs have fallen and everything one could possibly want comes bundled in one slim box at an affordable price. You just might not need a huge case with lots of empty bays and slots anymore. You may think that Apple pioneered the all-in-one computing genre with the iMac G3 in 1998. But actually, the first all-in-one computer was the HP 9830, introduced in 1972. Granted, it’s 7K of RAM and 32-character LED screen are not very exciting by today’s standards, but someone had to be first. AIOs are now offered by most of the big names in desktops, and in a variety of configurations to suit many computing needs. Here are some of the best AIO computers available going into 2014: Apple’s 27-inch iMac is still setting the pace in AIOs. Its stunningly thin design, anti-glare screen, top-of-the-line CPU and graphics processor make the iMac a standard-setter. But its nearly $1800 price tag make it a budget-buster for many people. Like many things Jobsian, the iMac is not very adjustable; in fact, you cannot adjust the height of the display, and expandability is zero. And like other Apple products, you won’t find a CD/DVD drive in the iMac.
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Apple refreshed the iMac lineup in 2013 with faster Intel Haswell processors, better graphics and 802.11ac Wifi. But despite the churning of the rumor mill throughout 2012 and 2013, the iMac still lacks touch screen capability. Lenovo’s IdeaCentre B750 will offer a ginormous 29-inch diagonally-measured screen. It has an extra-wide 21:9 aspect ratio and resolution up to 2,560 x 1,080 pixels. Lenovo Split Screen technology helps you take full mult-tasking advantage of all that screen real estate. The display is touch-sensitive for use with Windows 8 and comes with Lenovo Motion Control so you don’t even have to touch it; just wave your hands around and things happen. The guts of the IdeaCentre B750 can include an Intel Core i7 Haswell processor; 16GB of RAM; 2 TB of hard drive space; and Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 graphics. Of course, all that luxurious power will also include a price tag of $1195. The Dell XPS 27 One carries a hefty price tag of $2100. It, too, has a Haswell processor and Nvidia graphics, a 2TB hard drive, and a DVD player/recorder. Its articulated stand lets you adjust height, angle from center, and tilt easily. The 27-inch display offers 2,560-by-1,440 resolution, better than 1080p quality. The power supply is in the base so there is no clunky brick, just a slim cord to plug into the wall. The XPS 27 One has a slot-loading optical drive (DVD+-R/RW), two USB 3.0 ports and an SD card slot on the edges of the monitor. The Vizio 27-inch All-in-One Touch PC is only $1549. All of its internal components reside in the base, enabling a lighter, more easily adjusted monitor mounted on a swivel arm. It comes with a wireless trackpad instead of a mouse. It has an impressive array of I/O ports: four USB 3.0 ports, Ethernet, a SD card reader, eSATA port, a headset jack, and a pair of HDMI in ports. a 32GB solid-state drive supplements the 1TB SATA hard drive.
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Overall, the guts of top AIOs are pretty much the same. The number and variety of I/O ports are a bigger distinction between products. Of course, there is quite a range of prices in just these examples. So buying a simple, elegant AIO computer is no more simple and elegant than buying a traditional desktop machine. Some say what you’re paying for in an AIO is mostly good looks. Yes, they take up less desk space, but you can always hide your desktop’s system unit under the desk. And you’re paying at least 50% more for the same computing power. But to each his own! Top Scams Tough economic times are, unfortunately, boom times for scammers, as people desperate for money and jobs let down their guards and are more likely to pursue questionable financial opportunities that caution might ordinarily warn them away from. And as folks become more inured to monetary woes, their charitable inclinations are more easily exploited by scammers pretending to be persons in need of sympathetic helping hands. Listed below are several pervasive forms of scams that have proven particularly alluring to potential victims when times are tough. 1. Nigerian Scam A wealthy foreigner who needs help moving millions of dollars from his homeland promises a hefty percentage of this fortune as a reward for assisting him. 2. Foreign Lottery Scam Announcements inform recipients that they’ve won large sums of money in foreign lotteries. 3. Secret Shopper Scam Advertisers seek applicants for paid positions as ‘secret’ or ‘mystery’ shoppers. 4. Work-at-Home Scam Advertisers offer kits that enable home workers to make money posting links on the Internet. 5. Family Member in Distress Scam Scammers impersonate distressed family members in desperate need of money.
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For Sale; 2 new racing Go karts w/ Honda 275cc motor. Comes with double storage rack on wheels. photos contact 081 756 7630. [134] For Sale; Modern teak dining table 90cm x 180cm. Photos available. Rp 4.250.000. Call 0821 4711 5809. Seminyak. [105]
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Who is it for? Do you have a book that’s dying to see the light of day? Or have you written one already, but it needs a bit of kicking into shape? Maybe you’re teasing out the idea for a Game of Thrones-style fantasy epic, or maybe you’ve written a Young Adult novel but you don’t know how to pitch it to agents. Maybe you finished Fifty Shades of Grey thinking you could show E.L. James a thing or two about how to really write erotica. Or maybe your book is Pulitzer Prize material, and it just needs some loving promotion.
Beyond Words: A Retreat for Writers, by Writers October 7-11, 2014 Honeymoon Guesthouse, Jalan Bisma, Ubud, Bali Write, read, relax, repeat. We think creative inspiration is best served with a fresh green coconut. And so, Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is offering you an exclusive opportunity to spend four days learning the secrets of writing success from real bestselling authors. At this four day and four night retreat - which includes an additional four day pass to the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival - you will gain unique insight into the simultaneously demanding and intoxicating world of publishing. If you want to pen a successful novel, become an author, or learn how to make a living from your writing, this is for you. Things you’ll come away with: - A ‘Just Do It’ attitude and the inspiration to finish your book and get it out into the world. - An insider’s knowledge of the publishing industry. - A complete understanding of the pros and cons of traditional vs. self-publishing. - Knowledge of how to self-publish on Amazon and Createspace. - Knowledge of how to create a fan base and build a platform. - The keys to successful promotion of yourself and your book. - Advice on how to pitch a book to agents, overcome writer’s block and edit your manuscript so it’s ready for submission or publication. - Writing tips on how to create characters, set the pace and plot to perfection. - A big smile!
No matter where you are in your writing journey, there’s always room for a little helpful push - to ponder, to start that first sentence, to move past the writer’s block, to edit, to rewrite, to plot out book two and dream of future fame and fortune. Itinerary Unlike most writing retreats our workshops are led by highly successful, highly active authors - Sarah Alderson, Becky Wicks and Sarah Darmody - who know exactly what it takes to make it in the tough world of publishing.
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And, thanks to the limited number of places available, you’ll have the chance to spend one-on-one time with all of them. Workshops include ‘Finding your Creative Confidence’, ‘How to write a book in 30 days’, ‘The Ins-and-Outs of SelfPublishing’, ‘PR & Marketing’ and more. In amongst skillingup you will get the chance to wind-down, with optional extras like yoga and meditation classes, Balinese massages, as well as an intimate cocktail dinner at Indus Restaurant, casual drinks with the workshop leaders, and daily surprise treats. What’s included? Beyond Words: a retreat for writers, by writers includes daily workshops and sessions with authors and experts, the four day pass to UWRF (1-5 October), 4 nights’ accommodation at the beautiful Honeymoon Guesthouse in Ubud (including service and tax, with different charges apply to different rooms, and a non-residential package offered).
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On top of this feast of goods, the exclusive dinner and cocktails at Indus Restaurant, breakfasts, some lunches, tea & cakes, and daily surprise treats are the cherries on top. For extra measure we throw in an optional yoga, meditation and Qi Gong class plus a Balinese massage. What’s not to love? For more information about inclusions, exclusions, and the fine point, please head to the UWRF website at www.ubudwritersfestival.com. And for a limited time you can secure a spot at Early Bird prices, with prices ranging from $1575 to $2160. But hurry - these savings close July 12, and may sell out. Buy yours now via www.ubudwritersfestival.com. C/U/I-02 April 14
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09 July - 23 July, 2014
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KIDS’ HOLIDAY FUN
LARKIN’ THE BLUES Aduh (exclamation of dismay)! What a bad time to be out of Ubud, with Bali’s own resident international ambassador of blues, soul and rhythm ‘n’ blues, Jim Larkin, playing Jazz Café this Saturday July 12. If you are in town, don’t miss him. Born in San Francisco, Jim began performing, writing and producing great music in the 1950s. Here, he is committed to ¿nding and working with great talent, to pass on his wealth of knowledge of American black music. This weekend’s event continues his “Journey of the History of Soul Music” series – an entertainment spectacle, unique in this part of the world. Jazz Café has a lot space for dining and dancing, but these special nights ¿ll up fast. Live music starts at 7.30pm, but be early to ensure your place. Northern end of Jalan Sukme. A FLEXIBLE LIFE A dynamic Iyengar Yoga Retreat focusing on the spine will be held beside the ocean at Candi Dasa next month. C’mon, a strong, healthy spine keeps the body young, flexible and ready for life. The yoga space at Pondok Pisang is magni¿cent, with a richly coloured wooden Àoor, wall ropes and 180° ocean views. The hotel has its own beach and a daily swim is just a few steps away. There are a few places left, if you are a Iyengar yoga student with more than six months experience, or have a few years of yoga and an interest in Iyengar. The class will work with advanced standing poses and some back bends, with simpler variations taught if needed. August 6-10. Cost $360 includes classes, all meals and accommodation. More info: baUbudNews@gmail.com. BRIDGES JAZZ AWAKENING Ubud Village Jazz Festival teams up with Bridges restaurant again next month, with another glorious Sunday matinée concert planned for Sunday, August 3, in a “concert-style” setting. The festival’s motto is “Awakening Indonesia”, with a focus this year on this country’s extraordinary musical talent in Indonesia. Dian Pratiwi is one of the best, with a strong, soulful voice that beautifully interprets jazz classics as well as newer songs. The talented Uwe Plath band accompanies her, and if we’re fortunate, there’ll be an impromptu jam session with local greats like Astrid Sulaiman. Bridge’s very talented chef designs a unique menu for each special event – this time, a selection of Indonesian tapas will be one of his creations. No cover charge and the minimum spend of 85,000rp++ (food or drink) is very reasonable. Bookings essential, phone 0361-970095; concert from 12noon- 3pm. SHED FOR YOUR STUFF Leaving town for a while? At last there’s a place to store your “stuff” in Ubud, rather than leaving it with someone where it might get lost or damaged. At Te m p a t A m a n S e l f Storage, you can store a few precious bits and pieces, or even a whole house worth of gear. One of Tempat Aman’s most useful services, for those of us who go back and forth from Bali, is the small or large locker. The company will pick up and deliver the things we store, and they even sell boxes and tape. W: www.tempataman.com.
Pelangi School “Kids’ Camp” starts this week for two to 12 year olds, with both a Kindy camp for ages 2-5/6 and the Big Kids sessions for 6/7 – 12 year olds. Each of the ¿ve weeks has a theme, focusing on ¿rst art, then music, Balinese culture, drama and ¿nally nature, with a wide range of innovative and fun activities and excursions in each of them. Parents are invited to join the Friday Lunch Party and see the results of each week’s program.
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For Sale; Epson Projector and screen. Good price. Call 0813 3775 5729. Sanur. [109]
For Sale; Canon L lens 28105 for professionals. Call 0813 3775 5729. Sanur. [107]
For Sale; Antique men bicycle, original condition and all still working, need room at home, sell Rp. 1.2 million. Call/SMS 0819 9980 4350 can send pics by email on request. Denpasar. [110]
For Sale; Canon 5. Analog camera for 35mm film roll. And 20mm lens. Call 0813 3775 5729. Sanur. [108] Winners are ordinary people with extraordinary determination.
Children can sign up for one week or all ¿ve (July 7- Aug. 5). W: www.pelangischoolbali.com; E: camp@pelangischoolbali.com; P: 0821 4524 7146. MAMBA HITAM If you love vibrant, high-energy world music – and dancing till you drop - I recommend that you track down Chilean ex-pat, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Patricio. He is extraordinarily talented, a master on many string and percussive instruments, has a soulful, funky singing voice and a knack for bringing together great musicians. In Mamba Hitam, he has found some of the best international and local musicians currently working in Bali. They play an energetic and vibrant blend of original music, with inÀuences from reggae, soul, funk, Latin and world music. Popular amongst the island’s best live music dance venues, including Ubud’s Jazz Café, where you can dance with them on Saturday, July 19. For info on other Mamba gigs, call Patricio on 081337197787.
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-30 Oct. 13
SO MANY CHOICES It’s the only kind of challenge worth having on a mini-holiday away from Ubud; there were too many choices for breakfast, all delicious! Lombok’s Sheraton Senggigi Beach Resort will be 20 years old next year, so everything - grounds, two restaurants and two bars, and of course staff - have that comfortable, relaxed professionalism sometimes lacking in a newer place. Freshly renovated rooms have great views of the beach and pools, and guests can take part in Lombok-unique activities. There’s a botanical tour of the resort grounds they use fresh-picked herbs and spices in many restaurant dishes and spa lotions - and the turtle release program, where your contribution helps tiny, precious little turtles make it safely out to sea, to keep this endangered species alive.
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Shop 2 Jl Bypass Nrugah Rai No. 252, Sanur, Bali Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 289 755
Shop 3 Jl. Raya Sanggingan No. 21, Campuhan - Ubud, Bali Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 309 9658
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Senggigi Sheraton Beach Resort is a comfortable getaway with plenty of sun, pool, beach and pampering. The new international airport is a little further away than the old one, but the excellent new freeway system makes the hotel transfer a breeze. More reasons for Ubudians to venture across the water to our sister island, Lombok. T: +62-370 693 333. SENGGIGI SUNSET And for a “¿ve star” local welcome, try Ibu Anna’s tiny warung, overlooking the beach end of a little lane of shops heading down to Senggigi beach. Anna’s been offering me absolutely delicious fresh local food for more than ten years; best smile and best sunset view in Senggigi. Just off Before Hotel Graha, in front of Yunas mini-market. Please say Ibu Jen sent you. There’s a zillion other sights to see in Lombok. Let me know if you’re interested in joining a bunch of adventurous Ubudians for a week or two in September this year. E: baubudnews@gmail.com.
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Graeme Stevens
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How Robots Can Help Save Bali’s Rice Industry Living up in Ubud I enjoy immensely the changing cycle of rice planting. The vibrant greens, the harvesting golds, the ducks on parade, the ¿elds of glistening level mud, and the delicate seedlings planted out in rows again. Such a romantic vision and one that typi¿es the Bali brand. It is one of the key attractions that brings us all to Bali, so even not seeing it but knowing it’s there is enough to keep the millions coming to Kuta every year, with not a rice ¿eld in sight. I see many an archetypal Balinese rice farmer up here. He is invariably very thin and bronzed, shirtless with a bamboo hat and riding a 1950’s bicycle. Oh, and he looks about 70 but more likely around 50-60. A very romantic image again - but dirt poor. There are no young farmers around these days that you can see; the sons have mostly migrated to businesses associated with the tourist industry. Ask a married Balinese in the town about how he might help his father with the rice harvest and he gently laughs at the thought. In many cases the shift away from farming has even been encouraged by the father, because it is dif¿cult to envisage a suitable livelihood for all his sons. The Rice Business Growing and selling rice is just like any other business. You have inputs of materials and labour and supplies, and outputs of a product. You sell the end product and take off your costs of production and expenses and end up with a pro¿t. For rice farmers at the bottom end of the supply chain, the pro¿t pickings are very slim. First, on the output side, selling prices are set by government decree so that Indonesian poor can afford their staple food. Hence plain rice is a commodity and enables only a low selling price. On the input side, Soharto’s New Order introduced arti¿cial fertilizers and insecticides that gave temporary yield increases but eventually removed the bene¿cial biodiversity such as snakes and worms so that rat plagues became more frequent and the soil hardened from lack of biomass. Now yields are dropping unless more and more fertilizer is used. At one stage farmers increased production to 3 crops a year but discovered decreasing yields produced the same output as 2 crops per year but with 50 percent more work! Much more importantly, the new methods replaced standard composting that required only labour, with arti¿cial replacements that required cash. So production inputs became much more expensive and the funds available for basic necessities dried up. My pembantu and most of her cousins didn’t get past year 12 because the family could not afford school uniforms. Add to that the demands of a new society where children MUST have a motorbike and phone and western clothes, all requiring cash. A friend recently overheard 2 teenagers talking in a music shop about a guitar. “I’ll just get dad to sell the cow,” one said. So it is no surprise that farmers themselves are seeking alternative income sources, such as: • Sell off land for more and more hotels and bungalows that suck the water out of the subak or water table and reduce arable land availability, • Sell off land for small business strip development along roads. • Becoming part time farmers with income from other sources. How Rice Farmers Can Increase Income Like any business, farmers can make more disposable income by either increasing prices or becoming more productive. With prices constrained for the basic commodity it makes sense to diversify into higher value niche products – better value rice varieties for example, and alternative crops from crop rotation or allocation of land to other products entirely. Productivity Improvements For productivity, there are already proven means of
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increasing yields. One example is going back to organic fertilizers, a second is from changed production methods. Around 2005 farmers from Subak Wangaya Betan began combining “waste” from rice milling, chicken raising, and cocoa and coffee production with a proprietary microbial product into a form digestible by cattle. The resulting manure was composted to produce fertilizer and this was used to progressively replace urea. After two crops, productivity had increased from around 5 tonnes/ha to 8 tonnes/ha. Cows consequently became much more valuable, certainly much more than a guitar was worth to the son! In a similar case with organic fertilizers, farmers also stopped using petrochemical pesticides. The bene¿cial creatures that had disappeared from their ¿elds gradually returned. Since then the farmers no longer have had any signi¿cant disease problems. SRI Productivity Improvements A second signi¿cant productivity improvement is possible from the use of SRI techniques – System of Rice Intensi¿cation. SRI also uses organic methods with younger seedlings singly spaced and planted earlier and with great care to reduce transplant shock. Rotary Ubud was involved in an oversight role for an SRI pilot in 2008, and it convincingly demonstrated to us that SRI increases yield, saves water, reduces production costs, improves soils and potentially increases income. We saw yields increase by over 20% from just one crop and nearly double after one year to nearly 12 tonnes/ha. In any production environment these are massive gains. The 2011 world record for SRI output is 22 tonnes /ha. Standard hybrid rice typically has 26 tillers (grain bearing stalks); with SRI this can increase to 65 tillers once biomass has been restored to the soil. SRI requires a moist rather than a “Àooded” soil. Farmers like to Àood the soil because it helps prevent weeds and so reduce maintenance. In contrast, SRI is very labor intensive, with the sawah typically hand weeded with special tools, and this is especially a problem for part time farmers.
For Sale; Kickers brand men’s shoes. Slip on like sandals - no back on the shoe. Dark brown leather with white sole. Sporty looking. Size 42. Almost new. Bought at Matahari for Rp1.2 juta. Sell for Rp 600,000. Selling as a bit too small for me. I went back and bought a size 43 as I like the style so well. SMS 081 239 88979. Send your email for photos. Kuta/Sanur. [002] Wanted: Rayfog KA-150 fogger (Korea). I need spareparts only, specially accelerator. Pick up around Sanur 20 Km. I can pay max. Rp. 150.000. <waly@ sumber-bali.com>, SMS only 081 2380 7820. [003]
Moving Sale; Fridge 1 door Polytron, Rp. 1.400.000. TV 29” portable Polytron Rp. 1.100.000, water heater Ariston 30L Rp. 650.000, warm rice Maspion, big one Rp. 700.000. 6 chairs teak wood for dining table Rp. 1.200.000, rattan carpet 3x3m net cover bed square 2x160. Cotton white n around 2x160m, cotton white colour for 2pcs Rp. 1.000.000, etc. Negotiable. Call 081 834 5014 / 0813 3751 4118. Denpasar. [045] For Sale; (2) LG plasma air conditioner 2pk each-good cold air. Rp. 1.25 million each or Rp. 2.1 million for both. Pick up at Jimbaran location. Ready to installed. 0813 3873 2993. [046]
Ganesha Bookshop
Ubud : Sanur : Kerobokan
Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986 Ganesha in Ubud :Books, Maps, Cards, Old Print Posters & more. Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha inside Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan
New, Used and Out-of-Print Books 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 C/U/G-19 Feb. 14
Robots to the Rescue! Bali is not the ¿rst to experience aged farmers hit with crop maintenance. Japan has had a similar problem for decades and their government has encouraged the development and use of automation wherever possible, because rice is critical to their culture as well. Drones are most suitable for Bali’s topography. They are already able gather data and protect crops, using sensors for assessing plant health, identifying weeds, identifying insects, and spraying fertilizers. Systems now being developed in Germany use a CO2 blue laser on a drone – sensors recognize plants by contours, compare them to their database, then use the laser to heat up the weed cells and destroy it. So look forward to seeing a swarm of Terminator drones over a rice ¿eld near you. C/U/G-19 March 14
How to Save the Sawah From Ourselves Yayasan Konservasi Bali Sawah has a bold program to help secure the future of working landscape or sawah in Bali. Currently in pilot phase, this program plans to have tourists fund a rice ¿eld conservation model that will place sawah in a trust so that the Bali brand is retained. Sustainability will be addressed by improving all inputs and outputs so that farm incomes increase, youth have a reason to stay and the sawah and subak are saved. Email PhiPhi Kaplan for details at phiphikaplan.sawahbali@ gmail.com
Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2014 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/U/G - 5 Mar. 14
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Ubud Area
09 July - 23 July, 2014
Bumi Bali
Balinese Restaurant & Cooking School Serving only specialty Balinese food despite complex blending of spices and fragrant roots that give Balinese food its intriguingly different flavor. Monkey Forest Road, Ubud Bali Phone (0361) 976 698 E : info@bumifood.com www.bumifood.com C/U/I-04 Sept 13
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For Sale; Apple USB modem. Useful for out-ofreach areas where no 3G networks available. Only need a phone line to dial-up. Works great up to Leopard OS. Good cond. Rp. 350.000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. Ubud. [006] For Sale; Brand New 4GB DDR3 PC3-8500 SODIMM for Apple iMac, MacBk, MacBk Pro, Mac Mini Memory Upgrade. Rp.350.000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [007] An optimist stays up until midnight to see the new year in. A pessimist stays up to make sure the old year leaves.
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For Sale; Focusrite scarlett 2i2 USB audio recording interface. Excellent condition, barely used. With box. Rp. 1 million. SMS 0812 3766 1269. Kerobokan. [027]
For Sale; Heatwave wedges sandal size 39 (Indonesian size ) black color. Still in very good condition. Never used because too big. Contact 0853 3829 2323 (WhatsApp or sms only). [052]
For Sale; Restaurant kitchen stove Rp. 13 million and small showcase (warm showcase). Negotiable. Call Tati 0815 4713 4379 or Nurul 0857 3963 7825. Kerobokan. [028]
For Sale; Brand new in box, multi purpose kitchen mate, I have have 2, buy at Rp. 450.000, will sell Rp 250.000. Very usefull. Call 0361 786 9350 no SMS please. Kerobokan. [057]
For Sale; iPhone 4S, 16GB black factory unlock. Still in very good condition. Price Rp. 4.5 juta, still negotiable. Please contact 0853 3829 2323 (sms only). [036]
For Sale; Speargun Andre 145 (oval). The best teak spearguns in the world, can be used for medium to big fish. Condition is perfect. Comes with 30m line and buoy. Price 5 juta nego. Telp 0819 3600 2923. [069]
For Sale; Sunova balsawood surfboard, 6.8x22 1/8x2 3/4, roundtail, white deck, perfect condition, one ding repair, funboard, new 1000$, sell with no fins for Rp. 5 million, cheap no nego. Call 0822 3682 8820. Canggu. [080]
For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Comes with box in top condition + 4 separate covers, one is original Samsung with display protection and 3 backcovers. Price 4.2 Juta. Located in Kuta/Legian. [037]
For Sale; Antique sedan chair (teak & rattan). For further information contact Lulu 0813 3815 5744, Umami 0858 4217 0551 or email <ple090813@yahoo. com>, Umami <otulchan@ yahoo.com>. Semarang. [035]
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Italian with style! yellow fin tuna, dried chilli, capers, olives and rosemary], Bucatini [braised beef short rib ragu], Pappardelle [slow cooked rabbit ragu, Porcini mushrooms, sweet peas and Pecorino] plus a Risotto [black ink squid, chilli, spec and coriander]. The salads are highlighted by a wonderful Salad of Roasted Vegetables, whilst that may not sound very exciting, in fact it is. The star of the mix are the slices of pumpkin [in the dim candlelight strangely resembling rashers of bacon with the cross burns of the griddle, in looks only definitely not in taste], it has been salt-cured then marinated before grilling, the taste unusual and so good. I am not a vegetarian but I could make a meal of this dish.
