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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby Greetings music pioneers and welcome to this, another edition of the hallowed Music Matters in your local Bali Advertiser. Firstly an apology for as Led Zeppelin would put it, the ‘Communication Breakdown’ last issue. Halloween must have put some daemons in the system or ghosts in the machine anyway let’s march swiftly on and see what November is bringing to Bali. The Melbourne cup and coincidentally my birthday are a hazy memory and the great horse that smashed everybody’s expectations out of the park made sweet music to my ears but anyway enough about that. This column is supposed to be about music not horse racing so here goes. The rainy season is almost upon us. The rainy season is a time when locals and tourists alike run for the hills and take shelter in whatever way they can. It is a fact that this season affects the live music scene in a big way. Pubs and venues in Bali see drastically less tourists than usual and a drop off in custom means a war for attention. All this scarcity is a double edged sword for Bali’s musicians. On one hand venues are trying desperately to promote so there will be lots of work however only for the elite, as the smaller pubs and venues will likely be cutting costs to see themselves through the low period. Halloween came and went with some seriously spooky goings on over at Frankenstein’s blood bag cocktails, spooky face painting, the zombie crew and much more but let’s face it every day is Halloween in Frankenstein’s laboratory. There are a host of great musical events heading our way in November and December so here is a list of my top ¿ve must see events in the coming month. 1. The ¿rst event is literally a ¿rst for Bali, and something very special for the island. Local band the Mangrooves are going to record their first Live EP. This means the band will

literally record it with an audience present! The event on 15/1/15 is nothing short of groundbreaking, and will feature a live Filmed EP (mini album) of the Mangrooves! Also the audience will be treated to live interactive visual projections, as well as live sketches by an artist of the audience! In the words of the band “November 2015 will be our LAST GIG, for we are going on a 3 month break till February 2016. But no worries, we’ll be back with a bang with our EP next year, and it will be distributed across Indonesia!” The event opens with Juka (Solo Acoustic) and also boasts two after party DJ’s Soundboy Dodix (Reggae Dancehall) and AUX (Ghettofunk). Tickets are available at the venue EAT-DRINK Bali, Jalan Petitenget No. 7A, Kerobokan, North Kuta, 80361 and are very cheap at just Rp. 50,000 which includes a free drink and ¿nger food. 2. Lovers of Latin music are in for a treat this November 20th as world and nationally acclaimed Latin trio Buena Terra are to be found in Ubud. The trio performs Latin, swing and soul classics, and have a great repertoire. If you love Latin music and want to party like salsa and dance the night away then this event is de¿nitely for you. The event is held at the Indus Restaurant, Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud, 80571 for more information call: (0361) 977 684. 3. On the same night of November 20th if you fancy some Jazz instead, then Casablanca in Sanur has you covered. With local and international artists living close by, the jazz circuit in Sanur and Nusa dua has been picking up of late, and this special event is a testament to how mainstream the jazz sect is becoming on Bali. I just wanted to also say that throughout November Casablanca is de¿nitely one of the top places to check out live music with a full weekly line up covering pretty much all tastes and styles: Monday Jam Session 11pm onwards. Tuesday - Start @ 9pm - HOLY GRAIL - Rock Music Wednesday - Start @ 9pm - KINGSTON – Reggae Soul Thursday - Start @ 9pm - THE RIPPER - Classic Rock

Friday - Start @ 8pm - ABOE - Blues and Rock Saturday - Start @ 7pm - UNB’ROCKEN - Blues & Rock Start @ 9:30pm - STAGE ONE LIVE. Sunday - Start @ 9pm - SOUL BROTHERS - Soul, Disco 80’s & 90’s. And well worth checking out go to their website for more information: www.casablancasanur.com. 4. Saturday Loungin Session at Mozaic by the Sea (21 Nov. 15) Hosted by some very talented house DJ’s Stuart Mac & Rob Venables this popular event at Mosaic is making a comeback, and is a great warm up for a Saturday night. The ethos is so laid back its practically horizontal, literally turn up, have a few drinks relax in the pool, and enjoy some of the best house tunes in Bali. 5. Finally but by no means least is possibly one of the coolest events of the year. DJ Yella aka: N.W.A at Skai Beach Club, Padma Resort. Those of you who know anything about rap will be familiar with NWA and their hall mark on history and by some miracle, or Àuke of nature (who really cares) for 2 days from December 2nd to December 3rd you can see one of the scenes most iconic ¿gures DJ Yella. Born and raised in Compton, California and DJing in Los Angeles clubs as a teenager he soon met Dr. Dre and the two became close friends and formed ‘wrecking cru records with DR Dre and went on to become a mainstay on the LA club circuit. Yella went on to release a solo album in 1996 called One Mo Nigga ta Go which went to Nº 23 in the US charts. After a 15 year break in 2012 DJ Yella returned to the music industry and released a new album, entitled West Coastin’, and now tells the story of his ties with Dre, Run DMC and of course NWA through his music. This will be an event not to miss! Tickets available from Online: Moshtix http://www.moshtix.com.au/ Ok that about wraps it up until next time keep it live and make it matter. If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2015 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Petitenget to Pererenan If you live, work, have a business or just have some exciting news about this area then we want to hear from you! Canggu News submissions for future editions are welcome to be emailed to: canggueditor@yahoo.com If you are submitting information about a future event, please be sure to provide accurate details regarding time and place and include pictures where relevant.

We love our blue skies here in Bali. Sure, we have a little whinge now and again when we endure an afternoon of haze from a rice paddy burn off or the neighbour decides to dispose of his household rubbish by setting a match to it, but imagine a place where the air is clogged with toxic smoke on a daily basis. Think of what it would be like to wake up to a sky so dark with noxious fumes and haze so thick that every breath becomes laboured. The people of Palangkaraya in Central Kalimantan have been living this nightmare for over two months now as peat fires burn out of control across Indonesia and the air quality in this region is so poor the area has been declared one of the most polluted places on the planet! The death toll is rising and over half a million people are being treated for respiratory illnesses associated with the toxic smoke. Supplies of effective masks are limited and what is available is costly. In addition to the toll on the human population, the fires are posing serious threat to the world’s largest orang-utan population as well as numerous other species which call the area home. The fires are nothing new and for decades farmers have been clearing away forest to make way for large plantations to produce commodities such as palm oil, a widely used

ingredient in cosmetics and processed foods. Every year the smoke from the fires becomes an issue with pollution spreading across Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, but this year they are out of control with carbon pollutant levels sometimes exceeding daily emissions for the USA! These peat fires are difficult to extinguish at the best of times as the soil in these areas is incredibly carbon rich from thousands of years of accumulated organic material and the fires burn deep under ground. Unfortunately, with water levels low from an extended dry season and resources and manpower to fight the flames at a bare minimum, the fires are likely to continue burning until the area experiences some prolonged, heavy rainfall. In September there were more than twelve thousand hotspots in Central Kalimantan alone! Despite current fundraising efforts and attempts to raise awareness about the issue (sadly the focus from international media seems to be waning!!) much more needs to be done to help firefighters bring the hotspots under control as well as provision of effective anti pollution masks for those living in the affected areas. In the wake of their hugely successful fundraiser for the victims of the Nepal Earthquake, The Canggu Club is

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Schools in Bali are very helpful and provide great services for parents and students, however some children find the transition extremely traumatising and challenging. Finding a new school, that is a right fit for your child with his /her learning challenges or differences, can make you feel you want to tear your hair out and not know where to turn. Your ‘easy going child’ becomes a stranger because he/she is not coping well with the new transition; finds it hard to adjust to the school, make new friends and even refuses to go to school.

From 10am, fresh faced fillies and gallantly attired gents filed through the gates and into a Spring racing spectacular that made punters feel like they were at Flemington. Floral arrangements sat atop crisp white tablecloths in elegantly decorated marquees that flanked the stage while a common area between the tents meant that everyone could mix and mingle close to the action. The champagne was flowing and the beer was cold as punters jostled to pick a winner in the sweepstakes or pose for a picture in front of the flower wall - a stunning new addition to this year’s set up. Really, the race itself is only a small part of the day, although I was stoked to witness the moment that little lady lead

Despite it’s disappearance from most international media, it is vital that people understand the extent of this ecological disaster. While we may not necessarily be feeling the immediate effects of the burn here in Bali, it is imperative that we assist in raising awareness and funds to help. After all, our skies in Bali may be blue for now, but what would it be like here if the winds do change……? For more information about the Fire Appeal, contact Canggu Club on: Telp 0361 848 3939 CANGGUCLUB.COM

The Parent Support Meeting at Canggu Club every last Monday of the month (free), hosted by Ann Broue, teacher, and Marinda Grimbeek, counsellor, aims to provide time for parents to gain more information, share their concerns, frustrations and even success moments! All parents are welcome, please feel free to drop in and say hello. All meeting dates are published on our website (below). ProEducation strives to work closely with schools and families to provide the necessary professional support to parents and their children. These services can range from children struggling with self esteem issues, finding it difficult to cope with the changes, emotional needs (counselling); supporting children with learning, study and exam preparation challenges (tutoring classes), to children who require alternative education provision and thrive when they receive more individual attention in a supportive learning environment, with accredited and flexible full time courses (ProEducation Plus). At ProEducation we believe in ‘Looking Forward’ at future

Hats off to The Canggu Club for Bali’s Best Melbourne Cup Party!

Wowsers what a fabulous day! Last Tuesday’s sensational lawn party proved once again The Canggu Club is the premier place to be to celebrate Australia’s richest event on the racing calendar - The Melbourne Cup.

The event is free to Canggu Club members and just IDR50,000 for non-members. All proceeds from the evening will go towards the purchase of much needed N95 masks, along with vital safety equipment for the local firefighters.

achievements, to not only do the best for the children, but being equally supportive to parents.

‘Here when you need us’ Moving to a new country can be equally exciting and daunting. As an adult it can be traumatising to leave the comfort of familiar surroundings, the community, family and friends. As parents, making this transition can be even more challenging. Not only do you need to make decisions on moving, finding a house, finances, new schools for the children, as a parent you still need to cope with your child’s range of emotional needs and parents can often feel bereft of support in an unfamiliar environment.

holding an appeal evening on Wednesday November 11th in an effort to build awareness about this eco-disaster and to raise money to assist in the fight to stop the fires. The evening is scheduled to start from 5pm with live music, raffles and a BBQ. The team from Outrop (Orangutan Tropical Peatland Project) will be there to answer any questions and The Club will also screen the Channel News Asia - Get Real Documentary “Heart of the Haze” . The film highlights the severity of the situation in Central Kalimantan, following the local firefighters in their battle against the blaze and presenting an eyeopening outline of the plight of the people in Palangkaraya.

her steed over the line to make Melbourne Cup history. I guess it didn’t hurt that I picked first place in the sweepstakes either (winner, winner chicken dinner!) The race might be over but the party was well and truly under full steam with Marina Sidik and her band, New Energy belting out some seriously rocking sounds. This girl can sing! Some guests just couldn’t resist the urge to get up and groove while others took the time to relax and cool down in the marquees as lunch was served.

Fashions on the Field proved impossible to pick this year and judges could not narrow down the field of finalists to less than eleven as gorgeous compere Jodie Brittain guided the lasses and lads out onto the podium to garner crowd support. Tara Lee took out the prize for the fillies with Aryna Bevan a very close runner-up, while a very dapper Jason Baumber grabbed the guernsey for the guys followed by Gus Simpson in second place. Guests outdid themselves in the style stakes and elegance was the order of the day with printed silks, sleek suits and stunning fascinators stealing the show. Drinks continued to flow as the sun sank a little lower and onto the stage sauntered the guy we were all waiting to see. There was barely a bottom left on a bar stool once Jon Stevens took to the mic and led us on a rock and roll journey through the nineties and ‘noughties’ with a repertoire of

Topics can range from: Eight tips for breaking the worry cycle. Does your child have a yo-yo self esteem? Helping kids beat ‘Test Stress’. How to talk with your kids about ‘grades’ To find out more about ProEducaton’s diverse range of learning support services please check out the website www.proed.asia or pay a visit to our superb new Learning Centre in Banjar Semer. Our friendly staff will welcome you and show you around our modern, high tech new premises. We are here to support families and children’s needs with professionalism, care and commitment.

songs from his Noiseworks and INXS days along with some fantastic new material from his new album - ‘Woman’ . The heat of the afternoon was long forgotten as stilettos were strewn aside and revellers rocked into the evening. Melbourne Cup day at The Canggu Club had something for everyone with raffles throughout the day raising serious coin for local charity Solemen Indonesia and there weren’t too many tables without a Solemen teddy bear or two as their mascot. As is the case with every race day, stories abound but there is just one tale too sweet not to mention! I had the pleasure of meeting an Australian couple who made the journey back to Melbourne Cup at The Canggu Club to celebrate the time and place where they met the year before. Lynda and Nic crossed paths at last year’s lawn party and despite living in different states, their romance has blossomed and he plans to move South this month to be closer to her. From the looks of these two, Lady Luck and Cupid were both winners on that day! Tables cleared and bottles empty, Bali’s Biggest Lawn Party was over for another year, but congratulations and sincere gratitude must go towards the many staff at The Canggu Club who worked tirelessly to ensure guests enjoyed another sensational day. From food and beverage staff, to front of house, security, organisers, planners and management; thank you! You really outdid yourselves. To check out the photos and fun from the day, be sure to go online at: cangguclub.com and click on the gallery for all of the famous (and infamous) faces from this year’s Melbourne Cup Lawn Party. You never know who you might find! Telp 0361 848 3939 CANGGUCLUB.COM


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Record crowds and happy faces generally indicate event organisers have pretty much nailed it when it comes to any kind of function and last month’s Canggu Community School Halloween Party was definitely no exception. Hordes of excited ghouls, ghosts and groups in ghastly get ups streamed onto the field at The Canggu Club, which was transformed for the evening’s event…. and that was just the grown ups! The excitement among the hundreds of kids and their parents was palpable as the masses made their way toward the madness. There was everything a kid (and kids-atheart) could want from a Halloween party with freaky tunes, jumping castles and a giant blow up slide, face painting, games, lucky dips, raffles and competitions for best dressed. You could even get a lesson from the mad professor at the spooky science lab, or take your chances on a stroll through

Sharing the Love at Potato Head for Robert’s Birthday Everybody loves a birthday and Sunday October 11th was an exceptional day of celebration for the team at Solemen. Founder - Robert Epstone had his birthday wishes come true as he enjoyed his special day at Potato Head surrounded by Solemen’s children and their families. As always, enthusiastic Solemen volunteers and staff from Potato Head were hands on, ensuring the children enjoyed themselves in the pool. Let’s be honest, what’s not to love about one of the best pools on the island! Some children were excited, canvasing every corner of the pool while others were just happy to be held, float and gaze up at the big blue, soaking in some vitamin D while the water washed away some worries, even if only for a little while. A scrumptious array of foods both local and exotic was served. There’s certainly room to share some slogans,……

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the haunted house! Teachers and the tireless volunteers from FOCCS (Friends of Canggu Community School) spent hours on the day preparing the field with stalls, decorations and attractions, the success of the event bearing testament to the weeks of planning and preparation that must go into an evening such as this. What’s also important to note is that these school community events are only made possible due to the generosity of donations from businesses in the community as well as the donation of massive amounts of man hours from the volunteers and committee members involved. The Canggu Club field proved to be the perfect venue for this huge party, providing room to move and space to play, with sustenance easy to find from the food and beverage stands set up by The Canggu Club especially for the event. Tables were chock to the brim with diners and the

as the “Burgers were definitely better at Potato Head!”. They were beyond delicious and not surprisingly everyone went back for seconds, some even thirds! What came next was absolutely delightful. Then came cake. The head chef at the well renowned beach club had baked a massive chocolate cake for Robert and the Solemen team that was big enough for an army to share. We can’t tell you how many candles were on the cake – (some things have to remain a mystery) however, we can tell you the dessert was to die for. Just when Robert thought his special day could get no

field was scattered with family groups making the most of the balmy picnic atmosphere. Many more were lined up to take advantage of the delicious fare on offer. Prices were kept to a minimum so punters could spend their rupiah at the many Halloween stalls offering up ghoulish gifts and freakish finds. All proceeds from the event will go towards the FOCCS fund which supports the school, the community, charitable organisations and promotions. If you are keen to learn more about the fund, information is always available by contacting foccs@ccsbali.com. Once again, the desire to dress up reigned supreme and kids appeared in crazy costumes ranging from kooky clowns, zombies, witches, spectres, scary dolls and crazy cheerleaders. There was even some nutty old chic with a nail through her head and in serious need of some dental work…..(no idea who that could have been….) All in all, fun was the order of the evening and you were flat out finding a frown in the sea of smiles and made up faces, the secure venue making for a worry free night for families, where youngsters could run free without fear for their safety. Organised every year by FOCCS in conjunction with The Canggu Club, sincere thanks must go this rather amazing group of special people who continue to give selflessly of their time and efforts in order for the rest of us to enjoy such a fabulous evening. If you are a parent at The Canggu Community School and would like to volunteer to help out with the next FOCCS event, please email them on: foccs@ ccsbali.com better – there was more. Potato Head General Manager Dorian Pryce and his marketing team presented Robert (Solemen) with gifts. But these were not just any presents. Solemen’s Wish List had only been published just 2 days before on Friday 9th October at 4pm and the team at Potato Head had spent the entire Saturday, rushing around the island gathering as many items as possible from this list for Solemen’s children and families. The Wish List is a series of items the charity requires in order to make lives for Solemen families a little easier. Some of these items are urgently required medical supplies such as dressings and bandages. Solemen would like to take this opportunity to thank Dorian and his creative team from Potato Head for all their initiative and efforts to make this amazing day a most memorable one. Birthdays such as these provide memories to cherish. http://www.solemen.org https://www.facebook.com/IndonesiaSoleMen https://twitter.com/solemenindo


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Dutch graphic novelist Peter Van Dongen, who told of his journey back to Indonesia to ¿nd his Chinese relatives. “I disappointed them all by not being a tall blond sex god,” Peter wryly told an empathising audience. Retired American diplomat Stanley Harsha, who found his soulmate in Jakarta, happily discovered the love and support of a thousand new family members who appeared automatically through his marriage.

Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2015: Cut! Print! By Renee Melchert Thorpe This October, the image of a sturdy sailing ship plying the waves beyond mountainous isles was emblazoned on every UWRF poster, banner, and t-shirt. It was a delightful expression of the 12th festival, themed 17,000 Islands of Imagination. Indeed, participants virtually sailed into and out of fascinating adventures as they took in daily panels, workshops, performances, and book launches. This festival af¿rmed its position and indispensability. New venues in the verdant, breezy Taman Baca area on Jalan Sanggingan were blessed and ready for the crowds on 29 October. An expanded food court offered new dining options. Workshops for children, youth, and cultural knowledge were greater in number than last year.

forgiveness, peace cannot Ày.” She declared that great strength is required of an individual in order to avoid the force and aggression into which arguments can dwindle, and her call for forgiveness became a Festival sub theme. G a l u h Wa n d i t a ’ s dedication to the rights of women in Timor Leste, Indonesia, and Myanmar, helped audiences learn what work must still be done. Be scienti¿c in your observations, urges Palestinian Mazin Qumsiyeh, and always be willing to be proven wrong. Humility and self-respect, he told Michael Vatikiotis, are the basis of respecting others. The virtue of being a responsible individual seemed to pop up in discussions during all the festival days, whether in a panel on free speech, or in an Australian journalists’ forum.

Early in the month, Indonesia was given pride of place at the Frankfurt Book Fair, where top publishers like Lontar Publications offered the world new translations of the archipelago’s great literary works, and where authors like Eka Kurniawan held the spotlight. Indonesia and her storytellers seemed poised to capture global readership.

Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Chabon told an audience at Neka Museum that even a ¿ction writer has an important moral duty in imagining the mind of any character. “Remember to stop and say, ‘that character just said something borderline offensive. What’s behind that?’ There has to be some forgiveness there.”

With a certain scheduled discussion topic falling to an eleventh hour censorship order, some writer sessions and ¿lm screenings had to be canceled. Other themes became dominant and the festival came alive through the unrestrained voices of talented Indonesian writers. Local ¿lmmakers, artists and pundits deeply touched audiences and gave that valuable spark of inspiration to new writers of many genres.

Poetry, music, cooking, and art were celebrated joyfully, as in festivals past. The spark of genius ignited smiles everywhere. Cartoonist Budgette Tan gave us a wild two minute lesson in the history of Filipino comic book heroes in a multimedia session attended by many high school students. Local musician and bamboo innovator Rezal Abdulhadi left the stage at the Saturday party at Blanco Museum, yet stayed right up in the front of the audience, grooving to the unique sounds of Flores’ Ivan Nestorman and the Swara Nusantara band. Nation to nation, island to island, friends were made and bonds strengthened.

Again and again, this festival seemed to bring out practical ideas and real answers to questions. It began with a gold nugget in the Reverend Mpho Tutu’s keynote speech, that “without

Indonesia has long invoked the harmony and diversity of its human population. Writers InÀuenced by Indonesia included

Rich visual imagery of Indonesia was seen and appreciated at Bar Luna, Taksu Gallery and in the screening of the gorgeous student-produced ¿lm Epic Java, which in 30 minutes has the power to elevate the awareness of even illiterate people natural beauty of Java, in all its elements and life forms. What fun to sail around and hear Indonesian voices not yet given the stage in earlier years. Minang Deddy Arsya delighted his fellow panelists by revealing that his poetry contains all the noises made by his younger siblings in their cramped but happy home. Oscar-nominated producer Nia Dinata spoke in moving imagery in her ¿lm Mama’s Soil, which was the result of searching through Papua to ¿nd a story that needed to be told. Some guest artists and writers told audiences of literally plying the seas, such as gonzo surfer William Finnegan and photographer/sailing enthusiast/Bertholt Brecht fan Beat Presser. There were also tales of mud (Carl Hoffman’s tales of days with the Asmat people in Papua), Àood (Tim Tomlinson’s heart wrenching documentary photographs), and drought: Debra Yatim and Zaky Yamani speaking eloquently about climate change and forest ¿res. Activists of all sorts of causes, from Human Rights to indigenous culture advocates, spoke freely to packed venues throughout the festival. In the case of Patrick Burgess and Phillip Gwynne, a partnership of author and international lawyer, we discovered their smash-hit, plotdriven Burmese TV show which informs a million regular viewers on the availability and purpose of legal aid and has the bonus of featuring an admired actress in the lead role of a lawyer. Inroads to justice can be made through all sorts of creative and innovative endeavors. One of the week’s ¿nal talks came again from Reverend Mpho Tutu, who left us with this to ponder on. “I am a prisoner of hope. I do not deny the reality of evil. I live in the certainty that ultimately good will overcome evil. It is our task in society to help it along.”


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Ubud Area

Bali Advertiser

11 November - 25 November, 2015

UBUD NEWS UBUD LIP SYNC BATTLE! Congratulations to the eight contestants who battled it out in the ¿rst of Ubud’s version of the world-famous “Lip Sync Battle” – a riotous segment you may know f r o m J i m m y F a l l o n ’s tonight show. Hilarious, yes! Talented, de¿nitely! Only-in-Ubud? Clearly not … And yet the concept suited everyone, the yogis, the IT geeks, the older ex-pats and the slightly daed tourists who found their way into BetelNut,for yet another great night’s entertainment. Each of the eight swooners performed one-minute lip syncs of well-known (and extremely well-chosen) songs. The audience shrieked and stamped and hollered its approval of every act, and I dare say if those spectators are still in town, all will be back, with bells on, for the next event in mid-December. Keep an eye on Facebook’s Ubud Lip Sync Battle for details of the next exciting session in this battle of the lips! BIG SUR BAKER IN UBUD There’s something about taking a break, isn’t there? Even if the work atmosphere is great, your brain, soul and body still need a bit of relaxation from time to time, and then you’re back into the game with fresh inspiration. So we can cope that our favourite dessert place, Room4Dessert, is closed for a little while, to re-open later in the month with a new pastry menu and fresh, innovative cocktails. And chef Will Golfarb is planning another “Pop-Up” dinner on December 11, with a visiting colleague Jacob Burrell, from Big Sur Bakery in California. Jacob’s menu includes ten courses, two cocktails and glasses of wine for 1,600,000rp net - and there are very limited seats, so book quickly.! As executive chef of Big Sur Bakery and Restaurant, Jacob draws on his background as Sous Chef at three-Michelin Star Manresa Restaurant in Los Gatos and is known for ¿nding the best local CA produce to create his delicious menus. We can’t wait to try what he achieves here, with Ubud’s tropical food as his starting point. Phone 0812-36662806 for bookings, and to register for Room4Dessert’s mailing list, so you’ll get the news ¿rst, next time something stirs up there on Jalan Sanggingan. RESORTS FOR DIGITAL NOMADS Similarly, Ubud Bali Entrepreneurs Resorts are developing a reputation for providing speci¿c accommodation requirements for entrepreneurs and b u s i n e s s travellers, including private villas, share houses for coworking, and fully serviced retreat centres for businessrelated events. It makes sense, there’s dental and medical tourism, why shouldn’t Bali create a niche for interesting, afÀuent people who want to travel and work in new and innovative ways? They have co-living spaces available for both short and long term rental in and around Ubud, catering speci¿cally to “entrepreneurs and digital nomads who are looking for a cool place to work and get involved in all the workshops and events that will help them grow their business even more”. www.balientrepreneursresorts.com.

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But hey, anyone can join. In Ubud, Taksu Restaurant’s annual Thanksgiving banquet is a friendly, welcoming occasion; where you can take a group of your friends or go on your own and be assured that you’ll quickly feel “part of the family” gathered on the breezy rooftop terrace.

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Startup Weekend and our own Hubud Co-working Space are working together making the event happen; it’s the type of innovative collaboration that is becoming more common across the region and we’re excited to see how well the events work here in Bali. For more info, go to http://goo.gl/ UPAgSp. TAKSU THANKSGIVING I’m sure everyone has days that they consider their own personal “thanksgiving” days, on the yearly calendar. For me, one of the most important is November 26, the day I ¿nally gave birth to a ¿ne, healthy son! This year, lots of others are celebrating with me on the same day, especially in Canada and USA, where it’s of¿cially Thanksgiving Day.

