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This is a make-ahead appetizer - perfect for the approaching holidays. The pate is made from fresh broad beans called ‘biji kara’ in the local supermarket. The pate and garnishes are made the day before and assembled before the guests arrive. You can make this with or without the chopped egg on top. Both ways are delicious.
Dilled Lemony Broad Bean Pate Serves 6 - 8
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- 250 grams fresh broad beans, skins removed and cooked until soft - see note below - 1- 2 Tbl. olive oil - 2 onions, chopped - 1 tsp. honey - 1 small glove garlic, sliced - 1/4 - 1/3 cup lemon or lime juice - 1/4 cup water - 2 tsp. chopped dill - salt and pepper to taste - a few dashes of Tabasco or a pinch of cayenne pepper - 1 hard boiled egg, finely chopped - 1 Tbl. extra-virgin olive oil - chopped fresh dill - sweet paprika powder - pinch of chili flakes - dill sprigs for garnish - lemon wedges - crusty bread
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Directions: Heat 1 Tbl. olive oil in a sauce pan then add the onions and sauté, stirring for 10 minutes over medium heat. Add a bit more oil if needed so they don’t stick. Stir in the honey and garlic and sauté for 5 minutes longer. Add the skinned and cooked beans with 1/4 cup lemon juice and cook for 10 minutes with 1/4 cup water. If more water is needed add bit by bit. The beans should be quite soft. Put the mixture into a food processor or use a stick blender and puree. Add the chopped dill, salt and pepper and the Tabasco or cayenne. Blend again. Taste to see if it needs more lemon, adding to your taste. However you don’t want the pate to be runny or it won’t hold its shape when you unmold it. Grease a mold or 3 small ramekins with olive oil and pack the pate in these. Cover and refrigerate over night When ready to serve unmold onto a serving dish. Garnish with the chopped egg. Drizzle on the olive oil and sprinkle with the paprika, chopped dill, a few chili flakes. Finally tuck sprigs of fresh dill here and there to complete your masterpiece. Serve with crusty bread and some lemon wedges on the side. Note: To skin the beans: cook for 5 minutes in boiling water. Remove the beans with a slotted spoon, putting them into a strainer. Wait until cool enough to handle and then squeeze the beans out of their skins and return them to the pot. Bring the beans to a boil and cook until soft, about 5. Buon Appétit! 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 © 2013 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Taking it to the Streets More Notes on Bali Street Art From reviled slum graf¿ti to sanctioned art in the urban landscape, street art has progressively moved through various stages and reinventions to become a recognized art form for the enjoyment, education and bene¿t of the general public. The visual pollution long associated with ugly, obscene and subversive graf¿ti is making way for a more esthetically based art form that stands in service of artistic, socio-cultural, environmental and commercial interests. Tenuous at ¿rst, a cooperative understanding between street artists and civic authorities is gaining ground and street art is becoming, not only respectable and sought-after, but inspiring and galvanizing. Authorities no longer routinely whitewash murals or chemically remove sprayed on slogans from public spaces. Some murals are now commissioned by city administrations and some private property owners will actually pay street artists to beautify their road-facing walls. Restaurants and roadside eateries, hotels and lodging places make murals an integral part of their interior and exterior design. Styles and forms of Bali street art. Street art is a worldwide phenomenon that has heavily inÀuenced the styles and artwork of Balinese muralists. But not all styles have made inroads in Bali. Tagging, a form of graf¿ti where the artist creates an image of interlocking letters to form his stylized signature or name is popular here, to a lesser extent so is stencil art. Other styles like sticker art are much less favored. Examples of tagging abound though not altogether easy to decipher for outsiders. Tag artists mainly use this style to create a presence. Bali artists use a more complex form of tag called wild style, a form of graffiti involving a gridlock of letters and connecting points. Tag art appears a bit limited as there are only so many ways you can scribble your name. And unlike the more imaginative and wonderful examples of murals, tags are not about the message. Indeed, they seem to be a bit of ego-centered upmanship on the part of the tagger whose communication is limited to drawing attention to himself, rather than to a meaningful message. Stencil graf¿ti, also an easy and quick way to create murals, is fairly entrenched. This style has more room for imagination as the artists generally create their own stencils and can make meaningful compositions. Sticker art is less popular probably because it is one of the least creative ways to do street art. Wayang style - Some Bali street artists stay very close to their cultural roots and their Wayang-style paintings adorn many surfaces on Bali streets. Some even are a moveable feast, like trucks embellished with scenes from the beloved Ramayana or Mahabharata tales. Wayang painting is over 1000 years old and has traditionally been used for storytelling and to pass on the mythology and religious teachings through generations of Balinese. The oldest ones can be seen in temples, community meeting halls and government of¿ces. The style is still popular and even modern day artists use it to pass on their messages. Street artist Gen Netik loves to juxtapose these time-honored cultural icons with modern-day values and western mascots which often personify rampant consumerism. The underlying message is not to be mistaken and pokes fun at blindly following western values. His paintings are always rich in s y m b o l o g y. H e e n j o y s depicting beloved ¿gures like Yudisthira from the epic Mahabharata who are revered for their heroic deeds, attitudes and life style and contrast them with modern day mascots like Yudisthira meets Donald Mcv by Donald McDonald who Gen Netik represent vapid consumerism and blind trend following. The presence of the western mascot, sometimes depicted as a celuluk (a human phantom in Balinese folklore) invites discourse in the wisdom of blending local culture with western values. Wayang murals in a purely Balinese tradition are the trademark of father-son team Ketut & Komang Subiasa. Their ¿nely rendered iconography depicting scenes from Ramayana lore can be seen in many villages around Tabanan. Their favorite subject is the
love story of Rama and Sita. Ketut started painting these murals when he was a young man with the goal to beautify his family’s compound. Admiring neighbors soon commissioned similar pieces and his work and fame spread around the area. The work soon became a time intensive occupation and his son Komang started to help out, at ¿rst mixing paint and helping to apply color. When he showed a genuine drawing talent of his own, he started taking over more and more of his father’s work and has become a renowned muralist in his own right. 3-D Street Art often known as anamorphic 3d chalk art is intriguing and amusing. It is a 2-dimensional artwork drawn on a street, sidewalk or wall surface that gives you a 3-dimensional optical illusion from a certain perspective. It can be very breathtaking, realistic and at the same time captivating. This art form is derived from trompe-l’oeil art, a French expression meaning deceive the eye. It is an art technique that uses realistic imagery to create the optical illusion that depicted objects in three dimensions. This form of perspective was used by the great European Masters to give the illusion of soaring architecture and Àoating ¿gures in ceiling frescoes. Inspired by this use of perspective American artist-architect Kurt Wenner invented an art form in 1984 that has come to be known as 3D pavement art. Wenner invented a new geometry to create compositions that appear to rise from, or fall into the ground. Following in his footsteps European and American artists have created stunning examples of this type of art. Sadly, not many good examples are seen in Bali though the sidewalk art, depicting a swimming pool with diving board seen at the opening of the Sheraton Bali on Kuta’s Beach Walk was an interesting, though not exciting example. Hopefully some of Bali’s artists will take on the challenge of creating these exacting optical illusions. Slinat is one of the few street artists who experiment with optical effects as can be seen in his Red Hot Mural at Jalan Waturenggong in Denpasar. Using a nom de guerre which means Silly in Art, he is anything but. Like many street artists who love to dig into controversial issues his themes are denunciations of political antics, environmental & industrial pollution caused by greedy stakeholders, and the grave effects of rampant tourism and unbridled development. He experiments with mixed media on various surfaces, from large wall spaces to small objects like the lids of paint cans. His paintings feature a lot of heads, some with a double set of eyes or mouths (another optical ploy); some wrapped in smoking chimneys, gasmasks or sprouting trees. The allusions are clear as he wants to draw attention to the ever increasing pollution in Bali; not just the air, cigarette smoke, but also what he calls polisi polusi. In a series called Bali Exotic, women are depicted with gasmasks, a parody on the exotic Bali image perpetuated by the tourism industry. Slinat protests against the fake picture tourist perceive of Bali. To him, the exotic has a sinister side: the fact that Balinese must sell their land to pay for rituals and ceremonies. He wants his artwork to communicate that Bali’s people and culture are not as peaceful, beautiful and balanced as is described in the tourist guide books. He wants people to know the reality behind the chimera promoted by the tourism industry. A more amusing ¿gure in Slinat’s paintings is dressed in army fatigues carrying what looks like a cross between a guitar and a gun. The message being that is it better to make music than war. Some street artists like Ubud-based Djunaidi Kenyut are making
a successful transition from street art to gallery art. Djunaidi has several beautiful creations to his name. Since he loves words and the ideas and images they evoke, a lot of his paintings are created around a single word or simple expression; they are mostly peaceful words like damai (peace), tenang (relaxed) or segar (sweet) which he uses as a base to explore its meaning and implications. His art also explores the perceived ideas and dreams of other people. He works in many media and has regular exhibitions of his paintings in Indonesia and abroad. Though he is primarily a commercial artist he still indulges his penchant to paint murals on eco-conscious themes. His studio at Bledog Art Space in Ubud contains several murals with this theme. Bali Yang Binal (Bali Untamed) is a bi-annual exhibition cum auction event organized by Komunitas Pojok, one of the more innovative and alternative artist communities where underground artists can express themselves with less conventional forms of art. Murals, billboards, T-shirt and body painting and ad hoc installations are just a few of the ways these artists have used to comment on social, cultural and environmental practices they want to draw attention to. These events have been taking place since 2001 and are very popular. Usually held at open spaces around Denpasar, they invite alternative artists from Bali and other art communities in Indonesia and draw big crowds because of their themes and the loyal support in the art community. This year’s event was held at the Maha Art Gallery in Denpasar and the theme was “95% Tourism, 5% Art”, an indictment of the importance attached to exploitative tourism compared to the arts which are poorly supported by the government. Street Art with commercial, environmental or literary themes – Big name companies like Coca Cola, McDonalds and Toyota to name just a few, have readily bought into street art as an advertising medium. This was not a big leap of imagination as billboard advertising has been a blighted ¿xture on our roads and byways for many years. What makes the use of street art different from using billboards is simply elevating the medium to art, as opposed to using p h o t o g r a p h y. Many examples of commercial My Turn mural by Slinat street art dot the streets in Bali. Street artist, by and large, are souls with a conscience and a mission to use their talents in the service of a good cause. The Ubud based Sumatran Orangutan Society has teamed up with various local artists, like Made Bayak (see Part 1 of Balinese Street Art) and the late Jason Monet who espouse their cause and use art to express the plight of endangered animals. Other eco-conscious organizations regularly engage street artists to bring their message to a wider public. Street art was also very prominent at the last Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, whose theme of honoring Kartini’s words and letters was splendidly portrayed in a giant outdoor mural at one of the venues. The mural was a collaborative effort between two artists, Ubud-based B. Ringga Wardhana and Australian Lisa King. Lisa King is primarily a self-taught artist whose works range from canvas to large scale mural work. Lisa teamed up with B. Ringga Wardhana whose work has been exhibited in galleries across Indonesia. The mural, regrettably, is no longer accessible to the public. Street performances – Artists can also use their bodies and personal attributes to create art in ambulant form. The most obvious example is mime, a truly creative art form that can be performed solo or in a group setting. Balinese mime is alive and well and several artists are well known performers. Ubud has a small drama group with mime artists who regularly perform at events and street parties. During the last Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, several street parties included Joged dancers and a mime group of young artists dressed in Mahabharata warrior style who regaled the audience with unexpected antics. Other styles of street performance like juggling and break dancing are a regular treat in Bali. Story by Ines Wynn Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For Sale; New never used commercial gas stove 6 burner oven. Brand name Cobra. 25,000,000. Call 0878 6001 6401. Kuta. [162] Garage Sale; Net Cover bed 160x2. Round n square buy 650.000 sell rp 390.000, wood bed black colour n mattress 2x160. Still good 2.3 mill. Bench frm old boad teak n pillow, table teak wood. Bench teak wood, rattan carpet good one, 3x3 mt, wood rack, TV 29 inc. Polytron portable, good condition, bathtub viber 170x70 white, 350,000. Call. 081 834 5014 and 0813 3751 4118. Seminyak Kerobokan. [159] C/Ns/U-17 April. 13
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For Sale; Beautiful glass topped, solid wood dining table with 6high backed chairs for sale. The table is solid teak wood, the chairs have a ‘distressed’ finish modern & sleek. 4mil. Email: < O p e r a t i o n s @ AquaMarineDiving.com> for photos. [082] C/Ns/I-03 April 13
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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
De-stressing & Sleeping Well
I love the feeling of lying down on my bed and just breathing a sigh of relief that I can ¿nally go to sleep. I look forward to having those sweet dreams of Àoating or just happy encounters with my loved ones. But sometimes, sleep doesn’t always come easily. My head ¿lls with thoughts of all the things I have to do the next day or all the little and big upsets that I may have had throughout the day. I’m de¿nitely not alone in this problem of resting well. According to a new study looking at sleep problems in Luxembourg as compared to the rest of the world, insomnia, nightmares and restlessness are a global problem. And though this latest study was aimed at showing how well (or not) the people of Luxembourg sleep, its ¿ndings are telling: • •
A whopping 75 percent of Luxembourgers claim to suffer from insomnia due to work anxiety. But the worldwide average? It’s 85 percent. That’s astounding! Monday morning anxiety prevents 78 percent of workers around the world from getting a decent sleep on a Sunday night. (Michael J. Breus, PhD, The Sleep Doctor™)
On a global scale, the day-to-day job stress leaves, on average, 23 percent of workers struggling to sleep. So what’s going on here? The writing is on the wall. Our daily stresses are having a profound affect on our ability to sleep well. “Cultures, traditions, geography and economic climates aside, we all need sleep,” says Michael Breus. We all feel the pressure of our life challenges which often rear their ugly heads in our bedrooms. Many of us have become like the old commercial from the USA with the ‘Energizer bunny’ who keeps hopping around because his batteries are fully charged. We just keep going and going until we ¿nally collapse in our beds. Our bodies say ‘sleep’, but our minds say something else. So how can we de-stress and sleep well? Here are some tips that will help you rewire your brain: • RELAX - Throughout the day, take “mini-breaks”. Find a quiet place where you won’t be disturbed. Slowly take in a deep breath and hold it; then exhale very slowly. Do this for a few minutes whenever you feel stressed. At the same time, scan your body and become aware of where you’re holding tension. Mentally tell that part to relax, e.g. “Relax my shoulders, the back of my neck; just relax.” Keep repeating: “I am r-e-l-a-x-e-d.” • PRACTICE ACCEPTANCE – ‘Don’t sweat the small stuff’. Be in acceptance of the things that can’t be changed, for example someone else’s feelings or beliefs. Four great questions you can ask that will help you with issues that arise are: What is this? What do I do with this? Can I change this? If so, how do I change it? • TALK RATIONALLY TO YOURSELF – When a challenging issue arises, ask yourself what real impact will this situation have on me in a day or in a week? What can I do or be to change this situation so that it can be totally easy for me and all concerned? Watch out for perfectionism, because this is a judgment. Who or what determines what’s ‘perfect’? If you set realistic and attainable goals you will be able to reduce or even eliminate your stress. • REDUCE TIME URGENCY - Be careful of procrastination as this will heighten your stress levels. Try breaking tasks into smaller units that are more manageable, and prioritizing the things that you want to get done. I personally make a list which I divide up into a weekly calendar. Recognize that you can only do so much in a given period. Practice the notion of “pace, not race”. These tips for reducing stress may be all that you need to start sleeping well, but if they don’t work then you can also incorporate the following:
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Don’t eat three hours before you go to bed. If you eat too late, your stomach is still working on digesting your food which will disturb your ability to sleep well. Vitamin B complex is also important for a good night’s sleep. You can get this from the following foods: Lean cuts of pork, lamb & veal Trout & sardines Chicken, tuna & forti¿ed breakfast cereals are a good source of niacin Broad beans are rich in pantothenic acid Wheat germ, walnuts & baked potatoes contain vitamin B6 and b12 is found in yogurt, cheese (but don’t eat before bedtime as cheese may cause nightmares) & seaweed. Be sure to drink 1.7 – 2.3 liters of water depending on your body weight
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Research has also shown that the mineral magnesium can signi¿cantly affect the quality of your sleep. Great sources of magnesium are: green vegetables, avocados, bananas, peanut butter, nuts and seeds. It’s also very important to eat organic and avoid MSG. *note – MSG is found naturally in mushrooms, carrots and some seaweeds; also avoid yellow coloring tartrazine (E-102) found widely in ¿zzy drinks, cookies and candy. Exercise & Meditation: Research also indicates that walking on a treadmill during the day can promote sleep at night. Only exercise 5 – 6 hours before your bedtime though, because if you exercise too late you’ll get energized and won’t be able to sleep. Also try doing some gentle stretching before bedtime, which will help you relax your muscles, making it easier for you to sleep well. Additionally, each night at bedtime begin practicing a ‘Progressive Relaxation Meditation’. This has helped many of my clients who have struggled with sleep disorders. Here’s the meditation as follows:
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Progressive Relaxation Meditation Begin at the top of your head and say: “Relax all my muscles on the top of my head, forehead, around my eyes; relax my sinuses, my whole nose, relax my cheeks and jaw, relax my chin, relax my whole face, my whole face is totally relaxed now. Relax the back of my head, relax the outside of my ears and inside, relax my throat, the back of my neck. Continue progressively relaxing each part of your body in as much detail as possible to experience total relaxation. It is best to do this slowly with the intention: “Each time I relax a part of my body, it is easier and easier for me to drift off to sleep.” Additionally, for those who have tried all or most of the above but still have sleep disorders, you may want to look into alternative therapies such as hypnotherapy or Reiki. Both of these therapies can assist you with de-stressing and creating a more positive mindset. Whatever you choose, please know that it is totally possible for you to have a stress-free life and sleep well.
Michele is an Energy healer, Hypnotherapist, Transformational coach & Reiki Master who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She receives direct transmissions from her guides, enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about speci¿c life issues and assist them with resolution. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2013 © Michele Cempaka C/Ns/G-13 Nov. 13
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For Sale; 300+ pieces DVD movies, mixed genre (mostly horror). IDR 500 ribu for the lot. SMS 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_sale@yahoo. com> for title. Denpasar. [075] For Sale; Elite Seventeen 2-in-1 single bed (100x200) with headboard. In good condition. IDR 2 juta. SMS 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_sale@yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [076] For Sale; Pre-loved Nike Oregon Analog Chronograph watch (model WA0022-007), with blue color face. In good condition, normal wear and tear. IDR 300 ribu. SMS 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_ sale@yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [077]
For Sale; Original Australian Roxy ladies jam watch DRW205BR white color, recycled polycarbonate strap & case, Japanese analog movement, acrylic crystal, water-resistant 5ATM, incl. extra links for large wrists, original box. Second, like new. IDR 500.000 ONO. Call/text Erin 0819 9922 2039 for pics. Denpasar. [163] For Sale; Surfboard: RipCurl DHD Diamond Blade surfboard. Specs: 5’6 x 20 x 2-1/2. Brand new, never ridden. Perfect for beginner to advanced surfers in small to medium waves. Price: 4.5-million Rp. SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [164] For Sale; Canon EF 1740mm f/4L USM ultra wide angle zoom lens for Canon DSLR cameras. From the USA. Excellent condition, like new. Lens hood included. 6.5-million Rp. (nego). SMS: +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [165]
For Sale; For movie lovers! Sell 2000 movies and many series for Media Player or laptop (avi + mp4 format). Bought it in DVD store in Bali for 5 million, sell it for 2.5 million. 0813 3798 4369. Kuta. [168]
For Sale; Ironwood decking. ‘Ulin’. Perfect timber for all outdoor applications. Recycled machined boards. Each board measures 170mm x 17mm x 4 m. 250 pieces available. Rp. 70,000 per meter. Canggu. 0878 6064 0060. [166]
For Sale; Books, 35 of (in English) hard and paperbacks, all in good condition. Mysteries, adventure, romance, etc. sell Rp 500,000. Canggu (not far from the Canggu Deli). Phone 0821 47 055 890. [169]
For Sale; Colin McPhee’s book Music in Bali. Over 400 pages. This is very important masterpiece for any serious student of Balinese Music. We can talk about the price when you contact me by E-mail: <PenttiN1@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [167]
For Sale; Logitech G700s rechargable gaming mouse. Brand new, but no box. Price: Rp. 1million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [155]
For Sale; Baby cot made of wood high quality storage beneath complete includes mattress, buffers and mosquito net as new all offers considered. 0361 488 077. Denpasar. [142]
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Skulduggery and Other Local Habits The benefits that accompany living in Bali – or anywhere in Indonesia – far outweigh the demerits of doing so. The culture is inclusive, at least on a superficial level that satisfies most tastes; the people readily return a smile to anyone who doesn’t look as if they’re about to get up them for the rent; and unless you’re a real bonehead it’s generally difficult to spark outright anger. That’s in the sub-stratospheric zone where most foreigners live. Anyone will be your friend if you put money in their pocket; a little money, and your own. That’s how the system works and it can work for anyone. But – and as usual it’s a big but – there are one-way rules that apply to foreigner-local interaction. Bule is the colloquial word for foreigners. It is analogous with foreigners calling the natives “natives”, which is not done these days and of course should never have been done. No matter. Only a foolishly thickheaded Bule would cavil. It’s what the natives do and because it’s their country they can do as they choose. Foreigners who object to being objectified in this way can always go home. It is in this general ambience that one considers several matters of current interest. The irritation over media reports that Australia (and the USA) “spy” on Indonesia is one instance. It’s a pejorative term, spy, and conjures up all sorts of cloak-and-dagger scenarios. The reality in this instance is rather more prosaic. It is alleged that electronic eavesdropping has yielded secure telephone numbers and other information that might be useful in an emergency. In retaliation for this, it is further reported, Indonesia may reconsider its cooperation with Australia regarding efforts to stamp out criminal people-smuggling that Jakarta has winked at for years and in which it is now showing an interest only because of significant inducements, political and otherwise, to do so. Everyone “spies” in the overblown context in which that term is being bandied about. Indonesia certainly does, though to what effect one wouldn’t know. The ersatz confrontation that has been fuelled by headlines and sound bites is an embarrassment. It is a chance for the media and others to disinter several shibboleths that have long since passed their use-by date. It’s a pity that it emerged just ahead of the annual democracy forum, this year held in Nusa Dua on Nov. 7 and 8 and attended by Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop among others. Here in Bali, at the provincial and district level, other departures from common sense are observed. Rampant overdevelopment and threats to precious natural environments continue, in the process lining lots of official pockets. The new southern Bukit road linking the Uluwatu area with Nusa Dua – a prime tourism asset if it is used with appropriate regulation – is complete except for a short section of “jalan liar” (liar means wild but some may prefer to read the word in English) that unaccountably curbs transiting traffic. A pocket or two, quite possibly official, remain to be lined, it seems. At Ubud, BAWA, the expat-funded animal welfare organization that fired up and then ran the island’s vital initial response to the rabies outbreak in 2008 that is ongoing and has killed at least 150 people, has had its veterinary clinic closed and its other operations severely curtailed by government diktat. That it is carrying on business – and that its professional services are well regarded and sought elsewhere in the neighbourhood – testifies to its public spirited determination. It’s not yet clear what brought about this particularly egregious example of why Bali really shouldn’t bite off its nose to spite its face. Except that we can say without fear of contradiction that bull-headed self-interest and latent avarice undoubtedly played a part.
A Handy Volume It was nice to see Tim Hannigan’s book Raffles and the British Invasion of Java win critical notice in the Bali Advertiser’s Toko Buku column (Oct. 30). The Hannigan tome is nicely revisionist – as all history should be when reassessed with the benefit of analysis, research and other cerebral effort rather than just a nostalgic after-glow – and places Raffles in what seems to be the proper context now that the British Empire has joined the dodo, and Monty Python’s parrot, in the shades of past existence and is no more. The book is especially valuable for its colonic effect on the rump residual of imperial hagiographers, who seem to believe the sun should never have been allowed to set upon the global realms of the Queen Empress and her brief successors. Well, history
is a narrative and so is much fiction, so perhaps we should not be overly churlish. The problem always is that, like Hyacinth Bucket’s riparian delights, imperial adventures are nearly always Not Quite as Planned. Lottie Nevin, who recently relocated from Indonesia to Spain – to Andalucía no less, where even after half a millennium a movingly Moorish ambience hangs heavily over the landscape – tells us of an incident in which a copy of a rival Raffles volume nearly ended up in her Jakarta living room. It remained in the carrier’s bag, it seems, when upon the question of whether she had yet obtained a copy of The Fine Tome she said that she had read Hannigan’s book and it was good.
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Diarists love to hear such titbits of gossip, particularly when they present the bonus of an opportunity to chuckle. Nevin, who is no stranger to Bali, has a delightfully readable blog at http://lottienevin.com/.
Quick Fix One of those car park exchanges that might excite a police stakeout team on Willie Ra’re alert recently took place at Dijon, the Simpang Siur emporium-complex that is the resort of many who seek the finer victuals of life, or a decent iced tea or chummy latte, or who perhaps are simply transiting the area on their way to the offices behind. These days, if you wander down the lane past the café and the shop, you’ll find The Yak and its stable-mates in close proximity to the premises from which publicity diva Sarah-Jane Scrase and the mega-laundry man, Kian Liung, are now producing another glossy, The Source Quarterly. We see from Facebook that it is among the latest products to grace the shelves at Gramedia. It’s always good to see publications in print, especially new ones, even if most of us these days read things on line. The car park exchange of which we speak was perfectly legit. If bringing in coffee capsules otherwise unobtainable here in Fun Central is legit, that is. We think it is. Well arguably. But then we use a similar product that owing to inexplicable local absence requires regular courier resupply, the better to ingest our overdoses of caffeine. On this occasion Hector was meeting someone, a lovely lady, to hand over a supply of capsules newly arrived from Australia that would temporarily at least make it possible for her friends to avoid saying disturbing things such as, “you’ve only got five left”. Don’t you hate that! Here at The Cage we attempt a regime of at least triple redundancy. Running out of essentials like wine, whisky, cigarettes or coffee in the dead of night is truly brow-furrowing. It can quite take the shine off life. Our exchange this time went unnoticed. We had a yak and a giggle, a tea and a coffee, and then did the car-boot to car-boot bag switch without difficulties intervening.
