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For Sale; Brand new Canon lens EF-S 18-55mm f/3.55.6 IS, it was a kit of 60D but never been used. Sell for Rp. 1.000.000 fix price. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [065] For Sale; Lowepro backpack camera bag MicroTrekker, still in very good condition. Sell for Rp. 400.000 fix price. Contact Adi 081 292 5264. Denpasar. [066] For Sale; MYOB v18 business acccounting software. Genuine disc, never been used. Don’t struggle with your business financials again, let MYOB do the work for you. Original cost 5.5million, sell for 4 million. Contact 0878 6204 4927. Jimbaran. [059]

For Sale; Digital photo frame 7 inch LCD, play audio and video, support mostly file format. SD, MMC, MS, CF and USB input. Remote control and automatic transition. Sell for Rp. 550.000. 081 2392 5264 Adi. Denpasar. [068] For Sale; Reduced price, Sherline double stoned bench grinder, ex. Australia, very strong, stable wheels, runs like a gem. Great buy. with support stand for sharpening small & medium tools. 800.000rpt nett. Model BG150. HP, 1/4, RPM, 3000. Cyc. 50, volt240, amps 2 Phase1. Pantai Saba Blahbatuh, SMS English, 0813 3747 4477. [051]

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For Sale; Stainless steel griller and griddle for sale, never been used, Rp. 2.8 million. Contact 0819 9902 2500. Denpasar. [176] For Sale; Rare big bamboo incl. roots. Buyer must take out from my garden. Price nego. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [179]

For Sale; Indonesian antique chest. Gerobak. Inlaid mother of pearl and coins. size is approx 1 mtr high 1 and half long. Original good cond, for restaurant or villa. 8 million. Contact 0878 6238 7765. Sanur. [004]

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FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 085 334 885 885 ------> Rp. 300.000 0853 3567 1111 ------> Rp. 550.000 0821 8893 9393 ------> Rp. 550.000 0853 9986 9986 ------> Rp. 550.000 0853 358 34567 ------> Rp. 650.000 0853 367 56789 ------> Rp. 650.000 0853 36 75 75 75 ------> Rp. 750.000 081 235 333 456 ------> Rp. 750.000 0853 98 27 27 27 ------> Rp. 850.000 0852 19 18 18 18 ------> Rp. 1.8 Mllion 0821 89 86 86 86 & 0853 99 86 86 86 ------> Rp. 2.5 Million

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For Sale; “KAMA” 7500 electricity generator, diesel with silence housing good for 5000 watt, never been used, selling fast rp 12 million (any reasonable offer will be considered. Contact 0819 9902 2500. Denpasar. [175]

For Sale; Surfboard. Jimmy Lewis Hawaii secret weapon. Sandwich epoxy Tuflite. 7,9 x 21 3/4 x 2 3/4. Green and white with deck pad. Like new perfect for the big boy, lot’s of paddle power, 5.500.000 rp. SMS 0819 3624 8599. [016]

Garage Sale; Soft fury carpet, ladies bags, Panasonic tape recorder (for 500k only,broken CD player), baby high chair Chicco baby stroller (700k for both), terracotta vases, mirror, home décor items & various misc items. All priced cheap to sell. SMS for direction 081 856 1577 or 0819 9980 8519. Ubud. [215]

For Sale; Laptop battery for HP TX 1000. Good condition. Call or SMS 0878 6180 7170. Seminyak. [194]

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Question: I met this man about 8 months ago, and we moved in together about a month after that. About six months ago, he asked me to marry him. I kind of knew he wasn’t too, shall we say, romantic. But here we are about to get married, and we have had sex maybe eight times since we have known each and have been living together. He says he isn’t this way because he doesn’t love me. It’s because his last two marriages made him kind of stop being affectionate. How can anyone say they love you and want to marry you and not ever be intimate with you? Not that I am a horny toad, but he hardly even wants a kiss. We live in the same house, and the only time he talks to me is when it is breakfast, lunch, or dinner. He plays World of Warcraft (WOW) all day from the time he wakes up till 3 am. I serve him meals at his computer because he is always playing WOW. This makes me feel like a pembantu. Will it get any better if we get married? We haven’t kissed in I forget how long. He isn’t intimate at all. What should I do? Dr ZZ: If you think that marrying this man is going to improve upon a situation that is already not working for you, think again. He may well be addicted to playing WOW, and he seems to want you only as a mother figure, not necessarily as an equal. Moving in together only a month after you met and agreeing to get married a month after that was likely too much, too soon, too fast. My advice is to call off the wedding and to give yourself some time to breathe. Moving out and getting some distance from this person is likely to spare you the ordeal of eventually ending up as ex-wife #3. Question: Several years ago, my boyfriend of 1-1/2 years used to go to a strip club in Tuban where he had lap dances. As you may know, a lap dance is more than just having a pretty girl bounce around on your lap for a couple minutes. Anyway, when we first started dating, he said that this type of sexual entertainment was in his past. Now, a week ago he admitted that he has been thinking about going back to the club again. I know that men are different from women in this regard, but is this a bad sign? If so, what kind of a bad sign is it? Dr. ZZ: I have to admit, I had to do a bit of research on the subject. From what I could gather, the definition of a lap dance is “a type of erotic dance performed in strip clubs, in which the patron is seated throughout one or two songs and pays to have another nearly naked person bounce on his lap and possibly rub genitals to genitals.” This usually takes place in full view of the entire club where, presumably, attentions are diverted all around.

Along with lap dancing, however, most clubs appear to offer various other levels of private venues. If a patron so desires, there are facilities for relocating the lap dance in 30- to 60-minute increments to a closed room, which is sometimes called a “spa” or a “champagne room.” In these more private locations, a patron’s choices scale according to actual privacy. There may be private booths behind curtains where hands-on pleasuring is offered, or where sexy girls do sexy things on a “look, but don’t touch” basis. In the most exclusively private areas, a patron can ask for any state of dress or undress, and bouncers are often paid by the strippers not to make periodic room checks for preferred clients. Managers aren’t always on the floor, and, although the closed room experience is not supposed to be a sexual orgy, rules and regulations often get stretched to a point at which almost anything goes in the closed and private rooms as long as no one gets “caught.” That said, it speaks highly of your relationship that your boyfriend told you he used to frequent a strip club, and that he is thinking of going back there again. This could be his way of hinting to you that he wants you to give him a lap dance, or it may signal that something -- not necessarily something bad – is going on with his feelings about his sex life. Given old adage, “Relationships burn the brightest in the first two years, and after that, it’s all the business of being a couple,” and given that the two of you are at the 18-month mark, your boyfriend may be looking for added stimulation in the relationship by talking to you casually about returning to his old haunts.

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You may do well to put on some music, dress in a sexy outfit, and show him by wiggling on his lap just how much you care for him. The mark of a professional is to gaze all the while into his eyes. If he still wants to go to the strip club after your best performance, talk to him about the various levels of involvement there and about why he wants to go. Perhaps he would not be adverse to having you tag along for potentially more fun. He could be doing worse – especially if he stays in the public arena. The idea is to take whatever action furthers your long-term and short-term goals with this man. Be careful not to agree to or to allow anything that goes against your own personal ethics and body signals.

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

For Sale; Aprilia RS125 year 2002, silver red color, low mileage only 7000km. Call 0813 3819 9999. [011]

For Sale; Suzuki Spin, year 2006, blackwhite, expat owned. Contact +62 81 7970 0983. [016]

From Expat Benson Like Power scooter 150cc, 1 year old, grey metallic color, 6700 km, new Rp. 23,500,000 sell for Rp. 17.000,000, for picture mail to: <penelly88@ gmail.com>. HP 0812 3769 2358. Peter, Sanur. [012]

Honda Tiger. 2008. Black. 3900kms. Perfect condition. Rp 17 Juta. Must Sell. 0819 1667 2888. [017]

For Sale; Dodge Custom 200 Pick-up, new tyre, very excellent condition, all still original. (0361) 782 9999. [002] For Sale; Honda CRV ‘00 A/T light brown metallic, 2000cc, plate H7113GG, good condition, Rp. 115 million (ONO). Please call/ SMS 0878 6116 3056. [003] For rent; weekly/ monthly KIA Carens 2002 matic. Call 0819 9994 2211. [004] BMW X5 4.4L 2001, in excellent condition, maintained by BMW Dps, 85.000KM, asking 340 million. Phone 081 2396 0394. [005] BMW X5, 2002 3.0. Excellent condition. Black. Low km’s. All original. E-mail <BMWX5Bali@ gmail.com> or SMS 0813 3841 8899. [006] Camping Car - Sale. Photos info by email: <mpr2001@terra.com.br> or 0859 3536 4737. [007] For Sale; Mercedes 320 “SL”. Year 1996. Color Silver metallic. Price 500 Million. Contact 081 895 7082. [008] Grand Cherokee 3.6 2011; New Wrangler JK Sport, Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors, Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors, Jeep Patriot, Chrysler 300 C, Dodge Journey; Visit Nadia Auto Graha, Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [009] Porsche Cayman & Boxter Spyder; Vellfire & Alphard 2011; Mini Cooper S & Countryman; Mazda Roadster Cabriolet; Nissan Elgrand New Model 2011; Toyota FJ Cruiser; Lexus RX270 & Harrier 2011; BMW 520i ‘05 & Toyota RAV4 ‘08; Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) J l . Te u k u U m a r 7 0 , Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [010]

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Kawasaki D-Traker 150cc, 6 months old. 3000km, Fully upgraded, new exhaust, new tires, new wheel, new Kawasaki helmet and many others. Rp 30 juta. 0821 4604 6764. [013] For Sale; KTM XC 250 ‘06, Excellent Condition, Recent Re-build, Serviced by Luciano. Rare Bike in Indo, Track/ Trail ready Rp. 75 Juta Negotiatble. Contact Mark 081 855 5990 or <mark@ baliconstructionservices. com>. [014] Honda Tiger GL 200 R, black, wheels with 3 spokes. Good condition, two years old, August 2009, 8750 km. First owner, all maintenance at Honda dealer. Still 1 year guaranty on engine. Rp 17 million. Phone 0812 3684 2572. @-mail: <de_ haanpieter@hotmail.com>. Canggu area. [015]

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Reduced to Sell !!! Two Bajaj Pulsar motorbikes 200cc, 2 years old, 20,000km, oversized disc brakes, silver, top box, taxed 5/12. 14.5 juta. 180cc 1 year old, 12,000 kms, black, taxed 5/12. 12.5 juta. Both in excellent condition, ride well, solo or two-up. Buy both for 25 juta! 0858 9063 5649 / <jandibrennan@ yahoo.com.au>. [018]

Watercraft For Sale; Schooner 4 AC cabins, private shower. Ready to use. Contact: <balischoonerforsale@ hotmail.com>. [019] For Sale; RiotXR 6m/ 8m/ 9m/ 13.5m. GTS 7m/ 9m/ 10m/ 13.5m. Plus bars. Call 081 2398 4094 / <Lecram69@ hotmail.com>. [020] Inflatable Boat/ Sale. Photos + info by email: <mpr2001@ terra.com.br> or 0859 3536 4737. [021] 34’ yacht in Bali. Great condition. Tel 0815 8511 7108. [022] Diving & Fishing Boat fiberglass hull. 7.5 Metres long. 3 x 85 HP Yamaha outboards. Rp 148 million. Phone 281864 or 0859 3508 7222. [023]

CAR FOR SALE…!!!!

For Sale; Hindi teach yourself language course. New. Perfect for beginning and intermediate learners, reinforce vocabulary, expression and grammatical patterns. Includes 2 CDs featuring real-life conversations and exercises and course book. Rp. 200,000. Please call 0813 5338 1648. Kerobokan. [204]

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For Sale; Lego Duplo original sets, imported from abroad. Worth more than USD 550, will sell all for Rp. 2, 500, 000. For list e-mail <romi_ ontheroad@hotmail.com> or call 0813 5338 1648. Kerobokan. [205] Clean Up Sale; Chairs, show case/cooler 100 litre. Olympic book shelf, 15 litre titanium water heater Ariston, 2 burners Rinnai gas stove, 4 meters foldable ladder, hanging lamps, wall lamps, computer desk, office table (70x75x140), 3D sound speaker Multimedia. Call Gidion Hp. 0819 1916 7777. Tuban. [198] Garage Sale; Many items for shops, salon, and spa. Fancy barber chairs and mirrors, tables, benches, synthetic rattan massage beds, Krisbow wire racks, storage trolley, cabinets, shelves, outdoor umbrellas, paintings, etc. All must go. Contact: 081 2387 2786 or <arunia.syamsidar@gmail. com>. Seminyak. [199]

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TOYOTA FJ 55 LAND CRUISER LONGWHEEL BASE

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MOVE TO NATURE VILLA / HOTEL / HOUSE FOR SALE MUST SELL PARADISE 33 Are located of main road, 20 min to Sanur or Ubud. Private unobstructed stunning views, fully operational, freehold, terraces, rivers, private waterfall, road, lease or sale 7.5 milliard owners moving, surround yourself by nature not by walls, highest offer takes.

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For Sale; Books 2, MP the Michael Peterson Story Surfing Legend Star Of Morning of the Earth Uluwatu etc. and Robert SharmaDiscover Your Destiny The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, both good condition 50k each. Russ 0813 3805 8625. Kuta. [009] For Sale; Paintings 2: 1 Bali dance/music scene 70cmx90cm oil on framed canvas and 1 Henri Matisse Repro of woman in sarong 45cmx60cm both good condition brighten up any room 300k for both pieces. Call/SMS Russ 0813 3805 8625. Kuta. [010] For Sale; Spear big pelagic fish (tuna, wahoo, mahimahi) with world’s best freediving gear. Brand new Riffe custom gun (standard 43) w/ extra shaft, spare parts, and ten meters American 9/16th rubber w/complete floatline and fiber buoy runaway system $1,000. Wet suit Excel (sml), long Cressi fins, weight belt, traveling “knockdown” three-prong, & many new “Bluewaterhunter” accessories offered cheap due to ruptured eardrum and no can dive now. Considerable discount for everything. Kerry in Amed 0812 3646 1859. [001] For Sale; Ex showroom items. Beautiful garden statues, pots, carvings, garden lamps and root table. Call or SMS for photos. 081 2380 5845. [155]

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

Bali Inspires by Jean Couteau, Richly illustrated with artworks from the Museum Rudana, the Rudana Fine Art Gallery, and the Rudana family’s private collections, Bali Inspires approaches the special relationship between Bali and the rest of Indonesia through the perspective of the visual arts. The book makes clear through both its text and illustrations how the island has played a central role in inspiring Indonesians to creatively express the astonishing variety of identities that shape their vast country. The Museum Rudana was established as “a gift to the nation and to the world” in 1995 by one of Bali’s most generous and steadfast patrons of the arts, Nyoman Rudana. The preface states that the book’s intention is no less than to “inspire the broadest of audiences, transcending social, cultural, and national boundaries.” All the different epochs and schools of Balinese visual arts are comprehensively dealt with one by one. Bali Inspires is divided into three parts. The first, An Island that Inspires, places Balinese art and culture in its historical context, providing a broad overview of Bali’s artistic heritage. This section discusses how Bali is heir to the old Hindu-Buddhist civilization dating from the 1st century, the early Javanization of the island (14th-16th centuries), the influence of China in introducing techniques and iconography, and how modern art first appeared in Indonesia as a reaction against the “Orientalism” of colonial art. The style, techniques and symbolism of Balinese classical painting and the all-important role that the arts play in Balinese culture are explained, how the arts are tied to religion, the first appearance of “tourist art,” and the renewal of traditional art in the 1920s after Europeans artists settled in Bali. A series of old, worn and faded works, dating from circa 1880, are attributed to anonymous painters because they were created at a time when artists did not sign their works but painted in service to the community. Thirteen drawings by I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, the greatest figure of Balinese visual arts of the early and mid-20th century, are beautifully reproduced. The book’s second part, A Nation that Inspires, focuses on Bali’s role in modern Indonesian art, how the island’s art has contributed to constructing the Indonesian national identity as seen through both ethnic Balinese artists and non-Balinese Indonesians artists. The contributions of the great Indonesian modernist painters, many of whom made an obligatory pilgrimage to Bali, helped open Indonesia up to the outside world. Bali eventually became even more famous than Tahiti in French Polynesia. Many of the museum’s acquisitions have such a nationalist theme because Nyoman Rudana’s initial career choice was to be a soldier. On a patriotic impulse, at a time of extreme political tension with Malaysia and the West, he intended to enlist in the army - the most powerful institution in the country at the time – but failed the entrance exam. Lucky for us, he chose to become a teacher instead.

photography by Koes Karnadi and Eky Tandyo

The third, shortest and fittingly last part, A Family that Inspires, relates the Rudana family history, the concept behind Museum Rudana as seen through the eyes of its founder, and the future vision of the museum as articulated by his son and successor, Putu Supadma Rudana. The museum was conceptualized and built to incorporate all the symbols of the Balinese Tri Hita Karana philosophy. The last section of the book goes into much explanatory and visual detail on the symbolism of the architecture and the museum’s inner and outer use of space, probably only of interest to students of Balinese cosmology. The well-informed text is written by art connoisseur Jean Couteau who availed himself of the knowledge he had accumulated over dozens of years during which time he acquired a working knowledge of Balinese and ancient Kawi, studied Bali-Hindu religious iconography as well as making personal contacts with scores of artists.

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Untypical of the usual hyperbolic art book, the author writes from the long-range cold-eyed perspective of an art historian with a minimum of verbal flourish. Couteau spares us the usual platitudes about Bali’s paradisiacal splendor and gets right down to the practical business of explaining what the actual influences were that impacted on the island’s visual arts. Prior to this publication, Couteau already has a number of art books dealing with Balinese art to his credit, including Wianta, Art and Power (1996), Museum Puri Lukisan (1999), Selected Works by Made Djirna (2001), Srihadi Soedarsono: The Path of the Soul (2003), and Affandi in Bali (2007). Reproductions of the museum’s works are provided with lengthy captions explaining the stories referenced in the works, enhancing the reader’s understanding of all the symbolism inherent in the paintings. A helpful 10-page section gives précis of the key myths and epics of the BaliHindu belief system. During the two years it took for the book to be written and produced, no expense was spared in adhering to the highest standards of book manufacturing. Luxurious heavy weight 150 gram matt art stock was used, and the text was rigorously edited and proofread. I found only one typo in the entire 312 pages. These qualities make the book a pleasure to own. Bali Inspires is more than just another pretentious art book with pretty pictures. As interpreted through the works of the Museum Rudana, it encompasses the whole history of modern Indonesian art which appeals not just to the art lover and art historian but to a broader readership. Bali Inspires: The Rudana Art Collection by Jean Couteau, photography by Koes Karnadi and Eky Tandyo, edited by Sherry Kasman Entus, Yayasan Seni Rudana 2011, ISBN 978-602-95704-1-0, 312 pages, hardcover, dimensions 28 cm X 24 cm. Available for Rp500,000 at Periplus outlets, at Ganesha Bookstore in Ubud and Ganesha@Biku in Kerobokan.

For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2011 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Kunal Basu: The Japanese Wife By Uma Anyar

Kunal Busu will be making a return visit to the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival, this time with his book, The Japanese Wife, a collection of 12 short stories about the unexpected and uncanny possibilities that appear in ordinary people’s lives. The headliner story – The Japanese Wife- is now a motion picture by director Aparna Sen, who also wrote and directed the Indian drama film Mr. & Mrs. Iyer. Aparna Sen recounted how she was struck by Basu’s description of the story which, she found “improbable and hauntingly, a beautiful love story, almost surreal in its innocence.” Instantly she knew she had to make a film based on the eponymous short story about a shy Indian man who develops a pen pal relationship with a young Japanese girl that grows into a marriage where husband and wife exchange words and gifts. The devoted lovers never meet but that does not mean there is no story. Far from it. For as we all know, life is full of unexpected twists and turns and Kunal Basu explores this highly romantic terrain skillfully. This is a book that reminds us how remarkable human beings can be. The Japanese Wife is a testament to the power of written words to enrich and empower kindred souls separated by space and time. The very fact that letters are written on sheets of paper by the gentle Miyage, sealed in envelopes and sent over land and sea to finally arrive via a delivery boy on a rickety bicycle to her awaiting husband, Snehamoy. Aparna Sen’s adaptation of Basu’s short story is a fine example of a film that is as good as the book. Not the usual case in most films made from literary books. This is a beautiful film-poem both magical and believable like the Japanese kites that float on the winds of heaven far above the contesting mortals grounded in India. Kunal Basu is not a reclusive writer jealously guarding his manuscript in some remote dusty garret. He is more like a

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juggler with a variety of talents and interests that he keeps suspended in a seemingly effortless flow of projects that hover above and around him. Basu has a long-standing love affair with cinema, “the most magical of all the arts” and has acted, as a child, in two films– Punascha and Abasheshe. Later he was involved in the making two documentaries Football (1980) and The Magic Loom (1997). Besides his interest in the film world, he has earned a graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering and Management, has done a stint in advertising, has been a freelance journalist and has briefly taught at Jadavpur University. In 1982, he met and married Susmita. They have one daughter. He was born in Calcutta in 1956 to highly educated, communist parents and has lived, studied and worked in India, the United States and in Montreal, Canada where he was a professor at Mc Gill University for 13 years. Kunal Basu is a Bengali writer who is known for his powerful English fiction. He grew up reading books and listening to artistic, literati friends and family members and developed a love of historical fiction from reading Bakim Chandra Chattopadhyay. As a young man he was interested in the romantic and the strange. These qualities pervade his books. He is one of the few Indian writers writing about the opium trade in nineteenth century India. Historical themes show up in his masterful 2001 novel, The Opium Clerk which begins in 1857 the year of the Mutiny and tells the story of Hiran, a simple clerk who has the uncanny ability to read men’s lies in the palm of their hands. Basu‘s second novel, The Miniaturist published in 2003, is set in the Mughal court of Akbar the Great in the sixteenth century and is a story of an obsessive forbidden love of the precocious court painter for the emperor played out in the secret nighttime drawings of the painter, Bihzid. Again, we see the art substitution motif in Basu’s writings, where an art form, in this case painting, expresses what cannot be acknowledged in the daylight world. He is suggesting that words and pictures, when coupled with human emotions, create their own powerful realities.

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This, of course, is one of the reasons why writers write and painters paint. In Racists, published in 2006, Basu bravely imagines a world set on a remote island off the coast of Africa in the year 1885. It is the site of an outrageous, cruel and audacious experiment where two scientists set out to let nature take its course on a pair of infants – one black and the other whitewho are raised by a mute nurse. The children grow up feral without language or cultural instructions on good and evil behavior. I have not read this novel but it is high on my list as I think that the philosophical inquiry about whether human beings are innately good or evil has not really been resolved. But the notion that such an experiment would be permissible does not leave one optimistic. And, the very fact that outrage wells up in us about such experiments attests to decency and compassion that inhabit the human soul along with cruelty and malice. It is complicated territory and Kunal Basu is up to the task. I look forward to his presentation and for the opportunity to ask questions about why and how he wrote Racists. Questions and discussions about such uncomfortable topics are one of the benefits of attending the next UWRF, October 5-9, 2011. C/U/G-9 March 11


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UBUD Celebrating Freedom Ubud’s streets will be full to bursting in the third week of this month. August 17 is Merdeka Day, the national holiday commemorating 66 years of independence, with Indonesians holding many public events, including competitions for children and adults on the football field on Jl Monkey Forest. It’s a must to watch those foolhardy men climb a tall, well-greased palm tree trunk, to be the first to claim the prizes at its top. Then there’s a free concert in the evening, where many people use their motorbikes as seats. Crowded Streets O n t h e following day, August 18, the main streets of Ubud will be impassible, as masses of Balinese mourners and international visitors watch the procession of a royal f a m i l y cremation along Jalan Raya Ubud, beginning at Ubud Palace. To get a better idea of the schedule, ask a palace official a few days beforehand; even then, the starting time can change at the last minute, following auspicious signs noted by the officiating priests. If you are patient and not fussed by being hemmed in by crowds, I recommend it. Dress conservatively, bring water and a snack, find a quiet spot, sit still and simply observe. You will not be able to see a square centimeter of pavement or road for the people. This is true Balinese ceremony. Ramadan and Idul Fitri August is also Ramadan – Fasting Month – for Indonesian Muslims, some of whom have already travelled home to be with family. Many, however, continue to work and live around us, with their brains and bodies challenged by the fasting from dawn till dark. Show a bit of patience with slow-moving staff, who may not have not eaten for several hours, and give yourself extra days if you have to get government approvals, visas or other permits, as not so many staff are available in many official offices. Many transport options are already sold out during this Islamic holy month. Sumba Weaves on Sale Genuine handloomed textiles, created by a small group of Sumba women who now live in Bali, go on sale from time to time at Bumi Sehat in Nyuh Kuning, where the women have given birth to their babies. The pieces are all woven using natural indigo and other plant dyes so they age beautifully. The money raised goes to pay for school fees and medical for their children, and the prices are far less than you would pay in shops. Contact Liz, <liz_sinclair@hotmail.com> / 081337 699 503 for details of the next sale. Me and My Shadows Parents, teachers and others working with children across Bali can now take advantage of training programs, workshops and classes in arts, puppetry, drama and movement. The 1-2 day training programs, previously run through a Bali international school, can be brought to different schools and communities around Bali. Classes include: Expressive Arts; the Art of Shadow Play; the Art of the Japanese Kamishibai; Drama and Movement in Environmental Education Programming; Finding Your Inner Clown - The Art of

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Homestay Heroes

Here’s something to import from Java - a proper “homestay” or bed and breakfast in the European sense. On a recent trip to Jogjakarta, I stayed at the excellent Homestay Heru – the expanded home of Pak and Ibu Heru. Containing bedrooms with ensuites for more than 12 guests, this rambling, converted art gallery is a “home away from home” for visitors to Jogja, many of whom are studying at nearby language schools. Ibu Heru prefers long-term visitors (from one week to six months is within the normal range), with a nightly cost starting at 100,000rp, including breakfast and home cooked delicious Indonesian dinner.

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Various cozy seating areas encouraged conversation with other international visitors, leading to new partnerships for tourist excursions. As well as English, Ibu Heru speaks fluent French, while her adult daughter is studying Chinese at the local university. Both are also happy to help those p r a c t i c i n g t h e i r B a h a s a ! w w w. jogjahomestayheru.com. Tel: 0274 544 749. Balinese Priest at Taksu Yoga Balinese yoga t e a c h e r, M a n g k u (Hindu priest) a n d h e a l e r, Made Ji, has joined Taksu Yo g a o n J l Gootama to teach highly spiritual yoga c l a s s e s incorporating his knowledge of Balinese holy scripts. Made Ji bases his classes on Kundalani yoga principles, energising each chakra and guiding students through a class which is not only fitness based, but sweetly spiritual in a distinctively Balinese way. In his own farming village, Made Ji donates healing sessions, religious advice and regular yoga classes to the local community. Made Ji’s classes are Friday, 4pm – 5.30pm and Sunday, 8am – 9.30am. Taksu Spa has a range of “first class free” and other special yoga offers; for more information on Taksu’s yoga teachers and program, go to www. TaksuSpa.com. E-MAIL: BAUBUDNEWS@GMAIL.COM COPYRIGHT © 2011 WAYAN JEN YOU CAN READ ALL PAST ARTICLES OF UBUD NEWS AT WWW. BALIADVERTISER.BIZ C/U/G-10 August 11


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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) This is an old standby at our house. There’s something about the tart garlic yogurt sauce over these stuffed green beauties that is ‘morish’. The rice, lentil, yogurt combo makes these a good protein source for vegetarians. Serve with your favorite green salad for a light meal.

Stuffed Zucchini with Yogurt Garlic Sauce Serves 4 Ingredients: - 4 medium zucchini, washed and cut in half vertically - 1/4 cup small red lentils (also called ‘masoor dahl’ available at Dijon) - 2 cups water - 1 cup cooked rice of your choice - brown or red Bali rice is especially nice - 2 Tbl. olive oil - 1 medium yellow onion, finely chopped - 1 clove garlic, pressed in a garlic press or finely minced - 1/2 cup tomatoes, finely chopped - 1 tsp. salt - 4 tsp. lime juice - 1/4 cup parsley, finely chopped Yogurt sauce: - 1 1/2 tsp. cornstarch - 1 1/2 Tbl. cold water - 1 1/2 cup yogurt - 3/4 tsp. salt - 1 large clove garlic, pressed in a garlic press or finely minced Directions for the zucchini: Using a teaspoon scoop out the centers of the zucchini halves being sure not to go through the bottom or the sides. Leave about 1/2 cm of zucchini all the way around. Save the insides of the zucs for another use. Put 2 cups of water into a pot with a lid and bring to a boil. Add the dahl and cook for 2 minutes. Lower the heat, stir, and then cover the pot. Cook for 45 minutes or until soft. Drain the dahl and put in a bowl with the cooked rice. Heat the oil in a frying pan and when hot add the onions and garlic and cook about two minutes or unit soft. Add

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the tomatoes and cook a few minutes longer. Add this to the dahl and rice in the bowl along with the salt, lime juice, and chopped parsley. Mix well. Stuff the zucchini halves with this mixture packing the stuffing down. Prepare a lidded pot with a steamer big enough to hold all the zucchini halves. Add water and bring to a boil putting the stuffed zucchini into the steamer but not touching the water. Cover and steam for 10-15 minutes or until the zucchini are cooked. While these are steaming, make the sauce Directions for the sauce:

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Stir the cornstarch and 1 1/2 Tbl. of cold water together in a small cup. Put the yogurt into to a pot and whisk in the cornstarch mixture, stirring constantly over a low heat. It’s important to only heat the yogurt and not boil it. When it has thickened add the salt and garlic. To serve, put the hot yogurt sauce into a serving bowl or pitcher and let each diner pour over his portion. Or arrange the zucchini on a platter and pour some of the sauce over, leaving some in a pitcher for each diner to add more if desired. Enjoy!

All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2011 Ayu Spicy Email: writers@baliadvertiser.biz You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/R/G-4 May 11


GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat

IT’S ALL ABOUT WATER

In arid West Sumba, water is a precious commodity in the long dry season. Without permanent rivers, there is no surface water and the water table in many places can be 100 metres deep. Households collect rainwater in the wet season but in the dry season, which can last 8 months, many have no way to store water. Women and children walk for miles several times a day for water that is used for drinking and cooking; children are kept out of school to collect household water. Trucks sell water, but without a storage tank the villagers can’t access it.

We carefully navigated the step track down the mountain trailed, as we were everywhere, by dozens of children. On returning to the house, a ceremonial meal was served to cement our new friendship. As guests of honour we were the first to be offered dishes heaped with local rice, boiled vegetables and roasted dog. Sue and I became instant vegetarians. As we nibbled our rice and vegetables, the next generation of canine main course played underfoot.

a concrete foundation would be added and perhaps woven bamboo walls. When more money is available, the grass roof will be replaced with tin. And when there was enough money, a new house would be built of local sandstone, often attached to the original traditional bamboo family house. Normally there is no sanitation in these houses at all, and members of the family relieve themselves outside. Now, thanks to Ann’s NGO, dozens of these houses have shared water tanks and families have their own toilets.

As guests of honour we were the first to be offered dishes heaped with local rice, boiled vegetables and roasted dog Later we drove further into the countryside to visit an extended family which had received a water tank from the last year’s grant. The family gathered around us and the head man told us what would be a familiar story at every stop. “We thank you for this water tank, and are sorry that we have nothing to give back to you in return. We hope God will repay you. We all worked together on this project. We have just enough for survival here. Now that we have water near the house, the children can go to school instead of collecting water.”

Three years ago, I joined a Rotary club. I’d always thought these were stuffy institutions populated entirely by old men in suits, so it was a delightful surprise to find that my fellow Rotarians were, for the most part, women of my age with a passion for community service. We’ve generated many great projects funded by international Rotary Clubs, private donors, philanthropic organizations and government agencies. Our club has a special interest in water and sanitation projects in Bali. The project that took me to West Sumba had been funded by eight Rotary Clubs in Oregon, USA, which paid for water tanks and toilets for poor villagers who had never had access to household sanitation or permanent water. I set off for West Sumba with fellow Rotarians Sue Winski and Gabe Monson to check project progress on behalf of the donors. We were accompanied by Ann McCue, founder of executing agency Project Hope Sumba. Over three hot, dusty days we visited many villages and extended family settlements to view projects in process and those that had been built last year with another grant from the same clubs. We were guided by Niko, the NGO’s technical expert, who helps the villagers design and build the tanks and toilets and monitors progress. Our group was warmly welcomed by the villagers of Kampung Mata Loko, our first stop. As the car pulled up a group of women began ululating a traditional song while one of the men stamped and danced, waving a parang at us in a friendly fashion. Hand-loomed scarves were placed on our left shoulders, the ingredients for chewing betel were poured into our right hands, and the women rubbed noses with us in the traditional Sumbanese greeting. Then we were led into the best house in the village and served the first of many glasses of coffee we would imbibe that day. One of the men explained that, as guests, we were required to chew betel and eat together. Fortunately the presentation of the betel ingredients was considered sufficient. The men asked us detailed questions about our grandchildren, which was a bit awkward as three of us were single and childless, but we invented some additional family members to be polite. The concept of middle-aged unmarried women is very strange here, as it is in most of Asia. The fact that we are perfectly happy in this bizarre state is beyond understanding. After the interrogation we were led up the mountain to view the beginnings of the 16 toilets which were under construction. All the stones and cement for the project had been carried up the steep path on backs and heads. The grant money covered cement, reinforcing iron, nails and the few other materials that had to be purchased and the villagers supplied local stone, wood and all the labour. The head man proudly showed us his half-finished toilet and bath house. Ann’s NGO gives training in basic hygiene and sanitation, and once the villagers understand the concept they are eager to sign up for a family toilet. According to Ann, they keep them immaculate.