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Organic Farmer’s Market • vegetables • fruit • bread • cake • jam • honey • spices • herbs • tea • coffee • chocolate • spa products • seed and seedings • laundry soap • and more!

As well as good company, the Taksu chefs prepare the ¿nest imported turkeys (Àown in especially, we wouldn’t want to risk a turkey-free event, as nearly happened last year!) for their long banquet table. Lots to choose, with all traditional trimmings, salads and sauces including many vegetarian dishes, for 280,000rp, or 190,000rp for vegetarian option. Book early – I missed out last year! Email reservations@taksuspa.com or call 0361 971 490.

Saturdays still at Pizza Bagus (9:00am - 2:00pm) Now also on Wednesdays at Warung Sopa (9:00am - 1:00pm) check our site: www.ubudorganicmarket.com

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The Ubud Writers and Readers Festival was a great success again this year – t h e t o w n overflowing with p e o p l e , challenging and provocative sessions, yummy foodie events, scores of serendipitous meetings between readers and writers from all over the world.

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It was a pity that the festival was not able to screen the chilling ¿lm, The Look of Silence, by multi-award-winning director Joshua Oppenheimer, nor to launch the book, The Act of Living, both of which extraordinary works dealt with the subject of the massacre of alleged communists in Indonesia in 1965. Still, many of the public and private conversations of the festival referred to “that thing we’re not supposed to talk about” and indeed censorship became the under-theme for the whole festival, in another world class collection of writers and books about issues that matter from around the globe. NOW THAT’S RIDICULOUS Finally, I also have to mention Taksu’s November two-forone breakfast buffet deal. Great spot – peaceful, good wi¿, quiet and surrounded by tropical gardens – and one of the best breakfasts in town, Taksu’s daily all-you-can-eat extravaganza is 80,000rp++ for two people for the month of November only. Serving 8-11 Jl Gautama.

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Restaurant & Food

11 November - 25 November, 2015

Update Kuu brought Izakaya dining to Bali at the Maya Sanur Hotel on Jln. Danau Tamblingan. The restaurant is located street-side at Maya Sanur on the raised terrace with seating inside in the air-con restaurant or at the front in a lounge type setting on the balcony. Kuu is now open for lunch but their Japanese chef Nishida Tetsuya, from Osaka, has produced two different menus to choose from. The main menu features two Bento Boxes. A bento box is made of lacquered wood divided into separate compartments each holding a separate part of the meal. They are both Teryaki Bento Boxes, one chicken [pictured] and the other beef. They consist of chicken [or beef] in teryaki sauce, tempura, salad, dashimaki tomago [Japanese omelette, thin layers rolled together], nimono [simmered in sake and soy], steamed rice and a small bowl of miso soup….a complete meal in a box! However there are many other lunch options. Small and large platters of both sashimi and sushi as well as a variety of sushi rolls, some with prawn tempura pieces or chicken karaage. Top of the list is the Kuu Maki [tuna, lettuce, cucumber, seaweed and spicy mayonnaise topped with grilled eel]. Also available are Tempura [prawn, fish or vegetable] and Yakitori [chicken thigh and leek, balls of minced chicken or chicken livers]. The 2nd menu is just for noodle dishes. Udon and Soba noodle soups, both of which can have prawn and vegetable tempura added. The Ramen noodles can be Miso or Shoyu, both topped with either chicken or pork with bean sprouts and scallions. A perfect spot for that tasty, healthy, lunch and as at all outlets in this amazing hotel, very reasonably priced.

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Ombak, the fine dining restaurant at Alila Soori [10kms west if Tanah Lot] has been featuring guest chefs of renown during 2015 and are dong it again Friday November 27 with the acclaimed Mauro Colagreco, 2 star Michelin chef at Mirazur on the Cote d’Azur. He was also named Chef of the Year by the very French Gault Millau, an amazing feat for someone born in The Argentines to Italian and Spanish parents. His seafood feast at Lombak will start with Moon Scallops Carpaccio [radish, galangal root, finger lemon and mango dressing] followed by Mud Crab [almond foam, grapefruit and nasturtium]. Then Grilled Abalone [spicy tomato consommé, turnip and herbs] and Red Snapper [black garlic and licorice béarnaise] To finish, White Chocolate Cream with yoghurt and passion fruit. The cost is Rp.1,250,000++ [which includes welcome cocktail and canapés]. Seafood by the sea prepared by a great International chef, that sounds like a night not to be missed?

Monsieur Spoon, the French Bakery already established in Canggu, Umulas and Kerobokan is now about to open an outlet on Jln. Hanoman, in Ubud [next to Ryoshi and Bebek Bengil]. Their specialty is their croissants, breads and quiches. Breakfast is eggs any which way with salmon, bacon, avocado or even a chicken burger. The very French Croque Monsieur [ham, cheese and béchamel sandwich] as well as the Croque Madame [same but with fried egg in top] are always available. Their Quiche can be the traditional Lorraine [bacon, roast onion], Vegetarian [green beans, broccoli, sun-dried tomato, red onion] or Smoked Salmon [with dill].

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Kahala is a famous beach on the south-eastern coast of Hawaii. No doubt there are a few Kahala Beach Grill bars there but now we also have one in Bali. It is located on Sunset Road, 50 metres west of Imam Bonjol, the inside décor bright and blue, sand scenes and hula girls. The parking is in front with air-con inside. Hawaiian cuisine tends to pay homage to all the ethnic backgrounds of today’s Hawaii, it includes some very interesting and different ingredients and combinations. SPAM, the American canned pork product, so loved in England that it even made it to a Monty Python sketch, is featured in many local Hawaiian dishes, particular the popular anytime snack of Musubi, a sushi-like combination; a thin slice of grilled SPAM topped with a wedge of rice and wrapped in seaweed, unusual but tasty. A plate of ‘French’ fries is different in Hawaii, they are either tossed with BBQ powder or smothered in a hot gravy [Shaka Fries], an alternative is their Tiki Totes [potato nuggets tossed in BBQ powder] or you can order monster Tiki with the nuggets covered with cheese, salsa and jalapeno. Other unusual appetisers include the Hula Dog, thin scallops of hollowed potato surround a beef Frankfurt which is deep fried and the Lolo Shrimp which is wrapped in noodles, both served with spicy sauces. Blackened Ahi Tuna is just seared then sliced in chunks topped with a wasabi aiolo. Kahala is a grill bar and their BBQ offerings are special; beef, chicken thighs, black tiger prawns and short ribs. The BBQ Mixed Deluxe at only Rp.105,000++ is the way to go, some of each. Hawaii’s Japanese influence is seen by the many Katsu dishes, bread-crumbed chicken, beef, fish or shrimp. Other unique mains include Oat Crusted John Dory, Grilled Herb Ahi [or Salmon] with mango salsa or Loco Moco [fried egg on a beef pattie in rich gravy on rice]. Finish with a Lava Rock!

MamaSan has established itself as Bali’s favourite quicker than any other restaurant over the years, it seem to have something for just about everyone. In recent months its Sunday lunch has also taken off. Mainly for their unique dim sum but larger dishes are also available. Har Gow, steamed dumplings stuffed with prawns, Char Sui, pork steamed buns, Beef & Bamboo Dumplings with chilli and hot bean paste and my favourite of all time dumpling the Beijing Special of steamed snapper, chilli and black bean oil, no dipping for this one, the fire is all on the inside! If you want something very different then MamaSan is the place for you! How about…..Scrambled Eggs with prawn in oyster sauce and tamarind, Braised Lamb Rib with ginger and black bean or crisp salted Lamb Ribs with ginger, coriander, lemon segments and pomegranate sauce. There are also many stir-fried noodle and other dishes from the wok but how can you go past that Roasted Peking Duck [half] with hoisin and pickled ginger? You could eat at MamaSan every day for a month and still be discovering new taste sensations every visit. On Jln. Kerobokan, just to the left of Sunset Road. 3Table Spoons must just about ‘take the cake’ for Bali’s weirdest restaurant name, not only that but it is only open from 7.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m., just for breakfast and lunch. It is on Jln Danau Tamblingan between the new Maya Sanur and the old ex Hyatt. A garden setting in front of a small white cottage it offers unusual things; Perkadel Ikan, black cod fish cakes on toasted brioche topped with a fried egg in a spicy sauce, Corn Fritters with chilli jam, poached egg and ginger salad, Roasted Portabella Mushrooms with chorizo, poached egg, cheddar cheese and toast. A Goat Sandwich is with aubergine, onion, feta, marmalade and peppers on brioche. Grilled Black Cod is served with a poached egg and croquettes. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com

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Restaurant Review

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

Real Fine Dining! Cascades is the real t h i n g ! M a n y places in Bali are self-styled as ‘fine dining’. Sadly most have no idea what that entails. There are a few other restaurants in Bali offering food and service more or less at the same level but no one else combines it with the most perfect location as does CasCades, sitting as it does atop the ridge, above the Lembah Valley, north-east of Ubud. There has always been a top international chef at this location but Belgian Executive Chef Nic Vanderbeeken has stamped his authority on this menu and provides a world class experience for those who can appreciate such an event. His vast experience at leading Michelin rated restaurants in Belgium, Holland and France, is there for all to see. Prior to Bali and Cascades he set up the acclaimed fine dining Bistro Gastronomie in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

oblong slab of salmon adorned with delicate slices of daikon cress, radish and pickled cucumber sprinkled across the top [pictured]. On the side wasabi cream and 3 small piles of what the chef calls ‘sand’…it may have the same grainy look but the crunchy taste perfectly complemented the salmon.

Restaurant

: CasCades.

Address

: The Viceroy, Nagi, Ubud.

Already the evening meal was perfect but there was much more to come.

Telephone

: 971.777.

Open

: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Foie Gras is on so many menus at this level in Bali it was refreshing to have it presented in this unique manner, marinated in Pinot de Bali and pressed into a small terrine, a ball of flavour! A toasted raisin brioche, mini rujak salad and pineapple-chilli espuma [foam] completes the serving. As with every dish served here the attention to detail quite amazing!

Non-Smoking Area : Yes.

North-west Atlantic Scallop, big, meaty and buttery, just seared, just perfect! It sits on a celeriac veloute with pilsener apple foam and silver croutons.

Whilst there is an extensive a la carte menu it is the degustation menus that stand out as wonderful culinary experiences and perfect for 1st timers to sample Nic’s creations. There are two on offer, European [very French, with Asian touches] and Indonesian.

The meat main on this European menu was a Grilled Black Angus. With creamed spinach, a truffle mash croquette and rosemary sauce, I am sure that it was very special. However something had caught my eye on the other menu, the Indonesian one. I lie, quite a few of the Indonesian menu items seemed intriguing. Such as the brem marinated duck breast, grilled bumbu spiced baby squid and a soup of spinach and young coconut with an array of wonderful Asian spices; coriander, lesser galangal and salam leaf.

The evening begins with a bread basket, offering much choice of warm freshly baked bread rolls. You also select the butter of your choice that has been blended in the kitchen. It can be garlic, basil, truffle or an unusual anchovy which I liked very much. The accompanying Amuse-bouche is refreshingly different and that sets the scene for the night!

However what I just had to try was the Beef Cheek Rendang. Slowly braised in the milder of the rendang spices [the green chilli part was in an accompanying sambal for you to add as you wish] the result was truly amazing! The so tender meat cuts like butter, the flavour ambrosial. This is truly an incredible creation.

A small mound of golden Oscietra caviar is the base, on top sits a perfect soft-boiled quail egg alongside carrot, green pea and cauliflower towers, a potato sail and mousseline sauce. Small, delicate and tasty, this is really something for the connoisseurs.

To finish something soft and sweet, so many contrasting flavours had gone before. A carrot orange yolk on orange ginger chocolate mud with coconut sorbet, candied carrot and small meringue was the perfect answer.

Gravlax is a Nordic dish that has become an International favourite. Raw salmon cured in salt, sugar and dill, is the normal process and it is usually served in paper thin slices in the same way as smoked salmon is normally offered. So it was a surprise, a very pleasant one, to see a long thick

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The service was informative but restrained, never overwhelming or intrusive, the wine pairing carefully selected, the baby grand piano played quietly in the background with soft vocals, when coupled with such a challenging feast of taste in this magic setting …..this is fine dining!

Smoking Area

: Yes.

Parking

: Secure, in resort grounds.

Price

: Rp. 2.500,000 for two [+ drinks].

Credit Cards

: All major cards.

Food

: French and Indonesian.

Wine

: Excellent list.

Service

: Impeccable.

Atmosphere

: Magic!

Overall

: The ultimate fine dining experience!

Copyright © 2015 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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GARDEN DOCTOR by Dr. Kris

Soil Preparation - Turning Out the Weeds ‘Hello and thank you for your articles. I am in the process of turning an overgrown vacant lot into a vegetable garden. It is full of bushes and garbage etc and we are cutting it all down and cleaning as I write. I plan to level the area and then ¿ll with a few trucks of topsoil. Question. Should I put down weed killer or something ¿rst before I put topsoil to prevent the plant life bushes from coming back. Also should I put down a plastic coating before I ¿ll with topsoil. Thank you for any advice as there is nowhere else to ask. Cheers Chris’ The answer can be found hiding in your question ‘turning an overgrown vacant lot into a vegetable garden’. That’s quite literally what you must do. You must turn the overgrown lot. Turn it over and over. I would avoid the weed killer and the plastic. Best thing to do is turn the soil repeatedly and then mix in your new topsoil and turn it again.

algae etc) and the most common grown vegetables such as tomatoes and chilli’s won’t tolerate these conditions at all. The solution seems simple, but requires effort. Turn, till, plough the soil, and then do it over again. It is always better to do the job right ¿rst up, as it will save you time, effort and money in the long run, and this attitude applies in all facets of life. The difference in effort between an average job and an exceptional one is not much. The more you turn it the better the end result. The process should take place over a few weeks for best results, farmers usually prepare their ¿elds months in advance. Patience is the key to good preparation. This is how I would do it.

As you are growing an edible garden remember the plants absorb whatever you put into the soil. The manufacturers of weed killer proclaim that the residues are safe and that they break down in no time but I wouldn’t be so sure, I have previously written an article on this very topic so before I go off on a wild rant all over again you can ¿nd it here ĺhttp:// www.baliadvertiser.biz/articles/garden_doctor/2015/ glyphosate.html. Even if it wasn’t an edible garden you were proposing I would still avoid the weed killer in consideration the environment in general, not to mention the earthworms, soil microbes, water table and aquifers. Yes, I know that Bali is already drowning in pollution but adding to the problem won’t help. Furthermore spraying poison only kills the weeds that are there at this point in time, within weeks they will be sprouting up all over the place without proper preventative measures. Then it’s back to the weed killer. TIP For weeds growing in cracks and paved areas use boiling water or spray vinegar. Laying plastic sheets over the subsoil with topsoil piled on top isn’t a great idea it is inevitable that you will end up with areas of pooled water on the plastic sheets leading to waterlogged soil and root rot. Having a well drained soil is the key to vegetable gardening, most types of fruits and vegetables dislike having wet feet with the exception of water spinach. Even just an inch of pooled water sitting below 1ft of soil will cause all sorts of problems within the soil (fungus,

1. You have cleared your plot of all visible plants and weeds. Use a mattock and fork to loosen the soil, and then turn it over with a shovel. The scale of your operation sounds more like a market garden, you may require a backhoe at the very least, otherwise a couple of labourers especially if you like your back the way it is. By turning I mean shovel/lift it up and toss it over, so that it actually gets the air running through it. You will ¿nd more grass, weeds, root material and vegetation whilst tilling, it will naturally settle to the top as it is lighter than soil, making it easy to rake off later. Work the whole area, building up small piles or mounds. Give the soil a light sprinkle of water and then walk away. 2. A few days later come back and repeat the process. For adequate results I would do this a minimum of 3 times over two weeks, but tilling for up to a month is even better. Only turn the soil when dry, and give it a light sprinkle of water afterwards.

3. By turning the soil you are bringing seed material to the surface, where it will attempt to sprout. By turning again a few days later you retard this germination process, the seed is no longer viable. 3 times over two weeks may be adequate but more is better. You are essentially farming on a smaller scale, ploughing the ¿elds in preparation for planting. 4. Imported topsoil won’t necessarily be weed free. Bulk nursery soil brought in by truck is likely to be contaminated with all sorts of weeds, even mushrooms. So bring your topsoil in and mix it with the site soil and start tuning again. The reason is twofold. You need to till the imported soil to retard any weed potential and by mixing the two soils together you will end up with a much better growing medium. Once again complete tilling at least 3 times. Then level out at the very end. Laying one soil on top of another will likely lead to further problems and at the very least is not ideal. For example topsoil laid on top of clay could have the same results as laying soil on a plastic sheet – waterlogging. Alternatively topsoil dumped on a light sandy soil will cause problems for root growth when it reaches the sandy layer. Aim to at least have an intermediate layer of 25% site soil mixed with 75% imported soil. Best to mix it all up 50-50 like you’re baking a cake. Add some compost into the mix and this would be the sugar that adds the ¿nal sweetness. There is no foolproof way to stop weeds inde¿nitely, horticultural weed matting can end up weed infested in a short time, as does bark mulch and wood chips. Weeds will grow up in the cracks of pavement, and larger vegetation can even deconstruct concrete driveways, walls and other structures if left unchecked, there is no stopping nature! With this preparation you will have the best head start and remember that any garden will require ongoing maintenance. Weeds will always pop up, seeds can travel large distances on the breeze, they are transported by birds, can attach easily to shoes, clothing even car tyres. Just pick them out as you see them and before they go to seed otherwise your workload will drastically increase. I always throw them on the compost pile so that they end up making a valuable contribution in the end. ‘Use poison be weed free for a week, use prevention be weed free for life’ – Dr.Kris

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EIGHTY YEARS OF JET LAG

Believe it or not, international travel used to be glamorous. This is interesting to contemplate as we’re herded in our miserable thousands through vast terminals, impersonal security checks and into the undersized seats of contemporary air travel. I have to Ày to Canada twice a year, and every time I enter Ngurah Rai Airport it’s with a wish I could time-travel back to my grandparents’ era. Air travel was very different between the Wars. Britain’s Imperial Airways (BIA) was the ¿rst to span the continents, delivering a handful of privileged passengers between London and European cities in 1924. By 1931 BIA was offering weekly services to Cape Town, followed by Singapore in 1933 and Australia the following year. The long range passengers were mainly diplomats and other civil servants, and people with the time and money to indulge in such an exotic adventure. These were marathon journeys. The world’s longest air route at that time was England to Brisbane, taking 10 days to cover 20,000 miles. The fare was a hefty GBP 175 one way (worth about US$22,000 today) which included meals, accommodation, ground transport and tips. This trip was considered both amazingly rapid and breathtakingly expensive in a time when the same journey by ship took 42 days and cost GBP 30 in tourist class.

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In the slow-paced world of international air travel of the 1930s, jet lag was hardly an issue. Flying about 10 hours a day at 200 mph passengers covered just 2,000 miles before sleeping. This seems very civilised; I am often shattered by jet lag for up to a week after being decanted in Vancouver. My body staggers around witlessly until my brain (which spends several days hovering over Fiji) ¿nally catches up, finds me and reintegrates. It would be so much more comfortable to cover the 8,000 miles and 15 time zones between Denpasar and Vancouver in four days instead of one. But there’s no time for that kind of nonsense in these hurried times. Only the wealthy can afford to dawdle. These days we share our journeys with 450-600 other people, probably none of whom are destined to become our close personal friends. Today’s long, packed Àights are ordeals to be endured, not social opportunities. In departure lounges we avoid each other’s gaze and often spend 12 hours within a few centimetres of one another without exchanging a single word. Which is quite strange, when you think about it.

In the 1930s the journeys were a The aircraft landed frequently My body staggers around witlessly great adventure and the passengers for refuelling, and all the petrol had often developed enduring to be loaded by hand. Nights were until my brain (which spends several friendships and generally less days hovering over Fiji) ¿nally spent on the ground; the passengers enduring romances. With ten days were driven to the choicest hotels catches up, ¿nds me and reintegrates in close con¿nement passengers to bathe, dine and sleep before each really got to know one another, pre-dawn departure. Sometimes it sometimes too well. It’s said that was a long way between cities; in Iraq people cannot conceal their true natures the planes landed on the desert sand on long journeys. In the hot house and passengers slept in a heavily atmosphere of a rather small plane and guarded fort. Fuel dumps in the desert as constant meal companions there had to be secured against raiding was no way to escape the Crashing Bedouins, who would pour the Bores. Contemporary travellers never precious petrol away into the sand find out whether their seat mates and abscond with the (to them more are Crashing Bores or Absolutely valuable) metal containers. Fascinating because they spend the entire journey in pharmaceutically Flying across the world in those days induced slumber or focused on the tiny was not a decision to be taken lightly. screen in front of them. With few navigational aids or other instruments pilots sometimes Even 45 years ago when I made my miscalculated landing sites, ran out of first trans Pacific flight, the pace fuel or attempted to Ày through inconveniently located was much more user-friendly. Instead of covering half the mountains. Between 1924 and 1939 the airline clocked up globe in one epic crossing we stopped in Tokyo and Hong 20 serious accidents and 95 deaths. Kong for a couple of nights each before reaching our ¿nal destination of Kuala Lumpur. In those days the hotels and Baggage allowance was calculated very simply. Each meals during layovers were included in the cost of the passenger and his/her baggage were weighed together ticket. Up until the mid-90s you could often get an upgrade on a big brass scale and the combined allowance was just by asking nicely. Imagine. 100 kg/220 lb. This seems a very sensible practice; why can’t we follow it today? In 1939 the United States also began to offer international air travel. Pan American World Airways developed and built Since passengers on the London-Brisbane route usually a transoceanic commercial Àying boat which was the largest boarded very early in the morning there was often time in civil aircraft of its time. It had could carry 90 passengers on the late afternoons and evenings for a spot of sight seeing, day Àights and 40 passengers on night Àights (yes, there shopping or night-clubbing. One dressed up, not down, to Ày were sleeping berths in those days). And after World War in those days. Photos show Àawlessly groomed passengers, Two international air travel become increasingly common. all wearing hats as they shared cocktails or posed with the captain (who was something of a celebrity) before dressing These days it’s like getting on a very large bus that never for dinner in the evening. seems to arrive. The Golden Age of travel is long over. From the moment we check into the sprawling airport of departure The stars of the Imperial Airways Àeet were the Flying Boats. we are processed through complex systems of checking in, They were clunky amphibious planes which did not require baggage handling, immigration, boarding, feeding, waiting runways, being able to land on and take off from oceans, to arrive, disembarking, immigration again, baggage again... lakes, deserts or conventional air¿elds. During WW2 they until we are eventually spat out the other end staggering were used for carrying troops, destroying enemy submarines with exhaustion and disorientation. and rescuing ditched pilots. Phased out in the 1950s, Flying Boats are now back on the design board in England. Using A n e s t i m a t e d 3 . 3 b i l l i o n modern composite materials to reduce weight, they could international air travellers ¿led economically carry up to 2,000 passengers but would require into aircraft last year. That’s an new and as-yet- undesigned airports to accommodate them. awful lot of jet lag. If it could The Chinese are already building a contemporary Flying be collected and bottled, the Boat called the TA-60 Water Dragon which will carry 50 military would probably find passengers for 5,000 km. The ¿rst one may take to the some sinister use for it. air in 2016, probably to patrol China’s heavily contested Enjoy your Àight. territorial claims in the South China Sea. Now think about this the next time you’re shoe-horned into a cramped seat with a large, snoring neighbour on either side and a stranger’s head practically in your lap for the next 12 hours. The earliest international air craft carried fewer than 20 passengers who enjoyed large, comfortable seats and sometimes roomy sleeping berths. There were no foil-shrouded, mass-produced ‘meals’ back then. Lunches in the air were freshly prepared and served on china plates by gloved and uniformed stewards (all the Àying crew were

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Why don’t they have Overpasses in Bali? Part II In my last article, I talked about how in Bali off-ramps, overpasses, and flyovers are represented by u-turns. Why in the 21st century can this even be a consideration? As you will be aware, Bali is an island that is predominantly Hindu (about 93% according to the latest stats). Balinese don’t follow the same form of Hinduism in India: Hinduism is more Siwa-Buddhist here; it is also more concerned with ancestral worship, holy water and a never-ending cycle of ritual and ceremony. Geographically speaking, Balinese beliefs place holy locations and sacred objects high and the profane low: on a basic level, the mountains are closer to the gods and are therefore more sacred areas; the sea are lower and less sacred as they are further from the realms of the gods and nearer the underworld. This importance of height also refers to the body: the head is sacred, the genitals, legs and feet are profane. It is considered rude (comical in the dance dramas) to touch someone on the head and also impolite to step over someone’s legs (therefore possibly striding them with one’s genitalia). Sacred objects such as pratima, masks and dance costumes which are worshipped (sesuhwunan), gamelan instruments, and ceremonial paraphenelia are placed in special locked boxes, rooms or pavilions and in the cases of smaller objects carried on worshippers’ heads whenever they are removed from their elevated resting place. Balinese villages that are located near the beach (including those in Denpasar) purify these sacred items on the beachfront in a pilgrimage on foot called melasti. The road they take: the bypass. The result is usually massive traffic congestion, but in this case religion overrides convenience (on the positive side, you will get to snap fabulously colourful procession pics!). Balinese high priests have decried that roads in Bali must be free from overpasses etc in any areas where melasti occur. This means that no sacred objects can ever be ‘threatened’ by the possibility of a vehicle or human being passing over the top of it on a fly-over or overpass road.

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“Erroneous Zones” Last week we looked in general terms at spatial planning, more commonly known as land zoning or town planning. We mentioned that there is an overall spatial plan for Bali and that each of the regencies has its own plan which de¿ne in detail the different zones and the activities and building regulations that apply in each.