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Free Flow Janet DeNeefe’s Indus restaurant at Jl Raya Sanggingan in Ubud was 15 years old on Nov. 3. While this is not a cosmic event on the scale of, say, Earth colliding with Mars next July, nonetheless it is worth noting in the local firmament. Indus is a popular restaurant name. There is any number of eponymous dining opportunities around the globe. It is also a major and still predominantly freeflowing river that is checked only by over-use of its resources and the Mandala dam, an impoundment with whose design and construction your diarist had a passing technical connection far too many years ago. In the old days of the Raj (see above) it marked the boundary between the incomprehensible cultures of the Indian sub-continent and the frankly murderous ones of Central Asia. In his evocative1953 novel The Lotus and the Wind – it has been on the Diary’s five-year re-read list for half a century – John Masters illuminates that divide in a way that, once read, is never forgotten. It is a geopolitical and cultural rift the western world still fails to comprehend. All of which is by the by. Happy Birthday, Indus. Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Cargo & Export For Sale; Creative speakers SBS 2. 1 370, in good condition, a couple of cover edges a little torn. IDR 150 ribu. SMS 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_sale@yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [063] For Sale; Dressy Nine West heels, size 37. Front part inner lining started to disintegrate, but wears fine. IDR 350 ribu. SMS 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_sale@ yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [064]
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For Sale; 2 Guess heels, one still brand new. Size 7. 5 and 8. 5 (new). IDR 500 ribu and IDR 800 ribu respectively. SMS 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_sale@ yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [065] For Sale; Apple original Smart Cover (for iPad 2, 3, & 4). Protects the screen and acts as stand + magnetic features. Color: Green Polyurethane Rp. 250.000. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [038] C/CE/G-18 Sept. 13
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For Sale; Ram 4GB. New RAM for Mac DDR3 1333Mhz 2 x 2GB Strips 300,000rp. Perfect upgrade for your Macbook or iMac. Call 62361-558-3277 or email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Gianyar. [057] For Sale; Health supplements imported from USA all unopened bottles. One bottle Oxitrol Premier anti-oxidant 120 caps $24 [ orig. $48]. Two bottles Zyflamend Prostate 60 caps $14 [orig. $29.22 each]. One bottle Red Clover free if you buy the others. All kept in cool room, long expiration dates. Selling as I am changing what I take. SMS 081 239 88979. Sanur / Kuta. [058] C/CE/G-2 Oct. 13
For Sale; Automatic voltage regulator Krisbow Pro SVC 500VA. Only used for a short time and now moving. <bhava_dance@hotmail. com>. Ubud. [059] Calling all Squash Players. The Bali Squash Club is looking for squash players of any standard to join in their social squash sessions held at The Discovery Hotel, South Kuta Beach, Tuban. Anyone interested call 0812 3924 0453 or email <lalice41@mail.com>. [060]
For Sale; 2nd clothes, mostly dresses. Instagram: garagesalejimbaran for pics and price. Email: <alamanda. allende@gmail.com>. Jimbaran. [128] For Sale; Electronic Piano Medeli 88Key Rp. 3.500,000 E-mail to <info@bali-life. net>. Nusa Dua. [129]
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For Sale; TV/video stand, dark brown colour, excellent condition, selling for 190,000, contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [101] For Sale; Long long long, shell lamp, best offer, pick up. Babakan Canggu. SMS for pic to: 0813 3700 8651. [113]
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For Sale; Oakley Behave Berry sunglasses. In great condition, IDR 1 juta. SMS 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_sale@yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [070] C/CE/G-15 May 13
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Show Some Respect Child! For better or for worse, ‘respect’ in the sense of social status is still of major importance in Indonesia. You can see this from the earliest stage in a child’s life, where from a young age children are taught to touch their head on the hand of a senior person when they meet or depart their house. Families teach their kids to always offer food and drink to visitors, and to not consume it straight away when it is offered (out of politeness and respect for the owners of the house). A child who gives or receives something with the ‘dirty’ left hand is given a swift slap on the wrist by many a parent – and a child quickly learns how to act respectfully. It is also drummed into kids to always say ‘excuse me’ when they leave someone’s house. All this could explain why many Balinese kids seem so shy when taken visiting!
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I see this at my son’s local school where the kids greet their teachers by bowing their heads on their teacher’s outstretched hand. To reinforce respect for authority, the kids are lined up for the flag-raising of the great ‘red and white’ every Monday morning at 7 am. Chapters of books in subjects like ‘Budi Pekerti’ are dedicated to learning about respecting others, particularly those who are older than yourself. Each school classroom, government building or community center features photos of the President and Vice President. ‘Respect’ is unavoidable and it’s no wonder that people in Bali are so conformist. This is how communities can hold great ceremonies, coordinating everything seemingly effortlessly, because, at least on the surface, everyone ‘respects’ each other.
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Personally, this proves to me that respect for other things, such as the environment, traffic laws or people’s privacy, is something that could quickly become unconsciously engrained in society. Government could do so much with this, but for now don’t hold your breath!
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For Sale; 50 sqm of Kuda Laut blue pool tiles for Rp150, 000 per sqm. Tile size is 8cm x 8cm. Store price is Rp320, 000 per sqm. Contact: 08123817979. Canggu. [084] For Sale; Red and white wedges (brand: Amanda Jane’s by Be-Bob, new, S 37, IDR 299,000), Orange Flat Shoes (brand: Fly, new, S 37, IDR 249,000). Price negotiable. <oryx_2000@ yahoo.com> for pictures and details. Jimbaran. [125] For Sale; 2x Ikelite 161 movie substrobe, including sync chord and Arm (one of the ballhead is missing) only 1200USD or 13Mill rupiah New cost 1100USD each only strobe, contact me 081 1620 6306 / <Jimie.wu@ icloud.com>. Negotiable. Sanur. [086]
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International Christian Worship Service - Nusa Dua English language. Every Sunday 10 am. Jl. Kurusetra, Kampial, Bualu - Nusa Dua. Call Herb Shmidt at 0361730442 # 111. Sponsored by the Protestant Christian Church in Bali.
Kuta International Christian Church Kuta International Christian Church, (also known as Bali Legian Church). English service 10:30 AM on Sundays at Jalan Pattimura (exit Legian across from Mamas Restuarant). Parking available in multi-story building 50 meters from church (across from Jl. Mataram intersection with Pattimura). Webpage: kutainternationalchristianchurch.org. Contact Merriyes 08179765673 / <kiccbali@gmail.com>.
International Christian Worship Service - Renon English language. Every Sunday evening at 6 pm Jl. Raya Puputan No. F16 (GBII) next door to Lila Travel. Sponsored Kuta Rock Church by the Indonesian Independent Baptist Church, For further Church, English language Christian Sunday service at KRC information please call Mr. John 0813 3814 8406. building. Jl, Nakula #77, Seminyak, starts at 10am. Please call 0813 3855 7970 for more information. International Worship Service Life Drawing Groups International Worship Service at Jl. Sunset Road Indah, Blok 2 No. 11, Kuta-Bali (150m before Carrefour mall). All Artists Welcome - Every Wednesday & Saturday 10am - 1 Come to worship The Lord Jesus together with us in pm, Pranoto’s Art Gallery, Jalan Goa Gajah, Tengkulak, (next door to Bumi Sekembang) on the road to Goa Gajah. 5 English, close to Carrefour shopping centre at 11 AM every minutes by car from Ubud. Phone number. 0821 4488 4025 Sunday. For further information, please contact (0361) 855 or website: <http://www.age.jp/~pranoto>. 0811, 081 138 0396, 081 2365 7553. Kendo For Everybody Anyone who like to train kendo, as well ki training, ki aikido and chigong and basic taichi. We can meet twice a month in Canggu. Contact 0857 1929 9897 for information. Kupu-Kupu Foundation A not for profit organization (NGO) whose main aim is to improve the lives of physically and mentally handicapped children, adolescents and adults in Bali. We are helping people who have never been out of their house or who never have seen a wheelchair or been to a school. If you want more information please contact Begonia Lopez 0812 362 8720, visit our website: www.yamp.com/kupukupu or e-mail: <kupubali@yahoo.com>. Also visit our Gallery featuring art by our disabled friends: Jl. Raya Ubud at the corner of Jl. Hanoman, Ubud.
Mangrove Society Mangrove Information Centre gives a chance to the people who are concerned with mangrove or environment to become a member of Mangrove Society. Jln Bypass Ngurah Rai Km, 21 Suwung Kauh Denpasar- Bali, ph. (0361) 726 969, 726 546, 728 966. Fax. (0361) 710 473, email: <micjica@indosat. net.id>, web. <www.mangrovecentre.or.id>. Manik Organik - Free Meditation Class Tuesdays at 7pm. Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia shop: +62 (0) 361 855 3380 / <www.manik organikbali.com>. Meditation of Sahaja Yoga International - Bali With the awakening of Kundalini technique and divine loves. Every Sunday at the Bali Art Center in the garden & lotus pool - Denpasar at 17:00pm. “Jay Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi”. Contact Nyoman Suidana 081 138 5771.
Narcotics Anonymous Drug Problem? Narcotics Anonymous can help! The Narcotics Anonymous message is “that an addict, any addict, can stop using drugs, lose the desire to use and find a new way to live.” Our name, Narcotics Anonymous, is not meant to imply a focus on any particular drug; NA’s approach makes no distinction between drugs including alcohol. Narcotics Anonymous is a global, community-based organization with a multi-lingual and multicultural membership. We offer recovery from the effects of addiction through working a twelve-step program, including regular attendance at group meetings. We have both English language and Bahasa Indonesia meetings throughout Indonesia. The group atmosphere provides help from peers and offers an ongoing Living in Indonesia Practical information for foreigners moving to and living in support network for recovering addicts who wish to pursue Indonesia. Living in Indonesia, a site for expatriates <http and maintain a drug-free lifestyle. For help please call 08123794-6658 or check our website at <www.na-bali.org>. www.expat.or.id>. Lions Club Bali Surya Host (LCBSH) Lions Club is an international organisation, established in the USA in 1917. Lions members come from different nations educational backgrounds, professions and religions. Every month LCBSH conducts activities including regular meetings, social activity for the community or fund raising, of which the funds raised will be used to help the needy community. If you would like to know more about Lions Club Bali Surya Host you are welcome to observe our regular meetings. We meet every first Tuesday of the month at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel. Further information contact Ms. Desak Purnama (President). Mob/SMS 081 138 0537. <lionsclubbali@ gmail. com>. <www.lionsclubbali.blogspot.com>.
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by Pak Bruce
Even more great computer hints HINTS, HINTS, and even more HINTS * Keep URLs short
If you’re in the habit of sharing a lot of links (Twitter users, bloggers, I’m looking at you), you know that URL shorteners like Bit.ly can be a huge help in keeping your character-count down and your article uncluttered. Unfortunately, it can be a pain to manually enter each link in the Bit.ly homepage. The Bit.ly bookmarklet solves this very problem. When you click it, a sidebar appears on the site you’re currently viewing, which shows you the shortened URL for that site, as well as a selection of relevant tweets. To install in Chrome and Firefox, just drag the marked link to your toolbar. If you are using Internet Explorer, try right-clicking on the bookmarklet and then clicking “Add to Favorites.” http://bit.ly/pages/tools/sidebar * Uncover the Joys of the ‘Paste Special’ Command
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For Sale; Wooden work desk, in good condition but no locks on drawers. IDR 300.000. SMS 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_sale@ yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [067]
For Sale; 36’ Inch LG flat screen TV (w/box) purchased 3 months ago for 3 million IDR w/Crystal DVD player (no box) to sell. 2.5 million. Contact 0812 3850 0118. Nusa Dua. [087]
For Sale; Philips Juicer (model HR 1861), in great condition, normal wear and tear. IDR 1 juta. SMS 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_ sale@yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [068]
For Sale; 46’ Inch LG Flat Screen HD TV - like new, purchased for 8 million IRD, looking to sell (no box) w/LG DVD player (player has box) both in mint condition. 6.5 Million. 0812 3850 0118. Nusa Dua. [088]
For Sale; Perfect health Butterfly accupuncture massager and health clearview glasses. Brand new in box, IDR 95.000 each. SMS 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_ sale@yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [069]
For Sale; 2 wooden double beds (200x120) with mattresses. Bought last year and not needed at new house. Would prefer to sell bed and mattress together. 1jt each. Call/sms 0821 4742 9440. Denpasar. [089]
Most users know how to use the Cut/Copy and Paste commands. They’ve been around since the early days of word processing, and they’re universal across almost every Windows application and Windows itself. A lightning refresher: select some text, press Ctrl-X to cut or Ctrl-C to copy, put your cursor somewhere else, then press Ctrl-V to paste. What could be simpler? Actually, when you’re copying from a Web page, things get a little complicated. That’s because although it looks like you’re copying a chunk of ordinary text, you’re also getting the HTML code embedded beneath that text. Consequently, when you go to paste your Web-sourced content into a word processor, blog tool, desktop publishing program, or the like, you may end up with text with odd fonts, sizes, and/or formatting. And you may have a hard time fixing that text--especially the line spacing, indent, etc. That embedded HTML code (which can be extensive) will sometimes conflict with or override the settings you apply in your word processor or other app. What you need is way to paste just the words you copied, just raw, unadulterated, code-free text. Thankfully, you can, thanks to the Paste Special command. Most word processors, e-mail clients, and blog tools offer this option--or something like it. (It sometimes goes by the name Paste as Text.) Just look under the Edit menu and you should see it right under the standard Paste command. (Prefer a keyboard shortcut? In many programs, it’s Ctrl-Shift-V.) Of course, Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010 lack the traditional Edit menu, so you’ll have to look elsewhere. The Paste option lives on the left edge of the Home tab, but don’t just click that clipboard icon; click the bottom half of the button, the one with the down arrow. That’ll produce a handful of Paste options, one of which is Paste Special (represented by a clipboard with a bold letter ‘A’).
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Once you get in the habit of using Paste Special, you’ll wonder how you ever got along without it. * Best way to KILL your batteries The heat is here and it’s only going to get hotter as summer season approaches, so we wanted to hit you with our annual reminder to mind your mobile electronics in the heat!
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* Google Maps Hints and Tricks Google Maps has become a ubiquitous resource for most of us, but we tend to use it in a very limited way. Typing in cross streets to find a destination (ex: 2nd Ave and Adams in Phoenix) is just one of many features that aren’t commonly used. In cities like New York, using this method is ideal since all the locals tend to describe everything by cross streets. If you are visiting a city that you aren’t familiar with, besides the default driving directions, you can get walking, bicycling or public transit instructions by clicking on the icons at the top (bicycle routes are currently not available on some versions of the mobile app). Once you have used Google Maps to get directions to a specific destination, you can easily alter the route by clicking and dragging any point along the route (on a computer only). This can be very handy if you need to make a quick stop along the way or if you know you want to avoid an area because of an event or traffic accident.
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Another great option for traveling in unfamiliar cities is the ability to avoid toll roads by clicking on the ‘Show options’ link just below the destination address. If you have never done so, simply right click on any Google map to see a host of shortcuts including the wonderful discovery tool called ‘What’s here?’. ‘Mashups’ are another very cool thing happening with Google Maps where information from other resources is ‘mashed up’ with the maps. Most of these are for the US and not much help for us in Bali. BUT, if you’re traveling soon, check these out…. For instance, http://www.housingmaps.com mashes up Craigslist posts for rental and for sale properties in your city, while http://Safe2pee.org mashes up public bathroom information on a map for finding relief near your location. For more Google Maps tools and mashups, checkout this resource from Mashable.com: http://goo.gl/8bSG3 ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can.
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For Sale; iPhone 4. Black / like new / no scratches / in the box / unlock / ready to use. 3jt (cash only / fix price). 0812 3614 4771. [094] For Sale; Massage bed. adjustable, black, rack, face hole. Canggu, Rp.1,8jt. SMS for pictures to 0813 3700 8651. [095]
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For Sale; Moving, must sell: teak desk, tripod, wood wardrobe, kitchen cabinet, Antique teak cabinet, rattan set/2chairs & table, teak chair, stool & more. Please contact <sohanabali@gmail. com>, 0812 3607 4711. Kerobokan. [097] For Sale; Handphone Sony Ericson W395 - Second cheap price: Rp 650.000 (nego). Speakerphone with stereo speakers, memory Internal 10 MB. Card slot memory stick micro (M2), up to 4GB, 1GB card included, USB Yes, v2.0, camera primary 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, camera video. Contact Illiani 0361-783 6014 / 081 7939 3531. [114]
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For Sale; Cheap Eye wear, tool for eyes relaxation, prevent and reduce nearsightedness and farsightedness, use for reading, computers, etc. Brand new, a gift from Perfect Health, original price in store IDR 400.000. Nego price now. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [174]
For Sale; Brand new in box Chocolatte iSport stroller. Folds into backpack in one steps, less than 3, 8kg, 5point safety harness& canopy, Padded seat and foot rest, dual wheels, with 1 swivel front wheel, suitable from 9 months& upto 15kg, Included travel bag. more info Email: <atsevenbox@ gmail.com>/sms: 0361-307 2226. Denpasar. [170]
For Sale; Cheap Soothy Eye Pad, brand new, a gift from Perfect Health, nego price now. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [175]
For Sale; DJ Midi Controller: Vestax VCM-100 with built-in soundcard. Nice portable controller with rotary faders, can map to any midi compatible DJ software, 500k IDR 0878 7657 8989. Legian. [171]
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For Sale; Apple MacBook Air 11â&#x20AC;? Core i5, nego on Rp.8 Million. Interest pls call 0812 4437 7263. [107] For Sale; Apple iPhone 5 black 16gb factory unlocked with USB & plug, case, screen protectors. Not a mark on screen but few marks around edge and back. 5 jt/mil. 0878 6106 5485. Seminyak. [126] For Sale; iPhone 5s 32Gb Space Gray - Factory Unlocked. 99.99% conditions, like new! Complete with box and original accessories. Warranty until September 2014. Ask price: IDR 12.500.000 Nego. Call/sms: Rio +62 819 9988 8917. Denpasar. [127]
For Sale; Cheap clothes for women, second but still in good quality. Nego price. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [178] For Sale; Cheap casing Blackberry, second but still in good quality. Nego price. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [179] For Sale; Sony VHS cassette player. 4 head stereo Hi fi. Good condition. Video head needs servicing. Sell for Rp 450 ribu. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [012]
For Sale; Deal on terracotta ceramic roof tiles high quality thick ceramic roof tiles. 1000 plus pieces enough to comfortably cover a 5 by 6 meter enclosure! Call 62-361-558-3277or <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Gianyar. [055] For Sale; Drum kit Mapex. 5 piece. Includes double kick pedal , crash & ride cymbals, extra splash symbol and stand, drum stool. Natural dark wood finish. Hardly used. Rp 6.3 Juta. 0813 3766 6140. Serious enquiries only. Denpasar. [011] For Sale; 3 Underwater Lamps 4UK Sunlight D4. As new. Instead of $ 60 each, $ 35 each. Pls contact Michael. 0812 395 1444. [120]
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For Sale; Cheap Butterfly massager, electronic massager tool. Brand new, a gift from Perfect Health, original price in store IDR 400.000, now nego price. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo.com> / <anny. made@gmail.com>. [173] For Sale; Laptop bag, Samsonite over-shoulderstyle laptop bag. Good condition, separate laptop pouch plus several pockets for other items. Has strap to attach to roll aboard suitcases 120k 0878 7657 8989. Legian. [172] If you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t change the circumstance, change your perspective.
For Sale; New Jacuzzy never used bought in Ace Harware for 14 mil for sale 10 mill. 081 2380 1989. Kerobokan. [185] For Sale; Brand new external hard drive 500GB filled up with 500 movies. I paid 2.5 million in Legian and sell it for 1.6 million. Just need to plug into TV if it has USB port. 0821 4500 6711. Kuta. [197] For Sale; Unwanted gifts; Leather Ipad mini case with stand, good quality, selling Rp 145.000. Sport arm band for iPhone 4/4s, selling Rp 85.000, both items never been used. For pictures please call or sms; 0857 3978 0557. Canggu. [180]
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For Sale; Original coral & turquoise lux bracelet, Zuri high end brand, new condition. Nego price. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [177] For Sale; Cheap 6 pcs import & local books, private collection in good condition. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [176] For Sale; Aibi 2 way air bike model AB B32HP. 10 months old. Good condition. Rp 2.6 Juta. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [013]
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ARDEN DOCTOR
by The Garden Doctor
by Dr. Kris
When Less is More for Growing a Beautiful Lawn
‘Hey Dr Kris, My lawn and garden area, is looking like it needs some help. The lawn used to look really good, but lately is looking thinner and not so green, even with regular watering (evening or early morning) and fertilizing every 3-4 weeks. Anyways, any suggestions you have would be welcome.Thanks in advance, Tim’ Obviously you should start by choosing a grass that is suitable for the climate and conditions. Most grasses are sun-lovers so in very shaded areas it may be better to select another ground cover. The best grass types to grow in Bali are known as warm season grasses, such as couch, kikuyu, and buffalo grass. Couch is a hardy grass that survives with little care. Kikuyu is a fast growing, running grass that is vigorous and needs regular mowing to keep it looking good. It will tolerate a slight amount of shade. Buffalo grass is a coarse-textured, vigorous, though slow growing grass. It will tolerate more shade than the other types mentioned. Now when caring for your lawn, watering is of prime importance. Watering and fertilising are commonly the most misunderstood factors in regard to lawn care. When is the best time to water? Well the time of day makes a big difference. Water your lawn when the least amount of water will be lost due to evaporation. Watering early in the morning before the heat of the day will make sure your water goes down to the roots. Avoid watering during the middle of the day when the heat is at its highest. If you water at midday much of the water will be lost to evaporation, and your lawn won’t get the full benefit. The best method is to water in the evening, that way you know that the water can be absorbed all night. It sounds to me that you’re killing your lawn with too much kindness, by over watering and over fertilising, yes you can have too much of a good thing! Your idea about watering in the early morning or evening is good, but don’t do both, and not everyday. How often should you water your lawn and how much? Well frequent, but shallow, watering causes the grass to send roots up to the surface looking for water, where they will suffer more during extreme weather. My advice is to give a good soaking of water, once a week, rather than frequent watering. It is better to water heavily and less often. Heavy, infrequent watering encourages deeper root growth and this means the lawn will be better able to withstand drought, so that after a few years when the lawn is well established you may rarely need to water the grass, if at all. A lawn watered once a week will be much stronger and healthier than grass that is given a daily drink. Lawns are often destroyed by over enthusiastic watering. Wishing for the perfect green lawn some people keep on watering and watering, but the soil will inevitably become waterlogged and the grass roots will rot, you will also encourage algal or fungal growth within your lawn which you definitely do not want! So remember that a good deep water every week or so, is all that is required! If there has been significant rain during the week you should not need to water at all, this is especially so in the wet season. Warm season grasses are very efficient at using the water to produce growth, so during the wet season it will be rare that you need to water. Couch, kikuyu and buffalo are reasonably drought tolerant, so you are more likely to kill them from over-watering rather than not watering them at all. Even a grass that has started to brown from drought will come back to life given a good watering.
Over fertilising will also cause your lawn big problems. If using a synthetic store bought fertiliser, you should only apply it a few times per year, sometimes as little as once a year is enough. Fertilising on a monthly basis is definitely too regular, you are overdoing it. Don’t feel discouraged though, it is a very common mistake. Of course you want your lawn looking lush and green, but in many cases less is more, and that is very true for fertilising and watering your lawn. Patience is the key, as the grass becomes more established and deep-rooted it will naturally start to look more healthy. There is no overnight solution by simply throwing fertiliser and water at the problem. When you fertilise your lawn it is best to just do it at the start of the dry season, especially if you are using a store bought synthetic fertiliser. If so use only a specially formulated lawn fertiliser. Make sure you read the label, and choose your lawn fertilizer carefully! High levels of phosphorus are unnecessary, it may cause iron deficiency and encourage the growth of weeds, and it will also stimulate the grass into producing seed and this is the last thing that is wanted in a lawn. Wet season, fertilising is not recommended as it will promote vigorous leaf growth and this will simply mean more maintenance. During the wet, you should be able to sit back and watch the lawn grow before your very eyes with very little effort on your part.
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For Sale; Tablet 8inch waterproof Pantec Element (Korea) 4G Lite with Wifi 2.5Juta. Ph 0812 3823 0678. Jimbaran. [030] For Sale; One year old Breitling colt chroronometre watch. Original. No box and paper. New price Euro 2.800 sale for Euro 1.600. Please sms 0812 9036 2824, email <taksubali@yahoo.com> for picture. Ubud. [091] For Sale; Brand new or rarely used original branded sunglasses. Some iconic collector items! Brands: RayBan, Oakley, Oliver Peoples, Hugo Boss, & others. Please e-mail to: <garage868@ gmail.com> for list, details, & pictures. [045]
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My personal choice would be to use organic seaweed fertiliser, the benefits are so extensive that it should be given top priority as part of any fertiliser programme. Seaweed fertiliser will improve soil quality over a number of years, it stimulates the soil bacteria which will help to release nutrient content already stored within the soil, currently unused. It will break down heavy soils into a crumbly free draining material, and also benefit sandy soils rendering them more fertile and improving their water holding capacity. To add to this, seaweed will help to break down organic matter, a benefit for lawns where thatch has become a problem which it so often does. Seaweed or kelp supplies a complete range of trace minerals and natural hormones that increase resistance to pests and diseases. Seaweed is loaded with trace elements like iron, copper, magnesium and zinc which support plant health and root development. A home-made fertilizer made from seaweed kelp can be applied every few months and will help to maintain a good lawn in the absence of synthetic chemical fertiliser. If you need further advice on how to make this, please send me an email. Otherwise if I were to buy a fertilizer product for the lawn, I would go for a specially formulated lawn food, and use it once a year and not more than four times a year.
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Some other points to remember: • Never fertilise a dry, browned out, or drought stressed lawn. • Always water after fertilizing. • The more often you fertilize, the more you have to mow.
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For Sale; Computer complete with CPU, keyboard and stavolt Rp 500.000. Contact: 0821 4731 4675 or 0857 3984 5212. [111] For Sale; High quality carpet, webmaster’s computer, collector item: Genuine treasure chest from colonial age. More info & pictures, contact 0856 222 558 / email <hendri.chilly@gmail.com>. Denpasar. [112] For Sale; Takamine acoustic electric guitar with cutaway, includes hardcase. Made in Japan. Great condition, hardly used. Rp 7. 5 Juta. Serious enquiries only. 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [005] C/Ho/I-03 April 13
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For Sale; Surfboard: 6”10 Tri Fin Minami Hawaii. Green and Gold color, with leg rope and board bag. Excellent condition. Moving oversees. Rp 2,200,000. Contact <bnjmark@yahoo. com.au>. 089 8884 1704. Kerobokan. [188] For Sale; 7 feet teak pool table with a slate stone playing field. A teak top deck in two parts, not playing, you can use the table as dinner table or desk. Price 12.000.000 Idr. Telephone: 0812 3849 1858. Jimbaran. [189]
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“Pleonexia and the House of Cracks”
Needless to say if the clamp didn’t immediately break when trying to fix it to the bike, as sure as eggs are not pigs nostrils, it would certainly break the first time any load was put on it. One has to wonder at a manufacturing operation in China producing these things by the hundreds of thousands, putting them in fancy packaging, shipping them halfway around the world and selling them to unsuspecting victims in the knowledge that they will break immediately with any attempt to use them. What an unbelievable waste of resources, effort, energy and goodwill. As described in “The Consumer’s Ripoff Handbook volume 832” this product was clearly not “fit for purpose” so why make them? Perhaps the price gives us a clue, 40 euros for a product as useful as a vajazzle on a porcupine. The benefit of the doubt might consider stupidity or ignorance but a more likely explanation is an unhealthy dose of Pleonexia. “Pleonexia? I hear you think, “what on earth is Pleonexia?” Well it is an old, nay an ancient, word which is probably more relevant these days than ever before. This is a word considered by the likes of Plato and Aristotle. Pleonexia is a pathological level of greed, an insatiable grasping at money and goods, regardless of honour and honesty. Like other behaviours that become obsessive such as alcohol or gambling addiction, sufferers become dishonest and untrustworthy and pursue their desire for material wealth with complete disregard for the rights of others, and even for the considerations of common humanity. Sound familiar? It appears to be a common problem these days, particularly in China, with all too many manufacturers producing goods that look “just good enough” to persuade some gullible person to buy them and what happens afterwards is of no concern, the money is already in the bank. Out on the plains of Southern Ball is a sad dwelling known as the House of Cracks, a small dwelling that stands as a testament to either a builder’s stupidity or irresponsibility. The need to make a profit regardless of the outcome for the customer was probably the builder’s key motivating factor. Built on former rice fields this house has cracks. Oh sure we all have a few cracks in our houses, usually from a bit of settlement or perhaps some minor land movement but this dwelling is a little more serious. Horizontal cracks, vertical cracks, sloping cracks, big cracks, little cracks, there are cracks everywhere and these cracks are getting larger by the minute. Cracks of course mean that sections of the house are not joined together, lots of cracks mean that this building could be accurately described as a heap of rubble piled up in the shape of a house. The owner would like to repair it but sadly it isn’t possible, the foundations are simply not good enough. The cracks are still moving and, on former rice fields, will continue to move as the wet and dry seasons come and go and the odd earthquake rumbles through.