The tanks are simply constructed from local limestone with purchased inputs like cement, rebar and nails and the villagers always supply labour and locally available materials. Each 5 cubic meter tank supplies about 50 people, usually in a hamlet. Because several families share a tank, they can also share the cost of having it filled with water in the dry season, which would be beyond the means of a single family. This project will build about 15 of these tanks. Toilets are extremely rare in poor rural areas and their absence contributes to diarrhoea, skin diseases, intestinal parasites and other illnesses. The project will provide about 70 toilets, some using water and some composting. Depending on the distance from the road, which affects the price of delivered materials, each water tank costs about $450 and toilets less than $100. We visited village after village and everywhere the story was the same. “We used to make three trips a day to carry water, so now we have more time,” one woman told me. “Before the tank, we had to work all the time carrying water, leaving at five in the morning to climb down to a spring deep in a gorge. We could only carry two buckets at once, on a stick across our shoulders. Now we use the spare time to grow vegetables near the houses. This has improved our diet and we can sell the surplus and use the money for the children’s school fees and books. With the toilets, we are all healthier and the compound is cleaner. The children’s health is much better. Now malaria is our only health problem.”

As we sat in the verandah of one of a traditional house enjoying a refreshing drink of coconut water, Niko began to scold the community for the slow construction of its water tank. “Look at these old grandmothers who have come so far to see the project,” he pointed out. We old grandmothers tried to look sad, and the men of the village immediately announced that the tank would be finished the following week, which it was. East of Bali, life is hard for most people. Lack of water and too many children make it harder. We visited one hamlet where water for drinking and cooking was harvested by cutting off a mature banana trunk and gathering the small amount of water that collected in the bole overnight. The other option was collecting water from a muddy pond where buffalo drank. In the dry season, many children are not bathed for months on end. In West Sumba, it’s all about water. Few can take it for granted in this arid province, and the time, energy and money that go into accessing it are a cruel burden on the poor. These simple water projects ease the lives of these villagers in many ways. Making water available is so simple. It’s a few bags of cement and some sand. It’s communities that pull together on projects that benefit all. It’s the vision and dedication of Ann McCue, who was honoured by the Queen of England with an MBE for her service to the people of Sumba in 2010. It’s the commitment of local staff in the field. And it’s the generosity and open hearts of Rotarians and other donors far away that make a profound and lasting difference in many lives. www.projecthopesumba.org www.rotarybaliubudsunset.org

At another village we visited a very modest midwife’s clinic. This woman delivers most of the babies in the area, but until last year when the water tank was built had very limited access to water during the dry season. Even now, the few instruments in the little room were filmed with dust. Often the women prefer to give birth at home and usually there is no water there, either. The houses of the poor in West Sumba reflect the income level of the families. The traditional houses of the poor are made of wood and bamboo slats, raised above animal pens and roofed with the distinctive peaked grass roofs of Sumba. Even the most modest have satellite dishes. With prosperity,

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Jane Eyre I guess every generation deserves its own screen adaptation of Charlotte Bronte’s classic Victorian novel, ‘Jane Eyre’. Some of the more notable films include Robert Stevenson’s 1943 version, with Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine, and, the 1996 marathon which starred William Hurt and Charlotte Gainsborough. That particular disaster was directed by Franco Zeffirelli. The story of the timid governess, who falls in love with the brooding master of Thornfield Hall, will simply not just roll over and die! This latest version stars Michael Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska. Directed by Cary Fukunaga, the story has now become more concerned with female emancipation in the middle of the 19th Century, rather than tumultuous Victorian Gothic Horror. The Conspirators Robert Redford’s ambitious project about the hasty trial of the conspirators, who assassinated Abraham Lincoln, is stage-bound, wordy, and predictable.

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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth

THE US DEBT CRISIS IS OUR PROBLEM TOO $14,566,103,985,253. This was the amount of money owed by the US for a fraction of a second as I began to draft this article. A figure already above the permitted limit of $14,460,000,000,000 which was passed into law in February 2010. Fortunately a last-minute deal has allowed the raising of the limit by another $2.5 trillion in return for spending cuts of the same magnitude. WHY SHOULD THIS BE OF CONCERN TO US? If our neighbour gets into serious debt it has no impact on us. But when the largest economy in the world is technically broke the consequences will be felt far and wide. Expats sheltering in Bali from the hard financial world who depend on income from pensions and investments will not be immune. But first, let’s see what has happened. Imagine you are a big spender and have hit your limit on all ten credit cards you hold. You are being hounded by the banks to pay off your debts. The only way out of trouble is to take on another credit card, yet this only pushes the problem further down the road. This is precisely what has happened in the US on a grand scale. The US has been granted another credit card but the basic problem remains. It is not alone; many European countries have severe debt crises of their own for much the same reason, living beyond their means. THE DEBT HAS MOVED UP TO $14,566,110,357,442 How can countries be so irresponsible? The answer lies in politics and human nature. Leaders have no wish to court unpopularity by cutting back spending on defense or public services such as education, healthcare or pensions. Nor do they want to provoke the ire of the masses by increasing taxes. Even when a strong leader tries to impose unpopular measures the people are far from willing to cooperate. Strikes and demonstrations against austerity measures are rife in Europe. Unions try to cling onto benefits and pension rights that were won 50 years ago when life expectation was closer to 65 than today’s 80 plus. People just cannot accept that the world is changing and that they have to adjust to it. It is perhaps one of the failings of democracy that commonsense policies cannot easily be enforced. Even Indonesia’s fledgling democracy is witnessing the same symptoms. The removal of the subsidy on premium petrol would save the country billions of Rupiah and would probably result in a large reduction in vehicles on the road. But such a move would prove very unpopular, except perhaps among people living within 10km of Kuta! THE DEBT NOW STANDS AT $14,566,114,630,037 Dire consequences have been predicted in the event of a US default, whether now or in the future. These include a further fall in the US Dollar, a downgrading of the AAA rating enjoyed by US Treasury Bonds, a rapid rise in interest rates particularly for home loans, panic in global stock markets, huge job losses and even civil unrest. Should it default on its sovereign debt it will join the ranks in recent history of Russia and Argentina. No doubt the world will cope with the crisis as it has done in the past but there will certainly be some pain ahead, even with an increase in the debt limit. Not all the news is bad; many companies are still showing solid profits and paying healthy dividends. The problem is that if people become fearful for their jobs and cut back spending then this will feed through to businesses, resulting in lower profits and a fall in stock values. A local impact could see a fall in tourism. HOW CAN WE PRESERVE OUR OWN WEALTH IN THIS SCENARIO? Perhaps the first thing we should do is ensure we don’t go down the same road that many of our home countries have followed. Stay firmly out of credit card debt (double digit interest rates in the West and 40% or more in Indonesia!). Borrow only where rates are low and it makes sense, such as the purchase of a property to avoid paying rent. Next we should look at our cash savings. We should always hold ample liquid funds for the short term and contingencies. No matter how many assets you own, if you

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REVIEW YOUR LONG TERM PLANS The present scenario does not augur well for stocks and bonds. While they will remain fundamental wealth building blocks they will need to be supplemented by more imaginative asset classes. Making adequate provision for retirement is now more important and more complex than ever. But that’s another story and it’s time to see the latest debt figure. I see the US debt is now $14,566,223,625,368. A mere extra $119.6 million or so since I started. I cannot vouch for its accuracy but if you would like to check the size of the debt as you are reading this article check out www.usdebtclock.org At the same time you may wish to check out your own credit card balances and hope that you don’t need that 11th card. Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ ppi-advisory.com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.

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6. Push is also used for third-party applications (such as Facebook & Twitter) for notifications, so minimizing or turning off all notifications will also help conserve power (Settings/ Notifications). More Gadgets Galore. In this issue I don’t have any new gadgets – sorry. What I have are a bunch of things for you to do make your existing gadget better! One is how to be security conscious and the other is how to have the best battery life possible! Enjoy… Smart Phone Security: Here are some great things to do to protect you expensive smartphone: 1. Set a password. 2. Download the updates for your phone. 3. Treat your phone like your PC. 4. Use discretion when downloading apps. 5. Pay attention to the private data accessed by apps. 6. Download a “find your phone” app. 7. Exercise caution with links in SMS messages. 8. On Public WiFi, limit email, social networking and only window shop. 9. If a website ever asks you to enter your credit card information, you should automatically look to see if the web address begins with “https”. 10. Enable a Wipe feature on your phone. Read all the details here: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/ blogs/techchron/detail?entry_id=79145#ixzz18EjtZODO Smart phone battery life extension: Smartphones in general tend to be prone to shorter battery life because of all of the capabilities built into the phones. The battery in the iPhone is unfortunately not userreplaceable either, so carrying around a second battery isn’t an option (but I have another suggestion later). The good news is that there are a number of adjustments you can make that will dramatically extend the life of your iPhone battery. 1. Start with the Brightness setting (Settings/ Brightness) by turning it down to the lowest acceptable level and make sure the AutoBrightness is turned on. 2. E-mail can be another huge power-suck on the iPhone especially if you have it checking multiple accounts and you get a lot of mail. By default, both the Push and the Fetch options are turned on which can be a big power drain. 3. Push essentially pushes e-mail to your phone as it arrives to your primary e-mail system. Unless you have to get messages that quickly, turn off the Push option for your e-mail account(s) (Settings/Mail, Contacts, Calendars/Fetch New Data) to conserve lots of power. 4. While you are in the Fetch settings, either set the interval to Hourly or Manually to conserve the most power. Fetch determines how often your phone goes out to your mail system to check for new mail and is also used for the ‘Find My iPhone’ feature in MobileMe, so setting it to Manually isn’t for everyone. 5. If you have a special e-mail configuration such as an imap account, you may have an additional place to choose Push or Fetch in the Advanced section of the Fetch New Data screen.

7. While we are on the subject of third-party applications, changing your notification settings in Facebook, Twitter, etc. (from your computer) so that you don’t get a text message every time an update is posted to your accounts. 8. Location services for things like maps and restaurant finders are awesome, but they also drain power every time you open any ‘location service’ enabled application. You can turn off Location Services for general usage and only turn it on when you actually need it (Settings/General/Location Services). 9. Turning off the Bluetooth feature on any smartphone has two potential benefits: it saves power and its more secure (Bluetooth can allow unauthorized connections to your phone). Unless you are one of those cyborg looking folks that likes to torture whomever is on the other end with lower sound quality, ditch the Bluetooth.

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10. Turning off Wi-Fi until you actually want to use it is another good power saver (Settings/Wi-Fi). You may have noticed that every time your phone gets near any new Wi-Fi hotspots, it lets you know (both a power drain and a general pain!) 11. Set your Auto-Lock interval (Settings/General/ Auto-Lock) to the shortest time that works for you (it’s like the Sleep option on computers). Also, get into the habit of locking your iPhone as soon as you are done using it, instead of allowing it to go blank on its own by pressing the thin metal Sleep/Wake button on the top of the phone. 12. If you are going into a meeting or movie theater or know that you are in a low or no coverage area, turn on the Airplane mode to save a bundle of power (General/Airplane Mode). 13. If you’re getting low on power and want to squeeze a few extra phone calls or text messages in, turn off the 3G option (Settings/General/Network) and don’t check e-mail or try to surf the web.

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14. Apple also recommends that you completely power-cycle your phone at least once a month. That means charging it all the way up and discharging it until it dies, as proper maintenance of lithium-based batteries. 15. If you travel frequently, I suggest getting a sleek attachable battery charger like the Juice Pack from Mophie ( http://www.mophie.com ). Mine has saved me (and sometimes the passenger sitting next to me!) many times on road trips.

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Life’s a Breeze in Ubud We like to drop in on Ubud now and again – it’s such fun to be in a place where nearly everyone else seems to be dropping out – and we were there one weekend recently, staying at Bali Breezes, an establishment not previously experienced but, under the watchful eye of Pak Ketut helped out by Pak Nyoman and Ni Nyoman, is a delightful pension-style accommodation that offers stand-alone villas, some with swimming pools, at very reasonable rates. It was the first time we’d stayed at the Pengosetan end of town and we were pleasantly surprised to find Jl Pengosetan itself a resort for those seeking both retail therapy and comfortable digs. Among the nearby pleasures is the ARMA museum and gallery and of course ARMA Café, where the espresso is first class and – on a very cool and blowy afternoon – the potato soup is a must. Ubud was buzzing with tourists and (unfortunately) awash with huge buses that would block a German autobahn, never mind an Ubud street. Why such monsters are allowed anywhere near a narrow defile is one of the many mysteries of Balinese public policy. But never mind. The Hectormobile, a venerable Feroza who answers to the name Francesca, or informally Franny, manages to squeeze into – and through – many small spaces that alarm both visiting passengers and Mrs Hector. Having learned to drive in London and honed these skills with exposure to the delights of such European traffic-friendly megacities as Rome and Paris, Hector finds Bali’s traffic problems placed in a very reasonable perspective; we’d choose Simpang Siur over Trafalgar Square any time and tiny Ubud is a doddle compared with Barcelona on a busy day. Australians who intone “Sheeze!” at our traffic should remember that at home they have the privilege of driving conditions that if they only knew it are the envy of the world.

Oh, Yum! We dined one Ubud night at Café des Artistes in Jl Bisma. It’s not to be missed, and not only because of its commodious off-street parking. The cheese and fruit platter from the dessert menu as an entree shared by three was a delight, especially since it included Bali’s own sharp little black grapes. The party then went on to delicious steaks (in two cases) and a spicy grilled chicken breast for the third diner. A half-litre carafe of house Shiraz helped out. The restaurant was very busy and this was good, because it provided a fine field of view of the eclectic mix of patrons – locally based and visitors – and their habits. The art of surreptitious observation is a fine skill to acquire. It makes dining out, for example, such conversational fun. This practice occasionally gets Hector into trouble; though never with those whose astonishing behaviour and manners becomes the subject of comment. Corrective imprecations are sometimes heard from Mrs Hector, but these are generally ignored. This leads to further trouble of course, but sport is, well, sport, and cannot be denied.

Monkey’s Uncle There was an amusing little incident one lunchtime when Hector, who had elected to remain at home at Bali Breeze with his laptop computer rather than shuffle round the shops, arrived at the designated eating point ahead of the shopping party. Advising the attentive waitperson (a decorous and smiling young woman) at the Three Monkeys in Jl Monkey Forest – where else? – that he was joining two ladies for lunch and would look for them among the tables, she propelled him towards one nearby at which sat a delicious young lady and said: “This one?” She was Russian, possibly, so may not have understood the smiling “I’m so sorry” offered in apology by your embarrassed scribe. But perhaps the body language told the story. The shopping party arrived shortly thereafter, thankfully, meaning that Hector could cease pretending to commune with the Koi in the restaurant’s decorative fishpond and turn his full attention to the business of the moment. Which turned out to be a nicely minted spinach ravioli.

Eat Up, Help Out We’ll have to miss two not-to-be-missed events (being offisland is a reasonable excuse but it’s a shame) – a UNICEF fundraiser on August 13 at the Westin at Nusa Dua, of which the Bali Advertiser is a sponsor, and the ROLE dinner at the Ayana on August 11. Bali’s plush international hotels are seen by some at the “radical” end of the observer market as somehow being blots on the landscape. This is of course rubbish. They all run very good social and community development programmes (and employ many Balinese who mightn’t otherwise have jobs) and deserve public acknowledgement for this. The Westin event, Spirit of a Champion, features a performance of Wushu, Barongsai (the Chinese Lion Dance),

Pencak Silat as well as Capoeira. It’s at the Nusa Indah Hall at the Bali International Convention Centre. An introduction class to Wushu will be available on the afternoon before the show. This event is in conjunction with the UNICEF Check Out for Children fundraising programme that the Westin and other Starwood hotels and resorts are supporting. Starwood has been working for 16 years to raise funds for the world’s most vulnerable children – Titin Rohayati at the Westin Nusa Dua tells us more than $7 million Australian (approaching US$8 million at today’s exchange rates) has been raised since the programme began. The money is garnered through a staff fundraising competition between Starwood Hotels in the Asia Pacific region which began in 2003. Last year Starwood staff in the Asia Pacific region raised more than US$132,000 in the UNICEF Check out for Children Challenge. Under the programme the money to date has been used to immunise thousands of children against the major childhood diseases: diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, measles, childhood tuberculosis and hepatitis B. Now the programme is focusing on helping UNICEF education projects throughout the Asia Pacific. The impact of a child’s education is long-lasting because children of educated mothers are 50 percent more likely to survive beyond their fifth birthdays than those whose mothers didn’t get a chance to go to school. Money raised will help UNICEF build and improve school facilities; provide quality teacher training in impoverished areas and essential school supplies; help children return to schools after emergencies with “School-ina-box” kits; provide teaching programmes for ethnic minority areas; and communicate awareness of gender and health issues in schools. Tickets for the show cost Rp50.000 and the introduction to Wushu class plus the show costs Rp75,000. They are available through the Westin (call 08113802975 or 0361 77 1906 ext 6420 or email destination. westinbali@westin.com.

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The Ayana event on August 11 is a charity dinner – it’s dubbed ROLE Models – that follows a 10-week hospitality training course in partnership with the ROLE Foundation undertaken by seven disadvantaged students who have no formal schooling and most of whom were illiterate before they joined ROLE’s vocational training programme. They are now learning basic serving skills from AYANA’s senior managers and trainers, with the aim of eventually securing long-term employment in the hotel industry. Their training includes setting tables, pouring drinks, serving meals, taking orders and clearing plates. At the August 11 event they will serve “real” guests for the first time, supported by AYANA’s trainers. The menu at the Rp500,000 a head dinner sounds inviting: Muara fish salad with pickled roots sour sauce; Keluwak beef soup with ginger and chilli; grilled chicken with red curry sauce, vegetables and pandan rice; and crispy banana fritter with mungbean Javanese ice cream. All proceeds from the dinner go to the ROLE Foundation. Check out their website at www.rolefoundation.org.

Ah So News that All Nippon Airlines (ANA) and AirAsia have signed up to a cooperative deal that next year will bring AirAsia Japan into regional skies is good to hear. The new airline proposes to fly both internally in Japan and to regional destinations and might, in the fullness of time, produce a lift in the number of Japanese travellers to our shores. They’ve been scarcer of late than they should be, for all sorts of reasons, not all of them connected with the withdrawal of Japan Air Lines from the Bali route. But they’re fun, as well as well mannered, and they add a lot of value to the dining experience at Japanese restaurants here.

National Flag Day We’ll miss Independence Day this year, which is a pity, because we like to be here for Indonesia’s official birthday and also to win the informal competition in our street to see who gets the flag up first. We’ve won two years running, with a bright and clean Merah Putih (it only comes out once a year) firmly tied to a nice straight bit of bamboo pole that resides for the period in a custom-made cradle, a length of grey PVC piping that was probably souvenired from somewhere by our handyman, known to us from his sterling performance on our behalf as Mr Maybe. On August 17 we’ll be in Scotland where, in these devolved pre-Disunited Kingdom days, the fine white saltire of the St Andrew’s Cross is everywhere seen fluttering proudly on its field of dark blue.

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Bali’s wonders extend beyond the shore. The waters around the island are teeming with undersea creatures, such as clownfish, turtles, octopus, cuttlefish. With easy diving conditions all year round and the possibility to dive from the shore, Bali is the perfect place for kids to be introduced to Nemo’s world. Children can begin to scuba dive in a fun way as young as 8 years old. PADI is the most widely recognised scuba diving institution worldwide and they have designed several programs to teach the basics of breathing underwater and essential safety rules for children. If they like the experience, they can become certified from 10 years old. Marie from Atlantis Dive is an experienced instructor and she particularly enjoys working with kids because, she says, they are ultimately better divers than adults. Kids love watching the underwater world and its inhabitants. She recommends that parents let their kids discover by themselves the wonderful universe of the big blue. Parents don’t need to be with their kids and children, if left with a good instructor, will learn fast and be responsible. In Bali there are many dive operations and kids should always dive with a fully PADI certified company offering children’s programs. Instructors should have experience of working with children and have a good rapport with them. A look at their equipment often tells a lot and with children, it is essential have masks, regulators and BCDs in kids’ sizes. Families can decide to join a kid’s program or if they have enough time for a full course or want a taster, they can opt for an introduction dive. After some basic theory and a session in shallow water, you will do two dives in the sea. Instructors choose shallow diving spots. It is a full day program and by the end of it, you’ll know if you’d like to take it further. Most families come back totally amazed by the experience. Kids from 10 years old can do an introduction dive. For a soft introduction, PADI offer the Bubblemaker Experience for kids from 8 years old who can already swim, even if they are not super swimmers. A session will last around one hour and kids will learn about the equipment and take their first breath underwater. It is done in a swimming pool and the maximum depth is only 2 metres/ 6 feet. Feeling at ease in the water and having fun in a safe environment are the main objectives of this program. They can even organize Bubblemaker birthday parties. Seal Team is the next PADI course for kids 8 yrs+. It is for young divers who are looking for action-packed fun in a pool by doing exciting scuba AquaMissions. Have you ever wondered what

fantastic night dive on the Tulamben wreck! If by then, your children are hooked by diving, they can continue to do a Junior Rescue Diver (ages 12-14) or even the Junior Master Scuba Diver (ages 12-14). What parents often do not know is that any of the last four courses described above can make your children earn hours in their school’s service program or college credit. We asked Marie from Atlantis what were the best dive spots for young divers in Bali and she recommended Tulamben, Amed, Padangbai and Menjangan. All these spots are relatively easy to dive without too much current, have great coral and heaps of colourful fish. Exploring the WW2 Liberty wreck of Tulamben is a great attraction that kids will not forget. Diving often opens the eyes of kids to the reality and fragility of our planet. Good instructors will show kids what dead coral looks like, explain to them why it happened and raise the awareness of kids towards the responsibility of humans to preserve our environment. Several dive companies take part in environmental initiatives such as Coral Watch, reef conservation programs, world reef cleaning day and other local initiatives. A good example is Reef Seen Aquatics in Pemuteran, North Bali who have a turtle hatchery, the Reef Gardeners program of reef restoration.

The Open Water Diver course is open to kids 10 yrs+ and it leads to a certification recognised worldwide. Children do not need to have done the previous two courses to embark on this one. There are three stages to this course. You start with the theory in a classroom at the dive centre or now also online. Then kids will do a series of confined water dives to learn the basic scuba skills and finally they will do proper open water dives to practise their skills. In total they will make at least five pool dives and four dives at local dive sites. They will receive the Junior Open Water Diver PADI card. The next stage is the Junior Advanced O p e n Wa t e r D i v e r (12+/15+), for kids who want to get more dives under their belt while continuing to learn under the supervision of a PADI Instructor. This course builds on what you’ve learned and develops new capabilities by introducing you to new activities and new ways to have fun scuba diving. Kids under 15 years old obtain the Junior Advanced Open Water and it will automatically become an Advanced Open Water certification when they turn 15. They will just need to ask for another card from PADI. The new skills in this course are underwater navigation, deeper water diving from 18-30 metres/ 60-100 feet and three adventure dives. The adventures dives can be chosen from various activities that are offered by the PADI centre you are training with. Although not all options may be available, depending on the location, the broad range of types of dives makes this course exciting and more varied. Some of the common options include drift dives, night dives, wreck diving, underwater photography, under water naturalist, boat dives and sometimes combine two as in the

More diving spots can be found around Bali for certified divers and families enjoy day trips on a boat combining a cruise to Nusa Lembongan with snorkelling and diving on two spots there. Watersports companies based in Nusa Dua also offer diving trips at various levels on Nusa Dua reef. Families going to Menjangan island usually combine diving and snorkelling and thus family members who are not diving can still enjoy the day, stop on the small beach and snorkel on amazing seascapes. Families who love scuba diving often like to plan holidays on a liveaboard to access some of the best diving spots in the world. Other scuba diving holidays combine day trips out at sea and accommodation in various towns or villages to also do some tourism and be introduced to the culture of Bali. A company such as Atlantis International Diving Centre offers sea safaris around Bali lasting from one night to 2 weeks. Scuba diving is a great activity that kids can share with their family or do on their own with a professional dive operation. The success of it will largely depend on the quality of the company you choose and it is important to check their credentials, experience and meet the instructors. If done in the right context, scuba diving is a skill that your children will have for life and can take anywhere in the world. When we think that three quarters of the world’s surface is ocean, wouldn’t it be a shame not to know what is going on under the surface?

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For Sale; Laptop Packard Bell dual core 14 inch, hd 120GB, RAM 1 GB, webcam, dvd-rw, good condition only 3,8 mil. Call: 745 5886. Denpasar. [061] For Sale; Macbook white 13.3 inch core 2 duo, hd 120GB, RAM 2 GB, DVDRW, Wi-Fi, webcam. Asked 5,4 mil nego. Call: 745 5886. Denpasar. [062] For Sale/Trade; Canon Optura 600 camcorder. From USA. Comes with LowePro bag, extended battery, and accessories. All exc. cond. Like new. 3M Rp (nego) or trade for Tuflite epoxy surfboard. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [117] For Sale; Laptop Toshiba, satellite: L645D, Window7, 3,00GB, original, Wi-Fi, Processor AMD Athlon (TM) II P320 Dual Core 2, 10 GHz, 5 month old, no insered data yet, Rp. 5,5mill, Include modem Huawei, (nego), send SMS: 0819 1657 2219. Kuta. [138]

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Looking For; Keyboard technics Kn 2600 or kn 7000 good condition and reasonable price. Call: 745 5886. Denpasar. [060] Wanted; Bamboo knitting needles. Does anyone make them here? (If not, why not?) I would like to order some for export. 081 139 5963. [079]

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For Sale; Old type Wilson Rally Junior tennis racquets for sale made of iron suitable for age 8 - 12 Rp. 300.000; also Yonex adult tennis racquets made of carbon with Wilson NXT string, complete cover, Rp. 700.000; all are original. Please call 0852 5363 4563. Kuta. [002]

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THE HEART OF BALI Toastmasters is Alive & Well in Bali! By Michele Cempaka Toastmasters International began in 1924, as the result of a basement brainstorm in a YMCA in Santa Ana, California. Ralph C. Smedley, the club’s founder, held the first Toastmasters’ meeting never realizing that this would become one of the largest and most prominent international speaking clubs in the world. Today, Toastmasters has over 13,000 clubs and more than 270,000 members in 116 countries. Why is Toastmasters so successful? In many respects, the continuous evolution of Toastmasters’ educational programs and resources has greatly contributed to the success of this esteemed organization. In addition, the members play a very significant role, as their active participation is crucial to keeping Toastmaters’ clubs alive. The vision of Toastmasters International is to “empower people to achieve their full potential and realize their dreams. Through their member clubs, people throughout the world can improve their communication and leadership skills, and find the courage to change.” Eighty-one years later in 2005, Toastmasters was established in Bali by a group of dedicated people who strongly desired a platform which would allow them the opportunity to develop their skills in speaking, listening, giving feedback, decision-making, leadership and mentoring. Strong Tjie, the current club president elect for Bali Toastmasters’ Club became a member four years ago. He admits to being coerced by his wife, but then he really began to enjoy his membership, as he witnessed a marked improvement in his own leadership and communication skills. “Now I can ‘hear’ more than I can ‘speak’. When I talk to someone or a group of people I notice that I can talk faster in my mind and listen, choosing which words I should say.” Ina Jones, the Area Governor of all Toastmasters’ clubs in Bali, has also greatly benefited from her six year membership in the club. “I have had several opportunities to hold leadership positions over the past few years. This has really made me a better leader in many respects. I’ve also noticed how my communication skills have greatly improved, which has led to various opportunities such as becoming a trainer and a professional speaker,” said Ina. Toastmasters International offers a well structured educational program which all members can utilize to achieve their personal and professional goals in becoming better communicators. This is the heart of every Toastmasters’ club. The curriculum has been proven to help members develop both their communication and leadership skills step by step. Members will also enjoy numerous opportunities for awards and recognition as they achieve their goals. The communication and leadership tracks are not mutually exclusive, as members may choose to participate in both at the same time. Members advance through each track by working through a series of manuals, each of which offers a set of carefully crafted projects to complete. Every project includes an evaluation guide, which gives club members an easy way to provide immediate feedback as the project is completed. The ‘Communication Track’ consists of 10 speech projects which are detailed in the manual that every new member receives. The projects are designed to help members develop their speaking skills at their own pace. When a member finishes all of his/her projects, the member is then recognized as a Competent Communicator (CC).

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The ‘Leadership Track’ also consists of 10 projects which the member completes by serving in various club meeting roles such as Grammarian, General Evaluator, Timer, etc. An evaluator will give the member feedback on each project, helping him/her improve communication skills. When a member has completed the manual, s/he will be recognized as a Competent Leader, thus achieving CL status. “I found my strength and weakness about leadership through serving in different roles. Once again I’m learning how to be a true leader and help other people find the benefits of being a Toastmaster member,” said Amran, VP Education. “Toastmasters offer the best syllabus where I find that every member can start their project together with all members. This is amazing,” said Strong. He has already been awarded Competent Communicator (CC) and Advanced Communicator Bronze (ACB), but he is still working on his Competent Leadership (CL) projects which he hopes to complete in this term. Amran Hidayat thinks the program is very complete and easy to learn even without a mentor. “I want to finish all the programs in TM, and share the benefits with others. If it worked for me...I believe it will work for other people too.”

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Ina Jones agrees. “The system works incredibly well and the resources are limitless.” As for my own experience, I became a member in 2009 because I wanted to become more confident speaking in front of groups. Since I teach a variety of workshops on and off Bali, I know well how important it is to be a good communicator. Over these past two years I can honestly say that I have made so much improvement in many areas including speaking, listening and leadership. I really believe that Toastmasters has provided me with all the tools I need to become an eloquent speaker and leader. It’s also a lot of fun! I have really enjoyed listening to other member’s speeches on a wide variety of fascinating subjects. My own goals for this term are to get awarded for both CC and CL tracks. What I love most about Toastmasters, is that we all support each other to reach higher and develop ourselves to our fullest potential. Come find out why thousands of people continue to join Toastmasters’ clubs worldwide. Bali has four clubs to choose from with different meeting days so you have lots of options! Here they are as follows: Bali Toastmasters Club meets every 2nd & 4th Thursday 6:30pm - 9pm at Jl Batur Sari 22 B, Sanur. Meeting includes a light dinner. For more information please call Amran on: 08123762000. Magical Toastmasters Bali Club meets every 1st & 3rd Saturday 2:30pm – 5pm at Jl. Hang Tuah 43, Sanur. Meeting includes light snack. For more information please call Verga on: 081802796888. Seminyak Toastmasters meets every 1st & 3rd Friday 6:30pm - 9pm at Casa Artista Jl. Sari Dewi 17, Seminyak. Meeting includes a light dinner. For more information please call Richard on: 085714196634. Ubud Toastmasters meets every 2nd & 4th Wednesday 5:30pm - 8pm at Campuhan College, Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Campuhan, Ubud. For more information please call Andry on: 082145226806.