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Let us have a look in more detail at the City of Denpasar which, in regard to spatial planning, is very well organised, it has a clear, well de¿ned planning map and a set of comprehensive guidelines that are clear and easily understood. These core documents are backed up and implemented by a supporting administrative structure. The staff that manage zoning are in the Dinas Tata Ruang dan Perumahan (Department of Spatial Planning and Housing) while the staff that manage IMBs (building permits) are in the licensing department. This is important because the land zoning and issuing of building permits are very closely interrelated. Both of these departments are conveniently located in the same modern building at Graha Sewaka Lumintang, Denpasar, the staff are both accessible and helpful and there is a comprehensive website at www.denpasarkota.go.id. Before we start please note that the following information is provided simply to point you in the right direction, to alert you to the questions that you may need to ask and to forewarn you if you are considering doing something that may or may not be allowed. Bear in mind that the different regencies each have a different set of regulations and that some are better organised than others. It is also important to note that this information is based on translation from the original government documents and that, at times, translation can be as accurate as a blind knifethrower. Add to this the fact that issues that come up can be further confused by different interpretations of what the regulations actually mean in practice. At the end of the day it is essential that the relevant government of¿cials are consulted. Let us look at the zoning map for Denpasar, the image is a small section of the map for South Denpasar which shows the lower end of Sanur, the light blue at the lower right is, of course, the sea and the bypass can be seen coming down the centre from the North and turning to the West. You can ¿nd the full version of this map at www.mr¿xitbali. com/building-construction/licences-permits-and-zoning/ zoning-of-land-in-Bali/zoning-map-south-denpasar.gif which covers South Denpasar including Sanur, Renon, Sidakarya, Sesetan, Panjer, Pedungan, Pemogan and Serangan. (please note it is a large 4.5 MB ¿le). As you can see the land is divided into different coloured areas each with a code stating the allocated zoning. Find your land on the map and this will tell you the zoning. In some places the position of the actual boundaries may not be that easy to determine and it is important to consult the staff from the department to give a ruling of the correct zoning of land. This is in fact the ¿rst stage when you are applying for an IMB (building permit), the department will issue you a letter stating the zoning and permitting you to proceed to lodge an application for an IMB. The zones are broken down into 12 distinct categories which, in turn, are broken down into sub categories. The full breakdown of these categories is as follows:

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In the bottom right the pale blue is, surprise surprise, the sea but note that there is a dark blue strip marked LS-3 along the edge of the coast. This is important and is a protected buffer zone above the high water mark. When people talk about the set back of buildings from the sea it is not simply a regulation, this land is protected with its own separate zoning. You might also note a little known zoning LS-4 which is a strip of land along each side of rivers and streams, once again this is protected public access land with its own zoning. You will note that schools are zoned SU-2 while temples, churches and mosques are SU-5. Now we come to the main body of the map which effectively separates out land for different purposes. The purple/pink areas are for trades and services which tend to line the frontages of the main streets. Hidden behind these away from the main roads are the yellow areas indicating residential land which do allow a small proportion of small business. Between the bypass and the sea most of the area is for tourism with W-1 nearest the beach for large scale serious tourism such as star rated hotels then behind this W-2 for smaller scale tourism such as non starred hotels, villas and homestays. Note that there is some crossover in what can be done in different areas but, let the buyer beware, If you decide to build your house in, let us say, a trade zone you can’t start complaining later when trucks start unloading furniture at 3 o’clock in the morning. There are, of course exceptions. It should be remembered that quite a number of buildings were built and businesses started before the spatial plan was ¿rst developed. A spatial plan has to be an evolving thing, it must change with the times and be adjusted as new issues arise. No doubt the increasing pressure on infrastructure (particularly roads and parking) will require changes in designated land use such as the construction of new roads and car parks. Phil Wilson Previous “Fixed Abode” articles can be found subject indexed on our website at www.mr¿xitbali.com. Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the website or the of¿ce on 0361 288 789 or 08123 847 852. Copyright © 2015 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Question: Seven weeks ago, my husband of six years told me he wants a divorce. There is no room for negotiation on his side. Since he told me, we’ve been to a marriage counselor a few times and have spent most of the sessions talking about how we’ll divide the assets. He’s not changing his mind whatsoever. I don’t want a divorce and don’t think counseling can solve our problems, but I obviously can’t make him stay married to me; so we’re getting divorced.

Before this, I was free-spirited and fairly direct; now I struggle to have feelings without second-guessing myself and talking myself out of expressing myself to the relevant parties. My feelings no longer seem rational, and it feels as if talking about them will only make matters worse. Along with these changes, my relationship with my husband has also changed, and I fear our marriage will resemble his parents’.

My problem is I don’t know how to tell people. I’m fine with talking to my mother, my best friend and my therapist, but I haven’t told anybody else. Eventually everyone will need to know as I will be going back to my home country in a couple of months. Part of me is tempted to just put it on Facebook and hope nobody says anything about it. My therapist suggests sending out an email and mentioning in the email that I don’t want to talk about it. I don’t like either of these ideas. Can you offer me a better way to communicate this to people?

I’m looking for concrete steps to pull myself back together and to get out of being a doormat. I know I can’t return completely to being the person I used to be; time doesn’t work that way. It would be nice though to move forward into being someone who knows herself, is comfortable in her own skin, and is comfortable about having her own feelings and opinions.

Dr. ZZ: : I’m so sorry that you’re going through this, and that you were apparently somewhat blindsided by it. Divorce is an incredibly stressful situation, and the social fallout surrounding it doesn’t make it any easier. Keep in mind that divorce doesn’t mean failure; it is not something to be ashamed of. A six-year relationship doesn’t have to be invalidated just because it is ending. For every door that closes, another opens. The absolute most important thing you can do for yourself is to draw strong boundaries. You and a small handful of select intimates get to be privy to the inside details; everybody else receives the holiday newsletter version the simple fact presented however you care to present it. I like your therapist’s idea about a generic email. This is becoming a rapidly growing means of announcing divorces, pregnancies, gender transitions, international moves, and more. Even when the information is a surprise, people appreciate receiving it formally rather than by way of gossip. You deserve privacy and autonomy when revealing something this personal. Use BCC (blind copy) to send your message, and no one will be able to reply to anyone except you. Question: My husband and I moved into his parents’ compound for about a year after the birth of our first child. Having married into a Balinese family, and having been invited to move in by his parents, I thought it was the right thing to do. Living there, though, was destructive in ways I thought I could handle and couldn’t. The year was filled with micro- and macro-aggressions enough to thoroughly sink my spirit. I spent so much time holding my tongue and gnashing my teeth that I now find it extremely difficult to recover who I was before we moved in. I barely recognize myself.

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Garage Sale; November 13 & 14, 2015 @ Jl. Raya Munggu (Perumahan Greenlot Sambandha Blok B. No. 26) Munggu -Canggu. A lot of stuffs: kids, household items etc. For more info contact me at 0812 3575 1550. See you! [041]

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For Sale; Antique dining table base teak wood, plate: white marble (215x115x72cm) with 6 teak chairs with armrest, 17 mio. Locker walnut wood (200x120x40cm) 1 mio. Baby shelf with diaper changing board - white (160x75x40cm) 800.000. Spanish wall (room divider) 3 parts - black metal rattan (190x120cm) 500.000. Draft beer fridge with tab, oxygen and connectors 1,5 mio. Please contact Mr. Joerg. Hp. 0822 3632 5335, 0813 3730 6361, email address <j_schaefer@hotmail.de>. Denpasar. [028] Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed.

For Sale; Laundry rack dryer. Aluminium. Light to carry and erect. 11 hanging rods L160 XW104H142 RP380.000. Mosquito nets. Single. Sky blue/royal drops RP150.000. Photo 0812 9759 3438. Seminyak. [092] For Sale; Bamboo clothes hanger. Heavy duty. L107XW44XH158 Rp 300.000 sheets, single, double, QnK sizes, fitted n flat, mattress protectors, huge towels. Duvet & covers. Some new, some used for 3 months. Photo 0812 9759 3438. Seminyak. [093] For Sale; Genset Honda EC 7000 LX 5.5 KW good condition 6 millions, compressor electric super shape good condition 750.000 rp. Tel 081 7470 1435 email <om.peyre@ gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [019]

I’ve already started making new friends, actively seeking a spiritual practice, and talking to my partner again about things that matter to us. I’d appreciate your advice and perspective. Thanks. Dr. ZZ: From your use of the past tense, I imagine you have moved out of your in-laws’ compound and are back on your own. Congratulations! You survived it, and you didn’t kill anyone in a fit of repressed, indignant rage. You have also identified your challenges and are already doing a variety of the things you need to do to revitalize. Five-stars all around! Feeling fabulous about yourself is about loving what you love and not apologizing for it. If you’re making friends, doing what you love, and not having to be around your in-laws full- time, you’re on the right track and ought to be fine in no time. You won’t be the same person you were before; that’s true. But you’re not a worse, horrible, inhibited person now, and you will not be a horrible muted version of yourself in the future. Just keep behaving in a way, in which you are continually choosing love and curiosity.

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As for your relationship with your husband, you’re the best judge of what needs to happen there. The two of you sound as if you’re in pretty good shape; so you may want to check in with a marriage counselor for just a couple of sessions – the way you would take your car into the shop for them to check the “engine” light - 4 hours max! Just talk with the therapist about the transition away from your in-laws’ compound, and about how you’re feeling off-kilter. It is apt to help on many levels and will give you a bit more information. If your husband isn’t willing to get on board with 4 hours to help make you happy, then there may be deeper issues afoot than a couple of therapy sessions can resolve. Copyright © 2015 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing. Please email your questions to: <ba.saywhat@yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly confidential.

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event that is all about giving back to the local community. The Grand Gala is all about supporting children in need within the community in partnership with Pansophia Nusantara, a charity dedicated to the development and wellness of children. Funds from the event will support the building and development of a children’s school in Bali. This evening is going to bring together the A list of Bali for a night of glamour, chic and fun. Call to reserve a table.

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It is a while since I have scheduled anything up in the lovely little seaside town of Candi Dasa. It is always worth a visit nestled on the coast of East Bali where culture, tradition, Àaura, forna and the natural landscape bring out Bali’s ¿nest beauty. Vincent’s Restaurant is de¿nitely worth a visit and this evening is going to be very special as Berget Lewis will be performing live. Berget Lewis was born in Amsterdam (Netherlands), and commenced her performing career as a backing a cappella vocalist. Touring the United States with a gospel choir. Later she worked as a backing vocalist for the ‘Total Touch’ band in the Netherlands, and was part of Candy Dulfer’s Funky Stuff. In 1998 she founded the Berget Lewis Gospel Train, through which she lent her voice to many Dutch productions and collaborated on numerous TV shows. A solo CD, Berget Lewis, was released in 2013, and she played Ef¿e White in the musical ‘Dreamgirls’ in 2014-2015. Her trademark sound is a powerful voice, and she is currently enjoying success as part of the Ladies of Soul group. ‘Sensational’, ‘International Class’ and ‘the Soul Voice of the Netherlands’ are just a few accolades that have been bestowed on this singer of international stature. Berget Lewis currently performs in Jakarta and will give a concert at Vincent’s Restaurant in Candidasa. It is going to be very popular so do reserve your spot well in advance. Time Where

: 7:00 pm : Vincent’s Restaurant, Jalan Raya Candidasa, Candidasa, Karangasem. Contact : 41368 www.vincentsbali.com

Food Styling Workshop (21 November) If you are passionate about food as well as photography then you have the perfect opportunity to come along and brush up your skills. Guest speaker Puji Purnama is one of Indonesia’s top food stylists and Chef Antoine Audran will be present. There will be a session on Basic Food Photography & Lighting by Ira Rodrigues and Dhita Beechey two experienced food photographers in Bali. This workshop is definitely worth attending if you are interested in this area of food photography. Coffee and lunch are included. This restaurant brings a touch of Kyoto to Canggu and is de¿nitely worth checking out. Cost : IDR750,000 Where : Doji Bali, Jl Subak No 72, Canggu Contact : 081 270757075 or 081 237670588 www.doji.jp/restaurant

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Hog Wild in Bali - Babi Guling Party (18 Nov) Only in Bali would there be cause to have a Babi Guling party to celebrate one of Bali’s national dishes. I don’t know if you have had the opportunity to stop at one of the many Babi Guling Warungs particularly in Canggu on the way to Tabanan but when you see them populated by the Balinese you know that the cuisine is exceptional. Hog Wild Bali is de¿nitely one of the best restaurants serving amazing pork ribs with signature martinis. As they say, this is de¿nitely the place to pig out. Every week Hog Wild has a party night. Every day from 5 – 7 pm it’s happy hour with specials on cocktails, wines and beers. This is another unique themed restaurant that is bound to be popular. C/Bm/I-08 July 15

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Indonesian Intimate Wine Pairing Dinner (20 November) Wine evenings are always a special treat. At VIN+ Chef Theodorus Setyo has prepared a range of exotic dishes paired with prestigious wines from the world over. As wine pairing evenings go this is great value with a ¿ve course dinner. The menu looks delicious. Call to reserve your spot. When Cost Where Contact

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ROLE Models Charity Dinner at RIMBA (21 November) This is another effort to raise much needed funds and the function is a charity dinner and a night of fun, ¿ne dining and entertainment. The ROLE Foundation is the bene¿ciary. This organization aims to break the poverty cycle by providing women with skills, an education in English, IT, basic work and life skills. All proceeds from tickets sold will go to women empowerment programmes. The success of this event depends upon the local community so do buy a ticket and enjoy a wonderful evening. To start there’s a champagne and cocktail reception served in the Orchid Tea Lounge. A scrumptious four course meal follows at the RIMBA Ballroom. The after party concludes the evening at UNIQUE Rooftop Bar and Restaurant. The dress code is ‘across the archipelago’ which evokes the richness and colour of Indonesian dress. This is a community event for a worthy cause. When Cost Where Contact

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Grand Gala Charity Event (12 December) I have scheduled through the many editions of BA numerous charity events. These really are down to the compassionate Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all and caring nature of Bali residents and the sheer hard work up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> organizing such tremendously successful events. This is one Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2015

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For Sale; Sail: Working jib, dacron good condition. Quality still 80%, but some rusty spots. Dims: Luff 11,00 m Leech: 8,90 m Foot: 4,5 m. Price: 1 Juta Nego. <tom@mahalobali.com>, call/sms/WA 0811 392 0106. Denpasar. [048]

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Art is food for the soul and as Rudolf Steiner pointed out ‘there is an artist in every child’. As all educators know, art is fundamental to the education of young children. It develops the imagination, ¿ne motor skills, concentration and an appreciation for the world of art. These classes offer plenty of genres to choose from including drawing, painting, batik painting, craft and fashion design. Adults too can bene¿t from art classes as it is a great release for the stresses of daily life as well as the opportunity to develop skills. For adults there are options for drawing and painting including ¿gure, mandala, landscapes, still life or batik painting. Lessons are guided under the instruction of art teacher Darius G. Leki.

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BA Feature Article Co-working Spaces Bali Style By Anita Our increasingly more portable lifestyles mean that many of us no longer need to be chained to a desk from 9 to 5. In an age when all you need to become an entrepreneur is a laptop and an internet connection, more and more people are opting to check out of the corporate rat race.

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Over the years, a number of startups have taken shape during the project. “Project Getaway has been the ‘birthplace’ of AirHelp, an incredibly successful startup that helps its users seek compensation for cancelled, delayed or overbooked Àights,” Lavinia says. “Another example is Vilondo. They are a rental agency that handpicked 600 of Bali’s best villas and made it easy for people to ¿nd the one that is just perfect for their needs.”

Bali is fast becoming a haven for self-starters and freelancers on a quest for work-life balance. Interested in developing your venture amidst like-minded people? Here are some of the major players in Bali’s co-working game. Tribewanted and Hubud http://balistartup.tribewanted.com http://www.hubud.org Tribewanted is based on the philosophy that we are more productive when working within a community of creative and positive people. Located in Ubud, the project connects budding entrepreneurs through 1-2 hour daily ‘check in’ meetings, skill sharing sessions and a host of inspirational activities. Better still, all this comes with a full 24/7 access to Hubud, a coworking space open to members on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. “Hubud is a bamboo co-working space, which offers members great internet, a thriving community and a variety of events. Speakers, coaches and specialists come from around the world to work here and share their knowledge. There are inhouse business and marketing coaches, spaces to run Skype calls and a raw food café,” says Laura Thomas, who became a Tribewanted Leader after participating in the program earlier this year. The Tribewanted Bali startup was founded by Ben Keene who founded the Tribewanted brand 10 years ago (the project exists in a number of other locations including Papua New Guinea, Sierra Leone and Italy). Convinced that collaboration is the best way to unleash creativity, Ben decided to create a co-working tribe whilst in Bali for the English winter. The project has been a huge success, with over 70 people passing through the tribe since it was set up on the island in January this year. To maintain a close knit community, the program is limited to 20 participants at any one time, and requires a commitment of at least 2 weeks. “The average stay is 4 – 6 weeks, but we have had people stay on for 3 months,” Laura says. “The tribe size can vary from 3 to 20 people depending on the timing, but on average numbers tend to be around 6-12, which is what we’re expecting this November,” Laura says, adding that while the project accepts members all year round, the months of January to March and September to November are the most popular. While the project is best suited to those who have an existing business or a project they wish to accelerate, it can also be bene¿cial for those looking to explore different business ideas. “We have had an extremely wide range of participants, including creatives, tech entrepreneurs, health coaches and niche marketers,” Laura says. So what is the average day in the life of a tribe member, if any day spent in the cultural enclave of Ubud can be called average? “We run a ‘check in’ at 10 am each morning, and many members do some exercise or a little work beforehand. During the session, we discuss what we are all working on, what our focus is for that day, week or month, and ask the community how it can collectively help. We then might have a skill sharing session from one of the members,” Laura says. However, it is not all work and no play. In line with the work-life balance philosophy, Tribewanted participants are encouraged to spend 50% of their time working on their startups, 25% helping others and 25% exploring the island. “Often having a cultural or challenging experience like climbing Mount Batur at sunrise can spark creativity and problem solving ideas,” Laura says. “The fun times can be as productive as the actual work time.” A number of startups and success stories have already had their inception at Tribewanted. For Laura, the two that stand out are the Rebel Book Club (a virtual book club) and Follow the Elements (a resource for digital nomads). “Follow the Elements was developed by Tijana who joined the tribe in April, having just ¿nished her latest project as a software engineer. The name of her company and the concept of the Digital Nomads event she’s currently running in Brazil were conceived, and worked through, during her tribe meetings,” Laura says. “In less than ¿ve months, Tijana managed to successfully convert an idea into a business.”

participants. We also featured Isrina Asmi, a local entrepreneur who developed a number of very interesting ventures including a construction company that uses recycled teak and a Montessori school in Gili Trawangan.”

With the tagline “20 entrepreneurs, 30 days, 1 life-changing experience,” you would be forgiven for thinking Project Getaway was a reality TV show. In fact, the event that has been bringing together digital nomads from all over the globe to South Bali since 2010 is nothing but real. The project sees participants move into a luxury Balinese villa to co-work and co-live in a chore-free environment. With everyday hassles such as laundry, cleaning and cooking taken care of, all the participants need to focus on is staying productive and, of course, learning from each other.

So what is the best part of taking a leap towards a life where work and play go hand-in-hand, and what keeps people motivated despite all of the island’s temptations? “Believe it or not, skipping daily chores alone saves a few hours per day,” says Lavinia. “On top of that, you are surrounded by likeminded people who are resourceful and willing to help you overcome whatever challenges you are facing in your business. Something that might take days to ¿gure out on your own can be ‘crowd-solved’ during Project Getaway in a matter of minutes.” Other Co-working Spaces Salty Volt http://saltyvolt.com

“Basically, it’s a retreat, a conference, a networking gathering and a working holiday all in one,” says Lavinia Iosub, the project’s manager. “We have already organized several very successful events at Villa Bali Bali in Umalas. The complex consists of 3 villas, which house the co-working spaces and where we host the daily activities.” The event is a brainchild of Michael Bodekaer, a serial entrepreneur from Denmark. He came up with the idea for Project Getaway whilst traveling, kite sur¿ng and working on his startups. While Michael loved exploring the Balinese culture, he missed the inspiration of working with other entrepreneurs. Instead of heading back home, he invited a group of fellow entrepreneurs to live and work with him for a month on the island. Today, Project Getaway is a part of Livit, a tech startup ecosystem based both in Bali and Bandung. Thus far, ¿ve events have been held in Bali and one in Thailand, each one attracting 20 participants to inspire each other and have the time of their lives. The latest Bali event took place between October 1st and 31st. Project Getaway aims to bring together a diverse group of people who excel in their respective ¿elds. “We do our very best to always put together the most dynamic and diverse group possible. This is by far the most time-consuming and important phase in the preparation process, as ensuring the best possible team is the key to holding a truly special and life-changing event,” Lavinia says.

Billing itself as a “barefoot co-working space,” Salty Volt is just a stone’s throw away from Canggu’s Echo Beach. The address offers working space for freelancers and entrepreneurs on hourly, daily, monthly and yearly basis. Membership includes a workspace in a luxury two-story villa, fast internet connection, swimming pool, as well as drinks, food and coffee to keep creative minds nourished. The villa comes equipped with ergonomic furniture, three meeting rooms, Skype booths and lockers. Salty Volt hosts regular events including workshops and art exhibitions. Lineup Hub

“Many of the applicants are highly successful and experienced, simultaneously managing 3-4 businesses. But we also get candidates who are aspiring entrepreneurs, just starting to take steps to transition from the corporate life to an entrepreneurial one,” she continues. Lavinia says that it is vital that all selected participants are 100 percent committed to the process, from actively brainstorming with the other participants to organizing social activities. “The idea is that if everybody gives a little, everyone gets a lot. It’s an organic event and many days include spontaneous activities as well as workshops, talks held by speakers or participants themselves, meetings with investors and alumni, coaching sessions, adventure activities, such as sunrise volcano treks or white-water rafting and, of course, legendary parties.” Mentoring sessions and workshops run by specialists are also a crucial part of the project. “This year, we invited a personal and professional coach, Miella Lotus Sommer, who was available for individual sessions and delivered a workshop on personal development. We also had a team of six specialists who could be booked for brainstorming sessions in order to generate ideas and help with various aspects of the participants’ businesses, from productivity and planning to design and recruitment,” Lavinia says. “For the October event, we also invited John Williams, the author of the best-selling book ‘Screw Work, Let’s Play’ and founder of The Ideas Lab in London, to speak to our

http://lineuphub.co Elevate your startup to the next level at Sunset Road’s Lineup Hub, a modern beehive of activity that offers drop-in, basic, part-time and full-time packages (counted by days of access). The spacious workplace comes with one of the best internet connections on the island, quality of¿ce chairs, large LED monitors, meeting areas and the all-essential coffee machine. Kumpul Coworking Space http://www.kumpul.co Located in Sanur, Kumpul Coworking Space aims to empower the local community and small businesses by offering substantial discounts to KTP (Indonesian identity card) holders. The packages on offer include Àexible week (20 hour access), flexible month (40 hour access) and full time (unlimited access). Members gain access to a modern workspace, internet, meeting rooms, a private room with an HD camera and a speakerphone to make video calls, a verdant garden and some of “the best coffee on the island.” Copyright © 2015 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


Business & Travel For Sale; Wooly Mammoth (fossilized mastodon) from Siberia. Has a rich orange/ brown patina due to fossilization. Slowly cured to be stable when cutting or carving. Suitable for carving figurines. 4.42 kilo chunk of tusk. 8.8 juta ono. (0361) 977 623, 0822 4737 2370. Ubud. [058]

For Sale; Tagua nuts / excess to my needs. Vegetable Ivory for sustainable, green carving, 25g 30g 35g 40g 45g 50g per piece for sale 1,500 rupiah per gram for carving with the talented artisans in Tampak siring. <stonesourcery@mac. com>, 0822 4737 2370. Ubud. [059]

Wanted; Does anyone know a reliable Internetprovider for area Karangasem/ Bebandem? Pls contact Michael 0812 395 1444. [076]

For Sale; Rarity. 70 year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [073]

For Sale; Charger Macbook original (2nd) Magsafe. Still good and normal. For serious please call 0857 3818 8482. Kuta. [029]

For Sale; 2 webcameras (MS and HP) as new. For 400.000 Rp. Please contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. Denpasar. [074]

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There are harmonious aspects between our New Moon, Sun, Mercury Scorpio conjunction at the very beginning of this fortnight and Jupiter in Virgo and Chiron in Pisces. What we are experiencing now is an incredibly healing and expansive time and we want to share it with others. Pluto in Capricorn is still in trine to that Jupiter and so anything you undertake as a part of your healing will be transformational. Pluto rules Scorpio and supports the Sun/Moon/ Mercury trio to lay a solid foundation for any new plans, business dealings, financial endeavours and shared enterprises you start. Mars joins the North Node of the Moon and new friendships will enter your life to help you fulfil your plans and goals. People are willing to help each other and heal the deep wounds of the souls lost connection to its original source energy. Conversations will tend to be emotional, intense and more direct this fortnight. Getting straight to the point, to the heart of the matter, will support each of us to expand into the situations in which we find ourselves. Although the waters may appear deep and a little overwhelming at times, there is nothing to fear and it will be through the sharing of our common predicament that we actually bond together. Jupiter in Virgo continues to bring practical applications and solutions. Virgo itself is not an expansive sign and is more focused on the details than enlarging situations. Be mindful just the same to not overdo things, particularly when it comes to helping out. NEW MOON 19 Scorpio 01 November 12, 2015 1:47 a.m.