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This foundation structure must be designed by a structural engineer (not an architect) if you want to make sure your house will survive earthquakes. The engineer will have the ground tested to work out how stable it is and to see how much load it will take. He calculates the weight of the buildings and designs the foundation accordingly. Once the house is completed most of the foundation structure is invisible making it a primary target for money saving efforts by builders suffering from a touch of pleonexia. For this reason inspection by the ploenexia branch of the building inspector’s guild is essential during construction, particularly during the pouring of the concrete. In many countries inspection is a legal requirement to safeguard the customer’s interests.
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So what do we do with a seriously cracked house? When faced with a similar problem in a brand new million dollar house we were able to dig holes beneath the walls of the building and construct large concrete footings. Large beams were then cast around the building and bolts inserted through these new beams into the existing floor slab. It was a difficult and very expensive job and was only possible because the building was built on a thick continuous floor slab. The “builder” had felt that foundations “weren’t necessary” and left them out and it was only when the walls started cracking it was realised the building was moving and the floor slab flexing and help was sought to rectify the problem. In other cases, such as subsidence at one corner, it is possible to underpin parts of a house where the foundation has failed. These cases are, however, the exception rather than the rule and in the absence of a good foundation very often the only thing to do is to knock it down and start again.
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The point is that this device (whatever at might be called) had a clamp that bolted to the handlebars made out of cast aluminium and anyone who knows anything about metals knows that cast aluminium three millimetres thick is about as strong as frogsnot. Only basic engineering knowledge is needed to realise that a piece of steel strip would have been cheaper to produce and far more effective.
Former rice fields tend to be unstable for building due to the use of clay which is used to hold the water in the rice field. The clay swells during the wet season as it absorbs water then shrinks and cracks as it dries out in the dry season resulting in movement. To combat this it is very important that the foundations are correctly designed and built.
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I suppose the idea is to allow you to take your poor unsuspecting dog out for a drag. It is to be hoped the canine victim is able to keep up with a bicycle in motion or that poor labrador might end up looking more like a corgi. The particular dog in question was in fact a Doberman (a rather large animal imposed on the world as a joke by the German police who are, of course, noted for their wonderful sense of humour). The mind boggles and we must ask ourselves “who would be taking who for a drag?” The last thing in the world I would want with a Doberman is to have it permanently connected to the bike I am riding but sorry I digress.
As anyone of a religious persuasion will know you should build your house on a firm foundation. The most important part of a house is the part you can’t see, the bit under the ground, and this is particularly important on unstable ground.
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I recently met some people who had bought a wonderful dog walking thing in Europe that broke as soon as they tried to use it. It was a strange device with a steel bar that bolted to the handlebars of your bicycle. It had a stretchy lead attached to the end onto which you were meant to fasten your trusty hound.
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Now before you go off soiling your trousers just note that houses often have cracks. Buildings settle after they are built usually as a result of the ground compactIng under the recently added weight of the building or the odd passing Doberman. Such settlement may go on for several years and usually results in fine cracks through walls or around the edges of ceilings and these can be easily repaired. Our wonderful dog dragging device unfortunately cannot be repaired either and it is suggested that the owner send it with the dog back to the manufacturer in China with a note saying “take that you rotten scwienhunt, I am not amused.” Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2013 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For Sale; Canon DSLR lens 10-22mm, really good condition. Complete with original box. Sell for IDR 5.500.000 ONO, free uv filter and lens hood. Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [109] For Sale; Surfboard 3 fin, about 2 m long. Needs work. Rp 450 ribu. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [007] For Sale; Russell amplifier KB ˆ 100, for keyboard, guitar, vocals. 100watts. 2 x normal mic and xlr inputs. Wheels for easy transport. Includes cover. New is 3.6 Juta. Sell for Rp 2.6 juta. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [008]
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The Business Builder Series
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Aw a r e n e s s – E v a l u a t i o n – P u r c h a s i n g – D e l i v e r y – A f t e r S a l e s A simple question for you: Why does Bali have so many tourists visiting here, with numbers still increasing every year? Is it because Bali/Indonesia has a fabulous marketing campaign on TV and internet akin to that of Malaysia? If that’s the case then I’ve missed it. Wouldn’t you agree it’s from word of mouth? Heidi going home and telling her family and friends about her experience seems much more likely to be the major cause of tourism level s here. Could Bali do even better if it had a Chief Marketing Officer who was responsible for tracking the whole customer journey (for each customer segment) to ensure the experience was as finely tuned as possible? A person who could coordinate and publicise activities, who could help individual tourism businesses with improved customer engagement practices including follow up surveys and loyalty programs, and re-affirmation of the investment the tourist had made here? Would Bali be leaking less tourists to other Asian holiday destinations? If you have a tourismdependent business, what do you do in the key journey step involving after sales service and follow up of your customers? Do you have any idea how many of them come back every year and who they are, what they like, who they influence? Do you know your Heidi’s? What I find common here in Bali is that many business owners have little idea who their repeat customers are, yet their Balinese staff can recognise them, even by name after one or two years, and give them a wonderful warm welcome back. Yet these staff usually have no mechanism or incentive to record those really valuable customers for follow-up. What you could be doing includes: • checking to see if there were any additional products or services these people could use. • asking how they enjoyed their experience, or how their whole customer journey experience could be improved. • Finding out and recording how often these people visited Bali, and what else they do while here? Your business can go without reflections and evaluations of your services, but you will never be as profitable nor grow as well as your competitor who is taking care of the full customer journey. What you do in after-sales services can be exceptionally powerful because that will impact and influence the customer’s perception in a positive way if he or she has a negative impression previously. The customer journey is all about experiences and customer engagement, and particularly in tourism it’s not just about how clean your room is or other individual touch points, it’s about taking home a suitcase full of memories.
Success Metrics There are many ways you can survey the results of your product/service offering. Gaining feedback during the delivery phase of the journey is one option (“How is your meal?”) or you can ask Heidi to complete a survey as part of a final complimentary experience you might offer (“free original Bali bangle for completing this simple tablet questionnaire while we are completing your bill”). What will give you best business results are the sorts of metrics (and related survey questions) that focus on the whole customer experience rather than only individual touch points. “Customer engagement is the best measure of current and future performance; an engaged relationship is probably the only guarantee for a return on your business or your clients’ objectives.” (Wikipedia). Where possible it is far better that you control the situation, especially for any negative feedback, so you have the opportunity to correct any false assumptions or misunderstandings, or offer something tangible to make up for a failure, before Heidi’s complaint goes viral. Negative experiences can have major impacts on your business. A survey by ZenDesk showed: • It costs 6- 9 times as much to gain a new customer as it does to retain Heidi. • 83% of people trust independent sources for recommendations over advertising. • 40% of people began purchasing from a competitive brand because of its reputation for superior customer service.
• 55% of people are willing to recommend a business for outstanding service, over product or price. • 85% of people will pay up to 25% more to ensure a superior customer experience. • 82% of people have stopped doing business with one of your competitors because of a bad customer experience. • Of those, 79% told other people about their bad experience. • 85% of that 79% wanted to warn others, 55% wanted to vent anger, and only 24% wanted to see what the business would do to fix the situation. Once you have lost immediate control of feedback, you need to check social media, blogs and product/service sites for any new comments, positive or negative. How well has your brand delivery met your brand promise, and what are you going to do to align them?
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More than Customer Satisfaction Your ultimate goal in the customer journey is to create an overall exceptionally rewarding customer experience, not just to satisfy that one purchase but also to create lifetime value from Heidi and also to reap the benefits of word of mouth. The key elements of the customer experience are: • The utility value - how well you help Heidi get her job done and satisfy perfectly her desired outcomes. • The emotional value - how well you create a satisfying emotional experience in the process. • Your level of engagement - how deeply you engage with Heidi during that journey to create loyalty and stickiness. Your after sales efforts have a series of success targets to meet. 1. Customer satisfaction, this is the lowest level. 2. Loyalty- retention. Highly engaged customers are more loyal and sticky. 3. Word of Mouth advocacy. Highly engaged customers are more likely to provide free and credible advertising on your behalf. 4. Awareness. Ongoing communication and sales are easier with engaged customers. 5. Complaint behaviour . Early engagement will more likely see a later complaint handled directly with you rather than being broadcast to potential customers.
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Even when you appear to have provided a high level of customer satisfaction, you still haven’t won. One study showed that 60-80% of customers defecting to a competitor said they were satisfied or very satisfied just prior to their defection. Do you engage early and often? I wonder how many tourist accommodation businesses here send their booked guests a handy guide on: • How to negotiate immigration and customs on arrival, (including payment option for a VIP walk-through.) • Where they can expect to find their driver at arrivals – what he looks like and his uniform colours (a photo isn’t difficult), the sign he will hold up, on the left or the right of the aisle as they exit Customs. • Options for planned trips and specialist shopping. • Common Indonesian phrases, and likely ceremonies during their booked time here. • Options designed especially for children. • Option to book a phone card to be ready at reception when they arrive. • All this in your downloadable app with full detail of their accommodation, menu, your facilities, contact details, other FAQs and local tour and shopping suggestions.
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These are the experiences that can set the whole tone of your customer experience here, even before they see you, so it is still part of your customer’s journey and needs to be addressed to remove as many uncertainties as possible. The up side is that what you provide them at this stage adds great value to the experience during that delicious phase of anticipation. Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2013 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-13 Nov. 13
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To start this fortnight, Neptune turns direct in Pisces after 5 months of retrograde. The Full Moon is in Taurus on the 17th and the Sun ventures into Sagittarius on the 22nd. Uranus and Pluto stay in their square formation throughout this month and Venus joins Pluto around the Full Moon to highlight our relationship changes. Although Mercury turned direct on the 11th it won’t be until the end of the month that it returns to its turning degree of 18 Scorpio. It’s really a month of integrating all the intense energies of the past weeks. If as yet you are unable to see the wood for the trees, no problem, as so much has gone on at the depth of existence that it’s hard to digest it all in one sitting. Venus highlights our values and so we can now align with some new ones as well as choosing to hold some of those from the past as well. Some people may even be holding in a stubborn or archaic way which potentially requires dislodging by a Uranus lightning bolt and they will continue to strike this month. Saturn is moving up to trine the newly retrograde Jupiter in Cancer and the powerful feminine is moving in to adjust situations that affect home and the family, demanding truth and action along the way. Mercury will conjunct the North Node once more on the 19th as it moves forward. Be aware of the theme and the thread of events that have been taking place since early October.
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ARIES Mars is being very supportive in the service aspects of your life now. You are helping others through this time of transition as it is actually a little easier for you, with Uranus in your sign. Although there is still no reprieve for you from the intensity of the Pluto square, you are still handling it more smoothly than most. Adapt at adjusting rapidly and spontaneously you are more able to go with these chaotic vibrations that are emanating throughout your environment. This is a great time for getting your life ordered and making some plans for the future and setting your sights on what it is that you want to create.
LIBRA Venus joins Pluto this month and brings more themes of death and rebirth. Just when you thought you were over it all, one final curtain call and you are done for this round. It has been a mammoth effort and you have done a wonderful job. Pluto in Capricorn has made sure of that and the havoc and chaos being created by Uranus in Aries is enough to ruffle any good Libran’s feathers. Allow the last two weeks of this month be about deep integration and contemplation. With so much now out of your life, you are ready to receive the guidance for the next chapter. Be very very gentle with you and nourish yourself deeply.
TAURUS Venus is going to team up with Pluto this month and join that square to Uranus. Get ready for some relationship changes, transformation and potential power plays. New relationships can happen instantly now and the same goes for endings. Thank goodness they are in Capricorn a fellow earth sign and bring a more practical approach to these radical changes. The support is still coming from Chiron is Pisces which brings love, empathy, compassion and forgiveness. Absolutely no point holding grudges or resentment. Capricorn is about facing your responsibilities and taking care that everything is sorted out and let this be your opportunity to release the karma bound in old partnerships.
SCORPIO Continuing right along with the sex, death and transformation theme, you are set for more of that this fortnight. Time to take an honest and deep look at the relationships in your life. Are they really supporting you and the work that you are doing or are they in fact hindering your movement forward? As hard as it may be to disentangle yourself, you may find it absolutely necessary to do so now. Get out of harms way and cut the cords and release the tentacles. You have been relying too heavily on the hope that others will change their ways. It’s time to realize that it just isn’t going to happen now. Let go, release and surrender.
GEMINI Be patient a moment longer as Mercury returns to the degree at which it retrograded. If it feels like the pause button has been on since mid-October, it probably has and now you are preparing to launch into those projects that have been on hold. Mercury in Scorpio is about death, endings and new beginnings, delving into the occult and hidden mysteries as well as into the truth of every day life. If it has been a particularly investigative month for you all the better, as now you are prepared to move forward with much more confidence than you had back there in October. These are powerful times. CANCER This fortnight holds the Full Moon of the Scorpio Eclipse cycle. By the time we get to the Taurus theme we will finally find some relaxation. Even with Venus the ruler of Taurus conjunct Pluto on this Moon you find deep rest and a sense of completion that has been unavailable up until now. Emotions have been running particularly deep and you with your sensitive nature have been feeling them more than most. Capricorn is your polar opposite sign and brings a deepening sense of duty, care and responsibility. Let this not burden you but rather lead you forward with determination. You are a leader for others.
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SAGITTARIUS It’s almost birthday time and the beginning of a new solar year. The good news is that we are moving away from the intensity of the Uranus/Pluto square and you can focus more on things of a gentler nature. Family still holds a high place within the scheme of your life and will do so through until mid 2014. The Sun in your sign lends to a time when people resonate with the energy that you were born with. This then makes communication easier and less chance of misunderstandings and a good thing too as you have been feeling more emotional than you normally do. Spend some time in solitude and feel your aloneness. CAPRICORN Saturn forging ahead in the sign of Scorpio, moving obstacles out of the way and creating a process of deep purification and purging. Pluto in your sign with its square to Uranus doing exactly the same thing. This is such a powerful time for you that unless you take good care of your health, you could find yourself burning out. Remember to pace yourself, that there is always plenty of time and to find some deep nurturing and nourishing space for yourself. Trust that others can take care in your absence rather than doubt and place more stress and burden on yourself. Your thoughts have power and that’s apparent to you.
LEO The good news this fortnight is that the Sun is about to enter Sagittarius. As a fellow fire sign it brings a breath of fresh air and some forward momentum. Things have felt dense and heavy these past weeks and now with this action oriented sign you are ready to set sail on the next part of your adventure. These are confronting times on many levels as we sort and sift through our lives and let go of the old hurts, sadness and pain. This now is your time to move towards the future with confidence in your heart and a sense of faith and trust in the goodness that is to come. Acknowledge this letting go process.
AQUARIUS Uranus has been such a star over these past weeks and stirring up all sorts of mayhem. How has this reflected on your life? Are you a bit of a pot stirrer or havoc maker? These are the days of radical change and possible revolution; internal and external. How has revolutionary change impacted your life? A great time to integrate, digest and assimilate these past few weeks now and possibly take a break and chill-out a little. If you have been pushing yourself too hard this is the time to pull back and regroup. There are some exciting new adventures coming your way, so better to let go of the things that could hold you back.
VIRGO Thankfully Mars continues in your sign and makes clear the way for your soul’s journey. You are being called to make life changes that will alter the way you live forever. As sentimentality arises allow it flow through you without attachment, guilt or blame. You are leaving behind so much now, that it can be daunting at times to keep moving with the process. Confrontations allow you the opportunity to release judgment, criticism and doubt. The warring aspect of Mars is naturally more compassionate in the sign of Virgo. You will want to be of service more than ever before as you feel the common thread that runs through us all.
PISCES Neptune is direct again now and finally your life lurches forward. What seemed stuck and stagnant now flows with more liquid love than ever before. Set your sights on the destination and allow this fresh wind to billow your sails. Chiron in Pisces has been working with the big guns of our solar system in you’ve done a lot of good work assisting and supporting others. Now it’s time for you to fulfill your dreams. Allow your guidance to show you the map for your journey and find yourself a crew of like minded souls to travel with. You will want company along this journey as it twists and turns through unchartered territory.
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Sat Fat is NOT the Bad Guy – It’s Official…
It is time to finally bust the myth that saturated fat causes heart disease, once and for all says a top UK cardiologist in the British Medical Journal two weeks ago. It’s only taken the medical profession 60 years to catch on sufficiently to make a difference. Meantime, literally millions have died from heart disease and diabetes while the pharmaceutical and sugar industries have knowingly led us all, doctors and patients up the garden path laughing all the way to the bank…. Dr. Aseem Malhotra, interventional cardiology specialist registrar at Croydon University Hospital in London, laid it on the line two weeks ago in the prestigious British Medical Journal confirming for us that scientific evidence shows conclusively that saturated fats are not the cause of heart disease and a six decade-long campaign for the reduction of saturated fat intake “has paradoxically increased our cardiovascular risks.” What’s more, he says, the government’s obsession with levels of total cholesterol “has led to the over-medication of millions of people with statins diverting our attention from the more egregious risk factor of atherogenic dyslipidaemia” (unfavourable ratio of blood fats). Scientists universally accept that trans fats—found in most fast foods, bakery products, and margarines—increase the risk of cardiovascular disease through inflammatory processes. But “saturated fat” is another story. The mantra that saturated fat must be removed to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease has dominated dietary advice and guidelines for almost six decades – and it’s a bum rap. Saturated fat has been demonised ever since Ancel Keys’s landmark “seven countries” study in 1970, which concluded that there was a correlation between coronary heart disease and total cholesterol, which was then correlated with the percentage of calories provided by saturated fat. “That’s just plain wrong”, explains Dr. Malhotra, “correlation is not causation”. Nevertheless, we were advised to “reduce fat intake to 30% of total energy and a fall in saturated fat intake to 10%.” No recent studies have supported any significant association between saturated fat intake and risk of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). Quite the reverse in fact, saturated fat has been found to be protective. One of the earliest obesity experiments, published in the Lancet in 1956, compared groups consuming diets of 90% fat versus 90% protein versus 90% carbohydrate and revealed that the greatest weight loss was in the fat consuming group. Carbohydrates, not fat, is the root of obesity and heart disease. That means animal and dairy fats is not just OK but can be good. Just make sure they’re not industrially raised junk, chock full of hormones antibiotics and God knows what else. Nobody said it’s easy…. Dr. Malhotra also points to the US, where percentage calorie consumption from fat has declined from 40% to 30% in the past 30 years yet obesity has rocketed. One reason, he says, is that the food industry “compensated by replacing saturated fat with added sugar.” And, despite the fact that in the UK 8 million people take statins regularly there has been no demonstrable effect on heart disease trends during this period. Adopting a Mediterranean diet after a heart attack is almost three times as powerful in reducing mortality as taking a statin, says Dr. Malhotra. “Doctors need to embrace prevention as well as treatment.”
60 Years of Bum Science Commenting on the article, Professor David Haslam, Chair of Britain’s National Obesity Forum said: “It’s naive of the public and the medical profession to imagine that a calorie of bread, a calorie of meat and a calorie of alcohol are all dealt in the same way by the complex systems of the body. The assumption has been made that increased fat in the bloodstream is caused by increased saturated fat in the diet. That’s not how it is” If there never was any scientific basis for this, modern research is now proving conclusively that refined carbohydrates and sugar in particular are the real culprits, why are we only being told this now, when the facts were widely known by many doctors who had at least some knowledge of nutrition at least 25 years ago? Professor Robert Lustig, Paediatric Endocrinologist, University of San Francisco is very clear on the subject and pitches in to say: “Food should confer wellness, not illness. And real food does just that, including saturated fat. But when saturated fat got mixed up with the high sugar added to processed food in the second half of the 20th century, it got a bad name.” The American Heart Association also weighs in emphatically – it’s the sugar, many times over they say. What’s more it’s all this added sugar that causes the
diseases associated with metabolic syndrome. “Instead of lowering serum cholesterol with statins, dubious at best, how about serving up some real food?”, says Prof. Lustig. Lastly, Timothy Noakes, Professor of Exercise and Sports science, University of Cape Town, South Africa says: “Focusing on an elevated blood cholesterol concentration as the exclusive cause of coronary heart disease is unquestionably the worst medical error of our time. After reviewing all the scientific evidence I draw just one conclusion - Never prescribe a statin drug for a loved one”. C/He/I-04 Sept. 13
Statins - More Bad than Good Statins have been almost universally hailed as “wonder drugs” by medical authorities around the world. The market for statins is now some $30 billion p.a. Statin manufacturers are actively seeking “over-the-counter” (OTC) status for their drugs and statins are prescribed to men and women, children and the elderly, people with heart disease and people without heart disease. These drugs actually have a reputation for being so safe and effective that one UK physician, John Reckless (I’m not kidding – that really is his name) has suggested that we put statins in the water supply. Are statins really as safe and cost effective as mainstream medical authorities claim? The unequivocal answer is no. Statins don’t increase survival in healthy people Statins don’t increase survival in women Statins don’t increase survival in the elderly Do statins work for anyone? Yes, but only among younger and middle aged people who already have heart disease. But statins are high risk and can produce muscle weakness, lethargy, liver dysfunction, eye damage and cognitive problems. They can also lead to kidney failure and damage the heart by suppressing CoQ10. Aspirin is just as effective as statins (and 20x cheaper!) A Mediterranean Diet is 3x more effective than statins in preventing CHD
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The bottom line Statin drugs do not reduce the risk of death in 95% of the population, including healthy men with no pre-existing heart disease, women of any age, and the elderly. Statin drugs do reduce mortality for young and middle-aged men with preexisting heart disease, but have significant adverse effects, risks and costs. There are better alternatives. So what if you are at risk for heart disease and prefer not to take a statin? Always consult an informed doctor. Other than aspirin, there are many ways to prevent and treat heart disease via adjustments to diet and lifestyle, while maintaining optimum levels of magnesium, CoQ10, vitamins D3 and K2 and Omega 3 fatty acids. In fact, recent research shows 90% of heart disease is preventable by diet and lifestyle modification. Finally, a word about LDL, the ‘bad’ cholesterol. That’s not true either. You need LDL, it is both good and bad. You need the big buoyant Type A LDL particles. What you don’t want are the small dense Type B particles that damage arteries. Statins just zap the LDL, period. Everyone should know their LDL particle number, a test most doctors don’t run. High cholesterol is not the primary cause of heart disease. Inflammation is. The things to watch out for are visceral fat, low testosterone and CoQ10, elevated fibrinogen and homocysteine. If you are at risk of heart disease shun added sugar like the plague, steer clear of vegetable oils except olive, avocado and coconut. Then, above all…, don’t stress out. Good luck with that last one.
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
WHATCH OUT! THE SCHOOLIES ARE COMING. It’s that time of year again and soon the streets of Kuta will be pulsating with throngs of youngsters celebrating the end of the school year. This is a time for major partying and celebrations, however each year dozens of youths return to their hometowns sick, injured and in the worst cases in a wooden box. To avoid this kind of tragedy share the information here with other parents and youngsters. An online version is available at the Bali Advertiser website TRAVEL & HEALTH INSURANCE Please, please, please, make sure that you have complete travel & health insurance. Medical care in Indonesia is now VERY expensive, and you are not covered by your own countries health fund (e.g. Medicare). Medical assistance, and evacuation, can cost anywhere between USD $6,000 and $ 60,000. That fee can double for remote area helicopter retrievals. SEX IN PARADISE Unfortunately, a whole smorgasbord of STD’S have reached into even the most remote parts of “Paradise”!! The temptations of the tropics are many and readily available...........but please, leave the deadly souvenirs where they belong....on the other side of your condom!! Hepatitis C and HIV are rife in Bali will stay with you for life, and they can both be fatal. RECREATIONAL DRUGS The use of narcotic and hallucinogenic drugs in Indonesia is illegal, and punishable by death. • Drugs for sale on the street are of questionable origin and content, and are often mixed with toxic substances such as strychnine, and soap powders. • Many street sellers are paid off by the police to “dob you in’. • You being present and aware of other people “using”, even if you are not, will also get you arrested. • Magic mushrooms are not illegal. While the drug itself will not kill you, they have been associated with an alarming amount of suicide, and homicide cases. ACCIDENTS Accidental death is still the largest cause of demise in travelers worldwide. Flesh and bone versus tarmac and steel, has pretty much the same result in Paris as it does in Kathmandu. Wear your seatbelt, helmet, and protective clothing because you need to, not because the law (or lack of it) says you have to. There’s nothing like riding with “the wind in your hair” and that sinking sensation as your skull hits the bricks! Surfing accidents too, have taken a remarkable toll amongst travelers. I have seen more than my fair share of surfers, who, as a result of boards piercing their eyes, have lost their eyesight. Be a sissy....put a nose guard on your board....you will “see” the difference! LOOK AFTER YOURSELF... • Stick with your friends • Trust your instincts - if you don’t feel safe you probably aren’t • You don’t have to get wasted to have fun • Drink water and eat food between alcoholic drinks • Drink spiking - keep an eye on your drink always! • Tell your family where you’re going and how to contact you in an emergency • Stay in touch with your family while you’re away so they know you’re safe and can help you if something goes wrong • Methanol is a non-drinking type of alcohol used for industrial and automotive purposes and has been found in numerous clubs and bars in Bali. There have been cases of poisoning in Bali from methanol use. Your should consider the risks involved in consuming alcoholic beverages.
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LOOK AFTER YOUR MATES… • Don’t leave your mates on their own • Keep a general watch over their drinks, actions and assist if they need help or have had too much to drink • If your friend has had too much to drink: stay, check, reassure, comfort and hydrate • Drinking and driving don’t mix, not for you and not for your friends PLAY IT SAFE IN THE WATER… • Never swim or surf alone • Never swim when you have been drinking or taking other drugs • Don’t swim at night • Check it’s OK to swim before you get in • If you don’t know the depth of the water, don’t dive in • Always swim between the flags PLAN AHEAD… • Know how to get home from a party - organize transport ahead and a safe place to meet in case you lose your friends • Have your mates’ mobile numbers with you • Check on your mates’ plans for the night - are they what you expect? • Find out about the community you’re visiting - local laws, opening hours for shops and mobile phone coverage might be different from at home. RESPECT THE COMMUNITY… • It’s important to know the local laws in the area you’re visiting - for example, there are different restrictions around how much noise you can make in residential areas • Take drinks in cans or plastic bottles - broken glass is dangerous and can cause serious injuries • Put it in the bin - recycle when possible and don’t leave your litter on the beaches and streets • Remember, other people live in these communities think about your neighbors • Respect means looking after yourself, others and the community OBEY THE LAWS OF THE COUNTRY YOU’RE VISITING… • While you’re in another country, you must obey the laws even if these seem harsh or unfair by Australian standards. Even small quantities of ‘soft drugs’ can attract jail sentences or heavy fines and don’t expect to be treated differently from the locals just because you’re Australian. The Smartraveller website has plenty of information about local laws and customs so you’re not caught out overseas Red Frogs Now Supports Schoolies In Bali! Red Frog volunteers can be found at every Schoolies location around Australia and are now in Bali and Fiji assisting school-leavers to celebrate safely by serving them in environments that are known for harmful behaviors. Watch out for the distinct “Red-Frogs” wandering the streets of Kuta caring for our youth. Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@chcbali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.