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For Sale; Guitar Dobro electric acoustic spider resonator with hard case, imported from Australia, paid 10 juta, sell 7 juta. Almost new. Hp. 0813 3854 9492. Sanur. [107]

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For Sale; Second DS Rp. 700.000, PS2 + CD games 50 Rp. 800.000. Skin sofa Rp. 2.500.000, Antiqus model bench big Rp. 4.000.000, iPhone 3GS, 16GS Rp. 3.500.000. Call 0812 387 4729. Tuban. [108] For Sale; Macbook Pro 13” Unibody. 2.26 GHZ / core duo / 2GB SDRAM / 160GB HD. Complete. 7.5 mill nego. Contact 081 7975 7779. Seminyak. [109]

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For Sale; Leaving country: Blackberry Storm - good condition! In box incl. all equipment, case, charger, headset, etc. plus 16 GB Mirco SD. Price: Rp. 2,8 mio. Contact: <nbaertling@ gmx.de> or 0878 6236 0361. Jimbaran. [110] For Sale; Cancellation order from project , wireless hi-fi docking speaker for iPod or iPhone , streaming music via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi from Mac/ PC or Cellphone with remote control , 100W RMS, brand new, never use. Call: 0812 362 9939 - Francis. [111]

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For Sale; Home Gym for sale with minimum 15 separate operations to keep whole body tuned. Fitplus made. In excellent condition. New 5.5 juta sell 3.5 juta. 081 855 0393. Sanur. [075]

For Sale; Private collection books from time-life. 1. World War II series (16). 2. The Old West series (17). 3. The World’s Wild Places series (18). 4. Wild, Wild World Of Animals series (19). 5. Nature Library series (24). Please call: 0821 4548 9595. Nusa Dua. [099] For Sale; Leaving Bali, Nikon D5000 camera with lens Nikon 18-55mm. Working perfect in mint condition. Price 3 mil, nego. Info 0821 4616 8200 or <i_virgen@virgen.com>. Canggu. [102]

SULAWESI, CARAKA TRAVELINDO Many tailor made tours throughout Sulawesi, only one hours flight from Bali. For prompt and efficient service contact : info@sulawesi-indonesia.com Call (0411) 318 877 or www.sulawesi-indonesia.com C/BT/P-3 Nov. 10

For Sale; Shoulder cam, Canon xl2 interchangeable lens professional camera, complete with two L-series Canon lens ( wide & tele ), 2 battery, hard case, manual, remote, manual DVD, fast charger. 0812 3604 2007. Denpasar. [112]

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For Sale; USA AT & T iPhone4, 16GB, includes Gevey sim so that it can be used in Indonesia, 4. 5 juta. Iphone 3GS, 16GB, 3.5 juta. Blackberry Torch, 4 juta. E-mail: <alanrkona@gmail. com>. Call 0812 3678 3142. Jimbaran. [122] For Sale; Canon Lens, 1785 USM IS with lens hood and UV filter, Canon 55-250 IS with Hoya UV filter, still in good condition, sell for 4,2 million both, nego, Call or text 0852 3811 5007. Nusa Dua. [123] C/BT/I-18 May 11

Community Groups

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Rotaract Club of Bali-Ubud Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world. Rotaract’s 145,000 members are young men and women (ages 18 to 30) who serve the needs of their communities, widen their personal and professional contacts, and increase their understanding of the world. Rotary International provides the administrative support that helps Rotaract clubs thrive. Contact : <rotaract_ ubud@yahoogroups.com> or <www.rotaractubud.org>.

to join the club. Further information is available at our Serangan clubhouse office, open every day (closed on Friday), or visit our website: <www.royalbaliyachtclub.com>. We look forward to see you sailing on the water.

Rotary Club Bali Ubud Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. RC Bali Ubud works with Rotary Clubs from all over the world in international service projects. We meet every Tuesdays evening at 6:30 pm at Tropical Bale, Jl. Sanggingan Ubud, tel 0361-745 8667. We welcome all Rotarians and invited guests.

Sanur Chapter of Green Drinks Green Drinks is an international network of people who are interested in all things green! In Sanur, we gather at Manik Organik on the first Monday of each month at 6pm and share our experiences and ideas for saving the environment, one green step at a time! Green Drinks has over 500 chapters worldwide (www.greendrinks.org). There are no dues or fees – this is a free monthly event and all are welcome!Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85 / Sanur, Bali / Indonesia shop: +62 (0)361 855 3380 / <www.manikorganikbali.com>.

Rotary Service Club Ubud Rotary is an international service organization of over one million volunteers focusing on eradicating polio, improving health, sanitation and literacy and promoting peace throughout the world. Its motto is “Service Above Self.” The Rotary Club Bali Ubud Sunset meets Monday from 5:30 to 7 pm at the Maya Hotel. Refreshments. Cost: Rp. 60,000. Prospective members and guests welcome. Weekly guest speakers. Please contact us at <baliubudsunset@gmail.com> to reserve or inquire. Royal Bali Yacht Club The Royal Bali Yacht Club wants you to come and enjoy sailing. Our clubhouse is located in Serangan (Turtle Island). We have a program of racing and social events throughout the year. The club has Bali-lasers and Optimists available for use by members and races are held on several Sundays each month at times suitable to the tide. There is also a growing fleet of Catamarans providing exciting viewing for spectators. Club members have boats ranging from optimist, blasers, dinghies, catamarans and keelboats, however boat ownership is certainly not necessary

Rhesus Negative Blood Group Bali International Medical Centre will keep record of all persons with Rhesus Negative Blood Group, (negative Rh Factor), who are residing in Bali. If you wish to register yourself please call 761 263, or fax 764 345, or e-mail : <info@bimcbali.com>.

Satyagraha Ashram Yoga for children and adult. Satyagraha Ashram, a non profit institution provides: Yoga for: Children: Sunday 1 pm - 2 pm, Adult: Daily. Weds, Friday 8 am - 9:30 am. Tues, Thurs, Friday: 5 pm - 6 pm. Sat : 4 pm - 5:30 pm, Teacher: By appointment. Herbal Class: By appointment. Jl. Nyuh Kuning, behind Pura Puseh, Ubud. Ph. 971 699. <http://www.satyagrahabali.org>. Secret Garden of the Divine Mother Perhaps the smallest public garden in the world, is dedicated to a great task: that of Healing Mother Earth and All Her Children. Secret Garden is expected to help us access our Secret Selves-the sacred within each of us. Humandkind and the Universe are interconnected. In essence we are all one. Let us work together to realize our common dream of “One Earth, One Sky, One Humandkind”. It is not a casual visit, it is a cleansing and beautifying experience for the Soul. The Garden is open all day but prior appointment is recommended : Jl Pura Mertesari no 27 Sunset Road Kuta Bali Phone 0361.8477290 or 0361.7801595.

Seed Hope Children’s Home Seed Hope Children’s Home is a home for poor children, often from broken families who need help in their education and daily life, to give them a better future. Now there are 110 children in our care. Are you willing to help them ? Please contact Rev. Made Tommy. Phone (0361) 422 677. Thank you for your support and for your love to the children. SENI SENI Advocates HIV/AIDS to reduce stigma and discrimination. SENI is a self funded independent network. SENI works together with civil society to advocate HIV/AIDS awarness by using art as a language of exchange. “People with correct information are empowered to make their own choices.” For further information please contact : <GloballyAware@ pacific.net.au> and 081 7976 7333 (Nicholas). Seventh Day Adventist Church Sabbath School Service: 09:00 - 10:45. Divine Service: 11:00 - 12:00. Youth meeting: 16:30 - 18:30. Wednesday Evening Prayer: 19:00 - 20:30. Seventh Day Adventist Church Surapati, Jl. Surapati IV/6 Denpasar. Contact person: Pastor Susilo Mundriharto. Tel: 0361-233677. Seventh Day Adventist Church - Nusa Dua, Jl. Kampus Udayana, in front of Graha Anyar Jimbaran 80361. Contact person: Pastor Yanto Lukas. Mobile: 0817-483 2338 or email: <raybalidio@yahoo.com>. Seventh Day Adventist Church - Hangtuah, Jl. Drupadi No. 9X, Renon, Denpasar. Contact person: Pastor Raymond Lohonauman. Mobile: 0817-397384 or email: <raybalidio@ yahoo.com>. SOS - Kinderdorf We, SOS-Kinderdorf, are a foster home and at this moment we are caring for 360 less fortunate children. Because of the limited capacity, we need your assistance in order to give proper care and education for our foster children. The support that we need are as follows: Material donation, money, as well as volunteer workers as English teachers & skills teachers. For complete information, please contact: R.B. Haryono (+62 361) 241 847, 742 6975 e-mail: <sosbali@dps.centrin. net.id>.

COMMUNITY GROUPS is free for all non profit activities, groups, etc. For your group to be listed here contact: Bali Advertiser Tel. 755 392 / Fax. 764 191 or email : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz. Please notify our office for any corrections or changes. Let’s keep this up to date!


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For Sale; Dining-set for 12 people 70 items! Porcelain, Hutschenreuther from Germany, plain white. For all 2.8 mio, or for 6 people 1.4 mio. Also a lot of glasses (wine) and candlelight. For more information please send SMS to 0859 3616 6536. Sanur. [131] For Sale; German books. More than 300, Ken Follet, Dan Brown, Thriller, Roman Each only 10.000! For more information please send SMS to 0859 3616 6536. Sanur. [132] For Sale; Music CDs. Pop, Soul, 70-90 years. Each only 10.000! For more information please send SMS to 0859 3616 6536. Sanur. [133]

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Wanted; 2nd hand hospital bed for home care for rent/ sale. Please contact Desi at 0821 4604 7646. Sanur. [119] For Sale; Blackberry Torch, opened box just to unlock the phone, 4 juta or trade for iphone4. IBM ThinkPad T43 laptop, excellent condition 3.5 juta. Asus netbook, excellent condition, 2 juta. Call 0812 3678 3142. Jimbaran. [120] For Sale; Sony digital camera, 700k rp, Portable DVD player 800k rp, Gevey sim, 100k rp, brand new women’s Nike, 300k rp, Toshiba laptop works great, screen has crack, 1.2 juta. Call 0812 3678 3142. Jimbaran. [121]

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Riding a bike on Bali’s roads may seem a somewhat ridiculous concept given the wobbly road rules and vehicular pandemonium that the south offers, but it is a burgeoning movement with the possibility to create great changes. Bike 2 work is a phenomenon that began in 2004 with a dream to relieve Jakarta of traffic congestion and the reliance on motorised vehicles. The dream has become a cult hit with a facebook site that has over 14000 members. There is Bali fan club too, but don’t just punch the ‘like’ button you have to get on yer bike. Shake it up - ride to work, or your local margarita dive. And while your excuses ring in my ears, those Javanese didn’t wait for pollution to vamoosh and bike lanes to materialize, instead they stuck on their masks and the sheer volume of cyclists has made it a necessity, in some cases, to create the cycle paths….something about Mohamed and the mountain may be appropriate here. Admittedly at this point you

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may have to pick your moment and your route, but imagine how fast you could zip down Sunset or the Bypass if there was a gilded space just for cyclists to wiz through. While that vision may seem like it has come from some dude on acid, you’ve got to keep the dream alive. So if cycling to work has seemed a fanciful idea, fancy no more. REASONS TO BIKE

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LITTLE TIT BIT Little Tree Bali is offering promotional space for NGOs, and retail space for their socially and environmentally responsible products. Bring your flyers and business cards down to this eco friendly hotspot. Contact chris@littletreebali.com. POLY FOLLY HILEX POLY claim to be the largest plastic bag recycling company in the world. But the good feeling you might get from this vanishes when you realise that in order to recycle these bags into more bags means introducing MORE plastic into waste stream. That’s right, some plastic bags might be 100% recyclable but here is the problem in simple terms; due to the recycling process degrading the integrity of the plastic only 30% of the old bag can be added to the new bag. That results in 70% new plastic! Certainly this is not the moment to get defeatist. It is another reminder that plastic bags are here to stay unless you actually STOP using them. TRASH TROUBLES

So what, you may ask, will I put my rubbish in? If you haven’t already got a recycling system in place at home, such as the one provided by ECO BALI, just put everything non organic in the bin WITHOUT a plastic bag. The organic waste needs to be handled differently. A few options include: 1. Wrapping it in newspaper to put in the bin. 2. Setting up a worm farm or compost system. Or 3. Feeding it to the chickens and pigs. Contact Eco Bali for recycling and composting systems to suit your home. www.eco-bali.com or 0361 790 7314. THE LAST WORD Today is a great day to change. Join ECO BUZZ on facebook for regular environmental updates.

Eco Buzz by Monsoon Wanita E-mail: monsoonwanita@gmail.com Copyright © 2011 Eco Buzz You can read all past articles of Eco Buzz at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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For Sale; 2nd sewing machine electric n stiching n sewing stuff, cheap, must go. Send SMS 0819 1643 7730. Kerobokan. [070]

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For Sale; Bicycle with basket, color pink, rarely used just for bought 1,3 m sale for best offer. SMS 0819 1643 7730. Kerobokan. [071]

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I have received a lot of email about how to grow vegetables in shade, and what does full sun really mean?

If you have a shady garden you can still grow vegetables. It is a common misconception that the only place to grow vegetables is in full sun. You just need to be selective about what you grow given the sunlight considerations. Generally root and leaf vegetables can tolerate partial shade, though vegetables grown for their fruits generally need at least 5 hours of full direct sunlight per day, and perform much better with over 8 hours of direct sun. Available light and heat can be increased by providing reflective materials around plants, for example aluminum foil or white painted surfaces. All plants vary in their need for sunlight. Full shade is defined as little or no light, partial shade is 4-6 hours of sunlight, and full sun is more than 8 hours of sun per day. When considering which crops to grow in shady areas, think in terms of leaves and roots. Plants we grow for their leaves (lettuce, spinach) and those we grow for their roots (ginger, spring onions, carrots) will do fairly well in partially shady conditions. Fruiting vegetables such as tomatoes and eggplants are happiest when they bake in the sun from sunrise to sunset. These plants work hard to produce large leaves and fruit and they require ample amounts of sunlight, water and nutrients to grow. Leafy vegetables require less sun because they don’t develop fruit. These plants prefer cooler temperatures and become bitter or develop seed heads when temperatures rise. Leafy vegetables grow well in partial shade, especially in hotter climates. Root vegetables need more sun than leafy vegetables, usually about six or more hours of sun daily. You also need to consider that all shade is not equal. Some shady conditions will yield much more produce than others will. Gardeners should be familiar with the different types of shade. For example nearby trees may cast dappled shade or filtered light, on your garden for some or all of the day. If the tree canopy is high enough and the branches are not too dense, the conditions could still be reasonably bright. Trimming any low branches will help let in more sunlight. More challenging than dappled shade is partial shade. Shade from buildings is more difficult to combat than shade from trees, as it can plunge the garden into total shade for large parts of the day. Most gardens have a little of everything, some areas get full sun, some get filtered light and some other areas are in total shade. Creating bright reflective surfaces near your garden will benefit plants in areas of partial shade. If you’re growing near a wall I recommend painting the wall white or another light color. A bright painted wall that faces the sun for any period of the day will reflect a huge amount of light and heat. Alternatively you could cover the wall with aluminum foil, either technique speeds up growth rates, and can compensate for some other shade during the day. A few years ago I grew a tomato plant in the corner of an outdoor wall. The ground surface was concrete and the wall was painted white. The plant only received 4hrs direct sunlight, though it outperformed the tomatoes planted in the garden bed that received 8 hours full sun. The combination of the heat absorption from the concrete and the reflective property of the white walls produced a better growing condition than a full sun position! Greenhouses can work in a similar way, whereby the increase in heat alone provided by the enclosed greenhouse can lead to better

plant growth, despite no increase in sunlight. Many plants have been grown from the reflective white corners of a bathroom or kitchen, even tomatoes. Typically these rooms must have white painted or ceramic walls and a sunny outlook. I have even had a vegetable garden sandwiched amongst tall apartment buildings in areas with as little as 2hrs direct sunlight. What helped was that despite the low level of direct sun, the reflections of the sun from the high windows of the surrounding apartments for 3 hours a day combines with 1 hour of filtered sunlight through the tree canopy, provided more than enough solar energy to grow my garden. The moral of the story is that you need to experiment with different positions in the garden, because you never know what can happen. Remember that no vegetable will grow in full, dense shade unless you plan on eating moss! The following plants will produce with as little as 3 - 5 hours of direct sun, or fairly constant filtered light all day. Salad greens, such as leaf lettuce, endive, spring onions, carrots, cress, broccoli, cauliflower, beetroots, chard, spinach, kale and beans. Aside from vegetables, herbs will also do well in shady positions, such as garlic, ginger, chives, sage, parsley, basil, oregano and thyme. Parsley will do well in just 2 hours of direct midday sun. In some ways growing on a site with part shade is easier than growing in full sun. You won’t have to water as often, and plants that are quick to seed in hot weather such as spinach and basil, will grow quite a bit longer given some shade.

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Companion planting is often utilised for the benefit of cutting down on pest infestations, but it also conserves space, and many shade tolerant plants can benefit from being planted amongst the taller plants in the garden. Basil for example does really well under the shade of tomatoes and also repels pests. If the basil were on its own in full sun, it would bolt straight to seed. Spinach will keep producing all year if shaded by almost any taller plant and spring onions are another favorite to plant amongst the shade of the tomatoes. Companion planting is an art on its own. Knowing which plants will tolerate shade will help you get the most out of your garden space. You can use the full sun areas to grow fruits and vegetables that really need it, and those that do well in the shade can be utilised elsewhere. Grow lettuce, chard, carrots, chives, parsley, garlic, spring onions or spinach along borders. Grow some basil, broccoli or cauliflower in a container or window box. A lot of it simply comes down to trial and error. Some vegetables will grow better than others, the quality of shade, soil, ambient temperature and moisture will all play a role in determining the success of the shady vegetable garden. Make use of the space you have in both sun and shade, and you could easily double the amount of vegetables and herbs that you would usually get. Make the most of what you have, and you will harvest well! Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2011 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-1 Dec. 10


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10 August - 24 August, 2011

Bali Solarist: Ruko Sunset Plaza No. 14. Sunset Road Kuta - Bali Phone: 0361 8476792, Fax: 0361 8476792

For Sale; Surfboards; Jake Patterson 6’1” channel bottom good cond. Rp. 1.5 mill, Quiksilver Greg Brown 6’3” good cond. Rp. 1 mill, Paul Callahan 5’11” twinfin needs repair Rp. 500,000. Call Peter 0812 389 0994. Seminyak. [127] For Sale; Surfboards; JS 6’0” exc. cond Rp. 3 mill, Hedges 6’2” good cond Rp. 2 mill, Warner 6’0” gd cond Rp. 1.5 mill, Jake Patterson 5’10” supertwin gd cond Rp. 1.5 mill. Call Peter 0812 389 0994. Seminyak. [128]

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For Sale; Herbal remedy for arthritis, rheumatic pain etc, capsule form 30 sachets for 1 month supply only Rp. 100.000. I am now healed and I don’t need it anymore. Pls SMS Mark 0878 3523 5401. Denpasar. [163] For Sale; Brand new wedding kebaya, white colour with full application of imported beads, never used, size S/M. Bought for 1.1mil, sell for only 550thou. Sms me your email for pics. Mark 0878 3523 5401. Denpasar. [164]

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For Sale; HTC G2. Android 2.2 phone. Bought this year. Comes with charger. Android 2.2. Memory 4B ROM, 512 MB RAM. 0878 7612 8149. Seminyak. [136]

For Sale; Collector’s item: Hugo Boss sunglasses, exact model worn by NEO/ Keanu Reeves in the movie “The Matrix”. Rp. 1.5million. Contact: <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [166]

For Sale; iPhone 3G. Great condition. 2.5 million. Please call: 0878 7612 8149. Seminyak. [137]

For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Mini GT-S5570 (Android) White. Brand new screen protected + matching case. Full warranty. Compete box. Rp. 1.6 million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [142]

Import/Export of: ates - Marine Fishh and Invertebr Invertebrates - Koi and Arowana owana Aquarium and Pond Accesso Accessories ries Aquarium Design gn Setting Specialist cialist Pond Specialistt Aquarium and Pond Maintenance

Agent for Hozelock: Filtering & Gardening products

Showroom and Office: Jl. Hang Tuah 42 (50), Sanur 80227 (opposite KFC), Bali - Indonesia Phone: ne: 62-361-281488, Fax: 62-361-288031 Email: Em balireef@yokistudio.com

For Sale; Laptop Asus 42JC. Intel® Core˙ i5 Processor 430M, NVIDIA® GeForce® 310M, HDD 500GB, RAM: DDR3 1066 MHz, 14” widescreen, Altec Lansing® speakers. Sell for best offer. 081 856 6288. Jimbaran. [135]

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Bali Advertiser

10 August - 24 August, 2011

Burner

“Poor Digestion”

Like my father before I am obviously not alone. At the bottom of their “message” they proudly state that they send harassing emails to their list of 2,000 poor souls all desperately trying to avoid their attention. They even suggest that I advertise through their email list, from a business point of view it all sounds rather like the kiss of death to me. “Pay us some money and we’ll bludgeon your spam into someone’s head.” Bali is changing isn’t it? There was a time when everyone joked about beach harassment. “Transport, transport,” “tattoo, tattoo,” “bemo, bemo,” “you want watch?” “ you want girl?” an endless stream of pestering that makes life unpleasant in this beautiful place. Up until about five years ago we hardly ever received anything much by email but then, much like incontinence, one day it started. An occasional drip at first, slowly developing to a dribble and progressing to a steady stream of digital excretia from villa managers, event organisers and real estate agents. Bali’s infamous beach harassment has gone digital. It becomes particularly frustrating when some non computer savvy person sends you an unwelcome 20 mb file that will choke your email up for 2 days trying to persuade you to stay at their 5 star accommodation for only $2,000 a night. As a marketing strategy it’s about as effective as a dose of leprosy. These wonderful people are, of course, in salubrious company taking their place amongst the onslaught of dodgy Nigerian Minister’s widows asking to put billions of dollars into your bank account, fraudulent lottery companies telling you that you have won the grand prize when you never even bought a ticket or sleazy operators telling you you need an “enlargement” (whatever that might mean). Enough of this digital drivel (or do I mean dribble) there is, believe it or not, something else in Bali that is nearly as difficult as getting off the money changer’s mailing list. Have you noticed that you can always tell someone who has built a house here. Perhaps it’s the hunched shoulders, the sunken bloodshot eyes or maybe the dribble from the side of the mouth. The twitching is always a bit of a give away to say nothing of the constant mumbling as they shuffle down the street. It takes a particular kind of person to successfully build their dream home in Bali but, unfortunately, I’ve no idea what sort of a person that might be. Most people who build their own house find themselves having to keep track of many different aspects of construction of which they have limited or no technical knowledge. They also find they have to watch every step of the construction very closely. All in all it can be very stressful and takes it’s toll but, no pain - no gain, they do tend learn a lot (like medical treatments for depression or divorce procedures). There are, however, things that can be done to take the stress out of the task and make such a difficult undertaking feasible. The trick is to engage a team of professionals each working within their particular areas of expertise to execute the project correctly and provide advice. A good idea is to employ a good Project Manager to take the stress away from you. Easier said than done I know so let us look at what Project Management is all about and the sort of person you might be looking for. Before we start it is important to understand that the Project Manager’s loyalty must be with you, the client. He/she is your representative and must be expected to constantly look after your interests. If he wants to employ his friend as the architect or the builder or particularly if he wants to do the work himself you need to be suspicious, this is a conflict of interest and will jeopardise his role as the Project Manager. On any building project there are three distinct aims you are trying to achieve: 1. To construct the building as specified in the drawings and to the desired level of quality. 2. To ensure the building is constructed within budget. 3. To ensure the building is completed on time. Successful Project Managers use a number of skills and techniques to achieve these three goals, it is specialised work that requires training and expertise. Aim 1 – To complete the building as specified and to the required standard. The project Manager must have sufficient knowledge of all the aspects of building design, documentation and construction to be able to guide and supervise the work of all the members of the team of specialists: ● The architect whose role is to produce an attractive functional design; ● The structural engineer, surveyor and soil scientist who will investigate the site and make sure the building is of structurally sound design and complies with earthquake requirements. ● The electrical and plumbing designers who will prepare the MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) designs and specifications. ● The quantity surveyor who will break down the work into tasks and prepare costings. ● The landscape architect who will prepare the landscaping design specifications. ● The lawyer and notaris who will prepare the land certificate, IMB (building permit), building contract, and payment schedule.

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The more attention put into the above items before building starts the easier things will be later. Once building starts the Project Manager must constantly inspect and supervise the construction phase ensuring that everything complies with the the agreed specifications above. On building sites all over the world inspectors and supervisors must constantly be on their guard for shoddy or incorrect work and the ever present desire to cut corners and save money. Aim 2 – To complete the project within the budget The starting point for this is the bill of quantities (BOQ) which lists all the tasks required to complete the project with labour and material costs against each task. The BOQ will also include such things as the architect’s and structural engineer’s fees, taxes and any other costs associated with the project such as electricity supply connections. C/BM/M-6 Apr 11

The building contract will state the total cost of construction and should also include a payment schedule and any penalties the builder must pay for late completion. Most projects will end up costing more than was originally planned as a result of unexpected occurrences or unforeseen price increases. The Project Manager must continually monitor the percentage of work completed and the amount paid. He must also very carefully manage any variations from the original specifications as these will undoubtably incur increased costs. This will inevitably require a well managed accounting system to keep track of all the financial aspects of the project. The Project Manager must be able to read and fully understand what is happening financially.

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Now we get to the clever bit. The “relationship” of each task to other tasks must also be determined. For example you can’t build the walls until the foundations have been completed or you can’t put the roof on until the walls are completed (or can you? - in countries with a lot of rain buildings are being designed these days so the roof can go on at an early stage and the walls are built afterwards). It can get very complicated depending on the size and complexity of the project and if a building is to be fast tracked we may have to break the tasks down to greater levels of detail. We can install the electrical circuits in this wall before the foundations for that wall have even been started etc. etc. This is known as “Network Analysis” and has within it what is known as “Critical Path Analysis”. The “Critical Path” of a project is the longest (in terms of time) sequence of individual consecutive tasks that have to be completed to complete the project. This critical path determines the minimum time it will take to complete the building. Understanding and managing the interrelationship of tasks and in particular the critical path is a particular skill and an essential part of successful project management. The project plan is presented as a “Gantt Chart”- a bar chart listing each of the tasks and showing bars to indicate the start and finish times and the duration of each task. Many people know and understand bar charts but not so many people know or understand the “Network Chart” which graphically indicates the complex relationship between tasks and, most importantly, the critical path of tasks. Once the project begins progress of each task is entered onto the Gantt Chart. If a task falls behind schedule it can be quickly identified and also, very importantly, how the delay will affect tasks to be carried out much further on in the project can also be quickly determined. Decisions can be made to make adjustments to the building program that will bring the project back on schedule.

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Aim 3 – To complete the project on time This one of the most challenging and specialised areas of project management. The Project Manager achieves this by preparing a detailed project plan and then monitoring progress against the plan and making decisions to keep the project on track. The plan is normally produced in the form of a “Ghantt Chart” either using a computer program or manually on paper. This is a complex but essential process which lists in detail all the tasks to be completed to complete the project with time estimates for each task.

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He didn’t know how it happened but some somewhat painfully pushy vendor of woeful literature managed to get hold of his postal address. It started with him being bombarded with dustbin loads of unwanted advertising material. Then they started to send him books he never asked for but then, to add insult to injury, these were followed by invoices he was expected to pay. He ignored them of course but my father was a determined sort of person. He did everything to try and get them to stop but to no avail. They wouldn’t listen. He was not alone and it became a national joke across Britain that if you were unfortunate enough to get on the Reader’s Digest mailing list it was harder to get off than the Titanic.

The Project Manager must know and understand the project inside out and must have the skills to be able to not only read the drawings but also to check that they are correct. Drawings must also have relevant supporting documents such as specification sheets and the bill of quantities (the list of all tasks and materials required for the project and what they will cost) that define everything about the project.

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Oh excuse me I must go, I’ve just had an email from Mr. Zuma Mqueque, the President of the National Bank of Nigeria. He needs help transferring some money. Perhaps he wants to change it, do you know a good money changer?

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Copyright © 2011 Fixed Abode You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Building & Maintenance

10 August - 24 August, 2011

For Sale; Camera Sony digital touch screen + water prod. case Sony. All USD 250. Info 0859 3536 4737. Legian. [185] For Sale; Apple iPad 64Gb 3G, good condition complete set, Apple warranty until 2012, comes with Capdase leather case, jailbroken with lots of apps. Offered 5.5 juta. Text 0878 6241 5577. Jimbaran. [187]

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For Sale; Used good condition MacBookPro 2. 26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, memory 2 Gb DDR3, NVidia GForce 9400 256Mb, HDD 150Gb. Price Rp. 6 million. 0812 3622 6381 or 0815 4741 7054. Denpasar. [188] For Sale; Ex. samples export bags collections & embroidery bags (new), various model, good quality, nice design, hand made. Ph. 740 8883. Seminyak. [183]

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For Sale; Moving to UK, sale CDMA phone box for fax and phone Rp. 500.000, and table phone Rp. 300.000. Cal Agung 081 2376 2231. Bukit. [069]

For Sale; Satellite dish with decoder. Can be used for BVN (Dutch television) and a lot other channels it depends which satellite you choose, excellent condition, 11 months old, just Rp. 1 million. ADSL Modem Router TP-Link model TD-8817 for internet, from march 2011 so a.g.a.n., Rp 500.000. Moving sale; household goods, 2 standing lamps, chest of drawers with cupboard, utility lantern, desk chair. Ask for complete list and pics. Ph. 0812 3684 2572. e-mail: <de_haanpieter@ hotmail.com>. Canggu. [192]

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For Sale; Lounge & dining chair second, material rattan very good condition, lounge chair Rp. 200.000 & dining chair Rp. 125.000 including cushion and chair cover. We have more than 30 pcs stock. Please call Tommy 085 6371 1788. [193 For Sale; Inextron induction cooker IDC 1320t, brand new, black crystal cooktop, easy cleaning with touch sensor control and 2 cooking zone. Contact 081 2384 0363. Tuban. [186]

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For Sale; iPhone 3G, 8GB, black color, good condition, price Rp. 4 million (nego). Please SMS 0813 3757 0127 or 0821 4416 3180. Denpasar. [178]

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10 August - 24 August, 2011

For Sale; Large bamboo sofa/daybed. 3 months old super comfy, perfect for indoors or outdoors. Need to sell as moving house. 1.5 juta or nearest offer. Call Sally on 0821 4617 4503. Jimbaran. [174] For Sale; Samsung EX1 pro style compact digital camera. Full auto & manual controls, super bright amoled multidirectional screen with f/1. 8 aperture. New in box unused with 4GB Samsung SD card. IDR 2,300,000 ONO. SMS David 0819 1644 8405. Kerobokan. [171] For Sale; Nikon D2x professional camera body, new battery & charger plus 70-300mm Nikkor G type lens & 4GB CF memory card. All in good condition. Make me an offer. SMS David on 0819 1644 8405. Kerobokan. [172]

For Sale; 2nd hand SUP, Stand Up Paddle board, Jimmy Lewis Hanalei 9’8. One of the top board in the market, good condition, Red color. Price 790 US$. Call for a test, Jankie 0813 3823 5082. Sanur. [177] For Sale; Tennis racket Wilson K Factor KPRO team FX 100 Sqin, 280GR, 600K. BLX Pro Open 100 Sqin, 299GR, 900K. Call 743 6006, 0813 3707 0681. Sam. Kuta. [195] For Sale; New King Koil mattress pocketspring medium-firm 180x200 incl. bed and headrest, never been used, still packed. New price 28.9 juta, sale price 12.9 juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [180]

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For Sale; Original Oliver Peoples sunglasses: Victory 55 (Square Aviators), Color: Silver frames, brown photochromic lenses. As worn by Brad Pitt. Listed price US$400, but I only offer: Rp. 2.5million (nego). Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [141]

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Fashion For Sale; Viewsonic 19-inch 4:3 Flat-Screen computer LCD, with built-in speakers, 2 simultaneous inputs: DVI and VGA. Native resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [147]

Do you have a iPhone4? I want to trade my brand new Blackberry Torch or excellent condition laptop for it. The iPhone4 must be in like new condition with no issues. Call 0812 3678 3142. Jimbaran. [161]

For Sale; Apple iPhone 4 32GB. Perfect condition, complete box, like new. Apple warranty. Included Extras: multiple protective casings. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [148]

Private Sale; Shure Beta 87/A. Super cardioid L3 professional high performance microphone, genuine never used made in Germany (purchased in Australia at $1.250.00AUD) requires Phantom point Amp/plug in. Top stage performance indoor/exterior, special chip sensors. Redudced selling $800.00. SMS English 0813 3747 4477. Pantai Saba Blahbatuh. [050]

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from the

A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch

Please dech, wait in line! Many people ask me why most local people don’t know how to queue even though their culture seems so laid back. For some reason, being faced with a queue at a bank or a traffic light seems to bring on an itching impatience in many, who within milliseconds will be on their horn or trying to wriggle to the front. It seems that the average Joe Blogs here isn’t aware that this sort of behaviour can offend and annoy visitors to Bali.