UMA CUCINA is street-side at The Uma Hotel in Sanggigan, north-west of Ubud. Talented young Australian chef Nicolas Lazzaroni presents traditional Italian cuisine with modern interpretations. The restaurant is a modern open space with normal table settings as well as a communal table and lounge settings, and pleasant open terraces at front and back. Lunch time offers a lighter menu. Start with Braised Octopus with tomato, chilli, chickpeas and green olives, char-grilled bread on the side. In my experience octopus can be very good or very bad [a lump of rubber]. Here chef has used the perfect slow cooking process to produce wonderful tender octopus in a rich tomato, Mediterranean, base. There is also a selection of three different Bruschetta, Arancini [Arborio rice balls stuffed with a braised beef ragu topped with a tapenade. Very Italian is the Board of Cured Meats, garlic rubbed char grilled bread and pickles. The chef’s creation is the Fritto Misto; deep-fried Zucchini Blossoms stuffed with goats cheese, and pumpkin pieces all lightly crumbed, salted and crunchy with a salsa verde on the side. A classic Minestrone, or a Burrata of candied beets, Crud of Kingfish or the sensational Tuna Conserva [pictured], thick strips of raw tuna with slow cooked tomatoes, grilled peppers, basil, olives and capers. Char-grilled Squid is served with white beans, shaved fennel, arugula, red chilli and a lemon dressing. Tonkuzen Beef Carpaccio is with Reggiano Parmagianino, grilled mushrooms, pine nuts and truffle oil. Lunchtime pasta is a choice of Spaghettini [crab, chilli, zucchini, lemon, mint and pine nuts], Garganelli [with braised
Pizza for lunch? The classics include Marhgherita and Quattro Formaggi [Cream sauce, sweet onion confit, fresh mozzarella, gorgonzola, taleggio, pecorino, rosemary, radicchio, walnuts]. The chef’s creations are Zucchini Blossom [with white anchovy, chilli flakes, ricotta and salsa verde] and a house made Pork & Fennel Sausage.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Uma Cucina
Address
: Uma Hotel Sanggingan, Ubud
Telephone
: 972 448
Open
: Lunch and dinner, daily.
Non-smoking Area : Yes. Smoking Area
: Yes.
Pick-up Service
: No.
Parking
: Car park beneath restaurant.
Price
: Rp. 800,000 for two [+ drinks].
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Food
: Italian.
Wine
: Good list.
Service
: Prompt and knowledgeable.
Atmosphere
: Open space, fresh and clean.
Overall
: High quality Italian.
The mains are all grilled. Tonkuzen Sirloin or Baby Chicken. Seafood is Tiger Prawns or Yellow Fin Tuna with Sicilian style grilled vegetables. On the side can be Polenta Chips, Baby Beans or Salad. The dinner menu is much the same but with a few extra mains. Roasted Pork Belly is with fennel, lemon and oregano jam, and a whole roasted Sea Bass is served with an olive, capers, white anchovy and parsley salad. Desserts, anytime, are standard fare. A Lemon Tart with sweet cream, the Sicilian Cannoli [with poached tamarillos, strawberries and basil], rosemary-scented Panna Cotta, and Valrhona Chocolate with mascarpone and hazelnut crunch. There is Gelato and Sorbetto, of course, and it is made on the premises [as is their bread]. Their gelato of olive oil and lemon thyme is quite exceptional. Not the usual citric taste of lemon but rather a delicate subtle one, fantastic! Uma Cucina provides a lift at the better end of Ubud dining for the selective foodie. Only quality ingredients are used, as we have begun to expect from the international Como Shambhala brand, a chef with style and taste and staff that can only be found in Bali, with that natural Bali smile. A special place for that special occasion, or just good eating, anytime!
Copyright © 2014 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.
Bali Advertiser
Restaurant & Food
9 July - 23 July, 2014
Update Cafe des Artistes is the perfect example of ‘what to do right’ when opening a restaurant in Bali, where only a few have succeeded and most, irrespective of the size of the investment, fail. Café des Artistes opened after a minor conversion from a small local warung, on a dead-end backstreet of Ubud on a raw unmade roadway, more than 10 years ago. Opening months saw just a few tables a night, these days irrespective of the so-called ‘season’ reservations are essential for the 6.30 – 9.00 diner almost every evening. What do they do right? First and foremost it is being operated by an industry professional, who is hands-on day and night, which is where the ‘secret’ begins They have a simple menu with dishes that are instantly recognizable [comfort food], always of a very consistent quality and at budget prices, served by young well-trained staff in a pleasant garden environment. Dining here is enjoyable! The menu offers a taste of many cuisines; Carbonnade Flamande [beef in black beer – Belgium], Escargots and Chicken Cordon Bleu [France], a real Thai Beef Salad and Seafood Red Curry and from the local cuisine a great Indonesian Sapi Rendang [the spices blended in coconut milk] and an excellent Nasi Goreng, pre-tossed with kecap manis, with chunky tender chicken sates on top. However it is for their local steaks that CDA is most famous, being served many different ways. Café de Paris is so French [pictured] as is the very popular Steak Roquefort. Special for this month of July is yet another version, Rib-eye Steak with a Dijon mustard sauce. Their monthly specials are also a feature of their menus, often including dishes such as Schnitzels, Beef Rouladen, Thai Lemon Chicken or the Belgian Chicken Waterzooi. A place where the smart people eat, every night!
Moving Sale; Light motion sola photo 600 UW-Light. Never used plus adapter. 580$. 2 Suunto Vyper Dive Computer plus PCconnector. As new. $ 240 each. 1 3mm oceanic Wetsuit XL, as new, $ 80. 1 lady Probe-Wetsuit 3mm, as new. $ 80. 1 Scubapro Assend BCD XL, good cond. $ 200. 1 Tusa BCD lady size, v.g. cond., $ 170. 1 Scubapro 350 2nd stage + US divers octopus + pressure gauge + Scubapro 1st stage. gd. cond. $ 160. Pls. contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. [065] Hope sees the invisible, feels the intangible, and achieves the impossible.
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Special this week @ Echo Beach Cafe: Grilled Seafood Platter served with asian green vegetables and asian spice sauce.
Rp. 65,000++ Jl Batu Mejan, Br. Padang Linjong, Canggu Bali. Ph +62 (361) 9133320 echobeachcafe.bali@yahoo.com C/R/G-16 April 14
Wayan’s Warung is a nondescript open road-side terrace overlooking Lipah Beach, the central and most popular stretch amongst the fishing villages that are just referred to as Amed on Bali’s north-eastern coast. It is a small terrace hosting just a few tables, but busy day and night, which always suggests a place as being a bit above the average. It has been our regular stop 1st day for lunch for many years. We routinely order sama-sama; Chicken Satays [tender and juicy, not overcooked with that very Balinese peanut curry sauce, sweet with kecap manis and a bite from the galangal], Fried Tempe [hot, sweet and crisp], Coconut Fish [minced fish and spices wrapped cocoon-like in shredded coconut], Foo Yung Hai [topped with their own Balinese sambal, tomato based with chilli resembling a tomato chutney in all but taste], Chicken Curry [Indonesian Chinese style in coconut milk] and Grilled Fish, usually Mahi-Mahi, so fresh that it wriggles its way to the kitchen. Total cost for 6 [me and 5 hungry locals] usually less than $20. It is something to look forward to every month, an integral part of that relaxing weekend in Amed. Kalimantan Café has long been a favourite haunt of local expats and regular tourists
for more than 20 years. Simple and rustic the giant wantilan is set amongst many trees and bird-filled aviaries on Jln. Pantai Sindhu in Sanur, very relaxing. Breakfast is varied; American Corned Beef Hash, Mexican Huevos Rancheros, Indonesian Nasi Goreng or traditional Bacon & Eggs. All day meals include local Babi Kecap and Ayam Goreng, Chinese Foo Yung Hai topped with a sweet and sour sauce, Mexican Tacos with very spicy salsa if you want, American Reuben on rye or classic Roast Beef [sometimes even rare] but packed, multi-sliced American style, between slabs of rye bread with the very English horseradish sauce. It is all very simple, and at budget prices, at this eating and drinking house. Have breakfast with the Kakatua!
Sasa’ is one of the better Italian restaurants in Bali. Not many new restaurants in recent years have opened busy, and stayed that way, in Jln. Laksmana, that stretch of road in Kerobokan referred to as Eat Street. Sasa’ has defied that trend and continues to offer traditional Italian fare at very reasonable prices. A few years ago they added a pizzeria in the front corner, with 20 different combinations available. Their pastas and salads are great too but it is their seafood dishes to seem to attract the most attention. One dish that has always amazed me here is their Octopus Carpaccio. A long and tedious kitchen preparation produces a plate of thin rounds of delicate meat. Easier to produce and just as wonderful to consume are the many prawn dishes on the menu. Not fiddling small things with more shell than meat but real full sized prawns. You can have them with your Linguine [Sapore di Mare], along with baby squid, shrimps, clams and a little chilli, or the way I like them, simply Grilled, Gamberoni alla Griglia. They serve a real espresso at Sasa’, their own secret blend, but that is what you expect at a quality Italian restaurant! Cherry Blossom used to be a dim sum café upstairs at the Bintang Supermarket, in Tjampuhan, Ubud. It was moved to the Bali Wood complex in Sayan some time ago, at Bali Wood Place, which now offers dim sum for lunch, every day. Unlike many other Chinese eateries all dim sum at Cherry Blossom is MSG free. Offerings include Shumai [stuffed with either pork, chicken or vegetables], Hakau Shrimp [in their transparent glutinuous casings], Chicken Solong Pao, crisp Shrimp Tan, Chicken Feet, Turnip Cake and buns of many types; chicken, egg, vegetable or chasiu. Mixed plates are also available concentrating on steamed/fried or just a selection of dumplings, bakpao or lobak cakes. A few larger plates are also on offer, Chicken Porridge [congee], Yan Chow fried rice and that famous Hainanese Chicken Rice. The Cherry Blossom dim sum menu is also available day and night at neighbour The Mansion’s Indochine restaurant. There is ample off-street parking at the entrance to Bali Wood. Chimu is the Peruvian restaurant at the Sublime Hidden Valley Resort at Pecatu. It is becoming a favourite haunt of those seeking something different particularly if hankering after some healthy seafood options. At Chimu the seafood is done the Peruvian way, and stars a very original Ceviche, fresh raw fish marinated in lime juice, chilli and coriander, served with slices of caramelised sweet potato, corn kernels and onions. This international dish actually originated in the fishing villages of the Americas. My favourite is their TacuTacu is a peasant special often referred to as the ‘working man’s lunch’, beans and rice are combined in patties, pan fried and topped with prawns in a coconut sauce…very unusual but I love it! Chimu also has a number of very interesting non-seafood dishes. For something very different try the entree Anticuchos, a pair of skewers laced with pieces of beef heart that has been marinated in a special BBQ sauce, served with corn, grilled potatoes and a mild chilli sauce. More regular is Lomo Saltado is a very traditional and hearty Peruvian meat dish from the mountains, strips of beef tenderloin sautéed with onions, tomatoes, coriander-parsley, red wine vinegar and soy. A non beef dish, Chicken Breast is stuffed with sun-dried tomatoes, basil and mozzarella cheese. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-9 July 14
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Bali Advertiser
9 July - 23 July, 2014
By The Coach
This Sporting Life
HOCKEY NEWS
For the first time a 6 a side hockey tournament will be held in Bali, the International Bali Healing Fun Hockey 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Festival. Hockey 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s is a thrilling , skillful six-a-side version where goals are guaranteed in action-packed, lightning-quick, 20 minute halves played on a half size field. The tournament will be held on September 6th-7th 2014. For further information: balihockey6s@yahoo.com
Freestyle, Hangtime, Wave, Speed and Jump for Cash. Kiteboarding encompasses various sports which use a kite for power and a board for support, it is both exciting and graceful and competitors will need to use strength, agility and intelligence. The event is open to all ages and free for spectators who can drop in to the event venue at Ripcurl Surf School in Prama Hotel over the three days July 11-13. For more info www.balihotair.com
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HORSERIDING NEWS CRICKET NEWS HATTEN WINES BALI CRICKET LEAGUE The semi finals and finals of the Last Man Stands, 8-a-side 20 over, menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s competition was held on the 22nd and 29th June at the Udayana oval. In the semi finals Hatten Tigers defeated Xclusive People by passing the target of 135 in the 18th over whilst Sanur accounted for Udayana but again not before a hard fought match with Sanur reaching their target in 19 overs. The menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s final on 29th June saw Hatten Tigers set Sanur the biggest total in the menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s competition this season by scoring 7 for 174 and this proved to be too much for Sanur who battled hard to reach 3 for 140 in reply. In the womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s final Gianyar batting first also set Badung a large total of 3/86 to chase. This proved to be enough with Badung reaching 4 for 62 when their allotted 10 overs were completed.
Bali Equestrian Centre held a Show Jumping Challenge on Sunday 15th June 2014. Show Jumping is one of the most popular and perhaps most recognizable equestrian event that involves riding horses over a course of fences in an arena, with penalty points for errors. Passionate equestrian riders, including adults, teens and children, competed in several jumping classes throughout the day.
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The height of these jumps varied from poles to 80 cm high, making it a challenge for both rider and horse. Spectators, family and friends enjoyed wining and dining at the Aravina Restaurant, whilst watching the competitors battle it out for a clear round of the jumps with the fastest time. Bali Equestrian Centre would like to thank their sponsors - Harris Hotel Seminyak, Eden Hotel Kuta Bali, Nirwana Bali Golf & Club, MoĂŤt & Chandon and Body & Soul. SURFING NEWS Grommet Attack # 1
MATCH SUMMARIES Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Semi Finals: Hatten Tigers 5/137 (Putra Darmawan 53, Ravi Dalal 31, Zack Awang 2/26, Frengky Shony 1/12, Billy Barge 1/13) defeated Xclusive People 3/135 ( Ben Smith 47, Paul Southey 38, Putra Darmawan 1/20, Ravi Dalal 1/21) and Sanur 2/121 (Roshan DeSilva 50, Raju Kumar 33, Wayan Sariani 1/28, Suda Arsa 1/34) defeated Udayana 6/120 (Suda Arsa 50, Kadek Gamantika 23, Raju Kumar 3/14, Mushtaq Ahmad 1/7) Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Final: Hatten Tigers 7/174 (Putra Darmawan 63, Gus Alit 38, Mushtaq Ahmad 2/33, Roshan DeSilva 2/50) defeated Sanur 3/140 (Raju Kumar 53, Roshan DeSilva 50, Urip Astawa 1/24, Aninash 1/28) Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Final: Gianyar 3/86 (Nanda Sekarini 46, Kadek Yola 25, Dewi Kariastini 1/10, Wayan Sariani 1/13) defeated Badung 4/62 (Dewi Kariastini 22, Gung Ita 1/7, Yukmang 1/12, Sri Sulisthia 1/15) KITEBOARDING NEWS HOTAIR, Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only Kiteboarding competition, now in itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 9th year is run on the picturesque Sanur Beach. Founded and run by Rodney Holt with Mario Bari, events include Marathon,
The season-opening Halfway Grommet Attack on Sunday 22 June saw top Indonesian and international junior surfers attack the super fun 2 - 4ft wave at Halfway Beach in Kuta. The event sanctioned by the Asian Surf Championships, included age divisions at this event included Under 12 and Under 16 for the boys, Under 16 for the girls, and a Pushing Division for the youngest who still need help getting into waves. Entry was free and open to all, and saw surfers from Indonesia, Brazil, Australia, America, Hawaii and more competing under the watchful judging panel of the Halfway Boardriders from Kuta with prizes from Billabong for the boys and Surfer Girl for the girls. Young Indonesian surfer Raju Sena has been on fire this year, winning multiple events in the Indonesian Junior division, and it was no different in the Grommet Attack, winning again. Raju utilised his local knowledge to whip into the choice long right-hand waves that peeled from the outside takeoff right to the sand on the beach, allowing him multiple big turns and even the biggest 360 air on his way to winning the contest. Raju scored the only perfect 10 of the event in the Under 16 Final.
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Fashion / Accessories / Beauty / Furniture / Homes / Interiors / Artisans / Food Finally, the corner of Jl Laksmana & Jl Drupardi is alive & kicking! the Corner House has emerged (formally the Corner Store) fashionably resplendent in black/white/grey, modern & edgy. New York meets Paris in our very own Seminyak! Trendy with plenty of vibe this new establishment is for breakfast and lunch, dinner to come, with a bar upstairs perfect for evenings on the town. Not only a wine and dine location but lifestyle too with dressers ¿lled with beautifully French designed merchandise, linen and cottons for bed, bath & tabletops plus amenities for your home. The newly opened Corner House is de¿nitely tres chic! So, go mingle with the crowd…..
KIAN - for intelligent furniture solutions! For over 30 years, Kian has built an eviable reputation as one of Asia’s leading manufacturers and suppliers to the contract industry. Their extensive resources, technical capabilities and innovative products are well placed to undertake any furniture installation. With manufacturing facilities throughout South East Asia & China, Kian can offer quality, reasonably priced designer furniture and are dedicated in meeting industry standards and delivering ‘world’s best practice, eco friendly ethical product placement and design. A market leader in the commercial and residential sectors, particularly in the hospitality industry it became evident that a base in Bali was necessary to take advantage in the growth of the island and Indonesia. Thus, Kian Interiors Bali was born……a design partnership between Danish designer Peter Mikkelsen and Australian designer Ian Monro. Kian Interiors is now open, with the next door property soon to showcase a sample of furniture particularly suited to the demanding hospitality and resort sectors which will be a wonderful resource for industry people from all over. So dear readers, there is nothing like discovering a new shopping haunt is there and Kian Interiors will take your mind! only a stones throw across the road from the iconic Jenggala Keramiks, Jimbaran. An ecletic mix of pieces is what I like, despite all the home stores around this one holds key items that you will fall in love with, want to pounce on & show off in your home! My favorite piece has to be the unrestored Madura screen (Madura known for colorful houses, furniture etc, a small isle off the east coast of Java) comprises of four panels of wood embellished with silver and gold leaf, a real ‘one off’ which will provide a conversation piece in your home, love it! The second favorite piece would be the upright cupboard with the two front doors plus side panels all intricately carved from Timor, it’s decorative, unique! See if you can spot my third desired piece, yes? It’s the American style dresser or shop cabinet (could be Indochine in style) the hottest color around Verde Green to hold linens and/or dinnerware, it’s a beauty! just the right depth, glass sliding doors, about 2 metres tall, you will love it too! Ikat is always in demand, but the pieces at Kian Interiors are once again different, vintage, found draped over the arms of sofas and rattan chairs. I particularly love the pieces with tiny shells woven into the fabric, these are from the isle of Sumba, I promise you the ikat fabric made up into cushions look super special. The elegant two tone rattan chairs represent tropical living at it’s utmost, a selection of wooden tables, copper bowls and urns, lamps, artworks & other unusual objets. If it’s chairs you seek some excellent replicas like the ‘Wishbone’ chair by Hans Wagner. Kian Interiors have a variety of sofa styles which focus on custom designed upholstery work, perhaps consider a new sofa with slip covers that can be changed with the season. Plus a selection of individual patterned rugs from Afganistan, Iran and Belgium, look supberb on wooden or tiled Àoors. And now look to your right as you enter the store, a three and a half metre high large carved panel from Timor, unique, another superb piece that calls for attention. No doubt, Kian Interiors is all about stylish homeware pieces that I haven’t seen elsewhere and believe me I know my stock well! If you are on the hunt for a unique piece, or if you have an inquiry about other products, follow up with store management who are experienced professionals, with an eye for locating exceptional pieces from around Indonesia. And there’s more! Take advantage of Kian Interiors in-house interior design and project management services, not only for Residential, but for Hospitality, Hotel, Corporate, Outdoor and Education. A design service to suit your style, your schedule and your budget! Kian Interiors Bali Jl Uluwatu 11, No 68, Jimbaran T/F: +62 361 847 1964 E: bali@kian.com W. www.kian.com www.youtube.comkianbalishowroom
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Say What? Question: My husband and I have been friends with a couple who has been stressing us out. Our children (all girls ages 4 –8) are best friends, and their friendships are healthy and dynamic. The girls are in the same classes at school and participate in the same activities. In environments like art class, birthday parties and the soccer field, my husband and I interact with the other couple about three times a week. The problem is the couple acts needy, clingy, jealous and manipulative. We find them to be mired in self-created chaos and disrespectful of our boundaries. On the brink of financial ruin, they seem to try to make others responsible for their feelings. I have been attempting to distance myself from them for months, but my efforts are having the opposite effect on the wife whose behavior has escalated. Last week was the last straw. She “caught” me in public with a mutual friend and pitched a fit because she hadn’t been invited. There was screaming, sobbing and foot-stamping. I spent the weekend writing a letter that was direct and hopefully humane. I asked for a break, and she responded graciously, saying that she is sad about our friendship ending. I am sad also but relieved, and I would like to sustain the friendships between our children as they are very attached to one another. Up until now, I had been suggesting get-togethers away from our house. (The parents tend to drop the kids off and leave them here all day -- often.) Elsewhere requires spending extended amounts of time with the mother, and I desperately need some space. My husband loathes the husband, so I can’t ask him to shoulder this. I also want to be compassionate toward the kids. Any strategies on what to do? Dr. ZZ: You sound like a wonderful mom who loves her kids and doesn’t want her own personal preferences to interfere with their fun. That’s great, and I like that you wrote a letter expressing your feelings to the other mother. My best advice is to be cordial yet distant with these people. They don’t need to know about your personal life; you don’t need to hear their family gossip. You are not required to be friends. Friendship with whomever you choose is a preference, not an imposition. All you want to do with them is relay the necessary information to arrange that interactions between your children go safely and smoothly. If they impose on you, you need to create distance as you would with anyone else. Have an engrossing book or project handy that is otherwise rude to interrupt; excuse yourself to go to the bathroom, or say, “This is my downtime for today, and I’d like to get in some reading. Thanks!” You and your husband are partners in this. Just like you, he doesn’t have to pretend to be friends with them; yet he too will need to be polite and possibly uncomfortable for the
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Question: I was at a party the other night and a very attractive lady was hitting on me. She winked at me from across the room, held my hand, kissed me and told me that I don’t realize how sexy I am. My response was laughably wooden; I kissed back but otherwise laughed and conversed with her. I know enough about this person’s character to know that she is fairly uninhibited about hooking up with people in this kind of situation, and if I had returned her energy, I think things could have been more interesting. But nothing happened. On one level, I suspected that she was saying and doing these things to somehow mock me, but looking back I realize how ridiculous that sounds. If she was mocking me, then she was being incredibly subtle about it. What’s wrong with me? Why am I so bad at picking up on and responding to these things? Dr. ZZ: Relax. This is not a referendum on your masculinity or prowess. Nothing is wrong with being not up for sex in a given circumstance. Regardless of the predominant social pressure that a guy must “perform,” it is not required that you want sex with another person just because he or she may want to have sex with you. When people have sex, they let their guard down. Perhaps you honestly didn’t want to let your guard down with this person, so you responded with deflection. The fact that you thought she might be making fun of you (though chances she wasn’t) suggests that you probably did not feel the kind of trust and connection with her that would prompt you to feel comfortable about having a casual encounter.
