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For Sale; Bedroom suite including bed, mirror, side tables, pillow box, chest of drawers x3, glass door cabinet 4 door, 2 chrome and white bar stools, kitchen ware, small micro wave. Please contact 0812 3792 1440 after 10. 06. 11. Nusa Dua. [091] For Sale; Airasia credit voucher 1.2 million Rp. Will sell for 900,000Rp neg. Must be used this month. Can be used for any destination, no name change neccessary. Call Kaylea on 0813 3811 0009 for more details. Canggu. [092] For Sale; Blackberry Bold Onyx 1 black, in good condition with silicone cover n glass protector with OS6. Rp. 2,7 juta. Nokia E71 red in really good mint condition Rp 1,7 juta. Call 0819 3413 7304. Seminyak. [093] For Sale; Nikon D3000 DSLR camera with kit + 18200mm Tamron lense. Manual, book and CD still complete, memory 4GB, UV filter. Price Rp. 5 mill. Please text on 0819 4494 9474. Denpasar. [094]
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Table 2m diameter big and beautiful for sale. For nice dining 8-10 persons, under frame & 8 chairs from teakwood. Very good handicraft. Call 0819 1641 3563. Legian. [068] For Sale; One set swing include with mosquito net and still in good condition Rp. 900.000 in Umalas. Call Yos 0813 3864 8771. [069]
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For Sale; Blackberry Onyx 9700 black, Good condition 99. 9%, 5 months used, Trikomsel warranty 2 yrs, IDR 3. 200. 000, 00 (nego). Contact: Eve +62 878 7799 8803, e-mail: <edhoz@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [070] For Sale; Electric skateboard model Big Foot, off-road. Accelerate and brake with remote controller. Only one in Bali. 500 US$ or best offer. Two sets of batteries. Available for test. Call Jankie 0813 3823 5082. Sanur. [019]
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For Sale; 2nd hand SUP, Stand Up Paddle Board, Jimmy Lewis Hanalei 9’8. One of the top board in the market, Good conditions, red color. Price 800 US$. Call for a try, Jankie 0813 3823 5082. Sanur. [020] For Sale; Surfboard Epoxy 6’2 x 20’1/2 x 2’11/14 by Mike Daniel, futures fins, condition as new includes FCS boardbag 3.5 juta or best offer must sell 0813 3903 7469. Seminyak. [124] C/Ns/I-12 Jan 11
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For Sale; Canon lens 28-135mm f3.5-5.6 image stablizer USM excellent condition great all-purpose lens for all levels of photography, 2.5 juta. Contact 0813 3903 7469. Seminyak. [125]
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For Sale; Rattan floor lamps, large mosaic tiles - one m2 spiral motif cement water feature - Yin Yang cement water feature - blown glass vases - all new - leftover from container. Cheap! E-mail <meekatrading@ yahoo.com>. Sanur. [129] For Sale; Books in English Great selection for young girls age 6-12. Many American series - Junie B Jones - Boxcar Children and more. Also fiction for adults. Please e-mail <meekatrading@yahoo. com> for list. Sanur. [130] Want to buy broken laptops as is. Specs higher than Pentium 4 (Core Duo/ Core2Duo etc.). We’ll come and offer fair price. Call. SMS: 081 138 5859 Agus. Denpasar. [131]
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For Sale; 1 Set of golf clubs. A light weight travelling golf bag made by Jaguar with automatic stand in navy blue and black comes with 6 pockets and a handle [no shoulder strap]. Irons; Wilson No 2 1200 series. Titleist No’s 3-9 overplus + range. Titleist standard sand and pitching wedge. 2 left handed gloves. 2 putters by tour edge; System 8 and a super soft 41 belly putter both with covers. Wilson Utility club 21˚ Pro-staff 100% Graphite shaft R Flex with cover. Callaway Big Bertha War bird driver 11˚ 100% Graphite. Callaway 3 & 5 wood’s Big Bertha 100% graphite regular flex. Assorted tee’s and pitch mark repairer. Also comes with assorted golf balls and practice balls. Buyer collects from North Bali near Lovina telephone +62 878 6103 5873. If you are coming from the South and bring proof of address with you, I will deduct 100,000 IDR for petrol usage of the price for your journey. Reason for selling: No longer play or have a car. Price 2,900,000. [133]
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For Sale; Two beautiful teak block desks/tables (no drawers) with trestle style Merbau wood legs. W75 x L140. Perfect for clutter-free office or work table. Call 081 2380 5845. [168] For Sale; Hot dog grill with bun drawer; USA Star Grill; Capacity 50 pcs. Pic available. Rp. 13 juta nego. Ctc/SMS Lea 0813 3962 0998 or e-mail <sc_teknik@ yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [137] C/Ns/I-15 June 11
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For Sale; Apple iPhone 3Gs black 32gig box leads everything 4.5jt, works great on all networks good condition. Contact 081 5570 1968 Chris. Petitenget. [010] For Sale; Apple iPhone 3gs 16gig factory unlocked white complete with box charger cables etc, good condition, 3.6jt. Contact 081 5570 1968. Petitenget. [011] For Sale; Drum Kit Mapex Pro M black chrome pearl finishing, standard sizes with 4 toms, snare, bass drum and stands included. Perfect condition! Price: Rp. 7,500,000 nego. Please contact me on my cellphone: 0812 3943 2372. Seminyak. [134]
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia
Family Business by Asih Sumardono and Mark Hanusz The Chinese have a saying about family businesses: the first generation builds the company, the second generation grows the company, and the third generation destroys the company. There are many examples of this growth and decline in Indonesia. The country’s business conglomerates – mostly owned by ethnic Chinese – are notoriously secretive. But every once in a while a company insider allows the general public a chance to see what has really transpired over the generations. Even less frequently are these stories ever published. Family Business is one of those rare books where the inner workings and tribulations of an indigenous family enterprise - Indonesia’s largest traditional medicine company - is revealed to the world in the English language. Jamu, a precious national asset, are over-the-counter herbal medicines derived from the gardens and forests of the archipelago - hidden pharmacies of potent medicines empirically proven to have curative benefits. Many rare species, such as the liver cleanser temulawak, can only be found in Indonesia’s plants, spices, grasses, minerals, fungi, roots, barks, mammals, birds and reptiles. Jamu comes in the form of tonics, lotions, pills, capsules, powders, beans, peas and leaves. As a trusted and inseparable component of Indonesia’s culture of well-being (budaya sehat), it should be no surprise that entrepreneurs have developed world-class companies producing jamu. What is more surprising is how popular these natural medicines are for tens of millions of Indonesians and how little they are known outside of Indonesia. Jamu stalls and shops are found anywhere where there are Javanese people, which means all over Indonesia. Lining the shelves are row upon row of small packages containing various formulas. No doctor’s prescription is required. Explain your problem to the vendor and he’ll know what you’ll need. There are hundreds of different jamu, one for almost every conceivable malady. The Nyonya Meneer jamu brand was started in the early 1920s in Semarang by an ethnic Chinese mother and housewife whose husband had become bedridden with a severe stomach ailment. After visiting all the doctors in the city, she was unable to find a way to bring comfort to her ill husband. Recalling what her mother taught her when was a girl, she blended a traditional Javanese tonic and administered it to her husband every day for one month. Miraculously, her husband’s health returned. The news of his recovery quickly spread through the city. Soon neighbors began to visit Nyona Meneer for her tonics. She obliged and started developing cures for the most common ailments. She continued to improve her medicines and established a jamu business to support her family, buying raw materials, hiring assistants to grind and blend the ingredients, and hand-delivering them directly to the customer. In order to keep her customer’s trust and loyalty, Nyonya Meneer put her photo on the packets. She commissioned agents to represent her products outside of Semarang. By 1940, at the age of 45, she had 16 employees. In 1950, after legalizing her operations, she became the first and eventually Indonesia’s most successful woman entrepreneur. Nyonya Meneer was the first to place full color ads in newspapers and to advertise on radio and TV.
The company introduced a range of beauty- and body-care products that specifically targeted women as consumers. In 1978, at the age of 83, she passed away, leaving a strong and innovative company in the hands of a growing family. By 1986, the company employed 1000 workers. As Nyonya Meneer began to prosper, internal family conflicts broke out between the two sets of children fathered by two different husbands. One gets the feeling that many points of contention actually went deeper than the professed trivial reasons for the disputes: technical clauses in contracts, non-attendance at meetings, vote disqualifications and petty procedural errors, and that these just masked what was at the heart of the matter just beneath the surface: jealousy, pride, marital problems and personal enmity, though these are not stated as such or even hinted at in the book.
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Mayors, governors, district police chiefs, army commanders and even government ministers were often called to prevent clashes between employees of the two factions. At one point production caused by family infighting plummeted to the point where 1300 workers had to be laid off. Disputes only ended when the other parties were cashed out. Finally, in the year 2000, the company was back in the hands of one family again for the first time since the death of its founder in 1978. I first suspected that the book was going to be one long unbroken advertisement, but actually Family Business is as much the story of the company’s internal turmoil over a 50 year period as it is a valuable marketing study. Three of the book’s five chapters deal with family conflicts while an appendix lists all the court cases. The two threads – inner turmoil and commercial achievement - weave in and out and permeate the whole narrative. Though the family infighting makes for lively reading, I wish that the saga had included more material on herbal growing methods, cures and treatments, jamu’s socio-cultural aspects, daily lives of jamu sellers and the history of jamu from ancient times through the colonial period to the present.
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The illustrations, high quality in spite of being printed on ordinary book paper, are an integral part of the story: newspaper clippings reporting the legal wrangling, award ceremonies, lavish company exhibitions, the world’s first jamu museum (inaugurated in 1984), vintage black and white as well as contemporary advertising campaign ads of all the film stars, teen idols, famous comedy and musical groups, even a Solo princess who have sponsored the Nyonya Meneer’s products. Filled with anecdotes, marketing insights, case studies, true life stories and courtroom drama, this book relates a real Indonesian success story which details what to do – and more importantly what not to do – in running a family business. It is an insider’s account of how in a family business, everything is personal. Family Business by Asih Sumardono and Mark Hanusz, Equinox Publishing 2007, ISBN 978-979-3780-58-0, soft cover, 120 pages, dimensions 14 cm X 21.5 cm. Available for Rp139,000 at Ganesha Bookstore in Ubud @Biku in Kerobokan. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2011 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-30 June 10
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For Sale; Computer Windows 250gig memory, 1gig ram, 2 DVD RW, 19” LCD screen, sound system, complete with stavolt and UVS. 3 million. Printer Hp 6110 all in one (fax/ print/scanner/photocopy). Rp. 1 million. 081 2376 2231. Bukit. [042] For Sale; Madura Table Finely carved teak wood (length 2.2m width 75m height 55m only Rp. 8,000,000 Plus other unique home furnishings. Call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am-5pm). Sanur. [061] For Sale; Large aquarium with custom made wood frame (L 1.2m x W 5m x H 6m) Fittings and pump and lot’s of extras included. A real steal at 700,000Rp. Call Call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am-5pm). Sanur. [062] For Sale; Complete 6 zone home security system, alarms, motion detectors, auto dialer, 35 window and door connectors. Bought $3,500.00 sell 7,000,000Rp. Please call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am-5pm). Sanur. [063]
For Sale; 2nd iPad 1,3G 64Gb mint condition, still under warranty, came with an original Apple case & dock that have never been open & used, price 6million (nett), COD. Text 081 2389 1189. Denpasar. [073]
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For Sale; Rare antique Tibetan Tanka! Excellent condition! ‘ParamasukhChakrasamvara’, Poss 18th century. Must See! Letting go for 27,000.000Rp. Call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am6pm). Other power pieces are also available! Sanur. [050]
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Garage Sale; With lots of freebies - (June 15-24, 9am6pm) - Jalan Duyung, Gang 1 House Z, next to the Bali Hyatt Sanur or call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am-5pm). Sanur. [051]
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For Sale; 300 year old Map of Indonesia. By the Royal Hydrographer, Bonne (17291795). Framed, in excellent condition - I bought it in Hong Kong for $500.00 and offering it for $300.00. Call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am5pm). Other antiques are also available. Sanur. [052]
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Bali Dog
The Balinese dog has a short pointed muzzle, a bushy foxy tail, weighs about 30 pounds when grown, breeds frequently, and is an expert at survival. For years strays like Madu roaming the island w e r e n o t d e s t r o y e d because of the Hindu/Buddhist taboo against killing living things, but since a rabies outbreak on Bali in late 2008 the authorities began a mass extermination of the animal. Madu, a light brown five month old Bali mongrel, is a member of Bali’s enormous population of scavenging dogs, many of them mangy, malnourished bags of skin, bones, and open sores. Because her owner thought that she could survive better there, Madu was dropped off at Gianyar market when she was only six weeks old. After several weeks of miserable existence, Madu was picked up by a stranger and given a home in May when she was two months old. How was life in the marketplace? For the first few days I whimpered and cried but eventually learned to fend for myself. People believe that there is enough food lying around a market to feed all of us strays, but actually there are only rotten vegetable scraps, stinking fish entrails, dirty plastic bags, filthy paper and cardboard, tiny amounts of rice on offerings which all the dogs fight over. We’re not vegetarian! Water is also difficult to find. One night there was a big rain storm. I cowered and shivered under a table all night. How do the Balinese treat you? We are just like dogs everywhere. We are sociable with each other and most of us are friendly to humans. We seldom actually bite anyone. But on Bali we aren’t respected. We are not considered man’s best friend. Balinese usually look upon us as rats. If we are someone’s pet, we get more respect. Our meat is sometimes used to make spicy hot satay which is considered strengthening and is especially relished by soldiers. Depending upon our coloring, we are sometimes sacrificed at high offerings. We also provide a free morning wakeup call. In Old Bali my parents with thousands of other dogs helped control the buildup of organic garbage, but starting with the widespread use of plastics in the 1960s for the first time in Bali’s history rubbish piles appeared. Banana leaves degrade, but plastic doesn’t. Why do the Balinese have this attitude? The traditional belief is that dogs contain the souls of reincarnated thieves and therefore deserve being reborn as a dog. Actually we serve a useful purpose by scaring away intruders and evil spirits. When we begin to whine on moonless nights, the Balinese know that leyak, the witches, are about. People believe we are stupid, unable to be trained like our Western cousins, but actually because of
our mixed blood we are very smart. How else could we survive in a market crowded with hundreds of people, motorcycle fumes and other dogs competing for available scraps? How did you meet your new owner? I was afraid of humans, so when she tried to pick me up I ran away and hid under a market table. The woman then held out a treat and I started nibbling on it. The man in the vegetable stand grabbed me. I yelped because I was frightened, but her reassuring words made me to trust her. Where did the woman take you? The woman wrapped me tightly in a sarong, tied me against her back, then climbed on a motorbike. The first thing she did when we arrived at her house was to feed me and give me clean water. The woman then cleaned all the dirt and mud off my coat with a hose. I hated the water that first day, but now I’m used to my weekly bath time. How do you like you new home? The woman put a collar on me and tied it to a long chain, but I whined and struggled so much she let me loose. I had to learn right away not to chew on sandals, shoes, plastic and outside mats. When I did she would yell very loudly “No!” Now she gives me bones to chew on. They also mix a beaten raw egg in with my food every week.
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Do they treat you well? A few days after I arrived a doctor for animals came to the woman’s house with a booklet like a human’s passport. It had my name on it. He stung me with something. The woman told me it was important. Afterwards the man fastened an a orange plastic collar on my neck that’s too big for me. Where do you sleep? There are spaces I can go and spaces that I can’t go. I’m basically an outside dog. The woman says a clear and loud “NO!” whenever I try to enter the house. I am allowed to stay on the terrace, the garden and in the garage if it’s thundering and lightening. What’s your job at the house? Along with Wayan the cook and Ketut the housekeeper, I am an important part of the security staff. In return for my regular bowl of rice, vegetables, eggs, table scraps, tofu and chicken heads, I guard the house and the yard. Sometimes I do my job too well by barking too much. She yells at me to stop, sometimes using words I don’t recognize. Whenever I behave well, I receive encouragement and sometimes even a reward. I am grateful for the kindness that she has shown me.
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Do you ever go anywhere? I mostly stay at home and protect the property, but I do accept the leash if we go walking. The woman doesn’t want me to run into traffic or follow other dogs. After some training in a travel satchel, I also learned to ride on a motorbike. I first had to get used to the noise, all the activity and not using my own legs. Now I just sit between her legs with my leash tied to the mirror. She takes me to the market at night or out to restaurants. I wait outside. Any advise for humans who want to help dogs like yourself? Contact B.A.R.C. (Bali Adoption Rehab Centre, www. freewebs.com/balidogs), tel. 081-855-0947/0361-790-457) to adopt a pup or adult dog in need of a loving home. They have 120 dogs all with their own story to tell. BAWA also has pups for adoption (www.bawabali.com), tel. 081-389004/0361-977-217. For veterinary care and pet supply needs contact the caring staff at Good Karma Vet Clinic, tel. 0361-2757664. For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <dariskm@gmail.com> Copyright © 2011 Al Hickey You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For Sale; Camera DSLR, Nikon D3000, body+kit, lens 18-55mm, iso 100-1600, 11-point-autofocus, 3-inch color lcd, best condition, scunder 4000, full-complete with box, warranty alta until 2012, free uv-protector + 4GBmemory, only Rp. 4,000,000. Grab it fast. Call/ SMS. 0878 8819 8883. Kerobokan. [195] For Sale; Paving stones, cement. Second hand but made when they really used cement. Over 100. Sort of diamond shape. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t ask me to email pictures or txt me I wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t answer. 300 Rp each. Contact 0818 0576 6160. Sanur. [139] C/R/G-15 June 11
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For Sale; Great assortment of business and motivational, books. Marketing and sales books, religious and new age books - all at 30% of cover price. Call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am-5pm). Sanur. [064] For Sale; Quality ex Australia, Remington heated hair rollers set 240volt. As new never used. Reduced price. 500.000rpt, nett. Phone 0813 3747 4477 or SMS English enquiries please. Pantai Saba, Blahbatuh. [171] Half of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s misery comes from ignorance. The other half comes from intelligence.
For Sale; Set of 3 classy brass candle stick holder Only Rp. 950.000. Fixed price. Plus other home ware decorative objects. Call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am-5pm). Sanur. [057] For Sale; Large collection of crystals, exotic curious and rare spiritual/art objects, perfect for someone who looking for something special. Call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am-5pm) for more info. Sanur. [058] Wanted; Yamaha keyboard synthesizer, 88 key, S90 or motif, weighted, or equivalent. Please email details and asking price. <Livebarefoot@ ymail.com>. [088]
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Update Atrium is the latest newbie on Raya Petitenget. It fronts the impressive Semara Resort complex. And at Atrium it really is with extra high loft-like ceiling and a row of large fans to keep the space pleasant as possible, in any weather. There is also a large air-conditioned room, at last somebody understands that most tourists need cool spaces in order to enjoy hot food, particular in daytime but for many months in the evenings as well. The good news about Atrium does not stop there as it is headed up by ‘good friend of Bali’ Simon Blaby [ex Alila Manggis, Karma and La Lucciola] once a product of Australia’s famous Spirit House where his love affair with classic Asian cuisines ‘with taste’, began. Whilst being a part of the resort Atrium has its own street front presence on Petitenget, as well as a small parking area. What is more it is open for early breakfasts offering all the usual things plus a selection that is rarely found in Bali such as Ricotta Hotcakes with a compote of mixed berries, Brioche stuffed with bacon, eggs, rocket and cheddar cheese and Baked Eggs with a spiced pork sausage, paprika and chilli tomato sauce on toasted Ciapini. No stupid 10.00 a.m. cutoff here, breakfast is served all day! The main menu includes such tempting delights as Grilled Scampi Tail and Sticky Pork Salad with quail eggs, coriander shredded green mango, tamarind, green chillies and palm sugar [just a touch of Thai there!] or a Goats Cheese and Hazelnut Souffle with honey and cumin roasted beetroot for starters and mains of Massaman Curry of slowly braised lamb shoulder or a simple Australian Roasted Rack of Lamb [pictured], prosciutto wrapped green beans with rosemary and garlic potatoes, shallot and merlot jus. For dessert a Souffle of Grand Marnier and Chocolate with orange custard and ice cream.
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Delicious Onion has arrived in Ubud! It is on the site of the ill-fated Lele Mas, whose popular local Japanese owner passed away a few years ago. It has been re-invigirated with an al fresco front, and a boutique at the rear. Still in Soft Opening mode their famous Hainan Chicken Rice [as available at their original Seminyak location in Jln. Drupadi] is not yet being served, maybe it will be when they go to full days as now only opening at 3.00 p.m. Snacks are the order of the day with small plates such as Spicy Minced Pork Cabbage Wraps, Pandan Chicken, Cones of Blue Marlin, Coconut & Kaffir Lime, Chicken or Pork Gyoza, Crisp Roast Pork Belly and bowls of Chilli Lemongrass Clams [nothing over Rp35,000++] and a 3 course daily set menu, each with a choice, for Rp.100,000++. Delicious Onion is located 20 metres down the small road that leads from Jln Raya Pengosekan, Ubud, to the ever popular budget hotel, Tegal Sari, facing a few small rice paddies and the imposing Warung Enak.
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Spizziko is the final piece of the jigsaw at Seminyak Square, Jln. Laksmana, Kerobokan. It completes the ground floor dining options taking over the former space of Pucinella, but retaining the Italian flavour. The food is pre-cooked in the style of many simlar Italian cafes in that area, almost ‘padang style’. At front is a Gelato Bar. Spizziko is located between the ‘Thai’ Black Canyon and ‘Javanese’ Betawi Café. Sang Ria Grill is this week’s funny name! It is a new restaurant in Legian down the narrow lane that connects Jln Double Six to Jln. Padma Utara [both of which have new official names which no one recognises], just past Café Marzano. No doubt it will be a serious restaurant as it is under the same management as the highly successful Warung Asia [that little Thai restaurant just down the lane that runs opposite Sang Ria Grill]. The setting is behind an immaculate garden, well back from the lane and noise of passing traffic, with some al fresco seating. Cuisine is more International than Asian this time, specializing with things off the grill; ribs, kebabs and things. It has been in ‘soft opening’ mode but is now just about to go to all day dining. Warung IJO
is a mini mini warung, perhaps the smallest in Bali [a narrow row of miniature tables for two]. It splits a small shop with the new home for BMC Ubud [one of Bali’s most professional money changers], close to Café Moka on Raya Ubud. Size is small at Warung IJO and so are the prices; Nasi and Mie Goreng combined, with tahu isi and daging lada hitam [Rp.10,000], Nasi with pecel, orek tempe and telur dadar [Rp.8,000] and Nasi with ikan, sayur asem and perkedel [Rp. 9,000]. It offers simple cheap food, in a small clean shop, in central Ubud. All pure Halal!