C/G/G-20 April 11

Culturally speaking, this lack of concern for others rights could be ironically explained by the Indonesian, particularly Balinese, concept of time. Time, traditionally at least, mattered little and most people planned their lives around agricultural harvests and religious ceremonies. Seconds, minutes or even hours didn’t really count for much; so, perhaps moving ahead in front of someone in a situation which many only make a difference of minutes was not even reflected upon. Population was also a lot less dense; therefore queuing at say a post office or bank wasn’t a huge issue. The impatience at the traffic lights is harder to explain culturally and is probably more due to lack of law enforcement on the part of the ‘boys in brown’. Generally, people in developing countries may not be educated about things which citizens of more developed may consider norms of politeness. There has been huge change over just a decade, however. I remember when queuing was virtually unheard of; now, most banks and many government departments have combatted the issue with a ticket system, seats to wait on and a few TV screens to keep us at bay. As with the huge reduction in public spitting and nose picking in Bali, as Indonesia continues to modernise, educating society to become more aware of health and other interpersonal concerns, attitudes about queuing will change. In the meantime, we may all just have to grin and bear impatient horn toots and over-eager queue hoppers. There are, after all, many worse things in this world… Vaughan Hatch has immersed himself with Balinese culture, living with locals in Bali since 1997. He speaks fluent Indonesian and Balinese, and is unashamedly addicted to playing gamelan. A linguistic, archaeology and publishing graduate, he works for indOKiwi ‘linguistic and cultural solutions’ in Sanur. Email him on contact@indokiwibali.com or call (0361) 464201 for further queries. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2011 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Fashion

10 August - 24 August, 2011

Retail Therapy

                    with           girls just love floaty, sexy dressing, with a bit of a twist, and along comes a   Some relative newcomer to our shores, Reina & Roses, showing off all the colorful pizazz  that spells summer! And the most important aspect, because the fabrics are soft   flowing, you must try them on, well, these garments definitely look better on a body   than on a hanger & you would have to agree this goes for most clothes! Reina &  Roses fashion will hang beautifully, but do try your chosen pieces on!    Now, there’s long and there’s short, floaty pants to slim-line, if they don’t have your    size, they will make up to order. Most of the styles fit all shapes, as they just flow, float, wave with   will voluminous skirts. Dresses with string straps, off the   shoulder numbers, some strapless. Hand-printed motifs adorn silky fabrics (some in a lace or paisley   pattern) colors are truly beautiful, like paints that   splash and swirl together, wonderous shades from   orange/reds/pinks,vivid turquoise/soft blues/lilac,   khaki greens/yellow earthy tones. Some of these frothy garments have   been lathered with   beads, and sparkles   too. There’s even a tad of crochet, a few cute   dresses in either black   or white. One of the  benefits of all these garments, they make perfect  travel companions, so versatile!     Accessories? some   bikinis to match  cover-ups, plus a  most novel item –   looks like a long   decorative neck  piece (think tribal embellishment) so you wind this piece around your   body, over garments, it will definitely show   upper off your figure?!   Jl Kunti 1, No 8A, Seminyak.   OPEN 7 days from 10am to 8pm   (opp. UNICO Italian resto - opens from 3pm daily)   Hp: 082145541896 retail & wholesale inquiries   (Bali & Ibiza) W: www.la-reina.com      ART FROM PRISON – For those who are ‘occupied’ for any length of time in    Kerobokan, there are now some worthy artistic enterprises that have been developed for as   many people that wish to participate, and by   all accounts everyone wants to be involved.   ‘Art from Prison’ program was initiated   The by a young guy named Myuran Sukumaran,   (one of the Bali 9) and over time, he convinced   the Director of the Prison and the guards that   Art and Education does well for people within walls. After a slow start with little   money from the outside, Myuran got his   chance to demonstrate his initiative with an interested group. At about this time, the   acclaimed artist, Nico Vrielink   internationally stepped in, & some time later, another   painter, Theos came along to assist. Nico took the reins and now acts as the overall supervisor.     Myuran Sukumaran, is a totally active  participant in all workshops, particularly in Art, where he enjoys painting abstract   and colorful ‘faces’ and has taken a leading role to encourage all others in the   workshops made available for them, from painting, silk screening, design and  graphics, printing of T’shirts, silver jewelry making, and basic computer classes.    Overall, the ‘Art from Prison’ program has had amazing rehabilitative effects and   exposed unseen talent from men and women in jail, and over time, there is no  we will see more creative works coming out for exhibition and purchase via   doubt retail stores. All workshops flow through Nico, who now devotes much of his time,  to assist them. Nico says “these people are worth it, a lot of people who have   joined classes will continue, even on leaving jail after their term is finished, and I  very happy to continue their training & provide direction, I plan to help them   am after they get out as much as possible, for how ever long”.    All profits from the sale of Artworks & T’shirts (from selected retail stores) go    directly to the ‘Art from Prison’ to buy further materials for their workshops.  ‘Art from Prison’ also has its own Facebook + other links. Includ. DVD doco    for purchase, ‘Lights of the Shadow’ Inquiries : nicovrielink@gmail.com   For comments and inquiries, email: retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au   Visit the website: www.retailtherapybali.com  

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For Sale/Trade; Canon Optura 600 camcorder. From USA. Comes with LowePro bag, extended battery, and accessories. All exc. cond. All like new. Rp. 3M or trade for Tuflite epoxy surfboard. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [021] Trade; I have many movie and TV show DVDs to trade. Too many to mention. I live in Kuta. We can meet in person to see selection and trade. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. [022] For Sale; New spares and parts Kawasaki Dirt Tracker 150, original wheels and road tyres, exhust system, oilfilter, cables, globes, spark plugs, etc, cost 3 million new, sale price 1.5 cash, Terry. Sanur 0813 3813 6110. [023]

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Lucy’s Batik unique -stylish - timeless

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

• wine bottle cases • coasters • paintings • pillow cases • carpets • scarfs • shawls • clothes • handbags • many more

Jl. Raya Basangkasa No. 88 Seminyak, Kuta, Bali Tel. +62(361) 7951275 / 736098 Fax. +62(361) 736098 Jl. Dewi Sri No. 88 Kuta-Bali Tel. +62(361) 7418548 e-mail: lucysbatik@yahoo.com

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For Sale; Unwanted gift. 2 beautiful jewelry sets (necklace with pendant, bracelet, ring, earrings) gold color with crystals. Very good for party dress/kebaya. Brand new, never used. Only Rp. 375ribu/set. SMS Mark 0878 3523 5401. Denpasar. [162] For Sale; MacBook Pro 13” in mint condition. Warranty until October 30th 2012. Complete set as when bought. Reason of selling is upgrading to newer model. Specs are 2.53Ghz, 250HDD, 4GB RAM. Easily upgradeable. Call only, no SMS. +62 831 181 9816. <alexbalietc@ gmail.com> [160] For Sale; Baby bouncy chair by Bright Starts, with removable toy bar where you can attach favorite toys, cushioned head support pillow, and music box/ vibration. Pink colour scheme, washable fabric, as new. Rp 300,000. Photos/more info <ihelland@hotmail.com>. Sanur. [037] For Sale; Bum Genius 4.0 cloth nappy, single trial pack, brand new, never used. One-size adjusts to fit all sizes, expandable snap closures, simple design, soft sueded inner fabric, soft waterproof outer fabric. Rp 100,000. <ihelland@hotmail. com>. Sanur. [038]

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Update Bridges Bali has done something that few others have done. Their totally restored and renovated building is modern yet retains its Balinese charm. Fine stone etchings surround each doorway, a tribute to Balinese craftsmen. And this is Ubud, the capital of Balinese culture but where faceless cement and glass are taking over just like in the horrible south. So the atmosphere is preserved, its site suspended above the river at the two bridges, Campuhan just outside of Ubud, magnificent, so what about the food? Innovative it would seem to most, Mod Oz to those familiar with the young chefs of Australia, and their produce of the past few decades. Goat Cheese Brulee is a hollowed out roasted beetroot filled with a thyme infused goat cheese cream, Mandarin Style Pancakes are served along with the sides; Hoisin Duck, Cucumber fresh and pickled, and an Aussie touch from the Beijing original, a little holy basil and fresh chilli; so you can roll your own pancake. Chinese style is the Red Pepper-crusted Chicken Breast. A traditional French Confit of Duck Leg has a variation with a rosemary infusion and a maple and brandy glaze. Szechuan spicy is the wonderful Twice Cooked Duck Breast [pictured], flavoured with soy, cinnamon, star anise, mandarin zest and ginger.

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L’entrecote is the latest new restaurant on Eat Street [Jln. Laksmana, Kerobokan].

All Day Breakfast Lunch Dinner from 8 am- 11 pm

Organic Sunday Market Start from 9am to 12pm

On the site that was once a small car park it has the appearance of a classic French bistro, brass and woodwork included. L’entrecote is Bali’s first ever Prix Fixe restaurant, there is no a la carte menu. The choice is simple; after a basic Green Salad you can have a piece of Australian Rib Eye steak [200gms] grilled, with one of three sauces [black pepper, or béarnaise] or their Seafood ‘Catch of the Day’. A small a la carte dessert menu follows with the usual choices. Cost is Rp.95,000++ for the salad and steak [or fish], dessert extra.

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Crazy Cow is the latest very individual name for a Bali restaurant, and a place that

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appears to have lots going for it. It is in Jln.Umalas II, and has been very professionally set up, a clean fresh but simple decor with a menu that reeks of value! Prawns, with only tail attached, dipped in shaved coconut, deep-fried and served with sweet chilli sauce are a favourite dish at Thai restaurants in foreign lands but surprisingly rarely found in Bali, an excellent entrée. The Pork Ribs are pre-glazed in honey, the Mussels are in white wine, and Gnocchi is with pesto. Spinach/cheese stuffed Raviolis with thyme butter are normal but topped with almonds very unusual. Beef Tenderloin in a cream of mushroom sauce and every dish less than Rp.100,000, most less than half of that and it is no wonder that Crazy Cow has hit the road running, busy from day one.

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Little Bavaria Bali is a ‘Biergarten’ and has opened on the site that once housed one of Bali’s most romantic restaurants, Loloan, in Jln. Kayu Jati, Kerobokan. The lagoons have gone, replaced with dirt and grass to make way for the beer garden. Once a proud restaurant it had fallen into disuse in recent years but now in the hands of the well known and longtime successful management of Tekor Bali from Legian Beach. A similar menu of steaks, sausages and things as done at Tekor Bali, together with a range of local dishes and many specials that will all be in the good value range so a rebirth for this site is guaranteed.

Pizza Express Paparazzi is a big name for a small pizza menu, although the wood-fired pizza oven is large and eye-catching with its dome of blue mosaic tiles. It is found on the lawn in front of The Dining Room, Candi Dasa’s recently opened Middle Eastern restaurant. Just four types on the menu but they are the most universally popular [except for the Hawaiian, an Aussie favourite!], Margharita, Mexicana, Marinara and the essential Vegetarian. Pizzas made to order from 11.00 a.m. every day, till the restaurant closes at 11.00 p.m. Nirwana Snack is a mini café at the side of the car park at the Nirwana Supermarket on Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan. It offers an amazingly large menu for such a small place, although its major claim to fame is the offering of live broadcasts of all Australian AFL matches, a disease once only attributed to those from Australia’s southern states, but now spreading since the rise of the mighty Sydney Swans. All day breakfasts include the normal egg offerings and the very Australian Jaffle with your choice of 2/3 fillings. The comprehensive snack/light meal list crosses many boundaries; Asian Curries, Grilled Meats, Noodles with Duck [with hoisin and bok choy] or Mie Char Sui [with bbq pork], Sweet and Sour Pork, a Steak and Onion Pie or the universal Fish & Chips. Snacks include the Japanese Gyoza [pan-fried dumplings], Spring Rolls of BBQ Pork or Duck, Prawn Wontons and 8 different Burgers.

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Khaima has been demolished and completely rebuilt, however it is still a Moroccan restaurant with virtually the same menu as before. Inside it is totally different, giving the impression of being much larger, though that is impossible. The old Shisha Lounge at the front has gone and is now a long bar on raised flooring, with many stools street-side. Behind that bar is the front of the new restaurant, then behind a glass wall is the 2nd half.

Gallery Coffee has been selling freshly roasted coffee beans at their site on The Bypass, Sanur, for the past year but now they have also opened the space to include an unusual café/restaurant. An enormous room with scattered oversize wooden tables and chairs, ever present is the heady aroma of freshly roasted coffee. The menu is basic with standard snacks of Chicken Wings and Calamari Fritti, Salad of Tomato and Shrimps, mains of Steak, Ribs, Rendang and a host of Chicken dishes [Schnitzel, Parmiagana or Maryland]. Whilst Indonesia’s famous Kopi Luwak is one of their star attractions, the small caged Civet at the entrance is rather a sad sight. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-10 August 11


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

A National Emblem Tulip presents Turkish food, one of the oldest cuisines in the world. The Tulip is Turkey’s national emblem, a fitting name for a fine restaurant. Unfortunately, tulips do not like the Bali weather so the rear garden is full of lotus blooms instead. Discuss Turkish food and people think of that wonderful Turkish bread and kebabs. At Tulip you will experience the very best of both, but also lots more as well. Delicate tastes with a subtle use of herbs and spices. Tulip sets a new standard in Bali on two counts. Aware of the tourist attitude to the constant ++ [tax and service charge] charged in excess of the menu price almost everywhere in Bali but nowhere else in S.E. Asia, they have eliminated the service charge, instead opting to pay that to the staff out of their own margin. Another constant request from tourists is about dietary concerns. At Tulip all dishes are clearly marked if they contain gluten, nuts, egg, dairy products or shell fish. A nice change to find newcomers to the restaurant scene who appreciate what ‘service’ means, attention to the small things can make all the difference. Traditionally Turkish meals begin with Mezze [cold appetizers], as do many cuisines from the eastern Mediterranean. All but one [the Circassin Chicken, shredded meat combined with milk and garlic] are pure vegetarian, and full of high fibre; Lentil Balls [ red lentils rolled with cracked wheat, garlic and olive oil], Muammara [baked capsicum with crunchy walnuts on top, garlic and olive oil, a little bit spicy], Kopeglu [fried eggplant with garlic and yoghurt, Fresh Leeks, Stuffed Zucchini [with a herbed rice mix], Pilaki [pinto beans with carrot, potatoes, garlic and tomato sauce] and the International Humus, but Istanbul style, a boiled chickpea puree with garlic and cumin. The array of different Mezze can be daunting for the newcomer. Tulip solves that problem by presenting the complete range of 16 on a side table. The waiter explains each one and you decide whether you want it moved to your table or not. Much better than just pictures on the menu! With all of these dips you use that wonderful Turkish bread, hot, straight from the wood-fired oven, almost a meal in itself! There are also some hot appetizers; the tasty Sigara Bourek, cigar-shaped deep fried pastries rolled around a mix of cheese and parsley, Mucver, deep-fried zucchini with dill, feta cheese, egg, yoghurt and a garlic sauce and White Cabbage stuffed with minced meat and rice. Turkish salads are full of a large variety of healthy things; the Gavurdagi is with tomatoes, cucumber, onion, parsley, walnuts, sumac [a purple spice with a lemon taste], extra virgin olive oil and pomegranate sauce. Piyaz consists of white beans and boiled egg with onions, tomato, capsicum, grape vinegar and extra virgin olive oil. The Mediterranean Salad combines greens, grilled eggplant, tomatoes and black olives with feta cheese and lemon vinaigrette. A simple Iceberg Salad has tuna chunks, corn and dill added.

Hot Starters include a perfect lentil soup, Ezogelin, red lentils with cracked wheat, tomato and herbs, a Casserole of Shrimps with tomato, onion and capsicum is topped with mozzarella cheese and the Mushroom Casserole uses shiitake mushrooms. Traditional Turkish Ravioli caught my eye, how could it be that different? It certainly is; miniature balls of pasta, no bigger than a pea, stuffed with a fine mince of beef and lamb, very unusual! Whilst hidden in the back of the menu the ‘Turkish Pizzas’ are also perfect small hot starters. Lahmacun is quite incredible, paper thin bread topped with finely minced lamb, tomato and onion. You place fresh parsley leaves on top [soft fragrant Asian parsley leaves vastly different to the variety found in the west] and squeeze the lemon all over, the result is a tasty entrée not to be missed. In the same section the Kasarli Pide is a small flat boat-shaped piece of Turkish bread topped with tangy mozzarella. The mains contain many ‘kebabs’ but what most people think of as a ‘kebab’ is not. Only the Shish Kebab is cooked on a bamboo stick over charcoal, other ‘kebab’ dishes are just meat cooked in the oven. It can be Lamb, of which the pride of the house [Tulip Kebab] is meat cut from the leg, slowly braised with thyme, served with pilay [rice] and an egg noodle basket of boiled vegetables. The meat is amazingly tender and very rich in flavour. Tenderloin of beef and chicken breast also come in many oven-baked forms. The Chicken Topkapi is a breast that has been stuffed with a herb rice mix.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Tulip

Address

: Jln. Raya Petitenget 69, Kerobokan.

Telephone

: 215.8787.

Open

: Dinners from 5.00 p.m., daily.

Non-smoking area

: Garden terrace.

Smoking area

: Inside area.

Parking

: Large off-street area.

Price

: Rp. 500,000 for two, + drinks] Menu prices include Service Charge.

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard, AMEX.

Food

: Turkish.

Wine

: Medium list, good selection.

Service

: Good food knowledge.

Atmosphere

: Open area, relaxed.

Overall

: Something different, very good!

The Balaban Kebab are actually traditional Turkish meat balls [though in reality round flat patties] from a finely minced combination of lamb and beef, served in rich yoghurt and tomato sauce, Free flow Turkish bread on the side of course, as with all the mains. And then there are Kebabs, real Shish Kebabs with large cubes of meat [sirloin beef, lamb or chicken] interleaved with slices of capsicum and onion, served with boulgur [a wheatlike grain high in fibre and protein, and low in fat and calories]. All are cooked over charcoal as is their Wagyu Tenderloin. Seafood begins with Jumbo River Prawns, marinated with garlic and pepper before grilling. The Barramundi is steamed in traditional style. Tasmanian Salmon is marinated with sage and garlic, the Snapper in saffron and the Swordfish in coriander, before being grilled. I get so sick of the normal dessert menus in Bali, virtually a standard list, all the same no matter what cuisine. At last some interesting variations, Pumpkin Ice Cream. Not really although it tastes quite similar. The pumpkin is baked in the oven then pureed with cloves and sugar and finally frozen, served with a caramel sauce, fantastic! Just as good is the Turkish style rice pudding flavoured with cinnamon and gum, served with vanilla ice cream in a spun sugar basket. Yet another new dining experience for Bali, Tulip is very traditional in its preparation and presentation of true Turkish cuisine, a very welcome addition to our United Nations of Dining!

Copyright © 2011 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE AUGUST 10 - AUGUST 24, 2011

This fortnight the Sun continues in Leo, and Mercury remains retrograde in the same sign until the end of the month. Ego energy runs high, and it’s tempting to play the game of comparison. The Full Moon is in Aquarius on the 14th, and brings with it the feeling of camaraderie. You will be feeling like participating in some group activities or just hanging out with friends. It could be a social gathering that has you entertained and connecting with those of a like mind, or those who just want to have fun. Leo is about playfulness and having fun, after all. With the tense aspect between Uranus and Pluto, we all know that a little joy is well in order. Venus moves into Virgo at the end of the fortnight, just before the Sun enters that sign as well. Mars in Cancer is protecting the family, while Saturn continues to harmonize relationship in that sign of fairness for all, Libra. The two will square each other later in the month, promoting some tension within familial relationships and probably around finances. Neptune has returned to late degrees of Aquarius, and will stay there until February. A final tweaking of consciousness as we head into these last days of the Mayan Cycle. Perhaps some further humanitarian issues to focus our unconditional and empathic hearts on, as Pluto systematically brings down old systems and Uranus continues to create havoc. Remember to find your Joy this fortnight, with laughter being the prerequisite for a happy life. FULL MOON 20 Aquarius 41 August 14, 2011 02:59 a.m.

ARIES: Mars in Cancer is bringing some tension into your relationship, as family demands run high. The sentimental, emotional and attached side of people is prominent now and creates some restriction in your free flowing movements. People could be looking for a fight with you as they demand that their own needs be met, and probably by you. What to do in this scenario, but to find your own compassionate heart and have understanding for everyone, including yourself. The situation is never what it appears anyway, with hidden agendas being exposed to the Light of Love and requiring healing through communication. Listening is a part of that, so find your patience now.

LIBRA: Venus in Leo is commanding attention, or is it your own inner feminine that requires the attention now? If she is, fine, for all thrive on adoration and nurture through appreciation. The Goddess is alive and well within each of us and she loves to love and to be loved. As a Libra you also love to love and be loved. Although Mars in Cancer is casting a possible shadow of clinginess, let this not deter you from sharing your heart, your words of love with the beloved. Release this fear of attachment and co-dependency, as it no longer belongs here. When you freely express your heart with honesty you will be received with an open heart. Be the love that you are.

TAURUS: Venus your ruler continues in Leo this fortnight and if you refer to the introduction you will see that the potential for comparison is high now. Be very mindful within your relationship, to maintain a loving heart and to keep your joyousness intact. People are deeply feeling at this time, and so it is not the time to be pushy or to maneuver people to suit your own needs. This is the time to bring harmony into your relationships through understanding the other person’s situation and positioning. Fairness is being asked of you and everyone else. Kindness and gentleness is the way to deal with situations that are presenting themselves. The temptation to dominate is high.

SCORPIO: Plummeting to the depths of despair is possible unless you keep all avenues of communication open this month. The potential is for confusion and misunderstandings, however, if you keep your wits about you and use your determination to stay calm, all will be well. Chaos in the form of disruption only brings grief when the time is not taken to assimilate and integrate. So before you jump to conclusions, allow the dust to settle and make your way through the maze of information. No good making accusations, as they will only bring confrontation, better to communicate from a clear head and an open heart. Things are changing so rapidly now.

GEMINI: How is the Mercury retrograde in Leo presenting itself in your life? Are you unreasonably taking a stance on an issue that doesn’t really concern you? If this is not applying to you, take a look at the topics up for discussion at this time anyway and become the observer as to how people are dealing with them. Question your own responses, to see if they are coming from the heart or from the ego. A truer response takes a moment to formulate and so remember to breathe and stay present within the dialogue or it becomes just another game of projection and response from the past. We are being asked to move beyond our environmental conditioning and into the heart.

SAGITTARIUS: Jupiter turns retrograde at the end of the month, so make hay while the Sun shines. That is use your potential to make adjustments throughout the month, as the months through to mid-December are all about integration and assimilation, particularly in the area of personal finances and material objectives. Jupiter is working harmoniously with Pluto, so for you, transformation is moving with some grace and understanding, in practical ways. You are probably one who is able to make plans and to platform your next stages of life. Most unusual for someone who is use to taking life as it comes and living in a daring and dangerous way.

CANCER: With Mars promoting your sensitive nature over the coming weeks, you will be in a place of gratitude and forgiveness more often than normal. Use this to clear out the clutter of the past with regard to resentments and grudges. All is going according to plan and you are on track, so put aside any sense of failure or lack of success you may have been feeling and implement Trust and confidence as a daily practice. It is easy to allow a sense of confusion to overwhelm you and bring about procrastination through doubt. The best way to remedy this is to take some action that affirms your intentions. Even the smallest step in that direction will bring more energy to the situation.

CAPRICORN: Saturn is making bold strides forward in the sign of Libra over the coming months. So much is possible for you now and with relating still being the theme, you are bringing your day-to-day connections to a new level of understanding. Making fairness the order of the day, as well as being willing to take action to bring discordance back to harmony. This will require a good deal of communication and a willingness to listen and to realign your thinking processes. This is a joyous exercise when you manage to bring some lightness and playfulness to the table. Let your usual stern disposition soften and allow the voice of the heart to come through.

LEO: This is the time for celebration and although Mercury goes retrograde in your sign, all is well in your World, as long as you remain connected to your heart and allow the joy to flow freely. As a way shower and guiding light, you do very well in occupations that allow you to platform your beautiful self. Whether this is behind the scenes or in front, you require attention and there is absolutely nothing wrong with this. Although you may from time to time be accused of being a show-off or scene-stealer, let this not deter you from making your mark on the world. There is so much for you to share and to highlight and particularly now.

AQUARIUS: Uranus is being challenged by Pluto and with that you are making adjustments within many areas of your life. Your inner nature however, is quite rebellious and wanting to do as it pleases. Pluto is asking you to create some boundaries, but they morph so often that is a challenge for you to know just what to implement and what to dismantle. Intuition or inner guidance is your best advisor now, as there really in no one on the external who can align himself or herself with what this process really entails for you. Friends are a gift though as they keep you company and act as good sounding boards for your ideas. It is your decision at the end of the day.

VIRGO: This is a healing journey for all of us at this time. Mother Earth herself is healing and responding to the Galactic impulses and emanations. These are what are bringing about the wave of consciousness that is engulfing the Planet and making the adjustments within your own thinking and belief paradigms. The more you relax, the easier and quicker the process. If you are one who is still running around in a state of chaos and stress, perhaps it is time to indulge the spiritual and meditative side of your nature. Putting your own needs first, is paramount to this practice. So for those of you, who have been busy, taking care of others, remember, you are just as important.

PISCES: Neptune’s movement back into the sign of Aquarius means that you will be once more in the throes of scientific understanding of the Divine. You will more than likely experience resurgence in information coming your way over the next months. It would mean then, that you are obviously meant to absorb a little more energetic impulsion to understand the workings of Spirit in this human format. There will be more connections with like-minded souls to keep you inspired and the building of spiritual community is paramount now. It is more that you will find groups of people who are aligned with their own sense of identity through the connection with their higher or soul self.

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Hippie Chic by Al Hickey

In the Garden with Oded: Sari Organic “It all started with a garden. The restaurant was just an afterthought,” Oded Carmi told me as we were touring his 20 are garden. I was calling him Oden, but he corrected me. A Viking God he is not, but he truly reigns over this patch of land which consists of not just a restaurant but an extensive garden and a completely self-sufficient food processing facility. I had just walked a 10-minute path from the main road to this self-contained complex, surprisingly close to the center of Ubud and yet feels worlds away. The walk up through the rice fields curves around and then starts to narrow past the Abangan Bungalows, following a waterway. Entering an inconspicuous garden, I climbed the short flight of stairs to the restaurant. The waitress pointed to a man tucking into a gigantic fresh salad. The lettuce comes from the garden. Sari Organic also makes its own tofu, coconut oil, santen (rice cream), jams, fruit wines (try the mango brem), syrups (ginger, lemon, honey, mint), ketchup and ricotta-style feta. They process their own soy milk and tempe. Some of the products show up on the menu as Tofulafel (made from tofu, not from garbanzo beans). All their bread and pita bread are baked in a mature blackened pizza oven downstairs in the buzzing kitchen. The menu h a s evolved over time and now o n l y includes well tested dishes inspired by Indonesian cooking. “The menu c o m e s from my mind and not from recipes,” Oded’s wife Nila told me. The most popular dishes are the salads made from home grown vegetables and homemade salad dressings, in particular the signature Sari Salad. The average cost of an entre is Rp25,000 so count on your soup, salad and drink coming to a giveaway Rp50,000. Desserts, such as fried banana served with palm sugar syrup, are homemade. The restaurant doesn’t sell soft drinks, just water, fruit juices, banana lassi, pure coconut juice, as well as selected beers and cocktails. Not totally vegetarian, chicken is also on offer. Kebab, marinated tempe, raw soups, and the Sari Wrap are in high demand. I tried a “chowder,” made with cashew nuts, that was so creamy I thought real dairy cream was used. As Oded puts it, “The two secret ingredients of our food is love and clean air.” Portions are huge. The open-air restaurant and kitchen were built over a four year period. Many of the waitresses, who come from a local orphanage, are in a job training program with the intention of eventually joining the hospitality industry as experienced food servers. Oded and Nila’s whole enterprise recruits and provides incomes for some 15 families. No cars are able to negotiate the track back down to the main road, so I waited for the employees to take trainees back on their motorcycles until it was my turn. (The restaurant sells tiny flashlights for Rp5000 to see you over the narrow track.) As darkness fell, Uluwatu twinkled far to the south and hotel lights shimmered along the opposite ridge to the west. Contact: tel. 0361-972-087. Open 8 am to 8 pm seven days a week. The Spark of Life: Soma Tucked into the elbow of Jl. Dewi Sita, Soma was difficult to find. I drove by once, then had to get out of the car and look for it on foot. Someone pointed to a hole in the wall. A man with a striking mane of white hair was working on a laptop. By his commanding presence I felt that he had something to do with the restaurant. Jon Sugiharto was born in Bali and grew up in Jakarta. After graduating from Bandung Hotel Academy in 1969, he emigrated to the USA the following year, seven years before his daughter Rachel was born. In the beginning, John sold chicken sate and gado-gado at New York street fairs. He learned the restaurant business from an Italian family in Little Italy. In 1973, he opened an Indonesian food service called Batik Indonesia on Madison Avenue which catered to businessmen. After spending almost all his whole adult life outside of Indonesia, John returned to Bali in 2007. “To this day my Dad is more New York than Bali,” Rachel confided in me. Together with her father, Rachel runs one of Ubud’s only two completely vegetarian eateries. Father and daughter don’t just dabble in raw foods. Their restaurant is

unabashedly dedicated to raising people’s awareness of sustainable slow food. Every dish on the menu is either served raw or slow cooked with purified spring water at low temperatures for ultimate flavor and nutritional value. Opened in October 2010, Rachel started the Pejeng Permaculture Center that is now called the TriHita Karana Bali Yayasan (www. thk.org) in 2009 which s t i l l supplies some of Soma’s herbs and veggies. O t h e r produce for their high v i b e organic m e a l s come from all the big names in Balinese organic farming: Bali Rungu, Island Organic, and Raw Nature. All of Soma’s sustaining vegan dishes include tropical perennial vegetables grown naturally on Bali. The restaurant takes a particular delight in serving up what are commonly called “weeds,” such as stinging nettles, which are really medicines. The dishes are as distinctive as the names suggest: Protein Boost Soup of cashews and kayu manis (a perennial green very high in protein), Live Love Pasta made from Soma’s own zucchini pasta; Live Pad Thai made from carrot noodles and jicama daikon radish with a secret sauce containing a perfect balance of spicy, sweet and sour flavors; and the splendid Tower of Power of stacked grilled jicama, pineapple and onion with spiced pumpkin and purple sweet potatoes layered in between. To one side of the dining room a fridge displays handmade spreads and chocolates, raw coconut, cashew ice cream, virgin cold pressed coconut oil, and fresh organic vegetables which are all for sale. No longer confined to the hippie cult crowd, at dinner time patrons spill out into the restaurant’s terrace in front. Sometimes these veggie diehards hang out as late 11 pm when the small winding street outside has long since drawn in its shutters. Contact: tel. 0361-971-120. Open 9 am-9:30 pm Mondays to Fridays; 9 am-10:30 pm Saturdays and Sundays. Potter, Juicer, Farmer: Juice Ja Café Suzan Kohlik, a ruddy faced woman in the bloom of health, was sitting at a table folding fliers with titles like “10 Ways to Green Clean Your Home” and “Health Benefits of Goji Berries.” Other pamphlets extolling homespun wisdom, which she dispenses to the public for educational purposes, lay scattered about the table. That’s just one part of her mission in life. A see-through dividing wall was filled with her one-of-a-kind contemporary handcrafted ceramic pieces. Just before a slow turn on Jalan Dewa Sita, the quiet s t r e e t connecting busy Jl. Monkey Forest with equally busy Jl. Hanoman, b i g signboards in front of Juice Ja announce the specials of the day in this affordable and popular two-storey restaurant sitting at the top of a four step stairway. While sipping banana date soy shakes, diners on the terrace idly watch passersby on the sidewalk below. The café’s menu is somewhat smaller than Kafe’s or Bali Buddha’s, the focus being on selected fresh organic food like the wonderful tofu salad with ginger sesame dressing, breakfast bagel with sundried tomato and cream cheese, crepes, mungbean burger, superlative coffee and healthy juices. “The mango and mulberry crumble, home made carrot spice cake and brownies seem to be the favorite desserts.” Lunchtime is the busiest. I asked Susan why so many health food restaurants in Ubud? “They have taken hold because - like San Francisco or Byron Bay – Ubud has always been an art center. The residents already had

the right consciousness. Expats take Indonesian language lessons here, but they don’t in the south. Ubud is not like Seminyak where the rice fields are all gone. It’s still in the middle of a productive rice growing area.” What’s different about your café? “We’re a family here. The staff remembers visitors by name and even the drink they tend to order. We use our own organic produce from our farm outside Ubud. We wash our produce in safe water. We never use MSG. You can get charged up with wheatgrass juice while you check your email for free.” “But I’m not too dogmatic when it comes to health food. We have chicken nuggets with French fries for the kids. I have not entirely jumped on the bandwagon of the current raw food craze. It generally takes equipment to process raw food, which I think goes against some of the movement’s basic premises.” Suzan opened her café 10 years ago. “Back then,” she explained, “there was a conspicuous lack of vegetarian restaurants in Ubud, and a real need for a place where you could eat healthy food. I said to myself, ‘I like cooking and baking, so why not?’” Contact: tel. 0361-971-056. Open 8 am-10:00 pm seven days a week. 5000 Year Old Cuisine: Little K Still pursuing Ubud’s remarkably vigorous community of food artisans, my next stop was Little K, one of Bali’s vegetarian icons, not realizing that a bonus would be a stroll in the countryside. Just beside Siam Sally, I turned down a small alleyway and walked 500 meters on a path bordered by rice paddies to the Yoga Barn. At the bottom of a stairway, a tiny modest kitchen faced a laid back open-air restaurant and large wooden pavilion with trees growing through the roof overlooking a lush ravine. This specialty restaurant, founded by same prolific food entrepreneur Megan Pappenheim who established Kafe on Jl. Hanoman, opened in 2010. The origins of Little K can be traced back to an American woman named Leah who had fallen in love with raw food ‘cooking’, a gastronomic school that believes in eating only organic vegetables, nuts and seeds without cooking, using dehydration instead. However, as a 100% raw food establishment, the new restaurant did not prosper. Over time cooked items were introduced to the menu and business picked up.