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Right now, it may feel as if the other person had all the power, and you awkwardly choked; but you had power too, and you used it. You weren’t sure about what you wanted, so you held back. That is an affirmation of your desirability and your good judgment: she was into you, and you held back to act at a time when the person and situation feel right. Everybody who eventually enjoys sex has had to be strong and make themselves vulnerable to rejection at some time in their past. Trust that when the right situation comes along, you will be so into the other person (and she into you) that -- even if you are shy, reserved and awkward -the two of you will find it easy to figure out what to do next.
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Mercury returns to the sign of Cancer after its retrograde motion and out of the “shadow” phase by the 16th, just as Jupiter enters Leo for the first time this 12 year cycle. Venus enters Cancer this fortnight and Saturn turns direct as Uranus moves retrograde. These two planets, both at 16 degrees of Scorpio and Aries respectively, are inconjunct (needing adjustment) as they both station, around the 20th. Saturn is set to dig up some more of the secrets that have been buried in the shadows, as Uranus makes its way back for the next exact square to Pluto, in December. Transformation continues and this month we see Mars teaming up with the North Node of the Moon and squared to the Full Moon and Sun. Another balancing act between the masculine and feminine, although this Mars in Libra makes a harmonious trine to Venus (ruler of Libra) in Gemini. There’s a strong potential for new partnerships forming; partnerships with a purpose or those with strong soul contracts. Perhaps the stage is being set for the Uranus revision and with Saturn in the sign that rules sexuality Scorpio, and Uranus too, in the Mars ruled sign of Aries, intimacy is a hot topic. With Jupiter and the Sun both about to enter Leo, things will start to look a lot brighter and if you play your cards right, your relationships will bring deeper healing through a sense of Unity rather than separation, abandonment and pain. A time to heal any radical or sudden departures you have made in the past. FULL MOON 20 Capricorn 03 July 12, 2014 7:26 p.m.
ARIES The Full Moon falls in your career sector and Mars and North Node are in your relationship house with the Venus bringing communication through technology and possible short distance travel. There could be a key woman playing a part in your business partnerships or work related trips. Jupiter is set to expand anything to do with romance and any children in your life. Aries this may be the beginning of a new relationship or more commitment within an already existing one. You are being asked to join together to share more of yourself, but not at the cost of losing yourself or feeling that you need to fight for your independence.
LIBRA You could find yourself benefited by speaking up about any desires you have to travel or settle any legal disputes that will allow you to move forward in your life and in particular, relationships. Full Moon highlights the home front and career sector while relationships are still filled with challenges that require constant adjustment in the area of personal values and possessions. This could be those legal, or finalisation details that need attention. By elevating your thinking, you will bring yourself into alignment with a whole different personal expression, which will have you taking some action steps this fortnight. What do you love and value?
TAURUS As you look more closely at your relationship values this fortnight you see that there is something to be gained by joining forces with those on the work front. The Full Moon brings an expansive feel to your goals and you may want to share some of these from a deeply emotional part of yourself. Remember that there will be key meetings now that will propel your life forward. Jupiter is set to bring growth in the home area of your chart and there will be a feeling of success coming to you over the next year and for some of you, this may mean starting a family and relationship commitment.
SCORPIO As you adjust your physical body to suit this new expression you have in the workplace, everyone will settle into their roles accordingly. These added responsibilities have you a little stretched and this is possibly affecting your nervous system. These are deep matters that you are dealing with in your most personal of relationships. Perhaps meetings from an ancient past are reminding you of your true nature and the desire to share accordingly is arising. This Full Moon has a more serious overtone with regard to communication, but this is exactly where you find yourself now. Jupiter is bringing good fortune to your career over the next year.
GEMINI Many are about to begin a study program that will bring success and new friendships. With the Full Moon comes deeper feelings and they may prompt you to express some romantic words to another. You are feeling more attractive within yourself now and more confident after the recent remodel, whether it be physical or mental. Friendships and group or community activities are pushing you to make new choices with regard to the work that you do and any health issues you may have. As your confidence builds through new understanding and the willingness to experiment you naturally take more risks at work.
SAGITTARIUS As the Full Moon shines through your house of values, you feel the tug of relationship beyond friendship and community and you wish to express yourself to another in a romantic way. The serious atmosphere gives way to a little more light-hearted playfulness, although adjustment is still required when it comes to your deep sensitivity and that of more spontaneous choices. Any fears you hold can be dissolved, but only when they have been given their due recognition and surrendered to unconditional love, for healing. Love comes when we least expect it and in forms we hadn’t anticipated. That’s a natural occurrence.
CANCER With the Sun highlighting your house of self-interest and the Full Moon in your relationship sector you are feeling the balancing act as it lures you to make new contacts (possibly romantic) that will benefit your life. You may want to keep any heart stirrings private for the time being, while you get a sense of what it is that you are comfortable sharing. Jupiter is about to expand your material acquisitions and your bank balance. It also points to a time where you will be considering new ideas, or set of values. Uranus revising through your career sector over the next 6 months brings any responsibilities you have for children to light.
CAPRICORN As the Full Moon highlights your sign and the 1st house you may feel the tug for a more balanced style of relating. Are your emotions being met through and with another? There is much partnership and love in what you have to give and what you share with the world, but the adjustment for you comes as you honour your community commitments and the need for a little more spontaneity and freedom at the core of your being. The ability to be a little more independent and unique will be revised over the coming months as you get ready for the next round of release. For now, do what benefits you and stay emotionally and verbally connected.
LEO Are you ready for a make-over Leo? Jupiter about to enter your sign and it will bring a new look and persona for you. The Full Moon is highlighting the work area of your chart and the Sun bringing spiritual connections. Communication with siblings or significant others can bring feelings of a shared value system and a deepening sense of friendship. There’s the possibility of friendship leading to romance for some of you. An adjustment is required when it comes to the responsibilities of home and the desire to travel. As you look a little deeper into your childhood patterning, you may discover more old baggage to let go of.
AQUARIUS With a Full Moon in the deepest part of your chart you’re drawn inwards to create the balance between higher mind thinking and being of service to others. The adjustment is in the way you communicate about your goals and within your career sector. Too many responsibilities can lead to blow-ups or blow-outs. Stay calm and simply investigate this need for re-balance. Romance through your travel or foreign connections is possible now and many will find an interest rekindled when it comes to these cultural exchanges. Some past life memories are surfacing during this time. Stay with your mental exploration, perhaps through journaling or story writing.
VIRGO Venus in your career sector is bringing those meetings which will help you financially and solidify some of those deeply held relationship values. This month’s Full Moon highlights romance and it may be more than work that you have on your mind. Perhaps you are lucky enough to make some new acquaintances that lead straight into more intimate zones. Adjustments are required with the spoken word and the depth of communication you are trying to share. Sometimes you blurt it out and other times to you hold too much in. There’s plenty of time to work through this although the topic is highlighted this month.
PISCES Adjustments come through your personal value system and elevating your mind or connecting with your higher self. It’s easy to blurt out answers from what you know, but if you take the time and train yourself into tuning into the higher realms your responses may be different. Full Moon in your group and friendship sector may have you sharing with like-minded souls and potentially bringing those deep connections. You will feel very comfortable with those you meet, even as new acquaintances present themselves. Anything pertaining to children in your life may come up around the Full Moon. Be emotionally receptive although firm.
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Summer Camps and Activities for Kids
This summer new camps are offered for children in Bali and transformations in nature : Botanical Gardens, exploration of yoga and mindfulness as a means to move and transform it all sounds like a lot of fun ! energy, learn about life cycles through expressive Batik paintSpice Happy Healthy Camp & Dance Asia Explore ing and Àower installation art. Unique Creatures of Bali - Aug. 18-22 - Elephants and the Dance Camp Happy Healthy Camp and Sacred White Buffalo of Bali, Elephant Safari and Taro, barong Dance Explore Camp fo- design paper art. Contact Susiawan 081805630001/yellowcus on keeping children coco@rocketmail.com active during the summer break. Each class will have Bali Equestrian Centre an upbeat feel to it and BEC is once again running their hugely popular 1, 2 and 3 day visiting teachers aim to make each lesson fun and exciting! Pony Camps. They offer children the chance to interact with With a wide array of activities offered beginning June 23 - ponies in their stables, learn about them as a live animal and July 25, parents can choose the particular activity their child not just as something to ride, developing empathy, responsibilwould enjoy most. SPICE and Dance Asia camps have ity and compassion. BEC camps are tailor-made to each group become a melting pot for children from various schools on – from beginners to advanced competition riders, making them the island, a great opportunity to interact with one another both achievable and challenging. Stable topics covered include while instilling a good healthy lifestyle from a very young safety around ponies, saddling, grooming and feeding, whilst the two daily riding age. “Variety is the SPICE of life”! Spice Play Camp is for sessions can include 1-3 years old and Dance Asia Explore Dance Camp is for the basics of steering, age 2 - adults. Both camps are at Dance Asia, Jl Nakula stopping and trotting, Timur 19C, Seminyak and SPICE Camp for 4-8 years old through to dressage at Spice Seminyak, Gg Badung 88. SPICE camp costs 300K movements and jumpdaily, 1.2m weekly or 4m monthly. Contact : 081514571738, ing. The children will spicecamps@gmail.com, www.seminyakspice.com. Dance also get the chance to Asia camp cost starts from 190K daily, 350K weekly and be creative at eques750k for 5 weeks. Contact: 0361 894 7394/ 0878 6135 6642. trian themed arts & balidanceasia@gmail.com craft, quizzes and games! All riders leave
GreenCamp Bali Summer Camps at Green School with a certi¿cate of participation and a sense of achievement GreenCamp Bali offers kids and families adventure and exploration-focused camps at Green School. Kids explore Bali’s beautiful rice paddies, harvest veggies from their organic gardens, climb coconut trees, learn about the traditions and history of the cacao bean, its healing properties and how to turn it into delicious organic chocolate. They get to swim under Green School’ s famous bridge in the Ayung River and learn about the magical life of plants around the Green School campus and playground! Activities present children with a whole, interconnected view of the processes, patterns, and diversity of nature. Spending signi¿cant time observing and digesting a particular natural process, concept, or organism in nature is invaluable – it helps to relate learning to the web of life, thereby getting a glimpse of the order and magic of their own life - in fun, exciting and memorable ways. Kids Camps July 14th - 18th , Aug 11th - 15th, Aug 18th - 22nd, Aug 25th - 29th; Family Green Adventures July 20th -24th , Aug 8th -10th, Aug 15th - 17th, Aug 22nd - 24th, Aug 29th - 31st. More information www.greencampbali.com, info@greencampbali.com or call +62 361 4093310
Holistic Arts Programs for Children in Ubud
From July 7 to August 22, Mondays-Fridays, 10am-2pm for children 5-12yrs. This summer again Yellow Coco offers an excellent programme of activities integrating drama, music and storytelling: EARTH - July 7-11Ta l k i n g S t o n e s : Sketching ancient reliefs, Yeh Pulu visit, watercolour, clayworks. WATER – July 14-18 - Sacred Waters: Gua Gajah, water installation construction (bamboo), colour dough creations. AIR - July 21- 25 – Dreamweavers: A look at weaving in Bali, visit Threads of Life, nature weaving, dreams and dreaming in Balinese culture, dream diaries and catchers creation. FIRE – July 28 - Aug 1 - Ring of Fire: A look at the archipelago of Indonesia, volcanos and mythology around the Ring of Fire, healthy cooking, shadow puppet creation. ETHER– Aug. 4-8 - Hidden Chinese Sacred Sites: Hidden Chinese temple, a look at Chinese culture in Bali, sketching, Chinese mythology through storytelling, drama and caligraphy. (Metta)morphosis - Aug. 11-15 - Gestures of the Heart,
and con¿dence having worked with an animal so much bigger than themselves. With the range of over 40 horses and ponies and a team of internationally quali¿ed Instructors, this will be the highlight of many children’s holiday. Camps run from June 2nd to August 15th, 9am to 4pm. Spaces are limited and ¿ll up fast, so prior booking is essential. Tel: + 62 361 8446533, Mobile: +6282113360392 www.baliequestriancentre.com
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This is the school that recently brought GREASE to Bali... starring 25 kids aged 9-14 years, what a show that was! From musical instrument intensives to Shakespeare, learning how to sew to producing your own song - Rock Band Camp to TV/ Film workshops, ages from 4 years attending the “Let it Go” camp to 17 years developing skills in Trashion Fashion recycling weeks... Centerstage has got something for your child aged 4-17 this school holiday. Fees from 2 - 4.5 Juta for 5-day activities. For more information: www.cmsbali.com, melanie@ cmsbali.com, Jl Lestari # 606, Umalas 2 - across from Villa Dewani, Tel: 0821 44 185 165
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Bali Circus
Did you ever want to run away with the circus? Then come and visit Bali Circus, the ¿rst circus school in Indonesia. It is the perfect place for the whole family to learn positive and fun skills including juggling, diabolo, plate spinning, hula-hoop and even aerial acrobatics. All over the world, circus skills are recognised to be a wonderful medium for improving concentration, handeye coordination, ¿ne motor skills and con¿dence. Adults and children achieve amazing results through creative expression in a playful way, exploring imagination in a safe environment. Bali Circus programs are designed for all levels and ages and their Saturday Clubs are a great way to meet new friends while learning new skills. Sunday Circus Festivals are family events bringing everyone together and the Aerial Acrobatics classes are a unique opportunity to learn silk, trapeze and aerial hoop. Also on offer is the Bali Circus Performers Course, specially designed for schools. This involves a series of workshops and culminates in a ¿nal performance. As for Bali Circus Birthday parties, they are simply the best! Keeping children ¿t, active and creative, wearing funny wigs and red noses! Contact Bali Circus for their latest program and Holiday Camps. www.balicircus.com, admin@balicircus. com, Tel: 08155754382
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For Sale; Surftech TL2 surfboard, stringerless clear epoxy, randy frenchs ufo, 6.4x19,5x2 3/8, squaretail, perfect condition, new nice gorilla-pad, new Rp. 8.6 million, sell with no fins for Rp. 3.5 million, cheap no nego. Call 0822 3682 8820. Canggu. [081] For Sale; Surfboard, gunshape pintail 7.4, carbon fibre inlays deck and bottom, carbon fibre glass on fins, good shape, good glass, good condition, 1.5 million for quick sale. Call 0822 3682 8820. Canggu. [082] It is easier to live through someone else than to become complete yourself.
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For Sale; Mens Casio GShock serie G7XX, very mint condition, LNIB. Square casing in black gun metal color. Call 781 9819. Denpasar. [020] For Sale; Wheels set (rims+tire) for Kawasaki KLX/Dtrakker 150. Flawless condition. Call 781 9819. Denpasar. [021] Moving Sale; Naish kite boarding ride 10m2 2012 with barre Rp. 8 juta. Naish Torch 8m2 2010 with 2 barres Rp. 6 juta. Trainer kite Takoon Rp. 2 juta. Board TT custom 138x41 2013 Rp. 5 juta. Text 0812 8729 5455 or email <indosafe@yahoo. com>. Sanur. [083]
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Bali House & Home For Sale; Perfume Cerruti 1881, 100ml, for woman. Still in box, imported from Europe. Price Rp. 1.050.000 sell Rp. 500.000 only. Non negotiable. Tel. 0819 9906 7885 Sanur - Renon. [094] For Sale; AC Changhong 1pk, always maintain every 3 month cleaning, still works good. Sell for Rp. 1 million. Email <nidyacr@gmail. com> or call 081 7972 9092. Ubud. [095] For Sale; Bead earring & necklace, branded watch, second & good condition. Nego price. SMS +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email : <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [133]
For Sale; Vinyl records (LP) in perfect condition, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, rock, pop, soul, r’nb... Deep Purple, Slade, Iron Butterfly, Tina Turner, James Brown, Stevie Wonder... from Rp. 100.000/ piece. Tel. 0819 9906 7885 Sanur - Renon. [092]
For Sale; Regulator tigullio. Best breathing performance. Like new. Call 0813 3775 5729. Sanur. [106]
For Sale; iPod Nano 5 Generation (metallic blue), Rp. 1 million. Mint condition. Text: 0822 3781 7449 for inquiries. Sanur. [088]
For Sale; Iron horse USA bicycle, 1992, Shimano Alivio gears, brakes, crank, araya rims, Shimano hubs, all Shimano Japan, newly refurbished in great condition. Sell 2.2 million. Call/SMS 0819 9980 4350 can send pics by email on request. Denpasar. [111]
For Sale; Karaoke machine full set. Brand Avante. Barely used. We are talking about a full karaoke set, 2 big speakers, 2 wireless microphones, CDs, etc. Good price. More info and pics text: 0822 3781 7449. Sanur. [089]
For Sale; Huge wooden baby bed/crib (suit for tall parents), nontoxic paint include mosquito net and 3 set of bedsheet. Still like new, use only two months. Bought Rp. 3 million, sell Rp. 2 million. 0815 1009 9918. Denpasar. [118]
For Sale; Go Pro Hero3+. Never been used. $500USD. Reduced to sell. Call 0813 3946 6052. Seminyak. [071] For Sale; Ozone generator with oxygen bottle. Make/ generate your own ozone. Great for welness. E-mail: <sgworldwidesurf@gmail. com>. [078] C/Ho/I-05 March 14
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For Sale; Cheap i-phone jacket, new condition. Nego price. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [131] Gift from friend. Original perfume only Rp. 65.000/ bottle, registered product. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [132]
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For Sale; Cheap Eye wear, tool for eyes relaxation, prevent and reduce near sightedness and far sightedness, use for reading, computers,etc. Brand new,a gift from Perfect Health. Nego price. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [127] For Sale; Cheap soothy eye pad. Brand new,a gift from Perfect Health. Nego price. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [128] For Sale; Slendertone system abs belt for women. Brand new (received as gift). Great toning belt, proven results from 4 weeks. 99 intensity levels, 7 programmes, rechargeable. Paid Rp. 3 mil, asking Rp. 1.25 mil. Call or SMS 0812 3831 0465. Canggu. [087] Strength doesn’t come from physical capacity, it comes from an indomitable will.
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For Sale; Mens watch Teiwe Swiss with diamonds, white dial, silver casing, and black croco strap. LNIB, like new. Good price. Call 781 9819. Denpasar. [019] The path of least resistance makes all rivers, and some men, crooked.
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Start them off watering with their own little watering can!
Children can derive endless amusement if given their own plants or even a small plot for their own to take care of. People of any age can enjoy gardening but children in particular will have lots of fun and gain special skills and bene¿ts. In these high paced modern times, kids and even adults are so dependent on technology for fun and entertainment and while these gadgets may keep your children occupied they can ultimately stifle their development of social skills in the longer term. Gardening is social, educational and fun all at the same time. Kids love being outdoors digging in the soil, getting wet and dirty, creating and watching plants grow. Working with the earth is enriching for body, mind, and soul of all people which Ghandi philosophised when he stated, ‘To forget how to dig the earth and to tend the soil is to forget ourselves.’ Gardening teaches many important qualities, such as confidence and responsibility that comes from caring for plants, Àowers or food that they have successfully grown. Children will also learn about biology, nature, nutrition and you will ¿nd that they have a lot of useful input or creativity to offer, especially if you ask and actively seek their contribution. They will also have a physical activity that is fun and productive and will also learn from the bene¿ts of cooperation through shared play activity and teamwork learning about themselves in the process. Perhaps the most beneficial aspect of gardening for children is that it is a creative activity that encourages imagination and reasoning, they will start to learn about the ecosystem, questioning why do the bees Ày to the Àowers? And why do the caterpillars eat the leafy greens and spin a cocoon under the leaves. Let children do the fun parts of the gardening, that way they are likely to become more interested They love to sow the seeds. Watering is also favourite task, and it can save you time having a helper who enjoys doing it. Most kids love to play with water, so they are usually very keen to water the garden for you. Even composting can be a fun learning experience! My son is particularly fascinated by the worms and how they wriggle off into the soil to help the plants grow as they work through the waste and turn it into compost. Another fun activity for them that they will ¿nd amazing is teaching them to grow a plant from a cutting. Plastic tools are the most suitable to use with small children or toddlers in the garden. I recommend the toy set that you can buy for the beach, it normally has a bucket, spade and small rake. Never use chemicals in the vicinity of children. Keep sprays and fertilisers out of reach and garden organically if possible. Very young children will require supervision during activities. If you don’t know how
to garden, it’s your chance to show the kids how to learn! A good way get children enthusiastic about gardening is to let them choose what they want to grow and give them their own pot to grow it in. Take them to the shop and help them choose the seeds, the pot and give them the money to pay for it. Give them complete ownership over ‘their garden’. Start with one plant that is just for them. Flowers such as marigolds are easy to start with and you won’t have to wait too long until you have bright yellow or orange glowers. The key for anyone starting out in gardening is to experience success, so growing things without a huge degree of dif¿culty is the best idea to start with. Start by showing your children how to sow seeds for the ¿rst time and watch them sprout and grow into a plant, it is an enjoyable learning experience! Kids like to pull things off plants, so you should try herbs, fruits, vegetables, and quick growing Àowers as harvesting these will be fun. Try growing interesting or unique plants such as large sunÀowers, or plants that fruit easily such as chilli or tomatoes. Growing aromatic herbs such as basil or lemongrass or perfumed Àowers such as lavender, is a good idea as children are fascinated to discover the different scents and colours of the plants. Succulents are another option, they are easy plants to begin with, have interesting foliage types and colours, and will be quite easy to grow successfully. Don’t get too hung up on the details, just get your kids involved, just start them off with their own little watering can, and eventually they will want to help with everything. And if something goes wrong try, try again. This is yet another important aspect of life that they we can all learn from gardening - that is that we can take the lessons from our failures and through perseverance ultimately succeed. Nature and gardening are great stress relievers. Caring for a garden is ultimately a peaceful activity, which allows one to connect with the inner self and others at the same time. Get the children involved and let them decide for themselves which tasks they enjoy. This whole topic has got me thinking about my own son and his own interest in the garden, so I asked him just this minute what he likes best about gardening, to which he replied, ‘All the parts are my favourite!’ It was an unexpected yet perfect response, and shows that I had even underestimated how much children are genuinely fascinated by the whole process of gardening and nature! Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2014 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For Sale; Sony Vaio laptop. Excellent condition, bought new Dec 2013. 14” display, 2 GB RAM, 500GB hard disk, Windows 8, Intel Core i3 (1.8GHz). Paid Rp. 9 million, asking Rp. 5 million. Call or SMS 0812 3831 0464. Canggu. [076] For Sale; Draft beer cooler with stainless steel tubing and in tank circulation pump. Use Glycol to chill beer up to -4C. Ideal for restaurant or bars. Brand new units at 10jt each Call John 081 1389 3538. Kerobokan. [077] Allowing an unimportant mistake to pass without comment is a wonderful social grace.