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Almost everyone who has experienced a good massage falls in love with the hands that are caressing them, making them feel good. In fact it’s become my favourite addiction but it’s a healthy one to have. From the time of being a baby we all have a natural longing to be touched and caressed. Massage doesn’t just feel good it’s very bene¿cial for your health. It increases blood circulation, helps eliminate toxins, relieves aches and pains. Pressure point massage balances the energies (yin and yang) to restore health. Stretches used in many massages bring more Àexibility. Therapeutic massage can help you recover from an injury. Your skin is the body’s largest organ so the essential oils in the massage oils are also therapeutic to alter your mood - lavender for relaxing, ylang ylang and jasmine are an aphrodisiac and citrus is uplifting to name a few plus the base oil of the massage oil moisturizes the skin. Now that you know why massage is good for you here are some great places to enjoy where you’re sure to have a fabulous massage. All of the therapists are well trained, the spas are clean and hygienic and they use good quality products. The prices range between 130.000 to 450.000 Rp. How does it get any better than that? New in Bali and the ¿rst proper day spa in Canggu is Therapy, located at Echo beach. They’ve only been open for a few months but have already attained good ratings on Bali Travel Advisor. The spa is simplistic but chic in shades of grey and orange. I was pleasantly surprised by their signature massage The Ultimate Euphoria 90 minute massage, which included some delights I’ve never experienced before. Firstly a small bowl of water sat below the face cradle to watch the solo Siamese ¿ghting ¿sh swim around. A nice change from the standard Àowers in the bowl. Then a heating pad was laid over my back to relax the muscles as the therapist worked on my legs. That was delightful and very clever. By the time he got around to massaging my back the muscles were already relaxed and ready to be worked on deeply without pain. When I turned over a second heating pad was wrapped around my neck. Ooh that really felt good. Even the ¿nale was unique as he wrapped the sheets tightly around my legs in a cocoon, then lifted my feet and stretched my body from side to side. This is bliss! Check out their other great massages. www.therapy.co.id Tel: 0361-2032929. In Sanur go to Cosmo Salon and Spa, now with 2 locations both on Jl. Tamblingan. They are massage specialists, with highly skilled therapists. The old Cosmo has just been completely renovated and looks stylish now with additional services added to their menu. They have seven massages to choose from but I selected the popular 70 minute Cosmo Fusion massage, which is sublime. This is a combination of traditional Swedish deep tissue massage with Shiatsu pressure points added. It’s a great way to unwind and ease all tension from your body. Other choices are: Thai, Shiatsu, Bali, Deep tissue, Cosmo Signature and Thai Foot ReÀexology. I’ve tried a few here and all of them were excellent. www.cosmobali.com Tel: 0361-286330. Good prices include tax, service and a drink. A spacious classic spa in Seminyak is Espace located on Jl. Raya Seminak no. 3B. They are well known for the ¿ne art of massage and body treatments. You are assured to enjoy an expert massage here. I chose the signature 90 minute
Traditional Oriental massage, which is a blend of techniques combining long strokes, deep tissue on muscles and joints with great stretching and Shiatsu pressure points. I was so relaxed afterwards I needed to sit down for a few minutes before leaving. Other selections are Tension relief, which focuses on the neck, shoulder and back area to relieve stress. The Four Hands massage is also the best I’ve tried. Warm stones ensure a deeper relaxation. www.espacespabali.com Tel: 0361-730828. Bali’s favorite massage is at Jari Menari (dancing ¿ngers) located in Nusa Dua. They only do massage and are great at it. All of the expertly trained therapists are men who use long flowing strokes to encourage you to feel the connection between your breath, mind and body in each of their massages. I tried the divine 90 minute Connoisseurs massage which includes slow yoga type of stretches. Absolute bliss. One of their specialties is children’s massage, giving them a 45 minute experience they will love. The huge spa has 16 spacious rooms in Nusa Dua with 2 that can allow for 4 massage beds to be in the same room providing a memorable family experience. Offering seven different massages, it’s hard to choose. You can also learn massage skills in an introductory class of massage every Thursday. www.jarimenarinusadua.com. Tel: 0361-778084. Set on the side of a ravine with a Àowing river is the stunning Taksu on Jl. Goutama Selatan, in the heart of Ubud. Beautiful small treatment villas are set amongst the jungle with a lovely painted palanquin of a lotus pond dominating the inner walls. The rooms are decorated with stone and modern conveniences. Taksu has several massages to choose from but I selected the 90 minute Esalen, which originated in California. This massage is famous for its long gliding strokes from the feet to the neck with yoga type of stretches. Poppy my therapist used her breath to connect with mine and had me in a state of sublime relaxation. Taksu is also a healing haven with yoga classes and special events. www.Taksuspa.com Tel: 0361-971490. Now you know some wonderful places to get great massages for good prices. Enjoy!
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For Sale; Yamaha QS 300 Work station keyboard. 66 keys touch sensitive. LCD display faulty but can be used with Ipad or Mac via midi. Great sounds. Rp 1.9 juta. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [010] For Sale; Drum kit Mapex. 5 piece. Includes double kick pedal , crash & ride cymbals, extra splash symbol and stand, drum stool. Natural dark wood finish. Hardly used. Rp 6.3 Juta. 0813 3766 6140. Serious enquiries only. Denpasar. [011] For Sale; Wedding dress only used once, mint condition, modern and simple. Sell for IDR 2.000.000. For picture Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [108] C/He/G-12 June 13
For Sale; 1 unit Jura Impressa Type S9 Platinum. Fully automatic, very good for villa/home use. Excellent condition, like new. IDR 16.5mio. Call 0819 3430 6268 for more info. Seminyak. [031] For Sale; Apple iPad 4 (Retina display + lightning port). Black 64GB Wifi+Cellular model. Free original Apple protective case included. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [032] For Sale; Brand new iPod Touch latest model (5th Gen) 64GB. Special red product (limited). Protection included (casing). Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [033]
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Ayu Utami: Indonesia’s trailblazing contemporary novelist By Sarita Newson During Indonesia’s military regime, Ayu Utami was a journalist and press freedom activist. She was one of the founders of The Alliance of Independent Journalists, an organisation that was later banned by Soeharto’s government. After the political change, she focused on writing novels. Her stories reflect Indonesian society and the country’s political situation. Saman, her best-selling debut novel, won the Jakarta Arts Council award in 1998 and has been translated into eight languages. In the year 2000, she won the Prince Claus Award for her trailblazing work, which is considered to have broadened the horizons of Indonesian literature. She is a prolific and passionate writer. Among her works are the ‘True Stories’ trilogy (The Single Parasite; Enrico’s Love Story; Confessions) which speak openly about sex and gender relations. For young adults, she has come up with ‘The Fu Numeral’ series, mystery novels that examine Indonesian culture and heritage through exciting mysteryladen plots. Ayu Utami also works at Komunitas Salihara, an independent art centre in Jakarta. Sarita Newson: Ayu it was wonderful having you back in Ubud for the tenth anniversary of the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival in October. Would you like to share your experiences with our readers? You were with us at our first festival in 2004. Has the festival matured? Ayu Utami: I’m very happy to be back in UWRF. I joined three panels, and in-between I came as a listener. The festival has been beautiful since the very beginning and it has grown better with time. The organization, the quality of discussions, everything is improving. What is also amazing is the public interest to join the volunteer team. It is true that Indonesians still made only a very small proportion of the audience. This is probably for financial reasons. If in the future UWRF could arrange a cheap “literary holiday” package in cooperation with a travel agency, more Indonesians of average means would come. SN: You made a great debut on our opening day in our first panel discussion at the festival this year about “Kartini’s Letters”—what do you feel Kartini would have been writing about in this day and age? AU: Most of the topics she wrote about are not out-dated at all. Polygamy, for example, is now being promoted again by Islamist groups as good family values—not only in Indonesia, but also in Malaysia and many other Muslim communities. The struggle towards gender equality is facing new challenges from refreshed old arguments. Kartini also wrote about being a Javanese and a humanist. At the end of the day each of us has come from a certain background (be it Java or Bali or Australia or anywhere) and still we can dream and work for universal values of humanity. I think Kartini would have been writing the same topics in contemporary arguments. But if she were living today she would have managed to refuse her arranged marriage. SN: How did you feel, talking about the state of feminism in Indonesia in our “Across the Waters” panel? You are described as an “activist” and your writings as “political”. Do you agree that the pen is mightier than the sword? AU: I’m happy as usual. The sword works for a physical fight; the pen for an intellectual battle. As an activist I usually have a clear position and opinion about different matters of debate. But for me the arts offer a space where you can contemplate and doubt everything. My literature may not be as blunt as my daily opinions. Activism is about action; literature is about contemplation.
SN: Since you published “Bilangan Fu” (The Fu Numeral) you have been getting more and more prolific, in some years publishing up to six titles. Why the rush? AU: I feel that my time is not enough for what inspires me. And I’ve changed. In the past I thought that I would write for the same readers. Now I know I write for different readers. I write in different styles too. SN: Which of your works are now available in English or other translations? AU: So far it is Saman that is published in eight other languages (including English). Larung and Bilangan Fu have been published into Dutch as well. Pengakuan Eks Parasit Lajang (Confessions) is being translated by someone I met at the first Ubud Festival. He became my interpreter after I insisted on having one for a panel discussion. SN: In our “Sex in Words” panel discussion you had the opportunity to tell the audience why women are better at writing on this intimate subject. Could you share this with our readers? AU: Well I’m not really sure about it. I’d rather not divide writers based on gender. I think every writer is an individual. The quality of the individual determines the quality of writing more than one’s gender. SN: Could you tell us a little bit about your work with Salihara? AU: Salihara is an art space in Jakarta. We have a blackbox theatre, a gallery, rooftop theatres, music studio, dance studios and other facilities. We make routine programs of performances (theatre, music, dance, readings, etc.), lectures and discussions and workshops etc. We have a performance art festival and a literary biennale. We aim to promote and maintain freedom of expression; freedom to think; civil and human rights through artistic and intellectual activities. These are my concerns in life.
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Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986 Ganesha in Ubud - the Main Store Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com
Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha in Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan
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SN: You are a keen rock-climber, and some of your friends describe your life and dedication to writing as “Spartan”. Can you explain why they would say so? AU: I don’t like to be a lazy character. I don’t like lazy people either. There is much work to be done in this world! I’m trained in journalism where I have to meet my deadlines. So once I’ve orientated myself and made a list of works to do, I’m usually committed to them. But I’m not tense about it. I work through my list with controlled relaxation. Answering emails is not my priority. SN: Well, thanks so much, Ayu for answering my emails so promptly! Our readers will enjoy hearing from you and I’m sure your Indonesian readers look forward your latest offering, the Zodiac Series, about the influence of the zodiac in our lives. It’s amazing how you have mentored new Indonesian writers that have joined the Salihara Writing and Creative Thinking Course all the way to publication. I hear from the publisher, Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia, that the stories about Capricorn, Sagittarius and Scorpio star signs are already popular, and more are soon to be released this month. Your work with young Indonesian writers is inspiring. We look forward to reading your next English language novel Confessions. With your record of pushing the boundaries for women writers I imagine it will be a fascinating read. For more information www.ubudwritersfestival.com
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UBUD TWO TINY CLUES A very, very lucky 57 year old American tourist decided to try out his new mountain bike in the dark – at 11pm to be precise somewhere on a slippery walking trail on a ridge just north of Ubud’s main street. He fell 30 meters down a narrow ravine, landing entangled in his bike, battered but still conscious. His phone was damaged but he managed to call a friend in America before the battery gave out. The friend was travelling underground on the subway, where there is usually no signal. The friend googled “ambulance Ubud” and found the emergency number for our excellent 24-hour medical service, Toya Clinic. The clinic’s afterhours staff that night received only two clues to help them in their search, “near Starbucks” and “small waterfall”. Splitting into two teams, each pair searched down every little path for more than three hours, finding him after 2 am, then somehow hauled him up the wet muddy side of the ravine, in the dark, to safety. He has two broken ribs and a broken nose. And he’s alive. If you have an emergency, call Toya Clinic 0361 978 078, Jalan Raya Pengosekan, just west of the gas station. PHOTOGRAPHERS MEET-UP Hubud co working space is a focal point for an increasing number of innovative business and professional networks. Local photographers and filmmakers, for example, meet regularly to share ideas and skills. A recent two-part Ubud Photographers Meet-Up involved an early morning expedition to capture the colours and bustle of Ubud market, followed by an evening meeting at Hubud, sharing market pictures and discussing the process of making them, as part of their regular networking and idea-sharing session. Ubud is home to one of the most creative and diverse international and local communities anywhere, artists, startup teams, designers and social entrepreneurs have chosen to connect and collaborate here for many years. Hubud is now where many of them gravitate when the balance in the “coffee and work” session leans towards the work rather than the coffee. Hubud Members “skill-making” sessions, filmmakers’ meetups, movie nights, extraordinary guest speakers, raw food restaurant. Perched above the street, 100m east from the entrance to the Sacred Monkey Forest, Hubud is walking or biking distance from anywhere in central Ubud. For more info, contact: host@hubud.org or (re future Photographers Meet-Ups) carol@caroldariva.com.br. HEART HARMONICS Experience an extraordinary awakening, every other Friday at Taksu Spa. Using her exquisite crystal bowls, AwaHoshi - a pioneer of crystal sound in Bali and internationally - will introduce you to Sound Heart Harmonics. These sessions focus on the heart, with the intention of enhancing our ability to hold the heart’s highest wishes, with sound, mantra, love. AwaHoshi explains that the Earth is crystalline and we are biological crystals, so the silicon quartz crucibles she and her students play can guide us on a cellular level and amplify our innate harmonics. In this way, she says, she helps to realign us with the resonant field of the earth and the intricate harmony of the planets in the cosmos. November 15 and every other Friday at 7 pm, at Taksu Spa, Jalan Goutama South. Phone: 0361971490. Info@Taksuspa.com.
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HAPPY MANGO HOSTEL Jalan Bisma has a reputation for having some of the most interesting accommodation in Ubud and certainly its latest addition, The Happy Mango Tree hostel, is one of those quirky little places you’d be delighted to find anywhere on your travels. The Mango Tree is not just for backpackers, but they’re already hearing about it on the grapevine; with many repeat visitors already. There are cheap, clean, bunkrooms if you are really on a budget and the whole vibe is restful and friendly, making guests immediately feel at home. Mango is one of those spots where you know you’ve found more than a just a bed. There’s delicious, affordable food in their Mosquito café, a cheap bar and a delightfully quirky collection of murals and other art scattered in and around the buildings. Phone 0812-3456-789. A SECOND BERNADETTE’S! The middle stretch of Jl Gautama is hotting up. Now I don’t have to go all the way to Jl Raya Mas for some of saucy s a l s a l a d y B e r n a d e t t e ’s traditional beef (or chicken or jackfruit) rendang. Yuuuuum!
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Bumi Bali
Balinese Restaurant & Cooking School Serving only specialty Balinese food despite complex blending of spices and fragrant roots that give Balinese food its intriguingly different flavor. Monkey Forest Road, Ubud Bali Phone (0361) 976 698 E : info@bumifood.com www.bumifood.com C/U/I-04 Sept 13
Our sassy, stylish friend has taken over a smart little home décor shop as location for the second Bernadette’s Waroeng, just north of the yummy Italian resto Dolce Arancia, and directly across the road from my favourite mask carving teacher, Wayan Cowork. With Devilicious’ meatballs as fine as ever, just up the way, and of course Bar Luna near the top of the street with tasty tapas and cocktails – and more importantly, great entertainment– we may never leave Jl Gautama (or is it Gootama?) again! FOOD AS MEDICINE Did you know that your body is a detoxing, cleansing, excess weight losing efficient machine, or would be if you’d just let it do its work! That’s according to Liana Nenacheva, who has practiced western medicine and Chinese medicine, acupuncture and various yoga modalities for more than 27 years.
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In early December, Liana’s excellent “Food as Medicine” workshop series, offered as 3 sessions at 3 levels, offers to put you and your body on the same page. The workshop covers the basic principles and nutrition guidelines of traditional Chinese medicine, western anatomy and physiology of digestive system, macrobiotic and western nutrition therapy, simple food remedies for different diseases and how to set up your kitchen and plan healthy meals. At Taksu Spa (where Liana consults), southern end of Jl Gautama. Level I, December 6–8; Level II, Dec 10–12; Level III, December 14–16. Check early bird prices. Reservations@TaksuSpa.com. THE OBJECT Creative homebuilders and decorators will relish a visit to The Object, on Jalan Raya Mas, Ubud.
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Designer in chief Putu Pardika has created some truly wonderful designs, with hand-blown glass chandeliers, luxurious, often hand-painted leather lounge furniture, vibrant paintings and elegant sculptures. It’s no wonder that property developers seek out Pak Putu and his team, to help create a unique interior design. There are intricate gilded rocking chairs and enormous hand-painted chaise longues - some large enough to seat a football team – and Putu will custom-make one to your own design and size. Be prepared to spend some time in The Object; it is not a huge place, but if you respect fine design, I think you’ll find that every single item deserves your attention. Phone: 0813 53293400.
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disappointment (either to the person directly, or to a friend or confidant), to ask to resolve the situation if that seems appropriate, and then to “let the chips fall as they may” -to let it go and get on with important business of enjoying your life. Indeed, it would be a wonderful world if just because we treat people kindly, they in turn would be kind to us. That, however, is not how it works. People are different, and each person we encounter is going to do whatever he or she does, more often than not in an unpredictable fashion. If we are kind to someone, whatever happens as a result of that is beyond our control. Depending upon our relationship with others (friends, family, coworkers, etc.), we may grow to trust them to respond similarly from time to time. But, in truth, the only person we can ultimately trust is ourselves. We trust God (the Universe, All That IS, call it what you will) to provide us with solutions, and we trust ourselves to land on our feet. The best thing we can do when another person does not return our goodwill is to grin, bear it, and chalk it up to experience. If anyone continually proves to be more trouble than they are worth, then it becomes our choice and responsibility (the ability to respond) to avoid them and to find other people with whom to interact.
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Chances are, as you move up the ladder in your career and take on managerial roles and additional responsibilities, there will be people who will be jealous of you and will attempt to knock you down a notch or two at every opportnity. Friends may even turn against you; it can be lonely at the top. My best advice is that you stand your ground (you have worked hard to earn it), stay out of judgment about others (they are neither “good” nor “bad”; they simply are who they are, and they are following their own lights) and look to your heart and to the woman in the mirror for verification of your own correctness (or lack of same) in any given situation.
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THE SECOND TIME AROUND
Ubud was such a quiet little burg back in 2006 that when Mary Northmore opened the Smile Shop, Bali’s ¿rst second hand store, it caused quite a stir of excitement. We all went through our stuff at home to donate merchandise for the shop and ended up buying each other’s cast-offs, which was very good for business. The Balinese discovered the delights of really cheap shopping and the novelty of being waited on by foreigners. It was fun, it was recycling and the money was going to a good cause. I volunteered immediately for the Sunday shift, because thrift shops were in my blood. It would not be inaccurate to say that I spent my formative years in this very environment. My mother was (and at 93, still is) devoted to her volunteer job with our local hospital thrift shop. In our family we were all expected to be Useful; sitting around reading a book in the daytime was clearly Not Useful, which is why I can’t enjoy reading until after dark to this day. Helping in the shop was Useful. As a child after school and at weekends I would often be put to work tidying stock and sorting through incoming donations (while surreptitiously going through the books). I soon discovered that the clothes were often interesting and that there was such a thing as Neat Stuff.
“The Balinese really appreciate that we have some very high quality goods at such low prices. They love anything for kids. And I’ve seen men come in to ¿nd a nice little gift for their wives. You never know what treasure you’ll ¿nd.”
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Ubud’s other secondhand shop opened its doors in 2010. Established to support BARC (Bali Dog Adoption Rehabilitation Centre), the charity shop in Pengosekan provides a small but steady income that pays the NGO’s utilities bills -- operating costs that donations seldom cover -- for its dog shelter and veterinary clinic. “Donations come from our supporters all over the world,” says BARC’s Prue Barber. “We encourage travelers to Bali to pack their suitcase full of secondhand saleable items that they can deliver to one of our many donation drop-off locations in Kuta, Seminyak or Ubud. They then have an empty case to ¿ll with Bali goodies to take home. Not only are they giving back to the local community with their donations, they are helping the Bali street dogs (from funds raised once the items are sold) and supporting the local economy by buying souvenirs to take back. So it’s a great cycle of giving to Bali as a whole! “ BARC’s secondhand shop is equally supported by the expat and Balinese communities. “The locals love to buy international brands at local prices, taking the opportunity to dress the whole family this way. Kids clothing is particularly popular. Expats also like to shop at BARC Charity Shop where they can ¿nd their familiar brands and pay local prices. It’s win-win for everyone, including the street dogs.
It turned out that there were a lot of us closet collectors of Neat Stuff in Ubud. And now that we had a chance to recycle it among ourselves, we could really keep it moving. Some very interesting things would turn up -- Lou Zeldis batiks, old carvings and paintings, designer shoes and hand bags, ethnic jewellery, vintage togs, Chinese tapestries… “Australia has thousands of second hand stores,” Prue notes, you never knew what you’ll ¿nd among the more ordinary “so much so that they throw out items or recycle them into wares. I myself have scored a rags. Now that we can offer Tibetan singing bowl, a real people the opportunity to You can recycle gently used adult Hudsons Bay wool blanket support Bali street dogs with and children’sclothing, books, and a new shirt from Biasa at their used items, we are around of Rp 50,000 each. seeing more and more linen and household items at people willing to help. It also Ubud’s two charity shops Donations often reÀect major encourages people to spread life events. Outgrown baby their donations to countries clothes, a wedding dress, boxes of books when an expat was that really need them. Bali needs second hand items more leaving the country for good, imported hair dye from a than the developed parts of the world like Australia, New woman who no longer cared. One Sunday I opened the shop Zealand, Europe and North America. So it is a great initiative to ¿nd a big bag hanging on the door handle. Inside were a that’s helping everyone. couple of carefully folded women’s business suits, several pairs of very correct pumps and a leather briefcase. “We encourage the ever-changing expat community to This was the kind of story I could relate to; a refugee from consider donating clothes and household items (furniture, the corporate world who had parked her pumps and opted white goods) to BARC who in turn, can generate a good for Ubud’s more laid-back life. (Young Balinese women income to support its cause, and also helping the local snapped up the suits.) community obtain items they would not usually be able to afford.” Hotels would donate their used linens and businesses sent around truckloads of textiles, ornaments and clothing. Linens You can recycle gently used adult and children’sclothing, were particularly popular among the Balinese, who made up books, linen and household items at Ubud’s two charity at least half the shoppers. When the Alila or Amandari sent shops. The Smile Shop is located about 100 metres north of big cartons of used sheets and towels, a sharp-eyed Balinese Jalan Raya Ubud on Jalan Sri Widari, right next to the matron would immediately start texting her friends. Soon Seniman Café. It is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to motorcycles would zoom up from all directions, and expat 4 pm. See www.senyumbali.org and local women companionably burrowed through the linen and helped one another fold up sheets. BARC Charity Shop is on Jalan Raya Pengosekan Ubud, 100 metres north of the Pertamina Petrol Station. Its hours Mary started the Smile Shop after she founded The Smile are Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. Donations for Foundation (Yayasan Senyum Bali), which facilitates BARC can also be dropped off at Chewy’s Pet Shop in operations for cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial Seminyak, Sanur Doggy Pit Stop and Kuta-Aston Hotel & deformities due to birth defects, accidents, or tumours. The Residence. NGO helps poor people from Bali, Lombok and further east, See www.balidogrefuge.com and raises funds for operations in Bali or Adelaide, Australia at the Australian Craniofacial Unit. And when you drop off your donation, take a few minutes and “The money raised by the Smile Shop pays all the staff have a look around. Chances salaries at the shop and the purpose-built Smile house where are you’ll get lucky. Neat Stuff patients and their families await and recover from surgery,” can be even more fun the second Mary reports. “This means that all the money from donors time around. goes to pay patient costs. It can be a big problem for charities to ¿nd the money to pay their staff decent wages, so this is a perfect solution and donors really appreciate it, as do we!” Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - - FreeMary’s tireless work on behalf of people with facial fall off the Tourist Trail is available from : deformities in Indonesia was recognized with an MBE in 2011. - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and The Foundation has facilitated over 1250 surgeries to date. Seminyak The Smile Shop has one paid employee and the rest are all - Amazon downloadable for Kindle volunteers. “Our volunteers at the shop are really a huge asset,” says Mary. “They give very valuable support to our staff, they bring in their own friends to shop and are often major customers themselves.” This is an advantage of being E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2013 Greenspeak a volunteer – they get ¿rst pick of the goodies when they come in. Of course the volunteers pay a fair price for the You can read all past articles of Neat Stuff, but it’s great fun to be the ¿rst to delve into the Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz boxes.
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Parkland When JFK was shot on November 22, 1963, he was rushed to the Dallas Parkland Hospital, where doctors tried to save his life. Pronounced dead, his body was hastily removed from the hospital, without an official autopsy or the approval of the Texan authorities, as Lyndon B Johnson was speedily sworn in as President. Meanwhile, Lee Harvey Oswald was accused of the murder, and, he too, was consequently killed. About the same time, the notorious Zapruder film was to emerge, and, that was seized by the ‘Feds’. Next to come on the scene was Oswald’s mother, Marguerite, who swore until the day she died that Lee Harvey was a Secret Agent working for the American Government. Peter Landesman’s sleek and stylish movie tries to bring some order into the chaotic 4 days surrounding JFK’s assassination, the reasons for which we will probably never know. Not in our lifetime anyway. As the money hungry and fame obsessed Marguerite Oswald, Australian character actress Jacki Weaver gives a tremendous and creepy performance. Jobs Steve Jobs was really nothing more than a computer geek, who was able to promote the hell out of someone else’s ideas. With his ruthless business methods, he was able to build-up one of the richest companies in America today. However, his dictatorial and arrogant business style was to create many enemies, and, eventually, the control of his company was wrestled away from him by his Board of Directors. The company infighting depicted in this movie is so disgusting that it puts you right off ever wanting to buy an ‘Apple’ product ever again. In Joshua Michael Stern’s very revealing ‘bio-pic’ on the life of Steve Jobs, Ashton Kutcher tries extremely hard to make the unlikeable ‘King of the Nerds’ likeable, but, it is an almost impossible task. Curse of Chucky* Writer and director Don Mancini has made over halfa-dozen movies which feature the character Chucky, whom he created. Chucky is a maniacal doll, with a malicious mind of his own. Now, by popular public demand, Chucky is back for another gruesome adventure. Chucky mysteriously arrives at the mansion of a wheelchair-bound woman, and, when her nasty sister and the rest of her family turn up for an uninvited visit, this is all Chucky needs to go on another killing rampage. Don Mancini’s movies are an amazing mix of broad black humor and high camp horror, still, there is something so weirdly fascinating about them, that they keep you coming back for more and more. Suddenly* As the President of the United States is travelling to his mountain retreat, he plans on stopping briefly at a small alpine town to make an ‘impromptu’ speech. Assassins, who know his schedule, select a house overlooking the spot where the President will appear, and, while they wait for the President’s arrival they hold the family who live in the house captive in the basement. Uwe Boll brings a certain amount of realism into a rather unrealistic story.
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Mr. Morgan’s Last Love After the death of his wife, and a decent period of mourning, an aging American professor living in Paris becomes infatuated by a charming young woman. Although she makes it pretty clear that they can only be friends, he still continues to pursue her. Michael Caine’s accent keeps slipping between American, English, and French. The effect is weird. I can’t tell you anything further about Sandra Nettelbeck’s movie, as I was so bored that I fell asleep. Closed Circuit An English lawyer, and his ex-girlfriend, also a lawyer, have to question their ethics, when they are both placed on the defense team of a big trial. Dracula, The Dark Prince Dracula gets a little bit upset when his wife is murdered by those he trusted. He vows bitter revenge, and summons up the vast Armies of the Un-Dead. All is Bright Two dubious French-Canadians travel to New York to sell Christmas trees.
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Middleton A couple fall in love while taking their teenagers to a University Open Day. Lizzie A woman thinks she is the re-incarnation of the axemurderer Lizzie Borden.