Kobe-Tei does Teppan Yaki. The hot plate is set into a small bar, about the size of a private dining table. A number of different sets are available depending on your budget, as the price increases so do the number of different meat and seafood courses, each one cooked a little differently. Kobe-Tei is on Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan, and is another member of the Kokoya Group of Japanese restaurants in Bali. Many other styles of Japanese cuisine are also available including the usual sushi and sashimi offerings such as Dragon Roll which combines eel and prawn with avocado and flying fish roe. Deep fries include Tempura options and Katsu Chicken Cutlets, or a pan-fried Ginger Pork. Miso Chige Nabi, is a blend of Korean and Japanese, a soup with a miso base combining Korean soft tofu with kim chi [chilli cabbage]. Also available with seafood or chicken added, and can even be topped with cheese, if you please? Many luncheon set menus which begin at Rp75,000 p.p. Baby Face has re-opened on Jln. Monkey Forest, Ubud, after a massive reconstruction. It is now on two distinct levels, downstairs straight from the street and a wooden staircase leading from the footpath to the mezzanine. Whilst the new building is quite stylish the menu is still that monster International tome covering seemingly hundreds of options; snacks, light and full meals, pizzas, pasta and grills. Whilst the overall cuisine is best described as ‘tourist’ there are quite a number of Mexican dishes, as well as popular Indonesian and one page of Japanese Ome Rice, rice cooked with different meats, vegetables or seafood, served in a bowl covered with a thin omelette, hence the name Omelette Rice, or Ome Rice as it is usually called [even the Koreans like Ome-Rice and they have a Kim-chi version!]. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com NC/R/G-1 June 11
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For Sale; Traditional gazebo/ lumbung 4x3 meter in Seminyak. Urgent sale. Price reduced to 15 juta. 0819 3302 1550. [201]
Experience 3* Michelin in Paris For Sale; Kids BMX style bicycle, good condition Rp. 300.000 in Seminyak. 0819 3302 1550. [202] For Sale; Large 50kg gas bottle and regular Rp. 500.000. Contact 0818 0531 6821. Ungasan. [203]
For Sale; 2 wardrobes in reasonable condition; light coloured wood finish. 900.000 Rupiahs each. Contact Maurice: <maurice_ gold@hotmail.com>, HP: 081 834 4787. [209] For Sale; Epson Perfection 4990 Photograph and A4 document desktop scanner with software: Rp. 1.2Million. Contact Maurice: <maurice_ gold@hotmail.com>, HP: 081 834 4787. [210]
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For Sale; L-shaped office desk with keyboard-shelf pullout. Metal frame. Wood laminate surfaces. Rp. 900.000. Contact Maurice: <maurice_gold@ hotmail.com>, HP: 081 834 4787. [211]
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By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Extra Virgin Oil Italian cuisine is simple food! The best quality ingredients carefully prepared in a style and manner handed down over many generations, served only with sauces that complement not overpower. No wonder that Italian cuisine is the choice of so many fine dining establishments world-wide. Such is the new EVO restaurant at Sentosa, off Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan. The original restaurant at Sentosa, Blossom, has been retired, the space totally re-invented with an air-conditioned area [non-smoking] and open pool-side area [smoking] that features the new long bar. Executive Chef William Collier was only previously known as a New Yorker, no one was aware of an Italian heritage on his mother’s side. Grandmother’s old recipe for the slow cooked Claypot of Meat Balls is worth the visit alone! There are two distinct styles of dining at EVO, whether you visit for lunch, dinner, or at any other time. Their Qualcosina menu [small plates], pizzas and pasta as well as the unique Crudo selection will settle any short term hunger pangs with style. Full dining can include any of the former but also on offer are an incredible Salumeria, Seafood Tower, as well as meat and seafood dishes to tempt and satisfy. Qualcosina dishes are available all day. A selection of contrasting dishes is the way to go. The Lobster Creama is a masterpiece in its simplicity and taste, Lobster meat that has been slow cooked in marsala, then blended with basil, olive oil, spices and cream, served with crisp Crostone slices to be used as a spoon. A wonderful contrast, whilst staying with seafood is the Cold Smoked Octopus [thin slices in limoncello vinaigrette]. A good sharing dish is the Claypot of Meatballs, slow cooked with all red ingredients; chianti wine, red onions and tomatoes imported from San Marzano, Italy. I had always considered Sicily’s Polpettine to be the ultimate meat ball dish, but this surpasses it! Lamb Sliders sound anything but Italian. At EVO they are based on a popular fiesta dish served at that time of the year on the street-walks on New York’s Little Italy. A pair of Minced Lamb Patties, looking like mini hamburgers, between small rounds of soft potato bread, the dip a tangy romescu sauce. No hamburger ever tasted this good, they just slide into your mouth!
thyme, the poached Tortellini with cured bacon, peas and rosemary. The Open Lasagne features as a main, a lunch time vegetarian dish, layered in a bowl with fresh ricotta, vegetables and sea salt. Crudo is raw food, served in extra virgin olive oil with fresh lemon, rucola and sea salt. There is a choice of three; Tenderloin of Wagyu Beef, Red Tuna or Jack Fish [Kamachi]. The Tower of Chilled Shellfish is designed for two persons, steps of Pacific Oysters, Giant Poached Prawn, Lobster ‘shot’ Cocktails and Crab ‘shot’ Cocktails. These items can also be ordered per piece. The Salumeria menu of cured meats and cold cuts are served with pickles, olives and flat bread. From Spain the ultimate, Pata Negra Belotta [leg ham aged 3 years], Chorizo Iberico Extra [dry cured spicy pork sausage] and Lomo Iberico Extra [dry cured pork loin]. From Italy there is Air-dried Beef, Air-cured Sausage and Cured Pork with Fennel. Even the locally made [in the kitchens of Sentosa] products are full of taste; dry cured spicy ham sausage, the same Pepperoni that was on the pizza and Salamis Felino [black pepper] and Napoli [smoked] The Chicken Cotoletta is perhaps the best example of how ‘simple’ food can be so perfect. A thin slab of chicken breast is coated in bread crumbs combined with a dash of balsamico. At first appearance the cutlet appears to be dry but the knife virtually falls through it. Succulent chicken meat, crisp coated, served with a tomato salad! If I were to list my favourite salads a Tomato Salad would never have featured, except this one at EVO, green, red, orange and yellow tomato quarters are tossed in olive oil with thin slices of eggplant, rucola and chunks of fresh mozzarella, sprinkled with fresh herbs [basil, dill] and Murray River salt. Amazing!
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: EVO
Address
: Sentosa Private Villas, Jln. Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan.
Telephone
: 730.333.
Open
: Lunch, dinner and in-between.
Non-Smoking Area
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Wine
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A Pork Cotoletta is similar to above but served with apple vinegar, caramel, endive and almond-onion sofritto. Lamb Chops, Steaks and a true Italian, the Osso Buco, are also available but the star attraction is EVO’s Pork Arista. Pork Shoulder is used rather than the more traditional loin. First slow cooked then roasted, before serving, with arista spices. A pork dish that will amaze even the most ardent porkaholic!
Sandwiches [panino] can be fresh or toasted and are ‘stacked’ with ingredients. The Pizzas are thin with a crisp base loaded with topping, the one that caught my eye was the Balinese Pepperoni. Reason for the title is that small-goods including the pepperoni are made on the premises at Sentosa, the pigs are specially raised at Bedugal on diets to suit the end product.
Apart from the Seafood Tower the Giant Prawns are hard to go past, presented in a lemon-hazelnut picada [a mortar mix, Catalan style]. For lunch there are also Sea Scallops and Pancetta in a watercress pesto, dried orange and olive oil. Many more seafood options are on the dinner menu including Snapper [wood-oven roasted] served with citrus-oregano jam, John Dory and Barramundi [with pancetta, rosemary, pine nuts and dates]
The Pasta is also a little different, Cannelloni stuffed with braised duck meat, Pappardelle with porcini trifolati, garlic and
Blossom was great but EVO surpasses it with one of the world’s oldest but simplest cuisines. Sheer class!
Copyright © 2011 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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HECTOR’S A New Bloom in Ubud’s Art Garden Australian QC and long-term Bali resident Colin McDonald had a big day at the end of May when his Made Budhiana and Donald Friend galleries opened in the grounds of Villa Pandan Harum, his hideaway pad at Abiansel just south of Ubud. McDonald, who is a member of both the Victorian and Northern Territory bars, maintains a house in Darwin – guess if you can’t be permanently in Bali Darwin’s a reasonable climatic substitute and it is only just over two hours away by air – as well as his Ubud residence, His opening, on May 28, brought together an eclectic gathering for a grand opening of his novel galleries that torrential rain the previous night did nothing to spoil. Veteran Australian diplomat and friend of Indonesia Dick Woolcott did the honours as opener-in-chief. McDonald said a few words, welcoming those “whose generosity of spirit and love of art and Indonesia has brought them to this opening” and noting – with justified pride – that the event realised a long-held dream. As well as the two galleries, housed in a building on the villa block but separate from the main residence, McDonald has provided an apartment for artists in residence. Bali inspires much art and the Ubud area, where the ancient traditions of the island and the imported collective consciousness of the world’s artistic community combine to greatest effect, is certainly an environment that is conducive to reflection and the exercise of great skill. The Donald Friend gallery includes Friend’s last painting: truly a collector’s item. The work of Made Budhiana that is on display reflects the power the artist brings to depiction of Bali in the artistic form that has long captured the attention of art lovers around the globe. McDonald’s connection with Bali goes back many years and mirrors the increasingly close interest of the Northern Territory and its capital city Darwin in events and issues here, pointed up most recently by the proposal – now being worked through and also involving McDonald’s strong advocacy – to twin Sanglah General Hospital in Denpasar with Royal Darwin. McDonald was also involved in the defence case for Bali Nine member Scott Rush, now finally (and thankfully) spared the death penalty. The Diary on its visit to Villa Pandan Harum on gallery opening weekend also had the pleasure of chatting with Australian artist Geoff Todd, some of whose works are in McDonald’s private collection. These are striking and occasionally confronting paintings that one would wish were in one’s own collection.
Youth Speaks It’s really cheering to hear from 2011 Ubud Writers and Readers Festival program director Melissa Delaney that the inaugural Bali Emerging Writers Festival (BEWF) in Denpasar was a great success. This is sort of extension service for which friends of UWRF have been waiting anxiously to see eventuate. BEWF was held from 27-29 May and was designed to promote and support the essential literary voices of tomorrow. Over the three days the festival presented a range of workshops for young people, panel discussions, performances, slam poetry and a celebration night on Saturday, 28 May featuring performances by local bands including Morelia, Nymphea, Day After the Rain and Ripper Clown. We hear there was much dancing. It featured more than 30 writers from around Indonesia and also West Australian performance poet David Vincent Smith (sponsored by the government of Western Australia) in the poetry slam. Guest writers included poet Iyut Fitra from Payakumbah; writer, journalist and documentary maker Ayu Diah Dempaka; Ni Made Purnamasri; and the award winning poet Rosa Herliany. Young writers had access to the words and experience of the guest writers through the panels, workshops and performances which covered topics from blogging and social media, teen lit, short story writing, the ins and outs of publishing through to poetry writing. Delaney tells us the success of the inaugural emerging writers’ event means there will be another next year. UWRF this year, themed Cultivate the Land Within, is from October 5-9.
Rock On When you have a facility such as the Rock Bar at Ayana Resort & Spa, all sorts of people want to go there. The Diary drops in occasionally for a spectacular sunset. But no one takes our photo when we do. If you are the reigning Miss World, however, and are accompanied by the new Miss Indonesia, snappers appear from everywhere (not counting the ones on your dinner plate later) and take pictures that add considerable human decoration to the natural beauty of the cliff-side and beach environment.
So it was on June 5. Our photo, courtesy of Ayana’s Facebook page, shows Miss World Alexandria Mills, a fine Kentucky filly, with Miss Indonesia Astrid Ellena, on Kisik Beach below the Rock Bar. The tide was out, which was a good thing for the girls and for members of the Leg Appreciation Society. Miss World was in Indonesia to crown Miss Indonesia following the 2011 Indonesia final, held in Jakarta on June 3. Astrid Ellena, 19, beat 32 other finalists to win the event and will represent Indonesia at the 2011 Miss World Final in London on November 6. C/R/I-04 May 11
A Bit Crass Profiling gets a bad press. It negatively impacts on the human rights of people, or so it is said, and in any case is not effective in deterring criminal activity or catching people at it. Well, that’s one story. The other story is that profiling works. For example, 100 percent of fanatic Muslim suicide bombers are fanatical Muslims. More prosaically, but actually more importantly, profiling helps in detecting drug smugglers. Hence the recent unfortunate interlude at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport where two Filipinas were detained (for far too long) and subjected to intense questioning and intrusive body searches. From reports of the affair, it was badly handled and crassly dealt with by at least some of the officials involved. That’s bad.
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But the policy is not necessarily bad. Filipinas are not the leading mode of entry of illegal drugs into Bali, but they appear in the profile of cases. If these things are handled correctly – and they always should be – no one sensible would cavil at being checked. It’s in everyone’s interest to curb the inflow of illegal drugs carried by people who are quite prepared to flout the law and who should pay the price for doing so. Perhaps the Philippines authorities, who have indicated some level of irritation over the incident, would like to fully inform themselves about the pervasive presence of the global drug-smuggling market.
Good Sports The Diary has a lovely young friend – her name is Ayu, though for us it’s Berliana, and she’s nearly five and is the daughter of a young woman who once worked for us – who is a cheery little soul. She was at our house one Sunday recently and left with a present, a little bag of personal care items, the gift of the Distaff who keeps a stock of such items against the statistical likelihood of random visits. But what she really wants, it seems, is a dog and a brother; possibly in that order, maybe not. Her mum tells us Ayu has been pressing her parents to produce both and, in relation to the brother, has apparently learned from an older friend that to make babies parents much engage in sport at bedtime. We gather that, thus informed, Ayu has banned mum Komang and dad Agus from retiring for the night before they have completed a vigorous session of sit-ups and push-ups, of the sort you see on television when a sporting match is about to begin.
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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) I wanted to come up with a refreshing drink for a friend who doesn’t take caffeine or alcohol and wants to limit sugar intake. I wanted something different from the usual squeeze of lime in soda and something I would want to drink. This simple infusion keeps for a week in the fridge. Use a motar and pestle to slightly crush the cardamom pods and
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Made a glass of Chai Squash but before adding the soda add a heaping tablespoon of sweetened condensed milk and rose water if using, stir well. Then fill the glass with soda and plenty of ice. Stir gently.
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The Art of Tattoos Part 2
By Michele Cempaka What is about tattoos that illicit so many reactions spanning from great admiration for the striking images on skin canvases, to abhorrence from those who deem any purposeful markings on the body to be an outright sin? Other than scarification, tattoos are the only art form which is permanently inked on to the skin and unless it is removed by laser, it will be an indelible imprint on a person’s body for his or her entire lifetime. As previously mentioned in part one, tattoos date back to approximately 5,000 years ago when Otzi was discovered. The purpose for getting tattoos was quite different in ancient times than it is today. Currently, it’s fairly common for a variety of people from all walks of life and cultures to get a tattoo as a way of expressing themselves or marking an important turning point in their lives. Others opt to get a tattoo purely because it’s trendy and want to look cool. For everyone it’s different, but undoubtedly, tattoos have become almost commonplace – analogous to making a trip to the salon for a pedicure or a haircut. A 2006 study done by the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology found that 24% of Americans between 18 and 50 are tattooed. The survey also indicated that about 36% of Americans age 18 to 29 have at least one tattoo. What was once a taboo art form only barely acceptable for men, has now become fashionable and widespread amongst women. According to the US News and World Report 15% of women have tattoos just behind men who are at 16%. Presently, there are around 20,000 tattoo parlors operating in the states. Even though the art of tattooing is socially acceptable in most western countries, it is clearly not the case in Denmark. Investigations by law enforcement officials came to the conclusion that: “The presence of ornamental body tattoos could serve to indicate the existence of personality disorders which are liable to manifest themselves in criminal behavior.” (Ronald Scutt, “Art, Sex and Symbol”, 1974, p.117). Perhaps sweeping statements like the one made by Ronald Scutt, are the reason it has taken centuries for societies around the world to shift their negative perceptions about tattoos? In my own personal case, I didn’t decide to get a tattoo until I was 40 years old after I became a Reiki master. For me it was a symbol of my journey to becoming a healer. When I got my 2nd tattoo at the age of 45, it was also to mark my personal/spiritual growth. I guess the next inevitable step for me is to become a criminal? When I was living in Java, I was dating a very gentle and honest man with tattoos who had no criminal record. He told me a story about how a police officer saw him one day and derisively looked him up and down before he said, “I want you to come to the police station tomorrow afternoon.” My friend knew that the officer didn’t like the look of him, because he had long hair and tattoos. He also knew about a few young men in his village like him, who had already been taken in and interrogated by the police who then proceeded to forcibly cut off their hair. He feared that this would be his fate, so before he went into the police station, he got a hair cut as a precaution. The officer looked surprised when he saw my friend with short hair, and only detained him for a short time and then let him go. Fortunately a lot has changed since that incident of 20 years ago. While it’s true that tattoos still aren’t totally socially acceptable, they are at least allowed and in many cases admired by those who see the aesthetic value of tattoo art. On Bali there are numerous tattoo shops popping up everywhere from Sanur to Kuta to Seminyak, or even in small villages where tattoo art is done with simple tools and natural inks. If you are considering getting a tattoo on Bali there are some important things you should know. For example the kind of ink a tattoo shop uses is very important, because if the quality of ink is poor, then the colors will quickly fade. In Bali most tattoo shops use Star brite, Intenz and Kurosumi ink. You should also be sure to find out what the expiration date is on the ink, because if the ink is too old, then it could cause a nasty infection or the color won’t have the brilliance or lasting effect that you desire. I visited six shops on Bali that have a very good reputation and are quite conscientious about hygiene, which is absolutely essential when getting a tattoo. Seminyak Ink Tattoo Studio on Nakula street block #8 opened in 2008. The shop specializes in ‘Barong’ and ‘Rangda’ tattoos which are based on the mythological characters often seen in Balinese dances. The designs are intricate and flowing with swirling dragons with ogling eyes and tails that wend their way up someone’s arm or back. Because the work is so detailed, it usually takes five hours or longer to create one tattoo. Ableh, their
main tattoo artist is from Bali. He has been tattooing for 11 years. As a student he was very skilled at drawing and was able to learn how to tattoo by practicing on his friends and reading tattoo design books. Leo, the manager and owner had his first Fighting dragons done by Seminyak Ink experience of tattoo art when he saw his grandfather tattoo his name on to his own skin with a needle. Thus began his fascination with tattoos. “We are Balinese so we want to keep our culture alive through tattoo art. I opened this shop because I like tattoos and it’s a very profitable business,” says Leo. Tel: 08174197719 or (0361)737713; website: www. seminyakink.com Bali Shadow Tattoo on Jl. Dyana Pura across from Santa Fe specializes in freehand designs. Abenk is a master tattooist who has been doing tattoos for 21 years. He studied at a well known art school in Denpasar where he learned the basics of drawing. According to Agung, the shop owner, the most sensitive places to get a tattoo are the ribs, inner arms and inner thighs. He advises people who get tattoos to stay relaxed, because when you tense you’ll feel the pain even more. It’s also important to be in good condition before you get your tattoo. For example, get a good night’s sleep and don’t drink alcohol, because it thins your blood. This makes it harder for the tattooist to do your ink, Tattoo of Coy done at Bali because more blood will come out while he’s trying to push in the ink. Shadow Tattoo Studio “Tattoos are a special art form. Two people play an important part in this process – the one who gets the tattoo and the one who gives it. It’s a big sacrifice that’s painful and permanent for your whole life, but the reward is that you have a lifelong work of art,” says Agung. Tel: 081805411155; website: www.balishadowtattoo.com or email: balishadow.tattoo@hotmail. com PJ’s Tattoo Studio on Jl. Pantai Shindu #4 in Sanur is also an excellent place for getting a professional tattoo. I got my second tattoo here and was impressed with their very hygienic studio. Puja, the shop owner, has been tattooing for 24 years since age 11. He originally learned how to tattoo from his Balinese friend who now lives in Denmark. “When I was young, I only had a sewing needle and watercolor paint for tattooing. Today I use special tattoo ink from the USA called ‘Eternal,’ says Puja. All of the tattoo equipment at PJ’s studio is international standard from Denmark. In 2004, tattoo artists from Sweden and Denmark supplied Puja with free equipment. Other artists from Germany and Canada assisted Puja by selling him equipment at a reduced price. “I’m very lucky because I have many friends from around the world who have taught me how to be a professional tattoo artist.” Puja’s tips: 1) After you get your tattoo don’t swim Vishnu tattoo done at PJ’s Studio in the pool or sea for at least one week 2) Apply special cream daily 3) Avoid the sun because this will fade the color. Tel: 081338678227; website: www.myspace.com/pjs_tattoo or email: pjs.tattoo@ yahoo.com Sanur Ink Tattoo Studio ion Jl. Danau Tamblingan #212 is a new sleek and modern shop with hip posters of tattoo artists from the popular TV series, ‘Miami Ink’. “I opened this shop because I got inspired by ‘Miami Ink’. They were doing totally different tattoos compared to what tattoo artists were doing here on Bali,” says
Made Lenjik, shop owner. Apel Hendrawan, the main tattoo artist has over 16 years experience tattooing. Additionally, he’s a renowned painter who has won several awards for his work. He enjoys doing realistic tattoos like portraits. The day I visited I saw an Australian guy named John, getting his first tattoo: a giant dragon covering his entire back. John admitted it was quite painful, and due to the large size of the tattoo, it would have to be done over three or four sessions. Sanur Ink uses international standard equipment and a variety of quality imported ink brands. They also sell ‘aftercare’ products from the USA and give their customers a handout with tips on how to care for your tattoo. Some tattoo places work on commission, but this isn’t the case here. Tel: (0361)288-832 or www.facebook.com/pages/Sanur-Ink-TattooStudio Balinesia Tattoo Studio is a flashy new studio in the heart of Kuta on Poppies lane 2. The moment I walked through the doors I felt a definite air of professionalism. The reception is separate from the glassed in studio where the tattoo artists work their magic. There are two on staff: Wayan Tagel who specializes in Oriental and realistic designs and Yande, who is skilled at doing colorful tattoos like dragons. The equipment is international standard and the ink is Coy fish done at Balinesia Tattoo Studio imported from Japan and the USA. They offer a wide selection of brands which include Fusion, Intenz, Eternal & more. Prices for tattoos range from Rp400.000 up to Rp20.000.000 depending on how detailed the work is and the size. “Tattoo isn’t a crime, but if you come to Bali and get no tattoo, that’s a crime,” said Yoga, the shop manager. Yoga feels everyone at Balinesia is like one big happy family, because they’ve known each other for many years. Customers will definitely appreciate how nice the staff is. If a customer gets scared or can’t handle the pain, the staff will start talking to distract him while he’s getting tattooed. Tel: (0361)764762 or 08179743979; www.balinesiatattoo.com Poppies Tattoo on Poppies 2 is perhaps the oldest tattoo parlor on Bali. Dewa Gede Ketut Arimbawa, the owner, opened the shop in 1996. The shop is a favorite amongst Australians who regularly come to Poppies for tattoos. One of their specialties is original tribal designs which are akin to the distinctive styles from Borneo. There are two professional tattoo artists on staff. The main artist has 25 years experience and the second, Komang Alit, has been doing tattoos for 10 years, specializing in ornate dragons Komang Alit at Poppies Tattoo and mythical creatures. “I feel so good tattooing, because I have more challenge to create tattoos for different people,” says Komang, who believes that his artistic talent has been passed down from generation to generation. “If someone wants to be a good tattoo artist, he has to be really good at drawing. My art comes from the heart.” The shop uses international standard equipment and Intenz ink from the USA, because the color is quite vivid. While not as flashy as some of the newer tattoo shops, Poppies has won awards for their excellent tattoo designs. Tel: 08123647017 While I have visited all the abovementioned shops in this article, I have only personally experienced getting a tattoo at PJ’s Tattoo Studio. If you are considering getting a tattoo on Bali, I strongly recommend that you visit shops for yourself and ask lots of questions before choosing a place to get your tattoo.