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For Sale; Nuova Simonelli 2 groups coffee machine, manual, recently overhauled, in perfect working condition. Call/SMS 0819 3430 6268 for details. Seminyak. [120] For Sale; Queen sized mattress, Slumberland brand, unwanted gift, only used for 2 months before switching to another one due to back problems. Want IDR 2jt ONO. SMS 0819 3430 6268 for details. Seminyak. [121] For Sale; 1 unit Sharp split AC 1/2pk AH-A5KCY. Bought Rp. 2.2 million, sell for Rp. 1.2 million. Work well. Contact: 0815 1009 9918. Denpasar. [122]
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For Sale; Used CPU HPCompaq business desktop d220 MT, Proc Intel P4 2.8 Ghz, memory 512Mb, hard disk 40Gb, DVD-writer, Vga on board, sound, USB port, modem 56K, good conditon, Rp. 450.000. Call/sms 0852 8807 0568. Kerobokan. [124] Forex Trading. Ich versuche ein wenig zu traden, nicht zu ernst und verbissen, sondern mehr zum Zeitvertreib, aber wenn moeglich mit Profit. Hat jemand Lust zum Gedankenaustausch? Dieser kann ja ueber Forex hinausgehen. Wenn angesprochen, bitte SMS unter: 0821 4599 7997. [113]
For Sale; iPhone 4S black 16gb. Factory unlocked. Used but still good condition, only few scratches on frame. Box and charger cable included. Price Rp 3.7 million (neg). Call 0852 3750 5990 (sms only). Bukit. [125] For Sale; Cheap Butterfly electronic massager tool. Brand new, a gift from Perfect Health. Nego price. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [126] For Sale; Brand new baby wrap. Kangaroo style. Ultracomfort fabric. Rp. 250.000. SMS 081 856 6288. Jimbaran. [114]
Moving Sale; Nintendo Wii original from Europe with 4 games (Mario Kart, Mario, Wii play and Wii fit) with 2 remote + one wheel. 1.5jt. Text 0812 8729 5455 or email <indosafe@yahoo. com>. Sanur. [084] For Sale; Apple iPad mini wifi only, like new, complete with box, charger, cable, with 360 degree case, sell because change to Samsung Note, for only Rp 3.700.000. Call 0361 786 9350 no SMS. Kerobokan. [054] My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there.
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“Hotel Colditz” I recently met a man who had had managed to escape from a hotel under cover of darkness. No he wasn’t trying the old moonlight flit to avoid the bill and the cockroaches, although pretty vicious were not exactly life threatening. He was staying in a fairly reasonable hotel and had to get up at 5 in the morning to catch an early flight. Waking up bleary eyed in the morning he went into the bathroom dressed in a tee shirt and inadvertently closed the bathroom door. He sat on the tut and then, following his usual morning routine, it was time for a shave. He remembered he had left his razor on the bed and reaching for the door handle…… there wasn’t one. The bracket was still there but the handle itself had gone to join the odd socks, gloves, Elvis Presley, UFO’s and all those other things that mysteriously vanish without trace. At first it all seemed like a mere minor irritation but, as the full realisation of the situation crept through a sleepy brain, a wave of panic set in with the knowledge that a plane was leaving in about an hour and a half and he needed to be on it. Suddenly wide awake, he scoured the bathroom to see if there was anything he could use as a tool to try get the door open but to no avail, a small bar of soap is somewhat ineffective as a screwdriver and trying to brush the door open with a hotel dental kit would be about as useless as fighting a fire with a condom. Looking around for alternative means of escape he eyed with trepidation the two narrow horizontal windows high up on the wall. He might possibly be able to stand on the vanity to get out but the windows didn’t open, they were made up of panes of glass permanently fixed into their frames. Standing on the vanity he peered into the darkness, a distant street light glimmered but gave nothing away of what was out there. Shouting for help was futile, the bathroom was at the back of the hotel room which in turn was miles from the hotel lobby and at such an ungodly hour there was no one around to hear. In a place where initiative is rarer than a three legged chicken no one would check his room if he didn’t emerge and thoughts of being stuck there for hours, perhaps even days, drifted through his mind. Without his trusty razor how long would his beard grow before he would find freedom. There was only one chance so, with the determination of a vet trying to get a thermometer up a sick rottweiler, he sprang into action. He grabbed the shower head and its spiral metallic hose and managed to unscrew it from the tap. Next the shower curtain was pulled off its hooks. Climbing again onto the vanity the showerhead became a hammer and shattered glass showered onto the floor around him only to reveal an expanded aluminium flyscreen immediately behind the glass. Oh bum. Our hero attacked the flyscreen with vigour and, fortunately, it tore fairly easily. Tiptoeing around in bare feet he cleaned the glass shards off the vanity and the opening. The curtain was placed over the window frame and the shower hose became a rope to lower himself to the ground. Now for the tricky bit of trying to insert himself through a narrow gap 5 feet above the vanity and without breaking a rather large mirror. It was like trying to get a fat man into a budget airline seat but with the aid of a healthy dose of adrenalin and, with bark removed from arms, legs and back, he found himself clinging to the shower hose above a drop into pitch darkness. What was below he couldn’t tell though he did know there was broken glass down there. He was now committed, he let himself go…. Only a foot onto flat concrete - thank goodness and somehow he had managed to avoid the broken glass but relief was short lived, was this out of the frying pan and into the fire? The back wall of the hotel loomed above him (thank goodness he wasn’t on the second floor - there would have been no way out from there) but set parallel to the back wall of the hotel and only about 75 cms from it was a two and a half meter concrete wall with jagged pieces of broken glass set into the top. Surely I can get out at the end he thought. He stumbled through the darkness only to find a blank wall blocking off the end of this narrow passage. Turning the other way he found the same result, a concrete wall blocking off any means of escape. There was only one way out - to climb over the wall. He managed to find a flimsy plastic drain pipe. He threw the shower curtain over the top of the wall to provide some little protection and shinned up the pipe managing to get to the top of the wall. Looking over all was in darkness, he could
vaguely make out some rough ground and what looked like fetid water with the expected rubbish lying around in it. Once again there was no going back and he jumped barefooted into god know’s what. His luck was in and he landed on soft mud. He wrapped the curtain around himself and set off wading through festering muddy pools to reach a rough road. A passage through a building site lead him finally around to the front of the hotel.
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Somewhat filled with a touch of displeasure at his recent adventure and still clutching the shower curtain to hide his personal attributes he burst into the hotel lobby politely awakening the eager and willing hotel receptionist and his friends who were sprawled around on the floor in a deep slumber. A new bathroom was demanded so he could continue the morning ablutions then, twenty minutes later and with a sense of urgency to get to the airport, he insisted that he would not be paying for the room. This did not go down well, the manager had to be sent for. He was just a tad uncooperative and, exhibiting the well developed sense of hospitality very commonly found amongst hotel owners in the Eastern islands of Indonesia, he made a fairly insistent request that the damage to the bathroom had to be paid for. A polite interaction, somewhat intensified by an approaching aeroplane, resulted in a small part payment and our hero was finally on his way to the airport. So what is the point of this long story? In a word - Escape. Can you get out of your house if you need to? We all spend our time thinking of increasing levels of crime and how to increase security around our home but it is important to balance the need for security with the ability to escape.
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What if you have a fire? I was recently involved in a series of projects involving commercial buildings. When it came to fire escape the architects had totally missed one of the most basic requirements for commercial buildings. These were buildings with many rooms and corridors but only one external door. Additional doors had to be added at the other end of the buildings to allow for escape in case of fire. This may lead us to consider how many of the hundreds of hotels and villas on this island have adequate fire escape arrangements. To return to the point it might be a good idea to take a close look around your house and at each room. Carefully consider all the risks that could happen - an intruder, a fire, a broken lock or handle, an earthquake, flood, run out of toothpaste or even a Tsunami. Ask the question how would you get out if you had to? Consider the detail, a general plan might work but can be stopped by a single ill considered factor. Is there anything available that might be used to break the windows or lever a door open? As the story suggests it is also important to consider full escape routes, you might be able to get out of a window but think about where it would lead. You don’t want to find yourself trapped on a roof with a fire below you and you certainly don’t want to find yourself trapped in a space such as a walled yard that you cannot get out of. You might also consider the people that might have to get out. Disabled people, children or people who have eaten one or two too many cream buns (there are a lot of people like that around these days) might not be able to climb through a small window and that drop from the second floor onto concrete might not be survivable. If, like the residents of Colditz, you plan a tunnel you need to make sure there is a shovel available and a soft bit of floor you can dig. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2014 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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I caught Pete at Sky Garden on June 6th and it’s only fair to say his set was electric, his combination of classic house with electro tunes blew me away, I literally have nothing other to say than epic! He played a lot of his (all at sea compilation) which went down a storm no pun intended .He truly is a fantastic DJ and the crowd went crazy for him, I am lost for words how to describe this event, I mean, it was everything a proper dance event should be, the usual green Sky Garden lasers bathing everyone in their iridescent glow, and giving the sky dome the required fuel to put everyone into overdrive and send the whole club into orbit! The semi clad female dancers, and the thumping bass, just made it a night to remember.
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The evening wore on and we the audience, called out the songs the band was to play (for a fee of course) the eclectic selection was pretty usual fodder for most typical Bali bar bands, Sweet Home Alabama , House of the Rising Sun, Roadhouse Blues, and Mustang Sally interspersed with Dancing Queen by Abba, various Beatles and Queen tracks, and even a Spice Girls song truly a smorgasbord. The band themselves were not in my opinion amazing but gave a good solid performance, and the male vocalist was actually pretty impressive on Sweet Home Alabama, although struggled with some of the vocabulary losing a few words. The bar serves a variety of drinks and usually I’d refrain from having a shot called a cock sucking cowboy for obvious reasons, but that night we were on a mission so despite my protests we ended up with a round of the afore mentioned shots, what made it funnier was that the band at that minute, started to play a Country and Western number! It’s fair to say the man upstairs has a keen sense of ironic humor. The drinks kept going and so did the band, finally finishing up at 12.00. I would say the bar is definitely worth a visit, and works well as a venue for live music. I wouldn’t say the band that night really did it justice though, as they could have been tighter, slicker, more polished, and known a better repertoire of songs, but as a musical night out, hell it wasn’t half bad. Later I ended up across the road at an un-named bar, which is un-named as by this point I was drinking Arak out of a plastic duck! The bar were good enough to put some rock music on for me to listen too, trouble is they didn’t appear to do live music so unless I get a promotion to bar critic, then it will forever remain in that cold limbo of lacking a review in Music Matters.
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Moving off the dance scene and onto more traditional territory, last weekend I found myself at Billy’s Bar in Legian. Billy’s claims to be one of the oldest bars in the area, claiming a heritage that goes back to the summer of love 1969! Billy’s is a kind of resto-bar affair with a long bar, lots of paraphernalia ,and a small stage set up in the middle of the room, it kind of reminded me of a cattle shed or old barn not to say it was worn out just had that feel to it. Saturday saw a large crowd, and the bar was quickly full of tourists and expats alike. The band comprised of two guitarists a drummer and two singers, who took it in turns depending on the songs requirements, the stage wasn’t big enough for all of them so the drums took priority, leading to a kind of cold war for stage space between the two singers and the bassist.
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Well its official Music Matters took a little break, did you miss it? Don’t worry guys it wasn’t consensual! I got thrown out of my house! But don’t worry now it’s all good, and I am back to bring you the best in the Bali live music scene. So on Saturday I did what I had to do, drinking Arak from plastic ducks, to bring you the news from the deep and dirty trenches of music land. First though I need to pay homage to a legend of the dance circuit international superstar Pete Tong who recently graced Bali (notably Sky Garden and Cocoon) with his presence.
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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth GLOBAL CRISES – TIME TO BUY, SELL, HOLD OR PANIC? When you look at the news it seems everything looks bad. This is no surprise whether it is TV or the newspapers, as only bad news sells. Who is going to rush to buy a newspaper with a headline ‘Good rice harvest expected this year’ when another paper is screaming ‘Asteroid heading for Bali!’ No prize for guessing which paper will sell the most copies. But there are certainly things happening in the world that are worrying to the point we may wonder whether our hard-earned investments could be affected. To name but a few, we have the crisis in Ukraine which is bringing back memories of the Cold War, the potential break-up of Iraq and even the redrawing of international boundaries as militants stake their claim to establishing a new order that conforms to their belief as to how the world should be run, not to mention China’s expansionist ambitions in the South-East Asian seas. On a more local front there is uncertainty as to the direction Indonesia will go following the presidential election on July 9 and still closer to home, the rising incidence of crime in Bali. So is it time to sell up, grab a supply of cans of baked beans and a gun and head for the hills? Probably not, but it may be a good time to take a look at whether your investments are appropriate to current conditions and whether it could be the right time to make some adjustments.
only going to make a profit if you sell at a higher, inflation-adjusted price than you paid for the asset. So a strong justification for selling is to take profits as they arise. This assumes of course you need the cash to use or reinvest elsewhere. If you are caught in a falling market it is tempting, often through fear, to cut your losses and get out of the market or particular asset. Escaping from the potential of further losses will provide psychological relief but if the same action is repeated over time you will never make a profit. I have met many people over the years who have cursed the stock markets and said they have never made any profits. Yet statistically, anyone who invested in a major market index 20 or 30 years ago would have at least quadrupled their money. The problem is, people tend to buy when prices are high and sell when prices fall. It is an undisputed fact that sales of mutual funds boom when markets are high and lag when markets are down. For investors to be making a profit they should be doing the opposite.
Timing of the markets is one of the most elusive skills in the world of investing. There are however some scenarios where you can make certain statements with certainty. For example, after a market crash you know that stocks are say 20% cheaper than they were before the crash. So you know you are buying at a discount of 20% on the previous price. Could be a good time to buy, but how do you know the market isn’t going to fall another 20%? The fact is, we all know what has happened up to the point of decision but no-one knows which way things will go from there. If you have not invested at all, then you probably never will if you are fearful of losses. I know a number of people who have never felt it was the right time to invest so they have waited and waited and waited while their long term savings withered in bank deposits. If you have ample cash reserves and you can take a long term view, start investing now. A conservative strategy would be to move into the market in stages over perhaps a year to reduce the impact of any early fall. But take a long term view and accept short term losses as the price to pay for long term gains. One way to escape the tendency to buy high and not low is to commit to a long term regular savings plan which requires a monthly investment into the markets irrespective of where they stand. This also results in fewer shares being bought when prices are high but more when prices are low, a phenomenon known as cost averaging. Then again, even in times of economic or political turbulence, there are opportunities. Currently for example there are threats to global oil supplies from the troubles in and around Iraq. These troubles could push up the price of oil even further so energy funds should be a good investment right now. Even if the troubles subside and the oil price falls the long term direction of oil has got to be upwards in line with a growing and more affluent world population and declining reserves. Reasons to sell As with stocks, property, gold or any other asset you are
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The worst scenario is when you are forced to sell an asset because you have run out of cash. In this case you may have no option but to sell, but it highlights the importance of keeping adequate cash reserves at all times to avoid this very scenario from happening. Reasons to hold
The first thing to recognise is that there is no single solution that fits all. The same scenario could be cause for some to buy but others to sell or just hold. Those who are going to panic will do anyway. So let’s take a look at when a particular action could be the right one. Reasons to buy
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It should be clear by now that you only make money by selling at a profit and only lose money by selling at a loss. A profit or loss is only a paper one until you ‘realise’ the profit or loss by selling. What if you hold an asset that is appreciating strongly in value? You can sell of course and make a profit but where are you going to put the proceeds? If you have no immediate need for cash it may be best to hold on to the asset and maybe see an even bigger profit later on. If it is a property, what is the point in selling it if you need to buy another one to live in? There may be justification of course if the object is to trade up or down. Otherwise it would be wiser to stay where you are considering the high cost of buying and selling. The real challenge to hold comes when your asset has collapsed in value. Yes, you desperately want out, but in so doing you risk locking in a massive loss. Take the 2008 financial crisis for example. As credit dried up and there was widespread panic global stock markets fell between 35% and 60%. Those who bailed out suffered heavy losses. But markets then recovered. From March 2009 until July 2010 the US S&P500 index rose by 100%. Today the market is standing close to record highs. Those who kept their nerve and held on lost nothing and stand firmly in profit today.
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Bali’s First People by Richard Mann Bali’s First People is the history of the waves of people who preceded today’s Balinese to the island. The book attempts to answer such fundamental and largely neglected questions as who settled Bali first, where did they come from, where did they settle, how did they live and what remnants are left of their presence? Almost all other English language books concentrate on the story of Bali that begins from the moment this book ends. In other words, what developments took place after East Java’s Majapahit armies conquered local rulers in the 14th C. , giving rise to Bali’s distinctive Hindu-Buddhist civilization that visitors see around them today. The author soundly dispels the notion that little is known about the early history of the island. Actually, Bali has more than 30 privately owned and government run historical and art museums, many containing artifacts, paintings, reconstructions and dioramas of past civilizations with Indonesian and English explanations. The book is divided into nine chapters covering in chronological order all the main migration periods. Immediately, the writer disabuses a very common misconception: the mountain Bali Aga were the ¿rst people to settle Bali in the 8th century. The term Bali Aga is overused and too often applied to confusing and unveri¿ed historical ¿nds. This group was millennia away from being Bali’s ¿rst arrivals. Starting in 2000 B.C., in one of the biggest migrations in history, Austronesians from Yunnan along the south China coast and other areas of mainland S.E. Asia began spreading throughout the archipelago, bringing with them a relatively advanced Stone Age culture. Called the Bali Mula, these people eventually were to evolve into the distinct Indonesian ethnic groups of today – the Dayaks of Borneo, the Bugis and Torajans of Sulawesi, the Minangs of West Sumatra – and many more. When the new Hindu religion started to penetrate Bali in the 4th and 5th centuries, it made an uncannily snug ¿t with the animism and with traditions already established by the Austronesians – sacred village squares behind protective walls, the Indian caste system and the concept of supernatural power held by local rulers. Later immigrants in outriggers explored Bali’s north coast, an inhospitable rocky region with few safe harbors. In the beginning, it was Bali’s north that was populated while the south was relatively empty. Because of the lack of water, these early settlers turned inland towards the mountains and built their distinctive villages on the shores of the Bali’s great lakes. The book’s pictorial color cartography is creative and charming: one indicates the main locations where cave dwellers, Bali Aga and Majapahit people settled. Another shows the area of land that was to become Bali crunched between the landmasses of Java and Nusatenggara. An ingenious upside-down map graphically illustrates the direct migration route from Java to Bali’s the north coast – the main gateway to the island in present-day regency of Buleleng. Two important maps are dif¿cult to read – the antiquities of Gianyar map appears smudged and the book’s gutter runs through the Selected Bali Ancient Village map. The lack of an index seriously compromises the book’s usefulness as a guidebook and as a work of reference. Readers aren’t able to cross-reference information that they
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may ¿nd interesting. If you wanted to learn everything about Julah – one of the original arrival points of the Balu Mula – you’d have to highlight each mention of the small ¿shing village on a Xerox copy of the book. The Contents likewise doesn’t give a clue about what sites are covered or where they are located. With a discursive, almost stream of consciousness writing style, the book alternately reads as a history, a travelogue and a guidebook interspersed with the author’s personal traveling experiences and energetic social, cultural and political opinions. Information on the same topic is scattered with effervescent nuggets and shrewd observations intermittently bursting upon the page. To support a point, Richard Mann doesn’t hesitate to interject anecdotes about his Eurasian children or the building of Chinese junks in Hong Kong’s Aberdeen harbor.
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Sightseeing tips are interwoven into the text: the best place for an overview of life in Bali from earliest times (the Niti Mandala Monument in Renon), a roundup of all the archaeological museums of Bali; warnings about intimidating guides on the way to Trunyan; where to see brightly painted ocean-going outriggers (the ¿shing port of Pengambengan); Bali’s largest banyan tree in Emped; old shrines in the family temples of Munduk; Buddhist prayer stupa in Kalikbukbuk; the songket weaving centers of Sideman and Blahbatuh.
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In the book’s mid-section is a remarkable series of architectural images comparing building styles and illustrating the evolution of dwellings from bamboo and plank board to modern cement and brick construction in the old villages of Bayung Gede, Pengotan, Penglipuran, Tenganan, Bugbug and Ban in north-central Bali. About 15% of the illustrations are so dark that a lot of telling detail is lost. Richard Mann, with over 90 books about Indonesia to his credit, is a keen amateur historian and tireless life-long student of archaeology. A traveler in the best tradition of such great eccentric British explorers as Richard Burton and Alfred Russell Wallace, this old Bali hand went to considerable lengths to present a comprehensive survey of early migrations to Bali. With his stalwart driver Ida Bagus Arsana, the indefatigable good-humored Englishman crisscrossed the mountains of Bali, paddled between outer islands, unraveled mysterious inscriptions on bronze plates and hunted down original Bali Aga villages in East Java. You’ve got to give the guy credit for taking on this ambitious project that opens up whole new area of interest for visitors (particularly those with an historical bent) by pointing out unknown, exciting and little visited places by car, cycling or trekking. Bali’s Fist People is the first book that comprehensively explores a wide-ranging subject that has been given far too little attention.
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH MEASLES – It’s Back! Measles is currently ripping through Bali like a wildfire. But Bali is not the only pocket of measles cases in the world. Globally we are experiencing a major resurgence in the disease. In the USA there have been 16 outbreaks of measles this year. It’s the highest number of cases since 2000, and the number continues to rise. Almost all the outbreaks can be traced to an unvaccinated individual. Australia is also experiencing a resurgence of measles cases most of whom have been traveling abroad (Bali perhaps?). Moreover, because as many as a quarter of all parents in certain communities chose not to vaccinate their children, pockets of the population have lost the protective effects of herd immunity. In these communities, measles has spread like wildfire, infecting not only those who were unvaccinated by choice but also infants too young to be immunized, and children and adults with immune systems already compromised. And, it gets worse. Given the earlier success of the measles eradication campaign, most patients and their doctors no longer know how to recognize the disease. Patients, unaware that they are ill with such a contagious disease, go to hospitals and clinics assuming that the providers there will know what to do to help them. Measles is highly contagious. An un-immunized child (or older person) is very likely to catch it if exposed to a person who has measles. So what’s the big deal? Our mothers used to take us to “measles parties”. When one child had measles all the moms used to get together so their child would also catch it, get over it and auto-immunize themselves. Trouble is 1:1000 of those children will end up with serious affects from the disease. Measles can be a serious childhood infection. Measles is not just one of the things that children catch and get over. Children often get very sick with measles, they can have serious health problems and even die. Young children in groups such as child care and playgroups are particularly at risk of measles if they have not been immunized. What is measles? • Measles is a serious illness caused by a virus (the Rubeola viris, not to be confused with the Rubella virus) and it is easily spread to other people. • It is usually spread by droplets (through coughing, sneezing, runny nose, or runny eyes). • The first signs come about 10 to 12 days after being in contact with measles. These include a fever, cough and sore, red eyes (conjunctivitis). • After 2 to 3 days the measles rash appears. This is the time when the person is most unwell. • Fever tends to improve after 2 to 3 days and the person usually quickly recovers unless there are other problems caused by the measles, such as ear infections, bronchitis and pneumonia. Health problems from measles Other health problems happen often and include ear infections, pneumonia, bronchitis and diarrhea. Measles may also cause permanent hearing and visual problems (blindness). Encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) happens in around 1 in every 1000 cases, and about 15% of these children die. A further 15 to 40% are left with permanent brain damage. There are also other uncommon serious health problems from measles, such as encephalitis (subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, SSPE) that occurs several years after the measles illness and causes progressive brain damage and
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death. This occurs in about 1 in 25,000 cases. Measles tends to be worse in older children and adults, and is a common cause of death when children are malnourished or have other serious health problems and are un-immunized. Protecting children from measles • Measles vaccination in the form of MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) is recommended for children when they are 12 months old and when they are 4 years old (immediately after their 4th birthday is suggested or before starting school). • Anyone who might have been in contact with measles should see his or her doctor for immunization as soon as possible (within 72 hours), unless there is good evidence that the child or adult has had 2 doses of measles vaccine or has already had measles. • If you are uncertain whether you or your child has had 2 doses of vaccine (or had the illness) get another dose of measles vaccine. There are no health risks in giving a dose of the vaccine to someone who is already immune. • Immunization is likely to prevent the development of measles, because the immunization builds up the body’s defenses more quickly after immunization (4 to 6 days) than the virus infection develops (10 to 14 days). Keeping children away from school or child care Keep the child away from other children and anyone who has not been immunized for at least four days after the start of the rash. (This may not prevent others getting measles, since measles is also very infectious before the rash comes). If un-immunized people are immunized within 72 hours of their contact with measles they can return to school, child-care or work.