It will be all the hidden things that rise to the surface this fortnight and that will bring ultimate healing. There are times when we require the assistance of other people to sort through our emotional and mental accumulation. You are getting ready to play a more participatory role in your closest of relationships and they will be a much greater focus for you over the coming months. Your career aspirations or your standing in the World is highlighted once more during this New Moon and it may mean that you expand more energy in the actual work that you do. This isn’t anything new, but what are new are the players. The Scorpio planets activate your relationships to transform to a higher level of expression and the healing comes through what you experience with your friends and your local community. You may even have some humanitarian interests that are prompted into active expression at this time. Your personal self expression is more aimed towards helping others and focused on your own individual health issues and Mar’s entry into Libra will also support maintaining your body’s physical and emotional balance. There are bound to be some deep and meaningful discussions with the significant others in your life and this includes friends. The higher mind stimulation that continues will open new doorways for you. Mercury your ruler joins the Sun and Moon at the beginning of this fortnight and will really open up your thinking towards the work that you do and how it impacts your comfort and family life. There’s a deep healing taking place and it affects the way you plan your life and attend to vocational satisfaction. All this reflection and deeper investigation will create a deep purge and transform your life on many levels. You may want to take action towards any possible love interests as Mars enters Libra and for sure these meetings will be fuelled with passion and powerful conversations. This is a very life changing time of life. The New Moon joins Mercury and of course the Sun, and as it does brings with it a strong impulse towards creativity and romance. This may even bring travel or a reconnection with foreign peoples and culture. Transformation comes through relationship and the sharing of information at a very detailed level. A lot of short journeys are possible during this time, even with the increased activity around the home which is about to descend. Some of you are thinking about children and others are already involved in the day to day chores required by their presence in your life and scrutinising the way that you accomplish them and their emotional impact. This is the time to investigate your requirements on an emotional level, when it comes to home and family. A deep purification and healing is possible for you and particularly when you address your core values and really discern what is best at this time. You will want to seek out companionship and discuss the more important aspects of sharing and what it means to you. Dealing with the practical and day to day situations is enabling you to harness a very deep level of healing through service, both to yourself and to others. The deeper you are willing to go the greater the benefits during this Scorpio month.

Mars is readying itself to enter your sign and bring a whole lot of renewed energy and the beginning of a two year cycle. This fortnight gets off to a flying start also when it comes to any money making ventures you undertake. They will necessitate change, growth and transformation, as always and yet you are more than ready for this next opportunity as it presents. The deeper parts of yourself are under your own scrutiny and this will continue to bring healing as you discern and apply what is best for you. Your spiritual aspirations are growing you into a kinder and yet wiser person with compassionate understanding. Scorpio birthday month and the time of the New Moon in your sign and you’re feeling pretty good about yourself. This is a perfect time to start new projects and to undertake a mental transformation that may lead you towards group activities and other communities. Your presence in any collective brings healing for everyone through your personal expression of service and caring. As Mars enters Libra and a more secretive or private part of your chart your intimate life may remain hidden for now. With a vulnerable and sensitive heart you can take your time to adjust to the new playing field before you air it publicly or display it. The New Moon brings some very private and personal conversations with family members which help to bring healing to your early childhood issues. There’s growth and change when it comes to the things you pursue in the outer world and they will reflect back your transforming value system. You are a work in progress and this is simply another stepping off point where you get to see the value of the path you have chosen or to redirect it back to a state of balance and harmony. This is a month of powerful inner work and gathering your resources for the next part of this life’s journey.

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As you balance out your higher ideals with your everyday values a sense of understanding descends and even epiphanies are possible. The ongoing transformation continues and now to be increased a level or two with this New Moon. You’ll get to see how important your friendships and your community are as a platform for these new beliefs that you embody and the general feeling of camaraderie that comes with like minded souls. There’s a love that transcends the everyday concerns of each of us and you’ve learnt to value this above the petty bickering and criticism of most. You are ready for this deep and powerful change modifying your life. This Scorpio New Moon month brings a concentrated focus to all things pertaining to career and worldly aspirations for you and continues that deep inner transformation which has been a distinct part of your life these past few years. With a precision and an eye for detail you are able to make choices with regard to other people’s well-being along with your own. You know when to share openly and when to conserve resources for the higher good of all concerned. Any foreign partnerships you may have are about to receive some renewed vigour and interest. There’s a steadiness to your emotional nature at this time anchoring the transformational journey.

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Everything of a higher nature or foreign There’s a lot of mental activity this fortnight concern is activated with the Scorpio New and it also leads you into the deeper parts of Moon and you find yourself interacting with your psyche. Of course you are ever vigilant many in an act of service. Allow this to be a conscious act and always remember to take when it comes to your health issues and this is the time required for your own solitude and personal the time when you can really benefit from practices. You can harness the transformational power of direct application of relevant modalities. Emotional healing group gatherings and you may take on the role of teacher is always the deeper aspect of the physical and this then if you so choose. As you allow yourself to simply be reflects back through those closest to you. Creativity takes yourself, the strength that shines through your sensitivity a much deeper expression during Scorpio times and so and vulnerability is available for all to see. You will too does your intimacy. It could be a good time to share however use your discernment when it comes to interacting the next level of vulnerability with your Beloved or those with others at this very powerful time. closest to you. Express yourself openly and honestly. Follow daily updates on my facebook page vibhutianjali Copyright © 2015 Vibhuti-Teri Norris You can read all past articles of Horoscope at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BT/G-16 Sept. 15


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Eastbourne Option There is a fine line between farce and tragedy in both the thespian tradition and in real life. This is a worldwide phenomenon, granted, but it does seem especially prevalent in Bali and indeed more broadly throughout Indonesia. Witness the recent travels of President Joko Widodo, who had to go all the way to Washington before he discovered that much of his country was criminally ablaze and making such a nuisance of itself that he had to cut short his trip and dash home to deal with the crisis. He got the dashing home bit done. The rest is a work in progress; or perhaps it isn’t. The Eastbourne Option is a handy practice for those who don’t have the opportunity to fly to distant places so that they can allow reality to hit home and find that things suddenly seem too much. It comes from that lovely episode in the John Cleese television series Fawlty Towers. When a guest at his terrible Torquay hotel tells him (as owner manager Basil Fawlty) that it is the worst such establishment in Britain, the Major, a permanent paying guest, rounds on the critic and forcefully asserts that this is not true. “No! No! I won’t have that!” he exclaims. He pauses, thinking. Then he adds: “There’s a place at Eastbourne.” Given the latest rounds of farce that have emanated from the Bali authorities, choosing the Eastbourne option is a way to escape the heightened risk of conniption or terminal tedium over the indecently close relationship between incredible farce and terrible tragedy visited upon their island by those who run Bali. If you screw your eyes up and concentrate really hard you can momentarily ignore the otherwise inevitable assessment that inexcusable inattention and monumental hubris go together like … well, like rotten peaches and rancid cream.

Sense and Censor Ability Literature requires dissent. In the absence of this important ingredient you end up with a library of promotional pamphlets that, like most of these glossy paeans to self-delusion, are of no practical use at all. Of course criticism must be objective in whatever genre it is offered. Fiction is often a better way to inform and spark debate than direct, unalloyed history. Sometimes it’s good to change the names to protect the innocent, the guilty, or indeed the author. This year’s Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (Oct. 29-Nov. 1) was royally interfered with because – Shock! Horror! – its long published program contained elements that would discuss the events of 1965 and the mass murders that were its disgraceful central feature. When the chief of police of Gianyar made the shocking discovery that people at literary festivals might be talking about these things, he decided such rumination might encourage the communist tendency. Where he has been since misapplied Marxism collapsed on a global scale, and even in China, is an interesting question. So too is why he failed to reference the fact that Indonesia’s expensive guest appearance at the Frankfurt Book Fair this year focused on the very same horrors. Though it should be noted that after the event some legislators in Jakarta have also spotted the fact that they hadn’t been paying attention either. They do the “horse bolted, shut stable door” routine so well here. Another casualty of the newly reprised practice of suppressing dissent was a discussion of the plutocratic proposal to vandalise Benoa Bay for commercial interests. The Gianyar police chief said this decision was nothing to do with him.

Cursors! They’re on to Us The useful Bali Crime Reports page on Facebook notes that Bali Police HQ is getting edgy about social media. Given rising street crime about which the police do nothing and the appearance in the media of reports on really important police activity like nabbing people who aren’t married to each other because having unmarried sex is illegal, or arresting the odd mangku for suggesting someone’s practising black magic, that’s perhaps not surprising. As a note on the page suggests, the police will have been monitoring it, since they probably didn’t expect their own social media bulletins to be translated into English and posted elsewhere where foreigners might read them. Bad scene! Bad for Bali’s image! They’ve apparently reduced their own social media posting in response and set up a supervisory system. A bulletin from POLRI (police central) explains (and we quote verbatim): “This supervision is meant to find out how prepared Bali police at all levels are, to enact the Development of Opinions to Facilitate Public Safety Which Are Conducive In Relation To Negative Effects On Opinions in Social (media) Society.”

In shorthand: Here’s a broom. Sweep that embarrassing stuff under the carpet.

Get on a ROLE OK, now for some positive thoughts. Do you enjoy fine dining and great entertainment? Are you a supporter of women’s empowerment? Would you like to build links with like-minded individuals? If that’s a yes to any or all of these questions, then the ROLE Models Charity Dinner on Nov. 21 may be just the thing for you. The ROLE Foundation’s work with disadvantaged women is a great example of the productive value of voluntary charity efforts in Bali and beyond. It’s not work that gets much exposure – certainly not as much as it deserves – but it’s practical benefits are priceless. ROLE educates and finds work for women from Bali and other islands who would otherwise miss out on life’s most basic opportunities. It’s all about breaking the poverty cycle. The event is at RIMBA in the scenic AYANA Resort complex at Jimbaran. Service at the four-course dinner is by ROLE RIMBA trainees; there is a reception before dinner from 6pm, entertainment throughout, and a rooftop after party. Tickets are Rp1.3M and they’re selling fast, we hear. Bookings can be made at RIMBA, AYANA or through ROLE. Unique auction prizes can be seen at biddingOwl.com/ROLEFoundation. See you there! We’re not going to miss the occasion.

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Vulcan Redux We shan’t miss the ROLE Models Dinner if Vulcan permits, at least. We’re currently in Australia and due back home in Bali in a day or so. So it’s been a bit disturbing to watch the resurgence of volcanic activity in the region, this time from Vulcan’s otherwise minor franchise outlet at Mt Barujani in the crater of Lombok’s lofty Rinjani. The Mt Raung eruption in East Java – we can see that culprit from The Cage on the Bukit – caused significant chaos in Bali’s airborne arrivals and departures system earlier this year. To coin a phrase, it wasn’t fun while it lasted. Let’s hope Mt Barujani’s little effluence is short-lived, both for air traffic purposes and for the health and wellbeing of Lombok’s people.

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Visa Follies For those who might still be wondering why Australia (which last year sent 1,128,533 paying guests to Indonesia, overwhelmingly to Bali) is one of only four countries now left off the list for free 30-day tourist visas, here’s a handy brief. Officially, only countries that reciprocate are entitled to free visa status, but of the 90 nations that are now graced with that favour, only 18 return the compliment. The three other countries on the frown list are Andorra (it’s a little patch of ground in the Pyrenees surrounded by France and Spain), Brazil and Libya. Leaving aside ASEAN states, for which reciprocal free visa entry naturally applies, most of the favoured nations have presumably said something comfortable like “we’ll think about it” or cited the universal mirror response (“we’re looking into it”) when they’ve been asked about reciprocal rights for Indonesian tourists. Australia’s strict entry requirements are well known – from many perspectives they are highly arguable, but that’s beside the point – and Indonesian tourists are probably less likely to choose Australia over other destinations anyway, even if they could. The free visa denial is plainly political. It flows from a desire to make a point of astonishing banality. It’s a bit like having Sukhoi fighterbombers fly cover for chartered aircraft transporting Australian prisoners. It’s overkill. They do that so well here too. Just for the record.

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One Horse Race Australia’s iconic Melbourne Cup horse race, held every year on the first Tuesday in November, really was the race that stops a nation this year. A 100-1 outsider was first past the post. Its jockey became the first woman to ride a Melbourne Cup winner. And the horse’s strapper – carer, basically – is the jockey’s brother. He has Down syndrome and demonstrates that people with than condition are fully functional individuals (and often great fun). It’s a story that has it all. It would make a fabulous movie.

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For Sale; Deep well water pump (model Shimizu PC502). Automatic water pump for wells up to 100 meters deep. Bought 3 mill selling for Rp. 1.8mill Great condition. Call now +62-882-19099928 or <sri@videoseogo. com>. Gianyar. [033] For Sale; Professional A3 laminator (Model Ibico IL-12 HR) can handle thick Show Board media, film laminating and much more. Bought overseas. Selling for Rp. 4mill. Call now +62-882-19099928 or <sri@videoseogo. com>. Gianyar. [034] For Sale; Fishing rolls: Shimano Tiagra 30 W 400, USD, Shimano Tiagra 50W for 500 USD. Phone 0813 5325 7552. Canggu. [067] C/G/G-4 Feb. 15

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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka

Receiving

I’ve spent many years on this path of personal development and consciousness wondering where it would lead me. This transformative journey has led me down many twisted roads that haven’t always been easy and have often been sprinkled with surprises. I’ve read countless self help books, joined many workshops and immersed myself in quiet contemplation for weeks both in the privacy of my home and at meditation retreats.

and a half hours. I was amazed that so much time had passed, but even more surprising, was that I allowed myself to receive such a beautiful gift from a woman I hardly knew. In that moment I understood that I had never been able to fully receive as I had just done. Maybe this is why life had always felt so unsatisfactory before? I was seeking to be filled up, yet I wouldn’t open myself up enough to receive the joy, peace, love or whatever I was truly yearning for.

In my early 30’s, I travelled to South Korea where I taught English as a foreign language. During my school break, I headed to Seoul for intensive zazen practice in the same lineage of Zen that I studied and practiced in Berkeley, California. In the confines of a Buddhist temple nestled on the hillside, I woke in the wee hours of the morning to do bowing practice, eating practice, sitting practice, walking practice and work practice. Everything was a practice. I thought maybe I could find peace and freedom from suffering if I just practiced hard enough, but peace never came even after hours of meditation. My mind just kept screaming, “What the f**k are you doing here? You totally suck at this! Why don’t you just leave now!”

For the first time in my life I allowed myself to open up and receive in totality. I was so grateful for this woman’s willingness to contribute to my life and to her own, because as we give we also receive. I have heard this expression over and over but I have never really understood it on a heart level until now.

I tried to stop my destructive mind chatter, but it was unrelenting. After everything that I had done I still hadn’t learned how to fully receive. I was lost in my story of past sorrows and self pity. Fast forward twenty years later to the present. Who I was twenty years ago is nearly forgotten. It’s as if the Michele then was a figment of my imagination – a character in a play or movie. She slipped out of the house one day and was never seen again. That Michele died so that a new one could be reborn. I’ve lived nearly 14 years on this mystical island of Bali with its lush greenery and sweet smells of night blooming jasmine that infuse my garden each night. I no longer hear the chickens crowing in the morning, because I have gotten so used to their shrieks and sometimes mistake them for a crying child. Just the other day a woman who I only knew through Facebook came to my home so we could do a healing swap. I felt open to the possibilities but had no idea what that would look like or how it would show up. This lovely woman with white blonde hair and a gorgeous smile, offered to give me a BARS session first, so I lied down to receive as I’ve done many times before with other friends that I have done healing swaps with. After awhile I realized that a lot of time had passed, but I had no idea how long I’d been lying there receiving this wonderful healing. When the session ended, I got up and looked at the clock and realized that she had been running my BARS for two

There are so many reasons why people are not able to receive in totality. Maybe they were sexually or physically abused, or they grew up with parents who didn’t know how to show them love? Or perhaps there was a limiting belief such as: “I don’t deserve to be loved and accepted for who I am,”? Each of us has our history that we carry with us – are past wounding and traumas. How do we move beyond all of this and open up to the the gifts that are being offered to us from people and the world? It’s all just a choice. We can choose to hold on to our past and carry the weight of our suffering around our necks like a ball and chain, or we can insert the imaginary key and free ourselves, allowing the wounds to heal over and turn to shiny scars – our badges of courage and proof that we have moved beyond our limitations and stepped into our greatness.

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What will your life look like once you’ve done this? I have no idea. We are all the masters of our Universe so if you could create a life of greatness where you are the hero or the heroine, what would your life be like? Starting today, in this moment, make a promise to yourself that you will open up to receiving all of life. This will be the most empowering and kindest thing that you could ever do for you.

Michele is an Energy Healer, Consciousness Facilitator, spiritual teacher & retreat leader in the international arena. Her highly empathic nature and inherent gifts as a healer, together with her extensive training in a wide variety of healing methods enables her to assist people with numerous issues spanning from anxiety, low self esteem, emotional traumas and much more. She is a catalyst for transformation who loves facilitating a different possibility for everyone she encounters. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2015 © Michele Cempaka NC/E/I-28 Oct 15


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I Am Woman! Another collection of stark, dramatic short stories from Lontar - this time from a woman’s perspective published in conjunction with the 10th anniversary of Jurnal Perempuan, Indonesia’s leading magazine on feminist issues, I Am Woman! The 14 stories by 13 authors have been taken from the lives of women in contemporary Indonesia. The narrators, though they live in diverse social and cultural milieus, show how women are able to ¿nd new spaces for themselves while living in complicated, oppressive and restrictive circumstances. In the Foreward by Mariana Amiruddin, Director of the Perempuan Foundation, tribute is made immediately to Indonesia’s ¿rst feminist. The Letters of Raden Ajeng Kartini (1879–1904) ¿rst gave voice to women’s place in Indonesian society in the late 20th century. Kartini’s ghost hovers over almost every page of this anthology as it does in almost any discussion of women in Indonesia. Not all the stories are written by women, but the men who have contributed stories feel and understand the problems that women face. All the protagonists in the stories are constrained in one way or the other: by the injustice and restrictions of adat customary law, by their sexuality, by their working environment; by their marriage/husbands. Many are involved in unhappy unions. In the story A Good Man, a woman is ¿nancially comfortable yet completely beholden to the man who has taken her as his second wife. Several of the women in the stories need to create a new relationship with their bodies; other heart-rending stories reveal the powerlessness and resourcefulness of Indonesian domestic workers in Singapore, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. But rather than accepting their helplessness, they each make a pragmatic appraisal of what is possible and seek ways to circumvent or overcome the constraints. They ingeniously carve out a special place for themselves by exerting their independence. Their victories are not always occasions for grand celebration and not necessarily obvious to anyone but themselves, but nevertheless, their efforts are a signi¿cant advance on their road to emancipation.

because she is fatherless and has a prostitute for a mother. *The character in A Good Man by Embun Kenyowati has willingly entered into a marriage in which she is destined to pay second ¿ddle to her husband’s ¿rst wife, his children and his job. While she enjoys the material bene¿ts this brings her, in the form of an apartment, nice clothes and good food, she begins to resent the humiliating terms of the agreement. *The narrator in Asmaradhana by Dwi Mastiti Arumsari, an avowed feminist, re-examines her sexual responses to a man she loves and respects, constantly wondering if her sudden need for romantic love will compromise her feminist ideals.

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*Saga by Shantined is an exuberant, overtly sexual tale of one woman’s escape from a brutal and loveless marriage into a loving lesbian liaison. Gays and lesbians in Indonesia are often branded as deviant and abnormal. The treatment meted out to the main character in this story is considered the only way to “cure” her. *My Father is yet another story about the unhappiness that results from a destructive marriage. The Batak narrator has fled to Jakarta to escape her patriarchal family of 11 children, most of them boys sponging off their parents. *The protagonist in Porcelain Spoon by Etik Juwita believes that luck was on her side when she arrived in Singapore and discovered that she would not be living in a high-rise apartment. Her fear of “Àoating away” as she reached for the washing reÀects the startling statistic that between 1999 and 2003 more than a hundred foreign domestic workers (the majority Indonesian) in that city fell to their deaths from high-rises while cleaning windows or hanging out laundry. *Although the main character in No Going Back to Saudi Arabia is free to go home regularly and shower her village with money and gifts, she cannot reveal to her family the dark side of her life in Saudi Arabia where, unprotected by the law, she is subjected to physical abuse and rape.

*In Putu Wijaya’s Kartini, the male protagonist is forced through arguments with his exasperated wife and his feisty teenage daughter to confront his own prejudices about the place of women in society. He ¿nally has to admit that his misconceptions are based on a mythologized and glori¿ed version of the Kartini story.

*The protagonist of I Want to Go Home, a victim of an unscrupulous recruitment agent, is terri¿ed of being sent home from Malaysia as it would symbolize failure and a signi¿cant loss of face. Her Àeeting sense of gratitude at being deported is quickly replaced by despair at being stuck penniless in a camp far from her village.

*The Woman from Mount Antang by Adji Subela is a poignant testament to the deeply patriarchal nature of the institution of marriage in Indonesia. Marrying a series of sleazy men in order to please her father, the naive and ignorant Casni is little more than an object to be bought and sold. This story shows how the marital obligations of adat often fall far more heavily on women than they do on men.

The stories in this daring anthology are not simply about the limitations, frustrations and determination of women who have fallen between the cracks but each is also a powerful political statement. The women portrayed are able to emerge from their hiding places. Short stories, and literature in general, ultimately derive from and give lessons about life. While journalism speaks with facts, these tales speak with truth.

*A seven-year-old Balinese girl, the main character in Bunga by Oka Rusmini, challenges the rigidly enforced rules governing Balinese dance by mixing several dissimilar dances together. As a consequence, she is shunned by the caste-conscious adults of her village who fear contamination

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*Cailleach by Soe Tjen Marching honestly tackles an issue that is as intimate to a woman as her sexuality and arguably even more dif¿cult to address. Couched in a light-hearted narrative about the need for symmetry, the narrator recounts what it’s like to have one breast removed as a result of cancer.

Many of the women employ subtle and de¿ant means in order to survive in the face of enormous challenges and dif¿culties. The following stories made their mark in my psyche and continue to stay with me.

*In Memoriam: the Dowager Empress” by Dwi Nastiti Arumsari demonstrates how women can exert power in the name of adat. A powerful matriarch commands unswerving respect from her ¿ve children and their offspring. Terrorizing them all by forcing them to conduct their lives according to adat, the only escape for her granddaughter, the narrator, is to leave her place of birth and cross the Sunda Strait to Java.

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The Plight Of Indonesia’s Poor and Marginalized Women Fara grew up in Flores, a small, impoverished island in Eastern Indonesia. After her father passed away, her mother, who worked as a housekeeper, could not afford to send her to school anymore. At the vulnerable age of thirteen years, Fara began working as a public toilet attendant, ¿lling it with water from the well for most of the day. After work, she would walk around the village selling cigarettes for extra money to help support her mother and ¿ve siblings. She then had to discontinue her Junior High School studies for ¿nancial reasons. Fara is not an exception. Nor is she a statistical anomally. Fara is, in fact, one of the millions of Indonesian women living in impoverished and marginalized circumstances. Despite Indonesia being recognized as having one of the largest economies in Southeast Asia, almost half of Indonesia’s population lives on less than $2.00 a day-approximately 70% of the poor are women and their children.

In Indonesia, it is particularly the disadvantaged women that fall through the cracks. Due to the gender bias that exists in the foundation of Indonesia’s culture, mothers often choose to prioritoize educating their male children over their female ones. This leaves the girls in a gender acheivement gap, pushing them towards exploitative labour and the sex traf¿cking industry. Exploitative labor is sometimes the only way these women can survive. Due to these issues with unequal opportunities of skills development and education, girls from both rural and urban backgrounds are not equipped for participation in the workplace. The salary of these unskilled women is usually 50-70% less than the Of¿cial Area minimum. For nearly a decade, ROLE Foundation has been working to better the situation of Indonesia’s poor and marginalized women. By improving the education, skills, and self-reliance of disadvantaged women, ROLE believes it can bring lasting change. Through our multiple programs geared towards women’s empowerment, skills education, and healthy environment practices, we envision a sustainable and fair future for Indonesia’s communities. Our Bali WISE program provides over 100 impoverished women each year with skills and education in English, IT, hospitality, business skills, and basic work and life skills. The program spans over six months and, through scholarships, ensures that our students incur no costs - they stay on our campus, and have transportation, accommodation, and

three meals a day provided. They also receive a small stipend that they can send home to their family, allowing them to continue their studies rather than work in unskilled jobs. With a 90% employment success rate after graduation, our Bali WISE program can break the poverty trap one girl at a time.

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Remember Fara? Since her arrival at ROLE Foundation, Fara had really blossomed and had won the hearts of everyone in the organization. Aside from learning English, she underwent hospitality training, basic work and life skills, computing, organic cooking, and yoga. After her time at Bali WISE, and due to her exceptionally young age, Fara was ready to go back to Junior High School where she is now doing well and, upon graduation, cannot wait to enter the working world. Written By: Nora Nisi Please visit our website at www.rolefoundation.org to ¿nd out more about how you can help support ROLE Foundation by donating, sponsoring a student, or volunteering!


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THE GOOGLE FASHION REPORT Every year, the search engine Google processes over

out¿t.’ So information about one speci¿c trend – midi skirts

6 billion fashion-related search requests. The data

- could also offer the opportunity for retailers to spot other

analysts at Google noticed this trend and began

trends – big belts to go with the midi-skirts – or an increase

collecting and aggregating fashion-related data.

in people buying books or watching television shows by well-known stylists who are savvy enough to spot and

The company is now issuing what they term, ‘fashion trend

address the trend of midi-skirts.

reports’, twice a year based on this collection of data of what people are looking for online. Given the sheer quan-

Where Google has really helped many retailers is in ¿nding

tity of fashion data collected, any patterns that emerge could

fashion hot spots that might be outside the fashion world’s

indicate serious trends that will lead to actual purchasing

normal channels for spotting trends. For example, in the mid

behavior.

1990s, the Hush Puppy brand of shoes was only selling about 30,000 pairs a year and the company that made them was

Google is looking to position itself in the lucrative areas of

considering discontinuing the line.

e-commerce and online fashion by beginning to work with major clothing and accessory retailers. The company

However, after a small group of trendsetters in Manhattan

will offer retailers real-time Google search data to aid with

started wearing them to clubs, more and more people

planning and forecasting for coming seasons. Fashion

started buying the shoes and searching for information about

companies can use Google data to manufacture items that

the brand and retailers online. Within a few years, Hush

are trending in searches and get them into stores within

Puppy sales went from 30,000 to over 1 million per year.

weeks, to capitalize on trends. Every fashion retailer dreams of ¿nding and riding these The data Google provides can also show which states or

trends for a big payday.

countries are the source of the most searches on particular trends, allowing retailers to focus their marketing or shipping

Google’s past ventures in e-commerce include Google

of those products straight to the markets that are clamoring

Shopping, which allows users to compare retail process for

to buy them.

certain items across a range of retailers.

This new trend in fashion is called, ‘fast fashion.’ That is, a

Google recently launched Shopping Express, which similar

retailer spots a trend and then designs, markets and sells

to Amazon, lets users actually purchase items on line and

a product quickly to cash in on the trend.

have them delivered in one or two days.