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the art of body Muscle Soreness Finally Explained Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) describes a phenomenon of muscle pain, muscle soreness or muscle stiffness that occurs in the day or two after exercise. This muscle soreness is most frequently felt when you begin a new exercise program, change your exercise routine, or dramatically increase the duration or intensity of your exercise routine. Although it can be alarming for new exercisers, delayed onset muscle soreness is a normal response to unusual exertion and is part of an adaptation process that leads to greater stamina and strength as the muscles recover and build hypertrophy. This sort of muscle pain is not the same as the muscle pain or fatigue you experience during exercise. Delayed soreness is also unlike the acute, sudden and sharp pain of an injury such as a muscle strains or sprain that occurs during activity and often causes swelling or bruising. The delayed muscle soreness of DOMS is generally at its worst within the first 2 days following a new, intense activity and slowly subsides over the next few days. What Causes Muscle Soreness After Exercise? Delayed onset muscle soreness is thought to be a result of microscopic tearing of the muscle fibers. The amount of tearing (and soreness) depends on how hard and how long you exercise and what type of exercise you do. Any movement you aren’t used to can lead to DOMS, but eccentric muscle contractions (movements that cause muscle to forcefully contract while it lengthens) seem to cause the most soreness. Examples of eccentric muscle contractions include going down stairs, running downhill, lowering weights and the downward motion of squats and push-ups. In addition to small muscle tears there can be associated swelling in a muscle which may contribute to soreness.
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What Is the Best Treatment for Muscle Soreness After Exercise? There is no one simple way to treat delayed onset muscle soreness. In fact, there has been an ongoing debate about both the cause and treatment of DOMS. In the past, gentle stretching was one of the recommended ways to reduce exercise related muscle soreness, but a study by Australian researchers published in 2007 found that stretching is not effective in avoiding muscle soreness. So does anything work to reduce delayed-onset muscle soreness? Nothing is proven 100 percent effective, but some people have found the following advice helpful, but it’s best for an individual to try a few things to see what works for them. Ultimately, best advice for treating DOMS is to prevent it in the first place. Tips for Dealing with Muscle Soreness After Exercise If you do find yourself sore after a tough workout or competition, try these methods to deal with your discomfort. Although not all are backed up with research, many athletes report success with some of the following methods. • Use Active Recovery. This strategy does have support in the research. Performing easy low-impact aerobic exercise increasing blood flow and is linked with diminished muscle soreness. After an intense workout or competition, use this technique as a part of your cool down. • Rest and Recover. If you simply wait it out, soreness will go away in 3 to 7 days with no special treatment. • Try a Sports Massage. Some research has found that sports massage may help reduce reported muscle soreness and reduce swelling, although it had no effects on muscle function. • Try an Ice Bath or Contrast Water Bath. Although no clear evidence proves they are effective, many pro athletes use them and claim they work to reduce soreness. • Use R.I.C.E., the standard method of treating acute injuries, if your soreness is particularly painful. • Perform Gentle Stretching. Although research doesn’t find stretching alone reduces muscle pain of soreness, many people find it simply feels good. • Try a Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory. Aspirin, ibuprofen or naproxen sodium may help to temporarily reduce the muscle soreness, although they won’t actually speed healing. Be careful, however, if you plan to take them before exercise. Studies reported that taking ibuprofen before endurance exercise is not recommended. • Try Yoga. There is growing support that performing Yoga may reduce DOMS. • Listen to Your Body. Avoid any vigorous activity or exercise that increases pain. • Allow the soreness to subside thoroughly before performing any vigorous exercise. • Warm Up completely before your next exercise session. There is some research that supports that a warm-up performed immediately prior to unaccustomed eccentric exercise produces small reductions in delayed-onset muscle soreness (but cool-down performed after exercise does not). • ** If your pain persists longer than about 7 days or increases despite these measures, consult your physician. • Learn something from the experience! Use prevention first. Tips to Help Prevent Muscle Soreness After Exercise While you may not be able to prevent muscle soreness entirely, you may reduce the intensity and duration of muscles soreness if you follow a few exercise recommendations. • Progress Slowly. The most important prevention method is to gradually increase your exercise time and intensity. See the 10 percent rule if you need some exercise progression guidelines. • Warm Up thoroughly before activity and cool down completely afterward. • Cool Down with gentle stretching after exercise. • Follow the Ten Percent Rule. When beginning a new activity start gradually and build up your time and intensity no more than ten percent per week. • Hire a Personal Trainer if you aren’t sure how to start a workout program that is safe and effective. • Start a new weight lifting routine with light weights and high reps (10-12) and gradually increase the amount you lift over several weeks. • Avoid making sudden major changes in the type of exercise you do. • Avoid making sudden major changes in the amount of time that you exercise. Certain muscle pain or soreness can be a sign of a serious injury. If your muscle soreness does not get better within a week consult your physician.
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Are You Anemic? Anemia is a surprisingly common condition in our society. So what exactly is it? 3. If you are anemic the number of red blood cells in your blood is below normal. Or you may have adequate numbers of red blood cells but they may be deficient in hemoglobin, which is the part of the cell that carries oxygen. Red blood cells are very important as they carry oxygen from the lungs to other parts of the cells of your body. And since oxygen is the key ingredient for cellular health, having enough red blood cells is therefore vital. This picture below indicates a healthy coloured hand on the left and a very pale anemic looking hand on the right.
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chronic disease or anemia related to kidney disease. If red blood cells are larger than normal, then it is called macrocytic anemia. Major causes of this type are pernicious anemia (vitamin B12 deficiency) and anemia related to alcoholism.
Anemia Associated With Increased Of Death Researchers from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and reported that anemia in adults over the age of 71 years is associated with a significantly higher risk of death and hospitalization. They concluded: “We found that regardless of other factors, late-life anemia doubled the risk of death and increased the risk of hospitalization by 40 percent,” said Brenda Penninx, Ph.D., associate professor of gerontology. “This suggests that clinicians should be aware of patients’ anemia status, even if they have no apparent disease.”
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Red blood cells are made in the bone marrow (inner part of some bones that make most of the cells in the blood), and when they are fully mature, they are released into the blood stream. The hemoglobin molecule is the functional unit of the red blood cells and is a complex protein structure that is inside the red blood cells. Even though the red blood cells (or RBCs) are made within the bone marrow, many other factors are involved in their production. For example, iron is a very important component of the hemoglobin molecule; erythropoietin, a molecule secreted by the kidneys, promotes the formation of red blood cells in the bone marrow. Important points to note regarding anemia are: • Having the correct number of red blood cells and prevention of anemia requires cooperation among the kidneys, the bone marrow, and nutrients within the body. If the kidneys or bone marrow are not functioning, or the body is poorly nourished, then normal red blood cell count and function may be difficult to maintain. • Anemia is usually classified as either chronic or acute. Anemia is typically a symptom of another deficiency or disease process. Chronic anemia occurs over a long period of time. Acute anemia occurs quickly. In chronic anemia, symptoms typically begin slowly and progress gradually; whereas in acute anemia symptoms can be abrupt and more distressing. • Red blood cells have a lifespan of 90 days, so the body is always making new ones on a regular basis. In adults, red blood cell production occurs in the bone marrow. Doctors try to determine if a low red blood cell count is caused by increased blood loss of red blood cells or from decreased production of them in the bone marrow. • In the United States, 2% to 10% of people have anemia – the older you are the more chance you have of developing anemia. In fact 13% or more of people over age 70 will develop anemia. It has a variety of causes, from iron or vitamin B-12 deficiencies to chronic diseases such as cancer or liver disease. About 30% of cases in older adults are unexplained; they are not related to underlying conditions and are not linked to nutrition. • Young women are twice as likely to have anemia than young men because of regular menstrual bleeding. Anemia occurs in both young people and in old people, but anemia in older people is more likely to cause symptoms because they typically have additional medical problems. • In general, there are three major types of anemia, classified according to the size of the red blood cells: 1. If the red blood cells are smaller than normal, this is called microcytic anemia. The major causes of this type are iron deficiency (low level iron) anemia and thalassemia (inherited disorders of hemoglobin). 2. If the red blood cells size are normal in size (but low in number), this is called normocytic anemia, such as anemia that accompanies
Because a low red blood cell count or a low haemoglobin level decreases the amount of oxygen delivery to every tissue in the body, anemia may cause a wide range of signs and symptoms. It can also make almost any other underlying medical condition worse. Mild anemia may not cause any symptoms. Anemia that is slowly ongoing (chronic), may not cause any symptoms as your body adapts to the changes, until the anemia becomes more severe. Symptoms of anemia may include the following: • Fatigue • Decreased energy • Weakness • Shortness of breath • Light-headedness • Palpitations (feeling of the heart racing or beating irregularly) • Looking pale
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If you have any of the above symptoms then you may well be anemic. Anemia is a serious problem and should not be taken lightly. If you feel you may have anemia, please consult your doctor and arrange to have a simple blood test which will determine if you are anemic or not. Depending on the cause, anemia is usually quite simple to treat. If you have any further questions regarding this topic you can email me at DrTheodoreBali@gmail.com
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
MOBILE PHONE RISKS….Again Expert Panel: Cell Phones Might Cause Brain Cancer ‘Limited Evidence’ Suggests Cell Phones ‘Possibly Carcinogenic’ The expert panel that evaluates cancer risks today said that cell phones might possibly cause brain cancer. The announcement comes from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Like the World Health Organization, the American Cancer Society relies on IARC for evaluation of cancer risks. “After reviewing all the evidence available, the IARC working group classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans,” panel chairman Jonathan Samet, MD, chair of preventive medicine at the USC Keck School of Medicine, said at a news teleconference. “We reached this conclusion based on a review of human evidence showing increased risk of glioma, a malignant type of brain cancer, in association with wireless phone use.” In finding cell phones to be “possibly carcinogenic,” the IARC means that heavy cell phone use might -- or might not -- cause a specific form of brain cancer called glioma. The finding means that research is urgently needed to find out whether cell phones actually cause cancer, and how they might do it. The IARC estimates that some 5 billion people worldwide have mobile phones. Lifetime exposure to the magnetic fields created by the phones -- particularly when they are held tightly against the head -- rapidly is increasing. Children are at particular risk, not only because their skulls are thinner but also because their lifetime exposure to cell phones likely will be greater than the exposure of current adults. Putting Possible Cancer Risk in Perspective It’s important to put the possible risk into context. Kurt Straif, MD, PhD, MPH, head of the IARC Monographs Program, notes that the IARC currently lists some 240 agents as “possibly carcinogenic,” including dry cleaning fluid and some commonly used pesticides. While the IARC doesn’t make recommendations to consumers, Straif noted that there are precautions people can take. “Some of the highest exposures come from using mobile phones for voice calls. If you text, or use hands-free devices, you lower exposure by at least [10-fold],” Straif said at the news conference. “So this is left to consumers to consider whether this level of evidence is enough for them to take such precautions.” Otis W. Brawley, MD, chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society, notes that the IARC is a highly credible group. But Brawley echoes Straif’s advice: People who are worried can reduce their risk. “On the other hand, if someone is of the opinion that the absence of strong scientific evidence on the harms of cell phone use is reassuring, they may take different actions, and it would be hard to criticize that,” Brawley says in a news release. John Walls, vice president for public affairs at CTIA, the trade group representing the wireless communications industry, notes that the IARC findings do not mean cell phones cause cancer -- and that the limited evidence on which the findings are based are far from conclusive. “Based on previous assessments of the scientific evidence, the Federal Communications Commission has concluded that ‘[t]here’s no scientific evidence that proves that wireless phone usage can lead to cancer.’ The Food and Drug Administration has also stated that ‘[t]he weight of scientific evidence has not linked cell phones with any health problems,’” Walls notes in a news release. Samet and colleagues will publish a summary of their findings in the July 1 issue of The Lancet, which is still in press. (Web MD 31st 2011)
So here we go again. Every so often the mobile-phone risk issue rears its head and is debated hotly in medical circles, however I think when the IARC and WHO start signing their names to this then we should sit up and take note of what is being said. Lets be sensible about this…who is ready to give up their phone? Not me that’s for sure. It would be like moving to the dark ages of communications, but I do think we have to be sensible and by following these tips exposure to mobile phone radiation can be greatly reduced. 1. Minimize the time you speak. This is because the risk for damage increases the longer you speak. Preferably use the mobile only for very short messages, of a few seconds length, never for several minutes. 2. Do not allow children to use phones for long calls. People below 20 should use mobile phones that allow SMS messages only, but no talking, because the risks are far higher in young people due to the thinner bones in the skull. 3. Minimize the intensity of the irradiation. This is because the risk for harmful damage increases the stronger the intensity. ◦ Avoid calling when the signal is weak (as indicated on the phone screen), because then your mobile will irradiate maximally in order to be able to reach the station. ◦ Avoid speaking in elevators and other confined places, because there the irradiation is especially strong (the metal walls reflect the microwaves and also a much stronger signal from the mobile phone is needed so as to reach out through the shaft). ◦ Avoid speaking in busses, trains, trams, subway/ underground vehicles etc. A Japanese study found a considerable increase of radiation in trains because the radiation was reflected inside the space due to the metal walls. The same goes for all vehicles. ◦ Hold the phone as far away as possible from the head while calling. The intensity of the radiation decreases rapidly with distance . ◦ Use safe headsets. It seems that the kind having a plastic tube between the earpiece and the phone are best. Use a loudspeaker phone, as your headset may not always be available. Oh and just in case anyone has seen the experiment in which an egg is cooked between to mobile phones, it’s a hoax folks. Although this story has spread far and wide, and some of the sites on which it has been published still claim it to be true, in reality, it has no basis in fact. You cannot cook an egg with a pair of mobile phones.
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Just Another Day in Paradise It all started one morning when I had to deposit some money into an account, for a hotel bill. I drove to the bank in Legian and immediately felt odd when walking in and not seeing a single costumer inside; when banks were usually packed. I slowly made my way over to the only counter with a person behind the desk and calmly asked them to deposit my 400 US dollars into an account, giving them all the details.
me in. Feeling uneasy I went for the bait and asked for the exchange rate. My predictions had been spot on. They typed a few numbers into a calculator and when it was turned to me I could see they wanted to exchange the money for 8, 200 rp. I immediately turned around ready to go and as friendly as can be smiled and said goodbye. The second moneychanger was a carbon copy, with the exact same exchange rates.
The man immediately understand, nodded his head while saying “yes, yes, yes”. After a few seconds I saw a confused look on his face. He looked at me and said, “wait here” running off to a back room. He then came out with a woman who greeted me cordially and called herself the supervisor. She then asked me if I had an account at the bank. I replied no and she immediately said that she was very sorry but if I didn’t have an account I couldn’t deposit US dollars.
The people inside ushered me in, Again. I told them that I wanted to change money. I then said to the man in Indonesian that I wanted to exchange dollars. As soon as he heard his local language he said “Sorry, boss not here yet, have no money here”.
Finding it extremely strange I demanded for an explanation, but I should have known better, because all I got was some mumbling and apologizing. She must have seen that I was getting frustrated and in an attempt of calming me down said, that I could deposit rupiah. Although I found it quite ridiculous I really wanted to get this over with. So I told her to exchange my money into rupiahs and to deposit them into the account but neither of them moved. She then said they don’t exchange money here. That was the last straw for me and in the most condescending voice I could muster I asked “But this is a bank, isn’t it?”. Luckily she was smart enough to know it was rhetorical and proceeded to tell me that I could go to the moneychangers outside. I knew just as anyone who has been in Bali for long enough knows, that those money changers were just going to cheat you. After expressing my obvious concern to her, she told me I could also go to Central Kuta if I was more comfortable changing my money there. I was about to say sarcastically “Yes, I would really be much more comfortable to spend an hour changing money just to come back here and for you to tell me that there is another problem”, but this time I held my tongue and decided it wouldn’t hurt to at least try the money changers outside. That’s where my adventure begins. I walk over to the first moneychanger and from outside I could see the exchange rate of 9,200 rp. It seemed almost too good to be true, and I knew that as soon as I stepped inside they would give me a lower rate. Two men had noticed me standing outside and as friendly as can be ushered
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This time it was his turn to but on a big fat smirk and say “Goodbye”. He obviously knew I had been here for a while and that he couldn’t cheat me. Then came the last and final moneychanger and by now it had become a routine. This time I was caught off guard as he said for the 400 dollars he could give me an exchange rate of 3.5 million, which I found quite reasonable. I agreed and he reached out for my dollar bills, but I wasn’t about to trust him so quickly. I swiftly grabbed them, before he could and said “I want to see the rupiahs first”. He nodded and proceeded to get the bills from behind the counter; with fingers as fast as lightening he started counting them. He made a pile on the counter and briskly clicked a button on the calculator changing the number to 2.8 million. A man behind him saw the confused but shocked look on my face and said plain and simply “commission”. Now I understood what was going on and I grabbed by dollars walking out of there not bothering to bid a farewell. As I walked away shaking my head I turned for one last time to see the same red sign ironically reading “Authorized Money Changer” on top of each building. I started to wonder what Bali had come to. Was this the price tourists had to pay for rich culture and amazing locations? Had corruption really become so bad? I was not as disappointed as sad. I wondered who really was running these businesses. Either way I realized Bali was losing its most admirable qualities. Qualities that not many other places could live up to and qualities that if something didn’t change now would be lost forever. By Lena Moral C/He/I-15 June 11
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with Offff the weather is just divine now! I love it, and of course, ‘it spells summer, which is a-coming! What does summer hold in-store for us though this coming season for those in retail-land? if you have been keeping a check on all the fashion shows earlier in the year, you would know, it spells COLOR for both fashion & home, not just bits but loads of COLOR! And just for a starter & to get you all in the mood for the coming season, I happened upon some colorful photos from my retailers file, and even though the product in the photos may not be available now, it just goes to that color means any time/any place on the isle of Bali. From lovely lamps show & pretty fabrics, to a sassy swimsuit & a couple pieces of chic designer jewelry, there is always plenty more, but this season, there should be container loads of color all round, how exciting! Disini Interiors - Seminyak C Boutique - Seminyak Galaxyan Atelier Ubud Vivid colors to the softer hues of the rainbow, a choice for every product category. Even that fab kitchenware store PANTRY MAGIC (Jl Dewi Sita) is ‘always’ in on the color act, with bowls, containers, colorful pepper grinders & loads of utensils. statement! or throw all the colors Choose your fave color and go for it, make atogether, and what have you got? A kitchen mix, with a major WOW fac- tor! Table-top ware will bring to your dining table a definite stylish pizazz; Kevala Ceramics (both Kemari Hari Ini, Jl Raya Seminyak & CAR- GA, Jl Petitenget offer a taste of Kevala) with plenty of brights & a fresh change, so leave behind those all-white plates, and opt for a happy Pantry Magic color act, with a choice of citrus, or- ange, red, blue & yellow. Just add a bunch of colorful flowers, hey presto, your table setting looks so fashionable! Some top of mind visits to stores that show off plenty of color are, Balizen (No 40, Jl Raya Seminyak) who show off a contemporary feel for their use of fabric, designs, hang ing lamps & fun patterned umbrellas + a huge assortment of ‘bits’ to buy, it’s a great place to fossick! Vivaqua, for a myriad of Brazilian style basket-ware & Disini always for superb color combos from hand made batik floor mats, gorgeous colorful patterned sarongs, chunky beads, and some of the best mix in cushions on display! (both stores on Jl Raya Seminyak, near Cafe Moka) Kemarin Hari Ini, have just received about six massive brightly colorful pots/urns! Just huge they are, what a colorful statement at the front of your door, inside your abode, in a shop, they are quite fantastic! Kids clothing stores (that are popping up like mushrooms) have always offered great color for kids, and only discovered recently the newest, biggest & most colorful super Cubby House (a kids playroom space) which is part of the new stylish Semara complex on Jl Petitenget, just next to the entrance of the Potato Head Beach Club. This is totally terrific, kids who can enjoy a half day or all day of playing, painting & creating, dress-ups, games on Apple! snacking & making friends with other kids. A kids mecca indeed! So readers, it’s wake-up time, color is the focus for this season for sure, introduce color to your home, your closet/wardrobe, accessories, check out the fab more ballets (all in color) in Sandi, Jl Basangkasa, just up from Lucy’s Batik. And, I keep hearing on that ‘vine’ of mine about COOL SPIRIT, who are doing a job, in offering fashionables for Western sizes, from 14 to 24, even, larger good shoe sizes! (Jl Kunti, next to Bella Waxing) Happy Shopping! For comments and inquiries, email: retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au Visit the website: www.retailtherapybali.com
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For Sale; Reduced-package double tray & single photocopy machine may need service & new ink powder been sitting in box flatbedscanner old injet printer old small TV + portable VHS player/ recorder the lot only Rp. 600.000 nett. SMS 0813 3747 4477 Blahbatuh. [169]
For Sale; Teak and bamboo screen. Black wood & natural bamboo. H170 x W210. Great room divider. Rp 500,000. Tuban. Ph. 081 2380 5845. [166]
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.