Mr. Robet’s Best Buys The Family (Malavita) An American family are placed in witness protection in provincial France. Parkland Some sort of order is brought into the mess surrounding JFK’s assassination. Concussion A lesbian, in a committed relationship, starts on a double
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life as a prostitute. World War Z*# An awful virus attacks mankind and nearly everyone changes into a Zombie. Man of Steel*# A fresh and very impressive reworking of the long lasting Superman legend. Jobs A ‘bio-pic’ about Steve Jobs, who built one of America’s
The Way Way Back A fourteen year old boy is forced to go on a summer vacation with his mother, and, her overbearing boyfriend and his daughter. Feeling that he doesn’t fit in, he finds companionship with the eccentric manager of a water theme park. Starring Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Sam Rockwell, and Maya Rudolph, this is a pleasant enough ‘comingof-age’ movie from Nat Faxon. Mortal Instruments: City of Bones A woman starts to see a peculiar symbol in places all around her, and, after asking what it means, she finds out that she comes from a family of demon killers. It is her fate to continue in the family business. I am always amazed that big momentous events, such as the ones depicted in this movie, can be going on in New York, while the city’s populace seems impervious to them. Some Girl(s) A man decides that he should inform five of his ex-girlfriends that he is about to get married, so, he travels all over America to have meetings with them. Some are pleased to
richest companies. Curse of Chucky* Chucky, a malicious and nasty doll, is back for another gruesome adventure. This is the End* James Franco throws a fabulous party, during which the Apocalypse occurs. Elysium The world’s wealthy are living a life of luxury on an orbiting space-station. Suddenly* During a short visit to an alpine town, assassins plan on killing the President. * Also available on Blue Ray. # Also available in 3D. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2013 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/G-30 Oct. 13
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Conveniently located right in front of the new multimillion dollar resort of Sea Sentosa at Echo Beach Canggu, this new cafe’ offers magnificent ocean views, cool breezes and ample customer parking. Jl Batu Mejan, Br. Padang Linjong, Canggu Bali. Ph +62 (361) 9133320 echobeachcafe.bali@yahoo.com C/R/I-13 Nov 13
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
The Finest Italian! Solata showcases the talent of Italian chef Ezio Gritti. He is from the restaurant of the same name [L’Osteria di via Solata] in B e r g a m o , I t a l y, a restaurant that has been the recipient of repeated star ratings from Guide Michelin, the hardest task master in fine dining. Now we welcome Ezio to Bali and our Solata is a small intimate dining place for those who appreciate the very best. Solata is Bali’s first true fine dining experience, in the European manner. The main high ceiling air-conditioned dining room has only 4 tables, far enough apart that conversations remain private, in fact there is a quiet hush almost as if you are in a library. The staff come and go from the room noiselessly, the oversize door opened only when necessary. The open garden area is also very private with small bush gardens surrounding each of the tables. The wait staff are there whenever you want them but not when they are not required, always watching through the glass wall from outside. The atmosphere is of a grand dining room, fine dining at its best! There is no a la carte menu but instead a choice of set menus. You can choose the Gourmet menu, Vegetarian, or the Chef’s Specialty Menu. Surprisingly for a fine dining restaurant there is also a menu for children. All the menus are five courses except the children’s one which is four smaller courses. All menus are reviewed and modified every 15 days, the following tastings were done with the menus currently in place during my visits. The bread basket contains the normal Italian combo plus a spread of thinly sliced crusty sun-dried tomato bread that is nicely different, excellent. The gourmet menu is the most popular and begins with a Shrimp Salad. These are actually prawns [though Americans prefer to call them shrimps] shelled and served warm on a cold salad base of greens plus baby asparagus spears and crisp beetroot shavings. Simple, but that is what Italian cuisine is all about, simple food but using the freshest and highest quality ingredients. The designated First Course is pasta with a difference. Lasagne with seafood ragout, thin delicate rounds of paper-thin pasta, black and white, interspersed with small pieces of tender seafood. This is a dish with style and taste.
The Main is Tuna, just seared and fanned on the plate, the Mediterranean side is a mix of mini balls of potato, sliced and de-stoned black olives, capers, tomato and capsicum slices, on the side is a sweet garlic cream. The Italian pastry chef gets into the dessert action twice as at Solata as they serve a Pre-dessert and a Dessert. For this menu a crunchy Chocolate Salami [biscuit] sits on the White Chocolate Mousse amid a red sea of watermelon and ginger, a refreshing taste! This is followed by the dessert proper, Creamed Mousse, a ball studded with crushed almonds, on the plate a swirl of decorated Rose. For the Chef’s Specialty Menu you transcend to another level. Barramundi flesh is shaped into a crisp roll as one of the pair of entrees, the other being Roast Beef in a tonnata sauce, a creamy tuna mayonnaise. Pasta is Mushroom Risotto, touched with lemon and topped with foie gras. Main a fillet of lamb, cooked rare, fanned on the plate, potato puree, vegetables and coffee sauce. Pre dessert a slice of Burrata [an Italian hand-made cheese, the outer shell solid mozzarella and the inner a cream filling blended with mozzarella] served with a special marmalade jam. Unusual combinations and all with the skilled presentation of a true artist, the tastes are subdued, almost delicate and meant to be savoured. The Vegetarian menu begins with Pumpkin combined with coconut cream, yoghurt and broccoli. Pasta is Tomato Agnolotti sitting on potato cream with peas on the side. The mains sautéed Tofu cooked with ginger and honey. Predessert is Tapioca Gnocchi with vanilla ice cream, the main dessert Jelly Fruit with passion fruit sauce. As freshest ingredients are a top priority dishes on the Vegetarian menu change almost daily. Another vegetarian favourite, when available, is their Boero di crespella ai funghi porcini [pictured], featuring those wonderful porcini mushrooms. The vegetarian dishes served here at Solata are a work of art, unlike the ‘left-overs’ often served elsewhere. For the children they have their own menu at a reduced price. Spaghetti in tomato followed by Pizzaiola Beef or Cotoletta with potato puree, and once again two desserts, Chocolate Salami [crunchy biscuit] on a white chocolate mousse, surrounded by a strawberry sauce. Main dessert a vanilla Panna Cotta served with warm strawberries. The service level is one of Bali’s best, there when needed not there, but watching from afar, when not. Solata is a very special addition to Bali’s dining scene, a sign perhaps that we have grown up! Dining at Solata is a relaxed experience, in a setting that is both elegant and casual, far from the plastic and lighting considered essential in some ‘fine dining’ establishments.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Solata
Address
: Jl. Sunset 99, Seminyak.
Telephone
: 869.9968.
Open
: Dinners from 7.00 p.m., daily.
Non-Smoking Area : Air-conditioned dining room. Smoking Area
: Garden courtyard.
Parking
: Secure area at front of restaurant.
Price
: Rp. 2.800,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Food
: Italian.
Wine
: Select wine list.
Service
: Impeccable.
Atmosphere
: A gastronomic temple.
Overall
: A place to eat for those who enjoy and can appreciate the best!
Copyright © 2013 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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Update Taksu does Thanksgiving. A full Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday November 28, from 5.00
p.m. Turkey with all the trimmings, will be held at one of Ubud’s small hidden gems, Taksu. It is located at the bottom of Jln. Goutomo, accessed by a small gang off Jln. Hanoman. The restaurant is situated in between the Taksu healing rooms and their valley spa, on the 1st floor at the rear of the building. It is a small but relaxed room faced with large windows open to the tree, garden and valley view however the Thanksgiving Dinner will be held on a large upper area and offers a full buffet for Rp. 250,000 nett per person, and a pre-booking is advisable as 2012 was a sell-out [Tel: 971.490]. The turkeys are imported from the USA and have been organically raised. Some are sent to a special Ubud farm for preparation betutu style, smoked with spices and herbs, others are roasted in the traditional method. Hand-carved by the chefs, you can choose from either style with white meat or dark, or a tasting of all. The full menu is: Iced Ginger Tea or Chilled Rosella Tea then Roasted Pumpkin and Chestnut Soup. Spiced Walnut and Beetroot Salad, Mixed Organic Green Salad with choice of dressing. Traditional Roasted Turkey and/or Betutu Turkey with traditional trimmings of giblet gravy, cranberry sauce and bread rolls, Also on the buffet are Broiled Mahi-Mahi Fillet with tropical spicy mango sauce, Spinach and Cheese Ravioli, Grilled mixed vegetables with cilantro mashed potatoes and Balinese sweet potatoes. Then Pumpkin Pie, Bonce de Noel, Baked choux pastry fill with crème Anglaise, Raw Mango Tart. Taksu is totally tobacco free. Pre-booking a must!
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We cater your needs for delicious Balinese Satay, made from fresh tuna. Try and taste it!
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Locavore has opened on Jln. Dewi Sita, Ubud [on the site of what was Cafe Moka Part II, but greatly transformed by Ubud’s international architect of renown, Joost van Grieken]. It is a very friendly room, one in which you immediately feel comfortable and more than ready to sample the exotic cuisine of talented young chef, Eelke Plasmeijer, who is already well known in Indonesia [starting at SHY in Jakarta then being one of the few chefs who was able to fill up Ma Joly in Tuban]. More recently Eelke had been exec chef at Alila Ubud. Locavore is a new international trend of presenting classic European cuisine but wherever possible using fresh local ingredients. This restaurant has set its ideals very high even to the extent of operating their own truly organic vegetable gardens a bit further up the mountain at Payangan, this week’s freshest vegetables will always be the stars of the show at this high quality restaurant. For now dinners only. Art Café Sanur has nothing to do with similar named cafes in Seminyak and Ubud. This
one, another newcomer on the ever changing Jln. Danau Tamblingan, opens early for breakfast from 7.30 every day. Many early morning options including their Big Breakfast [2 eggs with bacon and sausage, sautéed potatoes and mushrooms]. Lunch time starts with tasty Corn Fritters, a Chicken & Apple Salad or one with Sliced Grape and Caramelized Walnuts. A separate dinner menu is unusual for this area and café type but here they offer Chicken and Mushroom Vol au Vent or Goulash Soup to start then Chicken & Lemongrass Volute, a breast stuffed with minced chicken and herbs, old fashioned but still popular Chicken Kiev dripping with garlic butter, Duck Leg Confit or Snapper rolled in bacon.
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Mangsi Coffee is an open space on Jln. Hayam Wuruk on Renon. Plain with round tables
of natural wood it offers local Arabica and Luwak coffee just 100 metres from the air-conditioned, by comparison, palace of Bali Bakery with its imported Illy and Lavazzo coffees. It is almost reminiscent of the fabled battle of David vs Goliath. Mangsi is pure local with its Roti Bakar [chocolate, blueberry or peanut] and Pancakes [banana, chocolate, strawberry or blueberry]. Of special interest are their special coffees; with cinnamon and ginger or ginger and coriander. Wi-fi of course! David is doing quite well.
Montana is the hotel restaurant at the All Seasons [soon to be re-branded as Ibis Styles] on Jln. Teuku Umar, Denpasar. Bright and cheery, refreshingly air-conditioned [but with outdoor garden courtyard for the smokers] it is a budget restaurant aimed at the domestic traveler. Parking in the underneath car park makes it a convenient stop for the passing motorist. The menu is what you would expect a mix of local and international with a menu in Indonesian and English although the English translations seem to have come from the PR department rather than the F & B, everything being described as either ‘Traditional’ or ‘Authentic’. A salad of prawns and green apple, the French Nicoise, Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls, Crab Soup with corn fritters, Indonesian Buntot or a Szechuan hot and sour soup. All dishes bar three of the meat grills are priced under Rp.100,000. A real worry is one of the strange translations for Ayam Goreng Kreme as crispy deep-fried cock stud! Amazing for an international hotel chain, is a Kamus that expensive? Uma Cucina has now opened at the front of the Uma Resort, Sanginggan, Ubud. Chef
Nicolas Lazzaroni has moved from just down the road at Bridges, where his kitchen product created a restaurant that was an overnight success, to be the opening Executive Chef at Uma Cucina. He is a young chef but rich in talent. Now he is able to return to his Italian heritage. The rather large restaurant has been created in an upstairs open design to cartch the passing breezes, with both small and large tables and lounge areas and even those communal tables that are appearing everywhere though I have no idea why, yet another trend that will not last! House specialities at Uma Cucina include handmade pastas and sausages, wood-fired pizzas and breads, as well as classic Italian gelatos and granitas.
Little Thai Waroeng is just that! The place is so small you may miss it unless walking past on Jln Danau Tamblingan in Sanur. All the basic, most common Thai dishes that are to be found in Bali are here. Tod Man Pla [fish cakes], Pho Pia Tod [spring rolls that can be stuffed with chicken or vegetables], the seafood salads of Yam Talay or Yam Woon Sen [with glass noodles added]. Most of the curries are on offer, green, red or massaman all with your choice of meat. Thailand’s most popular stir fry Kai Pad Med Ma-Maung [chicken and cashews] is on the menu but then the Thai influence is spoilt by a monster international menu of local dishes, pasta, burgers and that Bali special old Gordon Blue ….this is 2013 not 1993, back when it was funny to discover miss-spelt menus in the ‘old’ Bali, a little more professionalism is required these days to succeed! Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-16 Oct. 13
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David Metcalf: Photography Tours
David Metcalf was born and brought up in Wellington, New Zealand but left in 1980. He never really returned, spending only three more years in Kiwi after that. David has held jobs ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime: dishwasher, bus boy, housemaid and then GM of a business with 250 employees. He worked for UPS, the huge American transport company, for 20 years from 1991 to 2011. His first visit to Indonesia was in 2000 after he was offered the job as Country Manager for UPS based in Jakarta. David first became interested in photography on his first overseas trip to Australia when he was 9 years old and the craft has been his calling ever since. In 2011, he started a workshop in Bali and now leads photography tours all over the world. What are your interests? Travel, ancient cultures, photography, writing, politics, anything Indonesian, golf, rugby, NFL, watching native cultures dance and express themselves. What photographer has had the most significant influence on you? It’s very difficult to single out one but perhaps Edward Curtis who portrayed the American Indians in the late 1880s. He was known as “the shadow catcher,” and his photographs always mesmerized me. Curtis seemed to capture the beauty and spirit of that vanishing culture. For me this is the challenge in photography, a very powerful tool that can influence positive change on the planet. Which photographer’s work do you most admire? The American landscape photographers from the days when they still used film: Ansell Adams, Elliot Porter, and David Muench. Also Henri Cartier Bresson who was a master at capturing mood, decisive moments and raw emotion. I also like John Stanmeyer whose course I attended in Bali. John is a National Geographic photographer who loves to get into the heart of the action with nothing more than a 50 mm lens. His method was very inspirational to me and exciting when put into practice. Where did you get the idea of leading photography tours? I wanted to create a business from photography. Since the idea of taking photos for weddings and advertising didn’t appeal to me, I thought of travelling while taking photographs and getting paid to do it. For those who join your tours, is there a “typical” client profile? Not really. We get a mix but our 8–12 day tours are appealing to people who have more time such as retirees or semi-retirees. My business partner is a Balinese photographer and our plan is to give talented Balinese photographers opportunities and exposure to world famous photographers.
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What is your teaching method? We teach all aspects of photography including night photography, star trails, macro, landscapes, portrait and postproduction, but was is special is putting them into unique places that tourists don’t normally go and connecting with the Balinese culture and ceremonies in the villages. I always strive to give them a way to express themselves and communicate what they see in a visual sense. What kind of photography is the most difficult to teach? Teaching peoples how to be more creative and express themselves through this visual art form. I think people are often to caught up in what others think of their photographs rather than what they really enjoy and are good at. Do you give back to the communities you and your groups visit? Yes, always. We take the photographers to an orphanage in Tabanan to connect with the children, as well as build bridges between western cultures and Indonesians in Sumba, Sumbawa, Kalimantan by helping with education programs, sustainable tourism, and environmental conservation. From my point of view, this aspect is a very important part of the tours. The photographers appreciate this and feel compelled to get involved. For some participants, the experience can be life changing.
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What is different about leading people on Bali and leading people in North America? North America is all about landscapes and wildlife, while Bali is the whole gambit. Bali is one of the most amazing places on the planet to photograph. My tours in Indonesia also offer tremendous variety and involve all aspects of travel photography, particularly people and ceremonies. In terms of the quality of accommodation, value for money, friendliness of the people and the fact that Indonesians love having their photos taken makes Bali a sure winner. What has been the most unusual photography tour you’ve ever led? Last year we travelled around the island. I put the group through all sorts of modes of transport including small fishing boats out on the ocean photographing Bugis pinisi as they came in with their catch, off the north coast searching for dolphins and catching the sun setting over the volcanoes of East Java. We covered Nyepi this year and my group really enjoyed that. Our trip to Borneo this year was also amazing. We took in 5 days of Dayak culture, orangutans in a very wild area of Central Kalimantan, the floating market and canals of Banjarmasin and Derawan Island where time has stood still.
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Do you have any future personal or professional plans? I plan to open a photography gallery in Ubud next year, and set up the Bali Centre for Creative Photography. We would bring world famous photographers to Bali to teach. Another objective is to have the center as a place where Balinese, Indonesian and foreigners can come to share ideas and learn from each other. Talented Balinese photographers (and there are many!) will have an opportunity to sell their work in the gallery, which will hopefully help them on their path. Most of the profits will go to supporting programs in Indonesia including micro financing and educating people about environmental conservation and the wisdom of the native cultures, especially the Dayaks of Kalimantan.
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What do you personally gain from your work? The opportunity to help others while doing what I love to do. It’s actually not work. I’m not sure that there is a word for it. If you are passionate about your work and someone pays you for it, it doesn’t get much better that that! How can you be contacted? Email: davidmetcalf3@mac.com, website: www. davidmetcalfphotography.com, Facebook: www.facebook. com/indodave.
Welcome to Satu Lagi Poolside Bar. Located next door to the Taman Segara Madu Waterpark and Function Centre on Jl Batu Balong Canggu, right on the way to the famous Echo Beach. The new bar offers televised live sports events on big screen TV’s, and a massive 2 x 2 metre screen for the big events, so whether you are into Soccer, NRL, ARL Rugby, AFL Football Motor Sports or Boxing we have got you covered. Add to this great music videos from the 70’s till today, terrific food and a friendly atmosphere, and it’s a winner. Choose to relax in the bar or out on the covered veranda which enjoys cool breezes and rice field views over the magnificent pool and waterfall. Feel free to bring the family and enjoy a complementary swim on a hot afternoon, or come along in the evening and enjoy one of our fabulous cocktails or ice cold beers. There are also other regular events such as pool parties, live bands, grand final’s, Bledisloe Cup, Melbourne Cup, and title fights, along with super high speed complementary WiFi. and ample customer parking. Address is No 39 Jl Batu Bolong Canggu
For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2013 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/R/I-02 Oct 13
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
Crazy Little Heaven by Mark Heyward Crazy Little Heaven is about an extraordinary 17-day journey by d u g o u t canoe and on foot across the huge island of Borneo. Starting from East Kalimantan in August 1 9 9 4 , author Mark Heyward traveled through the central mountain ranges until his group reached rivers large enough to canoe down to Pontianak on the island’s west coast. From the book’s opening pages you fall under the spell of the Mahakam, a vast functioning machine and possibly emblematic of the fate of the country as a whole. The party consisted of the Tasmanian author and a fellow Tasmanian, a knockabout Irishman, an Indonesian and two itinerant European backpackers who joined up at the last moment. They were not the first to make this epic journey from coast to coast. In 1825, George Müller, a Dutch official and the first westerner to attempt the crossing, lost his head to Dayaks in the Kapuas River Basin, having crossed the Muller Mountains to which he gave his name. Heyward first went to Indonesia to join a group of Tasmanian teachers at an international school set up for the children of expatriates at the isolated mining town of Sangatta in a coastal jungle 50 km north of the equator on the island’s east coast – the starting point for his cross-Borneo trek. Each day of the journey is allotted its own chapter, i.e. “Day Four: Ujoh Bilang to the Udang Rapids,” “Day Fifteen: Putussibau to Sintang,” etc. The book delivers to us the life of one of the country’s great rivers, depicting a jungle at times so dense and gloomy that each member has to regularly call out with high-pitch hoops to keep the band together. Every rock, tree root, trunk and limb hosts a colony of beautiful parasites and lianas, gossamer mosses, feathery ferns and fan palms. Passing the watershed between East and West Kalimantan, the group loses sight of the Mahakam - their constant companion for a week - and search for beer in Tanjung Lokang to celebrate their return to civilization. If you ever want to do something as crazy as this, Crazy Little Heaven is a virtual survivor’s field manual of indispensable tips: wear broad conical Dayak straw hats to fend off the unrelenting equatorial sun and rain; puncture your boots with drainage holes to allow water to escape; pack candles, Vegemite, cigarette lighters, Baygon, Imodium for diarrhea, Bactrim for stomach infections; how to harvest the milky mildly alcoholic drink moke, cut into a woody vine (akar minum) for drinking water and construct a small pondok or platform to keep away from the leeches, snakes and spiders. Heyward also gives valuable consul on the art of waiting, why it’s important to travel away from the river and avoid the larger towns and administrative centers; how to handle arguments that arise from dishonesty, miscommunication, cultural misunderstandings and mistaken assumptions. The experiences and riverine atmosphere described remain much the same today – the widespread use of dugout canoes, the haunting funeral songs in the dead of night,
jungle villages backlit by lightening, the workaday rhythms aboard the river taxis, the wandering life of the Punan of central Kalimantan and the killing efficacy of two-meter-long sumpit blowpipe hunting weapons tipped with poisonous ipoh sap. Heyward witnesses old witch doctors summoning crocodiles, the beating back a highly lethal kendawang snake and surprising civets and monitor lizards. A passionate amateur naturalist, Heyward is equally observant of the forest’s diverse creatures and plant life: the barking deer, mouse deer (kancil) and sun bears; creepy-crawlies of all descriptions including stag beetles, army ants, giant wasps, bees and moths; the rich earthy smell of an orangutan up close, the distant call of a burung merak (native peacock), the strange habits of fresh water dolphins, the primeval scaly false gavials, scenes of small boys fishing for catfish and troops of macaque monkeys scampering along the riverbanks. But the book is not just an exciting travelogue of a river trip deep into the interior. Lucky for us, the writer has a fondness for digression, dipping frequently into his past explorations of the whole country over decades. This is fortunate because if the book had all been just about a journey on the Mahakam, it would’ve been less entertaining. Many incidences lead to wider discussions: an angry confrontation over payment between the group and one of the guides opens up an informed explanation of how Indonesians handle conflict. Heyward was in the country in 1998 when, after 32 years of relative stability, Suharto’s increasingly repressive and corrupt regime was toppled by street demonstrations. As shots rang out, he describes how the sky over Jakarta turned black, smoke plumed from burning buildings and a million people marched on the presidential palace.
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After he explains ladang slash-and-burn cultivation, Heyward goes on to chronicle the appalling destruction of much of the Borneo jungle by unscrupulous loggers and the burning of virgin rainforest to make way for palm oil plantations, displacing the Dayak native peoples from their traditional longhouses and gravely devastating their habitat and ancestral way of life. Reflecting a deep understanding of Indonesian history and culture, the writer holds forth knowledgeably on subjects as discursive as the myths, customs, shamans and royal courts of Java; the harvesting and uses of bird’s nests; Iban headhunting practices; the history of Chinese traders and Indonesia’s Islamic organizations; the legendary Bugis seafarers; the life of Sir Alfred Wallace; the WW II battle for the oil-producing city of Balikpapan; the state philosophy of Pancasila. He retells harrowing stories of the tsunami that hit Aceh Province in 2005, the massacre of the Madurese in Kalimantan by Dayaks in 2001 and indignantly addresses the corruption of bureaucrats, parliamentarians, governors and presidents.
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SCHEDULE THAT Air Asia Beach Run (23 November) For the fun runners and fitness fanatics in the Bali community this will be of interest. Bali’s first beach run will take place along Kuta Beach synonymous with those amazing sunsets which we should never take for granted. I really cannot find anything fun in the word run but I am sure many readers will disagree and there will be many of you who love to run. If so then you can chose from a 5 and 10 kilometre run along the beach to Petitenget. The public are invited to join and both amateur and professional participants will be part of the run. The event starts early with a run along the beach which at this time in the morning has to be the most tranquil part of the day before the hustle and bustle begins. You can register on the 1st floor of Beachwalk Kuta or on-line. If you do not feel like running, your support is always appreciated, cheering the runners in what is bound to be a fun, community spirit. Air Asia are the official sponsors and I am sure most members of the community have experienced the hospitality and super specials if booked months in advance which is what this airline is all about. Overall, fun and run is the theme of this event.
other displays consisting of banners, signs, posters, balloons, tee shirts and anything else that creatively conveys the message. The dress code is ‘dress up’, share a themed message, play music, spread the message and bring friends along. Although the message is loud and clear, this is going to be a fun morning and it is all about spreading the word Bali United Against HIV/AIDS. As with all of these events, there is something to entice the first in line. The first 300 entrants registered on the day will receive a gift bag at the completion of the walk with a prize going to the best float. What is always wonderful about the Bali community is their creative zest and this is an opportunity to use your talent to come up with something unique and different to support this worthy cause. Let us unite and eliminate HIV/AIDS that really does cause misery and suffering to the thousands that do not have access to proper health care and even those that do it means a life time on a cocktail of drugs that has serious side effects physically and not to mention the emotional impact that can be so devastating. So as a community, come along and lend your support to the global fight against HIV/AIDS.
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Indonesia Sets Stricter Toy Safety Rules
the existence of a highly sensitive intelligence collection program conducted from sites at US embassies and consulates and from the diplomatic missions of other “five eyes” intelligence partners including Australia, Britain and Canada.
The Trade Ministry will implement a series of measures to
Codenamed STATEROOM, the program involves the interception of radio, telecommunications and internet traffic.
removing unsafe and poor quality toys from the market.