Little K waitress

“It’s hard to make a business out of serving just raw foods,” Megan informed me. “It takes a lot of time to do raw food right. Raw food really takes a love for the lifestyle that goes with it. Raw foodists already have a treasure in Soma, where Rachel truly embodies that lifestyle and love.” Now one third of Little K’s menu is still raw foods, the remainder cooked vegetarian and Ayurvedic to compliment the retreats held regularly at the Yoga Barn’s Ayurvedic Rejuvenation Center (KUSH). Originating from India, Ayurveda is the world’s oldest living system of natural medicine. In ancient times Ayurvedic sages discovered that the digestive system is the organizer of health, cell by cell, throughout every part of the body. This common sense realization has since been validated by modern scientists. It’s hard to imagine that food could be fresher. Little K’s daily specials may include a ‘raw chili’, a totally raw version of Kafe’s Meg’s impressive Big Bowl salad, soy Chai Tea and deserts like anti-oxidant raw black currant pie. The Red Rice Nasi Goreng and Vietnamese Spring Rolls have loads of vegetables; the Raw Tacos are crisp and fresh; the Ayurvedic stew, Kicheree Mrdu, hearty and filling. The Yoga Barn is known for its yoga classes, and as a center for retreats and workshops presented by visiting teachers which range from Kirtan chanting and African drumming to Tibetan bowls recitals and voice awakenings. Every other Monday at 7:30 pm (Rp20,000 entrance), the premises doubles as a movie theatre screening documentary films about spirituality, global consciousness, environmental awareness, social justice and sustainability. Contact: tel. 0361-971-236. Open 8 am-3:30 pm everyday except on movie nights when the outdoor buffet (Rp65,000 pp) opens at 6 pm. Copyright © 2011 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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the art of body Yoga for the Commute

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Is the traffic getting to you? If your commute on Sunset road is messing up your zen or if you have noticed your back, spine, and neck feeling like a three-car pile up then its time you stretched…in the car. Waiting at traffic lights makes us uncomfortable and edgy. Not to mention stiff. Too much travel time can do a number on the body from the head to the feet. Use the time you spend sitting in traffic not fuming but decompressing your car cramp.

The jam: Breath If you have a ‘fall-apart-any-second’ truck on your tail then reset your nervous system with yogic ocean breaths (ujjayi pranayama), which can be done anytime, anywhere (yes, even while operating a vehicle), and it serves to settle the nervous system almost instantaneously. Long, slow, deep breaths immediately release tension”. Here’s how: Close your throat. Inhale up the back of your throat for at least four counts, and then strongly exhale the breath through the nose. The warmth and regularity of these breaths soothes the brain and the body to brace you for any ups and downs during your workday. Practice this breathing technique the second your tush meets the driver seat to prepare yourself for the commute. Then use it again when you turn off the ignition.

The jam: Neck When traffic comes to a standstill, work out the kinks in your neck by slowly rolling your head around in wide circles. Keep your shoulders down and, when you find a tense spot, hold your head there and take five breaths. Let each exhale release some tightness. Roll your head very slow twice to each side.

The jam: Shoulders and chest While stopped, sit upright with your feet hip-width apart and knees directly over your ankles. Interlace your fingers behind your head and relax your elbows and shoulders so they are limp. With your chest lifted and your chin tucked, stretch your elbows backward. Feel your shoulders loosen and your chest expand. Take five breaths, relax for a few breaths, and repeat. You might even hear a cracking on your exhale.

The jam: Back When traffic isn’t moving, reach your hands overhead. Inhale deeply, and on your exhale, fold your body forward vertebra by vertebra until your arms and upper body are hanging over your thighs (or the steering wheel) like a rag doll. (This works better if you’re not driving.) Take five deep breaths. Next time fold forward and grab either elbow with the opposite hand. The weight of your arms will open up your lower back, letting the stretch creep into your hamstrings too. Feel almost weepy with relaxation? Good.

The jam: Hips Instead of slamming the car door when you finally get home, do some hip openers when you get out of your vehicle. Standing next to a wall for balance, place your right foot against the inside of your left thigh (or calf, if that feels better). Then balance by pressing the foot into the standing leg. To open your hips press the leg of the bent knee backward. It won’t go far, but the effort opens both hip joints. If you find your foot sliding down the leg, hold the ankle. Stand tall by lifting your sternum and flattening out your back. Take five deep breaths. Switch sides. Then seize the day.

If you want to get in shape call: 08123 89 0999. E-mail: ns@theartofbody.com. Website: www.theartofbody.com. You can read all past articles of The Art of Body at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Copyright © 2011 Natalie Kashani C/He/G-10 August 11


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Energy is the key to staying youthful – without producing enough energy, your cells and organs will not be able to function to their full capacity and you will then start experiencing all the signs and symptoms of old age and poor health. In fact, an early sign of aging is the rapid decline in cellular energy which leads to degenerative diseases such as arthritis, heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. It is in your best interests to make sure your cells are producing a large amount of energy on a daily basis in order to prevent disease and old age. About 96% of the energy required to fuel our daily activities is provided by the tiny cellular structures known as mitochondria. These are like mini powergenerators within each of your cells. Within t h e s e generators, oxygen reacts with glucose or fat to produce ATP or energy. Unfortunately, as we age our mitochondria numbers drop significantly – in fact by the time we reach the age of 70, more than half of these critical energyproducing units are no longer effective. Researchers believe that the rate of mitochondrial decay is directly related to our length of life. Mitochondrial Dysfunction = Low Energy = Disease = Rapid Aging Mitochondrial dysfunction is directly related to loss of energy as we age. 95% of the mitochondria are damaged in a 90 year old person compared with virtually no damage seen in preteens. Researchers are now linking the development and progression of diseases such as Alzheimer`s disease, type II diabetes, heart failure and cancer to mitochondrial decline and failure. Mitochondria contain their own DNA aside from the cell nucleus and remain relatively unprotected and extremely vulnerable to free radical damage. Over time the DNA develops mutations that disable the energy producing capacity of the mitochondria. Many biologists now believe that the number of functioning mitochondria determine human longevity. The more functional mitochondria you have in your cells, the lower your risk of disease. Mitochondria are extremely sensitive to the ravages of free radicals and oxidation from normal metabolic activity in our body, and they begin to deteriorate with advancing age. Researchers have demonstrated that by using natural hormone replacement therapy and powerful antioxidant nutrients mitochondrial regeneration can occur which can lead to a slowing of the aging process as well as prevention of disease and also to an extended and healthy lifespan. What Causes Decrease Cellular Energy? As long as your mitochondria are healthy and are getting enough oxygen, as well as glucose or fat, they should continue to produce adequate energy to keep you powered up and on the go. But things can go wrong and disrupt this process. Probably the most common disruptor of mitochondrial function is toxicity, both environmental and internal.Toxins such as heavy metals, chemicals, solvents, drugs, alcohol, cigarette smoke and additives and preservatives in our food can and do disrupt and damage the very sensitive mitochondria leading to poor function and low energy output. Also, the waste products of normal cellular metabolism can be even more damaging, and if they are not adequately cleared by your cells, can result in significant mitochondrial damage. As I have already mentioned, mitochondria require oxygen in order to produce energy, so a low blood oxygen level will also affect energy production. Lung disease or even shallow breathing can lead to low oxygen and hence low energy output. Anemia, which is surprisingly common, also causes low blood and cellular oxygen levels and is a common cause of mitochondrial dysfunction and low energy. Mitochondria are particularly sensitive to hormone levels, so hormone imbalance of any kind will directly affect their performance and function. As we get older our hormones drop leading to rapid aging, poor mitochondrial function and therefore low energy output. Poor nutrition is also a factor, and if not feed the correct vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and essential fatty acids, your cells will fail to function well, and in turn your mitochondria will malfunction. Low antioxidant levels also tend to be seen with advancing age, and as mitochondria are very sensitive to free radical damage, this is a very important cause of low cellular energy. Don’t overlook stress as an important cause of low

energy also – significant stress levels will impact on every cellular function and will likely lead to a myriad of signs and symptoms, with low energy being one of them. How To Boost Your Energy! Now that you know what the most common causes of low cellular energy are, it is time to focus on ways to boost your energy levels dramatically. Of course it’s important that you go to your doctor to have a complete work-up if you have chronic low energy – he will likely perform blood, urine and other testing as he feels necessary. This may reveal some immediate problems, such as anemia, which can easily be treated. I would then suggest you have your hormone levels checked using saliva hormone testing. The hormones I would recommend your check are: estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, dhea, cortisol, thyroid hormones, and human growth hormone. Deficiencies in any of these could be contributing to poor health and to low energy levels. If a hormone deficiency is picked up, natural hormone replacement therapy often does wonders for improving and vitality and for boosting energy. Adequate nutrition including a balanced diet that is ideal for your metabolic type is recommended – once you have the correct balance of proteins, fats and carbohydrates that your own particular body requires (its different for each person), then your cells will have the correct fuel to function perfectly.

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Is there any kind of certification program in place for “organic” farms in Bali? We checked the costs involved in joining both Australian and European certification programs. They are expensive because to keep his certification the farmer has to pay every year. Even to join with someone else, it’s more than many farmers –including myself - can afford to pay. But I feel that it’s not necessary for Balinese farmers to have to pay. It’s better that your customers know that your produce is truly organic. Customers do this by visiting your farm. I’m proud of my reputation and my customers trust me. What are obstacles holding back organic farming practices in Bali? People don’t understand organic farming. They don’t know that it’s damaging to themselves and the environment if they use chemical fertilizers. There’s no one to teach them. And maybe they don’t believe anything can be bad. I don’t spend anything on chemicals. I’d rather use the money to train more staff. We often work up to 10 hours a day composting, weeding, mulching, looking for and removing insects. If I find someone on our farm who doesn’t have a job, I give him or her a job. If someone uses chemicals, there is a lot less work. Organic farming doesn’t yield as much produce per are as chemical farming.

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What is the center of green living in Bali? Though Bali’s main farming areas are the districts of Tabanan, Bangli and Buleleng, many Balinese farmers don’t understand about organic food, waste disposal, protecting their land and water, and the harm chemicals can do. Many farmers don’t care, won’t listen and aren’t interested in changing their ways. Sometimes when I try to talk to them, they think I’m criticizing them. But I’m only trying to teach them. Maybe expats are more ‘green’ than the Balinese and Ubud is more ‘green’ than most places on Bali. My foreign customers at the Ubud Organic Market are environmentally aware, but maybe not all foreigners are like them. Do you contribute to any charities or support any causes? I give vegetables to my friends if I know they need help. They help me too. Bali is like this. I’m happy to show people my farm and also give advice. A lot of people think I’m crazy because I work so hard, but farming has been my passion for six years. It’s my life. How can readers contact you? My email is balirungu@yahoo.com, my blog is www. baliorganicproject.typepad.com, and my hp is 081-338721705.

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Poisonous Jellyfish on Bali’s Western Beaches! Poisonous Purple Jellyfish According to reports in the Bali Post, Nusa Bali, and Beritabali.com, there is a species of poisonous jellyfish invading the beaches of Western Bali. These purple jellyfish have been mostly found near Tabanan in an area from the Tanah Lot temple to Kediri district, Yeh Gangga and Kerambitan. The jellyfish, reported to ‘number in the millions,’ can dispense a toxic venom that is capable of killing humans. ‘These jellyfish are very dangerous,’ said Indonesia’s Fisheries Association chairman, I Ketut Arsana Yasa, ‘If the poison reaches the victim’s heart it can kill.’ People should avoid swimming in affected areas or they should wear some form of protection such as pantyhose or wet-suites that will prevent the dangerous tentacles from contacting the skin. Mr. Arsana added that the infestation actually extends beyond Tabanan to Kuta, and as far as Pengeragoan Beach, but the greatest concentration is in the Tabanan area. However NusaBali reports that the Badung Lifesavers, through their secretary Mr. Ketut Ipel, are saying that the deadly species of jellyfish have not reached Kuta. He stated that some jellyfish had been found at Kuta, but they were a different species that are only capable of causing a severe itch. Lifeguards on duty at Kuta Beach have bottles of vinegar prepared to help relieve itching, but are yet to have a single report of any swimmers being stung by any jellyfish on the beaches they patrol. (Bali News 18th July 2011) Jellyfish are many and varied, and most are harmless, however some can sting and cause anything from a minor irritation to severe reactions and even death. Apart from jellyfish the oceans are full of a host of other sea creatures that can bite or sting, and unfortunately many all love to live in warm tropical waters. Here is a list of a variety of marine life that can cause bites or stings: • Barracudas • Catfish • Coral • Cone shell • Electric eel • Hydroid • Jellyfish • Moray eels • Portugal Man-of-War • Sea urchins • Sea anemone • Sharks • Stingray Often the victim that has been bitten or stung is not aware of which creature caused the trauma, and in this case it is best to treat the patient symptomatically. Symptoms: Localized symptoms can include pain, swelling, redness, cuts and bleeding. General symptoms could be armpit or groin pain, cramps, fever, sweating, nausea and/or

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Local News Bakrieland Eyes Rp. 110B in 2011 Sales for New Bali Golf Resort Bakrieland Hotels and Resorts, a unit of property developer Bakrieland Development, forecasts about Rp. 110 billion ($13 million) in revenue this year from the advanced sale of units at its latest planned resort in Bali.

Bakrieland Hotels and Resorts, said on Tuesday (19/7). The resort’s development will cost around Rp. 220 billion and the average price of units will range from between Rp. 1.2 billion and Rp. 2.5 billion. According to Bakrieland’s

The golf resort, called Nirwana Bali Golf Suites, is built on a 27,000-square meter lot on Bakrieland’s 103-hectare Nirwana Bali Resort. The development is located in Tabanan, about an hour’s drive from Ngurah Rai Airport. Construction on the golf suites is scheduled to start in January and be completed by January 2014. The company has focused on Tabanan to attract visitors who want to find a quiet retreat on Bali that has not been overly developed, like Kuta and Legian. The only other developments in the area are Bakrieland’s hotel and another resort.

financial statement, Nirwana Bali Resort is valued at up to Rp. 884.33 billion. The resort consists of an 18-hole golf course, 146 suites and supporting facilities such as function halls and retail stores. The latest sale was expected to be opened in October and 30 percent of the 146 units on offer sold by the end of the year, Deden said. At that rate, sales could reach Rp. 110 billion in the first three months of marketing. By March 2013, all suites were expected to be sold, Deden added. The entire complex - which includes the golf resort, hotel and suites - was targeted for completion within eight years.

“The trend for property in Bali now is moving away from Legian and Kuta because that area has become too crowded and tourists can no longer relax and enjoy the island’s beauty,” Deden Sudarbo, chief marketing officer at

“The financing for the project will come mainly from our internal cash flow,” Deden said, “but if needed, the company will find a bank loan.” (July 19th 2011)

Indonesian Top Brass Map Out Terror Blueprint In a move aimed at boosting the detection and prevention

In his opening remarks, Djoko told the meeting the

of terrorist acts, the National Anti-Terrorism Agency is

government was determined to make security a priority,

working to promote better cooperation between the country’s

including by strengthening anti-terror efforts.

military, police and prosecutors. “National security and stability are the main priorities aside Ansyaad Mbai, the head of the agency, also known as

from the economy. The smallest terrorist act can trigger

BNPT, said during a meeting in Jakarta with personnel from

much larger things in the community,” he said. The minister

the Armed Forces, National Police and Attorney General’s

said that the police and military should work on an effective

Office that while cooperation between the forces had been

early detection system to curb terrorism at its earliest

good, there needed to be more focus on prevention.

stages.

The meeting was attended by some of the country’s most

“What is important is how the personnel in the regions can

senior officials, including the coordinating minister for

identify a potential threat and prevent it from spreading,” he

political, legal and security affairs, Djoko Suyanto, Armed

said. “We were all surprised by what happened in Bima.

Forces Chief Adm. Agus Suhartono, Army Chief Gen.

That area was not in our radar before.”

Pramono Edhie Wibowo, National Police Chief Gen. Timur Pradopo and Deputy Attorney General Darmono.

He was referring to the bomb blast that rocked an Islamic boarding school in Bima on Sumbawa Island. Police

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suspect the school was being used as a base to build

detectives

military

bombs and conduct terrorist operations. Ansyaad said the

commanders and 150 prosecutors - from districts across 14

lack of intelligence at the grass-roots level was one of the

provinces considered prone to terrorism.

major hindrances in the fight against terrorism.

The provinces involved were Aceh, North Sumatra, Riau,

He also said violence was sometimes unavoidable when

South Sumatra, Lampung, Banten, Jakarta, West Java,

confronting terrorists. “Both sides are armed, it’s a logical

Central Java, Yogyakarta, East Java, Bali, West Nusa

action and reaction. But we will try as best as we can to

Tenggara and East Kalimantan.

avoid violence,” he said.

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Ansyaad said the meeting was the first in what would

BNPT’s director of operations, Petrus Reinhard Golose,

become a regular series with more to follow, with possible

said the meetings would also seek to clarify the roles,

involvement from provinces in Sulawesi and Maluku in

functions and responsibilities of each of the institutions in

future.

dealing with terrorism.

“The coordination meeting is aimed at synchronizing

Agus said he hoped the BNPT would be able to help

perceptions in viewing terrorism, especially for those

improve coordination between the institutions. “The BNPT

security and law enforcement personnel in areas with

can help us find the best way to counter activities that

established terrorism cells, and to look for solutions in

could lead to terrorism, since prevention is better than cure,”

facing these terrorism networks,” he said.

he said. (July 26th 2011)

US to Provide USD $50,000 Grant for Bali’s Anti-Rabies Campaign Bali will receive a grant of US$ 500,000 from the United States government to help its dog vaccination program, the head of Bali Provincial Animal Husbandry office, I Putu Sumantra said here Thursday (21/7). “The grant from the United States government will be provided through the UN Food and Agriculture Agency (FAO) is to help Bali get rid of rabies,” he added. Sumantra explained that a US Government representative Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans, International Environmental and Scientific Affairs Kerri-Ann Jones will visit Gulingan village, in Badung district on Friday (July 22) to oversee the project. The team will also meet and discuss with the village leaders as well as formally announcing the aid. According to Sumantra, the funds will also be used to improve laboratory capacity, strengthen supervision and help the local administration in order to control rabies on the island. Representatives of FAO, USAID and Director General of Animal Husbandry and Animal Health will also join the visit. (July 21st 2011) Frenchman Sentenced to One Year for Possessing Marijuana The Denpasar district court here sentenced a Frenchman, Karim Chabbit (33), to one year in jail after finding him guilty of possessing 44.6 grams of marijuana here on Wednesday (27/7). Karim was arrested by police on Monday (28/3) at Villa Jepun, Krishna Street, Legian, Kuta, after the police received information from residents about the presence of a foreign citizen who used drugs. The police found three packages of marijuana, each of which was found in the bathroom with a gross weight of 6.25 grams and the other two packages were found in Karim’s room located on the 2nd floor with the gross weight of each 19.31 grams and 18.50 grams. Karim told the police that the marijuana belonged to him and that he had to use it to ease the pain from an injury he had sustained in an accident. He had done so on the advice of his doctor in France. (July 28th 2011) Lombok International Airport to Operate Soon West Nusa Tenggara or NTB province near Bali will soon see the completion of its Lombok International Airport that can also accommodate Air Bus 330 or Boeing 767 aircraft. Lombok International Airport (BIL), located in Tanah Awu, Pujut, Central Lombok, is about 40 kilometers south of the old Mataram Selaparang Airport. The BIL worth 945.8 billion rupiah has a passenger terminal measuring 21 thousand square meters or four times wider than that of Selaparang Mataram Airport which is only 4,796 sqm. The operational and technical director of state-owned airport management company PT Angkasa Pura-I, Haryoso Catur Prayitno, said in Central Lombok recently, the BIL’s passenger accommodating capacity is three million passengers a year with a parking area of 17,500 sqm, while Selaparang airport`s parking lot is only 7,334 sqm. In addition, the BIL has a runway of 2,750x 40sqm, so it can accommodate ten Air Bus 330 or Boeing 767 aircraft, Haryoso said. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is expected to inaugurate the Lombok International Airport on October 1 this year, the governor said. (July 30th 2011) Ugandan Citizen Arrested with Drugs Fails to Bribe Officials Ronald S Semanda (38), a Ugandan citizen was caught by Custom officials at Ngurah Rai International Airport smuggling 1,141 kg sabu-sabu. He then tried unsuccessfully to bribe officials US$1,000. Ronald offered the bribe to Customs officials to pass his medical check. But officials ignored the suspect’s efforts. Semanda was arrested on Monday (25/7) at 19.45pm after alighting from the Qatar Airways flight from Doha via Singapore and then to Bali. The customs officials suspected him at the arrival gate when he passed the X-Ray post. Officials confiscated 82 capsules containing 1,441gm white crystal. The capsules were later proven to contain methamphethamine or sabu-sabu. “The sabu-sabu is worth Rp. 2 million per gram while the total value if the evidence is worth up Rp. 2 billion,” a police spokesman said. (July 31st 2011)


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Aussie Killed in Indonesian Landslide - Papua Authorities in Indonesia have recovered the body of an Australian man killed when a landslide caused his vehicle to plunge more than 150 meters off a cliff in the remote eastern province of Papua. The man has been identified by Indonesian authorities as Wayne Davis. Papua Police spokesman Senior Commander Wachyono said the landslide, which happened about 4am (AEST) at a mine at Tembagapura in Papua, was caused by heavy overnight rain. It is believed he worked for Redpath Indonesia, a company contracted by the mining giant Freeport Indonesia. While Redpath would not release any details, a spokeswoman said that an “incident” had occurred at the mine. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) later confirmed that an Australian man working at the mine had been killed. Consular officers were in contact with the man’s employer and had offered assistance. (August 2nd 2011) Bride Discovers Groom is a Woman An Indonesian Muslim woman stopped her wedding after she found out her future husband was a woman. She learned about her partner’s gender when her family gathered to read the Koran at the ceremony in western Java. The groom did not bring relatives and suspicions were raised when ‘Rio’ failed to show documents. Her ex-boyfriend saved the blushes after he stepped in to marry her. ‘The suspicion became bigger as her heavy voice suddenly changed into a female one,’ a local newspaper quoted local police chief Krisnandi as saying, adding that the groom had a male physique and had known bride Nuraini for seven months. ‘The family finally got Kiman, the ex-boyfriend, as the new groom for Nuraini in order to save face in front of their guests,’ Krisnandi said. (August 2nd 2011) Master Artisan Jean-Francois Fichot Dies in Cuba Balidiscovery.com has learned of the death of the muchloved long-term resident of Bali, Frenchman Jean-Francois Fichot in the first week of July 2011 in Cuba. Details of the circumstances surrounding Fichot’s death are scant; he reportedly died in a traffic mishap. A resident of Bali for nearly 40 years, Jean-Francois Fichot was a master jeweler and designer, creating one-of-a-kind masterpieces and exotic objects d’art that now form part of private collections of celebrities around the world. Jean-Francois cut a striking figure on the local arts scene. In his youth Fichot studied interior design at LEcole des Beaux Arts in Lyon, France, his hometown. In a recent interview in The Jakarta Post, Fichot said: “I studied interior design, but jewelry was my passion. I started to learn about stones and then I traveled to India and was caught by the people, the jewelry, and the energy of the country. He contined: “I arrived in Bali in 1978 and I knew immediately that I wanted to stay for the rest of my life. Back in those days, there was little to do except watch ceremonies and chat with the local people.” Adding: “My influences are drawn from the ancient world - a fusion of Mesopotamia, India, Egypt and Majapahit. I am very lucky to be working here in Bali because I have a group of very skilled carvers, gold and silversmiths. I design the pieces and they realize the works.” While and art and jewelry were Fichot’s mainstays, his other great passion was his garden in Ubud, calling his garden his other work of art. (July 11th 2011)

Australian Killed after Falling Three Floors from Hotel South Denpasar Police are investigating the events surrounding of the death of an Australian citizen who fell to his death from the third floor of Bali Senia Hotel in Sanur, Denpasar. The victim Allan Raymond, 55, was found dead on Friday (22/7) at around 20:50pm. The body was first discovered by a hotel employee at hotel. From the results of police investigations so far, the victim who had been staying at the hotel since Wednesday (20/7) was staying with a lady friend named Atik. Before the incident, the victim and Atik had a walk and returned to the hotel on Friday around 16:00 pm. At the time of the incident Atik was asleep and was unaware that the victim had died. (July 23rd 2011) Immunization Key to Prevent Hepatitis: 10% Indonesians Positive for the Disease Health Minister Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih has said that immunization is the most effective means to prevent hepatitis in Indonesia. “Immunization against hepatitis B has been carried out in Indonesia since 1977,” Endang said at a seminar themed “It’s Time to Fight Hepatitis” organized to observe Hepatitis Day here on Thursday (28/7). Besides immunization, efforts to control hepatitis also include other means such as a healthy life style campaign, the development of National Epidemiological Surveillance Network, and donated-blood filtering by the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI). The success of Hepatitis control very much depends on supports from all parties, including the public awareness of how to prevent the disease, the minister said. Based on the result of Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2007, of 10,391 people tested were hepatitis B positive, meaning that of 10 Indonesian people, one was sufferer. Indonesia and Brazil had initiated the launching of Hepatitis Day to encourage comprehensive handling of the disease, from prevention until treatment and covering various aspects including surveillance & research, the health minister said. (July 28th 2011) Garuda Indonesia Pilot Strike ends Early, few Delays Garuda Indonesia, the nation’s flag carrier, said on Thursday (28/7) that a one-day strike by pilots ended early with few flight delays, after a meeting between the firm and union leaders was brokered by the government. “Both parties have agreed to discuss the differences during Ramadan and it is expected that we will reach a deal,” said Garuda spokesman Pujobroto, referring to the country’s Islamic holiday month in August. The company earlier said its operations were running normally on Thursday despite the strike by about a quarter of its pilots over wage inequality. Local media reported only two domestic flights, from cities in Sulawesi and Sumatra islands to Jakarta, were delayed. Garuda’s pilot union, which has 650 members, launched the strike as a protest over higher pay given to foreign pilots. The airline, which flies across Asia as well as to the Middle East and Europe, deployed 130 back-up pilots to make up for the strike by about 200 pilots, Garuda’s chief operating officer Ari Sapari told Reuters. Shares in Garuda rose to end 2 percent higher on Thursday, outperforming a Jakarta index that fell 0.7 percent. The stock has slid around 30 percent since its debut in February. This was the second Indonesian strike in July over wages after thousands of local workers at Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold’s Grasberg mine, one of the world’s biggest copper and gold mines, went on strike for eight days, demanding hefty pay rises. (July 28th 2011)

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Police Tell 34-year-old Man Not to Wear His Bunny Suit in Public Police said a resident reported that her son had been frightened by William Falkingham wearing a black bunny suit and hiding behind a tree and pointing his finger like a gun at him. Neighbors also reported that Falkingham also occasionally wears a tutu with the bunny suit. He’s been advised to not wear it in public. Nude Man Arrested After Sun Tanning in Neighbor’s Lawn Chair The 20-year-old man allegedly walked over to another home nude and sat in a chair with a bandanna wrapped around his face and sunglasses on so he could suntan. The homeowner who had been in the chair stepped inside to get a drink and was surprised to see the naked visitor. Dunkin’ Donuts Employee Accused of Peddling Sex on Her Breaks Melissa Redmond, 29, was arrested after a six week investigation known as “extra sugar” that began when police got a tip that people could go to the Dunkin Donuts and arrange a liason with a donut-pusher. It’s Probably Best to Remove Your Mask Before Ordering at McD’s Two masked teens dressed in black head to toe scared McDonald’s customers into calling 911 and reporting a robbery in progress. Police said they surrounded the restaurant with guns drawn expecting the worst. They decided against charging the boys since it was “a mix-up.” Man Puts Marriage Proposal on Newborn Son’s Shirt Daniel Overbey, 25, proposed to his son’s 23-year-old mother with a shirt special-made for the baby. Overbey designed the shirt to be stitched with the words “Mommy, will you marry my Daddy?” in baby blue lace. She said yes, by the way. Women Find Hidden Camera in Apartment, Fear the Worst Vanya Samokovareva, 22, and Ralitsa Dzhambazova, 23 - Bulgarian women living in Florida called deputies to say they found hidden cameras in their apartment. They’re now afraid that their every move - from sleeping to showering - may have been broadcast on the Internet. Man Hasn’t had One Sick Day in 65 Years “He’s obviously the epitome of America’s old work ethic,” says a friend of 83-year-old Roy Plinska, who has no plans to retire from his department store loading dock job. “For God’s sake, this guy doesn’t give up!” School’s Updated Dress Code Bans Pajamas, Slippers A principal at Mount Anthony Union High School says the dress code had to be revamped because students were attending classes in nightwear. “It’s a safety hazard, certainly with slippers, and it also says something to the work ethic,” he says. “Like anything else, if you get yourself into a mental state about something you’re going to be more prepared to work, and if you come to school in pajamas you’re prepared for something else.” “We have to adjust as fashions become more pronounced. For example, years ago nobody would come to school in pajama bottoms,” says associate principal David Beriau. Study: Secret to a Happy Marriage is a Skinny Wife University of Tennessee researchers say married couples are happier when wives are thinner than their husbands. For their study, the two researchers tracked the marital happiness of 169 newlywed couples. The couples indicated their height and weight and then independently and privately completed marital satisfaction questionnaires every six months for four years. (WRCBTV.com) Boy, 5, Drives Off in Mom’s Van in Search of Candy Bar The child crashed the van into a pole at around 1 a.m. When police arrived at the scene, the boy apparently tried to run away but officers were able to catch him. He told cops he was driving to a nearby store to buy candy. (El Paso Times)

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Sail Indonesia is the Biggest Yachting Event in Asia On Saturday 23 July this year over 100 yachts sailed from Darwin to participate in, Sail Indonesia, the biggest and boldest multi-sailing event in all of Asia. Skippers from many countries (even landlocked Switzerland) sail their yachts to Darwin and then jump to action when the starting gun booms across the waters of Darwin Harbour. Some of the yachts go cruising, some of the more hungry and adventurous get into racing and some do both. The cruisers head for their respective Indonesian entry points at either Kupang (Western Route) or Saumlaki (Eastern Route) and while the hyper skippers battle it out in the Darwin to Ambon Race. Along the way are there are big side events like Sail Wakatobi - Belitung 2011 sponsored by the Jakarta Government, Sail Maluku Archipelago and the many traditional welcomes given to visiting yachties by the people living in coastal villages.