For Sale; Three antique bamboo (single) loungers. Make stylish sunbeds also. Call 081 2380 5845. [167]
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Alice Sebold: The writer who saved herself “You save yourself or you remain unsaved.” There are people for whom there is one event that shapes their l i v e s s o dramatically that it comes to define them, or worse, to possess them. Alice Sebold is one of these p e r s o n s . Deplorably, her event was a violent and brutal rape. It occurred in 1981 when she was a freshman at Syracuse University and was walking through a park on her way home when she was assaulted and raped at knife -point. After reporting the attack to the police, an officer told Alice she was “lucky” because another woman, also raped in the same place, was “unlucky ”, they found her murdered and dismembered. This information was probably meant to comfort the 18 year old victim, but it didn’t, “My life was over; my life had just begun.” What had just begun was her new life as a ‘rape victim/ survivor’ and how that fact made her ‘the other.’ For a long time she felt isolated and stigmatized. Her family did not know how to handle the aftermath of the heinous assault. Alice could not talk about the details of the rape. She felt faintly blamed, as her father could not comprehend how the act occurred once the knife had dropped out of the assailant’s reach. Despite the terrible trauma Alice returned to Syracuse University and later saw the man who had raped her walking on the street. He was apprehended and she went through the ordeal of a trial with the help of her poetry professor, Tess Gallagher, who accompanied Alice to the courtroom when Alice’s parents lost their courage and could not bear to attend. Tess encouraged Alice to write about it. Alice managed 40 pages. These pages would become the foundation for her first book, the chilling memoir Lucky, published in 1999. Alice has said, “Murderers are not monsters, they’re men. And that’s the most frightening thing about them.”
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After graduation Alice was determined to live a normal life and moved to New York to make it as a writer. Her emotional vulnerability coupled with a slew of writing rejections sent her into depression and drugs. “I am not proud of the things I did during that time.” She left New York for graduate school at the University of California at Irvine. It was at UCI that she began writing Lucky and met her husband, Glen David Gold. “It wasn’t my dream to grow up, get raped and write a book about it.” But “I always dreamed of being a novelist.” The Lovely Bones, her debut novel published in 2002, became an unexpected huge success. To her surprise, Alice Sebold became an overnight best-selling writer and her book was made into a movie in 2009. The novel ‘s success may be laid at the feet of the pitch perfect voice of its 14-year-old narrator, Susie Salmon, who tells of her ‘not lucky’ rape and murder story from a place that is something like heaven. The story is about the aftermath of the unsolved murder and its affects on the girl’s family. It is the delicate not at all maudlin tone that makes The Lovely Bones’ gruesome topic readable and even comforting. ”It is a book about survival, which is actually heroic,” Alice noted in an interview with Viner in the Guardian. Her earlier efforts to write a novel based on her rape experience failed because “ I felt the burden of trying to write a story that would encompass all rape victims’ stories and that immediately killed the idea of this individual character in the novel. So (the writing) tended to be kind of fuzzy and bland, and I didn’t want to make any political missteps,” she told Dennis McLellan of the Los Angeles Times. Alice is a talented witness to her own writing process. Perhaps this is due to writing being the thing that has saved her, helped her to be the person she is now. “The stereotype is that you’re always weak or passive or falling apart—so you don’t talk about it because if you do, people will change their opinion of what you’re capable of. When the truth is that you’re probably capable of a lot more if you survived rape.”
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At the 2011 Ubud Writers and Readers Festival Alice Sebold will be discussing her latest book, The Almost Moon, a novel that ventures into the touchy territory of matricide and begins with the sentence, “When all is said and done, killing my mother came easily.” This is either very intriguing or off -putting depending on the readers’ literary tastes. The book has received mixed reviews by critics and readers alike. It explores family love, guilt and anger. It is the story of Helen Knightly who devotes herself to her family, to her parents, to others, then one day she steps over an unthinkable line and smothers her 88-year-old mother. What happens afterwards is the exploration of what devotion might be. Alice Sebold ventures where other writers fear to tread. You can bet the venue will be full to bursting when she speaks so get there early to claim a seat. The Ubud Writers and Readers Festival will take place Oct. 5-10, 2011.
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For Sale; Second hand books from 25,000Rp. English novels. All good condition. Buy 10 get one free. Also magazines Nat Geo etc from 5,000Rp. Good reading or put in reception your business. 0813 5305 8129. Denpasar. [018] For Sale; 1 set glass door suits for cafe or office front door. Size height 256cm width 90cm thick10mm. still in very good condition and without scratch on glass. Ex cafe use. Price 2,5mio. Call 872 5711. Kuta. [102]
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For Sale; Everbrait LED lamp for DLSR or camcorder, consist of 183 high brightness led. Mint condition, full set in box (led lamp, rechargeable battery, charger). Sell for Rp. 1.100.000 negotiable. Call/ SMS 081 2392 5264 (Adi). Denpasar. [097]
For Sale; Reduced price, Sherline double stoned bench grinder, ex Australia, very strong, stable wheels, runs like a gem. Great buy. with support stand for sharpening small & medium tools. Rp. 800.000 nett. Model BG150. HP, 1/4, RPM, 3000. Cyc. 50, volt 240, Amps 2 Phase1. Pantai Saba Blabatuh, SMS English, 08133 747 4477. [170] Friends of Eco Center Bali and from the Bali Flying Club meet every third Wednesday of the month at 6Point Cafe, Jl. Danau Buyan 74, Sanur (behind McDonald). If you have time and ideas to support Bali come to our next meeting Wednesday 15th of June 2011. Contact Han 08523 981 6967 or Wil 08133 839 9093. [159]
Let’s do a garage sale! I have some stuffs I need no more, but still in good condition. Is there anybody who wants to do the same? We can do it together ;-) <pumpkin_2666@yahoo. com>. Canggu. [012]
For Sale; Professional wireless router Draytek Vigor 2910G. Can connect with usb 3G-modem to share internet. Also perfect for business due to dual-WAN, load-balancing, safety, internet-access settings (block facebook, adult-sites etc. for staff). Rp. 1,2 juta. 0815 5810 1235. Sanur. [160]
Longboard for sale! Ultimate Noserider Jimmy Lewis 10.4 ft x23 1/2 x 3 2/3 tuflite epoxy Like new! This Moon Doggie Delight is a throwback to the true days of long boarding. Concave nose maximizes control when hanging the digit. 7.000.000 rp. E-mail <amavo@gmx.net>. [027]
House sitting for free! Balinese woman, clean, polite, friendly and willing to take care your pets : ) Speak bahasa, English and Dutch. Area prefered Seminyak, Legian, Ubud, K e r o b o k a n , D e n p a s a r, Canggu, Berawa and around. Contact <pumpkin_2666@ yahoo.com>. [161]
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UBUD TRY NEW KINDY- GRATIS! As a novel way to introduce their centre to local pre-schoolers, organizers of Ubud’s new English-speaking playgroup and kindergarten, Starseed Children’s Centre, have decided to offer a free twoweek trial for all children 3 to 5 years of age. The centre will start officially on July 25, with “Open Days” for visitors on Saturday, July 2, 9, 16 and 23 from 10am till 4pm. Parents can call to make an appointment, or sign up a child for the free trial during an open day visit. Email info@starseedchildrenscentrebali.com or call 0361976752. Yayasan Bali Biji Bintang is a non profit foundation. WANDERING SCREEN Gotta love the quirky, community feel of Ubud. Received an sms with an open invitation to the community to join the latest adventures of the Wandering Screen. A group of Ubudians occasionally discovers a must see movie or old TV series, and determines a place where it can be shown, for whoever wants to come along. For the next few weeks, the focus is on the work of Lawrence Blair, co-author of Ring of Fire, who spoke at Bar Luna’s Lit Night only a short while ago. Two episodes of Blair’s more recent creation, Myths Magic and Monsters, will screen at the equally quirky Michi Retreat, south of Ubud, at 7pm on Thursday, June 16, with further screenings, also at Michi, on June 23 and 30. Blair will join the group in person on June 30. For more info on the three week journey, check Michi Village group on Facebook. Info: 08135 309 9298.
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rehabilitation programs for prisoners in the infamous Hotel Kerobokan. Myuran and Si Yi are serving death and life sentences respectively for their participation in drug trafficking six years ago. Myuran has taught prisoners graphic design and screen printing, and is printing his art on t-shirts. Si Yi’s line of Mule Jewels, which he creates with the support of Ubud jewellery business, Studio Perak, will also sell in the new store. The store’s designers say they have been inspired by the two prisoners’ desire to contribute and create; profits from “e-man-ci-pate” will ensure the prison’s programs continue. DATES - BALI SPIRIT FESTIVAL 2012 Mark it on your calendars! The BaliSpirit Festival team has just announced dates for the 2012 festival, which will to be held once more at Purnati Center for the Arts and ARMA Resort. The five day and night experience will run from March 28 to April 1, with world class live music performers and internationally renowned masters in the fields of yoga, the healing arts, and high energy dance. This year’s Festival attracted a record 6,000 enthusiasts from 47 countries; staging activities for all ages and walks of life, and promoting cultural diversity, creative expression, conscious action, entertainment, and friendship across borders. For more info, visit www. balispiritfestival.com RIGHT ROYAL STEAK HOUSE
SPONSOR A JUNIOR READER To make the l i b r a r y accessible to e v e r y b o d y, U b u d Children’s Library has made some changes, with r e g u l a r programs and cheaper and more flexible membership processes. Membership for Travelers and Expats is 50.000rp, with a deposit of only 150.000rp, and a “points based” incentive program encourages more affluent members to sponsor books for poorer families. Expats can now sponsor local children by donating two books or more per child to become a library member or donating 30.000rp per month per child to join the regular English Courses. All classes are 3-5pm, with English every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Storytelling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and Drawing class also every Saturday. For more information, or to volunteer to help with the first anniversary celebrations in August, call Librarian Kadek Ariani on 081 999 138 851, or email onniel_onniel@yahoo.com. Ubud Childrens Library, behind the footy field on Jl Monkey Forest. WOMEN’S TRANSFORMATIVE RETREAT N a m a s t e Retreat Centre will host a special retreat, where women “come and celebrate the D i v i n e Feminine,” from July 24 to August 1, 2011. Women are invited to directly experience the reality of their loving, true self; experience rebirthing and take part in their own creative journey through participation in various Sacred Practices. For information, email iamgoddesslove@ gmail.com, or visit www.awakeningdivineheart.
Side by side with late night venue CP Lounge in central Ubud, CP Royal Steakhouse has a succulent range of imported steaks, great cocktails and overlooks beautiful rice fields. What more do you need? It is close to the football field in Monkey Forest Road, so you access the resto down the lane next to Lobong Cafe. Follow the streams of coloured lights and their friendly staff will greet you at the end of the rainbow. Later in the evening, you might want to amble across to CP, where they have live music on offer every night. Phone 0361 978 954. Email: cproyalsteakhouse@gmail. com. HEART FOR HEALING DAY “Heart opening experiences” at Bumi Ubud Resort in Lod Tunduh on Saturday, June18, will raise funds towards future expansion plans by Ubud’s own Pelangi School, where local Balinese and international children learn together from both Indonesian and English speaking teachers. The event will open with a healing circle from the Pelangi kids, guided by Daniel Ox. There will be a music performance, a children’s corner for younger kids, free workshops and lectures for kids and adults (including rainbow chakra meditation, Tibetan bowl meditation, kinesiology for kids/parents, watsu for kids and Kirtan). Many healing professionals are donating their time to the event, including healers and readers and massage therapists doing their treatments. There will be healthy food booths, representing Warung Sopa, Juice Jar, Down to Earth, and Dayu the fabulous Balinese cook. Vendors will sell jewellery, stones, oils, clothes. Entrance fee 50.000rp, Jl. Raya Lod Tunduh No 88. More info: 081 74778334.
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For Sale; Viewsonic 19-inch 4:3 computer LCD, with built-in speakers, 2 simultaneous inputs: DVI and VGA. Native resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels. Rp. 1.8 million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [143] For Sale; Canon digital IXUS 120 IS / PowerShot SD940 IS camera. complete box like new. Free 4GB SD card, screen protector, and camera case! Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [144] For Sale; Fishing Lure Replacement Skirts by Sevenstrand, made in U.S.A. Heavy Duty. Replace your damaged trolling skirts, use as is, over baits, plugs, spoons, jigs, make Daisy Chains. Phone/SMS: 0819 3629 1908. Kuta. [037] For Sale; Fishing reel. Penn Senator 6/0-114. Made in U.S.A. Line capacity 500 yards of 50 pound test. Perfect for jigging, trolling, and bottom fishing. 0819 3629 1908. Kuta. [038] For Sale; Bunk beds wooden, sturdy complete with mattresses size 200cm x 100cm 2.5 million. Kids trampoline 1.80cm across 300,000. Stroller pink red colour 3 wheeler style 450,000. Kids bicycle 100,000. 081 2461 8928 (Eng) 081 2376 2231 (Indo). Bukit. [039]
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For Sale; Bali Nirwana Golf Membership. Corporate membership. All family can play ages up to 18 years old beside wife. Can use all Bali Nirwana facilities such as gym, swimming pools, spa with big D/C and all restaurants D/C. Prices are negotiable. Tel: 081 2380 9083 ask for John. [152]
For Sale; Synthetic rattan table and 4 chairs white with cushions. Good condition 2.5 million. Bar stools x 5 rattan with back and arms 120,000 each. Sunbed (teak) with mattress 200,000. All must go! 081 2461 8928, 081 2376 2231. Bukit. [040] For Sale; Laptop Compaq C700, dead, complete with charger, bag and CD install. 0857 3802 0048 or <pumpkin_2666@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [162] For Sale; Honey mango trees. the fruit is very sweet and you can see the result 3-4 times a year. Size small about 30 cm and medium about 1 meter high. SMS 0857 3802 0048 or <pumpkin_2666@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [163] For Sale; CD the best of Agnes Monica plus 2 free soft ice cream from KFC. 25. 000 only, shop price is 35. 000. Brand new, sealed. 085 7380 20048. Denpasar. [164] For Sale; Antique sewing machine. It’s about 100 years old, maybe more. Good condition and still working! Color black, brand Singer. 0857 3802 0048 or <pumpkin_2666@yahoo. com>. Gianyar. [165]
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SCHEDULE THAT Cocoon Splash Pool Party (19 June)
national audience. The films will be viewed out in their garden. Deus also plans to screen films monthly. It’s also a great place
Cocoon is now firmly established as a stylish hangout place
to chill out amongst the rice fields of Canggu with friendly staff
whether it is by the pool or at the bar in the evening or enjoying
and great service.
signature dishes by the chef. The plan for the 19th is firmly
When
poolside. Listen to the sounds of the International DJ by the
Where : Jl Batu Mejan No 8, Canggu
: 7 pm
pool, enjoy some delicious tapas and special Sunday Splash
Contact : 8597400
drinks. Come along and indulge in some wet and wild fun. The entry fee is reasonable and of course if you want to be a
Family Summer Pool Party (18 June)
VIP then you will definitely need to splash out! As the school holidays arrive what a great way to end the academic year with family and friends down at the Canggu Club.
When
: 1 pm – 7 pm
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: I DR100,000. VIP luxury day beds IDR2,500,000,
There are some fantastic activities to participate in that will appeal to the whole family, young and old alike. Pony rides, a bouncy castle, arts and crafts, cotton candy, face painting, games, gymnastic performances, djs, singers, dancers, fire swingers, cocktails, barbecue, the sun floral dresses tropical shirts, and a big swimming pool, soulful sounds,happy house, pretty lyrics, catchy beats, fun summer sounds and a hint of sexy cool provide the line up of activities and entertainment! It is also a fund raiser which is what I love most about these types of events. It is a chance to make a difference and give back to the local community in need. How does that sound? What more can I say other than see you there for lots of fun!
Cabanas IDR3,000,000 with bottle service includes entry for 6 guests. Where : Cocoon Beach Club, Jl Double Six Blue, Ocean Boulevard Contact : cocoon@cocoon-beach.com
Cocoon Beach (25 June) Enjoy the celebrations as cocoon moves across the road and takes a slice of the beach. VIP beach bales, bean bags, BBQ, ice cold cocktails, beers and juices (sounds tempting doesn’t it?) are available with the usual VIP service. DJ Chris Coco from the UK plays the tunes at the beachside. Furthermore, as the peak season kicks in we can expect a series of Cocoon Beach parties. Peak seasons are getting more exciting for the expats and local scene in Bali – okay I’m not going to go on about the traffic – just the fun line up of entertainment through the coming months all happening down at Cocoon. When
: 7 pm
Where : Cocoon Beach, Jl Double Six, Blue Ocean Boulevard
When Cost
: 5 pm – 10.30 pm : IDR20,000 (kids) IDR60,000 (adults) – advanced booking IDR30,000 (kids) IDR80,000 (adults) – on the door Where : Canggu Club, Jl Pantai Berawa Contact : 8446385 info@cangguclub.com
I’m An Angel - Ku De Ta (June 18th) Another year passes us by and we find ourselves yet again looking forward to the annual fund raising gala, I’m an Angel. This has got to be the top social event in the Bali social calandar attracting the A list of Bali’s socialites. Book now to ensure that you have your table reserved in order to indulge in a one off culinary experience that will take your taste buds on a journey with 6 of the world’s top Chefs. There is a six course menu including seared scallop with crispy duck, Thai basil, young coconut, and nahm jim in Will Meyrick’s Sarong style. Enjoy the flavors and textures of Chef Ryan Clift with his wagyu beef cheek with smoked yogurt, beetroot, raspberry and sorrel. Isn’t that enough to tempt you?
Contact : 361 731266 reservations@cocoon-beach.com
Deus – Future Shorts One (25 June) Deus is the latest addition to the growing number of restaurants and entertainment venues in Canggu combining a restaurant, art gallery and scheduled live entertainment and more. The team at Deus is very excited as they prepare to screen ‘Future Shorts One’ at the Temple of
Entertainment will be provided throughout the evening by Orange Boy, Bali Loves Peace Kids with their special encore performance ‘Summer Lovin’ rendition. DJ Rock Solid and Electric Empire Live on Stage have been flown in especially for this event. Their sounds include a contemporary blend of 60s and 70s funk and soul music. Of course, not forgetting the main aim of the evening to raise lots of money, fund raising includes luxury hotels, spas and trips to bid on in the silent auction with grand prizes auctioned off live with MC Ian Milo. Raffle tickets are available at IDR100,000 or IDR900,000 for ten with a chance to win a car. Even if you can’t attend the evening you can still purchase a raffle ticket as all funds raised will go to this worthy cause.
Enthusiasm. This is a global film festival that will take place in 19 countries around the world in June. Their will be 7 short films screened giving short film makers exposure to a diverse inter-
Last year I’m An Angel raised close to US$100,000 for women’s and children’s impoverished needs on the north coast and central parts of Bali. Since its inception in 2003, over USD400,000
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has been raised for this foundation. Food and school supplies have been given to over 13,000 children, children’s education has been sponsored and medical relief provided to poor children and disaster relief across Indonesia. Isn’t that amazing? How fortunate we are to be a part of the community here and this is your chance to make a difference. Come along on this auspicious occasion, dress the part, have fun and know that you are making a difference! When Cost
: 7 pm : IDR1,800,000 (dinner) Donations from non-dinner guests Where : Jalan Kayu Aya No. 9 Seminyak Contact : +62 361 736969 www.imanangel.org
Ryoshi House of Jazz (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays) Wow! If you have not had the pleasure of witnessing such amazing live entertainment then you are in for a real treat! We descended upon Ryoshi last Monday not knowing what to expect. We managed to get an outdoor table without a reservation. The place quickly filled up with many tables reserved well in advance. The music began in ernest with the infamous and talented Rio in his quartet creating and delivering music to the mezmorized crowds. The jamming session was fantastic and it was great to see Tarik live doing his rap too. After enjoying Ryoshi’s finest sushi and sushimi we moved inside to soak up the atmosphere. It was a fantastic evening and one I plan to repeat soon. The host was wonderful, attentive and the service was great. This place is definitely one to schedule for live music and of course any evening if you are looking for great Japanese food. I recommend a reservation though to ensure that you get a ‘good’ table! When Where Cost Contact
: : : :
9 pm Ryoshi, Jl Raya Seminyak free entry 731152
Starseed Children’s Centre (2, 9, 16, 23 July) As an educator I’m always excited about quality early years centres opening up, especially not for profit institutions that are focused entirely on the needs of the school community. Indeed, SSCC (Starseed Children’s Centre) is a new centre opening up for all children in Ubud and the surrounding area. Under the tutilage of Yayasan Bali Biji Bintang this centre is located in a home environment with a natural garden, an important consideration for young children who benefit from a similar environment to their home in these formative years. The curriculum is founded upon nature, the arts, singing and practical life skills. The centre currently provides English tuition for local children aged from 7 to 11 years and will also provide education for some local children. Free art classes for all children are also planned, led by local artists in the community. The centre is also extending its generosity by providing a 2 week free trial for children aged 3 to 5 years. Come along and find out more about this progressive, forward thinking centre designed to meet the needs of young children in the twenty first century. When : 10 am – 4 pm Where : Ubud Contact : 976752 info@starseedchildrencentrebali.com
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Go Sailing at the Royal Bali Yacht Club Fancy getting your feet wet and a bit of wind through your hair. Well it’s easy just head to Royal B a l i Ya c h t C l u b (RBYC) at Serangan Island where you can hire a sailing dinghy and make a splash. The waters around Serangan Island are ideal for having some sailing fun with light breezes and easy tides. John Mitchell Commodore said, “The RBYC caters for locals, expats and even holidaymakers. You can go sailing without actually needing to buy a boat.” The RBYC also offers sailing lessons from a qualified local instructor for children and adults. Join the Fun Become a Member Better still why not join up and join in the fun. The RBYC is always keen to welcome new members. There are a number of categories available to suit your circumstances. Membership is paid on a yearly basis and is due on January first of each year. New members who join through the year are charged on a pro rata basis for the remainder of the year. Club memberships are available in a number of categories at very reasonable rates. Seniors, juniors, couples families as well as temporary and social memberships. The RBYC is also offering schools and hotels the chance to join as corporate members allowing its students/guests to use club facilities. Kids and Family Sailing Days What better way to get your kids involved in a healthy pastime than to get them into sailing. The RBYC has regular kids’ races all properly supervised by senior club members. The trick is to be out on the water sailing close enough to the kids to help them if needed and also to give some tips to get their boats sailing properly without getting in their way. By all accounts the last Kids’ Sailing Day held on May 15 was a great success and more are planned in the future. So if you are a parent and you are worried that you kid/s are spending too much time sitting around on the porch get in touch with the RBYC and become members. Some of the kids are now racing successfully against the seniors and recent races have been very competitive.