The document explicitly states that the Australian Defence Signals Directorate operates STATEROOM facilities “at Australian diplomatic facilities.”
in the country, according to Bayu. “This is part of our
The National Security Agency document also observed the facilities were carefully concealed: “For example antennas are sometimes hidden in false architectural features or roof maintenance sheds.” A former intelligence officer said the interception facility at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta played an important role in collecting intelligence on terrorist threats and people-smuggling, “but the main focus is political, diplomatic and economic intelligence.” “The huge growth of mobile phone networks has been a great boon and Jakarta’s political elite are a loquacious bunch; even when they think their own intelligence services are listening they just keep talking,” the source told Australian media. He said the Australian Consulate in Denpasar, Bali, has also been used for signals intelligence collection. (November 1st 2013)
tighten supervision on toy products distributed in the country, in a move designed to improve the safety for children. Deputy Trade Minister Bayu Krisnamurthi said that, beginning in May next year, the ministry will begin The measure is related to a regulation issued by the Industry Ministry in April to set standards on toy products attempts to ensure the quality of toy products and to protect our children,” he said in Jakarta on Friday (1/11). Among the important provisions in the Industry Ministry’s regulations is the prohibition of toys with sharp edges or those made with dangerous chemicals such as formaldehyde and the compulsory obligation to provide clear instructions on toy use, added Bayu. (November 2nd 2013) Bali Man Finds 2,000-Year-Old Sarcophagus While Planting Coffee A Balinese man found a two-millennia-old sarcophagus on Thursday (31/10) while plowing land to plant coffee seeds, a government archaeology official said. “The shape is like a stone coffin - more-or-less two meters long and one meter in width,” the head of the Denpasar Archeology Agency Wayan Suantika said on Friday. The farmer, I Nyoman Santika, found the sarcophagus on Oct. 29, 2013 in Pupuan village, in the Tabanan district of western Bali. The
Rapid Population Growth to Affect Basic Necessities Indonesia’s rapid population growth poses a great challenge to the country as it works to provide the populations basic necessities, including clothing, foods and shelter, a superior education and proper health services. Rapid population growth may slow national development, and therefore the government must seriously address this problem by putting in place family planning programs. “A shockingly large population that isn’t offset by adequately high-quality human resources could create another, more serious, problem,” National Family Planning and Population Board (BKKBN) Chief Fasli Jalal said here on Thursday (31/10). The population in a country is the most basic asset needed to implement development, but uncontrolled population growth might become an obstacle to assuring economic growth. Indonesia’s population boom is becoming increasingly alarming because it is not balanced by adequate human resources, noted Fasli. The total population in Indonesia was last recorded at 245.9 million in 2012, but Jalal said that in 2013 it is projected to reach 250 million, with a growth rate of 1.49 percent per year, or an increase of four to five million people. “This means 10 thousand babies are born every day,” Jalal stated, adding that the quality of Indonesian human resources remains low, as indicated by the Indonesian Human Development Index, which ranks Indonesia 124 of 182 countries. He explained that Indonesia is currently the world’s fourth most populous country, after China, India, and the United
States, though its population is expected to jump to 321 million by 2025. Today, the population of Indonesia represents 3.51 percent of the world’s total population, which arguably means that one in every 29 people on earth is a resident of Indonesia. This is a huge figure and, therefore, the government should pay serious attention to this problem so the population does not drastically increase. Besides this, Jalal added, the uneven distribution of the population is also a concern, with 58 percent of the population living on Java Island, even though it only accounts for seven percent of the total area of the country.
archaeology agency said a preliminary examination of the artifact indicated that it dated back around 2,300 years. The sarcophagus would have been used to bury a public figure after a preservation ritual, but at the time of writing, the authority was not able to determine for whom the coffin was made. Such objects have been found before in Tabanan. “The first sarcophagus was found in Tabanan in the 1930s during land clearing to build the Denpasar-Singaraja road,” Wayan said. Sociologists believe Bali was first settled around 4,000 years ago as a part of the Austronesian migration. (November 1st 2013) Bali Nine-Inmate Accused of Kerobokan Murder Plot Convicted “Bali Nine” drug trafficker Renae Lawrence was
Uncontrolled population growth will automatically become a burden, and therefore the family planning program should become one of the pillars of the nation’s development policy in the population field.
accused on Sunday (27/10) of masterminding a plan to
A spokesperson for the Family Planning Association, Ambar Rahayu, admitted that the national family planning program had experienced a change following the weakening of the governments resolves to maintain it.
prison cells earlier this week, seizing some 52 cell phones
“The family planning program was once an integral part of the national development program, but now it is no longer a priority because short-term programs, other than family planning, have become a top priority for regional governments,” Ambar said here on Thursday (31/10).
alleged plot. She had always been a model inmate at the
She pointed out that the national family planning and population program had stagnated over the past 10 years and shown no improvements in maintaining population targets. (October 31st 2013)
a fox in sheep’s clothing.” Lawrence, along with eight other
murder two guards at Bali’s notorious Kerobokan Prison after staff discovered a knife and a text message exchange detailing the plot. Kerobokan staff conducted a raid on the and several sharp objects from the women’s ward, chief warden Gusti Ngurah Wiratna explained on Sunday. Prison wardens told reporters they felt betrayed by Lawrence’s prison and rose to become something of a leader for the other women. Wiranta now doubts her sincerity. “She was like a daughter to me,” he said. “But apparently all of her good acts were just camouflage. She’s nothing more than members of the Bali Nine group, was convicted for attempting to smuggle 8.2 kilograms of heroin from Bali to Australia in 2005. (October 27th 2103)
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Sexual Assault Cases Rife in Indonesian Schools
Despite rumors of an A-list star being tipped to play Cases of sexual assault and harassment of students at the
convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby in an upcoming
hands of their teachers continue to come to light, with school
telemovie, industry insiders have confirmed relative
authorities failing to act on many complaints. A 12-year-old
newcomer Krew Boylan has instead landed the coveted
elementary school student in East Jakarta identified as A.P
role. Based on the bestselling book Sins of the Father by
reported that she was repeatedly assaulted by her teacher, and was now traumatized and afraid to go to school. A.P. said her math teacher K.G. had for the past six months often touched and kissed her neck, hands and breasts. A similar incident involving a contract-based teacher, identified as M.S was reported this week in Bandung, West Java. In the Bandung case, the teacher is suspected of sexually harassing or assaulting students for at least
investigative journalist Eamonn Duff, the upcoming feature is being quietly filmed in Corby’s home town on the Gold Coast after previously being delayed due to a backlash from fans and the concern of the family of the 36-year-old about her portrayal. Hollywood actress Abbie Cornish reportedly was being considered for the lead but the role instead went to Sydney-based Boylan known for minor parts in Seven’s A Place to Call Home and the ABC children’s series Dirtgirlworld. No other casting for the 2014 series has been
six years. Agus, a parent of a student at the school, reported
released, however Michael Caton and Jacki Weaver were
his daughter’s teacher to his neighborhood watch chief after
previously rumored to be in talks to play Corby’s parents.
a community meeting, saying that M.S. had been harassing
(November 4th 2013)
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his daughter since 2012. He said authorities had given M.S. a room to sleep in at the school because he lived far from
Bali Mandara Toll users Reaches 37 Thousand
work, and that the alleged harassment was committed in
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that room. He claims to have reported the incident to authorities however the complaint fell on deaf ears.
The number of vehicles using the Bali Mandara toll road
(November 1st 2013)
has reached an average of 37 thousand vehicles per day. “The figures increased to 43 thousand vehicles on Galungan
Bali Hindus Angered By Sacred Temple
Celebration day,” Public Relations officer of PT Jasa Marga
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Bali are feeling the benefits of the alternative road. Users Hindu leaders on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali Tuesday (30/10) lashed out at a government plan to attract more tourists to their most sacred temple as “degrading” to Hinduism. The row highlighted concerns that Bali’s booming tourism industry is a double-edged sword, as it threatens to erode the Hindu culture which is part of the attraction for the millions who visit the tropical island. The Indonesian Hindu Association’s concerns centered on a government
can save time and avoid traffic congestion. Bali Mandara toll road commenced operation in September 2013 and It connects Ngurah Rai airport, Port of Benoa, Nusa Dua and Sanur. Bali Mandara toll road stretches along 12.7 kilometers and was built in December 2011. The cost of the construction reached 2.4 trillion IDR. (October 27th 2013) Bali Government to Instigate Compulsory Medical Insurance for Tourists
decision to include the Besakih temple and the volcano upon which it sits on an official list of sites to be developed
The Bali Provincial Government is currently discussing
for tourism. “These sites are the center of the universe for
plans for compulsory insurance policies for foreign tourists
us Balinese Hindus, and we are worried that by making it
coming to the island. The policies will cover the traveller for
an official tourist destination, our spiritual lives will be
illness, accident or death. According to the Bali Governor I
disrupted,” association head Ngurah Sudyana told AFP.
Made Mangku Pastika the scheme was still being discussed,
“We are concerned that our spirituality will be degraded and
however it was in the final stages of planning. “We hope it
exploited if these sites are just seen as commercial.” While
will be completed this year,” Pastika said in Denpasar on
the sites in eastern Bali already receive considerable
Friday (25/10). According to Pastika tourists will have to pay
numbers of visitors, they are far less crowded than the major
a nominal fee upon entry to the island, similar to the current
tourist areas in the South. Besakih, known as the “mother
VoA scheme (visa on arrival). Funds collected from this fee
temple” by Balinese Hindus, is a huge stone complex, which
will be used to provide medical assistance to those who
sits 1,000 meters (3,000 feet) up on the side of Mount
need it during their vacation, and a percentage of the funds
Agung, a volcano that has great spiritual significance for
will be allocated towards the protection of cultural heritage
Bali’s Hindus. (October 30th 2013)
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for everybody! The track had some spectacular rocky jumps popular with the spectators cheering the riders on.
It seems that the powers that be, have finally realized that sports brings economic benefit to Bali, which is already happening anyways, just witness the recently held Asia Pacific Downhill Challenge for mountain bikers and the World Poomsae Tae Kwon Do Championships reported below. So with a bit of pomp and ceremony Bali has been appointed Sports Tourism Hub of Asia apparently thanks to continuous efforts by tourism stakeholders to develop sports tourism on the island. However it must be said it is all the organizations, clubs and NGO’s that have built up events to international levels well before the government got involved. As we know Bali frequently hosts a variety of international sports events mostly private, with the governments track record in organizing and promoting long lasting events in Bali, patchy at best. So what will this mean in practice, who knows.
This is the 5th edition of this event and the Asia Pacific Downhill Challenge is getting more popular and attracting more professional downhillers each year, showing that Bali can provide sporting venues for myriad of sports, not just water sports.The track this year was designed by Garry Paterson a special world class track builder from Australia and was a bigger challenge then before. The brief was to build a world class track similar to the other world cup tracks, so that this would push the local riders to their limits. A world class event thanks to sponsor United Bikes.
Anyways at the opening session of the 2013 Congress of the International Association of Sports Law, held recently in Sanur, it was announced that the island would receive the title of Sports Tourism Hub of Asia from the international organization. “We are honored by the trust given to Bali, and we hope that the people of Bali can make the best of this new title, ”Chairman of the Bali Tourism Board, Ida Bagus Ngurah Wijaya, said. “Bali has been named the best island destination by tourists numerous times, winning awards for many years. The island has been named the best spa destination in the world and is now Asia’s sports tourism hub.” He said the board would support the government of Bali in making sports tourism the leading sector in the island’s multi-faceted tourism. Sports tourism is branded under the logo “Bali Sporti”, a collective commitment endorsed and shared between the Bali Tourism Board and the Bali chapter of the Indonesian National Sports Committee (KONI). Under the brand Bali Sporti, both organizations would work together to endorse specific sports events that contribute to the increase of tourists into Bali. Lets see…… MOUNTAIN BIKE NEWS The Asia Pacific Downhill Challenge was held on the weekend of 26-27 October, up the hills above KlungKung. With some of the top ranking riders from all over the world and a nice technical high speed track it was a great weekend
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BALINESE BABIES, IN LIFE AND DEATH By PERIPATETE The birth of a baby in Bali heralds a time for rejoicing and is marked with great reverence and significance; but also obligates families to pay tribute to the invisible world by honoring their ancestors, gods and spirits by way of prayers, multiple offerings and rituals. However, when a child dies prematurely, very little occurs in the tangible world; rather, the unseen world of spirits and magic becomes paramount, instilling fear in some grieving families, while providing comfort and solace to others. WHEN A BABY SURVIVES… Occasionally even prior to birth, rituals are undertaken to ensure a safe pregnancy.* For example, after a woman learns that she is pregnant, a megedong gedongan (garbadhana samskara) ceremony may take place 210 days – or seven months – from conception. This ceremony occurs in the home and family temple, with offerings made and ancestors invited to bless the fetus, prevent miscarriage and ensure safe delivery. Immediately following delivery, the focus shifts to the placenta – the baby’s sibling. As such, its spirit survives as long as the child and must be cared for. The father washes the placenta (using only his right hand) and places it into a payuk or periuk kecil (container) in front of the family balé. Alternatively, if a payuk cannot be used, the placenta is placed into a coconut, which is then buried in the earth. Offerings are made and a white piece of cotton is placed on the earth, onto which the Balinese omkara and amkara - powerful symbols asking for the gods’ protection – are inscribed. Flowers are laid on the cloth, and some add a pen or pencil – to ensure that the child will grow to be wise. Often, when a newborn is fed, so is his placenta. The connection to the buried placenta is honored in other ways as well throughout childhood: When a parent buys candy for a child, it will place one on top of the placenta. When a child leaves the compound, a parent will take a bit of dust from the mound under which the placenta is buried and place it on their child’s forehead. The umbilical cord is not always removed at birth; it could take up to one week for the cord to be removed or, preferably, to shrivel and fall off by itself. While the cord is still intact, the mother is sebel (impure) and thus must rest and stay within her quarters, while others attend to her daily needs. When the cord detaches, an offering for the gods who protect the baby - called banten kumara - is placed in a spot behind the baby’s sleeping area. The offering itself is kept for a few days, however the dish that holds the offering, will remain in situ up to six months. The day that the cord comes off, the husband or mother-in-law will often visit a balian, who will check the lontar (ritual obligations and prescriptions carved into palm leaf) to determine which of the family’s ancestors has been reincarnated in the newborn. Other major ceremonies take place twelve days, and forty-two days, after birth. The village p e m a n g k u blesses and names the baby at a ceremony called ngelapas hawon; major cleansings of the kitchen, family temple and compound are undertaken; and in some instances, gold and silver jewelry is given as gifts. In some villages, at forty-two days, the macolongan ceremony takes place, when a parent appropriates - and the high priest cleans and blesses - a neighbor’s baby chicken so that it grows with the baby. Forty-two days also marks the day on which the mother is no longer deemed sebel, and is permitted to re-enter the temple and prepare
offerings. Three months from birth marks the moment when a baby’s feet first touch the ground – a ceremony marking this transition is celebrated widely and with great ceremonial pomp. Often the baby is placed under a rooster basket and its hair, as short as it might be, is shaved off, to demarcate his or her transition into a new phase of infancy. At six months of age, one of the key rites of passage occurs when a baby celebrates her satu oton, first otonan (birthday), which thereafter – and until death – is marked every 210 days, or one year according to the Balinese calendar. Offerings are made at the family temple, showing gratitude to the gods and ancestors for protecting the baby in its first year of life. Sometime after the satu oton, when a child’s first teeth appear, the ngempugin ceremony is held, with offerings at the family temple, to pray for the rest of the child’s teeth to grow in, strong and healthy. When a child turns six(or thereabouts), a ceremony is held to celebrate the falling out of his first tooth (tumbuh gigi). This normally coincides with the time that children begin their studies, so parents prepare offerings and pray for their child’s ability to learn and acquire knowledge. More ceremonies mark rites of passage such as menstruation. WHEN A BABY DIES… As childhood turns to adolescence, the ceremonies and rituals continue, right through adulthood, old age and death. But when death comes early (or before birth), not only is a husband and wife struck with sudden grief and sadness, but the entire gamut of ceremonies and rites of passage that are inextricably tied to the life cycle in Bali, is quashed in one fell swoop. Typically, when a baby dies, the body is carried immediately to the cemetery, covered in a white cloth and buried in a grave in the separate children’s section; this is attributed to the fact that babies and young children are sacred and, as such, must be buried apart from adults in order to avoid potential contamination. If a baby has died in hospital, the family is obligated to undertake the burial prior to returning home; otherwise the journey of the baby’s soul spirit could be tampered with by black magic. The death of a newly deceased baby is not reported to the head of banjar, nor is the kulkul (traditional wooden bell) rung to inform all villagers of a death – as is done when an adult villager dies. No special ceremony is done. A mother who has buried her child is deemed sebel and is therefore barred from entering a temple for 42 days; the father can return to work and enter a temple after only twelve days. The only ceremony that approaches the symbolic importance of an adult’s death is the ngelungah (or ngerapuh), which is similar to the ngaben (cremation) that is performed for adults. But not all families mark the death of a child with a ngaben. Still, like with adults who have died, only a symbolic representation of the baby is conveyed to the village’s communal cremation that takes place every five years. Such will be the case when Ubud resident I Madé Budiartha and his family join the ngaben with the remains or effigies of his wife Komang and newborn baby - sometime in the next three years. Last year, Komang’s pregnancy and delivery resulted in the birth of a healthy baby. But, as a longtime asthma sufferer, she and her newborn remained in hospital under observation for five days. The baby began to experience breathing difficulties and died soon after. Madé buried the baby with relatives and members of his banjar. Komang, who was already home, was fine but feeling shortwinded. One night, shortly after her return, her heart-valve exploded; but since neither she nor Madé recognized the symptoms, they returned to sleep. The next morning, after showering, Komang collapsed and died. Madé buried her the same day. Since last year, and until the ngaben, he continues to
bring offerings to his wife’s and child’s graves during major festivals and holidays. Offerings are, in many cases, the only way that an infant is memorialized. I Ketut Pardana and his wife Nyoman live in a village close to Kintamani. After his wife’s miscarriage, Ketut visited a balian who said that the fetus was a boy, and that they had to prepare offerings to the gods and spirits; these offerings were key to subduing Nyoman’s sadness, and to ensure that she would not be haunted by the baby’s spirit. Still today, a spot is reserved at the head of Ketut and Nyoman’s bed, for the rantasan, a ceremonial dish piled with baby boys’ clothing, shoes, a comb and a child’s toy. Each morning, Nyoman lays an offering on the dish in memory of their baby’s death, and every afternoon she disposes of it. Whenever food is prepared, a portion is also laid on the baby’s dish before the family eats. Unlike Made and Ketut, who offer no spiritual explanations for their loss, others attribute their baby’s premature death to inexplicable or invisible forces. Two years ago, after an emergency C-section, and three days of incubation, Wayan Sitri and her husband Komang learned that their baby died. While the baby was still on life support, Komang kept watch outside the NICU. “I felt the earth shaking three times,” he says, “but every time I looked down the corridor and outside at the street, nobody was paying attention, everyone was doing their normal things. I was the only one who felt the shaking.” Wayan is still visibly shaken by the memory and rises to leave as Komang continues: “When the baby died, the doctor didn’t let Wayan touch the baby, because it would make her sad. He didn’t want her falling tears to bother the baby’s spirit as it left the visible world of sekalah to the unseen spiritual world of niskalah.” It also proved problematic to leave the hospital with the baby: “He died in the middle of the night, but we Balinese cannot bring a baby – dead or alive – outside at night, so we had to wait until the morning to leave. But then I had problems to find a taxi to take us home, because the drivers didn’t want to carry the body of a dead baby if its spirit could make trouble for them.” Upon further reflection, Komang recalls a powerful dream from the night before his baby died: “I dreamed of a woman from my village who was known for doing black magic. She brought me a babi guling to eat. When I woke up, I knew that it was a bad sign because we believe that eating food made by someone we don’t know can bring evil spirits into our house and harm our family.” Dreams, visions and other signs might be considered superstition to some, but to many Balinese, they are omens, warning of real threats and dangers ahead – and, as such, are heeded. Before Kadek Manik’s baby was birthed (with complications in utero), she and her husband Ketut already knew that he would not survive. Still, the tiny fetus, not yet six months when delivered, continued to breathe – and hold onto Ketut’s thumb – for fifteen minutes, before passing away. Kadek believes that driving her scooter on bumpy roads was instrumental in leading to his premature death, and feels somewhat responsible for his death. She says “his soul came down to earth, but didn’t want to stay.” Ketut also believes that their baby’s soul came to greet them, but didn’t intend to stay. In death, as much as in life, Balinese children are sacred beings. When a baby dies, life goes on, but the mandatory waiting time for a ngaben – and for some kind of closure - is often long, and the grief, undoubtedly, everlasting.
*It is important to note, that offerings, ceremonies and rituals – in life and death – may vary from one village to another.
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EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
Accountant needed for a new Villa Project in Bali, Padang Bai. Candidates with 1-2 years experience as well as fresh graduates are welcome. Young and energetic, good English, must have SIM C license. Indonesian citizen only. Please respond to: <info@ raaga-samudra.com>. [657] Our Award winning ©Bali Luxury Villas have an immediate opening for Head Accountant. Excellent salary and bonuses. First class working environment. Contact: (0361)-284069 ask for Indra. Or email <indraptbali@gmail. com>. [658] Established jewelry store in Seminyak looking for experienced female Sales Supervisor with excellent English, Computer, Administration and accounting skills. Send CV to <marszbali@gmail.com> Ph 734102. [660] Looking for Waitress working in Villa Canggu or Seminyak. Leila 0811 3892 107. [662] Looking for Hairdresser and Therapist for Salon in Padang Padang Bali, CV to <esthetickuta@hotmail. com> telp : (0361) 735 593. [663] Experienced Butcher wanted for an Australian/ Dutch owned wholesale butcher shop in Lombok, beachfront accommodation provided, benefits include a basic salary plus a profit share. Email: <Cowshedmeats@gmail. com>. Phone: +62 821 4424 2724. [664] Marketing Assistant needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 3-5 years’ experience in villa marketing, advertising / digital marketing. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd01@raagasamudra.com>. [665]
Junior Architect needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 3-5 years’ experience, degree in architecture and Autocad / 3D skills. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd03@raaga-samudra. com>. [666]
PMA Hotel Supplier urgently needs Female Office Manager. Accounting background, honest, commit, able to work w/sales staff, fluent English. CV to : <ofc.bali@gmail.com>. [676]
Project Assistant needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 3–5 years’ experience in Construction project management. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd05@raagasamudra.com>. [667]
An Experience Female Cook needed for exclusive family with high standard hygiene. A cook with understanding of vegetarian food and able to follow recipe is an advantage. Good salary package for the right person. Sent CV to : <ayudev2013@ yahoo.com>. [677]
Assistant Required for travel & event company. Must speak English & Indonesian. Exp with word & excel an advantage. Must be professional, reliable & efficent. 0818 0553 9740 or <info@baliindulgence. com>. [668]
Experienced Nanny required in Kerobokan. English Speaking, can swim & cook. Monday/Thursdays 11-6pm, Wednesday 1-6pm. Sundays and evenings as required. References required. Contact 0812 3830 2221. [678]
Booking Specialist req for travel & event company. Experience in Tourism & Travel agency huge advantage. Fluent English & Indonesian, Computer skills, Reliable, Efficient and professional a must! <info@ baliindulgence.com>. [669]
Hubud, Bali’s first coworking space, is hiring! We’re looking for a Front Desk Manager and an Events Manager. Indo/Eng spoken. Apply: <http://tinyurl.com/ mneqlj7> or email <peter@ hubud.org>. [679]
Exp Website Designer & Computer Wizz req to work night shift for travel & event company. SEO, Photoshop, Social Media & Graphic Designer skills advantage. Must speak good English <info@baliindulgence. com>. [670] Fashion company looking for Indonesian Male Assistant Manager in our retail man division. Require experience, good English max 30 years old. Good salary. Contact at <malas@ quarzia.it> or 0813 3850 5557. [671] Need Male/female Marketing/Admin/ Receptionist, fluent in English, computer, good looking. (0361) - 207 8908, mail at <anom@ fusionfreedive.com>. [674] PT Owner looking for Personnal Assistant, good English, dedicated, organized. Please send resume <account. manager@hishem.com> Urgent. [675]
Looking for Architect min 5yrs exp CAD, Photoshop, sketch-up, good English, send portfolio to <hrd@ intarandesign.com>. [680] Telephone Advisor with excellent listening + verbal English skills required 5 hours per evening 8pm1am, M-F. Giving advice to English students + office admin duties. 3 million per month - Ungasan - Email Andy <elookers@gmail. com> - Start Immediate. [686] Looking for Housekeeper, Kuta area. SMS/Call 081 9721 9984. [689] Need Cleaning Staff, Reception, & Cook Legian. SMS 0878 6115 7872/Email: <thebluewavebali@gmail. com>. [698] Looking for: Office Manager for jewelry company. Must speak English, be good with computers, be organized, be enthusiastic, quick learner and able to adapt. Please email CV: <greatjewelryinbali@gmail. com>. [690]
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Dicari; Cooks, Waiter, Waitresses, Juice Bar Attendants, Cashiers, Cleaner/Washup person. Bhs Inggeris. Contact Wayan 0813 3724 6242, office (0361) 736645 or email to <info@downtoearthbali. com>. [691] Live in Carer for Elderly man with Parkinsons Disease In Australia. Nurse or Aged care worker with experience in aged care able to help with showering, shaving, preparing meals, driving and shopping, able to speak English eligible for working holiday visa Sydney Australia, return airfare supplied $500 AUD per week, start in January. < p a u l . f r i e n d @ g r i n d r. com>. [692] Spa looking for experienced Spa Supervisor. Spa Background and Fluent English required. Seminyak area. Please call 082 236 650 555. [693] Looking for Hairdresser, Staff manicure-pedicure, English speaking, call 0819 9928 8550 / (0361) 8475141. Spoiled hairdresser Jl. Umalas II no. 90. [694] Looking for: 1. Female Accounting, 1 year experience, Good English & Email. 2. Tukang Potong + Cleaning Service for Export Garment. Bring your CV soon to CV.M.A.D Jl. Batubelig Gg. Gelatik 9A Kerobokan. Phn; 847 5429, 473 6210. [695] La Taverna Hotel located at Sanur looking for Expat House Keeper Consultant. Requirement : Has experience as a Consultant Housekeeper min. 2 years, detail oriented, experience in running all aspects of housekeeping & experience to give training program for house keeping staffs. Please send email to: <hr@ latavernahotel.com>. [697] Urgent, Looking for Reservation Staff And Cost Control for bungalow in Balangan – Jimbaran. Please call (0361) 7450501 or email to <informations@ la-joya.com>. [699]
VhBali new fancy resto & lounge at rooftop Beachwalk Kuta Bali (www.vhbali.com) are seeking position: • • • • • • • • •
Executive Chef Chef De Partie Enginering (Lighting & SoundMan) Marketing team (Event coordinator, GRO, PR) Reception Graphic Designer Restaurant Manager Banquet Executive Accounting (Senior Acct, Purchasing, Receiving / dll) Please send your CV and copy of certificates to: hvbali office parking area Beachwalk Kuta B1/C17 (orange pillar) or Email: hrd@vhbali.com
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Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [554] Hepi Traditional Full Body Massage. Only for Man. 0812 3843 1368. [600] Learn to Speak Indonesian direct to your home, office & class. Contact Ms. Sima. Ph. 0821 468 501 75. E. <gemilangcourse@ gmail.com>. <www. balipages.biz/learn.speak. indonesian>. [646] PADI Diving business for Sale in Bali $35000. Legal PT with all the licenses. Included: 4 Diving sets, website, graphic communication templates, clients database, furniture and more. <www. balibluediving.com> 081 7974 0846. [654] Need to subscribe to newspaper?? For Newspaper delivery service contact : (0361)-5582065, email: <prima-agency@dps. centrin.net.id>. [659]
Private Yoga. All ages/ All levels. In your house/villa. Rp 300.000 1.5 hr. 1st lesson Half Price. 0813 4036 9741. <ipisilonyogaretreats@ gmail.com>. [661] Barbecue Specialize Delivery. 0819 3627 9541. [672] Guitar Lessons 0812 3271 3285. [685] Indonesian Language private lesson for foreigners. Contact Venny, 0857 3905 6799. [688] Avoid business failure on your way to success. Be fully confident with a Business Plan! Contact BizPlanPlus - <info@bizplanplus.com> (0361) 8621127. [700]
PERSONAL ASSISTANT Required Energetic and self motivated Personal Assistant required to help with organising LIve Music Events, marketing and promotion. Applicants must be fluent in both Indonesian and English, have very good inter-personal communication skills, computing skills and be able to write good letters/emails. Please telephone 0812 383 3800 to arrange an interview and send your CV to: info@jazzcafebali.com making sure that Personal Assistant Application is in the subject NC/Es/13 Nov 13
Do you have problem to manage your Villa? We are Ayu Management, the best solution of your problem. Please contact us on 0821 2311 6553 or <asyouwishvilla@yahoo. com>. [014] Ready to receive your order for Balinese Tuna Sate Lilit. Please call 081 2395 6991, 0819 3620 2170. [555] Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi 0813 3870 5158, <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>. [074] <www.BaliShoot. com>. Affordable commercial advertising photography. [654] NC/Es/13 Nov 13
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Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] Hotel GM, European, strong, passionate, skilled, five languages (incl. Bahasa), opening specialist, available for new GM position. Please contact <expatgm@outlook. com>. [412] Woman 30 y.o looking for a job. Experienced in Pharmacy as Assistant of Pharmacist, experienced in Housekeeping (Cabin Stewardess) in Cruise Lines for 4 years, fluent English, computer literate, co m mu ni cat iv e. P leas e co nta ct 0878 6098 2 30 5. [ 557] Developer, builder, contractor. Expat with 35 years experience building the right project for the right person. Already many successful projects completed in Bali. Start to finish. Work crews with many projects working together. Lets talk about your project. For more information, contact Brad at <kbaybuilder@hotmail. com>. [541]
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Accountant, tax consultant, Quickbooks expert. 0878 6002 2239/ <anggra1@ yahoo.com>. [561] Freelance Graphic Designer <www.unclejoy.com> +62 81 861 5180 <unclejoy@gmail. com>. [596] Driver. English speaking. Available on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Please contact 0818 0567 4546. [123] Freelance Graphic Designer < w w w. n a t a t i g a b e l a s . com> +62 878 6137 2741 <natatigabelas@gmail. com>. [399] Experienced solo GuitaristSinger available for gigs. 0821 4483 3668. [644] Woman looking for job. Working at home, have internet access, English speaking. Contact 0819 9992 9354. [673] Looking for work as a Cook in Villa / Hotel. Please contact (0361) 790 6034. [969] Great cocktail-pianist is looking for playing, also can give private piano lessons. +62 878 6280 4190. [681] F r e e l a n c e B a b y s i t t e r, speaking English fluently. Please contact 0819 9901 2877 / 0831 1999 7948. Deborah. [682]
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Multitalented German with exceptional skills is looking for a job. English fluent, Indo learning. Experienced in marketing, sales, artwork, sports, mechanic, crafts. Distinctive profile. Positive, enthusiastic, responsible, reliable, self independent, t e a m w o r k e r. < p e t e r. waldenmaier@gmx.net> or 0857 3953 8174. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hesitate to contact me. Really looking forward to your request. [683] German teacher is looking for a Job, also able to coach and motivate your staff in the hotel professional! Very experienced in Sales and Marketing, too ! Fluent English, Indo learning, proactive, strong interpersonal skills, enthusiastic, contact Diana 0857 3953 8154. [684] Parttime Cook, Nanny, Cleaning, Driver. Speak English 0878 5720 3573. [687] Freelance Pool Cleaner, Garden Service. Call/SMS 0813 5398 5917. [696] H o s p i t a l i t y To u r i s m Professional seeking Villa Management, Trainer, Public Relations, Sales and Marketing, Travel Agent, or Restaurant / Wedding / Nightclub Management Positions. 28+ years in Industry. Australian. Military Trained. Multi-Talented, exceptional skills. David 0812 3843 0205 or <davidkin@ iinet.net.au>. [627] NC/Es/13 Nov 13
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The U.S. Department of the Interior’s (DOI) International Technical Assistance Program (ITAP), with funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Regional Development Mission Asia (RDMA), is partnering with the Coral Triangle Center (CTC) to undertake activities that ensure the regional sustainability of the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF). The Coral Triangle Center has been identified by RDMA as a key local and regionally focused institution that has built significant capacity to provide sustainable, long-term regional assistance to the six countries within the Coral Triangle (CT-6) to facilitate regional learning and capacity building within the Coral Triangle; with other countries facing similar threats; and with private sector partners to leverage new resources. In order to support these efforts and to increase project efficiency, we are hiring:
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IN-COUNTRY COORDINATOR To assist with day-to-day implementation of program activities. In-Country Coordinator will possess the following qualifications: • An Indonesian national, to be based in Bali—no relocation is provided; • Be verbally proficient in English language; • Have strong demonstrated writing skills in English, particularly in writing reports for U.S. government donor agencies; • Have good interpersonal skills needed to effectively facilitate coordination between DOI, CTC and other project partners and stakeholders; • Preferably be familiar with the Coral Triangle Initiatives as well as South East Asian government marine and environment agencies; and with key personnel and organizations in both the government and non-government sectors; • Be familiar with regional conservation priorities, particularly those that relate to coastal/marine resource management; • Have experience in project planning, management and reporting, particularly U.S. government international natural resource technical assistance projects; • Have experience in coordinating and managing large workshops, forums and/or conferences, preferably in the field of marine conservations and/or tourism topics; • Have experience in coordinating and arranging travel and itineraries; • Have the ability to engage in local and international travel. The In-Country Coordinator will: • Act as liaison between DOI, CTC, and other project partners, and keep all entities fully appraised of the status of Project activities; • Provide day-to-day oversight and management of Project activities as detailed above; • Assist with short- and long-term Project planning and implementation of all Project activities. • Provide on-site assistance to DOI-ITAP representatives; • Assist in compiling and recording feedback regarding successes and lesson learned from Project activities; • Assist with developing Project outreach tools and collaboration between existing and possible future partners; • Provide ongoing advice to DOI-ITAP and other in-country partners; • Provide weekly and quarterly, and, as directed, other written reports of Project activities; • Review Project activities and provide advice on solving problems that arise during implementation. The position will be hired for 15-month (fifteen) employment contract with a possibility of extension upon satisfactory performance review.