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What you can do Children with measles should be seen by a doctor for treatment and to watch for any other health problems. Since measles spreads so easily, a home visit by a doctor should be arranged, or an appointment at the doctor’s rooms can be arranged that does not put other people at risk. Children with measles need rest and extra drinks, and paracetamol can be used for high fever. Eyes will be sensitive to light, and usually the child will feel better in lower light. Light will not harm the eyes, but it can hurt them. Do not take you child out to places where other people may be exposed to your child’s infection. In countries or communities where a child’s diet may be deficient in Vitamin A, extra Vitamin A can help recovery from measles (care is needed to select the correct dose).
Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at info@chcbali.com or office phone number 0361-2775666
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GMOs – The Debate & Right to Know
If you’re confused about the pros and cons of genetically modiÀed organisms (GMO) in food and genetically engineered animals we eat, join the club. This relatively new technology has grown fast and now dominates the market in certain food staples. And yet…, it’s riddled with bio-ethical questions and hard to determine because we don’t know the risks until something goes wrong. Since 1996, when the ¿rst biotech crop was approved there are now over 400 million acres of farmland worldwide under genetically engineered (GE) cultivation. To give you an idea of the scope of the problem (or opportunity, depending upon your point of view) in 2011 in the US alone, with over 170 million acres under GE cultivation, over 60 crops have been approved by the FDA, accounting for 95% of the US sugar beets crop, 94% of all soy, 90% of the Canola and cotton crops, 88% of all corn and almost all the papaya grown in Hawaii. GMOs are now being used to grow potatoes, tomatoes, alfalfa, Àax, rice and wheat. It’s also being used in your fruit & veg, including: chard, kales, bok choy, Chinese cabbage, radicchio, turnip squash, cantaloupe and plums. Animals are not exempt either and already approved, under development or seeking approval is: “Enviropig”, pigs with increased Omega-3 fatty acids excreting manure containing 75% less phosphorus, and transgenic salmon designed to grow twice as fast as wild or other farmed salmon. Field tests are underway or completed for grass, apples, bananas, blueberries carrots, cranberries, eggplant, grapes, grapefruit, lettuce, onion, peas, pepper, persimmon, pineapple, strawberries, sweet potato and watermelons. Whether all these crops get to be commercially grown remains in question since there is growing market opposition. Common ingredients derived from GMO crops include amino acids, apartame, ascorbic acid, sodium ascorbate, vitamin C, citric acid, sodium citrate, ethanol, numerous natural & arti¿cial Àavourings, hi-fructose corn syrup hydrolyzed vegetable protein, lactic acid, maltodextrins, molasses, MSG, Sucrose, textured vegetable protein (TVP), Xanthum gum, vitamins & yeast products. The bio-tech industry led by US companies such as Monsanto and Syngenta promise to deliver a slate of more nutritious cancer-¿ghting, better tasting and more environmentally friendly foods to consumers. However, after 18 years most GM crops, such as corn, soybeans, canola and cotton are only modi¿ed to withstand herbicides or kill pests and it remains to be seen whether GM crops will ful¿ll their promise or introduce unforeseen problems. As goes America, so goes the world with over 320 million acres under GE cultivation. Today over 50 percent of biotech crops were grown in the developing world with 45% grown in the US, followed by Brazil with 17%, Argentina 16% and India and Canada with 6% apiece. China too is now aggressively entering the ¿eld and Australia follows. The only real exemption is Europe where, ever since Mad Cow Disease, the public does not trust the authorities to tell them the truth and the EU insists upon strict regulation for what they call New Food. As a result the acreage under GE cultivation is numbered in hundreds, not millions and there is a bitter trade dispute with the US. All of which goes to show that there is a pretty good chance that unless you are particularly well informed and very careful what you buy, you either are, or almost certainly will be, consuming genetically engineered food in future in some form or other, aware or not. The two essential questions then are: 1. Is GE food a good thing or a bad thing? 2. Either way, do you have a right to know if your food contains GMOs? Big subjects like Question 1. are complex and hard to answer. Even with total integrity scienti¿c opinion differs. And, as we know from past experience (the long and bitter debate on tobacco; the current debate on climate change, the cases of Agent Orange and Thalidomide) given the money and ego involved too many scientists and corporations will follow the money. If the planet is to be expected to support a population of 30 to 50 billion by the end of the century then we’d better look seriously at using GMOs to feed ourselves. By the same token, we’d better be very careful not to make things
worse. Clearly we would be foolish to trust the fate of the Earth to the say- so of major corporations, most of whom have been found guilty of criminal and civil misdeeds in their pursuit of pro¿t. As for Question 2., you’d have thought it was a slam-dunk. Apparently not. The corporations who sell GE food to us don’t trust us to make the right decision and don’t want to us to know. The huge amount of money they’ve spent on the problem continues to prevent us being told. The arguments for GMOs come down to: - GMO technology can develop crops with higher yield, fewer pesticides and more nutrients. - traditional cross-breeding is too slow, it takes generations to develop what we need and we don’t have the time. With GMO tech it can be instant and it’s more predictable than traditional breeding. - GMOs may not be natural but that’s doesn’t mean its bad or natural is good; i.e. poisonous mushrooms are natural and washing our hands before eating is not. - GMOs have been on the market since 1996, so if all GMOs were an immediate health threat we would know it by now. - The public should not be told about the inclusion of GMOs in their food because it looks like a warning and it will also make food cost more. - If we are going to feed the world in future we have to use GMO tech Arguments against are broadly as follows: - We don’t trust bio-tech companies to be honest. They want to create patent monopolies and be free to pro¿teer. They manipulate research and operate unethically, even criminally. - Bio-tech companies treat farmers unfairly - Studies show GMOs are dangerous to lab animals & indicate unintended effects. GMOs have not been tested thoroughly enough or long enough. There are de¿nite actual and potential dangers. - Genetic engineering is unlike traditional cross-breeding. It produces results impossible in nature and is unpredictable, if not dangerous. - GMOs inevitably lead to more monoculture, which threatens global bio-diversity. - We have the right to make up our own minds what we eat. - Animals have rights separate from any value they have to humans.
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There is varying merit in these arguments, but all are open to misrepresentation and used and abused by partisans on both sides. Big Bio-tech’s paid scientists and other minions pour scorn on the ignorant and seek to vanish and confuse the opposition by obfuscation or opponents are dismissed as knee-jerk radicals or tree huggers. Politicians and government bureaucracies are lobbied and paid off through job offers, political contributions and various inducements. GMO opponents run the gamut of quali¿ed support of its use after proper consideration, through to the aforesaid knee-jerk radicals and tree huggers, who regard Monsanto as run by criminals and murderers. How then are we going to get any sense in the debate, let alone reach the right decisions over something as important as this? Sounds a bit like climate change, doesn’t it. I guess we’ll just have to muddle through as best we can, avoiding the obvious pitfalls and picking up the pieces when we goof. One thing is clear. We need to be told what we’re eating. Only then can we inÀuence the debate. We need to insist on that right. In America 93% believe they should have this right. So how is it that a vote in three states requiring GMO labeling failed to pass? Does the public lie or does money talk loudest of all?
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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch Why do Balinese Allow Sellers at Temple Ceremonies? If you’ve been to a large temple ceremony in Bali, you would have surely been impressed by these great Hindu celebrations that boast lavish offerings, stunning decorations and a plethora of music and dance entertainment (both for the gods and for us mere mortals). Around the perimeters and entrance to their sacred house of worship, however, reveals an atmosphere that is more akin to a market fair with sellers peddling all-sort of food and wares to unsuspecting devotees and pilgrims. I’ve always wondered why this has been allowed to happen (don’t think I’ve ever seen this outside mosques, churches or monasteries in Bali) – such brash commercialism “soiling” the sanctity of ritual and devotion, and creating a bizarre juxtaposition of splendid ancient architecture and bright blue tarpaulin-ed tents. The Balinese are famous for their tolerance, but the ever-expanding sea of seller tents at major temples, like Besakih, for example, is an excellent example of confusion about what appropriate and what’s just downright tacky. Historically, there would have always been food sellers at larger temple ceremonies – taking advantage of the hungry pilgrim who may have travelled for many hours or even days to reach a temple like Besakih or Batukaru. These were Balinese sellers, selling Balinese food – normally satay and rice or perhaps yams. Today is a different story altogether. If you happen to have the urge to buy your kid Spider-man balloon, a plastic toy gun or even a Yamaha motorbike – you need look no further. There is practically every useless plastic thing available for the unwary consumer. More sellers means more pressure on the fragile environment that has no effective waste disposal system – and the last thing Bali needs is more plastic trash. Even though these stalls are immensely popular (especially with harping kids) and bring in rental revenue for the temple, not all Balinese approve. Many I’ve talked to protest saying that nothing but Balinese fare should be sold as in the old times. Batukaru Temple is one Sad Khayangan temple that has made this move and the atmosphere is a hell of a lot more peaceful. Next time you visit a temple, think about bringing your own food and drink, and try your best not to buy little Putu an imitation Sponge Bob balloon – boycotting opportunist sellers may be a way to preserve bring back both a chilled ambience and a balanced aesthetic. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2014 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/He/I-25 June 14
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Mr. Peabody & Sherman That super intelligent canine scientist, Mr. Peabody, has invented a time-machine. But, one day, his adopted son, Sherman, and Sherman’s friend Penny, sneak into the machine and travel back in time. They visit Ancient Egypt, the Italian Renaissance, and, the French Revolution, while they accidently damage the time/space continuum. It’s up to Mr. Peabody to repair the time warps. In a weird kind of way, this great cartoon is rather educational. Kiddies will learn much about time and space, even if its point-of-view is a bit distorted. Ty Burrell and Stanley Tucci provide the voices. The Nut Job The animals in Liberty Park are storing-up food for the winter, and, they have their eyes set on a street-cart vendor who is selling roasted nuts. Little do they know that the vendor is part of a gang of crooks, who have their eyes set on a bank across the street. Soon, their endeavors will become mixed-up. This is another really good cartoon which features excellent computer animation, an interesting story, and, some entertaining characters. Brendan Fraser, Liam Neeson, and, Katherine Heigl, provide just some of the voices.
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The Angriest Man in Brooklyn When a man learns he has a brain tumor, and, only a few hours to live, he prepares to say farewell to his family and friends, before he commits suicide.
The Odd Way Home A vagabond hippy woman befriends an autistic man, and, for no apparent reason, they go on an extended road-trip. Chris Marquette plays the autistic, badly. Rumer Willis is the hippy. She has none of her mother’s beauty, or, any of her father’s talent. I am amazed that she is still being offered roles. Stay The Canadian girlfriend of an Irish professor becomes pregnant, and, she returns to Montreal to mull-things-over. Meanwhile, the professor has to get on with his life in rural Ireland, where he is involved with an archeology dig. A Million Ways To Die In The West Seth Macfarlane writes, produces, directs, and, stars, in this really appalling Western ‘send-up’. He has no one else to blame for its very abysmal failure.
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The Pretty One When her twin sister is killed in a car accident, the surviving girl takes over her dead sister’s glamorous life. Eventually, she has to confess everything. Sleeping Beauty An extremely bad and cheap production of this classic fairy story, made in Bulgaria or Romania or Transylvania, or, some silly European spot like that.
Cuban Fury An Englishman takes up Salsa dancing, to impress a woman that he fancies.
John Doe, Vigilante A vigilante serial-killer is murdering unprosecuted pedophiles and rapists, and, much to the police’s disgust, he has the media and public’s support. This Australian movie tries very hard to be American, and, fails miserably.
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Lullaby A man dying of terminal cancer elects to have his life support machines turned off. His family sits around and bickers while they wait for him to die.
Child of God After his house is repossessed by the bank, a Tennessee farmer has nowhere to go. He sets-up home in a cave in the woods, where he gradually becomes extremely violent and insane. Actor James Franco directs this movie, and, he does a rather good job of making this repulsive story palatable. The movie concerns rape, murder, and, necrophilia. Much of the movie is hard to take.
Sunshine On Leith After being discharged, two British soldiers return to their Scottish home, where they now have to adapt to civilian life. The Scottish pop group, ‘The Proclaimers’, had a hit several years ago with their song ‘500 Miles’. They provide the songs for this show. Each song sounds like their one and only hit. I can’t imagine anyone wanting to watch this terrible English musical.
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A Long Way Down Independently, four people arrive at the same time on the roof of a London skyscraper, where they intend to jump off. After some drinks in a pub, they make a pact to prevent each other from further suicide attempts. This English black-comedy is crass, and, not even in the slightest bit funny.
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Drive Hard Another inept Australian movie trying to be American. A driving instructor is forced to partake in a bank robbery. The movie is just one long car chase.
Free Birds A smart turkey, and his dumb sidekick, travel back in time to the very first Thanksgiving Day, in an attempt to take turkey off the lunch menu. Yet again, another good cartoon which lightheartedly sends-up many American myths and icons. Owen Wilson and Woody Harrelson provide some voices.
I’ll Follow You Down Another scientist makes a time-machine, and, he goes back to the 1950s to tell Albert Einstein that his theories about the time/space continuum were correct. Still, when he doesn’t return to the present, his son follows him back in time to try and find him. Lots of this Canadian movie doesn’t make sense.
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Repentance A client dissatisfied with his spiritual adviser tortures him cruelly in a cellar.
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Mr. Robet’s Best Buys The Normal Heart A group of activists try to bring awareness of the AIDS disease to the public. Yves Saint Laurent A chic movie that traces the career of this highly acclaimed fashion designer. Decoding Annie Parker A Canadian woman is diagnosed with breast cancer and has a mastectomy. Non-Stop* A US Air Marshal is on a non-stop night flight from New York to London. Honour An English Muslim teenager dishonors her family when she plans to elope. Pompeii*# A movie all about the eruption of that volcano on the outskirts of Pompeii. Mr. Peabody & Sherman That intelligent canine scientist, Mr. Peabody, has invented a time-machine. The Nut Job The many lovable animals in Liberty Park are storingup food for the winter. Free Birds A turkey, and his sidekick, travel back in time to the first Thanksgiving Day. The Railway Man* British prisoners-of-war are forced to work on the construction of a railway. * Also available on Blu Ray. # Also available in 3D. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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SCHEDULE THAT Kids Camp (to August) The Canggu Club has a packed programme of activities for kids that started in June. If you haven’t heard about the camp it is well worth checking out. There are ¿ve sports to choose from; the Junior Sports Academy including gymnastics, dance, soccer, tennis and basketball all led by professional coaches and trainers. Fun activities and lots of games will keep the kids active for hours. Healthy snacks and meals are also served. The importance of children being active cannot be underestimated. With the technology age, all too often many kids sit in front of their iPads and other electronic gadgets which over long periods can be detrimental to their health. Physical activity improves physical and emotional health. Highly active children are less likely to suffer from high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer of the colon, obesity, and coronary heart disease later in life. As parents we can play a huge role in the future health of our children. A physically active child is also more likely to be well rested and mentally sharp. Research shows that arithmetic, reading and memorization can be improved when children are active. Sport also contributes to children’s social skills and is an important learning environment for children. Time to round up the kids and drop them for some intense physical activity and lots of fun! : 9.30 am – 3 pm : IDR300,000 (member drop in) IDR370,000 (guest drop in) IDR1,300,000 (weekly – member) IDR1,550,000 (weekly – guest) Where : Canggu Club, Jl Pantai Berawa, Br Tegal Gundul, Canggu Contact : 8483939 www.cangguclub.com
chausson and a raisin roll. I think it is important that children learn to bake and cook and the art of pastry making is an important one. A skill that is dying out which is a shame as there is nothing nicer than a homemade pie or pastries. Except, of course Monsieur Spoon’s famous pastries, which are delicious. The classes are for an hour and don’t expect to share the pastry. You will have to sit back and enjoy some of the delights at Monsieur Spoon’s. The organic food market is also worth a visit. Each Sunday the market is held in Monsieur Spoon’s organic Batu Bolong gardens. Certi¿ed organic foods and artisan gourmet products, fresh fruits and vegetables are for sale. Numerous studies have highlighted the bene¿ts of organic food consumption. These foods are more nutritious and there are no risks of pesticides being ingested not to mention the environmental bene¿ts of organic farming. Monsieur Spoon has 3 outlets in Umalas, Oberoi and the above mentioned in Canggu. The cafe has been awarded rave reviews on Trip Advisor.
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Bali Kite Festival (13 – 15 July) Don’t you just love July and August? Cooler weather, strong breezes, a touch of the Australian winter! Well, not quite unless you head up in to the mountains. With the onset of the winds out come the kites. The Balinese who are known for their creativity and arts can piece together some amazing designs and sizes. The kite festival has some amazing displays of kites and how they get these huge kites up in the sky always amazes me. The kite Àying competition is one to witness. Kites are judged on design, how high it Àies, ease of launch and landing. As with all things Balinese symbolism, blessings and religions surround kites. Kites were originally used as a way of passing messages on to the Gods. A carnival atmosphere surrounds the festival with gamelan orchestras, traditional food, plenty of Àowing beer and fun to be had by all. There isn’t one particular website with information and times but if you do a Google search you can get more background information on kites and the festival. Where
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I’m an Angel (12 July) Once again we reach the high season and they seem to come around quicker each year. Now in its 12th year, I’m an Angel has proved to be a tremendous success. The aim is to raise much needed funds to support Bali’s rural communities and children in need. The added bonus this year is awarding winning Chef David Thompson and founder of Nahm Restaurant, Bangkok. Chef David Thompson will prepare a ¿ve course Thai banquet served along with free Àow bubbles, red and white wine. Indonesian jazz singer, Dira J Sugandi will entertain the guests. This is one of Bali’s top stellar events in the calendar and always draws the A list and beautiful, kind hearted people living in Bali. After all, all proceeds from this event will go to charity. If you cannot make it then you can still donate money. Let’s hope this event raises record funds. It is guaranteed to be a very special evening at KUDETA. When Cost Where Contact
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The Fashion Festival (16 – 23 August) Bali has become a top player in the fashion industry and you can see this when strolling along Jl Petitengit, Oberoi and Legian and other major streets lined with stylish boutiques. Not to mention all the garment factories operating behind the scenes, catering to top fashion houses across the globe. Even the traditional clothes of Indonesia have made it to the centre stage with Batik being a popular choice of fabric. The Fashion Festival, now in its second year is Bali’s premier fashion event and a must attend event on the national fashion calendar. Top local and international talent will be showcased across 25 world-class events, from designers and models to fashion bloggers, DJs and exciting activities from sponsored partners around the island. Designers from Australia, Bali, Jakarta, Singapore and Malaysia will display their collections on the catwalk with some of the region’s top models. Guests will have the opportunity to experience the week-long entertainment on offer including world- class runway shows featuring some of the regions established and emerging designers and state-of-the-art production. Also included are beauty workshops, cultural programmes, exhibitions, live shopping experiences in the showroom, exclusive designer hosted dinners, pool-parties, live entertainment and much more! Presented by The Stones Hotel, this week is guaranteed to be all about fashion, beauty, style and culture. The Stones is a great place to host such an event so do come along and ¿nd out what is going on in the exciting world of fashion.
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Local News Indonesia Calls for Concrete Steps to End Violence Against Women Indonesia has underscored the need for the international community to take concrete steps to put an end to violence against women and children in conflict-plagued areas, remarked Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa.
The peacekeeping mission force, which stays at the forefront of the battle to maintain peace in conflict-plagued areas, must be capable of preventing and handling sexual violence in armed conflicts, he pointed out.
Marty made the remarks at the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict Areas held in London on June 12-13.
As one of the countries contributing troops to the UN peacekeeping mission, Indonesia has instilled human rights values and knowledge as well as humanitarian law in its peacekeeping troops, Marty noted.
“Indonesia is encouraging common approaches to address the issue through four concrete steps, such as prevention, early detection, protection and legal action, and justice for victims,” he pointed out. The four steps are important to ensure synergy and effectiveness of common concrete steps to put an end to sexual violence in armed conflicts, Marty stated. The minister attached significance to the role played by the peacekeeping mission force in handling sexual violence in armed conflicts.
Indonesia is one of the 14 countries that are widely known to be the champions of Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative (PSVI), a global initiative to prevent and end sexual violence in armed conflicts. The global summit brought together more than two thousand participants from 114 countries, including two heads of state, 70 ministers, and hundreds of experts. (June 13th 2014)
Indonesia Prepares for General Election Indonesia will go to polls to elect a new president on 9 July, following legislative elections earlier this year on 9 April. The race between Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo and retired General Prabowo Subianto offers Indonesians a stark choice in governing styles, though there is some debate as to whether these differing styles would lead to significantly different policies. The two candidates are a study in contrasts. Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo, known as Jokowi, is a middle class furniture entrepreneur who served as Mayor of the mid-sized city of Surakarta in Central Java, where he built a consensus for a series good government reforms that attracted nationwide attention. Enthusiasm for his approach in Surakarta propelled him to an upset victory in the capital Jakarta, 500km away, in an election there in 2012. In March of this year, just 18 months after taking the helm in Jakarta and with a wide lead in every presidential poll, former President Megawati Sukarnoputri named the presidential candidate of her party, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P).
as his regular-guy demeanor. But both his opponents and even sympathetic observers have cited his inexperience - and signs that the far less popular Megawati will retain outsized influence in his administration - as signs for concern. Retired Lieutenant General Prabowo Subianto leads the Greater Indonesia Movement, or Gerindra, a well-funded party backed by his tycoon brother that is primarily a vehicle for his presidential ambitions. Prabowo is a Suharto Era figure who has staged a remarkable political comeback after his dismissal from the military in 1998 following the kidnapping of student activists at the end of Suharto’s rule, for which a military board found him responsible. Prabowo has staged a further comeback in recent months, with polls showing him surging from a distant second to just a 15% deficit against Jokowi in mid May. Many voters say they see him as the strong, tough leader Indonesia’s noisy democracy requires.