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advantages of all tide access in protected water for dinghy sailing with moorings available close by for larger yachts. Big Yachts The club is keen to attract skippers of keel boats to join up and get involved. The benefits of being a club member over plonking around on your own are obvious. Imagine cruising in the company of other yachts to nearby islands and the inevitable story swapping that follows. Also passing on knowledge of locals waters to newbies can only give you a lift. So to plagiarise Jack Kennedy, “ask not what the club can do for you but what you can do for the club.” Commodore John Mitchell The current Commodore, John Mitchell, has sailed in many of the regattas in South East Asia. The King’s Cup in Thailand and the Raja Muda in Malaysia are well established events with boats and yachties coming from all over the world to compete. He believes that if Indonesian officials can simplify their rules and regulations to make sailing these beautiful islands more user friendly then yachts will start visiting Bali more regularly and in greater numbers. John hopes that the time will come when there will be enough yachts based in Bali to organize the first international regatta with passage races to nearby islands such as Lombok where construction of a new marina has begun. The RBYC is only a very small club with a big name to live up to. With hard work and vision the RBYC will continue to grow and eventually take its place among the major clubs of the region.
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How to get there The causeway to Serangan Island runs off Ngurah Rai Bypass on the other side of the road to the big wholesaler Lotte (ex Makro). At the entrance to the island you will be stopped and asked to pay 2000 rupiah entry fee. Turn left and after about 50 meters look for blue signs of the RBYC. Follow those until you get to the clubhouse.
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Club History The Royal Bali Yacht Club was formed with a meeting of a few long time Bali residents and yacht owners in 2002. In its short history the RBYC has had to move its location several times from its beginnings in Benoa to Sanur and now to its new base at Serangan Island. Finding a suitable beach front property on a shoe string budget is no easy task. In March 2011 the RBYC leased from the local Village an office, storage facility and beach area from which to launch its dinghies. The current location has the
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The Ward Director John Carpenter is an acknowledged master of the horror genre. Some of his better known works include ‘Halloween’ (1978), ‘Christine’ (1983) and ‘Ghosts of Mars’ (2001). Any new film of his will be received with eager anticipation. His latest piece, ‘The Ward’, will not disappoint. A disturbed young woman is placed in a psychiatric hospital, but, there, she thinks an evil presence is killing the other patients in her ward. She desperately tries to escape from the institution. Nevertheless, being a John Carpenter movie, there is much more to it than meets the eye. You will find that Carpenter serves up some extremely disturbing psychological shocks. Unknown In this gripping thriller, Liam Neeson stars as an eminent bio-technician, visiting Berlin to present a paper at an important international conference. However, after a car accident in a taxi cab, he awakens from a coma to discover that his wife no longer recognizes him, and that an unknown man has assumed his identity. Stranded in Berlin, Liam only has the taxi driver to help him solve this ever increasing mystery. Director Jaume Collet-Serra keeps the clues and red-herrings coming thick and fast, in his stylish and sleek movie. Liam Neeson presents an appropriately confused performance, which all makes sense in the end. Diane Kruger and January Jones co-star.
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Water for Elephants This recent movie should have been hammered by the American critics, as it is not all that good. It is all about the circus, if you like that kind of thing. A young man runs away to join the circus. There he falls in love with the lovely lady who rides the ponies bareback, and who is married to the evil Ringmaster. The film doesn’t make sense unless you have read the novel by Sara Gruen, and, it is one of those movies which takes forever to establish characters and motivations, then hastily wraps itself up in the final minutes. The Tempest This screen adaptation of William Shakespeare’s comedy ‘The Tempest’ has been whittled down to just over ninety minutes, therefore, it is quite reasonable to say that the movie is really only ‘Highlights of the Tempest’. After sitting through it you kinda wonder what it was all about, and what was the whole point? Also, director Julie Taymor has changed the gender of the principle role of Prospero into Prospera, to let Dame Helen Mirren play the sorcerer. Which she does with lots of stern glances! Again, you have to wonder why the change? However, this is another movie which is saved by its cinematic vision. This must be one of the most visually impressive adaptations of Shakespeare to ever hit the screen. Julie Taymor’s cinema tricks are pretty inventive, particularly in her depiction of the sprite Ariel.
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The Way When his son dies undertaking a pilgrimage from a French Shrine across the Pyrenees to a Spanish Cathedral, a trek of some 800 miles, Martin Sheen goes to France to claim his son’s body. He then decides to complete his son’s pilgrimage, and scatter his ashes along the way. Martin Sheen’s real-life son, Emilio Estevez, directs this movie, and both father and son create a superb and uplifting story. Emilio Estevez does not intrude into the film making process, and allows the breathtaking scenery of the Spanish Alps, and the amazing Spanish Rococo architecture, compliment the enticing tale. Barney’s Version Based on Mordecai Richler’s best selling novel, director Richard J. Lewis creates an entertaining movie that looks at the life of a Canadian television producer. As Barney reflects on his career, and various marriages, a great deal of French-Canadian Jewish humor permeates the movie. Mordecai Richler’s social observations and insightful wit has been most successfully transferred to the screen. Character actor Paul Giamatti is outstanding in the lead role, and Minnie Driver and Dustin Hoffman offer excellent support. Daydream Nation When her widowed father moves them from an American city to a small backwater town, a teenage girl is completely bored out of her mind. Having nothing in common with the students in her new school, she decides to amuse herself by undertaking an affair with her handsome young English teacher. This underage vamp is totally unaffected by all the havoc she is to create. Director Michael Goldbach makes a very amoral modern movie, while Kat Dennings gives a highly provocative and suggestive performance. Red Riding Hood This recent movie has been severely hammered by the American critics, but, it is not really as bad as they would have you believe. Director Catherine Hardwicke, the woman responsible for all that turgid ‘Twilight’ twaddle, takes the classic Red Riding Hood fairytale and turns into a werewolf horror movie. Okay, I guess that isn’t all that original, but, Hardwicke’s movie is saved by her outstanding cinematic vision. This is a stunning movie to look at. A fairytale dream comes to screen life. Amanda Seyfried is suitably ‘innocent’, and, look out for English screen icon Julie Christie as Grandma.
Fast & Furious 5 Okay, prepare yourself for Vin Diesel’s fifth installment of his action saga. This episode is set in Rio de Janeiro, and concerns Vin’s attempts to rob a train, followed by a bank robbery. Or, some such thing. I can’t remember all the details. Don’t expect a riveting plot or very scintillating acting, but, as the title of the movie unmistakably says, the action comes Fast and Furious.
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Bali is an island which still embodies great beauty and magic with a fascinating culture alive with music, dance and other performance arts. One can experience this firsthand during a captivating Legong or Barong dance performance accompanied by the melodic sounds of a gamelan orchestra. Even though the arts are held in high regard, there are few schools in Indonesia that receive sufficient funding from the government to support the arts school curriculums.
OneDollarForMusic (ODFM), a yayasan with a mission for investing in sustainable creativity, has been actively working with schools throughout Bali and Lombok. In 2007, an agreement between Holland and Indonesia was made to support the activities in developing arts programs throughout Bali. Raoul Wijffels, a professional musician and Program mission leader for ODFM, felt compelled to create an organization that would offer sustainability in creative development for Indonesian schools. The impetus for this came about after he visited many schools in Bali and saw that numerous schools didn’t have valuable arts and music programs that supported children’s creative development.
infrastructure and to create jobs for unemployed musicians. The program has just begun in Lombok, where ODFM currently works with four local schools, two youth clubs and two local NGOs for children with disabilities. Both of these programs have a threefold purpose: 1. To create awareness of creative ability. 2. To support youth with creating their own compositions or songs which were inspired by the sounds of their environment, e.g., gamelan, traffic, street vendors, etc. 3. Providing the students with the opportunity to explore their own musical styles, so that they can return back to their own identity and create unique compositions from their own perceptions. The process is identity development and the outcome is music. In May 2011, 1,700 students were coached by the yayasan’s trainers who are often professional musicians. In addition to their work with creative sustainability in Indonesian schools, ODFM also holds an annual event with 30 different communities in Bali. In 2010, they also participated in several charitable events including a special fundraiser for the 2010 Yogyakarta earthquake. Their charitable events and workshops often go hand in hand. The Yayasan takes a ‘non-teaching’ approach with all of their workshops, as the primary goal is to challenge the kids to step out of their box and really create something original by utilizing every day materials to make interesting sounds.
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In the future, ODFM plans to set up a professional Master class exchange so that professional musicians from abroad can come to Indonesia to train the yayasan’s trainers and offer workshops to the students with the goal of inspiring Indonesian children to create their own compositions and songs.
Thus, ODFM began building a structure with their yayasan and forming partnerships with many schools throughout Bali to help them improve their arts programs. The yayasan is under an umbrella together with other art disciplines which include gamelan and dance. The concept behind ODFM is that if the organization can get $1 from each person, they could raise millions of dollars to support creative sustainability. ODFM also contains the question: who should support who? “On the road to future opportunities and in addition to basic needs, young people primarily need self-esteem, acknowledgement and a safe environment where they can develop. Participating in creative activities helps young people develop their confidence, mentally, emotionally and socially. Investing in long-term programs and capacity building is needed, so that the importance of creative development will become a sustainable matter in Indonesian society. By creating an infrastructure here in Indonesia, young people will have greater access to facilities and clear guidance for their creative development,” says Raoul. Since 2007, the Yayasan has gone into 50 schools to assist with creative arts programs throughout Bali. “We go into schools here in Bali and now Lombok, and assess which schools need to be supported. Then we choose 15 - 18 future coaches who have intensive training in Bali for one month,” says Raoul. ODFM has created two special programs: ‘Young Sounds of Bali’ which is supported by an experienced team of music coaches who travel to different areas in Bali to find young composers for various music projects. They also organize workshops at schools and other communities. ‘Young Sounds of Indonesia’ which was launched in January 2011, is a multi-year program which aims to strengthen the cultural
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OneDollarForMusic is currently getting 70% of their funding from the Royal Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and 30% from private donations. In Lombok, the Yayasan gets support from Dinas Kebudayaan & Pariwisata, which gives the yayasan free venues for their students to perform at. If musicians would like to contribute to the development of musical talent ODFM recommends that you get in touch with them directly. Donations are also needed for purchasing new musical equipment and to support the numerous programs that are being established throughout Indonesia. For more information please contact:
OneDollarForMusicIndonesia Jalan Pungutan I Gang III, No. 3B, Banjar Sindu Kelod, Sanur, Denpasar 80228 Bali - Indonesia Tel: (0361)286691 volunteers@onedollarformusic.com www.onedollarformusic.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: michelina630@hotmail.com. Copyright 2011 © Michele Cempaka
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For Sale; Royal Antique (teak), opium bed (L-2.9m x W-1.6m). Perfect for a veranda or large house. 27,000.000rp. Call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am-5pm). Sanur. [053] For Sale; 4 thick teak jewelry work benches (2.5cm thick x 60cm width x 1m long). Excellent buy at Rp. 1.800.000 each. The wood alone is worth more! Call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am5pm). Sanur. [054]
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✔ MYOB Authorised Reseller For Sale; Large selection of custom made fine wood table top picture frames. Priced to sell - First come first serve. Call Call +62 878 8898 5888 (9am-5pm). Sanur. [055]
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For Sale; Very rare authentic antique ornate Chinese alter table (length 2.45m x width 60cm) 25,700.000Rp. Please call Call +62 878 8898 5888. (9am-6pm). Sanur. [056]
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For Sale; Blackberry Bold 9700 (Onyx). Complete original box. Perfect condition. Screen protected + Extra casings. Rp. 2.8 million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [146]
Backpack left at Bali Best Hostel Sanur. Owner Rick, if anyone knows where he is or if Rick sees this add, can he please call us. Camera inside. E-mail <balihostel@ yahoo.com>, 0813 5305 8129. Sanur. [154]
Moving Sale; Canon HG10 HD camcorder. Included WD-H43-wide-converter. Power Adapter. 40GB HD drive. LCD screen: 2.7in. MiniSDcard. Rp. 4 Mio (nego). For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [150]
Get your free life lesson number (numerology). Please send full name (exactly as shown in your birth certificate) and birth date. I also do Tarot, I Ching. E-mail <dolphin@ hour.com>. [147]
For Sale; Rarity. 70 year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [148]
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Find your lost iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad!
More Gadgets Galore. In this issue I have a way to wirelessly connect your notebook to your monitor, keyboard or even your TV; a USB power supply; a solar flashlight; a way to find your lost iPhone, iPod, or iPad; a chair with built in insect repellant; and a wireless keyboard. Enjoy… Warpia Easy Dock Pro is now available
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Easy Dock Pro enables users to wirelessly connect to a notebook which in turn will be hooked up to your desktop monitor, keyboard, mouse, and speakers, or to your big-screen TV in HD quality. Unlike its predecessor, the Easy Dock, the Easy Dock Pro can display any online content in stunning HD quality. Playing nice with both Mac and PC platforms, it is also full well capable of supporting other monitors as well as displays of up to 25-inch in size with resolutions of 1920 × 1080 courtesy of a DVI or VGA connection. Bear in mind that the Easy Dock Pro might “mirror” your laptop screen, it will also be able to deliver the “extend mode” that lets you operate a couple of displays simultaneously, making it feel as though your TV was connected to your laptop. For those who love living out the wireless lifestyle, you would definitely appreciate the plug-and-play functionality of the Easy Dock Pro. Amazon.com US$149.99 Portable USB Power Supply
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With modern gadgets, running out of juice is something that happens to some of us more often than not, simply because today’s devices seem to suck up a whole lot more juice than before. I mean, when was the last time your smartphone lasted you from the morning till night without requiring a quick charge? That’s where the Portable USB Power Supply comes in handy, being an optimal emergency charger for cell phones & other devices. Capable of holding a charge for up to three months when in standby, it will ship with adapter tips that cater for a variety of cell phone brands. The fact that it does USB charging more or less makes it the essential tool for today’s road warrior. http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/travelpower US$19.99 Keychain Solar Flashlight Store sunlight and use it later! This compact flashlight can be charged easily and quickly (in as short as 30 minutes) and operate continuously up to 3 hours on a full charge. It’s a darn handy gadget to carry on your keyring and the two LEDs are nice and bright. Combine that with the fact that you’re recharging the batteries for nada and we think this light is a little gem. http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/travelpower US$9.99
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Lose your iPhone? There’s been an app for that since June, but now it’s free for owners of newer Apple gadgets. Owners of the iPad, a camera-equipped iPod Touch or iPhone 4 can go to the App Store and download Find My iPhone (yes, that’s the name of it even for nonphone hardware). The service was previously included only as part of Apple’s Mobile Me package, which costs $99 per year. Once the feature is enabled, the owner of a lost device can see its location on a website, which accesses the phone’s GPS coordinates to show it on a map. You can also have the gadget display a message pleading for whomever finds your property to return it; additionally, you can set a passcode or send a command to wipe personal information from the hardware. Some reports say the update also improves performance on the aging iPhone 3G. Itunes free Insect Shield teams up with Travelchair – the first insect repelling chair Everyone loves a little bit of the outdoors. Whether you’re sitting on your porch in Ubud or just watching your kids play soccer, you are going to love this chair. Already the best selling travel chair in the industry, it is easily folded, light and extremely portable. It even comes with a built in cup holder for the frosty beverage of your choice. The thing I can’t believe about this chair is why no one came up with this idea before, we have sprays, foggers, candles and lotions but until now, no one had an insect repellent that was actually embedded into the fabric. That’s right, it’s in the chair! This chair really does keep the critters from ruining your good time and ends the need to apply and reapply all that stinky, greasy repellant. The Insect Shield Travel Chair is EPA registered and safe for pregnant women and kids of all ages. Incidentally, Insect Shield has an entire line of outdoor clothing and camp gear all similarly treated with insect protection that lasts up to 70 washings… who knew? http://www.insectshield.com US$65 104-Key Wireless Flexible Roll-Up Silicone Multimedia Keyboard Are you in search of a new keyboard? This 104-Key Wireless Flexible Silicone Multimedia Keyboard will work in just about any environment. There’s no longer a need to worry about spilt milk as this keyboard is dustproof, washable, and even moisture resistant! Wirelessly connect to your system and experience the freedom of not being held down by cables! Use it from up to 30 feet away! Roll it up and bring it on your trips! This thing is extremely comfortable and won’t make a sound when you type! Amazon.com US$32.99
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For Sale; Second hand books mainly novels, 20,000Rp each. Too many to detail. Please dont sms me I wont answer. Plus I haven’t got time to list titles. Just look for yourself. Plus magazines Nat Geo, Health etc 2,000Rp each. Contact 0818 0576 6160. Sanur. [140]
For Sale; Blackberry storm 9520 Odin, Wi-Fi, 3G, camera 3,2 mpix, touch press, good condition, come with the box, sale for 2,4 mil, negotiable, 0878 6002 0009, Tuban. [084] If you carry your childhood with you, you never become older.
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For Sale; Aluminum MacBook Unibody 1st gen. at 2. 0Ghz, 160 Gb HD, 2Gb RAM, Leo 10.5.8 complete with image editing s/wares. Only 8million nego. COD to Rahmat at +62 81 858 9524 or <rjulyanto@gmail.com> in Nusa Dua area. [076]
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Looking For; A plastics company in Bali or Indonesia who can take a mold and produce replica of product. Please email: <designsfromthesea@ gmail.com> or call: 0858 5726 1350. [077]
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I give up! Please if anyone know where I can get material like Polar fleece and PUL (polyurethane laminated fabric) in Bali with reasonable price? Please lemme know. Text me at 0813 3838 0088. Thanks before. [079]
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For Sale; Underwater 9W LED video light/torch, never been used, makes your night dive like a day dive, takes regular batteries, good for 2-3 dives w/o change. USD 240 (similar items goes for $400+). Call 081 2363 2057. Jimbaran. [085] C/E/I-01 June 11
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The Taman Rama School is a Na onal Plus School serving the educa onal needs of the local and expatriate families that make up the community of Bali. The school has both Indonesian and interna onal curricula: Kindergarten, SD, SMP and SMA, Cambridge Primary, Secondary, IGCSE and AS / A Levels. Taught by experienced interna onal and local teachers. For further informa on visit our website or contact our administra on office hours: 8:00am - 4:00pm daily
Denpasar Branch: Jl. HOS Cokroaminoto No. 382 Ubung Kaja - Denpasar 80116, Bali. T. 0361 414849 (hunting). F. 0361 414859, E: info@ourbalischools.com | Jimbaran Branch: Puri Gading Complex Building Sector A, Banjar Cengiling Jimbaran Bali, T. 0361 704030 (hunting) F. 0361 703938, E: mahatmag@indosat.net.id NC/E/I-04 May 11
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For Sale; Wall ethnic decoration wood craft, drawing the human head, size 170 cm x 60 cm, picture can be sent by email, sale for 1,5 milion. Text/call 089 9546 7747. Tuban. [135] For Sale; Wooden cabinet height 170cm width 100cm cupboard at the bottom and shelves above Rp. 500,000. 081 2461 8928 (Eng) 081 2376 2231 (indo). Bukit. [196] To give away for free: Christian booklets, books and magazines mostly in English and some in Indonesian. Please come to Jl. Dewata 1 No. 1A Sidakarya, Denpasar Selatan. Tel: 081 7472 8036. [107] C/E/I-23 Feb 11
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Wanted; Video player (for big VHS cassettes). Must be in very good condition. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. Sanur. [149] For Sale; Laptop Acer dual core, HD 100 GB, RAM 1 GB, webcam, bluetooth, WiFi, DVD RW, only 3.2 mil. Call: 745 5886. Dps. [021]
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For Sale; Digital photo frame 7 inch LCD, play audio and video, support mostl file format. SD, MMC, MS, CF and USB input. Remote control and automatic transition. Sell for Rp. 550.000. 081 2392 5264 Adi. Denpasar. [095] For Sale; Answering machine GE, only 100.000, HP Nokia x 3 complete only 1 mil, modem cdma 200.000 (nego). Call: 745 5886. Denpasar. [022] I Want to buy iPhone, Blackberry, iPad, notebook, PDA with damage condition (dead, broken, crack LCD, etc). Text me: 0819 9905 5544 (Eng/Bahasa). [023]
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Montessori Bali For Children Aged 3 - 12 Years
Montessori provides a carefully prepared environment in which each child’s individual development is profoundly respected. Our program follows the principles of education set out by Dr. Maria Montessori. Our mixed-aged classes (3-6 year olds, 6-9 year olds and 9-12 year olds) are specifically designed to meet the physical, social, emotional and intellectual needs of children. Highly qualified Montessori directresses guide the development of each child, with English as the language of instruction. Because of the nature of our Montessori program, we accept children between the ages of 2 yrs–8 mths and 3 yrs–8 mths, or older children who have previously attended a Montessori program. School hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. For further information please contact the school office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on: 730 028 - (children aged 3-6 years) or 739 381/739 385 (children 6-12 years).