Sail Indonesia requires a great deal of planning and many people from government, private sector, foundations and of course yachties jump on board to get involved. They all use the Sail Indonesia banner to organise the own particular events. Sail Indonesia is truly a unique world sailing event that surprisingly gets little attention from overseas mainstream media. Each year this sailing extravaganza seems to grow and grow even though there is no overall controlling governance. However, there must be some coordination to get all the skippers and yachts to Darwin for the July start. The internet is the key ingredient here with keen sailors registering on line for the various events. (See www.sailindonesia.net www. sailtoindonesia.com and www.darwinambon. com.au) Yayasan Cinta Bahari Antar Nusa But responsibility for the coordination of the stopovers and accompanying welcoming events within Indonesia lies with Raymond and Dewi Lesmana and of Yayasan Cinta Bahari Antar Nusa. (YCB) In an interview Mr. Lesmana said, “Our mission is to encourage yachts to visit remote coastal villages of Indonesia. Each year YCB meets with interested village leaders that want a chance to meet and greet visiting skippers and their crews. These cultural exchanges are genuinely enriching not to mention the much needed economic boost these poor communities get.”

local leaders to help their people. None of the funds from the $500.00 cruising entry fee goes to YCB or the poor people living in remote Indonesia. Despite numerous attempts to find out YCB are not aware of where the money is spent. Jakarta allocates some funds to YCB but Captain Su has been advised that the recent trend is to concentrate funding toward the Government’s own pet events like Sail Wakatobi- Belitung 2011 and the recent Fremantle to Bali Yacht Race and Rally 2011. Sail Indonesia - Beginnings

You can trace the origins of Sail Indonesia back to 1973 when the Cruising Yacht Association of Northern Territory in Australia organised the first Darwin to Dili Yacht Race. A small group of adventurous sailors left Darwin and sailed north into the Arafura Sea to Dili. This was repeated in 1974 but the geopolitics of Timor in 1975 resulted in the race being abandoned. In 1976 the Cruising Yacht Association of Northern Territory organised another first, the Darwin to Ambon International Yacht Race. Again it began with a small group of intrepid sailors and grew into a major international yachting event. Side events were added to the fun with races from Ambon to Bitung in Northern Sulawesi and a series of regattas off the coast of Makassar attracting a great deal of interest. Things peaked in 1995 with the Arung Samudera (Sail the Oceans) event held to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Indonesia. Over 130 Australian and international yachts left Darwin for both Ambon and Bali to participate in a series of sailing events like the Bali to Jakarta Yacht Race. However, in 1998 Ambon went feral and the Darwin to Ambon Yacht Race was abandoned ending a run of 22 years. In the early 2000’s the focus shifted to Bali and a series of annual Darwin to Bali Yacht Races were held. However, in 2003 some yachties decided to stop off on the way rather than race straight from Darwin to Bali. Entering Indonesia via Kupang some 20 odd yachts were given a fantastic welcome and had the joy of cruising through some of the best sailing waters in the world. From that year on the participation of foreign yachts in the cruising events of Sail Indonesia took off. YCB kept adding more destinations and even organised a route through Ambon thus reviving the Darwin/Ambon connection. Sail Indonesia Fleet Heads for Bali

After all the discussions have concluded a route is then put together with designated stopovers. It varies each year to spread the joy and encourage return visits. The cruising part of Sail Indonesia 2011 has two routes; the Western Route via Kupang, Alor, Lembata, Maumere, Ende, Riung, Labuan Bajo, North Lombok, North Bali (Lovina), Karimun Jawa and Belitung . An alternate to the Western Route after Kupang includes Rote, Sabu, East Sumba and Central Sumba. The Eastern Route is via Saumlaki, Debut (SE Maluka), Banda, Ambon, Wakatobi, Selyar/Bulukumba and Makassar for the 406th anniversary of the city. YCB operates on a shoestring budget and ultimately runs on the commitment of Raymond and Dewi and the willingness of

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Whether skippers take the western or eastern route most yachties will be gathering in Lovina, Bali at the end of September for a range of festivities and gala dinners. Lovina is the obvious choice as it is on the main sailing route and avoids a difficult detour to Benoa Harbour via the Lombok and Badung Straits where winds and currents may be against the fleet. From there they head to Singapore to complete the tour.

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Letters To Bali Advertiser Plastic Pollution Dear Kim, I am an Australian Volunteer working with Plastic Free Bali/Bali Cantik Tanpa Plastik in Ubud. I read your recent article in the Bali Advertiser about the state of the beach at Sanur. I too share your concerns and wrote to the Bali Advertiser recently about the organisation I am currently volunteering with. Plastic Free Bali’s vision is to promote a clean environment and healthy communities in Bali, and our mission is to reduce waste from single-use plastic bags by 50% by the end of 2013. Bali produces approx. 750 tons of plastic waste per day*. That’s the same weight as 167 trucks! (This data was from 2009, although a recent Jakarta Post article stated it could be double that at present). Singleuse plastic bags are one of the biggest sources of plastic waste. And as you are experiencing plastic doesn’t breakdown and it is being dumped illegally all over Bali. BCTP or Plastic Free Bali had an interview in the Bali Advertiser, ‘Eco Buzz’ section, a few months ago. You can read more about us there. In my role is as Business Unit Co-ordinator I am hoping to develop reusable products such as, shopping bags, drinking bottles, food containers and other sustainable merchandise. Campaign promotion items such as bumper stickers, t-shirts, hats, storage containers etc. Like many groups we lack for funds and are currently working on fundraising so we can increase our profile and become a more effective campaign. We would welcome help with our new fundraising team. Plastic Free Bali will have a movie night on the 12th September at the Yoga Barn where we will screen the powerful, Bag It Movie, from the US. We were able to access an education grant from the Dalton Family to screen this film. Yoga Barn has also been very generous in allowing us to screen the film to raise awareness. Yoga Barn will be promoting this event soon. Our website address is: plasticfreebali.org. It is on-line, however, due to limited funds we have not completed all aspects of the website. Our current office is tucked away in the Bali Hati Spa complex so we are looking at a new high profile office in Jl Bisma, Ubud. The office/shop space would provide us with the much needed exposure and constant stream of locals and tourists passing by. The rent is more than we pay for our current office so we are in need of sponsors and/or donors. We currently run the campaign on generous sponsorship from local Ubud businesses, however, to take the campaign to a wider audience we need more funds. If you can help us in any way please feel free to contact me at michelle_wilkie69@yahoo.com.au or our Campaign Co-ordinator, Anna Sutanto at plasticfreebali@gmail.com Many thanks, Michelle Wilkie Business Unit Co-ordinator Plastic Free Bali * Source: Estimate from biocycle.net data, August 2009 Post, e-mail, fax or bring in your letters. Please address all to Letters To Bali Advertiser. Bali Advertiser will decide what to publish and will edit as needed.


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by Dr. Rob (02) Photographs by Patrick Richards At Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi No. 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak. Tel: 736628 At first glance, what might look like a set of photographs of simple seascapes actually reveal themselves to be an exciting and dynamic artistic experience. Patrick Richard’s photographic exhibition, ‘(02)’, at Kendra Gallery, is like a composition of stories just beSunset ginning to unfold in front of your eyes. The audience is invited to become the witness of moments in time and space. As the example ‘Sunset’ shows, these slightly fuzzy photographs are scaled on a landscape format, which stresses the endlessness of the sea and the sky. These images magnify the contrast between the immensity of nature and the tiny presence of humans. Like notes in a musical scale, these humans are the passing actors in the infinity of time. However, as ‘A Baby’ demonstrates, the individuals Patrick portrays catch a glimpse of a naturally exuded tranquility and peacefulness, rather than solitude. All of Patrick’s images seem to connect in a silent communion, surrounded by a protective sphere where the craziness of the world has stopped for a moment. A Baby A sense of boundlessness freedom emerges in every shot, and the photographs become awe-inspiring, truly achieving an arresting impact on the audience. As his friend Carla Petzold-Beck notes in her catalogue introduction: “Patrick’s pieces make me realize that we take beautiful moments repeatedly for granted. How often have I stood by our beaches and witnessed what Patrick has captured, but, did I really grasp and absorb the enormity of the image in a conscious way? We walk the shores, climb the mountains, saunter through the streets, and witness Balinese processions on a daily basis, yet, very few of us are able to bring these subliminal Balinese snapshots to surface in such a unique way as Patrick does. He reminds us not to walk through life with our eyes wide shut”! Patrick Richard’s incomparable touch transforms this exhibition into a heartening journey, urging every one of us to take a deep breath of serenity, and recall the quintessence of life. The Journey Paintings by Nyoman Sutarja (Pandi) At Bloo Lagoon Village, Jl. Silayukti, Padangbai Tel: Amlapura 80872 Balinese artist Nyoman Sutarja (Pandi) has said that: “He has liked drawing since he was a child, and, that he has taken it more seriously since 1995”. However, trying to summarize Pandi is not an easy job. It appears to be as difficult as defining an entire Art, Religion, and Philosophy all at the same time, because Pandi is all about Inspiration, Devotion, and Harmony. His source of creativity is found all around himself, with daily incidents from families to streets,

kids to surroundings, and any people crossing his path. In the rice fields of Ubud, you might find Pandi giving rise to his art at sunrise, when the energy is stable, and the mind awake, and the five senses interacting. He might also be walking around, looking for his precious outdoor stimulation. Everything has meaning with Pandi. Every question finds its answer. With Pandi the relationship between praying and painting appears very evident. Pandi shares a piece of himself everyday with his gods, through his paintings, which become an offering for peace and harmony. Pandi’s creative mode remains securely grounded in the formative years of his childhood. Though naïve in appearance, his heartfelt compositions actually show much control of his chosen mediums. Pandi’s fluid brushstrokes, and his dexterity with the palette knife, demonstrate a talented display of very expressive emotions. Works such as Untitled 1 ‘Untitled 1 & Untitled 2’, provide a welcome respite that is honest and refreshing. He understands when we access our inner child we are granted a freedom to co-create with an essence that is loving and self-healing. Pandi’s artistic expressions are an appropriate reminder to us all of this richness of spirit, for, it is the child within us all that may truly perceive the world with a Untitled 2 genuine open heart. From Bali with Love Artworks by Davina Stephens At Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Speaking about her current show, ‘From Bali with Love’, at Ganesha Gallery, Davina Stephens states that: “It has been 3 years since my last show in Bali and I decided that it was time to put some ‘POP’ back into this life. I find that the ‘mock tech’ culture of today was missing the free flow days of Pop! The ‘yester’ years. So, I decided to bring it back in the form of a ‘Time Capsule’. It’s time to get real”. Having grown up in places as diverse as Bali, India and New York, Davina developed early in life a taste for humor, incongruities, chaos, and the ironies of a world in the throes of rapid change, which have become the canvas of her Pop art. With the use of different materials, media, and techniques, Davina combines anthropological working methods as an artist, expressing a real desire to create artworks in-which the meaning is open-ended. She creates fascinating assemblages and collages as a free play Electric Dream of interpretation. Like tone poems, Davina’s works stress the relevance and joy of the moment. The examples ‘Electric Dream’ and

‘A Summer with You’ demonstrates that her art functions rather like a springboard, from which she can leap into a broad spectrum of themes and A Summer with You emotions. Intricate storyboards, they tell many stories to anyone willing to open their eyes and mind. E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au Copyright © 2011 Dr. Rob You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Awe to the Earth Artist : Keiji Uji Genre : Sculpture Period : July 2 until September 26, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Baliwood Resort Art Space, Jl. Penestanan, Sayan, Ubud Tel: 972616 Benang Merah Artist : Komp@asRUPA (77 artist) Genre : Paintings Period : August 10 until September 10, 2011 Every day, 10.00AM until 9.00PM Location : Terasseni Gallery, Jl. Raya Nyuh Kuning no. 1, Pengosekan, Ubud Tel: 0817565717 Deadline Artist : Nyoman Suarnata Genre : Paintings Period : July 31 until August 28, 2011 Every day, 10.00AM until 5.00PM Location : Adi’s Gallery, Jl. Bisma 102, Ubud Tel: 977104 From Bali with Love Artist : Davina Stephens Genre : Paintings Period : August 5 until August 25, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Of Gods and Men (Puppets and Shadows) Artist : Isabella Parent Genre : Drawing Period : July 01 until August 15, 2011 Every day, 11.00AM until Midnight Location : Cafe des Artistes, Jl. Bisma 9X, Ubud Tel: 972706 Seni Itu Damai, Art is Peace Artist : Various Artist Gendre Genre : Painting Period : August 07 until August 21, 2011 Location : Gardenia Gallery, Jl. Sanggingan Ubud Tel: 0818343427 / 081337611706 The Dynamic Power of Bali - Line and Color Artist : Leticia Balacek Genre : Drawings Period : August 19 until September 12, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 9.00PM Location : Alila Ubud, Desa Melinggih Kelod, Payangan, Gianyar Tel: 08123878112 The Journey Artist : Nyoman Sutarja (Pandi) Genre : Paintings Period : July 18 until August 18, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 9.00PM Location : Bloo Lagoon Village, Jl. Silayukti, Padangbai Tel: Amlapura 80872 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions.


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Everything you wanted to know about coffee but didn’t care to ask…. By Ines Wynn

Coffee has played an important a n d sometimes tumultuous role in many societies throughout history. In Africa and Yemen it was used to stay awake during long religious ceremonies. The Sufi Dervishes had a whirl with it. In P e r s i a ,

coffeehouses evolved into hotbeds of lasciviousness and political dispute soon after they were introduced. In the 17th century, the consumption of coffee was banned in Ottoman Turkey because the effects of caffeine and the gatherings, in which it was consumed, were deemed debauched and subversive. In Europe, it was once associated with rebellious political activities hatched in populist coffee houses. Coffee has a long and exciting history even though it was not discovered until around 600AD in the Middle East and only came into Europe in the 16th Century. In the 500 or so years since then it has spread around the world and become an international trade. Today the trade of coffee has a significant economic impact. Coffee is the largest commodity in world trade after oil and production has risen to approximately 7 million tons annually. It is worth €30 billion per year to the producing countries and provides a living to more than 100 million people. All coffee is grown within 1,000 miles of the equator, from the Tropic of Cancer to the Tropic of Capricorn, between 28 degrees north and 30 degrees south. Growing areas include Central America, Brazil, Caribbean, West Africa, East Africa and Yemen, Madagascar, India, Indonesia and Vietnam. Countries straddling the equator, like Indonesia and Colombia, harvest more than one crop per year. There are four popular coffee regions in the world: • Arabia & Africa: Grown at the perfect altitude in rich black soil, some of the most distinct coffees are from Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Ethiopia. • The Americas: Rainforest conditions and high altitudes produce the great aromatic and well balanced coffees of Colombia, Costa Rica and Guatemala. • The Pacific: some of the best coffee growers in the world produce all the great earthy and deep flavored coffees of Sumatra, Java, New Guinea and Sulawesi. • Exotics: Include Jamaica Blue Mountain and Hawaiian Kona. A little History and a lot of Trivia What’s the true legend about the origin of coffee? According to the most popular theory, it was an Ethiopian shepherd who discovered the use of the coffee bean around the 9th century. He had noticed that some of his goats became rather frisky and vivacious after eating reddish berries from an evergreen bush. Being a curious lad, the shepherd decided to taste these strange berries. The raw berries were hard to chew, so he took some to the village and decided to roast them to make them edible. He tasted the roast beans and his sleepy eyes popped wide open. While experimenting with the beans, the village people crushed the roasted seeds into powder and poured boiling water to make a tasty drink. They liked this new libation as it kept them awake during long prayers. Word of this discovery spread to a local monastery. It was there that monks experimented with drinks made from the berries. This ‘brew’ kept them alert and able to continue their writing and prayer long into the night. So, in this way the coffee beans were used to brew the delicious beverage that would soon conquer the world. Another legend gives us the name for coffee as “mocha”. An Arabian man called Omar was banished to the desert with his followers to die of starvation. In desperation, Omar had his friends boil and eat the fruit from an unknown plant. Not only did the broth save the exiles, but their survival was taken as a religious sign by the residents of the nearest town, Mocha (in present day Yemen). The plant and its beverage were named Mocha to honor this event.

All legends notwithstanding, coffee berries made their way from Ethiopia to the Arabian peninsula and were first cultivated in present day Yemen. The Arabians were the first, not only to cultivate coffee but also to begin its trade. Its popularity was perhaps due, in part, to the fact that Muslims were forbidden to consume alcoholic drinks by their religion and found coffee’s energizing properties to be an acceptable substitute. Yemen was the primary source for coffee beans during this time and the Arabians eagerly guarded and protected their increasingly valuable coffee-producing plants. By the fifteenth century the consumption of coffee had spread from Ethiopia to Egypt and Yemen, and had reached Persia, Turkey, and northern Africa. It is said that the Turks were the first to add spices such as clove, cinnamon, cardamom and anise to the brew. Members of the Sufi order contributed greatly to the diffusion of coffee-drinking throughout the Islamic world sometime between the 13th and 15th centuries. The dervishes enthusiastically drank coffee to promote the stamina needed for extended rituals and ceremonies. By way of pilgrims, traders and travelers, coffee spread from the Muslim world to Italy, then to the rest of Europe and from there to the Americas. Early in the 17th century Venice was the first European city to import the coffee beans. Coffee was presented to Pope Clement VIII who loved it and declared it a Christian beverage. In 1720 a French infantry captain brought three coffee seedlings from Paris to the Caribbean island of Martinique. Only one of these survived the trip and from this surviving tree, coffee growing started in the New World. This s i n g l e seedling became the rootstock for all of the coffee trees throughout t h e Caribbean, South and Central America. In the 1700’s coffee plants were introduced and successfully cultivated by the Dutch on the Indonesian island of Java and later to the islands of Sumatra and Celebes. The Dutch proved very successful with this new coffee crop and very adept in the coffee trade, producing and shipping coffee more cheaply than their Arabian counterparts to the coffee-craving Europeans. About those seditious coffee houses… Coffeehouses became popular in the Middle East in the early 16th century. This new institution transformed social life throughout the Islamic world. Coffee-houses supplied more than beans — they had the needed equipment, the expertise to prepare the brew, and a convivial milieu in which to enjoy it. Ahmet Pasha, the governor of Egypt during the late 16th century, actually built coffeehouses as a public works project, thereby garnering great political popularity. In the mid-sixteenth century two Syrian businessmen, Hakm and Shams, introduced coffee to Istanbul, established the city’s first coffeehouses, made a fortune in the process, and started a new and profitable arena of economic activity. Records show there were at least 500 cafes in Istanbul alone at the end of the 16th century. Coffee was not immune to controversy during these times, however. Sometime in the 17th century a person drinking coffee, or frequenting coffeehouses in the Turkish Ottoman Empire (Turkey) could suffer punishment of severe beatings or even be put to death. Luckily this edict was rescinded later and the merry spread of coffee continued. In 1650, the first coffeehouse was opened in Oxford, England by a Turkish merchant. In France, the first coffeehouse opened in 1672. Coffee houses spread quickly across Europe becoming centers for intellectual exchange. Many great minds of Europe used this beverage, and forum, as a springboard to heightened thought and creativity. By 1843, there were thousands of coffeehouses throughout Europe and the American colonies. Some of the world’s most powerful businesses, including Lloyds of London and the New York Stock Exchange, started life as a coffee house. Revolutions have been planned in coffee houses, namely the French and the American Revolutions. In the American colonies, coffeehouses opened in New York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Most were more like taverns than genuine coffeehouses, since they served not only coffee but also chocolate,

ales, beers, and wines. One famous coffeehouse was the Green Dragon in Boston. At first it was popular with British officers, but in later years it came to be the gathering place of John Adams, Paul Revere and other revolutionaries plotting against England. The social qualities of c o ff e e w e r e quickly evident from the beginning and it became a very popular drink for many people to be enjoyed in company of good friends. The original coffee houses of the Middle East were similar to those today: a gathering place for conversation, entertainment and the exchange of ideas among intellectuals while enjoying a good cup of coffee. A bit more trivia… • Did you know that it takes five years for a coffee tree to come into full bearing? The first flowers appear during the third year, but production is only profitable from the fifth year onwards. • Once mature, a coffee tree can flower eight times in any one year, depending on rainfall. When it is in bloom, the coffee tree is covered with 30,000 white flowers which begin to develop into fruit after 24 - 36 hours. The coffee cherries turn from yellow to orange and then bright red, 6 - 8 months after flowering. • The coffee tree is a shrub with a straight trunk, which can grow to over 25 feet in height and survive as long as 50 to 70 years. • There are around 3,600 coffee beans in one pound of ground coffee. Each pound of coffee properly yields around 52 cups of the delicious brew. • About 12-20 kg of export ready coffee will be produced from every 100 kg of coffee cherries harvested. • Coffee grows on varied soils - volcanic, siliceous clay, alluvial and peat and sand. Like wine, soil gives a particular character to the same botanical species like arabica and robusta, and different “vintages” are the result. Soil must be deep as the roots go down 1 to 2 meters, and acid with a pH 4.5 to 6. • Coffee is best grown on volcanic mountain sides, at elevations of over 1,600 meters. The higher the altitude, the finer the cup quality. • There are 900 different flavors of arabica • Espresso contains less caffeine than any other roast. • Decaffeinated coffee was invented in 1903 when a process was discovered that could remove caffeine from the coffee beans without destroying flavor. • More than 1/3 of the world’s coffee is exported to the USA. In the aftermath of the Boston Tea Party in 1773 Americans adopted coffee as their favorite brew. The coffee bean grew to be a major import crop and coffee replaced beer as the American breakfast drink. • In December 2001 Brazil produced a scented postage stamp to promote its coffee - the smell should last between 3 and 5 years. Coffee Etymology Where did the word ‘coffee’ originate? The English word coffee first came into use in the early to mid 1600’s. It comes from the Italian caffè and the French, Portuguese and Spanish café. These, in turn, were borrowed from the Ottoman Turkish kahveh, meaning roasted and in turn borrowed from the Arabic qahhwa, which, interestingly, is a term formerly applied to wine. And of course, it could also originate from Kaffa, the province in Ethiopia where it was first discovered. Photos courtesy of Caswell’s Coffees and Funky Coffee

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What is Rotary? Have you seen those yellow and blue wheel symbols as you’re driving around town that says Rotary International? It signifies that there is Rotary Club in that area. There are 33,000 Rotary Clubs throughout the world. Here in Bali there are 15 clubs – seven are English-speaking clubs, the remainder are Indonesian speaking. In all, there are 1.2 million members of Rotary throughout the world. Why would anyone join? “There’s something that all Rotary club members have in common: We take action. As community volunteers, we reach out to neighbors in need. We build, support, and organize. We save lives. We work locally and globally.” says T. Patrick van Kampen, President of the Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak. “This month is Membership month and we are trying to recruit new members for our club. We are looking for people who want to make a difference to the community”. “Maybe you’ve seen a need in your own community and wondered how you could help. Maybe you want to use your professional skills to help others — or even learn new skills. Maybe you’re seeking connections with other service-minded professionals in your community or abroad.” “Whatever your reason, joining Rotary can help you achieve these goals, and so much more. See why these men and women are members of their local Rotary club.“ Rotary International, the world’s leading service organisation. Its members form a global network of business, professional and community leaders who volunteer their time and talents to serve their communities and the world. Rotary’s motto, Service Above Self, exemplifies the humanitarian spirit of the organization’s more than 1.2 million members. Strong fellowship among Rotarians and meaningful community and international service projects characterize Rotary worldwide. The Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak meets weekly each Wednesday for lunch at Metis Restaurant, Jln. Pettitenget in Kerbrokan. If you are interested to learning how you can be a member or would like to attend a Rotary meeting visit the Club’s Web site – TODAY - www.rotaryseminyak.org NC/NV/R-10 August 2011

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Honeymoon on the Other Side of the World At the end of a narrow country road on Bali’s southwest coast lies Canggu’s surf and sunset beach. Twenty years ago you needed binoculars to see the water offshore. At that time you could still walk all the way to Seminyak without running into rivers, high tides and buildings. The rising sea level has changed all that. Though located in a chic residential area only 20 minutes from downtown Seminyak, the beach with its wild waves and small local food stalls still has the feel of a quiet fishermen’s village. Set back from the road and nestled into a clump of trees to the west as you approach the beach sits the exclusive Hotel Tugu Bali. Its inconspicuous entrance belies the fact that it contains a priceless collection of Chinese Peranakan and Balinese antiques, statuary and artwork. The area’s premier hotel property, any richly endowed museum in any of the world’s capitals would give a fortune to possess the architectural gems contained within the its buildings and grounds. What is less known than the Tugu’s architectural and historical curiosities is the hotel’s reputation as a favorite honeymoon destination. The environment is quiet and subtle. Loud music is seldom heard, and even the lighting is soft and romantic. If you view the Tugu from above using Google Earth, it appears tiny, but once inside the place actually feels like an intimate village, full of strange little corners and winding maze-like pathways. There is no Black Chamber, Hotel Tugu Bali restaurant as such, just tables set into small open alcoves and thematic dining rooms. Guests may have dinner anywhere and at anytime. The food is unique, not the usual Indonesian staples but served on banana leaves with a Chinese Peranakan flair. It was into this rarefied museum-like setting that Ken and Ari Anthony, jet-lagged after a 24-hour flight from San Francisco, strolled one day in June on the first day of their honeymoon. They couldn’t believe the world they had just entered, an ethereal environment of beautifully decorated pavilions, flower gardens, lotus ponds, a menacingly giant statue of Garuda standing before them in the middle of a lobby festooned with long billowing curtains. Why Bali? During the planning stage, Ken and Ari didn’t exactly know that they wanted for their honeymoon, but they did know what they didn’t want. They didn’t want to climb mountains, take a photo safari, walk the Great Wall of China, climb temples in Thailand, visit orangutans on Borneo, dig a well in an African village or volunteer to work in a South American orphanage. They didn’t want a “theme” honeymoon. They didn’t want to have to plan anything and they weren’t interested in the social aspect of joining a group of like-minded people. They researched a five-day minimoon to Jamaica which was super cheap but oh so ordinary. Though they didn’t want to stay in a five-star hotel chain, they wanted everything to be done for them with plenty of solitude thrown in. Although the couple was looking for ways to save money on their nuptials - flowers, food, music and all the other wedding standards – they decided to go all out on their honeymoon. It was to be the last quality time they were to spend together before they would both have to plunge back into work again to pay for it all. Relatives

were contributing a substantial sum towards the expenses, so they wouldn’t be racking up a hefty bill before they barely got started as husband and wife. Better to spend the money on a honeymoon than on cutlery, towels, gift certificates or kitchen appliances. What they wanted most was a traditional honeymoon, but in a far away place which personified the antithesis of their small hometown deep inland in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains of n o r t h e r n California. When a friend suggested Bali, they found that it was a lesser known holiday destination for Americans. Located half a world away, Bali Ken & Ari on Lake Almanor, Northern was even less California known as a honeymoon destination. Travel agents in California didn’t have a wealth of travel knowledge about the island. But the more they researched, the more they realized that they would get the best value for their money honeymooning on a tropical island in Asia. Bali had a fascinating culture, natural attractions, luxurious facilities, high end services, unusual entertainment, friendly people. In spite of the length of travel time to get there, Bali perfectly fulfilled their desire for a fly-and-flop holiday, two weeks in the sun with good beaches and equatorial sunsets. The timing of their June wedding and honeymoon was ideal because it was the best month to visit Bali. During the dry season the skies are blue and clear with summer weather and warm seas. If they waited until the frenzied tourist month of August, it would be a tough beating the crowds for the best deals. Having decided on Indonesia, they didn’t want a two week tailormade Indonesian honeymoon itinerary which can cost more than $5000 including luxury hotels, return flights and private transfers. They wanted to do it on their own. Another friend who had recently visited Bali suggested the Hotel Tugu Bali. From the hotel’s website and from all the online reviews, the property seemed exotic, self-indulgent, very private, away from the tourist hub and just steps away from the smooth white sand beach of the Indian Ocean. The Ultimate Soft Landing For months Ken and Ari had worked 60-hour weeks to save up for a honeymoon. In the three days before their flight Ken administered CPR on an 83-year-old man who was in cardiac arrest and applied a splint to a drunken college student who had put his fist through a window. Ari worked long hours as an admitting representative at the front desk of an urgent care clinic, answering phones and processing patients.

on a table. Hung over the bed was a spray of young coconut janur leaves, a symbol of strength and fertility. Waves crashed on the shore to the front and out a rear window tall green grass waved in a big field to the north. Just below sat the enormous pavilion of the Le Mayeur S u i t e surrounded by a giant lily pond. In the room built of old creaking Puri Le Mayeur teak was a private spa area with an oversized copper tub and all the modern amenities like plasma TV and a full surround-sound system tucked within beautiful antiques. They could call the concierge and order any DVD or CD they wanted from the hotel’s digital library. They could order anything for breakfast and choose any venue on the hotel grounds to enjoy it. It was their first time in Asia. They had never seen the hairy rambutan fruit, the delectable mangosteen or the snake fruit (salak). Bali Coffee, from the hotel’s own coffee plantation, was the best Ken had ever tasted. The newlyweds didn’t want to meet anyone, just wanted to keep to themselves to soak up the lovely quiet and relaxed atmosphere. Mostly they just hung out by the pool or relaxed on their balcony. The staff, who addressed them as “Mr. Ken” and “Miss Ari,” kept out of sight, but when they really wanted something they would suddenly reappear. In the late afternoon on a Saturday, the next day, they walked to Echo Beach just 10 minutes away. Big waves broke from the reef onto the sand bar and river mouth. Rounding a bend in the beach, three restaurants crowded with hundreds of tourists came suddenly into view. They ordered New Zealand peppercorn steak and nasi goreng as a band played 1980s Classic Rock. Walking back under the stars the sea waves rolled in luminescent green. It was as if all this enchantment and had been prepared just for them. ** Practicalities: Hotel Tugu Bali, Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu, tel. 0361-4731-701, email: bali@tuguhotels.com, homepage: www.tuguhotels.com. Full five-star facilities. The Honeymoon Package consists of three nights in one of the hotel’s luxury suites, one bottle of sparkling wine in room, daily breakfast of your choice in bed, pool, garden or wherever, daily sunset high tea with local delicacies, one complimentary candlelit dinner under the stars, a complimentary sunset tour to Tanah Lot sea temple, Gemulai Penari massage for two at Waroeng Djamoe Spa (combination of massage and dance following the rhythm of a Balinese gamelan), two Tugu Bathrobes as souvenirs, and return airport transportation in private car.

The giddy whirlwind of events leading up to the wedding kept Ari and her mom busy night and day trying to pull everything together. The wedding and reception for the 28-year-old bride and 30-yearold groom was held at Ken’s family home on the shore of Lake Almanor attended by only 50 of their closest friends and family. Beyond the arbor under which they took their vows was a split rail fence, a meadow of grazing horses and in the distance snow capped mountains. Then, before they fully realized they were now man and wife, they were on the 24-hour flight to Indonesia which ended in the fairy-tale Hotel Tugu Bali. They were escorted down a leafy path that led to their room floating on air at the top of a spiral staircase. A bouquet of flowers and a chocolate honeymoon cake sat

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Bali’s Leading Manufacture / Wholesale & Export Silver Jewelry Company is looking for smart & talented people to join our vibrant Ubud based office & big family as:

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SCHEDULE THAT Bali Deli Jazzy Jazz (17 August) Jazz has definitely become very popular in many venues

By Dawn Chorus

costumes. A chance to see them at this great venue and of

under the stars with the coolest of beach grooves and some

course Potato Head is open every evening if you fancy a drink

great special guest DJs.

or few. Where : Jl Double Six, No. 66, Blue Ocean Boulevard,

around town. Coinciding with Indonesian independence

Seminyak

day, Bali Deli invites you to come along and listen to some

Where : Potato Head Beach Club, Jl Petitengit, Seminyak

great jazzy tunes with Lisa and friends and Nancy and friends

Contact : Contact: 4737979

Contact : 731266 INFO@COCOON-BEACH.COM

Oakley Pro Junior (1 – 14 August)

Paramore (17 August)

with a great space for live music. The evening includes a

Here’s the last opportunity to catch the end of this two week

I mentioned this before but as time flies so fast and the event

free beer, door prizes and more though I’m not sure what.

Coca Cola ISC Grade 2 Pro Junior event right on the shores

is almost upon us, don’t miss out. Don’t waste time, get

What I’m sure of is that this will be a great evening out and

of Canggu. With prize money over IDR 30 million the stakes

your tickets booked and go and see this American rock band.

if you need an excuse for an evening out then tanggal tuju

are high as youngsters compete to bring home huge cash

They are meant to be very good.

belas is surely it!

prizes. Surfers can also gain valuable points for the Coca

along with talented musicians and jamming sessions. If you haven’t been to Bali Deli recently then note that major renovations have added a new indoor cafe area Le Spot

When

: 7 pm

Cola ISC pro junior division and it is also the deciding event

Cost: Festival A IDR600,000

to determine Indonesia’s entry into ASP sanctioned Oakley

Festival B IDR400,000

Where : Jl Kunti 117 X, Seminyak

world pro junior championships to be held in October. Oak-

Where: Garuda Wisnu Kencana

Contact : 738686 balideli@balideli.net

ley are committed to supporting the development of surfing

Contact: 02158900100 support@songkick.com

in Indonesia and what a perfect place Bali is with those fero-

F Vodka Launch Party (12 August)

cious waves whipping the shore line up and down the west

Spirit of a Champion (13 August)

coast. Doesn’t really make for safe swimming but the waves Fashion TV presents this F Vodka launch party. Casino

are pretty amazing. It’s an amazing location and an amazing

As well as supporting UNICEF the programme is all about

Royale at Hu’u. Not a lot to say other than it will be a lot of

sport to watch. Enjoy the ambience of the beach bars and

Balinese culture and you can enjoy this hour long perfor-

fun.

cafes in that area too.

mance of wushu, barongsai, peneak silat and capoeira.