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The Coral Triangle Center (CTC) is a foundation based in Indonesia that trains marine resources managers and educates all groups that interact with coastlines and reefs within the Coral Triangle. The applied training and learning programs are adaptive, innovative and customized for different stakeholders to abate threats, address constraints and promote sustainable practices. CTC provides training in marine natural resources management, supports marine protected areas, coordinates a learning network of Marine Protected Area practitioners, connects the public and private sector on coastal issues, and is developing a learning center of excellence in tropical marine conservation. Please check our website at www.coraltrianglecenter.org.
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For Sale; Golden south sea pearls. Natural strand of 33 gently graduated (11 to 12. 5mm) naturally colored South Sea Pearls with 22 karat hand made clasp. Asking $27,000.00. Call 62361-558-3277 or email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Gianyar. [053] For Sale; Ancient erotic Jade Phallus from my personal collection. The Jade Phallus is an exceptional specimen of prehistoric art. Asking $180,000. Call 62-361-5583277 or email <shunyata@ buysubliminal.com>. Gianyar. [054]
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Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m looking for the Canon HV-30 mini DV camcorder. If you have in good working order and you want to sell, let me know. Kevin: 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [105] Wanted Mini DV camcorder, if you have one of these in perfect working order, maybe you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t use any more, give me a call. Must be Mini DV. 3CCD is even better. Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [106] C/Ns/I-16 Oct 13
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Beat the heat: Bali is experiencing scorching heat right now because of the seasonal positioning of the sun directly above the island. Avoid activity under the sun for extended periods. Don’t spend time in rooms on western side of your home. When humidity soars, head for the shade. Sit and dine as much as possible outside under a roof, a tree or night sky to make the most of breezes and cool night air. Face your covered outdoor terraza in the direction of prevailing breezes. Maximize airflow through your home by creating at least three openings in every room, then sit, work and sleep between the openings so that air flows over you. Use ceiling fans (or standing floor fans) to increase air-movement, especially in a hot kitchen (ceiling fans don’t use much more electricity than a light bulb). Hot to the touch lighting heats up your home’s interior, so use energy efficient bulbs. If you’re outside, wear a hat and drink 2-3 liters of fluid a day or 5 liters if undertaking strenuous physical activity. Sports drinks replace sodium, chloride and other elements lost through perspiration. Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing. Don’t wear synthetic fibers like nylon that makes you sweat more. Protect eyes from ultraviolet radiation (UV) by wearing good sunglasses. Use sunblock to protect skin from powerful sunrays during the hottest hours of the day. Not just for family photos! A smartphone camera is a valuable tool to make life easier. Snap your package before shipping as evidence. Before leaving on extended trip, snap your luggage and their contents. When looking for a place to rent or buy, snap FOR SALE and FOR RENT signs as well as interiors of a new rental house or apartment exactly as it was when you moved in to show landlord when you move out. At a car accident, photograph the damages and the other party’s license plate. Snap whiteboard sketches and notes after meetings before it’s wiped off to serve as proof of what was discussed; grocery lists on k i t c h e n whiteboard before going shopping; take pics of your kids in case they get lost; IDs and docs with bank account info, home inventories, contacts and invoices for backup and access in the future. Take photos of labels of really tiny print like over-the-counter medicines, serial numbers of electronics appliances, then enlarge photo on your screen so it’s readable. If doing construction or taking anything apart, take pics every step of the way to know how it was done and what went where. With apps CamScanner (Android), Document Scanner (Android), and Genius Scan (iPhone), take high quality photos, which can instantly be transformed into ready-to-send PDFs. DateCam app automatically stamps a permanent date on photos. Smartphone-as-webcam apps can keep an eye on children and look out for night intruders. Take detailed photos of rented car’s condition and also of fuel gauge so you’re not libel for “refueling” charges. Snap location signs in multi-story parking garage to remember where you parked; of wiring in a cramped space or an electrical panel before removing it; of all your medical prescriptions for when you go to the doctor’s office, hospital or fill out a medical forms. Take photos of signs of places you’ve visited for future reference, as conversation openers and to record addresses/hours of operation. Bring from USA: Expat needs that are too expensive or unavailable on Bali: cheese, Tampax, almond and sunflower butter, garbanzo beans, vegetable seeds (kale, collards, Brussels sprouts, etc.), expensive spirits, a nice bottle of wine, children’s picture books, good quality sun block, essential medicines (antibiotics, aspirins, painkillers), flawless new issue $100 bills, Hanes/BVD underwear and socks, everyday shirts and jeans, metal basketball net for outdoor basketball courts, branded products like handbags from Ross, Anne Klein, Kenneth Cole, Cole Haan, Gap, DKNY, Eddie Bauer and Dior), overstock clothing and
brand name items at deep discounts at TJ Maxx and Marshalls department stores; T-shirts “I heart NY” with no seam at the side; factory outlet stores for out-of-season or discontinued branded item. Apple Macintosh computers (but check warranty to confirm that the device is covered worldwide), new Android S4 phone, Google Galaxy S4, HTC 1 (Google edition), Bath & Body Works hand sanitizers, deodorants and body lotions (no store in Indonesia yet and they are famous around the Internet); Victoria’s Secret ladies undergarments and sample perfumes; solar battery chargers for hand phones. Going the other direction, bring to the USA Indonesian textiles, jewelry and handicrafts. How to tell a good food w a r u n g ? Indonesians are extremely finicky eaters. The dish not only has to taste good, but also has to have the “correct” seasonings, garnish and preparation. During big holidays like Galungan and Kuningan, that take place every six months, the very best food stalls are packed. Another sign that a warung serves great food is if expensive BMWs and Toyota Yuris and Ertigas are parked outside. Yet other indications are trucks parked outside. If the parking lot is jammed with motorcycles at noontime, this means the place is full of teenagers from nearby schools who prize cheap and delicious food warung that sometimes even give them student discounts. Mintips: All artists welcome at life drawing sessions offered at Pranoto’s Art Gallery (Jl. Raya Ubud, tel. 0361-970-827) every Wed. and Sat. 10 am-1 pm (one-on-one private classes only Rp400,000 for 3 hours). Save electricity by maintaining your refrigerator temperature always at 2.7 to 4.4 C (37-40 F) and freezer at -15.0 C (5 F). Confused about whether to buy a laptop or tablet? Computers and laptops are excellent at creating media; tablets are good at consuming media. If your electronic equipment doesn’t start, unplug it, reboot it and start over. Instead of ordering art books online, first check with Ganesha bookstore in Ubud, which has the most comprehensive collection of art books on the island. Dermatologists recommend aloe vera as one of the best natural treatments to moisturize and heal dry or cracked skin. To remove the odor of garlic from your hands, wash your hands with salt or rub with lemon juice and salt. Don’t kid yourself that granola is healthy; it’s loaded with sugar and fat; mix it with plain cereals to lessen the calories. Cook with healthy oils such as virgin olive oil or canola oil; avoid hydrogenated processed and polyunsaturated oils. If you hear a constant high-pitched screeching from your car engine, it means you have a loose belt, which needs to be replaced before it completely wears out and snaps in half. If you regularly use dryer sheets to eliminate static cling, soften clothes and add fragrance, don’t forget to periodically wash the dryer sensors and lint filter with warm soapy water. Even after the recent fuel hike to $2.23 per gallon (Rp6500 per liter), gas is still a bargain in Indonesia compared to the USA where the average national price is $3.46 per gallon. Free Macintosh apps: If you have a new iPhone, iPad or Macintosh computer, you can download free copies of Apple’s iWork and iLife apps from your device’s app store. This applies to everyone who bought devices after October 1. T h o s e w h o purchased Macs or
iOS devices before October 1st will still have to pay for those apps. Effective rat killer: At only Rp8,000 per packet, Petrokum is an extremely effective and cheap rat poison (racun tikus) from Korea. Just break apart the small blue cubes from the block, then throw the cubes into hard-to-reach places like inside ceilings, in the back of warehouse walls or up into high storeroom areas. When the rodents eat the rodenticide, they often flee the premises, so seldom are there carcasses to deal with. To prevent the rodents from returning, block all the openings where rats can enter a building, keep a clean kitchen and cover and seal food in storage areas. Petrokum is a stock item in virtually all agricultural supply shops (toko petani) and big supermarkets in Bali. Hitam manis! The obsession among Indonesian women for fairer skin has led to widespread disregard for the negative health impacts of skin-bleaching products, available in supermarkets across the country and advertised on social media. These pills, liquids and cosmetics purporting to whiten the skin contain a high amount of hydroquinone, azelaic acid, alphahydroxy acid and mercury, even though these ingredients in cosmetics have been banned in every country in the world. According to the Indonesian Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM), the immediate effects of mercury poisoning include rashes and skin irritation. Long-term symptoms can be impossible to reverse, including brain damage, kidney problems, speech and hearing impediments, damage to the nervous system and skin cancer. It’s not that uncommon that users of many of the country’s commercially available whitening agents experience a burning sensation, inflammation and extreme sensitivity to sunlight. Something has to be wrong when your skin gets splotchy and begins to peel off while vendors tell you that it’s just a “natural” reaction for anyone using bleaching products. Producers have been known to bribe BPOM officials to give their products the all clear. In our tiny village alone (pop. 150), five women are experiencing severe facial skin problems! Gourmet soy sauce: Kecap Bango, established 1928, seems to be everyone’s favorite soy sauce in Indonesia because of its authentic taste made from its main ingredient of high quality black soya beans, plus coconut sugar, salt and water without any preservative or chemicals added. The black specially grown disease resistant soybeans, developed by a University of Gadjah Mada research team, are fermented for several months, which makes the taste quite distinct from other brands that use yellow soybeans. Winning several consumer contests, among them Indonesia’s “Superbrand Award,” many consider the Kecap Bango brand (Rp25,390 per 620 ml) superior to ABC (Rp19,790 per 620 ml). Bango soy sauces come in regular (kecap manis), medium sweet (manis sedang) and spicy (manis pedas) varieties. Individuals and businesses may send moneysaving tips to: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2013 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-20 Feb 13
SEMINYAK GOLDEN LOCATION Newly renovated Villas for rent Cafe Moka Seminyak 2 minutes walk: 1 bed room, 1 living room (new TV set), 1 kitchenette (new fridge), 1 bathtub BR, and swimming pool.
7.9 M Rp (monthly) 3.9 M Rp (weekly)
Bali Deli 6 minutes walk: 2 bed rooms, 1 open living room (new TV set), 1kitchen and a big swimming pool and garden. (5.5 Are.)
15.5 M Rp (monthly)
Also other weekly, monthly yearly villas available with surprising price. Contact: 082144850681, 081233021299 Email: jayaabadibali810@gmail.com
NC/Re/A-16 Oct 13
DIRECT FROM OWNER BELALANG - 8 Are Freehold In nice western area. Good access,electric and ready to build ( ASPECT ).Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Price : IDR 200 Million / Are KEDUNGGU – 14 Are Freehold 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Price : IDR 300 Million / Are KEDUNGGU – 8 Are Contract Land 48 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 3.5 Million / Are / Year KABA-KABA – 9 Are Freehold 3m Road access,Beautiful river view. Ready to build. 8 minutes to Seseh Beach. Price IDR 175 Million / Are
081 236 221 777 ( Indo ) 087 861 803 567 ( English ) C/Re/I-13 Nov 13
SEMINYAK
Apartment in Sanur
2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, tv cable daily maid. Available 12 – 18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]
Service apartment in Sanur with swimming pool is offered to rent! One bedroom with furniture, Kitchen, AC, Hot shower, Free Wi-Fi, Cable TV, Safety Box, Day time staff stay. There is a night security.
2 bedroom villas, short + longterm, 2 bathrooms with bathtub, private pool + garden, lounge gazebo, full equipped kitchen, AC, satTV, DVD, safetybox, free-wifi, houskeeper, gardener, poolboy, security, nice location, reasonable price. <balivillaprivate@gmail.com>. 0878 6025 6012. [7169] Leasehold land over contract 28 years (10 years still to be paid). Jl. Tangkuban Perahu/ Jl. Bidadari area. 743m2. Quiet area. All paperwork ready to built. 65.000 USD (or 5.000.000 Rp/are/year). Contact 0821 4438 0907. [7768] For rent a beautiful fully furnished townhouse on Jl. Mertanadi with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and a nice kitchen. Available for monthly, yearly or longterm lease. Indovision also included. Contact 0818 0566 4740. [7807]
Special Price for MONTHLY Rents Start from RP. 6,000,000/Month
20%off
Start from Rp.4,800,000/Month CALL NOW! 0361-8031042 C/Re/I-01 May 13
1. Per Day / Room
: IDR 450,000 or USD 45 For Maximum 3 Persons
2. Per Week / Room
: IDR 2,900,000 or USD 290 For Maximum 3 Persons
3. Per Month / Room
: IDR 4,900,000 or USD 490 For Maximum 3 Persons
4. Per Year / Room
: IDR 29,000,000 or USD 2,900 For Maximum 3 Persons
5. Per One House / 5 Rooms : IDR 129,000,000 or USD 12,900 6. Extra bed for per person per day IDR 30,000/day (USD 3) / Day 7. TV Channel, Kitchen, Swimming Pool, A/C, Hot Water and near of beach Balangan, Pandawa 8. Pick Up and Drop in Air Port IDR 100,000 or USD 10 for / Pick up / Per Drop 9. Call Mc Donald only 5 Minute : 14045 and Taxi only 5 Minute : 0361-701111 (ORDER) 10. Call Evy : 0812-1088087 - or Email to Villa_Bangau@yahoo.com
Nice open house close to beach, fully furnished, 3bedroom with AC, 2bathroom, swimming pool, garden, wifi internet, cable tv, staff. From 21/Dec. 1200$ /month (min. 6months). Call 081 2394 6004, <enzo@waxxindustries.com>. [7808] FOR rent pristine 2-bedroom villa newly renovated fully furnished. Located behind Jl. Oberoi in Seminyak. Facilities: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (incl. 1 bathtub), air conditioning for each room, living / dining room, 2 plasma TV 52’’, high speed Wi-Fi, fully equipped kitchen, laundry room, small swimming pool, gazebo, staff included (1 maid and 1 pool cleaner), Utilities not included, Price: Rp 210.000.000/year. Lease terms: Minimum 1 year Maximum 3 years. Contact Person: Lanny. Mobile number: 081 1389 6694. [7824]
NC/Re/G-13 Nov. 13
Seminyak House for rent- from Nov 16 ‘13 - Feb 16 ‘14, 1 bedroom w/ AC, bathroom, wifi, cable TV, fully furnished, staffed, lush garden. Walking distance to Seminyak beach. Price $1,500/mnth. Prefer if taken for all 3 months, price nego. Call 0813 3818 0908 Alit. [7817] Seminyak, House (semi furnished). Wifi, big open livingroom with terrace, 3 bedroom with AC, hot water, fishppond, garden & swimming pool, incl. warehouse 190m2 (ex. garment). AC, tel, Wifi, security system, etc. Total land 7,25 Are. Min. 3 years. Tel. 081 139 6247. [7827] Seminyak/Oberoi Stylish Apartment. Monthly/yearly rent. Cozy, fully fitted furniture, kitchen, bedding and bath. One bedroom& bathroom, outdoor terrace/balcony, Living, kitchen, AC, 24 hours security, wifi, including cleaning. <simplebeautyphotography@yahoo.com> or call Susy +62 812 3613 3470. [7829] Store for rent Seminyak 7.3 m x 6.2 m x 2 floors. Built in Lighting & Flooring. Custom Shelving & Storage, A/C – W.C w/shower. Owner retiring. Ms. Aeny 0853 1436 1427 email: <aenifah@gmail.com>. [7832]
C/Re/G-13 Nov. 13
Gorgeous villa for rent in the heart of Seminyak. Quiet & safe area. 2 bdrm, 2 bthrm, fully furnished. Pool set in lush tropical gardens. 6-12 mth rental. Call Diana 0818 0569 4484. <diana.natha@yahoo.com>. [7836] Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 bedrooms, Modern style. Fully equipped kitchen, Cable TV, pool, Internet connection, Tropical Garden US$ 150 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [7852] 3 bedroom villa in Seminyak/Legian with swimming pool. Wifi, AC, landscaped gardens. Quiet and central. 12 juta/ month. 0815 5816 4966, 0813 3748 9143, <annulzy@ yahoo.com>. [7595] House for rent: 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, AC, hot water, TV cable, garden, full furnished, s.pool or 1 bedroom house. Monthly & yearly. Call owner: 081 7971 9692. [7737] For rent 8 ares land with a ricefield view, 10 min from Seminyak, central location. Villa for rent 3 bedrooms, small garden, pool, good price. Pls contact 081 7979 9922 or email: <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [7749] For sale: Land in Oberoi 8,9 ares, leasehold. 23 years. (center). Tel. 0361 2020 354, Kris 0818 0530 7370. [7862] For sale: Villa 3 bedrooms in Seminyak. Pool. Completely renovated. Fully furnished. Leasehold. 22 years. 270,000 Euros. Tel. 0361 2020 354, Kris 0818 0530 7370. [7863] Large vacant land for sale, 54 are, off Jalan Petitenget near Villa Lumbung. Strategic area, perfect for development of resort or villas. Rp 1.8 billion per are. Contact <info@ baliconnect.asia>. 0361 847 63 58/847 6358. [7867] C/Re/G-4 Sept. 13
NC/Re/I-16 Oct 13
exotiqproperty.com Exotiq Property Bali & Lombok YEAR LONG VILLA RENTALS
East Bali • • • • •
Exotiq Property Seminyak has several clients looking for high quality year long rentals from Seminyak to Tanah Lot.