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( S E C ) Seminyak English Course Accessible location : www.learnindonesianinbali.com Jl. Seminyak No. 7. Tel: (0361) 733 342 Opposite Bintang Supermarket
by Colin Bloodworth
o n l y 5 minutes from YOU
NOW WE CAN ALL BE BANKERS The financial meltdown of late 2008 shook the global banking sector to its core. The fall of Lehman Brothers sent shock waves throughout the industry and exposed the fragility of a system that had lost its sense of direction. At the core of the problem was the out-ofcontrol lending in the housing sector. In the US and to a lesser degree in the UK mortgages were given liberally to people who had little or no chance of repaying them. As if this was not bad enough, the financial industry dreamed up ways to generate more income by packaging up the mortgages and reselling them. The consequence of all this was a collapse in both commercial and retail property markets throughout many western countries. (Not so, interestingly, in countries like Indonesia where mortgages are relatively new. Bali emerged pretty well unscathed, apart from a short-lived impact on tourism.) The situation in the West is far from resolved and analysts are widely predicting further steep falls in the same markets. As for the banks, those that survived are now in a state of semi-paralysis and are hesitant to make loans, thus stifling chances of a rapid economic recovery. NOW THERE ARE MILLIONS OF ‘BANKERS’ An exaggeration maybe, but since the British government bailed out banks that were ‘too big to fail’ British taxpayers now own a large share of the banking system. Whether they like it or not! Maybe they do not have quite the same rights as conventional shareholders but nevertheless they do have an indirect say in how the banks are run through their elected representatives and the government. Right now the message to the banks is one of great caution to ensure the mistakes that led to the 2008 meltdown are not repeated. BUT THERE IS A SILVER LINING! - At least for those who did not throw their fortunes into the crumbling markets or ventures that required heavy borrowing. The silver lining consists of opportunities to step in where the banks now fear to tread. While many buried everything they had and more into assets that collapsed in value or could not be sold when cash was needed, others who preserved healthy liquid reserves have been presented with interesting new opportunities. Here are some examples: LOANS TO FARMERS In the ‘good old days’ a farmer who needed to finance new equipment or invest in seeds or stock could visit his friendly bank manager and reasonably expect to see his request for a loan granted. But today, raising such loans is not so easy so many are turning to private financing. To meet the demand an investment fund has been established which is funded by small investors who can expect modest but steady returns in the region of 8% per annum. The fund is not as liquid as a bank account but for those who can leave their cash invested for a few years 8% is a far better return than a miserly 1% or less from a bank deposit. Hedging allows closely similar returns in GBP, USD or EURO. LITIGATION FUNDING This is a relatively ‘new kid on the block’ where small investors are concerned. The concept has existed a long time but has become more widely recognized since the British government enacted the ‘Access to Justice’ law. The Act was aimed partly at reducing the cost to the country of legal aid, but also to provide a more level playing field for those who had a genuine cause but could not afford the huge cost of litigation, particularly when up against wealthy opponents. Banks of course could play a major role here and those that have healthy balance sheets do participate. But large cases can drag out for years and that means tying up liquidity, which is out of the question for those banks under the microscope. So here again, the demand for funding is providing a window of opportunity for the small player to get a piece of the action that would normally be open only to large institutions such as banks, pension funds, hedge funds etc.
At the lower end of the market a typical fund will simply raise cash to lend to law firms to provide cash flow for relatively small but certain cases. The return to an investor could be around 10% per annum with very little risk of default, given the jurisdiction and the legal environment. At the higher end, a litigation fund would finance cases with claims from a million dollars or pounds upwards, including international arbitration cases worth a hundred million and more. The fund does not lend money as such to the law firms but agrees a fixed fee and collects a percentage of the case winnings. The return to the small investor can be a minimum of 12% per annum in GBP or USD and much higher if win bonuses are distributed. With an 80% track record of wins, bonuses are almost certain. The risk of this investment is minimized as every case must be covered by insurance that covers all costs should it be lost, thus protecting the original capital.
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OTHER INVESTMENTS There are many other areas now open to the small investor who wishes to effectively stand in the shoes of a banker. Some of these have been available for a number of years but the credit crunch has increased the demand for funding. An example is forestry where a relatively small investment can buy dozens of trees that will produce either a one-off harvest after seven years in the case of the highly-prized Agarwood, or a regular income from the harvesting of environmentally friendly Bamboo (one clump can produce 15 kilometers of wood over 15 years) or the Jatropha ‘miracle’ biofuel tree. The fruit of the latter incidentally is inedible so it does not deprive people of food and thrives in arid conditions where little else can grow. Other examples are investments in student accommodation and even mortgage funds for commercial property developments, a function normally associated with banks. WHAT ARE THE RISKS? As with all investments, the purchaser must take care and fully check out the investment terms and the credentials of the company involved. Caveat Emptor! The banks have learned the hard way what happens when you throw caution to the wind. Perhaps the greatest risk in all the opportunities listed is liquidity. The returns are unquestionably high and in most cases the assets very secure, but they cannot be turned quickly into cash as with a bank account or even shares. There can be a risk of a heavy call for redemptions on a fund which could cause it to close its doors, albeit temporarily. This has occurred previously with both student accommodation and mortgage funds. The large litigation fund described has a fixed two year term whilst the forestry investments can be from four to fifteen years. But for investors who have done their financial planning properly and have adequate reserves in the bank together with solid pension schemes and other conventional assets, these alternative investments can provide the ‘icing on the cake’. As they are uncorrelated with stocks and bonds they can help to diversify portfolios and provide a very useful hedge against stock market and property crashes.
Jalan Tukad Nyali, Gang SMU6 No. 3, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia T (+62) 361 284 410/286554 Office E info@balischool.com sanurindependent@gmail.com
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And by being a banker in a small way you can help to fund the economic recovery and keep the wheels turning while the real banks pick themselves up and get back on their feet. Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ ppi-advisory.com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.
You can read all past articles of Money Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Copyright © 2011 Colin Bloodworth C/E/G-15 June 11
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For Sale; Glass-top table: 1.5 metres x 0.9 metres. Cost 1.9 Million. Price: 1 Million Rupiahs. Contact Maurice: <maurice_gold@ hotmail.com>, HP: 081 834 4787. [213]
Down To Earth Vegetarian Gourmet cooking school and staff training program. Our mission; shape the future of nutrition ! Revitalize nutrition as a form of planetary change, for personal health and growth.
Training your staff to cook for you and your family. A unique curriculum teaching the future of nutrition, today! A program that teaches your staff the knowledge of healthy, clean, and loving kitchen that meets your family and personal needs. Menu planning, healthy vegetarian cooking and basic nutrition. Integrating different dietary theories from east to west. Macrobiotics to Raw Foods, vegan and traditional cultural cooking, a prevention diet and healing diets.
Is this something you might be interested in ? For information call 0361-736645 or 0816 470 8884 www.downtoearthbali.com C/E/U-9 Feb. 11
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For Sale; Assorted paperbacks 30.000 Rupiahs each, 2 for 50.000, 3 for 75.000; Assorted textbooks, individually priced (computer, science); Assorted gramophone records (LPs), classical, jazz, pop, folk etc, good condition; individually priced; Assorted fibre-glass lampshades, individually priced; 1 x King-sized bed, integral mattress. 700.000 Rupiahs. 2 x Target black stereo component tables with spikes. 350.00 each, 600.000 for both. Contact Maurice: <maurice_gold@ hotmail.com>, HP: 081 834 4787. [214] Wanted; any used magazines for art/craft and inspiration. If you have any old magazines that you no longer want I will gladly pick them up. Contact Elli 0819 9903 9905. <elizabethlinda@hotmail. com>. Seminyak. [222]
For Sale; Stainless steel upright chiller, made by Rotariana size 68x200x80cm, very good condition as I still using it in my restaurant. I will sell it because I need a bigger size. Please call 0818 0568 1953 or <massabi@ gmail.com> for more detail info. [207] For Sale; High-end Krell KAV300i integrated stereoamplifier. Genuine 150watts per channel into 8 ohms. A truly wonderful amplifier. Priced for quick sale. Serious buyers only. Contact Maurice: <maurice_gold@ hotmail.com>, HP: 081 834 4787. [208] For Sale; Internet USB modem for unlimited fast mobile internet with any SIM card network 350,000rp. Tel. 0813 3903 7469 can deliver anywhere in South Bali. [199]
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A successful tutor will make you speak At your home or office 8 years experience, taught more than 100 foreigners
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Merlin Music Studio Offer: program for babies & children age 0-7 years. - Monnica Choir, group, private vocal class for children, youth, adult. - Violin private & ensemble for children, youth, adult. - Piano private & group lesson for children age 7 years to adult. For more information contact: Merlin Music Studio Jl. Teuku Umar 88L, Denpasar - Bali Telp: 08179531888 / 3189999 C/E/P-04 May 11
For Sale; Waffle baker; Single Brand “GEA”, new. Rp. 2.500.000, nego. Pic available. Ctc/SMS Lea 0813 3962 0998 or e-mail <sc_teknik@yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [138] C/E/G-15 June 11
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Bali House & Home For Sale; 2 webcameras (MS and HP) as new. For Rp. 400.000. Please contact Michael 081 2395 1444. Denpasar. [151]
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Wanted; New fish spa therapy tank with fish. Please built to fit space on spa. Call Wayan 0852 3747 5281. Ubud. [155]
If you are interested to play chess, please contact me. 0813 3852 9699 Mr. Fritz Kasparov Gultom. [153] For Sale; HD-DVD attachment drive for XBOX360, with remote control. 350.000. Contact: <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [145]
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A Tea Garden
Even if you only have a balcony or sunny windowsill, you can still grow your own plants for use as herbal teas. Nothing beats enjoying an infusion made from fresh herbs grown in your own garden. Fresh herbal teas are more properly known as herbal infusions or tisanes. Many of the common herbs used in teas are easy to grow in the garden or in pots, and also have other uses in cooking. There are many herbs and flowers that are suitable for making infusions. Your choice is dependent on what flavors you like and what will grow best for you. Herbal infusions are very refreshing and can often be used to treat minor ailments or even improve your mood. Mint is one of the most popular herbs to grow for tea, and is very easy to grow yourself. There are many varieties to choose from, each with its own unique taste. Common mint, spearmint or peppermint, are at the top of my list. For centuries, mint has been enjoyed for its wonderful aroma, its great taste, and its healing power. Any member of the mint family makes an excellent infusion and is considered a safe treatment for headaches, insomnia and stomach troubles. You can also use fresh mint, lemons and ice to create a refreshing tropical drink. It is even thought that mint may have benefits as an anti cancer food. Studies have shown it beneficial to prevent the formation of colon, skin and lung cancer. Mint can spread fast in the garden, so you may want to plant it in a pot to keep it contained. It is generally very easy to grow mint and it enjoys sunny and shaded spots alike. The leaves are the part used for making tea. Lemon balm is actually a lemon scented member of the mint family. It is high in antioxidants, and has a reputation for being a calming, healing herb that aids longevity. The great alchemical genius Paracelsus called this herb ‘the elixir of life’ and combined it with carbonate of potash in a mixture known as Primum Ens Melissae. Allegedly one of Louis XIV’s physicians, Lesebure, tried this remedy out on an elderly chicken. After a few days the chicken lost its tattered plumage, grew fresh feathers and started to lay eggs again. Prince Llewellyn of Glamorgan claimed he drank lemon balm tea everyday of his 108 years of life, and it was the reason he lived so long. John Hussey of Sydenham, England, who lived to the age of 116, drank a cup everyday for breakfast for 50 years. For thousands of years herbalists used lemon balm to treat any kind of disorder of the central nervous system. Lemon balm is frequently combined with other medicinal plants. For example, peppermint and lemon balm together are effective for calming an upset stomach. Lemon balm will spread in the garden, and tolerates shade better than most herbs. It can easily take over the garden if given the opportunity, so keep it in pots if this is a concern for you. As with mint, you can grow lemon balm indoors. Chamomile is a very popular herb for making tea. Its flowers and leaves have been brewed for centuries, and it is known for its ability to soothe nerves and anxiety and traditionally used to induce calm and sleep. It had been considered a universal remedy by the ancient Egyptians. The plants are very attractive, with tiny, flowers that spring up out of the foliage. It spreads around the garden rather than growing
tall, so it’s suitable for a pot or planted as a groundcover. To make chamomile tea, harvest the flowers. The plant tolerates full sun to partial shade. Remember the tea is made with the flowers of the chamomile plant, rather than the leaves. Rose hips are extremely high in vitamin C and are very good for you. Studies have shown vitamin C to be helpful with fighting infection, flu, sore throat, fatigue and stress to name a few. Hips provide almost 20 times the amount of vitamin C found in oranges. You can easily make them into a tea. Rose hips will form once the rose bush goes to seed. Rose hips are the seed pods left at the base after the rose flower has died. Almost any rose variety will produce hips but Rosa rugosa is the bush of choice for the tastiest rose hips. Allow the roses to die naturally on the bush and the hips will form. They will start out green and turn yellow, then red. Harvest them when they become completely red. When making tea with dried rose hips, you should slice them in half before steeping. You may want to remove the seeds before making your tea, but it’s not necessary. Lavender is a very fragrant plant, and its tea has a very floral taste. It also works well when blended with other herbs such as mint, chamomile or rosehip. It has a calming effect and is extremely beneficial for reducing muscle tension, soothing headaches, and insomnia. These are the same conditions for which the essential oil is used in aromatherapy. Lavender grows well in full sun. Lavender flowers are the part of the plant used for making tea. To make your teas, pick the leaves or flowers that you require. The best time of day for this is before the heat of the sun begins to draw the oils out of the plant. Add the herbs to a teapot or directly to a mug or cup. For each cup of tea, add approximately 3 teaspoons of fresh leaves or flowers. You should prepare the leaves by bruising them to release their essential oils. Do this by rubbing and twisting them together. Allow to steep in boiled water covered for 5 minutes. This will ensure that all of the flavours are released and the full benefits of the herb’s qualities are available. Experiment with recipes, other herbs and preparation methods in order to see what tastes and works best for you. Peppermint, mint, lemon balm and rose hips can all make good iced herbal teas. Do not use herbs or flowers that have pesticide residues. If you obtain your leaves and flowers from elsewhere, find out if pesticides were used before using. Half the fun of herbal tea is growing the herbs yourself. If you have a little space in your garden, or a spot for a few containers, you can easily grow a herbal tea garden. As an added bonus, the herbs will attract beneficial pollinators to other parts of your garden! Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2011 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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One Family, One Keris? When I attended the seminar at Bali Museum in Denpasar about the importance of preserving the tradition of Balinese keris, I learnt a great deal about these formidable weapons that are also impressive works of art. A common theme of the speakers was that every Hindu Balinese family should own a keris. It has always been tradition that each Balinese family owns a keris; however, these days, with the modern nuclear family tendency we are seeing more and more on the island, smaller families are not following the depths of traditions that their ancestors once adhered to.
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Keris are not only important to Balinese because they have been officially pronounced as “A Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity”, but because of the tangible and intangible elements imbibed within this beautiful traditional dagger. According to Prof Nyoman Weda Kusuma, a senior professor at Udayana University, pious devotion to God is symbolised by the pointed tip of the blade pointing upwards. The double edged blade implies that human offerings must have a structured cultural base and spiritual teachings. In great detail, he breaks down the metal part of the dagger (so not the handle or the sheath) into 16 parts which carry symbolic and philosophical meaning for the way one should live, similar to a guide for proper thinking and behaviour. In the context of Balinese society, keris are important ritual paraphernalia. They are necessary for a range of ceremonies and rituals: for God, the living, the dead and the supernatural. A keris is so symbolically and philosophically powerful that it can even replace the groom at his marriage if he is unable to attend due to sickness or official duties. Traditional security guards (pecalang) always carry keris, as do male Balinese dancers, depending on the character they represent. Even gamelan musicians in some villages don a keris that is tucked into their sarong.
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Keris are blessed on a special day called Tumpek Landep – I will explain this more in the next edition of Kulture Kid. Vaughan Hatch has immersed himself with Balinese culture, living with locals in Bali since 1997. He speaks fluent Indonesian and Balinese, and is unashamedly addicted to playing gamelan. A linguistic, archaeology and publishing graduate, he works for indOKiwi ‘linguistic and cultural solutions’ in Sanur. Email him on contact@indokiwibali.com or call (0361) 464201 for further queries. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2011 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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by Dr. Rob Going To Hollywood Paintings by Bret Polok At Ku De Ta, Jl. Kayu Aya 9, Seminyak Tel: +62 8585 703 6122 When Pop Art first appeared in the early 1960’s, it was primarily concerned with society and contemporary culture as related to technology and the mass media. Starting from a reflection about the contemporary world, characterized by an abundance of consumer products and the increasingly massive presence of the media, the Pop artists took their materials, imagery, or objects, from ‘commercial’ reality. Rather than defend or demonize those consumer products, they chose to make use of them in their artworks. As Pop Art has evolved over the last fifty years, that same banal imagery, overlaid or placed juxtaposed to one another, now has the ability to present a form of Pop NeoExpressionism, full of intriguing narratives Bad Scene and ‘guilty pleasures’. There are many ‘guilty pleasures’ in Bret Polok’s latest exhibition, ‘Going to Hollywood’, and currently on exhibition at Ku De Ta. The pleasure in Bret’s paintings is how the works produce nostalgia for long lost representations. You have a sense of recognition without reference. You know that each image actually exists in a specific comic or magazine, but can never quite place which one. It’s an intellectual game, where the spectator becomes a detective seeking the possible source of each image. The body language, codes of clothing, and facial types are definitely not current but from the 1950’s and 60’s. It’s not difficult to see Bret’s Pop Neo-Expressionist paintings as homage to an icon of early Pop Art: Richard Hamilton’s collage, ‘Just what is it that makes today so different, so appealing?’ Bret combines explicit references to popular culture with graffiti, advertising, comic books, symbols with text, speech bubbles, and the eroticism of pin-ups and muscle-man magazines. He appropriJack’s Jazz ates cultural images which address concepts of man, woman, love, leisure and romance. Furthermore, Bret’s paintings have the emotional impact and satire of Philip Guston, and the punk aggressiveness and rebelliousness of Jean-Michel Basquiat, where conventional composition is discarded in favor of a scattershot punk aesthetics. Silk-screened images are piled on top of each other, or are layered the way posters and advertisements are pasted over each other in city streets. Bret’s paintings also have a strong affinity to both Punk music and black American urban Hip Hop music. The alleged social conscience and the aggressiveness of the former and the bling, glitz, gloss, and glamour of the latter,
where music is similarly appropriated, sampled, scratched, and mixed. Are Bret’s skills, then, simply, as with a Hip Hop musician, those of absorption and regurgitation? Yet, surely it is what is quoted that is significant. The act of selection becomes crucial. In his painting, ‘Bad Scene’, a poster proclaims “All true modern western love stories”. In another work, a weeping heroine proclaims “After what you did…I Glamour A Go Go don’t know what to do”! This is typical stuff from teenage advice columns for the love-sick. In addition, Bret appropriates advertisements found in the back of comic books which offer instant solutions to pubescent concerns, such as: Amazing cards which will make it easy to meet women, the wonder bra, and synthetic wigs to make you look more desirable. These are all naïve optimistic advertisments which provide an instant solution to your teenage fears of inadequacy. Is Bret being critical of these representations or paying homage to them? Is he a destroyer of false cultural representations, or a worshipper of these representations? Maybe Bret’s paintings are all ‘camp’ fun, a caricature of the values and representations of a ‘straight’ society. Maybe the works are an equivalent of an in-joke, a taste, or mode of expression, shared by a particular group of people. Maybe they are an appreciation of familiar, but, at the same time, empty signs and illusions of popular western culture. Ultimately, Bret’s paintings say nothing about man, woman or romance in lived social reality, but, much about representations of man, woman or romance. This Side Up Young Landscapes Paintings by Children of Art in English At Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 The similarity between modern art and that of ‘child art’ has led to many conclusions over the years. The detractors of modernism point to it as proof that the works of Van Gogh and Picasso can be regarded as immature. Those artists themselves often expressed a yearning to return to a state of innocence and grace, free of a social programming that limits, or deadens, creativity and spontaneity. The young students at Art in English, a non-profit organization operating in Gianyar since 2003, are blissfully unaware of such intellectualisms. The aim of the project is to provide a space for the children to learn drawing, painting, and English, while having fun. From the stunning results seen here they are not only doing that but also making fantastic art.
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The chosen genre for their exhibition at Ganesha Gallery is landscape, and the children were asked to illustrate their personal vision by depicting scenes from their daily lives, including rice farming, tending coconut groves, cow-herding, the night market, and even modern scenes like filling up at the petrol station. As eager young artists the children have taken great pride in presenting their original creations that pulse with colour and action. The illustrations ‘Untitled 1 and 2’ demonstrate the wildness of the children’s naïve grace, which is unburdened by too much knowledge in the Age of Information.