The same polls note that Indonesians admire his reputation for probity and record as an effective administrator, as well
With a two-man race set and many voters still undecided, there is space for Prabowo to pull out a win, but it remains an uphill battle. (July 2nd 2014)
Prosecutors Seek 15 Months for New Zealander in Bali Drug Case
Indonesian Nazi-Themed Presidential Campaign Video Causes Outrage
Prosecutors in Bali are demanding that a New Zealand national be sentenced to 15 months imprisonment on drugs charges. “The defendant’s action is against the government’s program on drug eradication,” prosecutor Ni Luh Putu Oka Ariani said on Wednesday (25/6). The defendant, 37-yearold Leeza Tracey Orsmby, was arrested on Feb. 12 in North Kuta. Police said they had received information of a party by a group of foreign nationals in a villa where Orsmby stayed, and on raiding the property allegedly discovered a joint in Ormsby’s bag. Officials also allegedly found 27 grams of hashish and 132.2 grams of methamphetamine. Ariani said Ormsby admitted to the joint, but denied knowledge of the heavier haul of hash and meth. Ari Soenardi, Ormsby’s lawyer, said the sentence demanded by prosecutors was fair, “But we are begging the judges to give her the lightest possible sentence,” he said.The final decision will be made next week. (June 26th 2014)
A Nazi-themed music video supporting a candidate in next month’s Indonesian presidential election is causing outrage at home and abroad. The video, “Indonesia Bangkit,” or “Awakening Indonesia,” is based on Queen’s “We Will Rock You.” It shows musician Ahmad Dhani wearing a fascist-style uniform and holding an Indonesian Garuda bird emblem that resembles the Nazis’ imperial eagle. According to the German news magazine Der Spiegel, the military costume is similar to the uniform worn by SS commander Heinrich Himmler. The video was uploaded on YouTube on June 19 as a campaign song for Prabowo Subianto, a former general who has been accused of abducting pro-democracy activists in 1998. Brian May, Queen’s lead guitarist, has waded into the controversy, by saying “of course this is completely unauthorized by us”. (June 25th 2014)
Two Mega Stadiums to be Built in Bali PT. Mata Elang International Stadium (MEIS) has announced that it will build two new mega-stadiums in Bali. The company will be closing its premier 15,000-seat concert hall stadium in Jakarta and will open three new, larger stadiums in 2015, one in Jakarta and two in Bali. During a press conference Thursday (27/6), a representative for PT. MEIS’ board of directors, Henry Yosodiningrat explained that PT. MEIS is closing its concert hall, leased for 25 years from March, 2012, over ongoing disputes with the Jakarta government and the Ancol Beach City Mall. “We will build three other MEIS in Jakarta and two in Bali. We expect that next year we will be operating the new MEIS. Our new concert halls will accommodate more than the capacity of the MEIS Ancol and it will certainly be better than before,” said Henry. (June 27th 2014) Enough Evidence to Bring Prabowo Subianto to Justice - MP Commander Former Military Police commander Maj. Gen. (ret) Syamsu Djalal says his institution has enough evidence to try presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto in the Military Court for his alleged involvement in the kidnappings and disappearance of pro-democracy activists in 1998. Syamsu was speaking at an event to celebrate the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (ICCPED) held by the Families of Missing Persons Association (IKOHI) in Jakarta on Wednesday (25/6). Syamsu said the Military Police had tried members of the “Rose Team”, a unit within the Army’s Special Forces (Kopassus) allegedly responsible for the kidnapping of activists in 1998. The court handed down sentences to a number of team members proven guilty following an investigation based on testimonies from the kidnapped victims. Syamsu said as a commander who formed the Rose Team, Prabowo should have been brought to justice. Syamsu has in previous statements said that Prabowo should have been tried at the Military Court as the mastermind behind the kidnappings. (June 26th 2014) Jail Sought for Indonesian Skipper in Japanese Diver Deaths Indonesian prosecutors Tuesday (24/6) sought a jail term of three years and six months for a boat skipper who lost track of seven Japanese women during a diving trip that left two of them dead. Agustinus Brata Kusuma lost sight of the women near the resort island of Bali on Feb 14 when a storm hit suddenly. Five of them were saved after clinging onto coral reefs for three days some 20km from their take-off point. Kusuma, who is accused of negligence causing death and injury, admitted at a recent hearing that after searching for around an hour for the women, he left the location to get more fuel. “The captain of the boat should have been paying attention to the safety of the Japanese divers. But he didn’t do that as he left them to buy fuel, so when they came to the surface the boat wasn’t there,” prosecutor Ni Nyoman Martini told the Denpasar District Court. “As a result, the Japanese divers were floating in the sea and were wounded in the waves, and two were killed.” Kusuma worked for dive company Yellow Scuba in Bali, which organized the trip for the women around the neighboring islands of Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan. A Japanese instructor with Yellow Scuba, Saori Furukawa, was among the women saved. She told the court how she fired a flare gun to get the skipper’s attention to no avail. Furukawa told reporters after the incident that the weather suddenly turned bad and the sea spun “like a washing machine”. She described being swept apart from the other divers by a strong current. The body of Shoko Takahashi, who ran Yellow Scuba with her husband, was found around a month after the incident. Diver Ritsuko Miyata was also killed. (June 24th 2014)
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Arrest in Bali Murder Investigation Bali police arrested a man in an investigation into the murder and dismemberment of Diana Sari of Sumba, West Nusa Tenggara last week. Her body parts were found in bags scattered across Bali. Police on June 18 said that her body showed signs that she was tortured before she was killed. In addition to the dismemberment, police said that the perpetrator shaved the victim’s head and mutilated most of her body in an apparent effort to conceal her identity from investigators. No ID was found on her person. Sanglah General Hospital in Denpasar performed an autopsy. “Her identity was revealed by a mole on her neck and through her teeth,” coroner Dudut Rustiadi said. The man arrested, identified by police by his initial, F., worked as a contractor at the Klungkung Religious Affairs Office. (June 24th 2014) Australian DJ Suffers Serious Injuries in Bali Bike Crash Jack McCord, an established DJ and producer who has been living in Bali for three years, has suffered horrific injuries in a suspected motorbike accident. He is in a serious condition in a Darwin hospital. McCord was flown from Bali to Darwin on Sunday (22/6) in an induced coma and was listed as serious but stable on Sunday night at Royal Darwin Hospital. In the accident, Jack suffered internal bleeding, a lacerated lung and shattered pelvis and once taken to a Balinese hospital, had plates put into his arm and shoulder, two put into his pelvis and 12 into his chest. Sean Doyle a close friend of Jack’s said there was still no explanation for how the motorbike accident happened and Jack’s friends and family were still trying to piece the incident together. ‘We know that four Indonesian boys found him and carried him to a local village hospital,’ he said. ‘They thought he was gone - they couldn’t find a pulse. We don’t quite know if they revived him.’ As Jack’s phone was locked, they had trouble contacting his family, including his wife Hilda. Eventually they contacted the bike rental company, which owned the bike Jack was using, and were able to notify his relatives. Jack was then conveyed from the village hospital to a bigger hospital and it was at this point that costs for his treatment quickly started mounting, Mr. Doyle said. A fundraiser mounted by friends and relatives has paid for treatment and evacuation to Australia. Mr. McCord did not have health insurance. (June 22nd 2014) Bali Governor Insists on Dog Elimination Program Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika said Thursday (27/6) that the animal husbandry rabies team must implement the 2009 rabies prevention bylaw firmly in an attempt to curb rabies on the island. Pastika also said stray dogs should be killed immediately to prevent people from being bitten. If needed, he suggested the team work with the police. “If any dog owners protest, just show them the bylaw. It is their fault. They should keep their dogs at home,” he added. Enacted in 2009, the rabies prevention bylaw stipulates that dog owners have to keep their pets at home and have them vaccinated regularly. Anyone in violation of the bylaw faces a maximum of six months in prison or a fine of 50 million rupiah (US$4,100). However, many dog owners are still unaware of the bylaw and let their dogs roam free. Since rabies first broke out on the island in November 2008, 147 people have died from the disease. The administration had set an ambitious target of freeing Bali from rabies by 2015, but will fail to reach this as cases of rabies still occurred in 2013. Bali can only declare itself rabies-free if there are no
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cases of rabies found in humans or animals within a two-year period. Bali has now pledged to be a rabies-free island by 2020. (June 27th 2014) Indonesia’s Deforested Area Close to Ireland’s Size Indonesia beat Brazil in deforestation as the country’s area accounts for about 60,000 sq km of virgin forest, which is close to the size of Ireland, says a new study. Researchers from the University of Maryland monitored the land between 2000 and 2012 using satellites, and found that the country had surpassed Brazil losing 8,400 sq km of forest as compared to Brazil’s 4,600 sq km in 2012, which had increased greenhouse gas emissions and a loss of biodiversity, BBC News reported. The government moratorium on deforestation, which was signed in 2011, was projected to decrease the pace of forest loss, but apparently the land was cleared to accommodate palm oil plantations and other farms. The immense forest fires in Indonesia to clear land in 2013 had caused heavy smog that blanketed neighboring countries such as Malaysia and Singapore, triggering health concerns. Karishma Vaswani from BBC said that as per the environmental activists, corrupt politicians sell off large parts of rainforests for profit, and point to the need for more observations and sanctions in order to stop the rate at which Indonesia is losing its forests. Norway had promised a billion dollars to Indonesia, only if it proved to be serious about putting a stop to deforestation, and it was reported that though Norway had paid almost 50 million dollars to the country to help start new institutions for the cause, Indonesia would start to get large amounts of funds only if deforestation is slowed down. The study was published in the journal Nature Climate Change. (July 1st 2014)
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Bali Nine Drug Smuggler Scott Rush Finds Love with London banker Scott Rush may be serving a life sentence in an Indonesian prison on drug offences but that hasn’t stopped him from getting engaged to his London girlfriend. Convicted heroin smuggler Scott Rush says he has found love with a London banker who he credits with turning his life around. Rush, one of the ‘Bali Nine’ couriers, is planning to marry mother of two Nikki Butler, who he knew before his arrest in April 2005, The Sunday Telegraph reports. “It just feels like the right thing,” Ms Butler told the Telegraph. “I don’t want to be with anybody else.” “I don’t really see him as a criminal. It’s not like he was a murderer or rapist. He did something really stupid when he was young and he has paid for it. Ms Butler said she thought Rush has been punished “ten times over” and insisted she loved him. The mother of two works on the legal team of a large investment bank and is currently finalizing her divorce in preparation to remarry. Ms Butler first met Rush briefly before he was arrested and got back in touch with him after seeing a TV show about Bali drug trafficking in January 2013 which mentioned the Bali Nine. Rush, now 28, was jailed at the age of 19 after he and three other couriers were caught at Bali airport attempting to board a flight to Sydney with 8.2kg of heroin strapped to their bodies. While first sentenced to life in prison he was later given the death penalty on appeal, which was in turn reduced to life in jail following another appeal. Rush told The Sunday Telegraph he had proposed to Ms Butler from behind bars and felt they had an “awesome connection”. (June 29th 2014)
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Esther Kivi: Kinesiology Esther Kivi was born and brought up in Auckland, New Zealand. Esther initially worked in the graphic arts, landscape design and architectural drafting ¿elds, but had a career change after having children. Completing her training at the International College of Kinesiology Practitioners in Auckland, she has been a Registered Kinesiologist for over 25 years. Esther also holds certificates in the practice of natural medicine, reiki, massage and shiatsu and teaches self-help workshops. She ¿rst visited Bali in 1988 to attend a Kinesiology Research workshop. For the past few years, Esther has been returning every July to do volunteer work for various organizations in Indonesia. How did you become interested in natural therapies? My ¿rst son had some health issues that were not helped by conventional medicine, so I began a search for alternatives and became excited when I found kinesiology. What is kinesiology? It is an empowering natural therapy that gets to the root cause of any health issue, ¿nds out what nutritional needs your body has and is a profound way to break negative habits and move forward in your life. Grounded in the study of anatomy and physiology, it’s the fastest way to talk to your cells and re-program your DNA. How does kinesiology differ from other popular therapies? It is the most modern, most holistic of the natural healing therapies, combining the body-mind-spirit wisdom of both eastern and western traditions. Kinesiology offers your body a choice of about 200 corrections to help reduce stress or pain, improve performance at school, work, home, in sports and relationships. How does it work? Because everyone is different, kinesiology asks the body what corrections it wants for its unique problem. Muscle testing allows the body to talk back and say what it wants. Most other therapies have a standardized protocol that they follow - the same for everyone. Can you give an example? The body is a ‘bio-computer’ that knows everything about us since we began. Let’s say that someone has eaten the same amount for a long time and wonders why she continues to put on weight. Through muscle testing, I would ask her body how ready, willing and able she is to identify and clear the cause of the weight gain and to dismiss excess weight. The answer might be 10%. Her body tells me that there are two subconscious attitudes keeping her fat. e.g. “I need to be big to be respected.” and “I need to be fat to keep men away.” After those sabotages are cleared, her body might say now she is 85% ready to dismiss weight. A particular food may then need to be
deleted, usually one that has been eaten many times a day for many years. The body can no longer digest it and hence it is being stored as fat. Kinesiology re-programs the negative causation and informs what simple change needs to be made that will let the weight fall off. Are there some afÀictions that respond better than others? While all afÀictions bene¿t, I think that the deep emotional trauma that burdens people’s lives and disappears often in just one session, demonstrates how profound an effect that kinesiology can have.
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Who are your clients? People of all ages, and even pets too. Clearing children’s problems early on can make a huge difference to the rest of their lives. A 10-year-old boy named Rizky was born of a prostitute mother and given to another woman who worked at the prison to look after who was already caring for 7 children. He would steal and ¿ght with the other children and none of them liked him. I found his self-esteem was 1%. Since his kinesiology session, his self-esteem was up and his behavior has been an amazing example to the others. Rizky has not been ¿ghting or stealing anymore and recently proudly told me he now has two friends. How about an adult’s emotional problem that has responded well to treatment? A patient had canine phobia with panic attacks if she even saw a dog from afar. She couldn’t take her baby for a walk and could only leave the house in the car. After treatment, the phobia was immediately gone and the woman’s life has changed completely. She can now walk in the park and go to friend’s houses without feeling panicky.
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Can you give an example of an adult’s physical ailment that you’ve treated? One woman who had Type 2 diabetes and was having bad lows, gaining weight, bloating, and had irritable bowel, which at times was very embarrassing. After one consultation, she felt much better, lost 5 kg in the ¿rst two weeks and continued to loose weight steadily. If kinesiology is so effective, why is it so little known? Big Pharma has the ¿nancial resources to promote the impression that the answer to health problems is to suppress the symptoms with drugs or to cut the troubling part out with surgery. Kinesiology Associations rely on the dedication of volunteers. Nowadays, Kinesiology is becoming more widely known because clients who have had good results refer their friends and family. What are the most crucial minerals the body needs? Calcium is the body’s most needed mineral for heart and vein muscles to contract, for nerves to be insulated and for bones and teeth. It is even more important for women. Men need more zinc than women. Both sexes need all the macro and micro minerals in balance. They are like the spark plugs in a car.
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What is the most common misunderstanding that people have about maintaining good health? People expect that commercial food is good for long-term health but the fact is that food manufactured in factories is often not bene¿cial to life. It is made only for good shelf life! If we eat what most Westerners eat, we will get the diseases most Westerners get. How may you be contacted? Website: www.estherkivi.com; email: info@estherkivi.com.
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By Ayu Spicy
Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) We all need to drink a lot of water, especially here in the steamy tropics. But sometimes eight glasses of plain water gets boring and I long for flavor without sugar and with few calories. By filling a jar with herbs, preferably organic, and filling it with drinking water, the resulting infusion inspires us to drink even more. I often add a lemon or lime ice cube to the glass when serving for even more flavor. Here are some ideas for combinations, but any of the herbs on their own are also refreshing. Experiment!
It’s essential that you wash the herbs in purified water to get all the grit out. Discard any old or bruised leaves. There is no need to dry the herbs.
Refreshing Herbal Infusions
For the thyme and lime leaf: you can buy the lime leaves in any supermarket. Crush these and add with whole branches of thyme to the water.
Makes 1 liter Ingredients: - 1 liter drinking water - washed herbal combos such as: 1 cup basil and 1/2 cup cucumber slices 1 cup mint and 1/2 cup cucumber slices 1 cup mint and 1/4 cup fresh sage leaves 1 cup basil and 1 cup mint 1 cup curry leaves, 1 tsp. cumin and 4 Tbl. yogurt 1 cup thyme and 1/4 cup lime leaf
Fill the jar or pitcher with water. If you are using basil or mint push them down into the water and then add the cucumber slices. Set aside for an hour or two and then put in the fridge. The longer this sits the stronger the taste overnight is best. I often use the leaves twice as they still have a lot of flavor after the first infusion. For the curry leaf (you can buy the fresh leaves at Dijon): steep 1 tsp. cumin seeds in hot water for 15 minutes. Strain this ‘cumin tea’ into the jar with the curry leaves and water. This is excellent as is, or whip in 1 Tbl. yogurt per glass.
With all of these, garnish by adding a sprig or two of the herb to the serving glasses. There are many other combinations but this should give you some ideas to start. Bottoms Up!
Directions: It’s best to use a wide mouth jar rather than a thin necked bottle for this so you can get the leaves out later. I use a rubber ringed jar with a snap on lid. You can later decant into a serving pitcher or make the infusion in the pitcher if it fits in your fridge.
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 © 2014 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/Es/9 Jul 14
Medewi: A Little Piece of Old Bali I’ve visited Medewi a half dozen times from the mid-1980s to 2000s and each time i t ’ s heartening to see how little has changed. Occupying just a small pie-section of the coast with one access road, the resort has been blessed by its geography that has kept it from being discovered and developed. Like going back in time, the few tourists and hawkers, the cheap good food, with no high rises and hustle and bustle, Medewi’s sleepy atmosphere is an untouched and nostalgic hint of what Bali was like just a few decades ago. Though it’s a great spot to catch a wave, Medewi is not just for surfers but is also the reserve of the committed traveller who is seeking the road less traveled. Predominantly Muslim, Medewi lies in Jembrana, Bali’s westernmost regency and one of its most sparsely populated and least developed districts, 75 km from Denpasar and 1.5 hours (34 km) from Tabanan city on the main road west to the main port of Gilimanuk. On a recent Saturday morning, we set out for this faraway tourist enclave, driving along Bali’s southwest coast. The further west we traveled, the better the scenery – from rolling rice paddocks to views of the Indian Ocean on our left. Keeping our eyes peeled, we crossed a bridge and came up over a rise. If it weren’t for the big sign announcing its presence, we’d never know Medewi was there. A 750-meter road, Jl. Pantai, led straight down to the beach. There are warung, bakso and drink stalls with wooden tables and chairs, and several open-air bale-style restaurants serving international dishes, an excellent spacious three-star hotel and near the highway a homestay - all generally good value. Many of the locals make their living by working in the area’s tourist-oriented businesses. A 500-meter-long row of traditional ¿shing jukung pulled up on the beach to the west testify to the Medewi’s prominence as a ¿shing center, selling the morning catch to Negara (an hour to the west) and Jembrana’s Melaya market and even as far away as Bajoe market to the east. Giant prawns are peddled to tourists and cattle are grazed in the surrounding ¿elds. Occasional raw sewage from two polluted river mouths, the smell of burning garbage and rubbish and plastic and old sandals washed up on the rocks are less attractive aspects of staying here. The ¿rst order of business was to enroll out eightyear-old son Dian in a sur¿ng class. In a small utility room at the end of a bumpy road, which houses the Medewi Point Surf shop, we met “surf guide” Santo. After the two of them went off down the beach for a lesson, we asked where we could get a couple’s massage. A bystander pointed to a ramshackle hut of bamboo matting, torn tarps and corrugated iron roof. Massage ladies Atik & Elly were quite capable of full-body, head, foot and Balinese traditional – you name it. A Rp 2.5 Million Rupiah massage in a 5-star hotel has its place, but nothing beats an open-air shack only meters from the rolling sea, surely among the simple pleasures of tropical life. Longest Point Break on Bali Though it’s one of Bali’s premier surf spots for the Australian
and Japanese sur¿ng set, Medewi’s rocky black sand beach with some sandy patches is not really suitable to sit on and sunbake. On these volcanic rocks are barnacles and urchins, so foot protection is needed when getting in and out of the murky water. The stretch of stunning shore one-half km west offers a long sweep of smooth black sand, modest waves and safe swimming, the ultimate relaxation spot where it’s dif¿cult to ¿nd a human footprint. Because of its distance from the tourist zoo of south Bali and the absence of nightclubs or bars anywhere in the vicinity, there will not be any problems with the area’s high, long rolling waves becoming crowded. The best surf is early in the mornings before the wind picks up. The biggest waves are in August when even the village ¿shermen don’t dare to go out to sea. The current is light and the waves probably the easiest on Bali, ideal for beginners, amateurs and surfers over 50. The surf can also be fun for more advanced surfers to practice tricks, without having to be concerned with scraping against the sharp coral reefs as are found on Bali’s south coast. Medewi boasts one the longest point breaks in the world, a famous perfect lefthander that rolls gently over black boulders and offers rides of up 200-400 m long. Surfers say that on just the right day you can get a 3-minute ride. Arrive in the morning, before the afternoon wind blows up and makes it a little choppy and more crowded, though it can still be a good 30-second ride, peeling brilliantly around the point. It works best at mid- to high tide on a two-meter high swell. On bigger swells, a righthand peak breaks in the middle of the bay. As is the case everywhere in Bali, the locals are friendly both in and out of the surf. If you have the right attitude, drink responsibly, buy a t-shirt and hire a board from the “Medewi Board Rider’s Club, the local guys appreciate the gesture and will let you keep your board so you won’t have to ferry it around all the time, offer travel info and hook you up with tours that will save heaps in comparison to those offered by Westernized tour operators. In the end, this quiet surf mecca is a solitary traveller’s and hippie surfer’s kind of place and in absolutely in no danger of becoming a hot spot. It’s close enough to experience for one night, yet far enough away for you to want to stay longer. Medewi’s spectacular sunsets and cool tropical evenings give the place an added touch of glamour. Where to Stay & Eat Open-air pavilion-style Gede Warung & Penginapan/ Homestay (HP 081-239-76668) is Medewi’s culinary and social center facing the beach right in the middle of the main cluster of buildings. Fab place to sit, drink a cold Bintang and watch the surfers. Seriously cute (jegeg) waitresses serving inexpensive and tasty travellers meals. Seafood barbecues with fresh local vegetables can be arranged, the price depending on the season. Eight rooms (Rp 100,000) in the two-story building in back are the cheapest place to stay. The small parking area west of this restaurant, accessible via a narrow bumpy dirt road on the right just before the beach, is the least congested place to park. T h e m o s t upmarket, largest and priciest for the purely lazy is Medewi Beach Cottages (tel. 0365-470-0080, e m a i l : madewisupri@ yahoo.com) with well-furnished a/c cottages in a peaceful, enclosed and secure manicured garden area with kid’s playground, stately palms and within the sound of the sea (though a fence blocks the view). Ocean View $ 100, Garden View US$ 80, Standard $ 30; extra bed $ 10.