Where : Hu’u Jl Petitengit, Seminyak

When

: 6 – 7 pm

Contact : 4736576 info@huubali.com

Cost

: IDR50,000

Where : Bali International Convention Centre

Glen Fredly (31 August)

The Westin Resort, Nusa Dua Contact : 771906 ex 6420 destination.westinbali@westin.com

Another opportunity to enjoy live

White Party ‘Hello Sailor’ (20 August)

music down at the Hard Rock Cafe with singer Glenn Fredly.

There are no limits to the imagination and creativity that go

Glenn Fredly is an Indonesian musician who is very popular

When

throughout Indonesia Look for-

Where : Echo Beach, Canggu

: throughout the day

ward to some easy listening and

Contact : 081 239 27527

some jazzy tunes! Good music, good company, good food, it’s all

Once upon a time @ Cocoon (12 and 19 August)

happening at the Hard Rock! There are some more events too.

As Cocoon turned one on 23 July the first party of the high

If you are a Beatle fan there’s The Beatles night with The

season was a spectacular success. Just in case you missed

Facebeat on 14 August and 21 August Jon Bos Rocks per-

that event there’s a

forms as a one guy show with energetic rock and roll sounds.

great line up of events to look forward to

When

: 10 pm

through August. The

Where : Hard Rock Cafe, Jl Pantai, Kuta

next event invites you

Contact : 755661

to think tribal, sexy, wild fun with the dress

Empire of the Sun (19 August)

code tribal wild! DJ Mr V is flying direct from

More musicians are scheduled at Potato Head. Empire of

the USA to pump out the wild but cool rhythms throughout

the Sun is an Australian band who formed in 2007 and

the night with a lineup of sexy entertainment which promises

achieved chart success with their first single ‘Walking on a

to be a wild night not be be missed. On 19 August it is time

Dream’ which got to number ten in the Australian charts and

to move on to Vegas showtime and all things glamorous and

reached 64 in the UK singles charts. However, in Australia

bling. EXPRESS 2 will provide the night’s entertainment with

they were awarded best group, the best pop release, the

top performances by the Vegas showgirls which will keep the

album of the year and single of the year from the Australian

show moving all night long. In the spirit of hot summer nights

Recording Industry Association. Apparently the two musi-

Cocoon is also putting on a series of beach parties which

cians play a lot of instruments and dress in elaborate stage

happen on 17, 24 and 31 August. Come along and party

into the organisation of KU DE TA’s famous parties and this year is no exception. It’s all aboard the HMS KU DE TA for this year’s white party and full steam ahead to the biggest naval ball in this part of the world! An evening of marine mischief with dress code white and a sailor look is all set! Of course the entertainment has been carefully selected and DJ Spen & Karmizma from the USA will provide the sounds and live on stage a 22 piece company Pitoelas big band will add to the evening’s entertainment value. For food lovers a 4 course naval feast is offered before the big party begins. I guess that’s it for the high season events from KU DE TA for yet another year but of course the usual routine continues down at KU DE TA but these parties really are the talk of the town! If you haven’t managed to attend one to date then this is your last chance to join in the fun. When Cost

: dinner 7 pm – 11 pm party 11 pm – 4 am : Pre-sale IDR 700,000, general admisstion IDR800,000, Dinner and show IDR1,500,000 Where : KU DE TA, Jln Kayu Ayu No 9, Seminyak Contact : 736969 reservations@kudeta.net

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

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Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

10 August - 24 August, 2011

SANUR

FOR SALE FREEHOLD PETITENGET

HOT LAND FOR SALE / RENT

A fantastic second home and great investment. Large © Bali Luxury Villa next to Bali Hyatt, Sanur. 2-4 large bedrooms, with private swimming pools, up to 550 m2 start $189,000. Call or SMS 081 2381 4014 or 284 069. Email: <info@ptbali.com>. [3042]

3 bedrooms villa all with ensuite bathrooms, a guest toilet, kitchen, living, dining, pool, nice garden, car garage, fully furnished. 3 are land, 280 sqm building.

CHEAP, AFFORDABLE IN PRIME LOCATIONS

Enjoy your holidays in this beautiful luxurious modern villa, walking distance to beach, Start at $ 79.00 ++/day per rm, Call 284 069. Email: <rentals@ptbali.com>. [3043]

Please call 081 756 6879

Price Rp. 3.5 billion (negotiable) Must see. Direct to owner.

Seminyak,Oberoi: 2.5, 5, 10, 11, 13, 15, 20, 28, A Petitenget, Batubelig: 8, 10, 13, 22, 28 A Canggu: 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 15, 25, 28, 30, 44, 60, 80 A Umalas,Kerobokan: 2.45, 5, 15, 17, 20, 27, 32, 44 A Bukit Jimbaran: 2.8, 4, 6, 9, 18, 82 A Marlboro, Denpasar: 2, 2.45, 7.8, 15 A; Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 081805571144 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-10 Aug 11

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A gorgeous custom built. Freehold paradise beach front estate. 10 min. to Sanur. Large exclusive lots start at $159,000. 3 bdrm, 400 m2, 3 bedrm. Luxurious estates with private pool start at $549,000. Freehold property earn huge profits. Tel: +62-81 2381 4014 or +62-361-284 069. Email: <info@ptbali.com>. [3044] 2

A large 400 m modern 2-3 bedrm. Villa with big pool, great neighborhood, close to everything. $120.00 per day, $770 wk, or $1500 per mth. Call 742 5922 or 743 6378. Email <yuniptbali@gmail.com>. [3045] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and long term or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www.homesweethome-bali. com>. [3075] Classic style 3 bdrm house for rent in Jl. Kesari Sanur, walking distance to shops & beach. Pool, furnished, Wi-Fi, cable TV. 081 2387 3563. [3164] Villa in Sanur for rent: 260m2 land, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open air kitchen/livingroom, swimming pool, garage, 2 ACs, hot water, partly furnished, manicured garden. Jalan Batursari GG. Cempaka no. 3. Min. 2 years rental/price negotiable. Pls contact: 081 2380 9738. [3171] Padanggalak seaview land 14 are for sale by owner. Good for villas, guest house, Rp. 265 million/are. Hub. Indonesia 0813 5320 8462. Call English 0813 3859 9098. [3187] Brand new house, modern 3 bedrooms, close to Sanur, AC, security gated, kitchen, price 89 mill/year. 3 bed, pool, furnished Rp. 120 mill/year. Call 0819 9940 9249. [3235] 02 Bedroom cozy house in the heart of Sanur, very cheap price. available starting on 1st August. Price IDR 45.000.000/Yr. Contact Person: Anom 0813 2849 4324. [3240] Beautiful modern 3-bedroom villa for long-term rent-all modern amenities, newly built, ideally located near Sanur’s beach, shops and restaurants. Private garden & pool, 3BR, 2bathrooms, dressing room, modern kitchen, large living area, staff quarter, garage. 0813 3703 8385/ <edithliross@ yahoo.com>. [3242]

SANUR For rent/lease 15 ara beach with 32 longchairs restaurant and poolbar in central beach of Sanur. Owner leaving Indonesia 0813 3831 0060. [3190] For lease 4 bedroom villas, private pool, large garden, staff house, save compound. Please call 0878 6100 9888 in Sanur. [3191] Over contract cosy restaurant, great location near beach Sanur, sell complete, nego price, can extend. Hp. 0821 4785 3009. [3199] Cheap Villa for rent Sanur area. Period: 1 Oct - 1 Nov. 5 bedrm, 3 bathrm, AC, hot water, 2 kitchen, 150m2 garden, small pool, 200m of beach, ADSL unl.+Wi-Fi, 270m2 fully furnished. €890 p/m= all inclusive (+ free maid 5d/w!). <lobkeschaap@gmail.com>. 0821 4634 9532. [3207] Cozy villa 3 bedrooms for rent, private pool and part furnished. Location is quiet and Western neighborhoods. Villa is good air circulation & good breeze. Price 130,000,000/year. Call: 0813 3721 0646. [2142] Leasehold 30 years option 20 years. A spacious brand new villa 3 bedrooms, set on 450sqm land, nice pool & garden. Location on the beach side. Must see!! Call: 0813 3835 1390. [2143] Sanur, Pondok Gaya Studio Appts, uniquely modern concept with communal pool, kitchen bathroom terrace & parking, AUS$52,250 lease 14 yrs. Other leasing options available. <newstartbali@gmail.com>. Mobile: 0878 6188 6083. [3246]

Villas/Hotels Jimbaran Bargain. Stylish 4 br residence within Gending Kedis resort. 2 living rooms, 2 pools, full. furn. Resort facilities. Rental pool avail. Under cost at USD 599K. VS027* Clifftop next to Karma Kandara. Stunning 4br villa on 23 are. 3 levels with breathtaking views. Private beach access. Designer interiors. Huge entertainment areas. USD3 mill. VS088* Oberoi. 3 beautiful villas on 20 are. Park-like gardens. Prime site. Great investment. E1.55 million VS090* Uluwatu clifftop. Khayangan Estate. Named Bali’s most beautiful villa. 1.5 Hek. 5 opulent suites in antique joglos. Magnificent ocean views. 5 pools. Spa. Tennis court. Excellent. income. Rp 11 billion neg. VS028* Echo Beach. Renovate this 12 suite hotel on 26 are into boutique resort. 5 minute walk to beach. 29 are more available. Rp13 Billion. neg.VS107* Umalas Boutique Hotel. Suite hotel close to Seminyak. Fully operational with high occupancy. USD 1.5mill. Legian Beachfront. Outrigger O-CE-EN. 1 br apartment. Great investment. Great returns. USD250K Land Sanur Beachfront. 2 Hk. Next to Grand Hyatt. Perfect development site.RP 650 mill/are. LS143* Petitenget. Next to Sentosa. 20 are. Good shape. Great development site. 700 mill per are.LS151* Canggu beachfront. 2 Hk. Good access. Good shape. 75m beachfront. Rp 500 mill/are.LS142* Batu Belig 38.55 are. 2 street access. 100m from beach. Rp 750 mill/are.LS 105* Small Plots. 7 are Berawa, 5 are Umalas, 6.5 are Umalas, 9 are Canggu Club, 4.2 are Berawa Bch, 16 are Batu Bolong. Many others. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: info@balialist.com C/Re/I-10 August 11

3 villas in Sanur for rent. Jl. Kutat Lestari (new building) rice field view, Jl. Tandakan (700m from Sindhu Beach), & Jl. Batursari (5are). Full facilities, 3 bedrooms + bathrooms, pool etc. Contact owner 0819 9939 4455. [3250] Sale modern minimalist house in quite area (Pengiyasan) 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms freehold 100/150m2, Rp. 785 million (nego). Please contact Truida 0815 8407 4270. Preferable in Bahasa, no broker please. [3241]

C/Re/G-29 June 11


Bali Advertiser

10 August - 24 August, 2011

LAND for SALE “FREEHOLD” in SANUR

DENPASAR

• 150m2 land rice paddy view Rp. 250,000,000/are • A piece of land 250m2, 5 minutes to beach. Rp. 230,000,000/are • A beautiful beachfront land 25 are, 15 min away from central. Price 190,000,000/are Call: 081337002573

House for rent in Denpasar, 1 living room, 2 bathroom, 2 bedroom with 1 bathroom inside, 1 big family room, big kitchen & garden. Rp. 18 mill/year (nego). Call 0813 3872 4288. [2600]

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Brandnew townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar. Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com C/Re/G-27 July 11

Villa For Sale

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House for rent. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, 2 storey, 24 hours security, strategic location. Please call (0361) 749 1359. [1855] House located in Renon available for longterm rental. Land 319m2, building 280m2, 2 storey, 3 bdrm + 1 maidroom, 3 bthrm w/ separate bath tub and shower, H/C water, spacious kitchen and livingroom, wide verandah, 2 garden, carport, modern minimalist design. Central location, 10 min to Sanur, 15 min to Kuta, step to international school. Rp. 90.000.000 per year rental. Please contact Wila at 0857 9236 1231. [2375] Beautiful villa for sale/for rent at Jl. Gn. Andakasa Gg. Griya Nirmala No. 9A Penamparan Gatsu Barat, 2 are of land 180sqm for the building size, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen, swimming pool, call: +62 878 6018 5438 /+62 819 1564 5592. [3109] House for rent with pool Jl. Tukad Badung Renon. Call 0812 381 6335. [3162]

Br. Pengilingan - Kuta Utara

Real Estate

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PETITENGET BEACH - 23 YR LEASEHOLD sahara_bali@yahoo.com

081237454444 Close to everything! 3 large bedrooms 2 modern bathrooms new kitchen & pool area. Stylish tropical living. Must see! Priced to sell.

great Investment - prime location NC/Re/P-10 Aug. 11

VILLA FOR SALE IN UBUD

Two story house for long or short term rent in Abianbase, Kapal 15 m to Canggu 25 m to Ubud. Pool, amazing palace garden, carving, river, access to full gamelan, open stage, can make own garden. Email <detrarangki@gmail.com>. FB Puri Rangki, call 081 139 9401. [3176] Ruko for rent (10m x 12m), Jl. Pulau Tarakan no. 18 Denpasar, 4 storey, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, store. Call 081 7975 4914. [3177]

m, ining roo g room, d . garage. in v li , m area 2 edroo , service 3m , 3 b Land: 56 rea, pool, garden BBG a

Price: Rp. 5

billion

www.villasaleinbali.com Contact: Cynthia +628155749500 NC/Re/I-10 August 11

Wayan Mansion exclusive boarding house in Renon with air conditioning, hot water, LCD TV, Wi-Fi, TV channel and security. For info contact Feni (0361) 784 8308 / 0878 6033 5722. [3215] House for rent in Renon, 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2 storey, kitchen, swimmingpool, carport, 10 mnt to sanur, 15 mnt to Kuta. Rp. 80.000.000 per year, please call: 085 6382 1456. [3239]

White Palace, a beautiful villa awaiting the right investor or someone craving the Bali mountain lifestyle. Consist of 2 bedrooms on 500 square meters of land with views of rice fields. 20 year leasehold for US$ 200,000 nego. Contact: Anno +62- 815 -5863 - 0660 + 6 2 - 3 61 - 2 16 8 4 4 8 a n n o _ i n b a l i @ y a h o o . c o m NC/Re/I-10 August 11

299,750

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Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

10 August - 24 August, 2011

FOR SALE

CANGGU

80 m to beach house “Echo Beach” 10 are, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, kitchen, living room, car port, US $450,000.00

Stunning Bali lifestyle Western standard, 2 levels. Pool, lounge, kitchen, living area, bathroom. Upstairs 2 bedrooms ensuite, views to coast. 2.25 ara 200 sq meter building, Rupiah 1.97 Bil. 0821 4480 7065, <uwish.bali@gmail. com>. [3231]

Canggu Luxury House

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

0813 3869 3484

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C/Re/U-27 July11

RARE RIVER VIEW LAND FOR LEASE Situated in a peaceful and secured estate, 5 mins north of Sanur, affordable priced. Don’t miss this opportunity. Direct from owner 081 2393 3374 or jana@prodent24.com. AFFORDABLE FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE

“Luxury Boutique Hotel - Restaurant & Spa”

15 mins north of Sanur. Direct from owner, call 0819 9904 7228 or jana@prodent24.com. NC/Re/P-29 June 11

Clément Fouqueré Chef

Experience 3* Michelin in Paris

CANGGU Land for sale Tumbak Bayuh Pererenan. 18 are, freehold, ricepaddy view, price Rp. 100 million / are. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@ gmail.com>. [2277] Villa for rent in Canggu, near beach, 3 are, 2 bed, 3 bath, living, kitchen, pool, ricefield view, new villa. Contact Made 081 2363 0309. [2921] For sale, brand new villa with 4 bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, big living room, staff and storage, 44m² pool, 388m² living space, fully furnished, on a 6.5 are landscaped freehold land. Located in the beautiful Prerenan village, at 800m from the beach. Design by French Architect, USD650.000. Contact dk +62 819 9974 0596. [3002]

Tel. +62 366 244 71 Mobile: +62 819 1623 6322 indianakenangavillas@gmail.com www.indiana-kenanga-villas.com

Beautiful Pererenan Villa for lease. 2BR/2BR. Large 10 are garden with pool. 5 min. walk to beach. Plus guest room, massage room, large parking area. 8 years. USD $134,000. For photos and appts <lushbalivilla.tumblr. com>. [3065]

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Wanted rental for 1 year modern style furnished villa 4 bedrooms min, must have A/C, swimming pool, garden min size 5 are in Seminyak, Batu Belig or Pentitenget area. Contact : <bkblacklabel@ yahoo.com.au>. [001] Young swedish Couple with baby and dogs, looking for long term in Bukit area. Garden a must. All interesting objects. <zambobeach@gmail. com>. 0821 4714 0950. [002] Wanted 2+ Hectares of buildable land, within 45 min. radius of Ubud or Tabanan. 30 year lease or buy. <oshobali@gmail.com>. [003] Looking to rent large office building in Pemogan area with approx 15 Are of land. Or just land only. 081 187 3442 or <d.cramer@telkom.net>. [004] Looking to Rent Office Space. Dicari Sewa Kantor. Looking in the Sunset Road, Jl. Dewi Sri, Jl. Sunset Garden, Jl. Marlboro (Teuku Umar Barat), etc areas. 200-300sqm. Need special location: one or two ground floor offices and larger space on second and / or third floors. Or one larger building one floor. 200-300sqm. Either must have ample parking areas for staff and customers. For more information please call 755 392 and ask to speak with Pak Made. [005]

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Villa 1,300m2 plot, 600m2 built, large garden, secluded, tranquil, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, lounge, dinner, 12m pool, 4 car garage, gazebo, fantastic playground for kids. USD 285,000. T: 473 5777. M: 0821 4585 4645. <mcelroy. seamus@gmail.com>. [3086] Cheap guest house Rp. 75.000/day. Rp. 1.500.000/month or 10 rooms for all Rp. 7.000.000/month. Minimum 3 years. Jln. Pantai Berawa near Echo Beach and Canggu Club. 0361 214 0390 / 0361 926 0592. [2983] New villa 4 stars Canggu. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully equipped, 3 aras land, pool and 3.6 land beside, elec., water, IMB, parking. All 7.5 aras + villa leasehold 16 years or 10/20 more from Euro 155.000. <agungthv@gmail. com>, 0819 9933 0855. [3153] Nice villa for rent in Canggu, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1 kitchen, 1 living room, nice garden with carport, ricefield and sunset view. Call Made 0853 3941 4692. [3154] The Love Shack :-) light/airy 3 bedroom+study, Pantai Berawa, less then 1km to beach and Canggu Club, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, 2 story+roof terrace, ocean glimpses, view here <http://www.facebook.com/pages/ The-Love-Shack/173920522658296>, available 12/8/201112/10/2012. 12,000,000 per month. <shanti@babaslings. com>, +614 0875 2181. [3155] Commercial space for rent, suitable for shops, restaurants, cafe, offices, showrooms. 20-200m2. Great location with great opportunities. Please contact for further information and details 0821 4414 7740. [3226] Villa for rent/sale, nice view, big pool, 2 bedroom, 3 bath, on 4.2 are. Freehold, fully furnished, Pantai Berawa 300m from Canggu Club. 140 million/year. 0812 3671 5313. [3227] New house for rent, 2 storey 255m2, close to Canggu Club & Brawa Beach. 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, swimming pool & parking. Call: 081 2392 3400 & 783 4475 owner. [3222] 5 Villas for sale or lease. 3.5 Are to 20 Are. 2 to 6 bedrooms. Some with ensuite baths, large open living area, private pool, modern kitchen, garage and staff quarters and more. River and rice paddy views. Tropical gardens with Koi Ponds. For viewing call owner 0819 601 3273. [3229]

Land for sale, 23 are perfect plot of land in Yanyi, prepaired for building close to electricity and easy to reach. Open view on Bali bests, direct from owner, call: +62 (0) 81 856 4037 or mail <designitect@hotmail.com>. [3234] Fantastic 2-3bedroom villa with 13mt pool/large 7 aragarden/sunset-ricefield views/new construction/5 min to CangguSchool/walking distance to beach, must see! Also 5bed-6bath villa w/large 8ara garden/seperate guest house/views of sea and mountains perfect for family w/ children. <cangguvilla.weebly.com>. 0813 3840 0226. [3238] Echo beach freehold land. Expat-owned, 15 Are, can subdivide. Ricefield views, 600m to beach, excellent shape and access. Rp. 310m per Are. Also: freehold land 5 minutes to Echo beach. 22 Are, beautiful views, large trees on property. Rp. 175 mill per Are. Contact 0821 4782 6915 or <baliland31@gmail.com>. [3247] Must see Villa for rent, 3 AC bedroom with bath / kitchen / 2 livingroom / pool / gazebo / garden / garage / ricefield views. 140mill/year nego. 10 min to Canngu Club and beach.call Ketut 0813 3827 5141 or e-mail <fmiles123@ optusnet.com.au>. [3253] 500m2 Villa for rent, near beach, 3 bed/bathrooms ensuite + kid’s room, POOL, ,between Echo Beach and Tanah Lot, fully furnished, 192 million/year. Also for sale (freehold): 480.000 USD / 330.000 EURO. Contact: <vanes.matile@gmail.com>, tel. 0818 0553 5125 or <martin.nice@free.fr>. [3254] Elegant freehold villa on 8 are, 3&1/2 bedroom, fully furnished, ricefield view, jacuzzi, pool, 5min-Echo Beach, Canggu Club, etc. Must sell! US$ 525,000. *** 1year rental-3bed, Pererenan, pool, furnished, close to beach, Rp.160 million. 0859 3514 8525. [3181] Villa for sale, Freehold, Pererenan (USD210,000). Three bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Small garden, pool (6m x 5m), private parking. Balcony and gazebo. 600m from beach. Fully furnished. No agents, Phone 081 5181 8336 or <shughes.indonesia@gmail.com>. [3167] Villa for rent/sale. Rice field view. 3 bedroom 3 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen full equip, garden, housemaid area, etc. Building 315 m2 / land 7.35 are. Fully furnished, big swimming pool, Canggu, Pererenan. Rent 240 mill/year. Call Fira 081-895 7082. [2911] Villa for rent/sale, building 125 m2 / land 2.55 are / Antique French look, fully furnished, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen full equip, garden, swimming pool, 2 min from Berawa Beach, 5 min to Canggu club. Rent 150 mill/ year. Call Fira 081-895 7082 (direct owner). [2912] House for sale, master bedroom with bathroom ensuite + 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, maidroom + bath, kitchen, nolf, wide livingroom, swimming pool, big terrace, amazing view on ricefield, fully furnished, modern style. USD 275.000. Call 081 138 5033. [3174] For lease 25 years, 17,5 are (49 m length, 36 m width). Jln. Pantai Nyanyi. Dry land ready for building. Beautiful ricefield view. Beautiful shape. Contact: Mr. S’yailendra 0857 3862 8670. [3183] Villa for rent Canggu near Echo Beach. 3 bedrooms, furnished, beautiful oasis garden, swimming pool. Peaceful! 6 months Rp. 70 million excluding expenses avail 6 sept. Pics + info: <www.cangguvillaburung.com> / <pleaseloulou@gmail.com>, viewings Ibu Ketut 0812 3642 9893. [3197] Short term villa rental canggu $150 USD per night until 23rd August. 5mins Echo Beach. 3 bedrooms, furnished, huge oasis garden, swimming pool. No construction. <www.cangguvillaburung.com>, <pleaseloulou@gmail. com>. Ketut 0812 3642 9893. [3198] Villa with magnificent ricefield-view and remarkable minimalist design, for sale. Price: Rp. 3,2 Billion. For details, contact the owner 081 6472 7567. E-mail: <asoetanto@ajms.org> or see/get the brochure in <www. psa12.ajms.org>. [3201] For sale 26 are. 800 m from Canggu Beach riverside view. Freehold land. Strategic location for villa or other property investment. No agent please! Please call Ina 088 8492 2887. [2957]


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LAND FOR SALE Loca on : Banjar Semer-Kerobokan Size : 20 are Price/are : IDR 250 mill/are Environment : Rice fields view Descrip on : River Access : Road, telp line, electricity

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LAND FOR SALE Loca on : Seseh Size : 35 are Price/are : IDR 135mill/are Environment : Dry flat land at Cemagi area Descrip on : Rice fields and green belt view Access : Road, electricity

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Modern 4-bedrooms family home in Pecatu Indah Resort’s exclusive area (www.balipecatu.com). Built with great attention to details on quality, safety & comfort. Well designed living space, high quality construction with German building expertise. Beautiful view over the swimming pool, greenery, ocean & dreamland beach. For pictures & details, please contact Elly at 0852 3831 6487 or tinglik@hotmail.com. NC/RE/M-10 Aug. 11

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Only 300 meters from Berawa beach Two minutes walk to Canggu Deli Five minutes walk to Canggu Club & Canggu International School Five minutes drive to the famous Seminyak’s finest dining and shopping Five minutes to famous surf ‘Echo’ beach In the most tranquil and secluded area of Berawa

SEMINYAK Beautiful charming luxury villa or rent. (Short term only). With swimming pool, Wi-Fi, etc. in Drupadi, Seminyak. For info <isiscollection@yahoo. com>. [2942] Fully equipped chef dream kitchen/restaurant at Petitenget - Seminyak, fully licensed, seats over 200 people, two floors, in front of the W hotel. Call the owner direct 0361 361 3536 or 0361 780 9400. [3152] For sale or short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [1607] Villa Seminyak for rent 2/3 beds, s.pool, furnished, maid service, Wi-Fi. Land for sale Kabe-Kabe, 67 ara, walled property with many trees, private road access, river side, 081 734 4511 sale by owner, no agent available. [3160] Luxury Villa Oberoi Petitenget over 650m2 - 2 bedroom en-suites with pool, garden, kitchen, living, dining, Wifi, daily housekeeping, satellite TV. 100m from La Lucciola Beach available Aug-Sept 2011. E-mail <petitengetvilla@ hotmail.com>. [3161] Shop for rent 4 unit located at Jalan Kayu Jati no. 3A Seminyak Oberoi. Cheap price. Finishing 1 unit 50 million, non finishing 1 unit 35 million. 0821 4746 6522 / 0361 913 1854. [3169] Land / Villa / House for lease. No agent please! Please call/sms : 0819 9912 9255 (Bahasa / English). E-mail: <venice_milan99@yahoo.com>. [2277]

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Seminyak land 2 bedroom villas renovated, furnished, quite secure area, minutes to beach, shops restaurants, AC, hot water, pool, maid, 3 to 12 months lease from 18 mill/3 months (negotiable). 0812 3718 1974. [3195]

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Yearly rental 2 bedrooms villa. Completely furnished: 2 bathrooms, chillout, swimmingpool, satellite-TV, garden, LCD TV, maid & garden maintance included, 125.000.000 per year. Leasehold 24 years 80.000 Euro. Also available 3 bedroom villa for leasehold 24 years 115.000 Euro. Call 0813 3767 4040. <sokoramane@yahoo.com>. [3210] Seminyak center for rent close Bintang Supermarket. House 180 m2, furnished. 1 or 2 bedrooms, 2 AC, 1 bathroom, TV, kitchen, laundry, garden. Price: Rp. 65.000.000 for one year. Possibility extension. Call 0819 9968 2101. <barphil@live.fr>. [3211]

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For rent: yearly, daily. New villa in Drupadi. 2 bedrooms AC, ensuite open bathrooms, furnished, equiped kitchen, open living dining, 3 TV cable, DVD, pool, garden. Daily 200€, yearly 23000 €. 0819 9968 2101. <barphil@ live.fr>. [3212]

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SEMINYAK Affordable - private - clean - modern - Seminyak - villas 1 bedroom with ensuite - AC - fully equipped kitchen - share salt water pool - 56 ch. TV - internet - central location shopping, restaurants, clubs - daily, weekly. Flat available Kuta central one B/R, long term. Syarif 081 855 5433, <www.arvinavillas.com>. [1987] Land for sale 8 are. 2 road access. Very strategic place. 1 km to sunset road, 30 min from seminyak beach and airport. No agent please! Please call Ina 088 8492 2887. [2955] Oberoi, great location walk to Ultimo restaurant. New beautifully furnished 3 A/C bedroom 3 bathroom, fully equipped kitchen, open living with pool + tropical garden, TV cable. 8 months or more. 081 2396 6648 / 081 2394 5604. [2778] Lovely house to share or rent or rent. 2 bedrooms AC, hot water kitchen, garden, no pool, parking, quiet safe convenient location. SMS or call 081 7971 3506. [3217] New private villas 2, 3 & 4 bed in Seminyak & Canggu, daily, monthly & yearly rental with private pool, ensuite bathroom, kitchen, open living room, AC, TV, internet, garage & garden. E: <info@gotobalivillas.com> / 081 2377 0943 / 0818 0565 3319 (Free pick up service). [3219] Beautiful town house, Seminyak/Kerobokan. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, livingroom, Western style kitchen. Pool and garden. 5/7 year lease. Call +62 81 7470 4403. [3220] Nice, quiet and new 2 bedrooms villa in yudhistira for rent daily, weekly, monthly. Private pool, AC, sat-TV, Wifi, DVD, daily cleaning, airport pickup-transfer. Contact Widya; +62 857 3840 4300 / +62 813 4796 0305, e-mail; <wid_ thenymph@yahoo.com>. [3230] Prime Oberoi location spacious 3 bed w/ pool on 5 are 2 1 /2 years. Beautifully furnished. Priced to rent! Unfurnished Rp. 175 million per year. TF: +62 878 6198 8111. [3150] Villa room for rent, off Jl. Petitenget. Swimming pool, AC, furnished, internet, cleaning service, electricity included. Great location, quiet. One room: 2 mil. a week, 7 mil. a month. Long-term available. 0361 921 5800. [3236] Bar space in Seminyak, PMA company alcohol & restaurant license. Strategic location. 50m2 + 50 garden. Another floor can be built on the garden. IMB, Parking 7 cars, 8 kw electricity. 0878 6105 0682. [3243] Special price Aug-Sep. New 3 private villas for rent at center Seminyak, 2/3BR, cozy tranquille, 5oom to beach, close to coffee, shops, supermarket and full facilities, <www.thetanjungvilla.com>. (0361) 219 5000, 081 132 7845. [3248] House for rent: 2 bedrooms, kitchen, livingroom, AC/HW. Located in Tamansari Kerobokan, Marlboro. Price 35 million / year. Call 0878 6180 7170 (English) or 0878 6189 1370 (bahasa) or e-mail: <yudamade@gmail.com>. [3213] Villas for rent Seminyak 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, modern style, fully equipped kitchen, cable tv, pool, internet connection, tropical garden US$ 180 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Please SMS 081 7978 0553 or e-mail: <astri_maya@ymail.com>. [3132] Share beautiful open style Villa, garden + swimming pool. central. (Kerobokan / Seminyak). 1 Large Guest Room (AC), ensuite bathroom for rent , 1 person. Price Inclusive of: private lounge area, 42” TV + DVD, Wifi, maid service, Security, Parking, includes all bills. Sharing : pool, garden area. Available September to November . Price: 1 month – US$50 per day; 2 months – US$45 per day; 3 months – US$40 per day. Must see Pictures - search “HQ Villa in Paradise” Facebook. Call Kevin 0813 1730 3994 / e-mail <kevinwright@bigplanet.com>. [3251]

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57 Are, located in Ungasan, 700 meters from main road, asphalt road. Sea view from third floor. 2 km before Karma Kandara Hotel.

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY – FREEHOLD DEVELOPMENT BERAWA CANGGU 10.89 Are, 2 certificates, Salon, Staff Rooms, 2 new 3 bedroom 2 level furnished villas and 3 Are vacant land. Clear Title, IMB, Listrik. To be sold as one lot Rp 7.9 miliar nego for quick sale.

Brand new, 100% legal, clean and operational today. Price 5000 USD. Lawyer advisor include.