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As can be imagined the big toe was a much sought after commodity in the hot and sticky days of the British Raj when spotty public school types with plumby accents and names like Rupert were sent away by parentally fatigued mater and pater to seek fame and fortune in far off corners of the Empire. “Oh I say chaps, let’s have a jolly old rumpus in the Raj.” Those were the days before Oprah Winfrey had people crying about how their family had fallen apart because hubby kept passing wind during dinner and (horror of horrors) leaving the toilet seat up and the most exciting thing on television was “Songs of Praise” from the parish church of Little Upper Wallop. Sunday evening was always a special occasion. The whole nation would stop, transfixed, staring at the black and white image of the stern looking school ma’am Miss Nether Swipe wearing her Sunday best flowery hat, in full cry to a rousing rendition of “Onward Christian Soldiers” while next to her old Mr Wilcox, hymn book upside down, pretended to mouth the words and little Thomas Higginbottom picked his nose and wiped his finger on his blazer. Hard to believe I know but in the Raj they didn’t have television. “Toe Motion” brought luxurious comfort and people didn’t worry too much about electricity blackouts. A gin and tonic in the toe powered cool of a tropical evening was the height of colonial decadence. It used to be that way but, sad to say, these days that new fangled electricity stuff has put many toe advantaged people out of work. The Punkah Wallahs have now gone and the only memory is the term “punkah louvre”, the name given to the cool air outlets above the seats in aircraft (now there’s a bit of totally useless information for you, interesting - maybe, but useless nonetheless). The punkahs, of course, have been replaced by the ceiling fan, that ubiquitous piece of electrical wizardry that sits forgotten on the ceiling and makes life bearable all over the tropical and sub tropical zones of the planet by cooling your room. Actually that’s not quite right. The cooling effect of ceiling fans (and punkahs for that matter) is achieved not by blowing cool air to cool the room but by blowing air over your skin, this increases the evaporation rate of perspiration so making your body’s natural cooling process work better. A diaphoresis invigorator so to speak. You might as well turn the ceiling fans off if there’s no one in a room. Mostly our ceiling fans are out of sight and out of mind but then, one day, they go wrong and we are reminded how useful they are. Surprisingly they very rarely do go wrong and, you may be pleased to know, they also use very little electricity (around 65 watts or about the power consumption of a medium sized standard light bulb). They are a simple but cleverly designed device, an electric motor hanging on a pole with 3, 4, 5 or even 6 fan blades fastened directly to the motor. No gearbox and very little to go wrong. The secret of the ceiling fan lies in the fact that the rotor is heavy and acts as a flywheel. It takes a while for the motor to get turning but once it has got up to speed there is a lot of momentum in the flywheel and the motor doesn’t have to work hard to keep it moving. It takes more energy to start a ceiling fan than it does to keep it turning (funny that). If you remember in the recent article “Danish Bacon” we talked about how electrons zipping through wires make electric motors turn. In a ceiling fan you may (depending on the design) have 2 different windings of copper wire in the motor, one (the main winding) to provide the power to keep it turning and a second (auxiliary winding) which is needed to get it started. Another important component in a ceiling fan is a capacitor. Simply speaking a capacitor is an electrical device that stores up electricity then releases it as a sudden burst of energy. The capacitor works with the auxiliary winding to provide a kick start to get the fan turning. Capacitors are also used to start flourescent lights, in photographic flash guns and in air conditioners. If your ceiling fan won’t start (you may hear it buzzing but it won’t start moving) it could well be the capacitor. Try pushing the blades to start the fan turning, if the problem is the capacitor the fan may carry on running normally once you have manually started it. You can do a similar trick with a flourescent light by stroking along the length of the tube with your hands, this generates static electricity which can “zap” the tube and get it started if the capacitor isn’t working properly. Sorry I don’t have a trick for an air conditioner but a rather large hammer may provide a somewhat cathartic experience and a short lived (though rather expensive) emotional release.
Earlier fans may have pull chains or rather large wall mounted rotary switches while these days there are some smart looking solid state rotary speed controls and even remotely controlled fans. Take care. The solid state rotary speed controls look very much like light dimmer switches but they are not the same. It is important to note that you should NOT use a light dimmer to control a ceiling fan. There are a number of people around who may call themselves electricians that may not know the difference.
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If you do want to use a smart modern speed control for your fan it is best to buy a high quality unit specifically designed for the job. Fans are driven by electric motors and so may use more peak power than lights and will need to be earthed (grounded). You shouldn’t use existing lighting wiring to power a ceiling fan, you will need a higher rated 3 core cable. You also need to think about how the fan is mounted to the ceiling. Remember a fan can be quite heavy and don’t fly very well even though they are pushing air downwards, you don’t want the fan to come loose during the kid’s christmas party or you may well end up with a ceiling fan massacre. You need to make sure the fan is securely fastened to a reasonably substantial beam in the ceiling. Take very careful note of the height of the fan. As Marie Antoinette found out, thin pieces of steel travelling at speed can remove even a robust sense of humour rather quickly. Exuberant fathers throwing their babies in the air under ceiling fans have caused more than a few tragedies around the world. You need to make sure that the fan blades are higher than baby tossing height ie. a tall man with his arms outstretched. Some people say 7 feet, I would say significantly higher to be safe. A ceiling fan should spin smoothly particularly at higher speeds. If the fan wobbles (and many do) it means that the fan is out of balance. Two things can put the fan out of balance: variation in the weights of the fan blades or variations in the position the blades are bolted on to the fan hub. If your fan does wobble first check that the fan is clean, and that the blades are in good condition. Rusting of blades, different amounts of paint or even a wasps nest can make the blade weights vary. You can try removing the blades and then reinstalling them in different positions on the hub. If this doesn’t work you can try adding small amounts of weight to the blades to get them back into balance. You might try a blob of chewing gum or blutak stuck on the end of the blade but it may take a bit of experimentation to (a) find the right blade and (b) get the right amount of weight added. Some time ago I went to see a very nicely finished group of villas situated right on the beach. The living rooms were all finished in powdered palimanan stone which gave a beautiful natural finish to the rooms, but - each room had a brown line around the walls a metre down from the ceiling. Examination revealed that the lines were caused by two ceiling fans in each room that had steel blades. Being exposed to constant sea breezes the blades had rusted and sprayed a line of rust around the room.
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I am referring, of course, to the time of the Punkah Wallahs. The patriarch’s big toe would be connected to a piece of string which went up to the ceiling and passed through a series of pulleys to a large horizontal fan known as a Punkah. When the toe pulled the string the fan blade swept across the ceiling to provide a draft.
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There are various different ways of controlling the speed of a ceiling fan and how these work is a little too complicated to go into here. I sense your brain is starting to glaze over but suffice it to say the speed controller should match the fan and it is best to use the speed controller supplied with the fan.
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Flower Power in Bali by Meeka Anne The fragrant scent of jasmine and gardenia waft in the air. A solitary white and yellow frangipani lies gracefully on its side, in the middle of a path. You carefully step around miniature intricately woven flower filled baskets on the sidewalk. While waiting for your menu at a restaurant, someone places a plumeria behind your ear. Drifting away in a bathtub beneath layers of velvety floral softness, you enjoy a tasty hibiscus tea. Bali is filled with flowers and your senses will be overwhelmed with delight as you see, taste, touch, and enjoy the essence of all the beautiful blossoms that surround you. The two previous feature stories in this series covered the beloved palm and the ever industrious bamboo. These are two of the plants most honored and utilized by the Balinese. But as much as the palm tree represents life, and bamboo represents functionality, flowers represent beauty, fragrance and spirituality to the Balinese.
Canang sari at the market Without a doubt the most prevalent and important use of flowers in Bali is spiritual. The sacred Hindu text, Bhagavad Gita has a passage in which Lord Khrisna says; if one offers me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, fruit or water, I will accept it. It’s safe to assume the Balinese take this proclamation very literally as it is estimated that offerings of canang sari, which are composed of these elements, number more than three million daily. Canang sari are small woven baskets filled with some fruit, leaf and four colors of flowers. These beautiful palm baskets are very systematically created with the color of the flowers and the direction they are placed in, both holding special significance. Each floral variety is positioned on compass points according to the deity they represent. As everything else in Balinese ritual, the symbolism of these objects of spiritual art is precise and detailed. The markets are full of industrious ladies in brightly colored sarongs selling baskets upon baskets of marigold, frangipani, cempaka, sandat, and hydrangeas. Some Balinese buy the flowers and make their own canang sari while others too busy with other obligations simply purchase express canang already prepared. On regular days, these offerings are simple and placed only once a day in key locations such as doorways, cooking Buying canang sari at the market areas, water supply and of course all family temples and shrines. On special occasions such as full moons, new moons, or other auspicious calendar days, the canang sari become even more complex and more prolific. Another magnificent display of flowers for religious ritual can be found on the gebogan, which are elaborate meter high towers created for Balinese women to carry on their head in procession to the temple for special ceremonies. These can be made of several items, but often are created of only flowers. The simple synopsis for all of these offerings is that this is the way the Balinese honor the Gods with a sincere thank you. The detailed
explanation of the symbolism and the type of offerings is too vast to explain in one story.
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Another way the Balinese honor the Gods with flowers can be found by observing visual and performing arts. Graceful female Balinese dancers create elaborate headbands from yellow and white frangipani and champaka which are woven together with wire. The male characters in these dance performances place frangipanis behind both ears. Interestingly enough the powerful pecalang, (banjar security) often place a red hibiscus behind their ear to symbolize their position of authority. Red stands for Brahma and the element of fire, so therefore is a sign of strength. Temples are decorated with detailed stone carvings and pillars of intricate flower designs. Flowers are one of the preferred subjects of local artists and roadside stands are filled with canvases large to small featuring floral masterpieces in every color of a painter’s palette. The proliferation of spas in Bali is astounding and flowers play a major role in this exploding industry. Over twenty years ago, I experienced my first flower bath at the Nur salon in Ubud. One of the first salons to offer this royal treatment to tourists, they set the bar for an emergence of Balinese spa treatments that are now recognized worldwide. Since then hundreds of spas have followed with a hundred different twists of the luxurious flower bath. This enchanting bath is preceded by a massage and body exfoliation. Afterwards, an oversized tub is filled with hot water and then covered with a layer of red flowers, creating a floating field of luxury. It is a heavenly experience and buckets of flowers are utilized in these treatments. In addition to this, most spas place frangipanis strategically on stairways, bathroom counters, railings, and just about anywhere that will create a pleasing aesthetic. And of course, many of the fragrant oils you enjoy during your treatments are produced by steam distillation of floral varieties, such as lavender or ylang-ylang. Another primary use of flowers on the island would be by hotels and villas. Enter any hotel lobby and you will be met with elaborate, exotic floral arrangements in the e n t r a n c e w a y, a n d smaller but equally beautiful arrangements in your hotel room. One of the most exotic and stunning locally grown flowers is the heliconia. A very good friend of mine saw the opportunity for exotic flowers on the horizon about 10 years ago. His great grandfather purchased 12 hectare in Payangan, near Landscape of Sekar Bumi Ayu Ubud, around 1950. At this time the main crops were clove, rice and vegetables. Ketut Subagia decided to leave the city of Denpasar, and go back to the village and take care of his mom. Being a forward thinker, he began cultivating the land with over 50 varieties of exotic flowers including over 30 varieties of heliconia. I visited Sekar Bumi Ayu Flower Farm this week and it was inspiring. As Bali continues to overdevelop, it is rare to have the opportunity to visit such an expansive and pristine area. Ketut won an award from the Indonesian government in 2003 for creating the largest flower farm in all of Indonesia. While I was there I spoke with the kepala desa for the village of Kerta, where the farm is located. He is very supportive of the expansion of this farm and is helping to arrange for the roads to be improved to allow the passage of larger vehicles. He is also interested in keeping the surrounding village eco sound by promoting organic gardening and bamboo cultivation. Ketut harvests over 300 heliconia flowers daily to supply his florist shop in Ubud along with deliveries to hotels and villas. In the future are plans to host weddings, parties and special events on the magnificent grounds of this property. Most importantly, he is in the process of setting up the farm for student tours and ecotourism. Student tours start at 35.000RP per person for basic tours on up to 75.000RP, which includes lunch and a flower arranging session. Individual tourists can call for cost and arrangements of private tours. For more information, contact Sekar Bumi Farm at 081-246-69933.
Process of preparing heliconia am so pleased to see Ketut receiving support from both national and local government in the development of his land for farming at a time when many are focused primarily on hotel and villa development. The ecological balance of nature in Bali is precarious at best. Last year a friend of mine who had left Bali returned for the first time after a three year absence. I asked her what seemed different, and she said, “There aren’t as many flowers anymore.” At that time the signature frangipani trees were suffering from a mold disease. Suddenly the pathways which were usually strewn with these flowers which drop so gently from the trees were bare and trees usually full of blossoms were barren. The grandma that had for years walked the grounds near my home collecting fallen flowers, now collected empty plastic bottles. It is hard to imagine this small island can support the incredible demand for flowers. I read that each Hindu family uses approximately ½ kilo per week of flowers for offerings. If this is accurate it would result in over 12,000 tons of flowers annually, just for the daily offerings. Although most families grow as many flowering trees and shrubs as possible in their compound to sustain their own need for this fragrant bounty, the demand far exceeds the long term sustainability. It’s clear that flowers are an important part of Balinese culture and spirituality. My Balinese Tai Chi instructor always creates a visualization of a flower in his guided meditations, as he feels they are the one thing that most represents love and beauty. These beautiful gifts from nature are for the Balinese a lifeline to the gods, a major component of the tourist industry and a source of income for many of the elderly women here who gather flowers to sell at the market. Next time you see a lone frangipani on the sidewalk, lean over and pick it up. For just a moment, close your eyes and feel the softness of the petal on your skin as you inhale the subtle fragrance of the fragile blossom. In that moment, as you experience a sudden calmness, you will fully understand the prodigious power of the flower. For questions or comments about this article contact meekaanne@ yahoo.com Copyright © 2011 Meeka Anne
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Local News Indonesia Implicates Terror Gang in Police Deaths Indonesian police said on Sunday (5/6) the gunmen who shot dead two police officers in Central Sulawesi were from an extremist group founded by radical cleric Abu Bakar Bashir.
latest in a series of recent terror-related incidents including a Good Friday plot to blow up a Jakarta church and a book bomb campaign targeting Muslim moderates and counter-terrorism officials.
“All of them were indicated to be Jemaah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT) members who had been training or preparing themselves to commit terror acts planned in that region,” national police spokesman Anton Bachrul Alam told reporters.
Bashir, 72, has been accused of providing funding of more than $62,000 to a terrorist group dubbed Al-Qaeda in Aceh that was plotting attacks in Indonesia, and prosecutors have sought a maximum life sentence.
“Their future plans include stealing firearms from Brimob special police force in Central Sulawesi, robbing a bank and carrying out robberies in the villages,” he added. Two men have been arrested over the attack, in which four gunmen on motorcycles opened fire on police guarding a bank in Palu district last month and two other gang members were killed in a raid in Poso district on Saturday, Alam said. Three others are still at large, he added. The shooting is the
Police say the JAT he founded in 2008 was a front for a new campaign of terrorism in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority state. Indonesia is struggling to deal with the threat of homegrown Islamist militants who oppose the country’s secular, democratic system and want to create a caliphate across much of Southeast Asia. Vicious communal clashes between Muslims and Christians in 2000 and 2001 claimed around 1,000 lives in Poso, and sporadic unrest continued for several years. (June 5th 2011)
Indonesia to Investigate Animal Cruently Claims Indonesia on Wednesday (1/6) promised to investigate allegations of cruel and inhumane treatment of livestock in its abattoirs after Australia suspended live cattle exports to 11 slaughterhouses. But agriculture ministry livestock department chief Prabowo Respatiyo Caturroso conceded there were no regulations in Indonesian law that could be used to sanction abattoirs found to be abusing animals. “We’ll send officials to all the abattoirs to investigate if there’s animal mistreatment. We’ll punish those proven to have committed animal cruelty,” Caturroso told AFP. But asked what sanctions the offending abattoirs could face, he paused and said: “Actually, none yet”. “We have a 2009 draft law covering animal welfare but it hasn’t been implemented yet. And we’re still formulating the sanctions. We’ll speed up the process of implementation,” he said. Australia on Tuesday (31/5) suspended live cattle exports to Indonesian abattoirs featured in a report by state television which showed gruesome footage of cattle being mistreated and abused. Australian Agriculture Minister Joe Ludwig described the behavior as “completely unacceptable”. “No one accepts the mistreatment of animals,” Ludwig told a news conference amid a national uproar over the A$684.5 million ($734 million) live cattle trade, 60 percent of which goes to Indonesia. He also ordered an independent inquiry into the treatment of animals along the entire supply chain to Indonesia. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation said it had evidence of cruelty including kicking, hitting, gouging of eyes and breaking of some animals’ tails as workers attempted to force cattle into slaughter boxes. Indonesia claims to adhere to strict Islamic rules governing the humane “halal” slaughtering of animals. An official with the country’s largest Islamic body, the Indonesia Ulema Council (MUI), said the “haram” or forbidden slaughtering of animals had to stop. “This is sinful if we continue to let it happen. The government and the MUI have a responsibility to immediately stop the
practices which are against animal welfare,” MUI food, drugs and cosmetics chief Lukman Hakim said. French retail giant Carrefour, the biggest supermarket chain in Indonesia and a major purchaser of Australian beef, told AFP on Tuesday that Jakarta had to respond to Australia’s concerns. Carrefour spokesman Satria Hamid said the retailer was “very concerned” about the suspension of the live cattle trade from Australia, which could see a spike in beef prices in local stores. “Most of our imported meat comes from Australia. Although we also carry huge amounts of local meat, we hope that the government will settle this problem soon,” he said. Indonesian agriculture officials seemed at a loss to respond to the furore and would not answer AFP’s requests for comment. “There is no update at the moment about the issue,” agriculture ministry animal welfare chief Sri Mukartini said, “I have yet to coordinate again with the director general.” “We’ll give an update as soon as there is progress.” Australia shipped Aus$684.5 million ($734 million) worth of live cattle in 2010, with Indonesia accounting for just under 60 percent of the trade or some 521,000 animals. Mukartini told AFP on Monday, before Australian announced the suspension, that animal welfare was linked to education and development. She also said that a 2009 law meant to guarantee humane treatment of live cattle imports had not been implemented. “Animal welfare is a relatively new issue in Indonesia. We’re still developing regulations,” she said. “This is different to what happens in developed countries like Australia, which see it as an important issue because their people have better awareness of animal welfare.” Indonesian officials were unable to explain whether they were investigating the abattoirs mentioned in the ABC report. (June 1st 2011)
Obama to Attend East Asia Summit in Bali US President Barack Obama is set to take part in the East Asia Summit Plus 2011 scheduled for November in the resort island of Bali, Governor Made Mangku Pastika said here on Thursday (26/5). Pastika said Obama confirmed a plan to participate in the summit through the US ambassador and consul general when they met him at his office in Bali on Wednesday. He said the summit would bring together all leaders of the East Asia Summit members. The East Asia Summit is a meeting of the 10 ASEAN member states, along with China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand. The Bali summit will feature two new members, the USA and Russia. East Asia Summits are held after annual ASEAN leaders` meetings. The first summit was held in Kuala Lumpur on December 14, 2005. “Obama will come. He will also enjoy the natural scenery and culture of Bali,” Pastika said. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will come to Bali in July for a conference ahead of Obama’s visit, he said. He said the Bali administration was ready to receive Obama by stepping up security. (May 27th 2011) Official Confident of Hollywood Ending in Foreign Film Boycott Indonesia’s despair over the lack of Hollywood blockbusters on the big screen may be over soon, according to a tourism official. Ukus Kuswara, the director general for culture, arts and film at the Ministry of Tourism, said the government and the Motion Picture Association had negotiated a “win-win solution.” “Let’s just say it’s not about the tax figure, but the mechanism for its imposition. There’s a difference in perception but that’s been sorted out now,” he told AFP without elaborating. The dispute centers on Indonesia’s new system of calculating and charging royalties on imported films, which the MPA said had “a detrimental impact on the cost of bringing a film into Indonesia.” When asked to clarify, Ukus said the ministry wanted US box-office hits which made up more than half of all movies screened in Indonesia before the boycott began in February - to return as soon as possible, largely due to the detrimental impact the boycott has had on the cinema industry. “I have been monitoring the films [being shown] and cinema visitors, and it’s sad to see theaters empty,” he said. While the Directorate General of Customs and Excise has been resolute about implementing the new royalty computation, the Ministry of Tourism has always maintained that the government is open to negotiations with film importers. Ukus said that while it was the government’s right to impose taxes and duties, “we need a way of determining import duties that everyone agrees to.” “We will have one more meeting with the Ministry of Finance [on Monday] regarding the tax scheme,” he said. “Hopefully, in the next one or two weeks, importers can resume bringing in box-office hits to Indonesia.” (May 30th 2011) Indonesia ‘Worst’ in Tobacco Fight As countries mark World No Tobacco Day today, Indonesia is still struggling to end the deadly addiction among its citizens despite overwhelming evidence that smoking is a major killer. Ministry of Health data shows that more than 60 percent of Indonesian men are smokers and more than 43 million children live with smokers. A global youth tobacco survey conducted by the WHO in 2006 found that more than 37 percent of Indonesian high school and university students smoked, and three out of 10 admitted they started before turning 10. Indonesia remains the only country in the Asia-Pacific region that has not ratified the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, which requires its members to ban all tobacco advertising, including sponsorships and promotions, and impose no-smoking zones. This has led activists to describe Indonesian programs to fight tobacco addiction, especially among young smokers, as the “worst in the world.” “Indonesia is a gigantic country, the number of smokers is outrageous,” said Fuad Baradja, head of public education at the Indonesian Smoking Control Foundation (LM3). “People start smoking when they are toddlers. But despite the severity of the situation, we still don’t have adequate regulations that can address these problems properly. Therefore it’s safe to say our anti-tobacco programs are the worst in the world.” (May 30th 2011)