However, considering that retailers can spend a lot of

Google’s main revenue source comes from selling online ads

money in design and manufacture, they are keen not to lose

to retailers. Google has developed sophisticated algorithms

money by misreading trends, which can lead to inventory

that allow their ads to be tailored speci¿cally to the search

that doesn’t sell and then has to be marked down to clear-

criteria of a user, that is, if you’re searching for ‘swim suits’,

ance prices. With the right, and accurate, data, retailers can

you might see ads for tropical vacations, swimwear retailers,

stay ahead of the competition and make hefty pro¿ts.

pool cleaning services or sunscreens. However, Google is

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keen to develop some form of e-commerce, powered by the Google released a recent report entitled, Fashion Trends

data it collects.

for Spring 2015 as told by Google Data. The report states: “Consumers turn to Google Search in the moments that

For now, Google plans to share its database of trends for

matter when it comes to fashion, giving us a glimpse into

free in order to set a solid reputation as being able to predict

the latest up-and-coming trends for Spring. By looking at

trends, and the physical places in the world where they are

search demand patterns, geographic data and co-search

the most popular. Once Google has established a reputation

behavior, we can see what trends are top of mind this

in the fashion industry, the company hopes this will lead to

season.

lucrative partnerships with fashion retailers.

One example in the report was the re-emerging trend of midi-skirts, which were popular in Spring 2015. In addition

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CUT THE CABANAS!.....WHO says EAT LESS MEAT I come from a traditional western family where a meal was not a meal without meat, and my father would eat meat at least 2 or 3 times a day. Sausages and bacon for breakfast, ham for lunch and some form of beef, lamb or pork for dinner. He was probably consuming close to 300 500gms of meat every day! One year ago he was diagnosed with colon cancer. Could there be a link between his high meat consumption and the cancer? WHO says a resounding YES. According to the World Health Organization (WHO). Processed meats - such as bacon, sausages and ham - do cause cancer. It’s report said 50g of processed meat a day - less than two slices of bacon - increased the chance of developing colorectal cancer by 18%. Meanwhile, it said red meats were “probably carcinogenic” but there was limited evidence. The WHO did stress that meat also had health bene¿ts. Cancer Research UK said this was a reason to cut down rather than give up red and processed meats and added that an occasional bacon sandwich would do little harm.

What is processed meat? Processed meat has been modi¿ed to either extend its shelf life or change the taste and the main methods are smoking, curing, or adding salt or preservatives. Processed meat includes bacon, sausages, hot dogs, salami, corned beef, beef jerky and ham as well as canned meat and meat-based sauces. It is the chemicals involved in the processing which could be increasing the risk of cancer. High temperature cooking, such as on a barbeque, can also create carcinogenic chemicals. In the UK, around six out of every 100 people get bowel cancer at some point in their lives. If they were all given an extra 50g of bacon a day for the rest of their lives then the risk would increase by 18% to around seven in 100 people getting bowel cancer.

contrast to one million deaths from cancer caused by smoking and 600,000 attributed to alcohol each year.

Should I give up meat altogether? No. Red meat does have good nutritional value and is a major source of iron, zinc and vitamin B12. A little good lean, fresh, unprocessed and preferably organically farmed meat is good for you. You do not necessarily need to give up meat completely, but if you are a big meat eater you should limit your meat intake to 50 gm / day (not much when you think that the average steak is 200 gm). People should limit consumption of red meat and avoid consuming processed meat, but they should also have a diet rich in ¿ber, from fruit and vegetables. Attention should also be directed at maintaining a healthy body weight throughout life, increase physical activity and limit the consumption of alcohol and cigarettes.

How bad? The WHO has come to the conclusion on the advice of its International Agency for Research on Cancer, which assesses the best available scienti¿c evidence. It has now placed processed meat in the same category as plutonium, alcohol and smoking as they de¿nitely do cause cancer. However, this does not mean they are equally dangerous. A bacon sandwich is not as bad as smoking.

Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care of¿ce in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at balikim2000@gmail.com, or office phone 085105-775666 or https://www.facebook.com/ CHC Bali

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ALL SMILES We have something new to smile about with the latest dental clinic to open in Bali. This clinic has the latest state of the art German technology for cutting edge treatments to give everyone a perfect smile. On the second Àoor of ARC Anti-aging clinic is the newly appointed of¿ces of the dental facilities. They have ¿ve treatment rooms, an x-ray room and their own on-site lab with a team of professionals. A team of three dentists that have been German-trained using the latest European technology and materials. I went in for a trial treatment. After a short consultation I was escorted to the x-ray room containing the latest Sirona Sidexis Intraoral equipment in low radiation with 180 degree scope. It only took a few minutes with a screen in the room showing the instant results. The dentist ascertained that I had no problems to be concerned with. Then she took me to a spacious modern treatment room and was seated in a comfortable lounge for the cleaning treatment. On the wall facing me was a TV screen to watch animals to keep me entertained and distracted.

next to my gums to protect them. Then the whitening gel was meticulously applied to my teeth. I was told that there would be three rounds of the laser light to activate the gel for 20 minutes each time. After everything was in place she asked if I was ready to proceed. I gave her a thumbs up as I couldn’t speak. The light turned on directed at my mouth. At the end of twenty minutes I felt twinges of pain on various teeth and decided that I couldn’t go all three rounds. Carefully the dentist and her assistant removed the gel, cotton swabs then ¿nally the contraption prying my teeth open. After several rinses of fresh water to clean all traces of the gel the dentist pulled out the colour scale and held it up to my teeth. WOW, my teeth were 5 shades whiter after only 1 round of light! I wondered if they would be at 1 if I had been able to endure all three rounds. Smiling in the mirror I was pleased with my bright smile.

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I’m an exception to having my teeth whitened with my ultra sensitive teeth. Most people handle the procedure without any pain. However, I was given some pain killers especially for dental pain after the procedure, enough to last me until the next day. The doctor also told me that if I was still having discomfort the following day to come back. However, the next day there was no discomfort at all. I just had to avoid any dark staining foods or drinks for 24 hours. No tea or coffee, even chocolate was forbidden for a day.

After a physical exam the dentist proceeded with the scaling process with her assistant. This was done with my comfort in mind. Afterwards, my teeth felt squeaky clean with my tongue sliding over them. Due to a lack of time I scheduled an appointment for the following day to come in for the whitening treatment as this takes 90 minutes. Before I left I was given a tour of the dental lab at the end of the hall. My attention was captured by a large glass box with a spinning sphere inside with a piece of porcelain in the centre. The doctor explained that they’re the only clinic in Bali to have this new German piece of equipment called a Ceramill. A digital screen was next to the glass box with a picture of a tooth. The dentist explained that a piece of porcelain is placed inside the box, then jets of water blast the porcelain etching a perfect crown. If they have a dif¿cult crown to create they have a direct contact with Germany to consult on the creation. Entire bridges and dentures can be created with this impressive piece of equipment. They only use porcelain for all dental work including ¿llings.

I was very pleased that I had no cavities or dental work required. I was very impressed with all the work they did for me in the pristine environment, with dentists with great English, who have been highly trained in “German dental skills”. The dental lab staff are also “German trained”. The dental lab is incomparable to others in Bali with state of the art equipment and the only one with a Ceramill Map 400 3D scanner and Ceramill Motion 2 Milling machine which is a bit like a 3-D printer.

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ARC Dental clinic offers porcelain restorations of crowns, bridges, inlays and veneers, German dental implants + full porcelain crown, endodontics, orthodonics and periodontics. ARC dental clinic is offering free consultation, x-rays and teeth cleaning to anyone to try out ARC Dental Clinic. Despite having the latest technology in dental equipment in Bali, their prices are competitive with other popular clinics. Arc Dental Clinic Jalan Sunset Road No. 819. T: +62-361-754645, 750982 E: bookings@arcdentalbali.com The next day I was prepared to leave with a brighter whiter W:www.arcdentalbali.com smile. Warning the dentist of my ultra sensitive teeth, she Copyright spa inspirations 2015 took extra care in the procedure. First a scale of teeth of For clinics and spas offering new treatments varying shades was compared with my own teeth to determine contact me for an upcoming story. what number my teeth were at. I measured 8 on the scale. I Spa.inspirations@gmail.com must admit that the device to hold my mouth isn’t very You can read all past articles of Beauty & Health at comfortable, but how else can they do the job? After www.BaliAdvertiser.biz carefully ¿tting the devise, she stuck small pieces of cotton C/He/I-02 Sept 15


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BLUSH-ON Blush, or rouge, is a type of makeup often applied to the cheek area of the face with a makeup brush in order to even out skin tone or to add more color. It is commonly found as a powder, but can also come in other forms, such as creams or liquids. Sometimes, blush is also used to make the face look wider or longer.

because these blushers last longer and many are oil-free. Some are water-resistant, too. The gel blush is of fastdrying nature therefore it is hard to spread onto dry skin. The gel blush should be applied over foundation or to bare skin. It will give a soft, fresh-scrubbed look to your face.

Some women choose to wear blush all the time, especially if they have fair skin. Others prefer to wear it only for a special occasion. Theater directors often require actors to apply it because stage lights can make the skin look more pale than it really is.

How to apply : Apply two dots of product high up on your cheekbone with your ¿ngers. Use a sponge to blend in swirling motions.

The right blush can be an instant face brightener. Adding a pop of color to the cheeks can make you look younger and prettier and gives off the impression of good health. The key to applying blush is to know your own face and its contours. You can apply a pop of color to the apple of the cheek or create a sweeping effect along the fatty part of the cheek to highlight cheekbones.

4. Tint Blush When you are planning to use the tint blush you should blend it fast and well. Tint blush can look streaky over foundation. But once it is set it would not budge until you wash your face. Just like the gel blushes, tint blushes are also fast drying.

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Type of blush on 1. Powder Blush Powder blush is usually good for all types of skin. But it is considered the best for the oily skin and for those who are looking for long-lasting color. Powder blusher is best applied after the face powder. It will lie on top of your skin and add a translucent glow to it. The powder blush is considered the densest of the blushers. You can use beige or cocoa-brown tone to accent your cheekbones and temples and slim the sides of your nose. For a contour you should use a deeper shade in the hollow of your cheek. Powder blush could be applied easily as compared to the liquid and cream blush. How to apply : Brush into the palette then tap off excess powder. Start swirling the brush lightly just below your temples until you reach the center of your cheek. Remember: Be as light-handed as possible, since it’s much easier to add more color than it is to take it away. 2. Cream Blush The cream blush offers more intense shade than the powder blush. The cream blush is best applied with the help of your ¿ngers. Although It is also dense in nature but it lets your skin show through. Cream blush contains rich moisturizing or oil ingredients therefore it is considered particularly suitable for dry skin. It should be applied over foundation, but before powder. The cream blush is especially nice for the evening makeup.

How to apply : Apply a small drop of tint to the apple of the cheek. Use your middle ¿nger and lightly blend the cheek tint up the cheek bone toward the temples. If desired, continue to add more tint to intensify your look. Use your ¿nger to smudge a small amount of tint to the lips. 5. Shimmers

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The shimmers are considered just great for adding a light gleam to your face. They are the best choice for the night time. You can dab the shimmers on your forehead, in the bow of your upper lip or in the inner corners of your eyes. 6. Bronzers Bronzer is available in light, medium or dark tones. It is considered ideal for faking or enhancing the tanned look of your skin. Bronzer is especially Àattering to medium and deep-toned complexions. The fair skinned types should pick only the lightest shades. Bronzers are especially great for the darker skins as they give a natural-looking blush.

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How to apply : Use a Àat top round brush and tap into the palette. Apply it very lightly in a swirling motion from your temple to the center of your cheek. Like powder blush, it’s important to follow the mantra “less is more.” Email Raisha at: raisha_83@yahoo.com 3. Gel or Liquid Blush Gel blush adds a sheer glow to your face. The gel blush is usually considered to work best on oily to normal skin

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WHO confirms Red Meats cause Cancer Good news is - we can still eat it, just less…

What is it that makes politicians look ridiculous, corporate titans and their medical and PR hacks into odious shills and liars, new age types into idiotic zealots, while leaving the remainder of us, by no means credulous cretins, pretty much unmoved by something we more or less knew already. Answer? When the World Health Organisation (WHO) releases a report telling us, as it did late last month, that eating processed meat like hot dogs, ham and bacon raises the risk of colon cancer and that consuming other red meats “probably” raises that risk.

The WHO’s classi¿cation of processed meat — bacon, hot dogs and sausage — as a carcinogen and red meat as a “probable” carcinogen, conclusive ¿ndings for most of us, is just the latest salvo in the meat-eating debate as far as the meat industry is concerned. Immediately under attack by meat industry groups and praised by some activists, the determination by the IARC won’t settle the question of whether red meat causes cancer. But it will accelerate a trend already well under way in America: the decline in red meat consumption. Beef consumption peaked in the mid-1970s, according to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), while chicken consumption has doubled since that time. Though that is not unquali¿ed good news, overall meat consumption in the US has declined.

A panel consisting of 22 experts from 10 countries calling itself the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) having studied the evidence from over 900 studies conducted since 1971, that is to say in the past 44 years, found It’s hard to say exactly when the idea that we should strive that – yes, meat was responsible for this earth-shattering to eat less meat gained hold, but Marion Nestle, professor news. of nutrition and food studies at New York University and author of the exposé on the sugar industry Big Soda Politics, The panel went on to point out that though processed meats says it dates back at least to the late 1950s when Ancel Keys, were now classi¿ed as a Category 1 cause of cancer, along the ¿rst scientist to champion the health bene¿ts of Mediterwith cigarette smoke and asbestos, that did not mean it car- ranean diet, advised cutting back on meat. Then, in the 1970s, ried anything like the equivalent risk; as for red meat, it was scientists began linking red meat to cancer. a ‘probable’ cause (Category 2) and then, only when cooked in certain cancer-inducing ways. The panel went to some By the late 1990, most nutritional experts were saying that pains to explain that most people could and probably should red meat ‘probably’ increases the risk of colorectal cancers, continue to eat processed and red meats in moderation. and ‘possibly’ increases the risk of pancreas, breast, prostate, and kidney cancer. USDA In other words after evaluat¿gures show that there ing 44 years of research they was a decline in beef were suggesting we should consumption over delimit the amount of meat we cades, while there was a eat if we wanted to reduce sharp and steady rise in the relatively minor risk of chicken consumption. colon cancer we ran by doing One sign that Americans so to excess. were growing wary of red meat is that the National Why, one has to ask, do they Pork Board launched a tell us now? What took them campaign in 1987 posiso long? People have been tioning pork as “the other telling us this since the 1950s white meat.” Many docand you don’t need to be a tors have advocated eathippy or an eco-terrorist to ing white meat instead of have heard the news. By red meat because white WHO’s own admission, there have been studies showing this meat is lower in saturated fats. Both the USDA and IARC since 1971. both classify pork as a red meat. Still, the USDA ¿gures show that the National Pork Board’s campaign may have been The answer of course is that the industrial food complex that effective, as pork consumption has held remarkably steady. brings us the meat we eat doesn’t want us to have this infor- Almost certainly due to the overwhelming popularity of bacon. mation or, for it to be con¿rmed by any credible source, since Recently the question of meat’s environmental impact, given we might want to eat healthier and less of their meat as a the vast tracts of the earth’s arable land dedicated to growing result. grains for cows and not humans, has also become as important as its impact on human health, with the USDA’s adviThen or now, or at any time in the future, they don’t give a sory panel recommending that the latest edition of the Dietary damn whether we live or die as a result of eating their dena- Guidelines advise Americans to eat less meat, in part due to tured products, so long as there are enough of us around to environmental sustainability concerns. Predictably, after an continue doing so. Our political processes and medical es- uproar from the meat industry and members of Congress in tablishments are as compromised by them as the food stuffs their pay, the federal government rejected the recommendathey sell us. Remember, these are the people who continue tion. to bring us Pink Slime, which they pass off as a premium product. This disgusting mix, if you don’t know, is not meat Based on results to date the WHO’s classi¿cation is likely to at all, it comprises all the unusable non-meat body parts of add fuel to the meat maker’s efforts at obstruction and oban animal ground and treated with ammonia. It has minimal fuscation, but will lend to the rising concern in America and if any nutritional value and is toxic. So, to put it mildly, beware the rest of the developed world about eating red and proany processed meats unless you trust their provenance. cessed meats. And this is why you see pictures of Angela Merkel making an idiot of herself, along with her political peers, whenever someone dares to suggest that eating less and healthier meat might be a good thing.

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That’s good, so far as it goes, but how far is that if the rising incomes in China and elsewhere lead millions of their citizens to eat steak in the way that Americans traditionally felt they had the god-given right? God help the eco-sphere then.

The moneymen and their hacks crack the whip, they say it’s It’s not just the beef barons; it is the culture that allows coranti-business and will cost the nation jobs and the pols fall porate titans and their backers to dictate to government to into line. the disadvantage of the rest of us. Unless we can re-assert government in the name of all citizens our collective future It is not true. And the sad thing is that if Big Food were not in the Age of the Plutocrats, now upon us, looks increasso callous, greedy and lacking in imagination, they would see ingly bleak. that by accepting the facts and upping their game they would make a lot more money in the long term. But that will never happen until we and the politicians, meant to serve us and not them, require companies to act in the public interest as well as their own. That has to mean corporations are not people. Corporations cannot enjoy the same rights as people. Senior executives who commit serious crimes must go to jail Comments or queries when found out. Ditto in the banking and pharmaceutical ParacelsusAsia@yahoo.com worlds, et al.

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Here’s the good news and why the WHO’s recent health ruling is bad news for the red meat industry.

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Local News Taiwanese Tourist Treated for Rabies - Bali A Taiwanese tourist returning from Bali has received

The CDC urged travelers to avoid contact with wild animals

follow-up treatment for rabies after she was bitten by a dog

while traveling in areas where rabies is prevalent.

and later confirmed to have been infected with the virus on the resort island, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

If a traveler is bitten by an animal he or she should wash the

said Tuesday (20/10).

wound with soap and a lot of water for 15 minutes, then

Lo Yi-chun, a doctor with the CDC, said the 31-year-old

alcohol before seeking medical treatment, Lo said.

disinfect it with iodine or 70 percent concentrated ethyl tourist went to Bali on Oct. 11 and was chased and bitten by dogs at one of the island’s famous temples - Tanah

There are an estimated 500,000 stray dogs in Bali, but only

Lot - resulting in wounds to her left calf and ankle that

half of them have been vaccinated against rabies, leaving

required 30 stitches to close.

the 4 million people who visit there every year vulnerable to the disease if they are attacked by dogs.

The tourist also received a tetanus shot, a fast-acting rabies immunoglobulin and the first of a series of rabies vaccines,

More than 17,000 people have been bitten by dogs in Bali

as well as antibiotic shots and oral medicines while in Bali,

in the first six months of this year, and 12 of them died.

Lo said. The problem has been compounded by a shortage of the After the tourist returned to Taiwan on Oct. 16, the CDC

human rabies vaccines in major tourist areas in Bali for

guided her to the disease inspection and quarantine station

months, the Bali Animal Welfare Association said,

at the airport to prepare her for the next round in the series

according to a report dated Oct. 9 on the Sydney Morning

of rabies vaccines.

Herald’s website.

Lo noted that between 55,000 and 60,000 people around

Rabies first appeared in Bali in 2008, and 78 deaths

the world die from rabies every year, with the disease

resulted from the outbreak in 2009 and 2010. Only one

most prevalent in China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan and

person died of rabies in 2013 and two died of the disease

Bangladesh.

in 2014 on the resort island. (October 21st 2015)

Rain Clears Haze Over South-East Asia for First Time in Months Persistent rains have cleared the air across vast stretches

Indonesians are suffering from respiratory illness.

of south-east Asia that have been choked for weeks on hazardous smoke from Indonesian fires, with officials

Indonesian officials are yet to declare that the corner has

expressing hope the crisis could soon end.

been turned in the battle against the haze.

Parts of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore enjoyed the

Indonesia’s disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo

cleanest air in two months on Thursday, while affected

Nugroho said recent rainfall on the huge islands of Sumatra

areas of the Philippines and Thailand also gained a respite

and Borneo – where hundreds of fires have smoldered

from pollution that has sickened hundreds of thousands,

since July – has dramatically reduced the smoke, and that

disrupted air travel and fuelled anger at Jakarta.

more precipitation was expected.

Malaysia’s top weather forecaster declared the region’s

Affected communities “welcomed this with joy and said

rainy season - crucial to putting out the outbreak of

grace after two months of being held captive to haze”,

smoke-belching

Sutopo said in a statement.

Indonesian

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showers from cloud seeding, he added. The crisis brings

Ismail, director-general of the country’s meteorological

pressure on Indonesia, which has failed over the years to

department, told AFP, adding that any further smoke would

rein in the planter’s accused of starting the fires.

be blown away from the region. Jakarta agreed earlier this month to accept international The fires and resulting region-wide pollution occur to

help after failing for weeks to douse the blazes, and has

varying degrees each year during the dry season as vast

employed dozens of planes and thousands of personnel on

Indonesian plantation lands are illegally cleared by burning.

the ground in a firefighting campaign.

Experts had warned that this year’s outbreak was on track

Environment ministers from the 10-country Association

to become the worst yet due to bone-dry conditions caused

of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) met in Hanoi on

by the El Niño phenomenon, which alters weather patterns

Wednesday and Thursday about the issue.

across the Pacific basin. “The ministers expressed concern over the unprecedented Fears had grown that the rainy season could be delayed for

severity and geographical spread of the recent smoke haze

months, prolonging the health and environmental disaster.

affecting various Asean countries,” a statement afterward

Indonesian authorities say 19 people have died either

said, but no new measures were announced. (October

fighting the fires or due to the smoke, and that half a million

30th 2015)

Police Intercept Smuggler with Boxes of Rare Birds A shipment containing as many as 110 rare birds was intercepted by Jembrana police on Wednesday (21/10). The 110 birds were reportedly concealed in two boxes, and in the possession of a bus conductor who was transporting them from Tabanan to the port at Gilimanuk, West Bali. “The 110 birds where to be smuggled out of Bali heading for Situbondo, East Java. Since there was no permit from quarantine or any documentation for the birds we can assume that this was an illegal shipment, and the man has been arrested,“ said Gilimanuk Police Chief I Nyoman Wirya Sucipta. The birds have now been submitted to the Institute for Agriculture Quarantine in Denpasar, who will coordinate the next steps. “Most likely they will be released back into the wild,” stated Sucipta. (October 23rd 2015) Australian Man Faces Charges in Bali after Fatal Road Accident An Australian man involved in a fatal road accident in Bali paid almost $6000 in a peace agreement to the dead man’s family and has now been locked up in jail facing criminal charges. The accident, when two motorbikes collided at 2am in the morning, occurred in July. The victim, a 22-year-old Balinese university student, died eight days later. Police allege that the Australian man was in the wrong, failing to keep a proper lookout at an intersection. The man, 33-yearold Joshua Ronald Terelinck, from Perth is now locked up in the police jail at Badung in Bali, facing charges of causing a traffic accident, which claimed a life. Badung police chief Tony Binsar Marpaung said the case would be handed over to prosecutors soon. He said that because a life was lost it did not matter that a peace agreement had been paid to the dead man’s family. He said the fact that Terelinck had voluntarily come back to the police would work in his favor for a light sentence. The charge carries a maximum six years in jail. “The perpetrator has a good intention as he came by himself to the police office. He is showing responsibility for what he has done. So it could lighten his sentence,” Mr. Marpaung said. (October 23rd 2015) Indonesia to use Chemical Castration to Punish Pedophiles Indonesia’s president will soon sign a decree authorizing the use of chemical castration to punish pedophiles, the attorney general said, following a string of headline-grabbing child sex crimes. Indonesia will join a small group of nations that allows such punishment, including Poland, Russia, and Estonia, as well as some U.S. states. In 2011, South Korea became the first Asian country to use chemical castration as a punishment. “We are very concerned about child molestation abuse cases. This phenomenon has reached extraordinary levels,” Attorney General H.M. Prasetyo told reporters after a cabinet meeting late on Tuesday. “It has been agreed that there will be additional punishment in order to make people think a thousand times before doing this,” he said. President Joko Widodo is expected to issue a presidential decree soon approving the punishment after the cabinet agreed to the measure late on Tuesday, Prasetyo said. Chemical castration would involve injecting convicted pedophiles with a female hormone in the hope “his sexual desire will vanish”, he said. The rape last year of a 6-year-old student by a group of janitors at the U.S.-embassy backed Jakarta Intercultural School rekindled calls for tougher punishments. There have been a number of other high-profile child sex crimes since then. A 9-year-old schoolgirl was raped and killed in the capital, Jakarta, earlier this month. (October 21st 2015)


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Indonesia Scraps New Employment Rules

Bali and Lombok Airports Closed as Mount Baru Jari Spews Volcanic Ash

Indonesia has scrapped rules introduced this year that made it harder to employ foreign workers after complaints from companies in the latest policy flip-flop. The government no longer requires firms to hire 10 Indonesian employees for every foreign worker, said Hery Sudarmanto, a director general overseeing foreign workers, about four months after the rule was imposed. Permit requirements for non-residential directors, foreigners attending work meetings, and giving speeches were also dropped, he said. “We are hearing suggestions from all sides. We dropped this to support investment because when investors come, they would create jobs,” Sudarmanto told a news briefing on Wednesday (Oct 28). The government of Southeast Asia’s largest economy this year withdrew a plan requiring foreign workers to pass local language proficiency tests. An official in the presidential palace told Reuters this month the government would make it easier for skilled foreigners to get work permits as part of moves to stimulate economic activity. (October 28th 2015)

Indonesian authorities have closed Bali and Lombok airports as ash blown from an erupting volcano continues to disrupt flights. On Tuesday (3/11), the Indonesian transport ministry announced that it would close airports in Bali and Lombok until further notice, on advice from the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre. The volcanic ash cloud is about one kilometer high and blowing north-west from Lombok towards Bali. And volcanologists have warned that they do not expect the eruption to finish any time soon. “Based on my experience of watching this mountain, the explosions will never happen just for couple of weeks,” said Mutaharlin, a volcanologist based at the nearby Mount Rinjani Observation Post who has been monitoring the area’s volcanoes for more than 20 years. “In 2009 it happened for one-and-a-half years.” Mount Baru Jari erupts