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Umalas villa for yearly rent. 3 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, open lounge, TV room, pool, garage, garden, semifurnished, internet, Indovision. Land 3,5 Are, gazebo. HP. 0821 4491 1944. [3188]

For rent in 3,6 are land, 3 room, 3 bathroom, kitchen, 3 ACs, refrigerator room & bathroom for helper. Br. Semer. Rp. 75 mill/year. Contact 081 2362 9394. E-mail <rev_ arka@hotmail.com>. [3006]

House for rent, cheap, surrounded by ricefields, address: Jalan Kedampang Gang Sawo no. 2, Kerobokan or contact Ari 081 7975 5435 or 0853 9934 0138. [3189]

House for rent on Jalan Muding Indah III/6, electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, type 96. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2685]

3 bedroom rice field bungalow with pool, garden, security room, store, garage, wood verandah, semi furnish. Location Jl. Pengubengan Kauh Kerobokan. Rp. 135 juta (best price for long term lease). Call 081 139 6467. [3194] Comfortable rooms, with AC, hot water, kitchen, parking space, teracce, security. Daily / weekly / monthly: IDR 300.000 / IDR 1.4 mill / IDR 3.750 mill. Please contact 0819 1616 5279 / 081 7978 3873, or come to Jl. Tangkuban Perahu, Gg Tunjung No.1, Kerobokan. [3196] Rent new villa 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, full AC, water heater, kitchen, storage, garage, swimming pool, fridge, stove, gazebo. Front/back garden, clean, safe, quiet location. Contact: 0852 3703 7186 / 0821 4634 0480. [3200] House for rent 2 rooms, open living room, bathroom, kitchen, garage, AC, hot water, fully furnished, line telephone, nice and quiet view rice field. Available now Rp. 50.000.000 year. Contact 081 7475 0432. [3224] Family house for rent, overcontract, 3 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, 2 bahtrooms, big kitchen, garage, garden, place for laundry, near Umalas, Seminyak, Canggu, Dalung, rent yearly Rp: 35.000.000, HP. 0878 6117 1965. [3232] 2 bedroom villa with ensuites for rent for 6 months (80juta) with option to extend. Includes Wifi, Indovision, daily maid service. Located close to shops. Beautifully furnished with swimming pool. Contact <eliza.mccann@ozemail.com.au> or 0819 9988 6436. [3233] Small, brand new, beautiful villa 3 minutes from Seminyak for rent 80 mill/year. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, swimmingpool, open living/kitchen. Covered car park, quiet. 0818 0558 7558, <stoff.breger@gmail.com>. [3249] House for rent in quiet compound with shared swimming pool. Furnished or unfurnished, 2 Bedrooms, open kitchen/living area, garden. Only adults, no pets. 2 years Rp. 110,000,000 (extendable) or yearly, nego. Please call 0813 5338 1648 or e-mail <romi_ontheroad@hotmail. com>. [3252] Villa Ribka & Villa Hatta in Banjar Semer, Kerobokan. Standing on 650m2 land. 3 bedrooms villa is ready to receive her guests. In Banjar Semer district, a typical Balinese Village. Simple and charming. Telp. 0821 4591 1663 or 081 2384 7024. [3168]

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5 bedrooms / 3 master bedrooms, 2 double bedrooms with private ensuites. Two dining areas, large open Joglo, swimming pool, garden and car parking. Landsize is 9 are or 900 sqm. Great villa rental or fabulous family home. Close to Echo Beach, Canggu, Batu Bolong Call Owner: 0361-3613536 or 0361-7809400 NC/Re/P-10 Aug. 11

House for rent on Jalan Padang Griya Gg. IV / no. 3. Type 200 m + 2 storey). Electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, land 6 are. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2686] 3 bedroom with small pool, very nice in Banjar Semer across from Elite Haven’s office. Fully furnished with Wi-Fi and housekeeper. 900 USD per week. 2,500 per month. Also has a small guest house on the side that can be used for guests. Call to see 0819 1665 7551. [3123] House for rent in quite compound with shared swimming pool. Furnished, 2 bedrooms, open kitchen/living area, small garden. Only adults, no pets. 2 years Rp. 120,000,000. Please call 0813 5338 1648 or e-mail <romi_ontheroad@ hotmail.com>. [3115] For sale twin 2 bedroom villas, Indonesia style on a 500sqm, closed wall ground, private pool, fully furnished, gazebo & large patio. 46 years +25+25, US 260,000. Tel: 0819 1644 8897 / <lejeune@caribserve.net>. [2898] Overcontract til Feb. 2029, rare furnished wooden villa 3 bdrms 2 bathrms pool parking on 7,3 are Kerobokan. 215.000 Euros. Pls call +62 878 6243 8981 / <kikikha@ gmail.com>. [3156] Gorgeous new 2 BDRM villa in Batubelig. Big garden, swimming pool, open style bthrms & kitchen. Antique bungalow in the garden with fan sleeps one. Prices start from 150 Euro per night. Contact: 081 2389 3331. [3165] Villa house for rent 400sqm land, 300sqm building, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 5 bathroom, 1 maidroom, 3 AC, heater, kitchenset, large garden, livingroom, balcony, paddy rice view, no pets, IDR 140 million/2 years. Direct owner call 081 855 6739, <d4n4n25@yahoo.com>. [3166]

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DIRECT FROM OWNER KEDUNGGU 56 Are 700m from the beach with sweeping ocean views. Power and sealed access. Already has an IMB (Building permit), and is on the edge of a beautiful Bali village. The block shape is 50m by 100m and is gently sloping towards the ocean.

Shop for rent 6x10 mt square, 2 car parking in front Kerobokan Banjar Taman over contract 4 years left, Rp. 75.000.000 year, close to Warisan Restaurant. Call 081 138 5033. [3175] Land for lease. Jl. Tunon Br. Umalas Kauh Kerobokan, 16 are (Owner lord). Price IDR 3.300.000/are. (Max 25 years). Call: 742 2313. [3178]

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Luxury furnished villa for rent 10min for walk Double 6 Beach, open livingroom, 2 bedrooms with A/C, 2 bathroom, pool, garden, Indovision, Wi-Fi, quiet and confortable. One year 160 million Rupiah. 0821 4758 6717, SMS: 0821 4758 6734, <danielelion@hotmail.com>. [3170] 2 unit house for rent Jl. Raya Legian, 5 minutes walk to Bemo Corner Melasti street. Land 4 Are, 2 floor, big balcony, nice garden, 4 bedroom + bathroom, open kitchen, livingroom, 2 car park, 2 AC, hot water. Land 3 Are, 2 floor, big balcony, good for garment, other business. Call Bowie 0815 5842 1153 / 0361 752 087. [3209]

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UBUD Land for sale 2.35 hectare and 1.14 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869]

Legian 2 bedroom apartment for sale at Bali-Court Hotel. Good views large balconies no adjoining walls with other apartments. Great investment opportunity. In established hotel or residence or both $180.000. Maddy 0813 3870 0798. [3228]

Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143] Land for sale 19.5 are Tegalalang. 25 min from Ubud. Ricefield, mountain and river view. Road 6 meter. Please contact 0852 3714 4456. [1553]

Beautiful tropical villa with pool in Padma Utara. Close to the beach. Two independent bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, staff. Visit <www.pondokernitabali. com>. Contact 081 890 0480. [1560]

Build 2 bedrooms villa with pool, garden, living room and kitchen from as little as US$110,000. <www.annovillasbali. com>, +62 361 216 8448, +62 815 5863 0660. [3158]

2 bedroom private pool villa located in Legian Sunset road area. Yearly up to 5 years minimalist serviced available or non serviced, fully furnished / with kitchenette, clean, private & well located. Contact Dewi 0361 769 470 for more information. [3244]

A fully furnished room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to Ubud center, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557 / (0361) 804 5563. [1433] C/U/G-29 June 11

Gorgeous piece of land, Kedisan, 12 km north of Ubud. Very private, quiet, jungle & ricefields views. Ideal for private villa, retreat centre. 16.4 are. Rp. 45,000,000/are. 0812 3633 0118. [3184] 10-80 Are land, view, road/flat. 3 minutes to Ubud, near Pelangi School, off main road, excellent for villa, hotel invest, can subdivide. Min 10 Are last location. Available this close to Ubud. Below local price. 0813 5306 3899. [3185] Villa. Ubud, Bedulu. 38 are tropical garden. 4 buildings, 4 bedrooms, pool. Spacious dining, recreation, staff areas. Includes most furnishings. Private, secure, convenient village location. Documents OK. 0878 6232 4040, <ubudvilla@asia.com>. [3193] Available space in Ubud for rent & jv. Suitable for restaurant, gallery/hotel. Contact 081 2466 3130, <virginbeachbali@ yahoo.com>. [3204]

PRIVATE HIDE AWAY RESORT ISLAND FOR SALE 1,5 HOURS FLIGHT FROM BALI,START FROM 200 ARE - 800 ARE SIZE OF LAND,FREEHOLD,100% NATURAL BEACH 90% SEA SURROUNDED, BID PRICE START FROM USD 675,000, CONTACT: JAMES 0818.078.5000.9

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JIMBARAN Office or commercial space for lease short or long term in Jimbaran, Jl. Raya Ulluwatu II. Have 2 separate buildings with a center pebble stone open area, water feature and pond, 2 private rooms, 3 bathrooms, reception, meeting space, kitchen, parking area, 4 AC, electricity 15,400 watt. Very strategic location. Please contact (0361) 703 361 or 0857 8047 6789, <info@wpenterprise.com>. [2931] For sale house in Taman Griya Jimbaran. 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 floors, swimming pool, garage for 2 cars, full furnished, kitchen, bar, living room, terrace, staff area & laundry. Direct Owner 081 7970 1709 or 0857 8047 6789 <nasution.kiki@gmail.com>. [2932] House for long-term rent in Jimbaran, Taman Griya. Furnished, 2 floors, 2 AC bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, balcony, kitchen, hot water, parking. Rp. 40 million/year, please call 0821 4554 1470 Yuliya. [3172] Space centra Jimbaran Plaza near McDonald. Call 0821 469 5008, 081 835 0411, <centrajimbaranplaza@yahoo. com>. [3205] Freehold land for sale at Jimbaran 30A at 225 mill, Puri Gading, good location, villa area, view airport and Kuta. E-mail <jonathan.dsr@gmail.com> or call 085 73814 3509. <www.jualtanahbali.hyperphp.com>. [3206] Sale for freehold! A piece of land 500 sqm in Jimbaran. Perfect to build a villa, located in a quite & peace area, Western neighborhoods, asphalt road access. Call: 0813 3721 0646. [2144] Land for sale, 6,30 are at Jl. Four Season. Serious buyer only. Please call +62 8123 6820 666. E-mail: <99704@ gmail.com>. [3221]

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• 3 Bedroom Villa, open plan outdoor living area, garden & pool • 3 good size en-suite bedrooms looking out to pool & garden • Potential for attractive rental returns given its highly sought location • Walk to shops, restaurants and Seminyak’s nightlife Land Area Build Area

450 sqm 250 sqm

Price USD 390,000 Ownership Leasehold 43 years

• Rare freehold property on the beach side of Sanur • Mix of traditional architecture with modern design elements • Spacious open plan living areas that can be closed off • Gorgeous Master bedroom, timber floors, private balcony Land Area Build Area

1100 sqm 330 sqm

Price USD 795,000 Ownership Freehold

• Great ocean views, possibility to build up to capture more • Peaceful surroundings, at the end of a no through road • Short drive to famous surfing beaches, shops & restaurants • Quality construction & finishings, value for money Land Area Build Area

600 sqm 140 sqm

Price USD 155,000 Ownership Freehold

• Perfect shape, flat land, good access road, utilities on site • Beachfrontage of 35 m providing direct private beach access • Million dollar sunset views for much less than a million! • Motivated Seller, don’t miss this beachfront opportunity Land Area

3900 sqm

Price IDR 5,850,000,000 Ownership Freehold

• Fluid floor plan with inviting selection of living spaces • Seamless fusion of indoor and outdoor with bi-fold doors • Stylish Western standard kitchen with quality appliances • Master suite with walk-in robe, double ensuite, private garden Land Area Build Area

500 sqm 227 sqm

Price USD 495,000 Ownership Leasehold 40 years

• Spacious two story 3 bedroom villa of superior quality construction • Large & airy open plan living areas opening to deck, pool & garden • Superb Master bedroom with generous ensuite facing the pool • In a secure complex of 5 villas, in a sought-after neighborhood Land Area Build Area

495 sqm 330 sqm

Price USD 500,000 Ownership Leasehold 45 years

• Excellent investment opportunity with generous returns • Twin Two bedroom villas, all furnished, equipped & decorated • Sold as a fully operative business with existing bookings & website • Possibility to extend the current lease now to 30 years Land Area Build Area

400 sqm 300 sqm

Price USD 510,000 Ownership Leasehold 18 years

• Rare beach front land in Ketewel with wide ocean frontage • Leveled, well shaped land allows for ease of building • Price includes the building of a sea wall & 3m access road • Building license issued, a definite plus for a beachfront property Land Area

2670 sqm

Price IDR 4,939,500,000 Ownership Freehold

• Trendy retreat - fully furnished & equipped with modern comforts • Spacious living areas that can be opened or closed off • Landscaped gardens with over-flow pool & integrated jacuzzi • Ideally located in Seminyak’s upscale lifestyle & nightlife hub Land Area Build Area

480 sqm 250 sqm

Price USD 535,000 Ownership Leasehold 30 years

• Beautifully designed 3 bedroom villa fronted by rice fields • Spacious outdoor living area looking out to pool & gardens • Master bedroom with private terrace & ocean vista • Walk to Echo Beach, Bali’s most popular surf beach Land Area Build Area

500 sqm 220 sqm

Price USD 460,000 Ownership Freehold

• Fabulous ocean view apartment in O-CE-N by OUTRIGGER • Large light and open plan living, resort facilities • Double size bedrooms, modern bathroom, good kitchen • Unlimited owner free stay, solid rental returns Apt Area

134 sqm

Price USD 329,000 Ownership Leasehold 34 years

• Buy the land, get the Two bedroom Villa for a steal! • 200m from Echo Beach, one of Bali’s most desirable beach areas • Uninterrupted ocean views from the 2nd floor, rice paddies in front • Huge reduction as a “villa-land” package for a quick sale! Land Area Build Area

1250 sqm 220 sqm

Price IDR 4,400,000,000 Ownership Freehold / Leasehold


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Land for sale 13 Ha at Medana Bay Marina Lombok, near Oberoi Hotel & Golf. Price Rp. 650.000 per m2. Contact 089 7010 0899, 0856 373 4043, <virginbeachbali@yahoo. com>. [3203]

Two Storey, Combination Indo & Western Design. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms & 1 Store Room. AC & Hot Water. Modern Kitchen, Dining, Living Room & Car Garage. Lovely Balcony & Private terrace overlooking established garden. Land Size + 4 Are. 10mnt to Airport & 15mnt to Central Senggigi. Jl. Industri. Gg. Lantera I No. 12 Ampenan – Lombok.

Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hot-water, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/ beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200rb/day. [1532]

HOUSE FOR SALE IN DENPASAR Near Kuta Area, Land: 400m2, Building approx 500m2, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, AC, water heater, 1 phone line, kitchen set, bar table, gazebo, 1 laundry machine, parabola antena, garden, fish pond, carport, canopy, dog house. At Padang Sambian street, Perumahan Buana Permai IIA/8 Denpasar.

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House for sale. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, garage, livingroom, kitchen, one gate system, very strategic location, close to everywhere in exclusive area. More info please call 0812 3618 4567. [2360]

Price Rp 3 Billion (NEGO) Contact: Agoes; HP 087851073568, 0817882688, (0361) 234238

For rent rooms central Kuta, 250 m to the beach, fully furnished, TV, A/C, hot water, fridge, 2.5-3.2 mill/month. Share kitchen. Call English 0878 6001 4308, Bahasa 0818 0566 4926. [2353]

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TABANAN Villa for sale / rent. Quiet area in Tabanan. Call 081 2394 8595. [2057] For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 15 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. E: <info@florynproperty.com>. W: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382]

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Beach front land for sale, 39 are. Perfect location close to villa Chocolat at Pasut beach. Stunning view. Price Rp. 120 million/are. Contact 0858 5744 1819 or 0813 5321 0022 Ray White Kuta. [3218]

Bar for overcontract. 4 years and 8 months for only. Rp. 235 mill. (50 mill/year). Bar is full equipped and ready to open. Location Jl. Benesari - Kuta. 0818 0553 6293. [3214] Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta, 5 mins to airport. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [1434] For Sale: Harris Apartement Kuta, studio room, 1 bedroom, fully furnished, with AC, kitchen, strategic location. Also good for investment. Direct from owner. Call 081 865 5277 / 0813 3021 1288 only if seriously interested. [3216]

Beachfront land for sale: 109 are, frontage of 36 metres, over 100 coconut palms. Location Beraban between Tanah Lot and Soka, off the projected sunset road. Visit <www. beachfrontberaban.com>. [3092] 22 are land full sea view at Tabanan about 1 km from beach, located at great location, nearby other villa were built, about 1 hour 30 minutes from airport. 081 2397 8469, 081 2395 3324, or <arsinibali@hotmail.com>. [3173]

Restaurant to let prime location at Bemo Corner, heart of Kuta, located at Bunisari street opposite 24 hours Indomaret. Please call 0361 786 8169 / 081 2380 2169 Alamsyah. Need fast affordable price. Profitable guarantee. <alamsyahz@yahoo.com>. [1630]

Overcontract Sading (Sempidi) Area 2 bedroom (AC), 2 bathroom, closed living room, kitchen, pool, carpark. Riverside and Spring waterfall. Landsize approx 700m². Beautiful quiet location. 25 minutes from Sanur & Seminyak. Rp. 135 Million for almost 3 years! Call: 0819 3437 7882 (Dutch/English) or 081 834 7318 (Bahasa Indonesia) NC/Re/P-10 Aug. 11

Office blok at Sunset Road. 2 floors, electricity 5500 watt, single line telephone, suitable for storage, office, spa, etc. Building size 112m2. Please call 088 8492 2887. [3223] Office for sale on Poppies Lane 1. Exceptional ground floor corner location next to Secret Garden Restaurant. Air-conditioned, all glass, with toilet. Easy conversion to restaurant/bar. 10 years lease remaining, with extension. Giveaway at A$40,000. 081 187 3442 or <d.cramer@ telkom.net>. [3245]


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Villa for Rent in the Heart of Seminyak next to Bintang Supermarket. Brand New 3 Bedroom, 3 Storey Building with Rooftop Bar and Sunset Views. All Bedrooms Ensuite with Cable TV, WiFi and Daily Maid Service. Full Kitchen and Swimming Pool. Available in August, AUD 325,00 per night. For more info and Reservation pls contact 0821 4614 6186 or email: wilkobali@gmail.com NC/Re/G-10 August 11

● Lombok fully furnished 4bedroom villa on 4,250m2 with rain forest view near Mt. Rinjani National Park fit for rental/meditation retreat freehold US$ 495,000. ● Tejakula-Tembok North East Bali between Singaraja & Amlapura 56,5 are beachfront land @ Rp. 50 million/are freehold. ● Sanur holiday rental, 3bdr villa with all facilities near all amenities for max. 8 people. $170/day w/daily breakfast+maid service. ● Sanur-Jl. Sekuta complete furnished 3/4 bedroom villa for rent Rp. 130 million/year.

Nusa Dua-Siligita renovated furnished 4/5 bedroom house on 4 are freehold Rp.1,800,000,000; for rent Rp.160 million / 2 years. ● Nusa Dua-Taman Giri 29 are freehold land @ Rp. 120 million/are. ● Gianyar-Bona Village near Sanur, Ubud, Safari and Marine park, Saba and Keramas beach hotel / bungalow complex with 14 rooms, all licenses, restaurant, recreation area with billiard and fitness rooms, spa and Finland sauna freehold Euro 650,000. ●

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NUSA DUA 2houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [1345]

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Rooms / apartments for rent 1, 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms available. Daily, weekly, monthly or yearly rental possible. All locations are close to Geger Beach and Nikko Beach. Please phone 0821 4552 2200 or 0361-777 092 or e-mail : <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [3114] Kampial Hill seaview villa resident 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, living in/outside dinner, kitchen, full furnished, A/C, TVsat, big terrace, gazebo, quiet area, big garden, sw.pool. 8 juta month, 88 juta year, included maid & security. 081 7472 7296. [3207]

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For Sale: Tropical Luxury 3 bedroom villa w/ swimming pool, newly built or off plan. Close to beach and golf. Owner direct sale, English 081 756 7630 Indonesian 081 735 0877. [3146]

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Villa and land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149]

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

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For sale/rent. Clifftop 2 bedroom fully furnished new house on 2 are with pool and great views of southern ocean and Karma Kendara. Sell AUS$ 129,000. Rent Rp. 90 mill per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [1907]

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For sale/rent - Licensed hotel at Dreamland. 7 bedrooms, pool & BBQ area. Close to beach and golf course. Great views. Sell Aust$ 390,000, rent Rp. 250 mill per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [2684]

Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 120F, Kuta - Bali 80361 - Indonesia Tel: +62(0)361 767 999 Email: info@level7consulting.com www.level7consulting.com C/Re/G-10 August 11

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Bukit Balangan beach land for sale. 6 are, 200 meter from beach, price Rp. 275 million / are. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@ gmail.com>. [3159] Dreamland, fully furnished units for rent daily, weekly, monthly. One bedroom unit from Rp. 4 million/month, two bedrooms from Rp. 6 million/month, three bedrooms from Rp. 8 million/month. Pool & BBQ area, great views and breeze. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [3163] For sale/rent. New 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom plus store room. Fully furnished house. With rooftop entertainment area. Great views of southern ocean, near Karma Kandara. Sell AUS$ 129,000. Rent Rp. 90 mill/yr. Ph. 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [2966]

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4-bedroom freehold villa, 18are, amazing ocean, golfcourse views, quiet but easy access to main road. Pool, sauna, gym, enormous parking area, great investment, just before Bingin, only US$ 775,000. 0859 3514 8525. [3182] Land for lease in Bukit, Ungasan. 2 are. Good location, nice view, good for villa. Call 0813 3985 0486. [3179] Tranquil architecturally designed villa with panoramic views of ocean & Bali. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, fully furnished, Kitchen, living and dining area, pool, 10 are land, 400m2 villa, 35,000 USD/year. SMS/call: 081 755 4026, <peter@ penjorbalimandiri.com>. [3202] Long contract available for large open restaurant & AC cafe, including fittings, internet, kitchen equipment & house at back. Great location, Jl. Uluwatu, near Dreamland, huge potential in a fast growing area. Contact: <bukitland@ hotmail.com> or 0878 6199 0681. [3237]


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Brawa Beach 3 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, all air conditioned. Included Indovision and Wifi Internet. Cleaner/Cook 5 days a week, Gardener/Poolman. Balle, Pool and Garbage collection. Well equipped Kitchen, Fully Furnished, with sheets, towels, Flat Screen TV’s and DVD players in all bedrooms, Loungeroom has LCD TV with Theatre Sound System. 5 Mins walk to Beach. Option 1 from 1. 10. 11 to 31. 1. 12 IRP 75,000,000. Option 2 from 1. 10. 11 to 30. 9. 12 IRP 250,000,000. Option 3 from 1. 10. 11 to 30. 9. 13 IRP 450,000,000.

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GIANYAR Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150] Freehold - 2 storey, large 1&1/2 bedroom home on 13are, ocean and ricefield views, complete privacy. Beautifully manicured garden, plenty of room to add **guest-houses. 10mins from Sanur. Must sell US$360,000. 0859 3514 8525. [3180] Saba beach 36 are, freehold, Ocean view, The land is surrounded by coconut trees. Definitely access hassle free, since a well established road leads directly to the land, 15 minute to Sanur. Reni +62 821 2350 3917. E-mail : <ren_ny81@yahoo.co.id>. [2997] Land for sale 17 are, near by pass Ida Bagus Mantra. 3 km from Bali Safari Marine Park. Good for ware house or manufacture.No agent please! Please call Ina 088 8492 2887. [2956]

This stylish home has 3-bedrooms each with their own bathroom. The living room has beautiful tile that continues to the outside terrace thru the large sliding glass doors. There is also a crystal blue pool with patio cover for shade, garage, air cond and hot water.

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

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450

Villa for sale 5.80 are, 4.20 building size, 3 bedrooms, 4 bathroom, TV room, Kitchen, Pool, Bukit view, Water heater, Gazebo, fully furnished in Nusa Dua, Taman Mumbul. Please call Susi: 081236486128, 082144796138 NC/Re/I-10 August 11

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OTHERS Villa Cacao, Umalas. Modern 4 bdrms 4 bathrms, fully equipped, pool, staff, 5 are land for weekly/monthly rental at promotional price. Pls call 0878 6243 8981. [3157] Jasri Beachfront 15 min from Candi Dasa, 1.5 hours from Sanur, 66 Are until 2.0 Hectare. Perfect for villa/hotel. View: Agung, Mountains / beside river, ricefields, all beside the land. Below local price 45 juta, including road access. 0813 5306 3899. [3186] 1 Hectare 6 Aras Beachfront in Tejakula Buleleng Singaraja with 2 unfinished bungalows, restaurant and pool. 4 meters wide access road. Price 4 Bill IDR. Pictures at <www.land. vegaman.com>. Contact: <artha@vegaman.com>. [3192] Hotel for sale/lease in Bali. E-mail: <hawai_79@yahoo. com>. No agent please! [2441]

** SPECIAL SALE PRICE => 1.1 Billion Rupiah **

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Absolute beachfront land for sale near Medewi, raised & wooded, 1.7 Ha with 10m entrance & 80 m wide private beach access. 32 million/are! <sakumabali@gmail. com>. [3225] C/Re/I-10 August 11

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Beautiful classic Balinese Villa offers the best of tranquil open living. Close to Canggu Club and Bali’s best international school and just 400 m to Berawa beach, this lovely home is set on 1,320 m2 land, surrounded by tropical trees and rice fields. Its spacious airy lounge and dining area is surrounded by a tropical fish pond, and 12m swimming pool. Perfect place to live and fantastic playground for your kids!

2 private villas that will take your breath away! The Balinese gated entrance leads you through private ponds & fountains, a huge swimming pool & jacuzzi before you reach the villa. A mixture of wood, stone carvings & classical architecture compliment every room including the large central living area. Rare opportunity and excellent freehold investment.

Granduer from a bygone era.

Title : Leasehold Price: IDR 2,400,000,000

Title : Hak Milik Prices from : EURO 1,500,000

Title : Leasehold Prices from : EURO 290,000

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A VERY ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE AT A VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE: Located in Nusa Dua within a very secure/private gated community featuring a lap pool and tennis court. This villa is well designed and maintained. A MUST SEE ! Each room is very spacious and overlooks a well groomed and maintained garden with reflection pool and water features. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,700,000,000

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Majestic Point Villas are the jewels of Southern Bali. Secluded yet accessible. Majestic Point offers tranquility with magnificent sea views of Teluk Benoa from each uniquely, designed villa. This is a rare chance for you to own a piece of a divine retreat in this exclusive boutique villa development.

Title : Hak Milik Price : Price On Application

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The Views is a private community comprising of 18 exquisitely designed homes, a spa facility, fitness centre and a restaurant. All this is spread across 15,000 square meters of land which gently slopes away from the apex of the island's southern peninsula.

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 598,000

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

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This 2 storey designer home offers 3 spacious bedrooms & 3 bathrooms. The living area overlooks the inviting pool,there is undercover secure parking & a lovely low maintenance courtyard garden. This property is fully fenced for privacy & security. This villa is located less then 5 minutes drive to Canggu Club and Brawa Beach, which is rapidly growing with smart villas, restaurants & trendy boutiques. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,575,000,000

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This attractive, minimalist house is located in the most strategic location in Sanur. Adjacent to the villas & condotel, high end restaurants, boutique shops & five-star hotel,it is just a leisurely stroll to stunning Sanur beach. This property consist of 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living room, large swimming pool, 2 balcony, sits on 250 sqm of land & 200 sqm of building. Contact : Samsuni

Spacious 3 bedrooms house, nestled on 8 are land & located in a quiet street in central Sanur, merely 3 km to the white sandy beach. The garden is large and very useable, ideal for the family, children and pets.

Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 3,500,000,000

Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 3,800,000,000

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Freehold steal! Be quick won’t last at this price. This fabulous 3 bedroom villa located in a quiet street in Sanur has it all. A large open plan kitchen leads out to the pool, all bedrooms have quality appointed ensuite bathrooms and the garden is attractively planted making the most of the freehold land. Close proximity to the International School in an excellent neighbourhood make this property a must see. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,700,000,000

Contact : Haryono + 62 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com

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This property is in a villa complex with a magnificent view of the Tanjung Benoa Peninsula, which is famous for all water sport activities. Close by are the famous seafood beach restaurants of Jimbaran Bay & Nusa Dua, home to world class hotels & resorts. The surrounding neighbours are private villas, 5 star hotels & excellent Japanese restaurants. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 3,200,000,000

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This stunning villa is a mix of modern and traditional Balinese styling, comprising of two bedrooms and two bathrooms it is a perfect permanent residence. Perfectly located in a residential area, close to an acclaimed international school and only 25 minutes to the airport. Great for families and excellent value for money. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 182,000

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Minimalist design house with views of cascading rice fields. The 2 floors in the main building are fully equipped as individual apartments, with kitchens, living-rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, offices and terraces. This house is set on 600sqm land and boasts a garden, pond, staff quarters of 3 bedrooms, kitchen,living area & a spacious enclosed garden. Title : HGB Price : IDR 3,300,000,000

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Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 87 860 064 852 nanou@raywhiteparadise.com

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This is a great beachfront villa that will offer you excellent rental returns! 400 sqm of living area on 1700 sqm of land with beach frontage of 56 m. A large welcoming garden makes this the perfect setting for entertaining. The gazebo has a living & dining area where you can enjoy sea views overlooking the expansive 16 x 4 m swimming pool making this the perfect place to relax. Contact : Mick Nevins Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 1,500,000

+ 62 81 7475 1623 mick@raywhiteparadise.com

PRICES AND AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIFICATION

Tel : +62 (361) 737 357 | 773 540 | 701 154 | 285 525 info@raywhiteparadise.com www.raywhiteparadise.com

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Xclusive Property Xclusive Property is a dynamic Property Development and Real Estate Agent in Bali. Our years of experience in Bali’s real estate is beneficial to you the client to ensure you find exactly what you are looking for. So if you are looking for your dream villa or that special piece of land to build your own, or an investment opportunity, our dedicated teams of experts will walk you through the process never forgetting that we work for you. With our team of specialists in villa rentals, land acquirement, development and construction, you will know that your interests are in safe hands. So no matter how big or small your needs are, don’t hesitate to give us a call and we can help make that wish come true.

Jimbaran

Bukit

GREAT INVESTMENT IN JIMBARAN

DREAMS CAN COME TRUE

The luxuriously appointed villa is set at one of the highest points of Jimbaran. Standing on 730sqm of land, consisting of 4 bedrooms, 3 lounges, spacious living and dining area, entertainment area and a modern fully equipped kitchen which faces the lovely swimming pool. This villa ensures maximum privacy while offering uninterrupted, breathtaking panoramas of the ocean. Price: IDR 5,500,000,000 REF RV-1018

A beautifully built and thoughtfully designed brand new villa is now available in Pecatu. Just 1 km from the glorious beaches of Dreamland, Bingin and Padang Padang this villa will give you everything you have always wanted for your dream home in paradise. Set in 7 Are of freehold land with 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a beautiful swimming pool and perfectly kept gardens what more could you ask for? Price: IDR 4.4 Billion

Pererenan - REDUCED IN PRICE

Canggu

STYLE AND SOPHISTICATION AT ITS BEST

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STUNNING CANGGU VILLA

If you are looking for somewhere with fantastic sea views complete with the wow factor then look no further. This 4 bedroom all en suite Villa is just 2 minutes walk to Pererenan beach and has fantastic ocean views from every bedroom. 3 storey build with a decked garden area on the 3rd floor offering you the opportunity to relax with a perfect view. Complimented by a beautiful 15 x 3 meter pool and a gazebo at the bottom of the garden. Freehold, sensible price, contact us ASAP. Price: USD 495,000 REF RV-895

Canggu has beautiful beaches and is fast becoming the “IN” place to stay. This newly built Villa is located 100 meters from Berawa beach and less than 7 minutes to the famous Canggu Club. Built on 500 sqm of land, the Villa features 3 bedrooms, Open/ closed Living/Dining area and a fully equipped kitchen. This tropical modern Villa has an entertainment room, Gazebo and Patio. Finished with natural stone and stunning lighting. Price: IDR 4,200,000,000 REF RV-1019

Umalas

Kerobokan

FREEHOLD IN UMALAS This bargain in Umalas has just been designed, built and furnished by its owner. Priced to sell and in a great catchment area for returns. The design is Balinese Modern, split on 2 levels with 2 bedrooms offering views across the rice fields into Canggu and Berawa. Scan through our website and try to find a better deal than this in Umalas. Very motivated seller ! Price: 3.500.000.000 IDR (3.000.000.000 IDR UNFURNISHED) REF RV-981

ECLECTIC VILLA The charm of this antique Javanese Villa is it’s Art Deco look. This Villa consists of 2 bedrooms with large open area facing the swimming pool. A short ride to trendy Seminyak and the beach, but outside of the tourist hustle and bustle. Maximizes natural light and open space with an eclectic combination of teak wood and natural stone including carefully selected antique furnishings. This Villa has SOUL with simple yet stylish architecture. Only 5 minutes from Bali Deli. Price: IDR 2,500,000,000 REF RV-1034

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


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