BD-V497
Beautiful freehold villa estate on 7,200sqm of land Main villa consists of a master bedroom, library and rooftop lounge Three-bedroom guest house, a large staff and maintenance building A kitchen restaurant with an open terrace, swimming pool and bale Close to Amlapura town and many tourist attractions
If you would like us to offer your villa to the year long rental market, please contact us on: +62 (0) 361 737 358 seminyakbali@exotiqproperty.com
For Sale US$ 895,000 Monic +62 (0)821 4444 0629 North Bali Of¿ce +62 (0)817 978 0120
Buwit • • • • •
BB-V1116
Designer, riverside, three-bedroom, freehold retreat on 2,700sqm of land Built on two levels that slope down a jungled river valley A master bedroom, living area and a stunning kitchen on the top Àoor Two guest rooms and a living area on the lower Àoor A gym, a playroom, parking for six cars and a private swimming pool
For Sale US$ 1,995,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Canggu • • • • •
BB-V1117
For Sale US$ 1,250,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)813 3930 6339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 35
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Central Seminyak oasis on 600sqm of land Three-bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and a media room Spacious open-air lounge and dining pavilion and a swimming pool Offer as 27-year leasehold with option to extend at market price Within easy walking distance of the buzz of central Seminyak
Seminyak • • • • •
BB-B254
BB-B212
High-end villa in the centre of Oberoi on 160sqm of land Two-bedroom with en-suite bathroom and overlooking a private pool Choice of free unlimited stay or to put in rental management Offered leasehold for 42 years with 10-year extension at market price Walking distance of exclusive spas, boutiques and restaurants
Kerobokan • • • • •
Extremely affordable, two-bedroom freehold home on 180sqm of land Consists of two buildings facing each other across a swimming pool One is a two-storey open plan living/dining area and bedroom upstairs Second building is a single-storey bedroom pavilion Only a ¿ve-minute drive to Berawa Beach
For Sale from US$ 265,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Canggu • • • • •
BB-L879
Rectangular-shaped 1,000sqm combination of level and sloping land Surrounded by rice ¿elds, the land has private road access Less than 100 metres to water, telephone and electricity supplies Offered leasehold for 25 years with a 25-year extension at market price Located in the highly sought after area of Echo Beach in Canggu
Pererenan • • • • •
BB-L878
Large 5,350sqm plot of east-facing land bordering a river Combination of level and sloping land with four-metre access way Subdivided into 2,500sqm plots down to a minimum of 1,500sqm Offered leasehold for 23 years with an option to extend at market price Only ¿ve minutes’ drive to the beach
For Sale IDR 5,406,175,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)813 3930 6339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
BB-V1071
Tropical and modern freehold villa on 2,390sqm of manicured lawns Six over-sized bedrooms (three in main house and three in the guesthouse) Large open-plan living areas are ¿lled with selected old teak wood Outdoors boasts an in¿nity Indian-slate tiled swimming pool Just 15 minutes to Seminyak
For Sale US$ 1,880,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-V1111
For Sale IDR 2,125,000,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Rent US$ 390,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)813 3930 6339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Charming, three-bedroom villa on 450sqm of land Two en-suite bedrooms sit side-by-side and lead directly out to the pool Large open-plan living/dining with the third bedroom adjacent Generously sized lawn and alfresco dining on the pool terrace Offered leasehold for 23 years with a 25-year extension at market price
For Sale EUR 200,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)813 3930 6339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-B260
For Sale US$ 750,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Five-bedroom, freehold home in Echo Beach on 1,950sqm of land Consists of pavilions surrounding a tropical garden A 10 x 4 metre freeform swimming pool facing a river Large open-sided lounge and dining area with Western kitchen Offered leasehold for 25 years with 25-year extension at market price
Kerobokan
Seminyak
Canggu
Seminyak • • • • •
BB-B152
Balinese living concept with contemporary design on 1,000sqm of land Three bedrooms all en-suites, each resting in its own separate pavilion A private swimming pool with a jacuzzi and open-plan living/dining area Offered leasehold for 29 years with a 25-year extension at the gold price Only ten minutes drive to the beach
For Sale US$ 750,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)813 3930 6339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-13 Nov. 13
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13 November - 27 November, 2013
OTHERS 4Sale Villa Jl Nyanyi beach, overlooking river valley. Completion jan’14. 3bed 4bath, A/C, Wifi, cableTV. Aust. standard pool fence. 1 of 2 villas on 22 are. 15 mins to Canggu, 10 mins to Echo beach and Nirwana golf. 10/15/25 yr lease options. <made@tamanbaru.com.au>. [7742]
KARANGASEM Land for sale Tulamben - Karangasem. Elevated area, 3600 panoramic view of ocean, Mount Agung, Mount Seraya, in exclusive tourism/residential zone. 50 are, can be divided, free-hold. Price IDR 60.000.000 per are nego. 0812 3820 4067 / 0857 3736 4960. [7816]
C/Re/G-16 Oct. 13
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]
NUSA DUA
1,4 Ha SHM located 12km from Kubutambahan. It’s 80 meters on the cliff, suitable for villas complex/resort and surrounded by 2 rivers. Rp. 55 mill/are, certificate support from Village Chief for Villas Complex Development. P: 0812 3848 3067 / pin BB 331D4C20. [7849]
2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [7424] 2 bedroom house, fully furnished, sea views, air con, safe, peaceful, very close to beach, available now for long or short term, 4 juta/month includes bills. Contact 0878 6015 1869. [7837]
KUTA Kuta studio apartments, Poppies Lane. Buy one or both. 2 x one bedroom one bathroom, fully renovated and furnished. Private balconies, resort pool. 91/2 year lease, extendable. AUD$28,000 each negotiable. Photo’s and inclusions. <n-e-d@bigpond.net.au>. [7688]
SANUR Villa 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 min to the beach & International school. Call: 0361 – 887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail: <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [6477]
C/RE/U18 Sept. 13
For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362]
DENPASAR
Beachside new home for sale,short walk to beach, best quiet residential neighbourhood, 3 ensuited bedrooms, aircond, maids room, 2 car accommodation, pool, high exposed ceilings, large open kitchen dining lounge. 20+20 year lease, US$279000. Call owner 0821 4535 2574, <tonyoneill11@hotmail.com>. [7790]
Land for immediate selling - Jalan Gunung Catur (main road), off Gatot Subroto Barat (great location and strategic), 4.90are: 12.5mx35m, SHM/freehold, Road 12m. Contact: 0819-992-82820 / 0361-746-0665 (owner). [7822] Land for sale in Luwus only 20 minutes to Bedugul, 975m2, good for villa in private area with rice field view. Land in Denpasar only 10 minutes to Kerobokan, 700 m2. For info contact 0812 3890 1909. [7845]
Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [7421] NC/Re/G-13 Nov. 13
Large western style villa Jl Batur Sari 2 A/C bedrooms pool garage maids room and bath semi furnished tropical gardens quiet area over contract 3 years can extend 140 Juta per year. HP: 0813 3782 3180. [7806]
For rent villa in Sanur. 3 AC bedrooms, kitchen-sets, fully furnished, garage-car, pool, hotwater, TVset. Location in Jl. ByPass Gang Merpati no. 7B Sanur Kaja, 300 mtr to beach and KFC Sanur. Call owner Yeni: 085 6372 1718 / 785 8180, pin: 2769E15B / <okawidiwidi@gmail.com>. [7833] Villa for rent. Warehouse design, tall exposed ceilings, mezzanine level with wood floors, furnished, air con all rooms, 3 bedroom, study, 2 bathroom, pool, staff area. 4 mins. drive to Sanur beach. Rental 1 year IDR 150 juta. Contact 081 139 6324, <juliedharma@hotmail.com>. [7841] Fully furnished villa on the beach side of the bypass in Sanur available for short term lease. 4 bedrooms all with ensuite and AC. Short walk to Hardys, beach and restaurants. Modern equipped kitchen and fully fenced swimming pool. Available from December 1. Call 0813 5332 5537. [7864]
Exclusive house for rent, comfort and big house, quiet. 5 bedroom, 5 air conditioner, 3 bathroom, full furnishing, very good location, 5 minute to Galleria/Carrefour. 10m to airport, 10m to Kuta, 10m to Sanur. Contact 0815 5880 5579, 0821 4599 6514. [7846] FOR rent monthly or yearly 1 studio (Pavilion) in Denpasar, Jalan Hayam Wuruk. For more info please call 0812 5285 7905 / 0813 2836 6856. [7865]
House for rent Sanur - Penyaringan, quiet, rice paddy view, 3 BR, 3 bath, garden, pool. 1 year sub-lease, can be extended. IDR 100.000.000 nego. 0812 3820 4067 / 0857 3736 4960. [7815]
Rent 3br, 3bth, pool western kitchen, 3AC, 5mnt to beach and international school, quiet, unfurnished. Please call +62 821 1029 8852, <merrymarsita@ yahoo.com>. [7823]
Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867. [7653] Room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly with swimming pool on Jl. Mataram Kuta. Phone +62 361 754 332 and Apartment & room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly, fully furnished, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Phone +62 361 757 623 or e-mail: <surfarisinnbali@gmail.com> and website: <surfarisinnbali.com>. [7432]
Two Brand new villas for long term rent (lease). 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with pool in a very good location. Be quick, will not last long! Contact: <liptrot@iinet.net.au> or +614 2309 2670. [7684]
Beautifully appointed two and three bedroom, fully furnished villas for rent. Swimming pool, daily housekeeping, garden and pool maintenances. No agent. Ketut +62 813 3736 5954. [7819]
C/Re/G-16 Oct. 13
BUKIT Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547]
Villa for Sale
(Freehold) on a huge plot of 15.57 Are Prime Location Jl. Petitenget (near Hotel Vila Lumbung & Sarong)
3 bed, 3 bath, parking for 3 cars, large office, separate apartment, total 466 m² comes with IMB, 16.500 Watt, 2 telephone lines, good public road access Price 1.990.000 USD
(private sale, no agents please) HP 0821-4443 5610 (engl.+german) HP 0821-4443 5480 (indo.) C/Re/G-2 Oct. 13
Contemporary Villa. 2 bedroom, with A/C 2 bathroom, open area living space, pool, garden, garage, private villa, great views, fully equipped. Indovision, Wifi, and staff. Available for yearly lease @USA$25,000. Contact Ibu Wayan 0878 6011 3450 or email: <Sandie.M.Fournier@ gmail.com>. [7743] For Sale/Rent. New house with 2 big bedroom, 3 bathroom, fully furnished, near Karma Kendara. Australian design and built. Sell Aust $110,000. Rent Rp. 10 mill/month. Ph/ SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [7498] Dreamland - Big 3 storey house for sale: 6 bedrms, 5 bathrooms, 4 lounge rooms, has 4 self contained apartments. Big pool & BBQ area. Great breeze and views. Sell $475,000. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6953] House for rent in Bukit Ungasan 2 floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen and loungeroom. Great view with sharing swimming pool. Please contact 081 139 8039 or 0813 3831 9191. [7794]
Bali’s Fastest Selling Investment & Lifestyle Resort Live on site as an Owner Occupier, or Buy as an Investment We Have EVERYTHING! Quiet Peaceful Location, Many Designs, Affordable Prices, Western Quality, Great Lifestyle, Security, Daily Cleaning & Maintenance, Restaurant, Bar, 25 Meter Pool. All of this- Plus the Easy & Friendly Australian Way of Doing Business!! Bali’s Best Buy!! Only 1 Left- Available Now! 1 Bedroom Private Pool Villa AUD$290,000
RARE OPPORTUNITY 4 Bedroom “Private Pool Villa” AUD$490.000 Includes: 4 Ensuite Bathrooms, Walk in Robe, Study, WiFi, Gazebo with BBQ, Multi Channel TV and includes all Furniture & Fittings
UNDER CONSTRUCTION AUD$350.000 Great value 3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom “ Private Pool Villa” AUD$298.000 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Apartment Inspections Welcomed on Site Ph: +62 857 381 78411 Email: eric@xanaduvillas.com Web: xanaduvillas.com Address: Jl Dewi Saraswati II, Seminyak. C/Re/I-13 Nov 13
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Villa and Land For Sale In Umalas Kuta (Freehold)
CANGGU
- 4 units Villa, each unit Âą 2,58 are, 3 main bedroom, 1 maid room, pool, kitchen, livingroom, restroom in every room. Price Rp. 4,5 billion per unit. - Land 27 are, good access. Price Rp 750 million per are Contact: Kadek Yasa. 085239500077 yasa_edogawa@yahoo.com
2 & 4 bedroom villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www. balisupervilla.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www. villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. <www. villaellabali.com>. [6234]
NC/Re/G-13 Nov. 13
TROPICAL VILLA FOR SALE
SPECIALIST, land and villa, yearly rental, leasehold, freehold, area Kerobokan, Seminyak, Canggu, Bukit. <www.balitropicalproperty.com>. Owners please send your properties at <contact@balitropicalproperty.com>. We always looking for new land and villa. [7652] Exclusive villa for rent in Canggu, 5 mins to Echo Beach, facilities two bedrooms, private pool, hot water, AC, wifi. For yearly only.. for further information +62 818 0204 0220. [7814] Nice villa rent between Pererenan - Echo Beach. 5 Are, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms ensuite, maidroom, open living, kitchen, garden, parking. Walking distance to beach. Semi/unfurnished. 6 months 65 million, 7 months 70 million, 8 months 75 million. 0821 4783 0209, <grupocorami@gmail.com>. [7714]
Seminyak / Bidadari 2bed / 2 bath, swimming pool, 3 Are. Leasehold 24 years. USD 169 000
0819 9978 8585 NC/RE/U-13 Nov. 13
Bali Advertiser
FOR RENT
Weekly / Monthly / Yearly In a traditional Balinese house, KUTA AREA (Jalan Majapahit) 2 rooms apartment and single rooms also available. Fully furnished, daily cleaning, AC & TV, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi. Quiet area close to the beach and 10 minutes walking distance to the night life. Start at Rp. 2 million/month. Please call : 0878.6138.5172 / 081.317.986.177 C/Re/U-29 May 13
BRAND NEW MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE FOR RENT IN UMADEWI RESIDENCE, BUDUK-PERERENAN, MENGWI, 1,5 KM FROM CANGGU & PERERENAN BEACH, QUIET LOCATION, WITH RICE FIELD VIEW, 3 BR, 3 BA, CARPORT,KITCHEN,TERRACE, ROAD 6 METERS,ONE GATE SYSTEM. RP.100.000.000/YEAR.NEGOTIABLE. 2 ARE (200 SQM), LAND FOR SALE, BEHIND STP CAMPUS - NUSA DUA, QUIET LOCATION,TOURISM AREA,SHM/ FREEHOLD, NEGO RPICE RP.275 MIL/ARE. PLZ CALL DIRECT OWNER (WAYAN) 08124698373,0361-9182361 NC/RE/U-13 Nov. 13
Restaurant shop for rent in Batu Bolong Echo Beach area, 100sqm in 2 floors. 8,5 years payed upfront possible extend 10 more years, every 10 years. 32000 Euro empty, 36.000 Euro fully equiped and furnished. 42 seats. 0821 4783 0209, <grupocorami@gmail.com>. [7715] Canggu. Over contract. Beautiful 30 are constructible land in Canggu. Easy road access. 20 years and poss. ext. 10 years. Price IDR 1,700,000 per are per year. Tel. 081 139 6247. [7828] Yearly rental villa 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pool, garden, location Canggu - Pererenan, 1 km to the beach. Fully furnished. Price 170 juta/year. Please contact Nengah 0878 6245 4586 or 0361 367 1554 or email <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [7830] Villa for rent (yearly) located at Canggu area surrounded by paddy field, 10 mnts to Echo beach available from 15 January. 3 bedrooms, Fully furnished, AC, pool, Wifi, cable TV, garden, garage. Email: <villa.swh11@yahoo.com>. [7834]
NC/RE/U-13 Nov. 13
Land for sale 29 Are, Jl. Utama Batu Bolong Canggu. Close to Batu Bolong Beach and Echo Beach + 500m. Front width: 38. Contact: 0878 6004 1028, 0821 3825 8844, 0888 0270 3917. [7838] 4b/r with ensuites, 1 minute walk to the famous echo beach, swimming pool, big open living area, staff quarters. Option to separate 2b/r to create studio/office. 200jt per year. 180jt per year for 3 years. No agents. 081 6470 2234 or <agourlay3@hotmail.com>. [7842] C/Re/P-13 Nov. 13
BEACHSIDE land for lease. Berawa Beach. 4 Are (400sqm). 25 years + extension option. Guiet location with good access road. Rp. 10.5million per are or approx. $105,000 USD. Contact 0878 6064 0060. [7844] Land for sale 26 Are on Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong Canggu, no agent. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 0813 3831 9191. [7433] Beautiful 3 Bed Villa, with pool, nice garden, 7.5 are, fully furnished, US$29,500 per year. Tel/SMS 0821 441 62445, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [7854] Brand new 2 bed Villa with pool, 2.1 are, fully furnished, 800m from beach, 155 Million IDR per year. Tel/SMS 0821 441 62445, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [7855] Land For Lease, 12 are, 30 years, Great shape and access, 4 Million per are per year. Tel/SMS 0821 441 62445, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [7856]
Villa Wouter Batu Belig, Canggu, Tropical style 3 bedroom villa with a large pool just four minutes nice walk from the Batubelig beach between Seminyak and Canggu. The 225 m2 villa is an open style with 3 closed bedrooms, terraces, garden and 12 meter long swimming pool. has a nice tropical feel. 19 years leasehold, Land size 500 m2, building size 225 m2, Jl. Kayu Putih, Batu Belig, Canggu Price: 230.000
Sanur area, Brand new villa with colonial style with 3 air-conditioning bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, indoor living, dining, kitchen, garden, swimming pool, land size 500 m2, leasehold 31 years, must see!! offers welcome. Price 300.000 euro
Villa Bandung (Oberoi) This villa in Seminyak close to eat street Oberoi, 2 floor, with 3 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, dining, equipped kitchen, garden, swimming pool, car park, imb, freehold title, land size 400 m2, close to restaurants and clubs, must see!! Price 800.000 USD $
Brawa - Villa for rent 1-2 years. Next to the Bali Equestrian Centre with rice field and paddock views. Fully furnished, with pool and AC, 3bed/bath. 200,000,000pa. Available now. Short term enquiries welcome. Email: <info@ baliequestriancentre.com>. [7859] Canggu Brawa land. 100 meter from Canggu Club + International school. 15 are 22 years + 25 years extension. 6 mill are. SMS: 0858 5725 8550. [7860] Over contract 1 year villa at Berawa, 2 bed, furnished, swimming pool, big garden, car park, price Rp 130 mill / year. 3 bedroom villa fully furnished, wifi, pool, car park, for long term, available on Jan 5th 2014 at Bidadari Seminyak. And also for another villa rental. Please call 0821 4525 8268 or email: <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [7868] C/Re/G-4 Sept. 13
Sanur area, Villa Jhon with Modern design, build for family home, 2 floor, 4 air-conditioning bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, big living area, dining and kitchen, verandah, swimming pool, western standard, fully funished, garage, phone line, IMB, freehold title, in Blanjong, minutes to the beach, you can see the whole Sanur village from third floor, must see!! 500.000 USD $
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LAND AND VILLA : IN THE CENTER OF LEGIAN Side by side. 200m from the beach. Land size 13 are, for lease 28 years. Villa : built on 3 are land.
12 Are, 100m from beach. Private access to white sandy beach. Palmgroove, ready for villa or bungalow. Lease for 36 years. 3,5 million per year/are. Call 08123 629 117. [7800]
BUILDING : IN THE CENTER OF SEMINYAK A strip of 6 shops & 1 restaurant, or for any commercial purpose. Built on 800m2 land, strategically located. For lease 20 years.
NUSA LEMBONGAN
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~ ABC Apartment ~ Type A (Studio Room) 5,800,000 Rp/Month 54,000,000 Rp/Year Type B (Studio Room+Loft) 6,400,000 Rp/Month 61,200,000 Rp/Year Queen Size Bed, Kitchen, AC, Hot Shower, Cable TV, Furniture, Refrigerator, Night Security
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Nusa Lembongan, land for contract 50 are/cliff top. Prime location, excellent villa plot or hotel. Email: <brawaresidence@gmail.com>. SMS: 0858 5725 8550. [7861]
LOVINA FREE hold land for sale in Lovina. Good location and stunning view. All service available, private road, phone, water and light. With price Rp 25.000.000/are and total land is 30 are. Telp 081 2398 5266. [7820]
KEROBOKAN Land for sale 1,63 Are in Br. Semer Kerobokan Kuta. Great location for villas. One gate security system management. Price Rp. 1,25 Billion. Contact owner 0812 3654 3293. <danielshmz@gmail.com>. [7809]
SUITE VILLA FOR RENT Daily/Weekly / Monthly Facilities: 2 AC Bedrooms with en-suite bathroom, Pool, Luxury kitchen dining and livingroom incl. TV int-cable, Wifi, Daily cleaning and Private security guide. Quite area close to the Seminyak beach, mall shopping center, Legian, Kuta, Oberoi & Petitenget. Contact: Nirshine Villas 087760488990 / 081296799729 E-mail: nirmala21_143@yahoo.com.sg NC/Re/P-13 Nov. 13
Studio Apartment for rent Daily – Weekly – Monthly Please call: 085237777786 www.legiansunsetresidence.com NC/RE/M-13. Nov., 13
FOR SALE: Beach property in Sumberkima
For rent house 2 are land at Kerobokan, 2 floors, big living room, 3 bath room, kitchen set, hot water, 3 AC, phone line, garden, parking, furnished, one gate system, 24 hours security. Call: 0361-756 075. Weekly, monthly. [7811] Apartment for rent in Kerobokan. Clean room, bathroom, share pool. Incl electric, Wifi and cleaning. Start from $450/month. Call +62 812 3988 9801 (Fauzi). [7821] Dijual Rumah Baru Minimalis di Muding Gn Shangyang, Kerobokan, lt/lb126/164m2. SHM, 3KT, swpool, 2 lt, furnished. Telp. 0877 8877 8116. [7826] Shop/office for rent location Banjar Semer Kerobokan. Great location. 5mx8m. Price 45 million/year, minimum 2 years. 1 telp land line, available for Speedy, 2 electricity boxes. Call Nengah 0878 6245 4586, 0361 367 1554 or email <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [7831] C/Re/G-17 April 13
HOTEL FOR SALE - BALI INDONESIA PANDANA BOUTIQUE HOTEL USD$850,000 (neg) Own and manage your own hotel in beautiful Nusa Lembongan Bali, a 30 minute boat ride from Sanur. Set over 1700m2 of beautiful gardens Pandana overlooks the crystal waters of Celagi Bay with views to Bali and Mount Agung.
Accommodation consists of: 9 rooms - 6 Bungalows, 1 Large Family Room and 2 interconnecting Rooms.
Facilities include: 2 swimming pools, Restaurant & Bar, office, bale and abundant areas for relaxation.
The sale includes: All furniture, fixtures and fittings and operating equipment, plus website and booking system. Pandana operates under the registered PT/ PMA company ‘PT Pandana Group’. The sale of the hotel includes all certificates, licences and documents required to operate as a hotel in Indonesia. Pandana has already established itself in the highly competitive Bali Market, with current bookings into 2014 through direct clients, agents and contracts.
For further information:
www.pandanaguesthouse.com Email: pandanaguesthouse@gmail.com Phone: Fiona - +62 (0)821 4468 2551 or Chris - +62 (0)821 461 78739 or office - +62 0361 283 830 NC/RE/M-Nov. 13, 13
For sale one unit villa, 300m2, 4 bedrooms, Wi-Fi & Speedy, furnished with pool at Jl. Munduk Sari no. 4, Br. Semer Kerobokan, Kuta. Detail please contact Made 0878 6136 6610. [7368]
Sumberkima, Buleleng, 700m from the main road Singaraja-Gilimanuk and 2km from the proposed locaƟon for the new airport. Hak Milik + perumahan status / access road / water + electricity on site. Land size: 175,5 are, can be subdivided in smaller plots. Price: on application - No broker. For more informaƟon: hƩp://www.boƩles-up-diving.com/EN-pages/ BU_property_EN.html or call: 081 337 146 416 NC/Re/P-13 Nov. 13
LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A-mazing value villas
Big villa on 300m2 in Umalas 2, near Icecafe Gusto, yearly rent, fully furnished, 3 bedroom, 4 AC, 3 bathroom with bathtub, pool, very quiet and safe. 170millions/year. Contact 0819 1660 4283. Photo email <fiitryahh@yahoo. com>. [7843] Villa 2 BR longterm rent. Available monthly and yearly min 1 year to 5 years. Location Kerobokan near Seminyak. Available February 2014. Facilities private pool, fully furnished, Wifi, TV cable. To viewing <www.villadalmabali. com>. Also available for sale Villa 2BR, location Kerobokan near Seminyak. Contact: 0856 3719 366 / <your_homes09@yahoo.com>. [7847] For rent, new villa, 2 bedroom, 1 living room, kitchen, swimming pool, garage, AC, electricity 5500W, hot water, location in Abasan - Kerobokan. Price Rp. 90 million/year, negotiable. Land for rent in Canggu, 10 Are, price 5 juta/ are. Call 0857 3800 7279 / 0877 6138 7403. [7848] New villa for rent. Pool. Fully furnished. 2/3 bedrooms with ensuites/aircon. Complete kitchen. Open dining. Enclosed living with aircon & home theatre. Carport. Private, secure, quiet. 170mill/year, <bradgundish@live.com> or 0812 3633 4532. [7851] Townhouse on Jalan Bumbak, 2.4 are, 3 bed with pool, Part Furnished, 200 Million IDR per Year. Tel/SMS 0821 441 62445, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [7853] VILLA for overcontract. Fully furnished, swimming pool, luxury, 3 bdrm, garage, maids room, western kitchen, laundry, 2 bathrooms, CCTV, security system, wifi, phone line. Only mins from Oberoi Seminyak. Not for yearly rental, was $18,000 p.a. Reduced to $16,500 per year for 3 years or $12,500 per year for 6 years. Kerobokan. Ph. 0819 677 902. [7102] Family house, 4 bedrooms 4 bathrooms, pool, garden, double garage and maids room. Strategically located in Banjar Kuwum Kerobokan near Umalas. Fully furnished, many inclusions, flexible terms, short term lease 1-3 months Rp 35 million per month. Contact <info@ baliconnect.asia>. 0361 847 63 58/847 6358. [7866]
Br Semer. Brand new 7 br./7 bthrm. Villa on 2400m2. A beautiful mix of French country and modern Bali. Antique teak timbers and glowing granite. Lap pool.Beautiful gardens. 3 kitchens. Just US$1.88 mill. *VS-009 Seminyak. Br Taman. Freehold Bargain. Lovely 3br home on 230m2. HUGE potential.Beautiful position. US$330,000. Seminyak Paradise. 3000m2. Beautiful traditional teak villa. 6 bedrooms/ bth. 3 Pavilions. Aviary. Enormous pool and tropical gardens. Truly magnificent. US$995,000 CangguBeach. Last chance to buy a brand new, architect designed, 2 bedroom villa with pool for only $179,900. Just 500m from the beach. Call us now!*VL-025 Canggu, Jl Nelayan. Near Beach New 3br villa on 600m2. 800m to beach. Big pool. Beautiful position. REDUCED! $210,000. Must sell! Seminyak. New truly luxurious 6 br Villa on 2500m2. Walk to the beach. 2 car garage. Lap pool. Part furnished. Marvellous marble bathrooms. 2 kitchens. Full staff quarters. Huge rental potential. US$1.25 million.
A List Land We have huge listings of land, from 200m2 – 20,000m2, in all the best places. Echo Beach Absolute Beachfront. 9260m2. 50m street frontage Jl Sea Sentosa. 50 beach frontage. Ideal resort land. US$11.500.000 JlPetitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access. Close to EVERYTHING. Rp 2.1M per are. Pererenan on river. 11.1 are freehold. Perfect development site. Good shape and access. Gentle slope.Rp 450 mill per are. Berawa.Behind Canggu Deli.20.1 are. Freehold land. Good access. Close to Canggu Club. Rp850 mill/are. Berawa. 23 are. 40 year lease. Beautiful rice field views. Good shape and long street access. Perfect villa development site. Rp5.25mill/are/year.
A List Hotels/Restaurant/Businesses Jl Oberoi. Paasha Penthouse Suite. Right in the heart of Eat Street. Guaranteed min. 8% return. Rental 305++ per night. Restaurant, Jazz Bar. Just opened. 30 year lease. Reduced! US$210,000 Legian Pub. Busy Street. Well established. Manageable size for retiree. Loyal customer base. US$200,000 neg. Petitenget. Fashionable Bar/restaurant. Fully equipped. Includes naming rights and all licenses. Lease til 2017, extendable til 2030. Rp1.9M. Kuta Hotel. Jl Melasti frontage. 1 yr old. 99 rooms and suites, Always busy. Av 75% occupancy. Fast ROI. Rp19 billion. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/I-13 Nov 13
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4Sale. Jayakarta Apartment. Secure beachside investment. Live in or excellent rental return. Contact <info@eastbalitours.com>. [7825]
LOCATION location location! Views of Gunung Agung, Batur, Batukaru, Ayung River. Near Ubud Hanging Gardens. Unique all buildable 3930m2. Freehold. Secluded. Perfect for hotel or estate. US$590,000. No agents. <land@fastbali.com>. [7813]
JIMBARAN
Land for sale 38 Are in Desa Tengkulak, Kemenuh. Close to Ubud. Good for villa, there is river in road access, rice field view. Interested, please contact 0878 6004 1028, 0821 3825 8844, 0888 0270 3917. [7839]
Land for rent 12,115 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 10 million/are/year (nego), min 5 years, max 15 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803] Place for rent 70 msq in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street - Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Price Rp. 6 mills per month. Info, please contact Iwan 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]
Land for sale, land size 2,7 Are, in Desa Tegenungan Kemenuh, Sukowati. Good for villa, cliff view and river view. Interested, please contact 0878 6004 1028, 0821 3825 8844, 0888 0270 3917. [7840]
AVAILABLE!! Dreamhouse villa - Panoramic Terrace. Nearby: Jimbaran (800m from the beach), Airport (10min), Kuta (15min), Nusa Dua (10min). 310m”, spacious, halffurnished, 4 bedrooms, AC, 4 bathrooms, 3 floors, bqq, swimming-pool, private parking, maid room, 800m” (land). Rate/year: 3years minimum, 120.000.000rps or 10 years remaining contract (15/10/2023): 90.000.000rps/year. Contact: 0361 90 50 710. [7784]
TABANAN
House for sale/rent Jimbaran, monthly 1300USD, sale IDR 1.3 Billion. 3 bed, 2 bath, 3 AC, kitchen set, furnished, garage, land 108 sqm, building around 130m2, electric 3500W. Just 8 minutes to Jimbaran Beach. Call 0812 4105 6832. [7810] Minimalist house. Good location close to Jimbaran Beach, Balangan, Dreamland, Bluepoint, Rock Bar, Four Seasons. 2bedrooms, kitchen set, garden, carpark. monthly/yearly. IDR 45Million. Owner +62 878 6167 5609, WhatsApp +62 85 5376 9969. Email: <a_helly@yahoo. com>. [7818] For Rent; Fully-furnished 2 Bedroom House with A/C, 2 Bathrooms with hotwater, internet, TV/DVD, fridge, washing machine, kitchenset, balconies, garden. Excellent location Permata Ariza near 4Seasons Jimbaran-Bay. p: 0812 9092 6538, e: <ten.swaratama@yahoo.com>. [7483] Weekly, monthly rent: Spacious fully furnished rooms. Strategic location close to Mc Donald Jimbaran with Kingkoil bed, teakwood furniture, LED TV, cableTV, wifi, waterheater, carpark and daily breakfast. “Teras Jimbaran Residence” Jl Parigata 80. Contact 0812 1896 4170, <gracesantoso2004@yahoo.com>. [7835] House for rent in Taman Jimbaran, furnished, has 2 bedroom and 1 maidroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, garden, garage for 4 cars, terrace back and front. 65 juta per year. Call 0878 6004 1222. [7850]
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Villa wanted in Seminyak area. 6 are, 3 bedroom, 25-30yr lease. Prefer traditional style. Ray +61 418 52 4707 <rchristy@bigpond.com>. [001] Looking for freehold villa on the beach of Sanur, minimum 300M2. Please call 0812 3365 4862. [002] Looking for rent office with IMB Kantor. Area Badung (Kerobokan-Kesambi area). Around 2060m2. Please email conditions to <officeinbali@ gmail.com>. [003] Looking for Luxury Villa in Seminyak, maximum 8 Million USD. <michealkuznetsov@gmail. com>. [004]
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Are you looking for stunning land to buy in Tabanan or Negara area, small or big plots, beachfront, sea-views or riverfront. All free-hold land! Prices: starting from Rp. 29 million/are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452] For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 31,7 are located in Gunung Salak. Rice paddy with stunning seaviews that cannot be blocked. About 8km from the beach with amazing views. Just 45 minutes from the Tanah Lot turn. The land comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price: Rp. 29 million/are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [7606] FS land in front of Soka Beach (near restaurant Pantai Soka), Tabanan. 92 are, 6 villas inside. Beach front, river and field view. 8, 5B. 0821 4656 5450 / 081 1385 0448 / <alfano.pullman@gmail.com>. [7812] Beautiful villa for sale or lease, 3 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, open livingroom, kitchen, pool, fully furnished, TV cable, AC, hot water, gazebo, carport, ricefield and Batu Karu mountain view, quiet area. 100% money back guarantee. Call 0878 6290 9115. <sandyyan45@yahoo. com>. [7502] 2 Freehold Luxury 3 bed Villas for sale, 125 meters from the Ocean, each Villa 10 are, from US$695,000. Tel/SMS 0821 441 62445, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [7857] 60 are Freehold Land, ocean views, 10 mins from Villa Babar, 90 Million IDR per are. Tel 0821 441 62445, <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [7858]
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