For Sale; Asus Nexus 7 WiFi tablet, 2013 2nd generation, 16 GB running Android Lollipop. Like new, always with screen protector. Thin, high performance tablet, still rated one of the best 7 inch tablets. Rp. 2,100,000 ONO. Call or sms 0812 3872 2644. [116]

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Discussion on ‘1965’ Amnesty International is calling on the Indonesian

Indonesia will deport one of India’s most wanted men on Tuesday (3/11) to face charges in more than two dozen murder cases at home. Rajendra Nikalje, widely known as Chhota Rajan, was arrested by police on Indonesia’s resort island of Bali last week, ending a two-decade-long international manhunt. Rajan has been on Interpol’s wanted list since 1995 suspected of running a crime syndicate that engaged in extortion, arms struggling and contract killing. Rajan, 55, had been living incognito in Australia, but fearing his enemies would find him, was able to fly to Bali where he was arrested without resistance, according to news reports. India’s national security adviser devised a plan to secure the arrest of Rajan as part of a strategy to hunt down India’s most-wanted man, Dawood Ibrahim, Indian police and ministry sources told Reuters. The two are believed to have worked together. Ibrahim is accused of masterminding a dozen bombings and grenade attacks in Mumbai in March 1993, killing 257 people and wounding more than 700 in the deadliest such attack in the nation’s history. (November 3rd 2015)

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concern about “continued attempts by the Indonesian authorities to silence public discussions, and disband events, related to serious human rights violations that occurred 50 years ago, the most recent at a writers festival in Bali.” The Ubud Writers and Readers Festival, was forced to cancel a number of planned events after “scrutiny” from authorities. “Three panel sessions dedicated to discussing the 1965 Communist repression and an art exhibition and book launch The Act of Living will no longer be taking place across the Festival period. In addition the film screening of Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Look of Silence has also been cancelled,” organizers said in a statement. Amnesty noted in its statement: “Although Indonesia has seen a marked increase in the space for freedom of speech and expression following the fall of Suharto in 1998, a culture of silence has prevailed in discussing the 1965 mass human rights

New Toll Road Rates Now Effective

violations.” The human rights organization also called on President Joko Widodo’s administration to “face the past

New toll road rates came into effect over the weekend, with fares rising slightly across the board for all vehicles. Under the new rates, which came into effect November 1, cars and small trucks are charged Rp 11,000, up from Rp 10,000, and motorbikes charged Rp 4,500, up from Rp 4,000. According a spokesman for Pt. Jasamarga Bali Tol, toll road rates will be increased every two years to account for inflation and doing so will improve the services and quality of the toll road itself. So far in 2015, an average of 43,000 vehicles use the toll road per day and Jasamarga Bali Tol is targeting an average of 47,000 vehicles per day next year. (November 1st 2015)

and take long overdue measures required to provide the 1965 victims with truth, justice and full reparation,” and urged Joko to “make a public call to end to all forms of restrictions against public discussions on 1965 and ensure that the government starts listening to victims and others, instead of suppressing their voices.” Earlier this month, a campus magazine writing about the 1965 massacres had to destroy all printed copies, while authorities in West Sumatra deported a survivor of the 1965 anti-communist purge after he tried to locate his father’s mass grave. (October 31st 2015) Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser C/NV/U-02 Sept 15

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pet care Sterilizing Your Dog in Bali Bali has long had a problem with overpopulation of dogs. The Bali Chapter of the PDHI (Indonesian Veterinary Medical Association) schedule regular sterilization days to provide a humane solution to this problem, as do the animal welfare organisations on the island. As residents of Bali we have a collective responsibility to deal with this problem, so in this article we outline all the pros and cons of neutering and thus explain why you should have your pet sterilized. Neutering a male is a procedure known as castration. It involves complete removal of the testes via a small surgical incision between the penis and the scrotum. Male dogs do not have vasectomies like humans do as they are usually neutered for reasons other than birth control. Neutering a female is a procedure known as spaying. It usually involves an ovariohysterectomy, removal of the ovaries and uterus via a surgical incision over the belly button. Note how this differs with the equivalent human procedure, a hysterectomy, where only the uterus is removed. Again this is because female dogs are neutered for other reasons in addition to birth control where removal of the ovaries is bene¿cial. Why should I sterilize my male dog? For males, the reasons in favor of castration are: 1. Birth control. If you or your neighbor owns a bitch that has not been spayed, or if your dog is able to wander freely and meet street dogs, this will prevent unwanted pregnancies. 2. Stopping territorial behavior such as urine marking. 3. Stopping sexual behavior such as masturbation (humping cushions, teddies etc). 4. Reducing dominance aggression. 5. Eliminating the possibility of transmissible venereal tumor or testicular cancer later in life. 6. Reducing the likelihood of prostate disease later in life. The arguments against castration in male dogs are: 1. Weight gain. Castration usually leads to undesirable weight gain, as it lowers the metabolic rate. Castrated dogs should have their food intake decreased by 20% to prevent obesity. 2. The anesthetic risk. With every general anesthetic there is a small risk, but in a young ¿t dog that risk is very, very low. 3. Other potential complications. These are very rare and usually easily resolved and include infection, bleeding into the scrotum and herniation. 4. The cost. This will vary hugely between clinics, and depend upon the size of the dog. For females, the reasons in favor of spaying are: 1. Birth control. Unwanted pregnancies are a hassle, if they occur you have the responsibility of terminating the pregnancy (this can be done via a simple injection soon after mating), paying for any complications with the birth (Caesarian sections are expensive) or ¿nding loving homes for the puppies. 2. Stopping the bitch from having seasons during which blood is dripped from the vulva over the Àoor in your home. 3. Stopping erratic behavior associated with being on heat. 4. Decreasing the likelihood of breast cancer later in life. 5. Eliminating the risk of developing a pyometra, a life threatening infection of the uterus. 6. Eliminating the risk of ovarian or uterine cancer.

The argument against spaying in females are: 1. Weight gain. Spayed dogs should have their food intake decreased by 20% to accommodate this change and prevent obesity. 2. The small anesthetic risk. 3. Other potential complications. There include infection, breakdown of the abdominal wound and internal bleeding. These are very rare and usually easy to resolve. 4. Spayed bitches are more likely to suffer from urinary incontinence in old age. However, this type of inconti nence is easily controlled by medication if it occurs. 5. The cost. This will vary hugely between clinics, and depend upon the size of the bitch.

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When should I neuter my dog? The answer is it varies with the breed. For male dogs, they should be approaching skeletal maturity, i.e. their bones should be almost fully-grown. In small breed dogs such as terriers, this can be around 6 months of age but larger breeds mature more slowly, and should be castrated at nearer 1 year old. Bali dogs are usually done at around 6-8mths old but can be done as early as 4mths. If the reason for castration is to alter the behavior of the dog, then it must be done at the earliest opportunity so that the behavior does not become engrained.

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Bitches should be spayed just before or 2 months after their ¿rst season. Doing it early in this fashion minimizes the chances of the bitch getting mammary tumors later in life. Leaving it until the bitch has had 2 seasons means you are missing this window, and the advantage is lost. As with male dogs, small breed bitches mature more quickly than larger breed bitches and so will have their ¿rst season earlier, sometimes as early as 6-7 months old. There is no signi¿cant difference in before or after the season, but it must be the ¿rst season. It is a bad idea to spay a bitch during a season as the uterus is swollen with a larger blood supply then, so the risk of bleeding is increased. Hence vets like to leave it until 2 months after the season, when the uterus has shrunk again and the surgery is easier and safer. It is also a false myth that it is healthier for a bitch to let her have a litter before spaying her. This simply means you miss your optimal spaying window and lose the ability to prevent breast cancer later in life. How do I get my dog neutered? Castration and spaying are routine operations performed by all vet clinics and independent practitioners in Bali. Once booked in, your vet will ask you to starve your dog from midnight the night before the operation, to ensure he/she has an empty stomach at the time of surgery. The dog is then dropped off at the clinic and usually collected later on that day. Dogs having routine neutering rarely have to stay at the clinic overnight, they usually go home with an Elizabethan collar to protect their stitches and a wagging tail!

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What’s the most unforgettable place?

Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton

Galapagos Islands where humans and animals live in harmony. Where else in the world can you sunbath and swim with hundreds of sea lions on an empty white sand beach? Have you ever been in life-threatening situations? I got malaria once, dengue fever twice and typhoid twice during my travels through 30 of Indonesia’s 34 provinces.

Trinity: Indonesian Travel Blogger Trinity was born in Sukabumi, West Java and grew up in Jakarta. With an IQ of 152 in primary school, she was always in the top rank of her class. Trinity’s parents loved traveling and always took her and her brothers with them on trips. The ¿rst trip that Trinity made by herself was from Jakarta to Batam when she was 13 years old. Trinity earned a Bachelor Degree in Communications from Universitas Diponegoro in Semarang and a Masters in Management from the Asian Institute of Management in Manila, Philippines in 2008. Her day jobs were as a marketing communications specialist in IT and Telco companies. Trinity’s popular travel blog, travel books and enduring love of travel have taken her all over Indonesia and abroad to 70 countries in 6 continents. When did you publish your ¿rst travel story? I sold my ¿rst story to Majalah Mode, a leading Indonesian teen magazine when I was 16. The story was about my solo travel to the USA to live with an American family. The highlight was Magic Mountain where I rode the most thrilling roller coaster of my life. In Indonesia, we have nothing to compare with it. What inspired you to write travel books? I did not set out to write travel books. In 2005, I started Indonesia’s ¿rst travel blog, naked-traveler.com. By 2007, my blog had attracted the notice of publishers who offered me book deals. So far I have published 12 travel books, both in print and online. Why do you use the name “naked traveler”? Figuratively, naked means something that’s not covered. Travel writing, as in brochures, tends to go on about how beautiful a place is. But my blog and my books cover not only what is positive but also what is negative. My impressions, which are often more about the journey than the destination, are not sugarcoated. I tell it like it is. Another consideration in choosing the name is that the phrase grabs attention. It’s also a pun on the Indonesian word nekad (resolute). What inspired you to get into social media? By the mid-2000s I had already traveled quite a bit. Because I didn’t want to tell the stories over and over again, I started writing notes about my travels, which I would then email to my friends. I wasn’t planning to create a blog but one of my friends offered to set one up for me for free. Is any of your work produced in other media? My books The Naked Traveler 1 & 2 will be adapted into a movie to be screened in cinemas hopefully in early 2016. Produced by the new production house Tujuh Bintang Sinema, the ¿lm tells the inspiring story of an independent Indonesian woman who follows her passion to travel the world.

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Letters To Bali Advertiser Trash and Tourists Dear Sir, I put these signs up to deter rubbish dumped in the street near Ari Putri Sanur. It worked, also a restaurant put up a sign, and plant pots in the spot, no more rubbish! Comes to something when tourists taking upon themselves to deter this terrible practice. Sanur Tourist

Indonesians only have limited holidays; only 12 days leave each year leave, usually taken at two different times of the year. We also have strong obligations to vacation with family (libur bersama) and to attend family related ceremonies and events. This means that when we do take a real holiday, we want it to be relaxing and hassle free. Another factor is that Indonesia is huge and public transportation sucks so you can’t just take the risk and go exploring with limited time. It’s just too uncertain that you’ll get back in time for your job. Also traveling to a foreign country is considered more gengsi (has more snob appeal). Besides, it’s cheaper. Com’ on, Singapore vs. Papua? What have been the biggest changes travelling Indonesia in the past 15-20 years? We now have many more airlines, even budget airlines, so it’s generally cheaper and faster to travel. We can now also book and buy tickets online. But nowadays there’s also a lot more concrete, more garbage and more congestion. What I miss most about travelling the archipelago in the old days is no traf¿c and no mobile phones. Back then I could get truly lost and no one would know where I was. I had to go to a Kantor Telkom to call my mom to let her know I was OK. Do you think that the country is getting too many tourists? Not really. Indonesia is vast but unfortunately most of the tourists are concentrated in only a few small regions like Bali and Yogyakarta. Our neighbors –Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia - are smaller yet they host many, many times more foreign visitors. Do you think that Bali is getting overexploited? Bali has become the most popular and tourist-friendly place in Indonesia, even for Indonesians. Though Bali now has enough hotels to accommodate all visitors, people still go to the same destinations like Kuta and Ubud. Recently I missed my Àight due to traf¿c jams. Normally it takes 30 minutes to reach the airport from Pecatu, but I was stuck for 2.5 hours and it wasn’t even the peak holiday season! Do you have any writing projects in the works? I just ¿nished The Naked Traveler Anthology: Horror, which is already out in bookstores. I’m now writing The Naked Traveler 7, a compilation of my travels around the world. I write regularly for my blog and also contribute travel articles for DestinAsian Indonesia, Panorama and Cita Cinta.

*** More Trash and Tourists Dear Sir, I wish to draw your attention to a site Bye Bye Plastic. Two Balinese sisters have been in touch with the Government and if they can achieve one million people’s names on this site they will ban plastic carrier bags in Bali. The sisters are Melati 13 and Isabel 12. Please look this up and publish it if you are able. Bali is drowning in plastic, if you go into the countryside, everywhere you look, plastic, plastic plastic, and it seems like it is getting worse. Please us tourists are fed up with it, it not only spoils Bali, but is also a health risk to livestock, and the creatures in the ocean. I know plastic is a problem all over the world, and surely, it is time something was done, never mind waiting for a million signatures on a petition, Bali, could be running out of time, do something NOW. It could cost you your tourist industry. Big clean up everywhere is needed. I have sent you pictures of ‘beautiful Bali’ and beautiful it is not. People need to wake up now...The other practice that needs to be stopped is the burying of rubbish on your beaches. Everything and I mean everything gets buried, including, dead dogs, and these beaches are where the diving businesses operate from in Sanur. Please Please do something before it becomes too late. Mrs. Doreen Gwent, England

*** Sanur Streets and Sidewalks

What book are reading right now? Ayah, a new novel by Andrea Hirata about love relationships in Belitong in the face of the socially constraining Melayu culture. If you could meet any traveler, dead or alive, who would it be? Diego Bunuel, because he’s hot! Where are you right now? In a 5-star hotel in Jakarta. I got a free stay as a gift because I won a travel competition. I love it! What is the best way to contact you? Blog: naked-traveler.com; Twitter: @TrinityTraveler; Facebook: TrinityTraveler; Instagram: @trinitytraveler; Google+: TrinityTravelerTNT; YouTube: TheNakedTraveler

What was the most remote and inaccessible place you’ve ever visited in Indonesia? My one-month stay in Nanga Bulik village in Central Kalimantan as part of a program sponsored by Universitas Diponegoro’s KKN (Kuliah Kerja Nyata). I had to take a TNI AL naval ship overnight, then a one-hour angkot ride, then a 5-hour river speed boat ride plus a 2-hour truck ride deep into the jungle where electricity didn’t even exist.

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For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2015 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Dear Sir, A few weeks ago there was an article on the Bali Update website concerning the situation on Sanur’s streets and sidewalks. I was interested as I had wanted to write Bali Advertiser about the same topic. I live north of Sanur and have to drive there to eat and shop, however, finding a place to park is increasingly difficult. Shops and restaurants are putting signs, parking bikes, putting plastic chairs or even blocks of cement in front of their businesses to prevent anyone from parking there. I have not seen this in Kuta or Ubud only in Sanur. And for the sidewalks, besides the holes, cracks and up-and-downs the various shops are putting signs, stands, menu displays and all sorts of blockages to pedestrian traffic. It is a real free for all situation with no sort of control what-so-ever. Hopefully some governmental agency will see fit to provide some sort of control over the public roads and public sidewalks of Sanur. Thank you. P.O. in Sanur Post, e-mail, fax or bring in your letters. Please address all to

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The Frugal Balinist *Restaurant of the Month. Warung Legong offers excellent

meals at affordable prices, generous portions, great music and clean and cosy atmosphere. Best on menu: nasi campur, nasi goreng, ayam betutu, sayur hijau, Balinese special tasting plate/set menu. Sensational BBQ pork ribs with meat falling away from the bone. Homemade sauces, curries, spring rolls, fresh ikan bakar from Saba ¿shermen and local lobster caught that day by a staff member’s father. Wood ¿red pizza is a winner for the kids. No MSG. Try the es buah, mud cake and banana fritters for dessert. Complimentary fruit platter. Cheap beer, but the place closes at 10 pm. Wonderful hospitality and service. Legendary owner Kadek and staff will cook to your spiciness level, prepare meals w/o meat or eggs such as gado2 for vegetarians and even special order dishes for those with food allergies, something most places don’t do. Does takeaway, delivering hot food directly to your resort. They will pick up guests at vicinity hotels; dispense helpful info and shopping recommendations. Located near the main road Jl. Ida Bagus Mantra near Keramas sur¿ng beach in Gianyar, a short and easy walk or scooter ride from the Kommune (watch crossing the busy road!) and close to Bali Safari Park and Kishi Kishi resort. Warung Legong is on the way to Padangbai on Bali’s east coast or drop by on your way back from Goa Lawah. Contact tel. 087862-441-117.

reduces land¿ll as 80% of glass can be washed, crushed and recycled (check out beautiful glass objects at Bali Creative Reuse Center, Jl. Bisma, Ubud). Using glass also makes food preparation, serving food and cleaning up faster and easier. Food can easily be conveniently moved from stove to table and from freezer to fridge. Finally, investing in glass saves money. Though your initial outlay may be higher , once you replace all your plastic containers and invest in glass ones, your supply of containers lasts almost inde¿nitely. Glass also reduces food waste; clear glass containers allow you to see leftovers before they go bad. Available from almost any household goods store from Rp15,000 to Rp40,000 (depending on size or whether they are air-tight).

*Generic vs. brand medicine: According to a recent report

in Tempo (08Nov15), few Indonesian pharmaceutical companies conduct any research nor do they have patented products. Patents on most drugs produced in the country have expired. Though these medicines are generic, they are still given brand names and are known as “branded generic medicines.” Widely promoted, their prices are as much as 80 times higher than the price of normal generic medicine. Approximately 30% to 40% of the price covers the pharmaceutical industry’s costs of promotion. Some price comparisons of antibiotics: Generic Amoxycilin 500 mg capsules Rp387.99 per capsule; Branded generic Amoxan 500 mg capsules Rp4,050 per capsule; price comparisons of antibacterials: Generic Chloramphenicol 250 mg capsules Rp359.78 per capsule; Branded Chloramex 250 mg capsules Rp1,788 per capsule.

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end down better preserves freshness * Coffee lovers check out 8-page feature on Indonesian coffee in 01Nov15 English edition of Tempo magazine – reports on biggest plantations, coffee-growing regions, types of coffees, specialty coffees, export ¿gures, production charts; *Gali lubang, tutup lubang (“Dig a hole to ¿ll another hole”) or pay a debt by incurring a new debt; *the low price of gas is expected to continue well into 2016 – great news for consumers; *Don’t use cooking spray on your nonstick pans, which causes buildup and food to stick; just use low heat on nonstick pans without spray; *A portable foldout binder of 4 lightweight Bosch 30” X 18” solar panels will run and recharge a laptop, mobile phone and a third 12 V device such as a camera; *blibli.com, very popular with Balinese teenagers, sells everything from smartphones and hp chargers to clothing and portable sewing machines; *According to reproductive epidemiology research conducted at Ohio State University, stress affects ability to become pregnant; *Use temperature probes (buy at Ace) to ensure that food is heated to the proper temperatures; *Repair leaky hot water faucets and pipes to save energy and money; *a cheaper black only printer saves more money than a more costly color printer; *You don’t necessarily avoid MSG by checking product labels; food makers conceal the chemical by listing it under other names; *Check out the huge amount of free maps and information in Dutch and English on Indonesian wildlife, building, gardening, traveling, cooking and history at www.farelli,info/index.htm; *Don’t ever buy a car on its very ¿rst generation; *If you hear squealing when you step on the brakes, the brake pedals have probably worn down too far – get them replaced immediately; *Tools that are sturdier, more durable and work better cost more, but last 20 years – invest in quality; * Thrift is poetic because it’s creative.

* Go

with glass. Glass food containers (glas botol) are safer and make a better long term investment than plastic containers and petrochemical Ziplock bags which contain epoxy resins and other potentially harmful chemicals that leach into foods and beverages, especially when heated. (Plastic containers should only be used for cold food storage.) Quality tight rubber-lidded glass jars and containers can be safely used for hot foods and liquids and can be reused again and again. Moreover, food stored or cooked in glass tastes fresher; the glossy non-porous surface of glass doesn’t absorb dyes, residual odors or germs like plastic; glass kitchenware is prettier to look at; signi¿cantly

*Smartfren modems work faster than Internet pulses for

phones, but connectivity may be poor depending on where you are and sometimes it’s dif¿cult to ¿nd vouchers used to recharge. Huawei USB modems (Rp350,000-Rp400,000) are sold at many of the larger phone kiosks. Another good modem is PROLINK, which uses the Indosat SIM card with unbelievably cheap 3 months of data for Rp50,000! Try a few different SIM cards and add a data package to each. Reception may be good or bad for different providers, depending on your area. You may, for example, start with XL and Tri, but settle on using Simpati that can be topped up with Flash Internet package for only Rp100,000 that gives 2 GB of data during the day and another 2 GB after midnight. Alternatively, don’t use a modem and just use your smartphone’s hotspot to tether the device to your computer to get the Internet. Simpati is popular and costs only Rp77,000 for 2 GB data. Menu instructions are all in Bahasa Indonesian.

* Bali Yankees. Resident Americans can bene¿t from s i g n i n g u p a t w w w. americansinindonesia.org/ contact to keep themselves up to date on matters that they are likely to care about -- e.g. voting procedures and dates, US Consular warnings, how to vote abroad, tax issues, important U.S. consular alerts, US sports and comics, dollar exchange rates as well as vociferous blogs covering US news and events. Your privacy is assured: they won’t report you to the IRS, force you to do jury duty, etc.. You can also sign up for their free no-ads email newsletters published several times a year (last one Summer 2015) with info on how to get extra passport pages, voter registration and absentee voting and an important notice about receiving paper Social Security checks in Indonesia. The US Embassy also has a Facebook page (www.facebook.com/jakarta.usembassy) and You Tube page (www.youtube.com/user/usembassyjakarta) where you can view videos on everything from studying in the U.S., the activities of American Muslims, pencak silat demos and check out social media playlists, as well as Twitter and Instagram ( h t t p s : / / i n s t a g r a m . com/p/85S2xXs6at/?taken-by=usembassyjkt) sites. *Don’t throw those old coffee grounds away! Reuse them

as a nitrogen-rich plant food; superb organic nutrients to your compost bin (and suppress the smell). Sprinkle old grounds around places you don’t want ants, or on the ant piles themselves. Recycled grounds also repel bugs, snails and slugs; as a scouring agent for greasy grimy stain-resistant cookware; sprinkle around garden to keep cats away; mix with shampoo when bathing your dog to soften his fur and discourage Àeas; use with vinegar as an inexpensive, nontoxic alternative to store-bought chemical wood stain; change the color of a concrete parking space or walkway to the rich coffee color by mixing grounds with vegetable oil. Our Balinese pembantu uses fresh coffee grounds as a body scrub (lulur kopi), its coarse texture and rich refreshing scent make an ideal and natural abrasive for cleansing and exfoliating skin. Coffee is a natural deodorizer and air-freshener and she also uses it to get rid of lingering odors from rotting rat carcasses or spilled ¿sh/shrimp water in the back of the car.

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*Cut satellite TV. This is a big expense for most household budgets. We were paying Rp269,000+ per month for the Super Galaxy 93 package for satellite TV before I came to my senses. I turned off my service and got an indoor HD TV antenna instead. Now we can get 10 channels with the hookup of just the antenna (the best ones cost around Rp100,000), though only Trans Channel and TV 1 show Western movies. If you understand Indonesian, there are public television channels, live news and sports and various other TV programming. However, every once in a while Indovision offers special promos like free installation (savings of Rp200,000) which makes satellite TV at least worth a try to see how you like it. Sign up online or contact Indovision’s sales marketing department at tel. 083-8760-25741 for more info. * Learn

Balinese on the cheap. Drop your prekindergarten level Balinese and begin to seriously learn the language with state of the art interactive materials from Basabali http://basabali.org based on Transparent Language’s platform used by governments and corporations around the world. Read and write the elegant Aksara Bali script - characters, basic syllables, vowels, numbers, punctuation, special signs and holy symbols. The PC and MAC compatible software and script tutorial, in both English and Indonesian, are available online or on a stand alone DVD. An electronic flashcards app can also be downloaded onto your mobile device or use the whole version on your tablet. Best of all it’s free of charge to non-pro¿ts, community organizations and schools. For individuals and companies, the cost is only US$25, which helps support Basabali’s work strengthening the Balinese language. Free language learning tools include building your vocabulary by getting a new Balinese word emailed to you each day, daily tweet, Facebook page or RSS feed. Search for words on the free online Balinese-English-Indonesian wiki dictionary (http:// dictionary.basabali.org/) and Google’s homepage in Balinese (www.google.co.id/). If you like what they’re doing, donate $1 a month to help keep Balinese strong (www.BASAbali.org).