High season surcharge $ 20. Bath, hot water, small private terraces, satellite TV, fridge, safety deposit boxes, parking area. Unfortunately, in the past several years there has been a dramatic rise in the rates but a downward spiral of maintenance, the tired old rooms in dire need of renovation. The restaurant will also sting you with a 21% tax and service, though the food is very ordinary. Staff very helpful and pleasant. Master/Visa/BCA cards accepted. Across the road, the long two-story building is the hotel’s budget extension (plain rooms Rp 150, 000) targeting surfers. Mai Malu West Bali Surf Retreat (HP 081-916-171-045, email: medewi@ yahoo. com) is a two-story homestay perched on Medewi’s only hill at the top of the road near the resort’s entrance. Turn in from the main highway, then it’s just 50 m down on the right. Clean rooms Rp 150,000 double, Rp 125,000 single. Tariff includes breakfast, fans, inside coldwater bath with European toilet. A modest 50% of room rate is charged for late check out until 6 PM. The restaurant has a yummy selection of the usual suspects: tempeh burgers and steaks plus all the Indonesian staples. Breakfast is especially good value and the homemade pizzas are a welcome treat so far from home. Medewi Surf Homestay (HP 085-792-083-555, www. medewisurfhomestay.com, of¿ce@medewisurfhomestay.com) is in a long narrow family compound, next door to a school, with separate sized bungalows ranging in price for three-day packages from Rp 750,000 to Rp 4,480.000. Out in the rice ¿elds with nice views, this place is slightly cooler and breezier than Medewi’s beachside accommodations. Free Wi-Fi. Motorcycle or car rental can be arranged, as can transport to the beach on a motorcycle equipped with surfboard rack. A bonus is the “magic hands” of Haji Ugis (HP 081-236-23182), a professional therapist who specializes in long-term chronic illnesses. Among his skills are Thai Massage, ReÀexology, Shiatsu, Acupressure and Chiropractic Treatments. To get here from Medewi, go up Jl. Pantai to the main cross-island highway, take a left (west), drive 100 m, then take a right (north). GPS coordinates 8.412941/114.810068. Practicalities Medewi is 70 KM west of Denpasar and 22 KM east of Negara. The beach can’t be seen from the main road and even with the sign, visitors driving from either direction often pass the entrance road without realizing it. If driving from Kuta (75 KM, 2.5 hours), leave early in the morning to beat the hellish traf¿c on a road full of crowded buses and overloaded trucks. Day trips are entirely possible, making it back to Kuta in the evening. In Medewi, it’s easy to ¿nd a motorcycle for rent for around Rp 50,000 per day (cheaper by the week), depending on its age and condition. Medewi Beach Cottages charges Rp 10,000 per hour for Wi-Fi and non-guests may use the pool for Rp 40,000. Gede Homestay offers laundry service. Professional masseuse Atik can be contacted via HP 082145-326-225. Charging Rp 80,000 - Rp100,000 for a one-hour body rub, Atik works at the beach shack next to Gede’s Homestay. At Medewi Point surf shack, proprietor Pak Piping gives lessons, crafts customized boards and rents (Rp100,000) and sells surfboards (Rp 1 Million and up). Sur¿ng instructor Santo can be contacted via HP 082-146-563-660. A surf lesson including use of board is around Rp 300,000 for bules.
<pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Free Diving in Bali Takes Your Breath Away Story by Ines Wynn, Photographs courtesy of Freedive Flow Bali and Jonas Preisler
A very intriguing new trend in water sports is the challenging sport of freediving, which is diving or staying underwater for some length of time without scuba gear or other breathing equipment. You simply hold your breath and dive into the deep blue silence of the ocean. On a single breath, with just a mask and some fins as equipment, experienced recreational freedivers can easily reach depths of more than 40 meters. Freediving appears to be modeled on the famous Ama pearl divers of Japan whose history goes back 2000 years. The ancient Greeks were known to dive for sponges and there is ample recorded history of earlier civilizations and paci¿c island people who practiced freediving to collect shells and sea critters or went spear ¿shing. Freediving revolves primarily around the ability to hold your breath for an extended time and apply ¿nely tuned techniques to slow down body processes requiring oxygen. Recreational freediving is fast becoming popular because it combines relaxation, fun and exploration without expensive or complicated equipment. It is the most natural and serene way to explore the underwater wonders of the oceans with minimal impact. It is the ultimate way to spend time enjoying the beauty and silence of the sea, unencumbered and free. What motivates people to practice this exacting and demanding sport? According to Jonas Preisler - young, athletic and an ardent fan - freediving is an alluring and addictive sport and he practices it primarily for the sheer joy of doing it, for the feeling he gets of being one with the ocean, the currents and the creatures around him. Freediving, he says, is a total-silence sport and you are not distracted by the sound of your breathing or the noise of the bubbles from a diver’s oxygen tank. He considers it a sport with a Zen nature. At some point in the dive, he explains, you reach a stage described as the Now moment that suspends time and seems to expand the universe and brings you unprecedented mental clarity. In addition Jonas feels it is about the challenge of seeing what your body is capable of, how far you can go. So far he comfortably dives to 30 meters with a diving time of 5 minutes on a single breath. Jonas hails from Germany where underwater sightseeing is rather limited. He says he used to scuba dive on his frequent trips to Bali but felt he needed to go beyond that and was eager for a challenge so took up freediving and found it to be a much more satisfying experience. Because, as a free diver, you are not making disturbing noises, you can get much closer to marine life and they are not scared away. To interact with sea creatures like turtles and manta rays is an experience that is - pardon the obvious pun - breath-taking.
Freediving is often practiced by people who are also into yoga and have mastered breathing techniques through yoga asanas (body positions) and pranayama (breath control) disciplines. Obviously, holding your breath for an extended period of time is the name of the game in freediving. It takes guided training and practice to learn this discipline of total breath control as holding your breath results in a lowering of the oxygen level in your blood and causes a rising level of carbon dioxide (CO2) so you gradually have to train your body for an increased CO2 tolerance. You do this simply by holding your breath for a set amount of time, like 2 minutes at a spell, and taking shorter and shorter breath recovery breaks in between. In this manner, the body trains
itself into tolerating higher CO2 levels. There is, of course, a danger point at some time when the combination of decreasing oxygen level in your blood and the rising level of CO2 can provoke hyperventilation and potentially a blackout. It is this calculated risk that freedivers have to observe meticulously. The golden rule is: avoid hyperventilation and there is no risk of blacking out. And the number one safety rule of freediving is to always dive with a buddy; never, ever, alone. The CO2 tolerance skills are taught as part of an intermediate freediving course. For beginners the main skills that allow them to free dive are foremost physical as much as mental relaxation and good technique when moving under water. Relaxation is an essential element of free diving. The Big Blue - Freediving was made famous by a 1980’s French Movie “Le Grand Bleu” which follows the story of 2 world champion freedivers and their 20 year long sportive rivalry. The ¿lm, made by Luc Bresson, is still considered the best visual representation of the “Zen” of freediving. Though the sport as depicted in the ¿lm is classi¿ed as an extreme competition sport, pushing individual and human limits to astonishing levels, it started the trend to freediving as a recreational and much less extreme pastime, putting it within the reach of millions of underwater enthusiasts. Competitive freediving in local competitions and the world championship attract great talent and the quest is always for the longest, deepest dive. According to the records published by AIDA, the international association for the development of freediving, the deepest recorded dive with ¿ns so far is 128m and the longest breath-hold is 11 minutes 35 seconds. The deepest dive ever with no injury, aided by sled and lifting device, is 214m. Only 2 people in the entire world can claim that record.
26 countries in all. The competition itself lasted 4 days and included divers in all levels, from novices to seasoned divers. The Jamboree was a great occasion packed with events like daily workshops and presentations on different topics related to training, the science and techniques of freediving. Yoga sessions, freediving training sessions and fun dives were part of the action. The main idea behind the Jamboree was to gather freedivers from around the world and encourage them to share their experience. It was an extraordinary event where complete beginners had a chance to meet and train with world champions and receive personal coaching. The next One Breath Jamboree is now planned for 2015 and is to become a recognized freediving event to take place biyearly which will promote freediving as a recreational sport and Bali as a great freediving destination. Bali already is a popular tourist and recognized diving destination but until recently it was undiscovered among freedivers. This is changing thanks to the efforts of the freediving schools and popularization of the sport in general. Freediving as a recreational sport is gaining more and more traction, especially since no expensive diving equipment is required and - after proper training - freedivers can practice just about anywhere around the island. Bali has pristine reefs, plentiful sea life, amazing water conditions, visible depth up to 200m and is easily accessible from Asia, Europe and Australia; therefore it could become one of the world’s renowned freediving spots. Tulamben in particular, which boasts the USAT “Liberty” shipwreck, would be a very attractive freediving base. It is an ultimate freediving playground – the only place in the world where freedivers regardless of skill level have a chance to enjoy the eerie beauty of the submerged ship.
Freedive courses are available in Tulamben, Amed, and Sanur. A basic introductory level course at Freedive Flow Bali is one day. The “AIDA2” beginner course takes three days, during which students learn the basics of safe freediving: relaxation techniques, finning, body posture, duck dive, equalization, etc. Intermediate and advanced training is available for certi¿ed freedivers. For surfers, breath-holding techniques are taught such as how to handle hold downs and there is also a “Yoga for Freedivers” package. Supervised diving excursions to several prime diving spots in Bali, Lombok and Nusa Penida are regularly organized. And the ultimate is joining a freedive live aboard cruise in a traditional sailing vessel to the Komodo National Park or Raja Ampat as well as to barely known Oli Christen, owner of Freedive Flow Bali and a certi¿ed AIDA diving spots in Sumba, Wakatobi– free dive instructor, explains that the human body shares very Sulawesi or Maluku. Most of the real characteristics with other aquatic mammals like dolphins, dive sites are 5*-ranked but the seals, whales and other marine mammals. For the ¿rst 9 cruise also takes you beyond the months of their development, humans exist in an aquatic beaten path to discover pristine environment very similar to seawater. Humans are designed marine nature locations where the to free dive. In cool water our heartbeats slow and the blood usual dive boats don’t go. These stops pumping to the extremities to conserve vital organs. All are weeklong cruises accompanied major bodily systems slow down minimizing the need for and supervised by a free dive oxygen. Those adaptations help us to stay underwater for a instructor. long time and reach unbelievable depths through training and practice. Freediving is the way to discover our forgotten Freediving is a wonderful alternative to scuba and a more aquatic nature. And everybody, no matter what age and ¿tness satisfying experience than snorkeling. Just imagine yourself level, can do it and enjoy it. Àoating with gentle ocean currents around Nusa Penida while having up-close encounters with the gentle denizens of the Apnea Bali freediving school is associated with Apnea Total sea like manta rays, mola-mola and turtles. Or reconnoiter which is one of the biggest freediving schools in the world. the boat wrecks and underwater sculpture gardens along Bali’s Opened in 2003 it has successfully introduced more than 4000 north coast. Freediving is a serene and beautiful sport. You students to the wonder of freediving. The training and can make it as extreme or as Zen as you are comfortable with. certi¿cation of both schools are top of the line and the owners/ The beauty of the sport is that, with well mastered skills and trainers are experienced freedivers and freediving competitors. good breathing technique, you are free to go to any depths. Bali’s freediving schools - Freedive Flow Bali based in Sanur was the first freediving school to offer safe training for beginners and packages for more advanced divers. Another is Apnea Bali Freediving School in Tulamben. The owners of those schools are certi¿ed freediving instructors and competitive athletes. Their main goal is the promotion of freediving for all ages and lung capacities.
One Breath Jamboree - In October 2013 Freedive Flow Bali and Apnea Bali jointly organized the ¿rst Bali-based freediving competition which was held in Tulamben. The 2-week long One Breath Jamboree Freediving Competition gathered some of the world’s best freediving champions. They came from Indonesia, Australia, Asia and Europe, 73 participants from
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PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 691
Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Brawa Residential Land, 800 sqm (8 are), Leasehold 29.5 years, IDR 7,500,000/Are/Year Pasut Beachside Freehold Land - Between Beach And River, 1,655 sqm (16.55 are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Freehold, 10 are (1000 m2), 500-600m from beach, IDR 800,000,000 / are Leasehold 28 years, 8 are (800 m2), bordered by small river, IDR 8,000,000 / are / year Spacious Freehold Land In Berawa, 1,200 sqm (12 Are), Freehold, IDR 685,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5,000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Freehold, 32 are (3200 m2), short drive to the beach, IDR 290,000,000 /are Leasehold 30 years, 9.5 are (950 m2), just off Jl. Bumbak, IDR 7,000,000 / are
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exotiqproperty.com Exotiq Property Bali & Lombok
Canggu • • • • •
BB-B294
Freehold four-bedroom riverside villa on 1,717sqm of land Finished in recycled teak wood including the Àoors and doors Fully furnished, with a gym and sauna in a separate building Lots of living spaces, masses of lawn and an 18-metre swimming pool Located in the tranquil village of Pererenan, close to beach
For Sale US$ 2,950,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Seminyak • • • • •
BB-V1136
BB-V811
Modern style villa, fully furnished, on 290sqm of land Two fully air-conditioned bedrooms both with en-suites Open-plan living and dining space with large pool, garden and sun beds Leasehold for 35 years with 25-year extension at market price Just minutes walk from shopping, cafes and the beach
For Sale US$ 300,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Canggu • • • • •
Canggu • • • • •
BB-V1139
Beautiful L-shaped, four-bedroom villa in Berawa on 1,350sqm of land Large open-plan living & dining area with a Western-style kitchen Home cinema room and a very generous staff area with wet kitchen 18 x 4-metre swimming pool and rice ¿eld views Offered leasehold for 45 years with priority right to extend
Canggu • • • • •
BB-L817
BB-B300
Well-designed and built, three-bedroom villa on 500sqm of land L-shaped around a garden containing a 7 x 3-metre swimming pool Large living & dining room with modern kitchen and open lounge All rooms lead out to a covered terrace and the garden Located next to Echo Beach, one of Bali’s most desirable locales
Seminyak • • • • •
Seminyak • • • • •
BB-V1146
Two-storey villa in contemporary modernist design on 203sqm of land Large living area, a dining area and a separate Western-style kitchen Two bedroom upstairs, both are en-suite with access to a balcony A small study, a corner courtyard overlooking a private swimming pool Close to the tourist area of Legian and main Bintang supermarket
For Sale US$ 545,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Canggu
BB-B1155
• Contemporary-designed off-the-plan villa on 775sqm villa • Four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a large open-plan living/dining/kitchen area • 15 x 5-metre swimming pool and a spacious mezzanine • Leasehold for 30 years with 30-year extension at market price • Within walking distance of restaurants, shops and the beach
For Sale US$ 620,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale US$ 575,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
2,600sqm plot of land only 400m from Berawa Beach Electricity, telephone and water are onsite Rectangular shape and north facing Leasehold for 29 years with 20-year extension at market price Located 400m from the Canggu Club and restaurants
For Sale IDR 5,655,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Charming four-bedroom, freehold villa on 700sqm of land Blends Balinese architecture with local materials and imported ¿ttings Comprised of a tiled 10 x 4metre swimming pool and bale bengong Open living/dining and lounge areas, study room, fully-¿tted kitchen Walk to shops and restaurants and the beach
For Sale IDR 15,000,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 35
For Sale US$ 1,100,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-V966
For Sale US$ 2,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Three-bedroom villa on 640sqm plot in ¿ve-star gated community Blending outdoor tropical living with modern luxury Tropical gardens, a curved swimming pool and open-air jacuzzi Offered for 43 years with 40-year option to extend at market price Walking distance to Oberoi Street and the beach
Seminyak
Seminyak
BB-L834
2,500sqm of land in prime Petitenget location Flat, rectangular plot ideal for a any development. Electricity and water easily accessible Leasehold 27 years with 30-year extension at 3% increase from lease price Walk to the shops and restaurants of Oberoi’s ‘Eat Street’
For Sale IDR 10,800,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Canggu • • • • •
BB-L917
Rare freehold land measuring 500sqm with magni¿cent rice ¿eld views Certi¿cates issued, electricity and water are close to the site Good shape and level land makes it easy to develop Available adjacent land of 703sqm Only a few minutes ride to the famous Berawa surf beach and the Canggu Club
For Sale IDR 3,375,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Kerobokan • • • • •
BB-L899
Rectangular level plot of 2,830sqm Perfect for a villa development, private use or as an investment. Electricity, telephone and water are less than 100 metres away Leasehold for 30 years with 30-year extension at market price Located roughly 2.5 kilometres from the beach
For Sale IDR 6,792,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-9 July 14
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09 July - 23 July, 2014
TABANAN Land for sale 5 are in Belalang-Kediri. Just 40m from mainroad, 3m road access. Approximately only 5mins drive to Kedungu beach, 10mins drive to Tanah Lot temple. Rp. 350 million/are. Contact Ibu Ketut 0819 9955 3526. [8761] Freehold 4865 sqm (48,65 are) land for sale Rp. 25million/ are (negotiable), road access, 5 minutes to Balian Beach, great for villa/investment. Direct owner 0812 9463 1888 or <dafianti@icloud.com>. [8778]
pppsumbawa.com • 1.72 ha white sand beachfront only • 60 are @ Lakey Pipe . Best position • 11.9 are @ The Stones Subdivision • 15 are beach front Periscopes • Hillside land with great views from
Rp 1 M for all. Rp 30 jt/are Rp 22 jt/are Rp 35 jt /are RP 2 jt/are
+628123802310 pictureperfectperiscopes@gmail.com C/Re/G-9 July 14
DENPASAR House for rent in Dalung, Denpasar. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, min 2 years. Call 089 9698 7304. [8660] House for sale. 80sqm, 2BR, 1 bathroom, kitchen, livingroom, easy access and strategic, Rp. 700 million at Perum. Pesona Pidada VII blok B no. 2 behind Ubung station. No agents. Call Gusti 0812 4643 2760. [8646]
42 years lease for a beautiful villa overlooking the ricefields in Ubud 10 are land. Pool 9x3m. One main villa with huge living-room, separate dining room, new modern kitchen. Top: huge bedroom, new bath. One guest villa, big bedroom, bath & separate kitchen. All renovated recently. High speed Wifi. Cellar & staff room. Parking 2 car easy access by 3 asphalt road. Contact: 081 2385 4162 NC/Re/M-09 July 14
KEROBOKAN Villa for rent. 2.5 are, AC, hot water, swimming pool, living room, location in Pengubengan Kerobokan. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0878 6191 5454. [7916]
1. Nice natural 1 bedroom private pool villa for longterm rent. Complete and free wifi. 2. Nice and beauty villa for sale with private pool loc. Umalas and Bumbak. Contact person 0812 4677 3773. [8760]
Amazing 525m2 riverfront land for sale. Freehold surrounded by ricefield and greenbelt. Tumbak Bayuh Canggu Pererenan. Very quiet & just minutes from the beach. Price Rp. 400 million/100m2 nego. Call 0812 4651 8814. [8671]
Villa for rent/sale, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, fully furnished, 5 minutes from Berawa Beach, freehold, very nice location. Contact owner : 081 811 7318, 0821 2121 0804. [8746]
House for rent. Jl Gunung Salak, 220M, 2 floors semi furnished, solar panel for hot water, 4 rooms with AC, garage, gazebo, maid room. Rp. 85M a year nego. Contact 0821 4670 0165. [8736]
House for rent for longterm 5-10 years at Kesambi, Kerobokan north Kuta. 3 bedrooms with AC, water heater, internet, electricity 4200W, Telkom Vision, garage, laundry room, 3 bathrooms. Call 0812 3628 1227 / 0878 6087 4375. [8759]
New 3 bedroom villa for sale. Western style kitchen, semifurnished, solarhart hot water, borewell, AC’s, 5500W, parking 4 cars, pool, mature garden, 10 mins Canggu Club/school, 15mins Echo beach. Call Ana 0812 3630 5235 or e-mail: <chuantik@hotmail.com>. [8632]
Quick Sale! Only 135.000 Euros (185.000USD). Leasehold 29 years + 20. 2.37 are, 300 sqm building, 5 bedrooms+5 bathrooms, Canggu Prerenan Tumbak Bayuh, 7 min from Echo Beach, swimming pool, close living, BBQ, parking. garden. <grupocorami@gmail.com>. 0821 4783 0213. [8592]
House for rent Kerobokan. Min 1 year prefer longterm, unfurnished 4 bedroom, aircon, main bedroom with ensuite, 2 storey large house, great location just off mainroad. Rp. 70 mill/year. E-mail: <sharonturner123@ bigpond.com>. Phone 0813 3867 0999. [8735]
For rent/for sale). Baliarum, house with veranda: 3 are building size 180m2. 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, semi furnished, AC, parking, security, public pool. Big kitchen with garden view. Rent yearly. Contact: 0812 1095 6079. [8748]
Freehold villa for sale. 4.6 are, great location Pererenan, Canggu. 1km to beach, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, AC, pool. Garden, semi furnished. For villa showing contact Pak Ngurah 0878 6245 4586 or <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [8582]
Land for sale freehold located in Tiying Tutul Canggu. 900m2 (9 are) walled fenced, road access. Please contact Agung on 081 139 6407. [8732]
Land for sale in Bumbak, Kerobokan. Freehold, 12.8 are, 5m access road, great shape. Ricefield view, quiet & private villa area. Ready to build. Contact: <bumbak141@ yahoo.com> or 081 814 7672. [8494]
Charming 2 bedroom house in Umalas. Beautiful garden with gazebo. Rent for 3 months starting 1st of September 2014. Ricefield view. Fully furnished modern kitchen. Price Rp. 8.3 million including cleaning lady every day except Sunday. 2 ensuite bathrooms. Contact: <aliasuzanneprobst@gmail.com> or 0821 4647 5537. [8747]
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 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [6234]
Land for sale. Small plot 1 are in Perumahan Canggu Permai area. Good for home residence surrounded by villas and rice field area. 5 minute driving from Canggu Club or Berawa Beach. Contact detail 0813 3701 6123. [8684]
Land for sale 15.65 are, 6m road access, front 35 mlength located at Bumbak Umalas, asked for Rp. 750 million/are. Contact 0812 3931 1584. [8525]
Villa for sale Rp. 2.5 Billion or rent min 20 years. Price Rp. 120 million/year. 2 bedrooms, AC, 2 bathrooms, water heater, kitchen, livingroom, swimming pool. Call 0852 3913 1678. [8743]
CANGGU
Land for sale in Jalan Pantai Nyanyi on riverside. Direct owner, serious buyers only. Net price Rp. 250 million/are total 16 are. Contact 081 2465 6277. [8751] NC/Re/G-9 July 14
ATTENTION DEVELOPERS & BUILDERS Due to health reasons, I find myself unable to continue the construction of Villa Project in North Kerobokan. Plans call for 6 Villas on 20 are leased land for 26 + 25 years. Villa # 1 is 90% completed and Villa # 2 has the walls in.
Spectacular family villa for rent in Canggu. 3 bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, fully furnished, pool, 8.5 are, surrounded by ricefields, villa management, fiberoptic Wi-Fi, monthly USD3,500 / yearly, USD35,000 including full staff, management, security, internet& TV. Call 0878 6050 0289. [8752] Land for sale Echo beach in mainroad, prime location, hak milik, 17.5 are Rp. 1.650.000.000/are. Direct owner 081 895 7082. [8753] Little house for rent in Dalung near Canggu, quiet area. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, garage, small garden with gazebo, Rp. 30 million/year, min 20 years. Price negotiable. Please contact 0812 3676 2273. SMS only 081 2392 9967. [8755]
If interested to take over the project, please send your email to project.kerobokan@yahoo.com. Commission paid to agents with a buyer. NC/Re/M-09 July 14
Brand new The Source private mini apartment for rent located Canggu, Fully furnished, hot water, AC, fan, TV, refrigerator IDR 4.450.000/month. Info: 0819 9936 8664. Find us: <facebook/the-source-bali.blogspot.com>. [8757] Villa for rent. 2 bedrooms with swimming pool, close to Canggu Club. Please call 081 2394 8595. [8758] Villa rent building 125m2 / 2.55 are, furnished, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen full equip, garden, pool 2 min from Berawa Beach, 5 min Canggu Club. Rent Rp. 175 million / year. Call 081 895 7082. [8762] Land for sale 26 are located on Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong Canggu. Please contact: 0813 3831 9191. [8366]
3 storey house ricefield view Jl. Umalas. 3+1 bedrooms + bathrooms, 12x12m space for office or shop. Garden, kitchen, hot/cold water. For lease/rent min 5 years. Total 5 are. Owner 081 734 7342. [8767]
Freehold land for sale in Brawa. 48.4 are zoned B2, Rp. 690 million/are. Call 0819 1658 4539 / 0813 3861 9019. [8768]
House for rent. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, 2 kitchens, 1 terrace, garage, large garden, unfurnished. 200m2 land, 80m2 house building, 1300W electricity, water well, satellite-TV, quiet, good location. Call 0821 4526 3980. [8099]
For sale villa in Brawa 1.45 acre, 2 bedrooms, garage, kitchen set, pool, 2floors, minimalist new building, close to beach. Call 0857 9299 9277 / 0361 788 9711 / 215 8848. [8775]
Brand new and modern villas for rent. 3 bedrooms, 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, 8m s.pool, 7700W, AC, hot water, TV-sat. Available monthly/yearly or 25 years + leasehold. Contact Oliver 0812 3672 0051. [8586]
Boutique hotel/villa for sale. 7 bedrooms. Beautiful cash-flow positive retreat in absolutely prime location in Canggu. Good return on investment with space for expansion and further growth. 13 are. 19 year lease and IMB. Great lifestyle opportnuity to live and operate with a Pondok Wisata license nominee. 3-year operating history. Great staff. Price US$ 420,000 negotiable. For more info contact: <info@albertandpartners.com> or +62 878 6242 7775. [8641]
Great well established business opportunity apartments complex for rent, good location, high standard, many returning guests, fully booked all year long. Price Rp. 450 million/year. 081 2388 9173. [8771] C/RE/U-25 June 14
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09 July - 23 July, 2014
VILLA CONSTRUCTION CONSULTANT
APARTMENTS & VILLAS
Project Management Construction Quality Inspections Detailed Inspection Reports Progress Reports Design and Architecture Pre Purchase Inspections Master builder from Australia with over 25 years experience.
Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450
PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT Phone: 081 338 379 295 Office: Level 3 63c Jl. Nakula, Kuta, Bali Email: vccbali@gmail.com
You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-19 Feb 14
Price USD $849,000.00 Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.co | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277 C/Re/I-28 May 14
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OTHERS House for rent. Ideal for home industry, 5 are land with house located in east Java, Banyuwangi. Call 0813 3850 0900. [8633]
C/Re/G-19 Feb. 14
Luxury villa in Batu Belig, Freehold Property, 6.8 are. 4 bedrooms, all with king size beds, 4.5 bathrooms, staff house, 2 car garage, 4.5 X 10 meter pool. 5kw generator, 8 air conditioners, 4x 8 meter bale, almost all furniture and furnishings included in price.
Seraya Timor, 14Are prime land overlooking Gili Selang Lighthouse. Build into cliff, foundations completed, unobstructed 180degree views, incl own private access road. IMB approved. Water and electricity available. US$1.35 million freehold. Certificate. Contact Steve via <couplemate2012@gmail.com>. [8739] House for private sale - Want to live in Bali away from the main tourist areas? This is a great permanent home or a holiday house for your family or friends! 1500sqm freehold. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, large living and separate study, 14m lap pool. Only 300m to beach. More information at: <www.houseforsale.ketutshideway.com> - all offers considered! We will assist you with purchase and management arrangements, etc. E-mail me to discuss further: <ross@imaginecgi.com>. [8737]
UBUD Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Land for sale 6,5 are Tegalalang Sebatu, rice field view, Rp. 125 jt/are. Contact 0852 3714 4456. [7915] For sale villa 3 bedroom, full river view. Land size 43 are. Location Payangan Ubud. Price 5,7 Billion. nego. Call Made 081 238 77599. [8304]
VILLA FOR SALE DIRECT OWNER Canggu Berawa 3 Villas for sale 20are, 2villas and 1villa semi build 2min to Berawa Beach Rp 22,000,000,000
For more information contact: Ph: 081 835 9895 Tel: (0361) 7427377 www.balirealestate.net NC/Re/G-28 May 14
Engineering Design Office Ensure your environment quality for a better Future
You are investing in Indonesia. You are buying a villa, hotel, buildings or land. EDO is here to help you have a real overview of your acquisition before to buy. Our engineers will carry out an evaluation by nondestructive tests in order to provide you a full technical report on Structure, Electricity, Plumbing and Gas. Engineering Design Office
C/Re/G-11 June 14
BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices
Tegallalang, Ubud, Jln Raya Pujung, Br. Pujung Kelod. 3 are land, main road. Complete documents. Valley view. Rp170jt/are. contact Wayan 081 2392 2981 (Eng/ Indonesian), Ibu Dayu 0361 972 000 (Eng. / Indonesian). E-mail: <dayudlinterior@gmail.com>. [8731]
The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali
CONTRACT LAND KEDUNGGU -12.75 Are, 47 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 4 Milion / Are / Year LAND FOR SALE BELALANG -8 Are In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 200 Million / Are MUNGGU - SESEH -2 Are, rice field paddy views,3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 400 Mill / Are PERERENAN -3 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build, Freehold. Price : IDR 500 Mill / Are -3 Are, 3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 400 Mill / Are TANAH LOT - 4 Are, 5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 300 Mill / Are - 46 Are, Main Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 275 Mill / Are KEDUNGGU -14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 325 Mill / Are / Nego KABA-KABA -Banjar Tegal Kepuh, 37 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build, rice field paddy views. Freehold. Price : IDR 100 Mill / Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com
Modern Eco Villa. 5-stars AirBnb. Gross monthly rent $2,340. 95% occupancy. Teak, bamboo, rammed earth, terrazo. 2 aircon bedrooms. 27.5 year lease. Nyuh Kuningwalk to Ubud. Satellite Wi-fi. USD$123,000. <thomas@ ubudproperty.com>. [8630] For lease luxury villa, 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms, built to Australian standards, infinity pool, stunning views, 15.5 are, 3km from Ubud, 22 year lease plus 20 year extendable. Price 355,000 USD. Contact + 62 821 4510 2129. [8738] A fully furnished room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to Ubud center, if walk 20 minutes, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [5177] For sale freehold 5BR, pool villa furnished in Pejeng NE Ubud. 15 minutes to central Ubud, total land 3480m2, electricity 7500 watt. US$ 755,000. Call 0878 6201 9000 / <blinyoman@gmail.com>. [8764]
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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas Umalas. Business and residence. A truly unique villa/boutique hotel on 10 are, Jl Bumbak. 31 yr leasehold. 5 artistic suites and 3 large double rooms with ensuites. Great potential. Fully set up with bar, reception, kitchen, website, etc. US$1.2 million (shorter terms also available)*VL-010 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnished villa.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease US$410,000.*VL-016 Seminyak. 300m from beach. 6 br villa on 1400m2. Separate living and sleeping wings. Wonderful marble bathrooms. Lap pool. 2 kitchens. Huge living and entertaining spaces. Rooftop BBQ. Reduced to US$995,000 Leasehold.*VL-035 Umalas. Tegal Cupek. Beautiful 4br/4 bth villa on 800m2. Famous Dutch architect.A true work of art. Furniture by Dutch craftsmen. Huge kitchen and living areas.Large saltwater pool, Bose sound, incredible lighting, vaulted ceilings, beautiful rice field views. Only US$895,000. Freehold. *VS-033 Canggu.500mfrom beach.Wonderful, architect-designed, brand new 2 bedroom villa with saltwaterpool, solar hot water, for only$179,900.*VL-025 Canggu, Jl Nelayan.Near Beach New 3br villa on 700m2. Lap pool. Beautiful position.Fully furnished.REDUCED! $210,000. Must sell! *VL-044 Seminyak. Batu Belig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. *VL-060 Umalas 1. 5 br villa on 8 are. Brand new. Steel construction. Gourmet kitchen. 2 living rooms. Staff accom. Filtered water. Saltwater pool. *VL-030 Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, large bedrooms with ensuites. Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$275,000. *VL-004 Seminyak. Cute, completely remodeled, 2 bedroom villa with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential. Only US$140 000. 28 year lease. *VL-032
A List Land Semiyak. Drupadi 1. Streetfront. 20 are. Rp2.2 billion/are. Freehold. *LS-028 Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. On 4 titles. Ideal resort land. 50m absolute beachfront. 50m street frontJl Sea Sentosa. US$11,500,000. Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access. Rp 2.1bill per are.*LS-006 Oberoi. 13 are.Good shape and access. Behind Café Bali. Just Rp17 billion.*LS-026 Umalas Lestari. 11 are. Good shape and access. 30 yr lease. Rp.8 mill/ are/yr.*LS-063 Br Semer.Behind Bali Buddha. 15.6 are. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas.28 yr lease. Just 6 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 Pantai Berawa. 7.5 and 15 are. 40 year lease! Rice field views Good shape and access. 1Km from beach. Just Rp5 mill/are/year.*LL-005 Canggu 12 are. Jl Nelayan, riverside, 300m to beach. Good shape and access.Rp600 mill/are. Canggu Club. Gg Mango. 4 are. Rare small block. Ricefield/river views. Rp750 mill/are. *LS-083 *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/G-14 May 14
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09 July - 23 July, 2014
SINGARAJA
LEGIAN
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]
Studio room for rent, queensize bed, AC, Indovision, Wifi, living room, kitchen, hot water, daily maid. Daily Rp. 300.000. Also available for weekly and monthy. Call 0819 1636 2285. [8155]
KARANGASEM
Joglo house with delicate, unique carving, 7x8m, teak wood double. Photos, story of this beautiful house find in the book Bali Houses. Rp. 400 million. Contact 081 138 7064 / 081 856 1569. [8740]
50Are Prime land in Bunyuning, Karangasem. Situated on main road between Baliku and Blue Moon villas. Reduced to Rp. 200mil per Are. Inspection welcome. Email Made at <madearianto11@yahoo.com>. [8618]
Factory space in Jl. Sriwijaya Gg. Kayumanis I no. 5 Legian Kelod. 2 floors 20x7meter + 9mx6meter. Electricity 4400KW + 5500KW. Office space also house available next. Call 755 503 / 0819 9940 0002. [8772]
11Are Prime beach land with road access located between Baliku and Metatasi in Bunyuning, Karangasem. Rp. 295 mil Are. Inspection welcome. Email Made at <madearianto11@yahoo.com>. [8619]
BUKIT
Exceptional for sale or for rent (10-20yrs), 17.5 ares flat overlooking Tirtagangga paddies valley + 13.5 ares hillside. Unbreakable 180째-panoramic view on valley, Mt Agung. Access, water, electricity, certificates. Perfect for retirement or guest-house. Ready to build. Complete info at <www.a-land-in-bali.com>. Contact Remi at <randriot@ yahoo.com> or Wayan 081 2394 0245. [8699]
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Place for rent 70 sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street - Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Price Rp. 6 mills per month. Info, please contact Iwan 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. 2,75 mill monthly or 250k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673]
All ads Rp. 8.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Villa share wanted. I plan to live in Bali and will arrive in mid July. I would like to rent a room in a nice villa. My email is <pjobyrne7@gmail.com>. [001]
House for rent monthly, yearly in guest house complex in Jimbaran. Close to Ayana hotel, 2 bedrooms, AC, new building. Call 0878 6103 5144. [8763] For sale plot of land 1 acre in front of Ace Hardware Jimbaran. Rare plot of land in this area, sale fast 0857 9299 9277 / 0361 788 9711/ 0361 215 8848. [8776]
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House for sale freehold. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, AC, water heater, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, quiet, ground water tank, 1.3 are land. Picture available. 10mins to Pandawa and Dreamland beach. Rp. 800 million (nego). SMS 081 2389 5551 / 081 2381 5292. [8638] Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice wuiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] For sale land 12.16 are, a strategic location in Jalan Raya Banyan Tree, Ungasan-Bali. Only 5 minutes to Pandawa Beach. Contact: 0813 3717 2604. [8734] House for rent in Bukit Ungasan. 2 floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen and lounge room. Great view with sharing swimming pool. Please contact 081 338 319 919. [8649] For sale house in Ungasan. 2-storey plus rooftop entertainment area. 2 large bedrooms + bathrooms, large kitchen + livingroom, small office/study, 5x3m pool, set in lush garden on 2 are land. AUD$ 210,000. Phn. 0819 1668 6426. [8749] For sale-Ungasan. Villa in secure complex Bali style. 2 large bedroom ensuites, kitchen & large formal lounge + dining, all with marble floors. 8x3m pool, bale & fishpond on 3 are. Fully furnished & equipped. AUD$ 235,000. Phn. 0819 1668 6426. [8750]
778 920 Hi-yielding UNGASAN | IDR 2.6 Billion
Luxury NUSA DUA | IDR 29.5 Billion
Stunning JIMBARAN | IDR 350 Mill./Are
Potential investment JIMBARAN | IDR 450 Mill./Are
OPEN HOUSE: 26-27July, 10am-6pm 2 Bedrooms and 2 bathrooms Private oval swimming pool Spacious garden & BBQ 360 sqm block, leasehold
9 Bedrooms and 8 bathrooms Quiet-cozy atmosphere One gate system, 24h security 1,200 sqm block, 1385 sqm floor area
Close to Banyan Tree & Karma Kandara Minutes walk to Sinaran Surga Hill view and sea view from 2nd floor 500 sqm land size
Freehold Minutes drive to GWK 20 minutes from airport 3,090 sqm land size Stunning view from 2nd floor
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Cozy living KEROBOKAN | IDR 180 Million/Year
Cozy GUNUNG SALAK | IDR 1.5 Billion
Potential KEROBOKAN | IDR 750 Mill./Are
Beachfront SENGGIGI resto | IDR 7 Billion
3 Bedroom, Full furnished 10 minutes from Canggu Club Swimming pool Private access, 400 sqm block
Free hold, 2 bedroom Suit for living or creative house 20 minutes from Double Six 150 sqm block
500 sqm freehold, strategic location Suit for detached residential/ villa Close to CANGGU Club 15 minutes from Double Six
2 bars and 275 sqm swimming pool Renovated (2nd floor), suit for Club Just beside of Sheraton hotel 750 sqm floor area, 250 sqm block
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Golden investment SAMPIANG | From IDR 75 Mill./Are
Exclusive KUTA | IDR 2 Billion
Cozy JIMBARAN | IDR 2.3 Billion
Close to Virgin & Jasri beach, and Ujung Water Garden Rice field & sea view 4,600 sqm block freehold
1 Bedroom condotel Minutes walk to Discovery Mall Swimming pool & garden FREE STAY 21 days yearly
Free hold, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Suit for living or creative house Minutes drive to Jimbaran Club 200 sqm block, 160 floor area
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PETITENGET BEST DEAL HOUSE NEEDS TO BE RENOVATED 300SQM LAND / 200SQM BUILT
24 YEARS AT USD 195.000 VALUE AFTER RENOVATION RENTAL: IDR 180 MILLION PER YEAR FOR SALE 24 YEARS: USD 325.000 TEL: 0819 361 819 99
Luxury villa for holiday short/longterm 2 bedroom villa 100m from Laluciola beach and Oberoi Pool, garden Fully furnished Over 750m2 Daily housekeeping Security wifi/TV cable
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URGENT & SERIOUS BUYER ONLY 9.6 are LAND @batu mejan IDR 1.5 billion/are *NEGO*. 600m to ECHO BEACH. *BERTHA 0817557550/08563868888
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GIANYAR 4.73 are Saba Beach between Saba and the highway. Quiet area. Access via bitumen road. Rp. 380 million/are. Phone 0813 3861 6054 or e-mail: <couplemate2012@ gmail.com> for photos. [8512] Studio/office building for sale in Ketewel/Guwang area. Peaceful ricefield view over looking green belt land and the ocean in Sanur Total Land size 4 are. E-mail: <imagegraven@gmail.com>. Tel: 081 2388 3532. [8745] NC/Re/M-09 July 14
VILLA FOR SALE IN KEROBOKAN
10 are land in Ketewel for sale. 200 meters from beach, in exclusive villa area, price Rp. 700 million per are. E-mail: <wallace5564@yahoo.com.au>. [8642] For sale / long lease house + warehouse with office in Bypass IB. Mantra Br. Gumicik, Ketewel. 6 bedrooms, swimming pool, land 10 are, 5 minute to the beach. Call 0878 6023 4925 / <sriani_18@yahoo.com>. [8779]
SEMINYAK 2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, TV cable daily maid. Available 12-18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]
1 minute from Pepito. On 5 Are, 3 bedrooms, open living, with beautiful and peaceful garden and pool.
20 year lease for USD 290,000 (nego)
Tel : 0819 9936 8352
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SEMINYAK OBEROI Beautiful modern villa for sale in heart of Oberoi. 1 minute walk from Eat Streat. 3 bedroom, lap pool 15M, Rooftop jacuzzi with amazing view. On 5 Are.
27 years lease for Only USD 440,000
Tel : 0819 9936 8352
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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] Leasehold land, 5 ares, 26 years, until 06/2040. Extension possible. Very good location, Nakula 1 area. Near Hammerhead, 5 min from Double 6 Beach. Buildable, IMB, electricity, phone available. IDR 8.5 millions/are/year. 0812 3800 0062. [6608] Seminyak, villa for rent longterm. Great location, ricefield view but close to beach, restaurants and shops. 2 bedroom ensuite, maid room, spacious living, Western kitchen, pool, bale, garden and parking. Contact: 0813 3799 9665 or 0878 6115 9080. [8742] For rent villa 1 bedroom in Batubelig. Fully furnished, AC, cable-TV, Wifi, kitchen, swimming pool. 5 mins walk to the beach. All bills include + daily cleaning. Price Rp. 8 million/ month. Call/SMS 0819 9957 9010 / 0819 9971 8699. [8754]
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Villa for yearly rental in Petitenget next to Jiwa Bikram Yoga. 2 bedrooms with bathroom, 2 family rooms, kitchen, pool, garage. Great location. Contact 0819 9910 1407 or <adit1974@gmail.com>. [8758] For rent 2+1br villa in Petitenget, Seminyak. Fully furnished, pool, internet, garden, open livingroom, TV cable, kitchen, 5mins to beach/international school (AIS) / spa & Rob Peetoom salon / atm & bank. 0857 1986 0092 & 081 6196 5094. <www.casanaimabali.com>. [8769] House for rent Seminyak Jalan Dhyana Pura. Only 4 minutes walk to the beach. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, fully furnished, well, 4400W, AC, hot water, TV sat, price Rp. 110 milion/year. Contact Oliver 0812 3672 0051. [6631] Daily rental 2-storey modern style villa in Oberoi 3 bedroom with ensuite bathroom, pool, Wifi, TV-cable. Beautiful modern villa daily & monthly in Seminyak. 3 bedroom with ensuite bathroom, fully furnished, complete facilities. Also villa for yearly rental in Umalas and Seminyak. Contact 0878 6111 6455 or <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [8777]
Beautiful land 18 are for lease 30 years + 25 years. Ricefield view and quiet. Located between Umalas 1 and Petitenget. 1km from the beach. Flat and rectangular field 55x33 meter. Free access 1.35 are. 2 houses are on the ground can be removed or renovated. Lease 30 years Rp. 9.5 million/are/year. Possible extension 25 years payable 2017 for Rp. 11.5 million/are/year. Good deal.
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Beautiful family home / commercial villa in a strategic area in Berawa Canggu. Only 800m from the Canggu Club and 3 minutes driving to the beach, this beautiful villa is the best of family living. Once through the gate, this property will warm your heart up and will catch your eyes.Set on large 1300 Sqm and 674 Sqm of living space, this luxurious property is designed to a minimalist concept with a clever layout suitable for family living or for a commercial purpose. Contact: Teito Furukawa Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 8786 186 7277 Price : USD 1,200,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
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Four exclusive new villas located in a high demand area in Jimbaran and only 2 minutes drive to the white sand beach. Part of a secure private compound with security and excellent access, each offers 3 en-suite bedrooms, spacious open & enclosed living, fabulous kitchen, 14x4m pool with generous garden. The villas have been built with the best material and guaranteed top notch quality! Excellent value and a must see for Jimbaran lovers! Contact : Teito Furukawa Title : Hak Milik / Freehold +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 Price : USD 1,290,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
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)F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SPACIOUS PRIVATE OR COMMERCIAL VILLA THIS OPTION IS DElNITELY YOURS Located in the highly sought after area of Berawa â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Canggu, this spacious property offers a total of 5 en suite bedrooms. Following the slope of the rice ďŹ eld until the river, it has 3 bedrooms in the main building and 2 bedrooms which are privately hidden in the lush tropical garden. Each of them are en suite and decorated with a traditional Indonesian style. Contact : Citra Dhamayanti Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 818 0543 0453 Price : USD 1,700,000 citra@raywhiteparadise.com
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The best villa purchase opportunity in Bali right now! Proven high yield and ROI, payback in less than 7 years! Stunning villa resort located in Seminyak and 10 minutes walk to Double Six beach, 37 years + 20 leasehold. Collective rental pool and owners in proďŹ t from year 1. Unlimited owner stays and excellent capital growth! Two and three bedroom villas, from U$275,000 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; only 2 units available. CONTACT ME NOW. Title : Leasehold 37 years Prices From: USD 275,000
Contact : Amber +62 (0) 818 0418 8644 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
This spacious 3 bedroom edroom tropical villa is set se et on approximately 3860sqm ofCandidasa land with a build area of 879sqm. SCAD005 4 3The villa 2 is located on the famous Jimbaran beach side, close to the Intercontinental Hotel and Four Seasons Resort. This exclusive villa features Stunning ocean and mountain views surrounded by tranquil acountryside large private garden and private swimming pool with views is what welcomes you to this lovely property. directly outon onto the verdant, tropical surroundings. property Situated 4380 M2 (approximate 44 ARE) The of absolute comprises elegant with mosaic waterfront,3 bedrooms, and protected by en-suite a large bathrooms and extremely sturdy tiles, custom made porcelainwood bathtubs, complete embraces with rain head retaining wall, this â&#x20AC;&#x153;natural eco propertyâ&#x20AC;? you showers. Offered for sale with years and spiritually enhances this 44 restful 4 lease. bedroom home.
Price : USD 1,645,000 Contact : Brenda Further details and property viewing Title : Leasehold please feel free+62 to contact me 8729 (0) 812 3916 Mobile 62 81339455009 | Email annie@raywhiteparadise.com Price + : AUD 980,000 brenda@raywhiteparadise.com
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Put yourself in this picture and imagine how amazing being in this property is. Blessed by the sun, green outlooks and a unique valley location add to the picture of this paradise. This rare oppotunity is located in Tegalalang, Ubud. And could be yours.
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Contact : Budi Setyo +62 (0) 812 3815 195 budisetyo@raywhiteparadise.com
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ITâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S TRUE!!! you can ďŹ nd, in the heart and center of Seminyak, a villa with rice ďŹ eld views and THIS IS IT!!! Named after a world famous Swiss horse, this lovely villa really does have it all: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open concept living space, live in pembantu/staff quarters, a refreshing pool and situated right next to a gorgeous rice ďŹ eld. LOCATION! Situated in the heart of Seminyak and minutes to absolutely everything you could possibly want to do. Citra +62 (0) 818 0543 0453 Title : Leasehold citra@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 149,000 brenda@raywhiteparadise.com
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(OUSE 6ILLA &OR 3ALE 3ALE BY OWNER Located at Kesambi / Kerobokan 2 are / 200 sqm land, 2 lantai (2 ďŹ&#x201A;oors) Including : 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open living /dining / kitchen, plunge pool, off street parking Modern villa style Asking price : 2P - .EGOTIABLE
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Located in multi-ethnic neighborhood of Sanur, just a few minutes to famous white sandy beach â&#x20AC;&#x201C; where golden sun rises, and about 15 minutes via highway to the International Airport. House is Oriental-Japanese, Balinese style with modern touches consists of 5 bedrooms (with AC) all with bathrooms plus staff room. Other facilities: kitchen, living room, study room, terrace, garage, garden, storage, and swimming pool. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 600,000
Contact : Budi Setyo +62 (0) 812 3815 195 budisetyo@raywhiteparadise.com
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