Please send your budget ideas, bargain deals and money saving tips to pakbill2003@yahoo.com. Copyright © 2015 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Looking for qualified : Principal, Director of Study, English teacher, Swimming & Sport teacher, Doctor, Maintenance AC. Pls send CV & a recent photo to : <schoolhrdbali@hotmail. com>. [683] Reservation staff (Indonesian) w/ good English, hard worker and trustworthy for Jimbaran Travel Agent. Email: <info@ mavaholidays.com>. [686]

Marketing Manager / Director • 7+ years of Marketing Experience in retail • E-commercer experience vital • PR and Social experience critical • KITAS Available

New Dive Resort in Padangbai Urgently Need Maintenance / Engineering Supervisor: Male, Maximum 35 years old ; Minimum Education SMK/SMA ; Minimum Experience 3 years on the same position ; Skilled in maintenance on most of the following technologies: Genset, AC, Pumps, BSTP (Bio Septic Treatment Plant), Swimming Pool, Heater System & Building Maintenance ; Able to read construction drawing ; Flexible time of work (with its shift & holidays) ; Good English. Please send your resume to: <gm@ okdiversresort.com>. [683] Surf Instructor and massage therapist wanted, speak English, good Salary. Contact Juliette 0859 5379 5011. [685] Looking For Programmer. Job Description: Web Creation, Company Logo and brochure, Graphic Design. Skill: Html, CSS3, Java Script, Bootstrap, Photoshop, Corel Draw, PHP, AJAX, MYSQL. Send CV to <ninasuseno@yahoo. co.id>. [687] Butler / HK. English, experienced & can cook. 0812 3709 8734 / <fun@ tropical-infusions.com>. [693] Urgently! Looking for passionate, organized, selfmotivated, Hard worker people and able to work under preasure to join our fashion jewelry and accessories company in Denpasar. 1. Purchasing 2. Merchandiser. The position is full-time Monday-Friday, 8AM to 5PM. Please contact < l i l y @ s u s i l a - j e w e l r y. com>. [688]

Executive Assistant to International CEO • Exceptional written and spoken English • Have experience of working for International MD / CEO • Excellent organisation

Looking for local with Mechanical Engineer degree. Job: Ducted heating, cooling planning and quotation. Good Computer skills and English. Please send CV and Coverletter to <info@ptiseka.com>. [689] Seeking Architect / landscape arch min 5yrs int’l resort work exp, CAD, Photoshop, sketch-up, good English, send portfolio to <hrd@intarandesign. com>. [690] Because lack of time I am looking for somebody who loves Rottweiler. Big 13 months old, male. Call John 0812 3828 477. [691] Hospitality & Reservation Coordinator required. Excellent English & Computer skills. Great job benefits. Join a new hospitality start-up. Email application: <bukitvista@ gmail.com>. Visit: <www. bukitvista.com>. [692] Preschool in Seminyak is looking for experienced Teachers and Assistants. Send your CV to: <assistme01@gmail. com>. [694] Looking for an Accountant. <marta.skingraft@gmail. com>. [695] Looking for Chef, Head Bar, Accounting, Marketing, Secretary, HouseKeeping, and Assistant Wedding Organizer. Email your CV to <Career@ Onestopeventsbali. biz>. [696] Brand new restaurant in Ubud seeking for staff. Marketing, manager, cheff, accounting. Please send your CV to <sentrabaliretail@ yahoo.com>. CP 0812 3886 3319. [136] Operations Manager wanted for jewerly brand. Qualifications: Experienced in retail management, jewerly, export, e-commerce, organised, excellent English. Email CV to <bali.jewelry. applications@gmail. com>. [699]

Jewellery Designer / Assistant • 5+ years of design experience for International Market • Silver, pearls and beads are our main lines in jewellery Videographer / Photographer • Videography for sales platform / social media • Photography for social media

Well established villa management company in Bali is looking for Operational Director - French & English speaking and Maintenance Supervisor. Thank you to send CV + picture to <findjobbali@gmail. com>. [704]

Graphic Designer • Capable of textile design If you are committed, hard working and want to see this rewarded, please send your CV to head of human resources to : Mayang; Email : myprita@live.com Mobile: +62819 9970 2204 ( Monday to Friday 9.00 – 17.00 ) NC/Es/11 Nov 15

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Blue Bali Balinese Bar & Restaurant in Singapore has vacancies for experienced Bar tender, Servers and Restaurant Supervisors on a 6-month contract, travel & accommodation provided. Salary commensurate with experience. Reply WhatsApp +6596727356 or email <info@bluebali. sg>. [700] Wedding company looking for Photographer & Make up Artist. English speaking & min 1 year experience in wedding / prewedding. Send CV, portfolio & recent pic to <idoidobali@hotmail. com>. [701] Receptionist, Engineer, Server, Spa Trainer Needed, boutique resort near Tanah Lot, min.2 years exp, fluent English, send your CV to : <demokshahrd@yahoo. com>. [702] Waitress / Waiters needed in Lacalaca Restaurant Seminyak and Canggu. 0878 3902 5595 <info@ lacalacabali.com>. [705] CV Jordan (Surfing Store) is invite you to join us as a Store Supervisor (Female), SPG(B), Stocker and Cashier. Min 1 year experience (Supervisor), English is a must, Computer literate, good attitude & Wellgroomed. Send your CV to <hrd.hurley@gmail.com> phone : (0361) 752220. [706] Secretary needed min 2 yrs experiences, Computer skills, Fluent English. Contact: <maria.odilia@ colliers.com>. [707] 3Monkeys Restaurant Ubud needs Floor Manager-S1, Waiter-D1. Experience 3years. English, Computer. E: <monkeybizbali@gmail. com>. [708] Looking for Assistant Manager, Waitress, Yoga/ restaurant in Kerobokan, pls call 0857 1178 8860. [710] Growing high-end publishing company Exquisite Media seeking experienced full time Editors. Excellent spoken & written English is a must. Self-motivated, creatively inspired, dedicated teamplayer and able to handle pressure and deadlines. Competitive salary and benefits. Send your application + portfolio to <info@exquisite-media. co.id>. [709]


Bali Advertiser

Employment

11 November - 25 November, 2015

LOOKING FOR WORK

PERFUME CONSELLOR We are looking for staff in relation with guests. • Women or men • Indonesian citizen • No qualification in perfumery is required but experience in hospitality is preferable. • Good spirit • Good level of English spoken and written is a MUST. Another language is a plus. • Good presentation • Ability to work in a team as well as alone. • Location: Jimbaran and Nusa Dua areas • Please send your CV and picture to info@parfumsetcreations.com

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Hotel General Manager, 9ys Indonesia, Branding – Opening – Operation, speaks fluent Bahasa, excellent references, looking for a new executive challenge. Pls contact: <germanhotelgm@ outlook.com>. [075] Driver with car (APV) available for tour or special event. Speaks English and Japanese. Call Ngurah at +62 813 3872 1947. [584] Experienced Manager is looking for Villa Operations/ General Manager, please contact : <villacebali@gmail. com>. [591]

Expat, 6 years Bali, retail management, warehouse management, KITAS. Contact <rebeccagrear@ hotmail.com>, 0819 9974 7022. [697] Swimming pool maintenance, gardening, small repairs. Freelance 20+ years pool experience looking for part time job, Sanur Area only, capacity 3 times per week. Contact Ketut 0813 3856 4396. [698] Home based job, trustworthy, 5 stars luxury hotel experience, reservation trainer FIT & Group, E-commerce, accurate in identify & resolving problem. Contact: 0818 0565 5758. [703]

2 x Holiday Rentals Sales Consultants 1 x Accounts Manager Required for Bali Villas and More - Bali’s newest and fastest growing villa marketing agency. We’re looking for outstanding people to join our team. If you’ve got great language, customer service and admin skills, thrive on the excitement of working in a dynamic environment and have proven experience, we’d love to hear from you. Email your CV to: info@balivillasandmore.com

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The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Garment Production Mgr Operations Mgr Sales / Retail Manager Head Reservations Sales & Marketing Mgr Senior Accountant OM Travel Agency HRD Manager Project Manager Secretary / PA VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18

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Bali Luxury Villa Marketing & Management Company based in Bali & London seeks for its Bali office reservation department a professional self-motivated & sales orientated team player for position of

RESERVATION and CONCIERGE

Qualifications for RESERVATION: • Accommodation reservation & sales experience • Highly developed communications skills • Enjoys interaction with customers • Excellent computer operating knowledge & typing skills • Strong customer service history • Proven sales and marketing ability • Excellent English written & verbal skills • Familiar with supporting vendor for the Guest Activity. • Have background and experience as Concierge/ Reservation in Villa Rental are preferable. • Systematic work style • Friendly social nature and fast learner • Flexible with roster days and willing to follow our procedures.

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) By Ayu Spicy

Serves 6-8

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Director of Sales & Marketing (Expat/Local) - Medan - Sumatra Director of Sales & Marketing - Nusa Dua - Bali Sales Manager (JSO) - Jakarta - Java Corporate Director of Human Resources - Seminyak - Bali Human Resources Manager - Jakarta - Java Chef De Cuisine (Expat) - Maldives Front Office Manager - Lombok Director of Engineering - Jakarta - Java

Director of Sales & Marketing (Expat/Local) - Seminyak - Bali Sales Manager (Corporate Account) - Jakarta - Java Group Director of Revenue (Expat) - Thailand Group Human Resources Manager - Benoa - Bali Executive Sous Chef (Expat) - Maldives Assistant Pastry Chef - Jakarta - Java Head Butler - Ungasan - Bali Assistant Chief Engineer - Nusa Dua - Bali

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Amed Double Chocolate Orange Brownies

YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH

For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Setiabudi, Simpang Siur Square, Kuta 80361, Bali, Indonesia Phone : +62 (361) 754185 / +62 (361) 754186

Please send your CV to: hrm@baliluxuryvillas.com

When my friend Victoria and I are in Amed, we cook to relax. A chocolate craving hit one afternoon leading to the birth of these brownies. Being blessed with a bottle of Grand Marnier we drizzled some into the batter but if that isn’t possible grated orange rind will still add zest. Amed being a bit limited in groceries left us with dark chocolate Toblerone as our best choice to ramp up the chocolate buzz. The batter was so good we spooned some into stemmed glasses to savor overlooking the sea while the rest baked into moist delicious brownies.

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- 8 oz dark Toblerone bar, coarsely chopped into big pieces about 1 cm thick - 3 Tbl Grand Marnier or 1 Tbl. grated orange zest Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Generously butter a 20 cm x 20 cm baking pan. Into a large bowl whisk together the cocoa powder and baking soda. Whisk in half the melted butter and the boiling water and whisk until well blended.

THE LAYAR DESIGNER VILLAS AND SPA Is searching for Front Office Staff • Male or female 20 to 30 years old, good looking • Previous Experiences as a Front Office Staff • Minimum 1 year experience in 5 star Hotels is preferable • Fluent in English is a must • Used to deal personally with Guests from all over the world • Application will not be considered if not complete with CV, presentation letter and recent picture. • Salary is based on Experiences GSR (Guest Service Relation) • Female 20 to 30 years old, good looking • Previous Experiences as a GSR or front office staff • Minimum 1 year experience in 5 star Hotels is preferable • Fluent in English is a must • Used to deal personally with Guests from all over the world • Application will not be considered if not complete with CV, presentation letter and recent picture. • Salary is based on Experiences AR / INCOME AUDIT • Female 20 to 30 years old • Honest and responsibility • Fluent in English spoken and written • Previous experiences as Income / AR • Familiar with power pro is advantage • Application will not be considered if not complete with CV, presentation letter and recent picture. • Salary is based on Experiences Please submit your application to: gm@thelayar.com THE LAYAR Designer Villas & Spa Jalan Pangkung Sari 10X, Seminyak 80361 - Indonesia. T:+62 361 733262 F:+62 361 737957 NC/Es/11 Nov 15

Add the sugar, eggs and remaining half of the melted butter, whisking well after each addition. Finally add the flour, vanilla, salt, Grand Marnier or orange zest and the chopped chocolate and incorporate these well. Pour the batter into a buttered 20 cm x 20 cm pan and bake at 350 degrees for 35-45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean and the brownies are pulling away from the pan. Let them cool about 20 minutes before cutting into squares.

Ingredients: - 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder - 1/2 tsp. baking soda - 2/3 cup melted butter, divided in half - 1/2 cup boiling water - 1 2/3 cups granulated sugar - 2 large eggs - 1 1/3 cups white flour - 1 tsp. vanilla extract - 1/4 tsp. sea salt

Note: You can also sprinkle a bit of Amed sea salt over the batter before it bakes.

All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2015 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/Es/11 Nov 15


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BUKIT Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] House for sale and rent in Pecatu. 7 bedroom, 5 bathroom, 3 story, 200m², Hak Milik, hotel license, semi furniture. Price $299.000 AUD, rent Rp. 150 juta per year. Call +614 6742 8858, email <sulistyowati76@hotmail.com>. [9977] Dreamland - 3 storey new house for sale/rent - 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, pool, fully furnished, rooftop entertainment area, great views. Sell US$ 290,000. Rent $19,000/yr. Phone +62 877 6161 1531. Email <dwayu.92@gmail.com>. [9743] Near Dreamland new 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom house for sale/rent. Pool and entertainment area. Fully furnished. Open plan living. Sell US$110.000. Rent US$10.000/year. Phone +62 877 6161 1531. Email <dwayu.92@gmail. com>. [9744]

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Houses for sale. In Taman Griya Jimbaran, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego). Also Dreamland Bukit Ungasan, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. Freehold. Need to do some finishing. Total land 1.65 are. Close to all amenities, beaches and club. Rp. 1.9 Billion (nego). Text only 081 2381 5292. [9663]

Bali Safe Harbor Co. Ltd. 12, Jl. Gunung Payung, Kutuh Ungasan Tel./fax +62-361/772-690 & Tel. +62-81-2382-3697 (24/7) info@balisafeharbor.com / www.balisafeharbor.com

For rent villa 3 bed, 3 bath, 3 AC, pool, Wifi, hot water, maid, TV cable, 2200 watt, water PDAM. 250m2 near Grill Fish Beach. Please call or email <balivila@yahoo.com>. 081 2382 3731 Seli or <marsel76lina@gmail.com>. [0341]

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Real Estate Bali Elders is Australia’s oldest and most trusted Real Estate brand, now open in Bali offering property services with the same level of diligence, honesty and ethics. Elders are bringing Australian selling experience and methods to Bali. Become an Exclusive Elders client and get treated with the respect an exclusive client deserves. We are offering property owners the opportunity to get completely honest and regular feedback from the market about the sale of their property. Buyers can purchase with the confidence that no commission is worth more to us than our reputation.

Two furnished apartments in the heart of Kuta Owners very keen to get a deal done on a choice of two one bedroom fully furnished and serviced studio apartments. 20 year lease, that works out to just over $65US a week. The choice is yours invest or make one your Bali retreat and leave home with nothing but your wallet and passport. Make an offer the owners want one. Phone Arif 085737410738 950,000,000 IDR

$95,000 Au

$68,000 US

Email : info@eldersbali.com Web : www.eldersbali.com Phone: 0857 3734 0002

GOLD FOUND IN CANGGU RICE PADDY You will think you have struck it rich when you inspect this traditional looking on the outside, modern contemporary on the inside 2 bed, 2 bath plus studio villa, 2.5m x 5m pool, rooftop gazebo and the price includes nearly all the furniture. Hak Milik title with good paved access road. Phone Arif 085737410738 1,800,000,000 IDR

$182,000 Au

$145,000 US

ELDERS BALI BUSINESS BROKER If you are looking to buy or sell a business in Bali, Elders have a highly experienced and professional business broker to look after your requirements.

Coffee distribution business for sale - Bali Location – Location – Location - Legian Yes it may be the most overused description in Real Estate but sometimes it says it all. 4 ensuite bedrooms, spacious living/ kitchen, magic outdoor living and very private pool. Built by Australians and situated between JL Legian and the beach and almost exactly half way between the Seminyak restaurant strip and the Kuta night life. This is a villa that will fill the needs of the young and more mature. 5 minutes to everything. Excellent rental yield potential. Price includes all quality furniture. 5,582,200,000 IDR

$564,000 Au

$410,000 US

This Bali based business has operated successfully for 14 years. It has all of the necessary licenses to import, export and roast coffee and trademarks, placing it in an excellent position for a new enthusiastic owner. There is an opportunity for a new extended lease and the current facility also offers a living facility. The vendor would consider an investor, be that having a role in the business or passive with an ability to own the business outright in the future. Contact us for details. businesssales@eldersbali.com 2,600,000,000 IDR

$260.000 Au

$182,000 US

Thinking of selling your business have a chat with our business broker to find out how to realise your businesses full price potential. Wanting to buy a business, don’t risk your hard earned money without talking to someone that can guide you through the process. Confidentiality and privacy at all times. Ph. 0821 4626 5773 Email: businesssales@eldersbali.com

All advertised properties are for sale in Indonesian Rupiah, currency conversions correct at time of calculation but are only provided as a guide

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PRIME BALI DEVELOPMENT LANDS

JLL is currently marketing several attractive development sites across Bali, offering both beachfront locations and commercial property.

Below are a few sample properties for your consideration.

JIMBARAN—BEACH

Investment highlights Property positioned adjacent to the Four Seasons Resort and directly behind the Sundara beach club; Perfect resort development sized plot. The seller will consider sub-division or partial sale of the property.

About the land Land area: 5,18 ha. Land title: HGB. Development Ready—property is positioned on the main road and directly across the street from Jimbaran beach.

JIMBARAN—COMMERCIAL

Investment highlights Property is centrally positioned in a very high traffic tourism & commercial area, directly on the way to The Ayana and Four Seasons Resorts and Bukit Peninsula; and has a 100 meter wide frontage along the main road.

About the land Land area: 1,5 ha with existing buildings with complete operating license with clean & clear Freehold SHM and HGB land titles.

BINGIN LAND CLIFF FRONT

Investment highlights A most strategic & rare location at Pantai Bingin, Pecatu. Close to Dreamland and Balangan beaches in the Uluwatu area of South Bali.

About the land Land area: 1,58 ha. Land title: HGB. The site has approximately 80 meters of direct cliff beach frontage.

SOKA, TABANAN

Investment highlights A dramatic beachfront location with approximately 200 meters of beach frontage and great access along the main Tabanan highway.

About the land Land area: 3,6 ha. Land title: HGB.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Jakarta office Alia | m. +62 811 81 216 80 Syam | m. +62 838 086 44986 e. Alia.Wahid@ap.jll.com

Bali office Indra | m. +62 81338 210 581 Huri | m. + 62 818 878 922 Rita | m. + 62 813 371 049 89 e. Bali.Enquiries@ap.jll.com

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11 November - 25 November, 2015

KARANGASEM

NEGARA

Licensed and operating 6 rooms sea view hotel / restaurant in Amed for sale, on 9are freehold land. Expansion possible. Detailed property and business info on <http://www.viviun.com/AD-221687/>. Contact: 0857 3769 7193 or <bali.hotel.for.sale@gmail.com>. [0314]

Urgent! Land for sale near Negara. 1 Ha beautiful flat land with 100 coconut trees, very close to the beach, wide road access. Hak Milik. 36 mil/are. <ikosobukina@gmail.com>. 0813 3803 0204 Irina. [0331]

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Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara area (west Bali). Small or big plots. Starting price Rp. 40 million/are (big plots) or available small plots in different area. Road access. Please call/SMS 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2389 5551 (English speaking). [9663]

Villa for sale in Amed 200m2 building, 3 rooms, 3 bath, pool 12x4, land 30 ares, leasing 32 years, beach front near diving spots, 9 Billion nego / Peladung Tirta Gangga area land for sale 33 ares with road access, flat land, view 2600 on ocean and M. Agung, 3 Billion fix. <cr.eden.roc@ gmail.com> or tel 0821 4791 9338. [0317]

SEMINYAK

Pristine 39 are freehold beachfront land in famous Japanese shipwreck bay in Amed with direct access to main road and fabulous views of Lombok, beach, ocean and mountains. Perfect for boutique resort or villa complex. Rp. 195 juta/are. Please text or call Ana 081 2460 9553. [0336]

House available for rent in Seminyak 5 min walk to the beach, 2 AC bedroom, Wifi, staffed, furnished. Monthly to August 2016. Call 0819 1673 2481. [0281] Rare opportunity at Jalan Petitenget! 34 years leasehold land on prime location with two access, 500m from the beach! Plots available from 3are, total 45,3are. Direct contact 0822 3608 7507 or <nooysilviana@yahoo.com>. [0307]

JIMBARAN Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]

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Large Warehouse for rent [600m2] Minimum 5 Years. offices/café with monthly rentals included suitable for events, office space, to create shops. Flexible as the space is large. Located on the thriving Mertanadi St. contact <mertanadirental@gmail.com>. [0311]

Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jl Bukit Hijau no 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, free Wifi. Rp. 2,750K monthly or Rp. 250K daily. Call 081 2395 8971 or 081 2398 8187. [0091]

Petitenget Freehold Villa!! Excellent location!! Motivated seller! Extremely popular section of Petitenget. 3-4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, swimming pool, staff quarters, good access. Close to Vasanti Seminyak Resort. Walk to the beach! Enquiries: <colin.biff@gmail.com>. [0320]

House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244]

Three rooms available for rental, fully furnished and hot water for shower. Close to S.M.A school, good location, close to Bali Deli Seminyak, Jalan Bidadari. Call Fatimah +62 818 0540 2249 or Hartley +62 877 6188 0306. [0332]

Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803]

Villa our home to rent December to February. Upstairs one bedroom 60 sq mts, ensuite, air conditioner, swimming pool, Wi-Fi, cable TV, electricity, water and parking, staff. 600.000 Rp. p/n negotiable. <www.villabeijo.com>. Gary 0819 3626 6264. [0353]

Fully furnished house for rent in Jimbaran. Perumahan Taman Jimbaran, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, diningroom, car port with roof, garden. Land size: 114m2. House size: 70m2. Electricity: 2200w. Price: 45million/year (negotiable). Phone: 0857 9268 8189. Email: <nita.sala@icloud.com>. [0321] C/RE/U-11 Nov. 15

Goa Gongs Land. Sale: 2000m2 vacant land, high elevation, Goa Gong. Available in full or smaller piece. Optional for subdivision into 7 smaller blocks. Any enquiries: +62 812 4640 3096 / <alegria_villa@yahoo.com>. [0328]

avanee residence DENPASAR

DENPASAR

UBUD

BALI

Rare Opportunity. For sale in tranquil Lodtunduh, 3B/3B, rice field. House in 12 home compound with staff, pool, gardens, views. Great rental income. 30 year lease. USD 150,000. <jaymsi@yahoo.com>. [0229]

Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 2.000.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0852 3754 2274. [8830] House for rent, 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, nice quiet area, AC, Perumahan Lembu Sura. Rp. 35 juta per year. Call owner 0813 3963 1779. [9595] Land + house 2 are for sale in Denpasar, Jl Cokroaminoto Gang Swari C. Central location, access road. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [0130] House for rent located in Tukad Badung. 0812 3646 6176 or 0877 6118 0842. [0146]

2 bedrooms villa, pool , 3 bathrooms, tiny garden, central location Seminyak near Sunset Road, yearly rent, also 3 bedrooms. Jl. Soputan 2,5 millions per month. Pls call 0857 1178 8860, 0821 4439 6528. [0356]

Freehold land for sale. 4.36 are. 4km from Ubud centre. Amazing location in Penestanan. Call Indra 0821 4658 4505 to see the land. Land ready to build on. See volcanos. Quiet area. [0280]

“Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs”

ONLY Rp. 2.500.000 / month

Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-26 Nov. 14

Land for Sale: Jl. Sekar, Kesiman, Kertalangu. Close to Ayung River. 2.5 ara. Price for one ara Rp. 700.000.000. Call Bahasa or English 0813 3872 1947. [0197]

For sale one bedroom suites full furnished, full facility, (leasehold 28 years). Two bedrooms, private pool, full service & management, option freehold or leasehold. Three bedrooms, private pool villa, full furnished (leasehold), 2 kilometers from Ubud center, easy access to Green School. Price start from $50.000. Please contact owner <masdana81@gmail.com>. +62 813 3843 1680. [0315] Villa for sale 4 km from Ubud. Freehold. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living room, kitchen, swimming pool, 2 terraces, fully furnished. 3 ares panoramic view volcano-ricefileds. 230.000 Euro. Contact <via2bali@gmail.com>. [0324] Jazz Cafe Ubud for sale. Fully equipped restaurant/music venue. Available with Jazz Cafe name or premises/equipment only. 5 are land size. Bali style architecture and gardens with space to expand. 6/11/16 year options. Priced for quick sale. Email <jazzcafesale@gmail.com> for details. [0339]

2 storey house for sale in Denpasar. 2 bedrooms upstairs, 4 bedrooms downstairs. 3 Are land. Goverment water. 3500 watt electricity. Call 0813 3872 4288. [0243] Villa for sale IDR 2.3 M at Padang Sambian Jl.Gunung Lumut, land 200m2, building 318m2, 3 floor, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 3 kitchen, swimming pool, semi furnished, garden. Contact sms 0821 4473 4690. [0310]

Shop for lease – 6years. The Shop is located on prime location Jalan Monkey Forest in Ubud. The premises feature 170 sq meters including: office, storage space. One car parking space in the back. The shop has been fitted with very high end materials and benefits from 6 cameras cctv, air con system, telephone, speedy 2MB, sound system. 400.000.000 IDR per annum. For more details and / or visit. Please call : 081 1392 2509. [0355]

For sale new house with swimming pool. Urgent sale at Jl. Tukad Balian, 10 minutes Sanur beach, green belt view, only $154.000 nego. And off Jalan Mertasari, on Jalan Kertha Husada, price $178.000. Please contact owner <masdana81@gmail.com>. +62 813 3843 1680. [0316]

New house, 2 bedrooms ensuite, AC, furnished, fully equipped, 10 giga fibreoptic tel/TV/internet, open dining/ kitchen, private terrace/garden w/view, excellent security, $18,000US 42mths nego, excl bills/services, other propositions considered, available 15/12/15. Hp. 081 2381 6120, <cha3rlie@gmail.com>. [0357]

Land 4.84 ares for sale Kerta Dalem Sidakarya Denpasar, access road 6 meters. Quiet area near Green zone. Per ara 850 juta. For information call tel 0821 4791 9338, email <cr.eden.roc@gmail.com>. [0318] C/Re/I-22 July 15


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&harming 2 bedroom cottage style villa in the heart of 6eminyak Open plan living spaces extending to the pool tropical gardens 9ery quiet private, a short stroll to 6eminyak¶s shopping street Perfect entry level property as holiday home or lifestyle investment Price IDR 2,750,000,000 Land Area 230 sqm Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs Build Area 110 sqm

6pacious open plan designer interiors with a modern feel Private side terrace for dining and its own outdoor Jacuzzi Located on the famous double 6 beach with its sand surf 0inutes walk to some of Bali¶s best cafes, shops and nightlife Price IDR 2,100,000,000 Build Area 67 sqm Ownership Leasehold 31 yrs

6tudio apartment in a beachfront resort Owner wants to sell now Full resort facilities, pool, restaurant, lounge, spa, security, parking Fronting the pool, spacious open plan design, modern furnishing Perfect entry level property a very attractive buy at this price Price IDR 1,555,000,000 Build Area 45 sqm Ownership Leasehold 30 yrs

PETITENGET - 1102

BATU BELIG - 967

CANGGU - 1110

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1ewly renovated multi story villa with a long lease for security Four king size bedrooms with designer ensuite bathrooms/ robes +uge rooftop terrace with plenty of space for a sunset gazebo 0inutes away from the Bali¶s best restaurants, beaches bars Land Area Build Area

300 sqm 240 sqm

CANGGU - 1091

Price IDR 5,400,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 28 yrs

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Amazing location, walk to the beach school and &anggu &lub .ing size ensuite bedrooms overlooking the swimming pool 6pacious airy living / dining area with modern western kitchen Private secure with a long lease hold for added security Land Area Build Area

483 sqm 280 sqm

Price IDR 5,500,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 43 yrs

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0odern and spacious design multi level villa, 100m from the beach 7hree large bedrooms and a huge master bedroom all with en suites Part of a secure villa complex with paved access and 24h security A beautiful beachside residence or a perfect holiday rental villa Land Area Build Area

450 sqm 400 sqm

CANGGU - 1042

Price IDR 6,100,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 26 yrs

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A beautiful, freehold villa in a private, secure area of &anggu Large swimming pool with deck, gardens and relaxing gazebo Indoor media room, service area, huge terrace with ocean views Only ¿ve minutes drive to (cho Beach and &anggu¶s, cafes/ bars Land Area Build Area

350 sqm 300 sqm

Price IDR 5,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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Beautiful countryside freehold villa with a charming Bali µfeel¶ 7hree large double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms robes 6et in a quiet green area of &anggu minutes drive to amenities A well priced, located and built villa, perfect for your Bali home Land Area Build Area

400 sqm 180 sqm

Price IDR 3,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold

JIMBARAN - 996

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(legant modern 4 bedroom residence, Jimbaran Bay ocean views (levated main Àoor houses bright open plan living spaces 0ezzanine modern (uropean kitchen casual dinner area 7wo car garage, paved access via a public road, storage Land Area Build Area

500 sqm 580 sqm

Price IDR 4,900,000,000 Ownership Freehold

LAND KLUNGKUNG - 1093 BATU BELIG - 920 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 KETEWEL - 759

JIMBARAN - 1107

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Immaculate 3 bedroom villa, a short drive to Jimbaran Bay (xtremely well appointed maintained by the one and only owner Open plan living spaces that can be enclosed, fronting the pool *reat entry level property, attractively priced, value for money Land Area Build Area

200 sqm 140 sqm

Price IDR 2,400,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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Delightful two bedroom tropical villa, contemporary modern design 6pacious open plan living spaces looking out to pool garden Due to be completed June 2015 model villa available to view 7he best deal in 6anur for location (behind +ardy¶s), price quality Land Area Build Area

200 sqm 150 sqm

Price IDR 2,900,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 30 yrs

SEMINYAK - 1089 BALIAN - 1004 BRAWA - 774 BALANGAN - 998

Beachfront, 14.5 are, wide frontage, paved access, surf break nearby, IDR 375,000,000/are Leasehold 35 years, 1,700 sqm (17 are), 150m to the beach, IDR 13,500,000/are/year )reehold, 1, 00 sqm (1 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 17,400,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Absolute beachfront land, 2,530 sqm (25.3 are), freehold, IDR 650,000,000/are Rare leasehold land in Jl. Petitenget, 856 sqm, IDR 22,000,000/year 30 years+ext 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 26.5 years, 500 sqm (5 Are), IDR 8,500,000/are/year Freehold land Balangan, 5,000 sqm,ocean views and access to beach, IDR 22,100,000,000

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CANGGU

House for over contract: Legian. Huge garden area. 3 A/C bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open living/dining/kitchen, 4th room, laundry/staff toilet. Rp 120,000,000 (nego) per year min 2 years. <mallenchilds@yahoo.com>. 0812 380 2229. [0351]

2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9792]

KUTA Bungalows & villas for rent Jln Patimura gang Melati no 2x Legian and Kuta Area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, parking area. Price start IDR 2,5 million - IDR 3,5 million / month. Contact person: 081 1380 6867 / 763 752. [9614]

C/Re/I-10 June 15

7.7 ha stunning ocean view hillside for sale overlooking Lovina North Bali. 4 x certificate hak milik Great capital gain potential with airport and toll road coming!!! Rp50,000,000 per are nego

Lease. Land for lease. Good location in Kuta, just off Sunset Road, close to Carrefour and Sushi-Tei and close to beaches and Seminyak. 9.6 are. Phone Fatimah +62 818 0540 2249 or Hartley +62 877 6188 0306. [0333] Luxury Villa for sale, location in Pererenan, Badung. Land 2000M2, Building+/-1500M2. 4 unit villas, 5 bathrooms, 1 swimmingpool, 1 whirlpool, 1 kitchen, 1 livingroom, 1 staffroom, parking, electric. Price IDR 19.500.000.000. Mobile: 0812 8000 0655. [0329]

TABANAN

sumbawapropertygroup@gmail.com sumbawapropertygroup.com +62 8123802310 C/Re/G-30 Sept 15

LAND FOR SALE

Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447]

Freehold villa complex of two magnificent 3 bedroom villas just 150 meters from the ocean with panoramic views of ocean, ricefields, jungle and mountains. Total land size 20 are, build size 1200m2, 6 bedrooms plus 2 media rooms, 2 large pools, have to be seen to be fully appreciated, ideal investment with new toll road coming soon. Priced at $350,000 less than cost to build at IDR 12 Billion (US$895,000). For photos or to arrange an inspection please SMS/Whatsapp/Call 08786 285 1088 BBM BSP888. [0344]

Land for lease or sale ± 8 are, 3 joglo in. Half finish for make villa. Private road and 5 minute to Batu Bolong beach. Contact: 0812 3684 9927. Canggu. [0240] For rent large brand new 2 story house with 8 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Unfurnished with pool, garage, nice kitchen on 4 are land on Jl. Batu Bolong. 400 juta one year. 350 juta per year for 2 or more years. Call Ketut for more info 085 2539 05840. [0286] Beautiful piece of land 8 or 15 Aras. Leasehold 26 years, Babakan Canggu area,10 minutes from Echo beach. Ready to build, 3 meters private road access, ITR for building permit is ready. For more information please contact: Dewa at 081 755 7935. [9948] A beautiful Villa for rent at Canggu. 3 bed room, swimming pool, living room, kitchenette, garage nice garden at reasonable price at IDR 170 mil/year. Please call 081 2392 1350 / 081 856 7221. [0312]

House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707] Land Lumbung, Selemadeg Barat, Bonian Beach. 900m from road Gilimanuk, 10.5 are. South view rice field & river. Other side road 3m till river. Ready to build. 80jt/are nego. 0818 0873 2300 owner. [0179]

Nice view land at Canggu (Tiying Tutul). 900m² (9 are). Email <agungsutamash@gmail.com>. Contact: +62 81 139 6407. [0099]

Land for sale Canggu Tibubeneng, strategic location, land size 6 Are (2 Are & 4 Are). SHM. 700 million/are nego, ready to build. Contact: 081 2386 9064. [9440] A breathtaking piece of hillside land in Singaraja at Banjar Village overlooking the sea. 1.65+ hectare divided into 4 part, asking for Rp. 50 million per are. Can be sold separately. Hotmix road access. 4km from sea and 6km from the town.

Call Yandog at +62 81237 220358 NC/Re/P-11 Nov. 15

Dijual Canggu Villa Banjar Tiying Tutul. 2 Bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. Fully furnished. Freehold, IMB 2015. Carport, pool, large storage room. Land: 167 m2. Building: +/- 200 m2. Price: Rp 2.200.000.000. HP: 081 682 7081. <verahs@yahoo.com>. [0319] For lease yearly beautiful 2 bedrooms villa with pool, garden, private parking, fully furnished in Jl. Nelayan Canggu. Price 195 million/year (included staff). Contact 0821 4417 8717. [0326] Freehold 2 are with 200m2 factory building in good condition on Jl Raya Kayu Tulang east of Jl Canggu with good access for 675.000.000/are. Ana : 0812 460 9553. <anama_salsman@hotmail.com>. [0330]

New house for rent, Rp. 12 million/year minimum 2 years. Garage, living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen. Location in Banjar Anyar, Kuwum - Tabanan. Call 08573 9999 445. [0340]

SANUR

Beautiful unique quality built timber home, spacious 3 bedrooms, pool, established gardens, 8 are (800m2), quiet permanent rice field views, brawa beach area, leasehold 22years + option. Rp. 4.2 Billion, Ph 0812 4636 3786, email owner <janicegibbs@yahoo.com>. [0337]

Villa & Residence for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wifi, 5 minutes to the beach & international school. Call 081 238 735 174 / 081 138 5315, email <juarez@balileisurems. com>. [9778]

Brawa beachside land for leasehold sale, 2 blocks: 5 are 50m to beach, water views, 25years+, Rp 15. 5Mil per are per year, or, 2 x 8are, 300m to beach, 23 years+, Rp 10.5 per are per year, owner Ph 0878 6064 0060, <p.jurd@ yahoo.com>. [0338]

Office space for rent. 3 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 180 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737] For rent- Beautiful 2 story modern, newly built, fully enclosed 3brm villa. Full of quality fittings and appliances, pool, short walk to beach and Cafes. 330 million per year. Call 0819 1667 2880 or email <andreab@iinet.net.au> to view. [0293] 2 Luxurious villa for rent, one with 4 bed rooms, 4 bath rooms, very large living room, new kitchen, terrace, and gudang. The second 3 bed rooms, 2 bath rooms kitchen with living rooms, TV area and terrace. The complex are 18 ara with garden, garage, fish fond, swimming pool, ocean and river view. Availiable for long and short rent, price all villa Rp. 350.000.000/year. The villa can be rented separatly, 0821 4554 6488, or 0813 3720 5352, <niwayan88@hotmail.com>. [0349] For rent 2 house with swimming pool. New building. 3 bedroom 3 bathroom. Fully furnished. Carport, garden, wifi ect. Near international school. Only 58 million/year. Possible for long term rent. Owner 0812 3955 5544, <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. [0352] Sanur - Large 4 bedroom house to rent for 6 months. 3 storey. Fully furnished, aircon, nice neighbourhood. 10 minute walk to beach. Price 90 million rupiah. Call 0812 3729 3892. [0354]

Bloo Lagoon Village Location Land size Price Facilities

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Padang Bai Village No. 15, Manggis, Ulakan, Karangasem 318m2, 2 bedrooms with terrace, 2 bathrooms, kitchen IDR 2,5 billion ( + 178,571 USD ) Swimming pool, Spa, restaurant, and other facilities

Can be checked at www.bloolagoon.com Leasehold until 27.01.2056 (40 years) Contact: 081313613574 – 085697660837 Email: davidstephenbudiman@yahoo.co.id C/Re/I-11 Nov. 15

FOR RENT Large brand new 2 story house with 8 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Unfurnished with pool, garage, nice kitchen on 4 are land on Jl. Batu Bolong. 400 juta one year. 350 juta per year for 2 or more years. Call Ketut for more info 085 2539 05840

Luxury Apartment for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 floors, fast Wifi, private garden, no pool. Available from now, from IDR 8.5 Million/month or IDR 85 Million/year. 0361 8482 866. <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002] Two exceptional quality brand new villas in a perfect location being sold separately or together as a complex, leasehold 28.5 Years + 20 year extension. Villa 1 is 4.5 Are, 210m2, Closed Living, Pool & Garden, 3 + 1 Bedrooms, IDR 2.7 Billion (US$200,000). Villa 2 is 12 Are, 417m2, closed living, large pool & garden, beautiful view, double garage, 4 bedrooms, IDR 8 Billion (US$595,000). These properties have to be seen to fully appreciate the quality and location. For photos or to arrange an inspection please SMS/Whatsapp/Call 08786 285 1088 BBM BSP88. [0342] Prestigious office building for sale with large rental income guaranteed for 3 Years, located in Canggu with main road frontage and parking for 7 cars and 20+ motorbikes. Built on 10 Are, comprising of 2 offices and 3 one bedroom apartments with a total build size of 600m2. Both offices are rented for 3 years and apartments are booked until December 2015. Offered for sale leasehold 22 years IDR 5.5 Billion Fixed Price. Tel/SMS/Whatsapp 08786 285 1088. [0343] 3 bedrooms villa for rent/sale. S. pool. Full furnished. Staff. Security. Location Jl. Pantai Berawa, 200 m to Canggu Club. Walking distance to restaurants/shops. Email: <nani@baliarmonia.com>. Mobile 081 6180 0699. [0350]

NC/RE/M-28 Oct. 15


Bali Advertiser LAND FOR SALE IN NUSA PENIDA • • • -

Real Estate

11 November - 25 NOvember, 2015

Prime Sea Frontage Land At PEJUKUTAN ; 1,2 Ha – ‘Pantai Atoh’ Prime Sea View Land At PEJUKUTAN ; 92 Ara Land (Total) At KUTAMPI ; 30 Ha Some Complete With Certificates Some Still Under Process

LOMBOK Land 34 are - Rp 25 mill/are, close to everything, 15-20 min Senggigi or Mataram beautiful views. Land same area, 2 x 1000m2 building blocks Rp 300mill each. Contact; 0813 3978 3681 / 0812 4652 8266. [0327]

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SINGARAJA Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]

PLEASE NO AGENTS, TRUSTED STAFF, OR FRIENDS ‘ ------------------------DIRECT BUYERS ONLY-----------------

Beautiful Beachland near Singaraja north Bali (160m beach, 7 minutes from Carrefour). Quiet, 900m from mainroad. 105 are ready to build. Already: Road Access, electricity, filled up. Enough water all year. <bubalovina@ gmail.com>, 0821 4464 3615. [0288] Land for sale in Lovina, Singaraja (Kalibukbuk Village). Prime location, 200m from beach and center of Lovina. 1500 sqm, 3jt/sqm, minimum buy 600sqm, open for negotiation. Ideal for hotels/villas/bungalows. Contact 0813 3318 4825 / 081 838 4748. [0347]

Contact Person ; PLEASE SMS TO : 085 969 028 527 with your full contact data with name we will contact you

LEASEHOLD

Only 5 minutes from Canggu Club. 26 years + 20 years extension. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large pool, garage, etc. Land 2.60 Ara, built 200m2 Contact Alex

papayalemon@hotmail.com NC/RE/U-11 Nov 15

NC/RE/U-11 Nov 15

NUSA DUA A new 2 bedroom house with small garden and an apartment for 2+2 people, walking distance to the beach, short-term or long-term. Land for sale or rent also available. 0821 4552 2200 or <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [0008] 3 bedroom 3 bath modern house with pool for rent. Comes with nice furniture. Quiet and nice neighbourhood. Close to toll road, 10 minutes to Jimbaran. Call 0361 738 518 if interested. [0322] Fully furnish house for sale Puri Ratu, Raya Nusa Dua. Land 200m2 – Building 250m2, 2 garage, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, freehold, new house ready to use, warm neighbourhood, easy access - 081 876 9871. <jessica@ east-2-west.com>. [0345] House shop for sale ByPass Nusa Dua, Corner, Infront Hotel Pop, strategic & busy location, good for business, 10x20m2, Freehold. Now is renting until Sep 2016. Ready to occupied Oct 2016. 081 876 9871 – <jessica@east-2west.com>. [0346]

LOOKING FOR

REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 13.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Looking for house for 1 year rent in Bedugul and surrounding. Min 3 bedroom, Internet, lonely location, far from traffic, good view, car access. Possible without furniture. <fesedona@gmail. com>, +62 813 3752 8854. [001]

Contact BALI ADVERTISER

Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta - Bali Telp : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz

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GIANYAR Saba Beach land for sale 4.73 Are. Beach side of highway. Electricity and water. High side of sealed road in quite cul de sac Price Rp400 mil per Are. Call Dewa 0813 3861 6054 or email <couplemate2012@gmail.com> for photos. [0230] Land for sale located in Jl. Pantai Lebih Gianyar. 1 are. Good for ruko. Call 081 2394 8595. [0258]

KEROBOKAN Villa in Kerobokan, 2 are, 2 floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 livingroom, open kitchen, pool, furnished, AC, hot water. Price 100 mill/year. 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [7916] Guest house & room in Kerobokan Marlboro. Size 8x4 metres with terrace & garden, full furnish, AC, hot water, TV, Wifi, carpark. Minimum 2 year, max 5 year. Call Made 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [8801]

C/Re/G-02 Sept. 15

Beautiful land 10 to 53 ara Leasehold for 30 or 50 years

House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872]

HOUSES FOR SALE In Taman Griya Jimbaran 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego) In Dreamland Bukit Ungasan 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. Freehold. Need to do some finishing.Total land 1.65 are. Close to all amenities, beaches and club. Rp. 1.9 Billion (nego)

SMS/text only: 08123815292 NC/Re/P-5 Aug. 15

4,2 milyar nego! 2 lantai, LT:118, LB:185, 3 kamar tidur, pool, taman, sumur bor, garase. Jl. Baliku 1, Banjar Semer, hub: 08123972137. [0192] Beautiful 26.40 are land for sale in Br. Kulibul, 1km north of Brawa. 17.70 are freehold + 8.70 are on 90 year leasehold. property need development work. 2 or 3 villas possibility. Price 150,000,000/are. Photos & info <mimdomode@hotmail.com> or 081 1386 6067. [0313]

It is located in Kerobokan, 5 minutes from downtown Seminyak and Petitenget.

Great deal!

The land is in a building zone with certificate, its zoning and tax pajak paid. It is divisible per 10 ara or more, the contract is 30 years 8 million (€ 580) per ara per year, an option of extension 20 years is payable in December 2017 at a price of 11 million (EUR 800) per ara per year. Dual Access by Jl. Tangkuban Perahu or Jl. Mertasari Ideal for Villas or Hotel Contact us by email nicolaspurorge@gmail.com or call us at +62 (0) 87881850350 / +62 (0) 81353514472 C/RE/P-27 May 15

LAND FOR SALE Jl. Sekar, Kesiman, Kertalangu. Close to Ayung River. 2.5 ara.

House for rent yearly in Jl Bumbak. 2 bedroom ensuite bathroom, livingroom, open kitchen, pool, storage & carport. Full furnish, AC & water heater. Nego price. Info contact owner 0831 1457 9399. [0323] Kerobokan North Kuta 10 minutes to Seminyak 2 vacant blocks of land for sale. 2.5 are each. Ready to build plans. Freehold. Rp. 690.000.000 per are. Phone Ketut Wardana +62 81 139 5948. <www.balilandforsale.com.au>. [0325] 18 Bali ˆ Rooms & Studio located in Pengubengan, Kerobokan is available for monthly or yearly rental. Newly built and fully furnished, garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, cable TV, regular housekeeping service & security. Promo rates from Rp 2,5 to Rp 5 million/ month. Call Shinta at +62 819 3600 8786 or email to <info@18bali.com>. [0334]

VILLA FOR SALE ON THE BEACH SIDE OF SANUR

Nice new villa on 2 are in Sanur 22 years lease. Very good location in Jl. Kesari close to Bali Hyatt Hotel. Large swimming pool and nice garden. Big terrace, gazebo with BBQ, 1-2 bedroom, 2 aircon, big flat TV, high speed internet, fully furnished with all equipment, garage. SELLING FOR IDR 2.1 BILLION

Call 081 239 222 940 - 081 238 994 091 NC/Re/P-11 Nov. 15

Two great affordable 2 b/r houses for sale. Freehold. One just off Marlboro with pool & one on Gunung Salak. Rp.1,8 M & Rp.2,85 M. By appointment only. SMS +62 81 2384 7571. [0335] Villa for rent - one bedroom. IDR 10 million - 15 million/ month. Furnished. Large garden. Wifi. Sharing swimming pool. Call 0813 3806 2085 / 0821 4445 9991 Gusti. [0204]

Price for one ara Rp. 700.000.000.

Furnished 2 story villa, 3 bedroom, two bathroom, large deck, large lounge, kitchen, dining area, plunge pool, phone, security window grills. Rp. 75 million year. <villadamoi@gmail.com> - 081 138 8697. [0348] Villa for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 150 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [9705]

Call Bahasa or English

0813 3872 1947 NC/Re/M-30 Sept 15

14 Are Next to the stunning village of Kedunggu. 5 Mins from Tanah Lot Temple and 25 mins from Canggu. At 700m from the beach, it has stunning ocean and sunset views. Ready to build with Perumahan aspect and sealed access, this is a must see for Investor and Developers because at this price, it won’t last. With the announcement of the New Sunset Road due any day, this opportunity can’t be missed.

Price at IDR 350 Jt/ Are. 082 145 934 107

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WITH THE RIGHT ADVICE IT’S PARADISE Title: Freehold

Title: Leasehold Valid until April 2039

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Stunning freehold villa in walking distance from famous Echo Beach The 2-storey fully furnished luxury villa (around 600 m2) is situated at Padang Linjong in Canggu. The villa sits on 15 are of land and consists of spacious living room, 2 dining areas and 4 bedrooms. It also includes large swimming pool with Jacuzzi, bale and bar as well as a 2-storey ofďŹ ce/staff building (110 m2) with 2 extra bedrooms. Adjacent extended garden/building land (30 are) with river view is for sale as well for IDR 19,400,000,000. Prices are negotiable. Contact: Dimitris Price: +62 (0) 821 4411 9409 IDR 13,900,000,000 dimitris@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

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Build your own beautiful home on this fantastic plot of 589m2 of land in Cemagi, Canggu. It’s all about location and this one is deďŹ nitely strategic, sitting 10 km away from both Seminyak and Tanah Lot. A black sand beach with its own mini Tanah Lot sea temple is just 5 minutes away and the international airport at Ngurah Rai is just over 20km by car. The land boasts rice ďŹ eld views, ocean views and mountain views and the owner is asking for IDR 500 million/per are.We know this area and we know the price will increase, so call, text or email me today to arrange for an inspection. Contact: Lisa Price: +62 (0) 878 8000 0440 IDR 3,000,000,000 lisa@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

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Title: Hak Pakai

Title: Freehold

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Price: IDR 5,800,000,000

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Title: Freehold

SCGU1048 Canggu

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This stunning section of land that provides amazing panoramic ocean views is a must see and will prove to be a perfect location to develop your residence here in Bali. The land has a perfect elevation that cannot be blocked, very good road access and infrastructure in place. Contractors and architects can be provided to assist towards design and development work. Prime location / breathtaking land / number 1 investment! Karl ‡ +62 (0) karl@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

SCGU1084 Canggu

2080 m2

Price: Price on application

Title: Leasehold

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Price: IDR 9,300,000,000

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Brand NEW Built in 2015! Freehold (SHM) Villa with WOW- Factor! Best of the best building quality and top quality imported ďŹ ttings and ďŹ xtures! This villa is one of a kind in Bali with stunning rice paddy (greenbelt) views! Prime location in Canggu, within close proximity to Echo Beach, Batu Bolong Beach, Old Man’s and DEUS. The luxury villa sits on 170 sqm freehold land with a total building size of 120 sqm. It consists of 2 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, guest bathroom, an open plan living and dining area. Contact : Amadeus Price: IDR 3,450,000,000 amadeus@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

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TRANQUIL UPMARKET VILLA

Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location

: IDR 3,850,000,000 : Leasehold :2 :2 : 179 SQM : 140 SQM : Furnished : Seminyak

COZY CANGGU VILLA

Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location

RV-2000

CHARMING VILLA IN KEROBOKAN

This charming villa is built on 560 sq meters of land with modern antiques style. The villa has three bedroom, en-suite bathroom, living and dining room, kitchen and large swimming pool with deck and sun bed. 7KLV YLOOD LV VWUDWHJLFDOO\ ORFDWHG LQ .HURERNDQ DFFHVVHG E\ PHWHU SDYLQJ URDG 2QO\ PLQXWHV to Canggu and 5 minutes to Seminyak shopping center and restaurant. This is the perfect villa for couples or family who is living in Bali and looking to secure their peaceful place for the future. DEFINITELY worth viewing!!!

Location : Kerobokan | Price : IDR 6,400,000,000

SPACIOUS VILLA IN SEMINYAK BALI

Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location

RV-1997

: IDR 3,000,000,000 : Leasehold :4 :4 : 504 SQM : 275 SQM : Furnished : Seminyak

RV-2001 : IDR 3,750,000,000 : Freehold :2 :3 : 173 SQM : 120 SQM : Furnished : Canggu

RV-2003

A UNIQUE HOUSE LIVING

Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location

: IDR 3,580,000,000 : Freehold :3 :3 : 230 SQM : 179 SQM : Semi Furnished : Tabanan

RV-1987

PRIVATE VILLA IN A COMPLEX

This villa is strategically located in a secure complex, just a few minute drive to Pererenan Beach. This three bedroom villa is built on 440 sq meters of land with three en-suite bathrooms. 7KH PDVWHU EHGURRP LV RQ WKH JURXQG ÀRRU ZLWK IXOO DPHQLWLHV LQFOXGLQJ D NLQJ VL]H EHG -DFX]]L 79 DQG '9' SOD\HU DQG SULYDWH JD]HER 7KH WZR RWKHU EHGURRPV DUH ORFDWHG RQ WKH ¿UVW ÀRRU DQG VHFRQG ÀRRU 7KLV YLOOD IHDWXUHV D ZHOO HTXLSSHG RSHQ SODQ NLWFKHQ ZLWK GLQLQJ WDEOH D FR]\ RSHQ style living room, and pool with deck and sun beds. This villa situated in a peaceful and tranquil area, protected within its own private compound, accessed by a private entrance, and leading into landscaped gardens. This villa suitable for family living or can be use for holiday rental.

Location : Pererenan | Price : IDR 6,115,000,000

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RV-1998

: IDR 950,000,000 : Leasehold :1 :1 : 70 SQM : 160 SQM : Furnished .HURERNDQ

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