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Two Garuda Planes Receive Bomb Threat Two Garuda Indonesia planes at Juanda Airport received a bomb threat from an unidentified person on Wednesday (25/5). Commander of the Juanda Air Base Supranyoto confirmed the bomb threat which was faxed to the airport. According to the fax, two Garuda planes serving the SurabayaJakarta route would be blown up. He said his men found three packages suspected of containing explosives in the G-8 waiting room. However, they found no bomb. One of the packages contained jelly, he said. (May 25th 2011) Denpasar Gearing up for Bali Art Festival More than 15,000 artists from 334 groups are expected to join the 33rd Bali Art Festival on June 10 at the Bali Cultural Park in Denpasar, Bali. “President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is scheduled to officiate,” Bali Cultural Agency head Ketut Suastika said on Friday (3/6). A Bhisma Dewabharata traditional dance performance has been scheduled to open the event, which has a budget of more than Rp. 4 billion (S$ 575,400). Organizers have promised to keep most of Denpasar’s streets car-free during the event, Ketut said. Parking would be available near Ngurah Rai sport center and the east square of the Renon Museum, he said. “There will be shuttle buses carrying visitors from the parking lots to the venue every 15 minutes,” he said. Artist troupes from five countries have confirmed their plan to take part in the 33rd Bali Arts Festival scheduled for June 10-July 9 at the Denpasar Cultural Park, a spokesman said. “The five countries are the United States, India, Malaysia, Japan and Australia,” Head of the Bali Provincial Culture Office I Ketut Suastika said. (June 4th 2011) 15 Writers Chosen for Ubud Writers Festival The committee of the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (UWRF) has chosen 15 writers to appear at the annual literary event, held in Ubud, Bali from Oct. 5-9 this year. The festival, which was first held in 2004, is one of the most prominent literary festivals in the world. Fatimah Bhutto, a poet who is the granddaughter of former Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, praised the festival as one of the best literary festivals of its kind. The writers are Alan Malingi from West Nusa Tenggara, Arafat Nur from Aceh, Aulia Nurul Adzkia from Ciamis, Budy Utamy from Riau, Fitri Yani from Bandar Lampung, Ida Ahdiah from Tangerang, Irianto Ibrahim from Kendari, Pinto Anugrah and Ragdi F Daye from Padang, Rida Fitria from Lumajang, Sandy Firly from Banjarmasin, Sanie B Kuncoro from Solo, Saut Poltak Tambunan from Jakarta, Satmoko Budi Santoso from Yogyakarta, and Wahyudin from Banten. This year the theme of the festival will be “Nandurin Karang Awak”, literally meaning cultivate the land within, based on the work of the late Balinese poet Ida Pedanda Made Sidemen. (June 6th 2011) 1089 Sex Workers in Bali Infected with HIV/AIDS A total of 1089 female sex workers operating in Bali are allegedly infected with the HIV/AIDS virus according to the National AIDS Commission (KPA) of Bali. The data is based on the results from research carried out by a team from the Ministry of Health in 2010. A study of the distribution of the disease by district/city shows that of the 4399 people infected with HIV/AIDS, Denpasar had the most with 1949 affected people and Bangli had the lowest amount with 51 people. The majority of people living with HIV/AIDS are heterosexual (3183 people), followed by intravenous drug users (768), homosexuals (253), perinatal cases (mother to child) (108), and unknown transmission makes up 87 cases. (May 27th 2011)
German Man Arrested for Theft in Sanur Ralf Singer a 45 year old German citizen was arrested by police last Wednesday (25/5) for stealing camera equipment from Bali Marine Sport in Jalan Kesuma Sari, Sanur. Pandji Ramadan of the South Denpasar police reported that Singer was arrested at his home on Wednesday, May 25, at around 3am. Singer had apparently been a regular visitor to the Bali Marine Sport premises before the robbery. “So far no specific motive has been found. We suspect he did it because he had no money,” explained Pandji. Police found a number of items of stolen goods including two underwater cameras, a Canon digital camera and two flashlights at Singers home also in Sanur. (May 30th 2011) SAR Bali Expands with New Helicopter and Personnel The Bali branch of Basarnas, Indonesia’s search and rescue (SAR) agency, has received a new helicopter and plans to add additional manpower to its operations. The helicopter was delivered after a series of agreements between the Bali provincial government and the national SAR agency. “We expect the rescue team can work more effectively and efficiently with this helicopter. In the future we will seek additional helicopters for rescue team service improvement,” said Head of SAR Denpasar Ketut Parwa. Basarnas Bali’s new aircraft is a German designed twin engine NBO-105 which was licensed and manufactured by Indonesian Aerospace (IPTN) in Indonesia. The light utility helicopter can carry five people including the pilot and two victims. The Bali based aircraft will be equipped with a search camera and life locator. This equipment can assist in finding victims in disaster situations. Bali’s SAR personnel now number 75 trained rescuers, with Basarnas planning to expand this to 500 in the coming years. An agency official said he believes that Bali is Indonesia’s face in the eyes of the international community, and should have a competent search and rescue infrastructure. (May 30th 2011) WHO Conducts Study of Rabies in Bali - Toddler Latest Vicitm The World Health Organization (WHO) in cooperation with Animal Health Directorate, Directorate General of Animal Husbandry and Animal Health, and Denpasar Veterinary Office, has conducted epidemiological studies of rabies in Bali. “The study is connected with antibody response of dogs which have been vaccinated in Bali, except Nusa Penida, a separate island in Karangasem district,” Bali provincial administration spokesman I Ketut Teneng said here on Tuesday (31/5). He said the study result indicated that dogs antibody was still low, namely 41.88 percent of 1,354 samples taken. The Bali rabies-control technical team and Agriculture Ministry’s Directorate of Health have agreed on a mass rabies vaccination phase two in Bali. The mass vaccination will be conducted on all domestic dogs until August or September this year. The first phase of vaccination on 80 percent of the dogs in Bali was conducted from October 2010 to March 2011. A toddler from Bangli is the latest rabies victim. Ni Kadek Sudiani (4) who died Saturday (4 / 6) was diagnosed with brain inflammation or encephalitis. However as the girl had a history of being bitten by a dog about a month ago, Sanglah doctor Ken Wirasandhi said the patient was suspected as having rabies. Sudiani who was bitten by a dog on the lips on Tuesday (19 / 4) and did receive the VAR vaccine once, however did not complete the course, fell ill on Wednesday (11 / 5). (June 6th 2011)
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Design of Courthouse’s Glass Stairs is a Peeping Tom’s Dream People can see up a woman’s skirt from the busy walkway under the stairs. “If you wear dresses, you’re on notice that you might want to take the elevator, as I will be doing,” says Judge Julie M. Lynch, who wears dresses exclusively to work. (Columbus Dispatch) Dad Waves Teen Son Off to School in Different Costume Every Day The boy has gotten used to his dad’s antics. He says of his friends: “Most of them like it, and we roll down our windows and wave. It’s fun.” (Deseret News) Woman Hurt by Falling Tombstone During Cemetery Sexcapade The woman was with a male friend in the graveyard just before 7 p.m., visiting the grave of a relative when they decided to engage in some “extracurricular activities,” says a cop. One of the grave markers rolled onto the woman’s leg during their hanky-panky. (NJ.com) Man Charged after Paying Disputed Medical Bill with 2,500 Pennies After asking medical clinic employees if they accepted cash, Jason West dumped 2,500 pennies onto the counter and demanded that they count it. The incident upset clinic staff, says an assistant police chief, and West’s behavior served “no legitimate purpose” so he was charged with disorderly conduct. (Deseret News) “It Kept Coming Out!”: Snake Slithers Out of Toilet, Scares Woman “It had to be at least 4 feet long,” says the 54-year-old woman. She closed the bathroom door and called her plumber. She also armed herself with a wooden dowel, in case the snake tried to slide underneath the door. (York Daily Record) Case Dropped Against Man Who Gave the Finger to Trooper The American Civil Liberties Union offered the 35-year-old man free legal representation after he was charged with harassment, but authorities have now decided not to pursue the case further, saying “this incident does not support probable cause to sustain the charge of harassment.” The guy told the officer he gave him the finger “because you’re thieves & you harass people.” (Denver Post) Girl Who Faked Pregnancy for School Project Gets 3.861 Grade She and other students making senior boards presentations were judged in six categories: research, project, organization, delivery, professionalism and visual element/technology. Each category was worth four points, and an average of 2.5 points was needed to pass. Gaby Rodriguez was close to 4.0. (Yakima-Herald.com) Woman’s Body Kept in Porch Freezer for Over a Decade Police believe Allan Dunn kept his wife’s death secret so he could collect her benefits. A woman’s body was found in a chest freezer on the guy’s porch. (TampaBay.com) Man with 12 Fake ID Cards Ends Up Being Charged as John Doe He was arrested after running from police at a Pennsylvania airport after flubbing his date of birth when asked to repeat it. (Allentown, PA, Morning Call) Man Builds Airplane in Basement, then Can’t Get It Out He thought about building a glass floor so visitors to the home could see the airplane sitting in the basement. His wife rejected that, so he settled on dismantling the basement wall. (WGAL.com) Iowa Tavern Owners Defend Mice-racing after being Ticketed “We don’t consider it gambling at all. It’s just people having fun,” says the bar owner. “It’s not like they are getting ate, if you’re a loser you die. Not like that at all.” (WQAD.com) Ten-year-old Boy Drags 6-foot Alligator Home from Nearby Canal The kid got a stern talk from his grandfather and wildlife officers. They told the boy that if he was older, he would have been arrested and charged with a felony. (Florida Today)
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This fortnight is kicked off with our Sagittarius Lunar Eclipse on the 16th and then heads into the Winter Solstice just after midnight on the 22nd when the Sun is at 0 degrees Cancer. Remember also that we are in the window of 3 eclipses with the next Solar Eclipse on the New Moon at the beginning of July, also in the sign of Cancer. Mars moves into Gemini just after the Solstice, to mark a time of energetic movement and accelerated verbal exchange. This time of Cancer is about creating home, nurturing and a safe environment to express all that is foremost in our minds now. Neptune and Jupiter have just come through a close exchange of heightened spiritual awareness, softening and opening the human heart to love, like never before. Saturn is freshly direct, and is playing it’s part in bringing fairness and sharing to relationships. Many of you have reunited with old friends, lovers and partners in an attempt to bring closure to them. Although this has been fraught with challenges particularly in the area of ego conflict. We have all been pushed to the limit of our ability to remain honest with ourselves and others. Remaining in integrity and have the backbone to make the necessary adjustments. There is friction as Uranus in that prickly sign of Aries, squares the very determined Pluto in Capricorn. Change is powerful and inevitable; abrupt and chaotic. There will be a soothing of jagged edges once the Planets move into Cancer. FULL MOON 24 Sagittarius 23 June 16, 2011 4:15 a.m. (partial Lunar Eclipse)
ARIES: The plodding days of Mars in Taurus are about to come to an abrupt halt and you will be catapulted into the frenzy of the Gemini whirlwind of change and inspiration. Ideas fly around like a swarm of bees to the nest. There will be a lot of coming and going and a great deal more interaction in the social arena. You will be the life of the party, which is a welcome relief to these past weeks of drudgery. Finally those mercurial wings have sprouted and you are in the right place and at the right time. With Uranus in your sign you will be adapting to change at a rapid rate now and change will come, invited or not.
LIBRA: Communication is a big part of who you are and with that the planets in Gemini have been satisfying your requirements. Now you are sifting through the memories to distinguish fact from fiction and truth from lies. If you spend too much time on this, you will only bring confusion. Come to rest in the heart and find forgiveness and compassion. If others are yet unable to be honest with themselves, at least have the patience and understanding of what it was like to be in their shoes. Forgive them and yourself. This is your key to peace of mind now, and a necessary ingredient for successful relationships.
TAURUS: Venus is transiting the sign of Gemini, creating havoc in your relationships. Procrastination is probable and flirtation an issue.This brings jealousy and possessiveness. How are you going to deal with it? The tendency is to state your case and to stick by what you believe to be true. Here’s the deal though, that trickster Mercury is it’s own sign of Gemini bringing a good deal of slipperiness and sideways movement to communication. As much as you want to be upfront and honest, your subconscious self is doing it’s best to run the show, and doesn’t the ego just love that scenario. Use that clever mind to catch itself out.
SCORPIO: There is a depth to your nature which is often misunderstood. Your sensitive self is often cloaked in mystery that belies your true feelings. This month portends a time of reuniting with those from your past who helped you to find yourself through deep understanding. In their presence you can relax a little, and take a load off. Talking about mundane events brings an ease of communication, that has no lasting agenda. With the need for drama temporarily suspended you will deeply surrender some of those heavy burdens. A little break from the everyday routine is good for you and will bring a breath of fresh air.
GEMINI: As we come to the end of the Sun in your sign, you feel freshly inspired and ready to face the coming year with enthusiasm and with such an auspicious time to mark your Solar Year, many will be in store for a fascinating ride. Eclipses inspire specific energetics which last from six to nine months. No doubt, there will many of you changing residence, locations and countries. With Mars freshly in your sign and Venus also, relationship looks very promising for you. If it’s in your nature to be flirtatious and fickle, this will also be highlighted. Communication is a great skill to hone, as relationship’s seek fairness and balancing.
SAGITTARIUS: Lunar Eclipse in your sign is bringing some much needed guidance to start the fortnight. Although the opposition from the Planets in Gemini can be a little annoying, allow your inner wisdom to guide you to the most appropriate action, despite what others may be saying. There are a lot of words being thrown around now, and they may even be conflicting your thinking as well as each other. Better to turn your attention to the inner voice of reason and find a moment of solitude to discern the best course of action. You will feel restless for the next few weeks, although there is the potential to create an inner calm even during the external clammer.
CANCER: The Solstice always marks the beginning of a fabulous time of year for you. Birthday time that is, when everyone is seeking a little solace in the comforts of home. You will be a little restless this year coming out of the Gemini/ Sagittarius Eclipses and heading into one in your sign. Movement is inevitable for most of us. It could be that more communication is necessary to bring about a sense of community. Meeting and getting to know each other on a personal level, highly likely. A lot of this still comes about through the media, although as Cancerian you like also the tactile and deeply emotional encounters. LEO: The Light of the Sun is temporarily blotted out and in that instance we look deeply into ourselves, without the great reflector doing it for us. Mercury the messenger of that great ball of fire, is suspended also from it’s duties. In this movement of the Heavens something is revealed to each of us and presents us with an encoding that will prompt particular actions and undertakings over the coming months. Ruled as you are by the Sun, this is always specifically important to you. There are a lot of old scenarios replaying so that we can choose to do them differently this time or go down the same old road and face the same consequences. VIRGO: Mercury in Cancer and Chiron in Pisces, both assigned rulership of your sign, are gracing water signs. This is a deeply emotional time for you, with a lot of deep feelings rising to the surface. You will want to share these with loved ones as well as extend yourself as an available sounding board for the emotional concerns of others. Jupiter is supporting you with it’s ability to remain steadfast during great changes. Although some will remain fixed in their efforts to change, you will be feeling quite pliable and ready and willing to take the necessary steps to promote lasting growth and adapt where necessary.
CAPRICORN: Cancer is in your polar opposite sign and with that you will be pulled to return to the hearth and home often. Business needs will take a back seat for a moment and for those triggered by the New Moon Eclipse in July will experience this for a few months. Pluto methodically pulling apart your rigid thinking and replacing it with a whole new model of being. This is a good thing and it is much better to go with the flow of events rather than fight against the force of it’s transformative ways. You will be deeply in touch with your emotional self now, and that in itself will promote a deeper and more honest look at yourself. AQUARIUS: As the flow changes from mental to emotional, you will no doubt move as required from head to heart. Not such a long journey, and although discernment is still required you will want to add a little warmth to your discourses this coming month. It is a little challenging, particularly when you have so much going on around you at the moment and are feeling inspired to begin many new projects. Pluto is promoting a bit of a plan, with the potential to change abruptly if required. All in all a bit of a balancing act, although one which will bring a great deal of success for you in many areas and promoting your individual flair for enterprise. PISCES: It’s a welcome relief when Planets move into fellow water sign Cancer this fortnight and during the coming weeks. The Gemini flavor brings with it a lot of tension for you, pulling you out of your seclusion and asking you to participate when often you’d rather be off in dreamland, and in particular now as Neptune your ruler graces your sign. There is a steadfastness to your ways of compassion, empathy and forgiveness and it feels easier than ever before to implement them. It’s almost like there is some assistance from unseen realms now. The thread of Unity is very apparent in your day to day encounters.
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REPLY TO PARADISE IN SICKNESS AND HEALTH I am an Australian who owns and operates a tattoo studio in Bali I have read your article about tattoos in your last edition of the advertiser. I agree with 5% that was written in that article, but disagree with how Kim has be trade the tattoo studios that are doing the right thing when it comes to health with getting a tattoo and the issues that we have in the tattoo and piercing studios in Bali. The way it’s written it’s said that 4 boys have contracted a disease so have you done any research to see if one of the boys already had it before they come to Bali as you have to pass on such a blood born disease, officially not or you would have not printed what you did or maybe you would print such a bullshit story.Theres other ways to catch Hiv or any of the other disease’s you have said they contracted when getting tattoos in Bali. If the boys did get infected at a tattoo studio in Bali that studio should be named and shamed. I would be one of very few studios that would pass Australian regulations if my studio was in my own country, but were not in Australia are we, that’s why the tattoo industry is the way it is here no rules no laws, it’s a joke. we all know that but why would you write something you see on the internet because like everything here they copy it. And the article also says it’s not proven as yet; get it 100% right before you write such thing that can destroy the good things 2% of studios that are doing it right. I think that person who sent the article in has been reading to many books and never worked or been in a tattoo studio before, she might be qualified and trained in other areas but not tattooing as I have 20 years experience in the tattoo industry .Maybe it’s a way for them to drum up some customers to test them for all the infections and complications’ you apparently have when you get a tattoo in Bali. You also have all the same risks anywhere in the world when getting a tattoo, I have a saying on a banner in my studio saying you want a cheap tattoo go to kuta beach and get a temporary tattoo. As I don’t do cheap tattoos because I care about my customers health and the tattoo after they leave my shop iam not just about making money from my customers. As I use nothing but the best sterilized equipment, and use all the best tattoo supplies available to me. I also have a degree in blood born diseases in Australia as I worked for Western Sydney Health Service for 5 years , so iam well aware of what to do and what not to do when it comes to my customers health I don’t need to look on the internet and copy some one else words and slander tattoo studios or any other people that are doing the right thing at the end of my 14 hour days 7 days a week I can sleep as I no iam doing the right thing by my customers as this shop puts food on the table for my family. Last word That article cost my tattoo studio 30.000.000rp in cancelations the first day it was out as my customers had read this article before they were due to come in to get tattooed so what will it cost me in the long run who knows and for the person who started this probably doesn’t care, my tattoo studio is clean and complies to Aussie health standards. THERES A OLD SAYING YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. SO DON’T GET A CHEAP TATTOO BECAUSE YOU WILL GET SOMETHING EXTRA FOR FREE.THEM BOYS THAT CONTRACTED THE VIRIS COULD HAVE GOT IT ANY WHERE MAY BE FROM A NIGHT OUT WHEN THEY GOT A BIT LONELY AND BLAMED THE TATTOO ONE WILL NEVER NO, OR DID ONE ALREADY HAVE THE VIRIS AND PASS IT ON TO HIS MATES ITS HAPPEN BEFORE AND SURE IT WILL HAPPEN AGAIN, MY SHOP AND MY LIFE WILL GO ON………… REGARDS GUNS
*** Dear Sir,
ATMs Again
Warning to tourists and expats using Permata Bank ATM’s in Bali, in particular the ATM at Circle K on Oberoi Rd in Seminyak. When an ATM runs out of money a screen will show saying “unable to complete transaction” and you will receive neither the money you attempted to withdraw nor a receipt. What you will get is a debit to your overseas account for the money you didn’t receive and zero help from Permata Bank. The phone number for the bank is never answered and when you go into the bank [I used the Legian Branch and spoke to the manager Didik] you will be told “Oh sorry, you must file a complaint with the your overseas bank before we will investigate anything” and “No we won’t even service the ATM” For tourists travelling on a budget this can ruin a holiday. So check your balances by interent should this happen and immediately file a complaint with your overseas bank. It will take months if ever to get your money back. Permata Bank knows of the problems but does nothing to address them. Such a poor reflection on this beautiful island. Lizzie L. Post, e-mail, fax or bring in your letters. Please address all to Letters To Bali Advertiser. Bali Advertiser will decide what to publish and will edit as needed.
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Address
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Address
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Address
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For Sale; Dodge Custom 200 Pick-up, new tyre, very excellent condition, all still original. (0361) 782 9999. [002] For Sale; Daihatsu Van Espass Year 1997. AC, Velg Racing, Leather seat. Call 0852 5363 4563. Excellent condition. [003] For Sale; Honda CRV ‘00 A/T light brown metallic, 2000cc, plate H7113GG, good condition, Rp. 115 million (ONO). Please call/ SMS 0878 6116 3056. [004] Volkswagen Safari 1976. Best Offer. 081 834 9696. Andrew. [005] Safari VW. Great condition. 26Jt. 0818 0576 6160. [006] For Sale; Jeep Daihatsu Feroza Sporty, 1996. Silver, Audio, Tyre 31, Leather sit. Very good condition, Price : 65 million, call : 0819 3307 6003. [007] Xenia brown 2004. Rp 89 million. Phone 0813 3755 0549. [008] For Sale; Willys’48. Army look, fully original. Rp 35 juta. Nego. Call 081 734 2488. [009] Big promo car rental, Karimun Estilo Rp. 2.800.000/mth, Xenia/APV/ Picanto at Rp. 3.000.000/ m o n t h , Av a n z a a t R p . 3.500.000/month all incl insurance. 744 6126 or 0878 6117 5005. [010] Ford Ranger Double Cab 4WD, 2008, white 20” C h r o m e R i m s , immaculate condition. Rp 215.000.000. Phone 0821 4591 2451. [011] 1972 Jeep Willys CJ5. New engine, Air-con, Power Steering, very good condition. Rp 45 million OBO. Must sell, we’re leaving the country! Email: <stephanie.rodigas@ gmail.com>. [012]
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Motorcycle For Sale; Aprilia RS125 year 2002, silver red color, low mileage only 7000km. Call 0813 3819 9999. [017] Harley Davidson Electroglyde (2001). Excellent condition. Stunning bike. Black and chrome. Bags, CD Radio. Bali plates. Blue Book and STNK. Dream ride. Rp 278 juta ONO. Call 00601 2292 7287. Email <enquiry@ assetopportunities. com>. [018] Yamaha Vixion, Brand new, only 60Km, Full warranty. 18Jt. 0818 0576 6160. [019] Honda Tiger, blue, 2007, 21.000kms, Rp 16 Million. 0813 3770 1683. [020] Honda Tiger. 06/2008 - 8500 kms, 15 million. (0361) 281766 or 0813 9940 7006. [021]
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ALL I’M ASKIN’ (OO) IS FOR A LITTLE RESPECT WHEN YOU COME HOME (Just a little bit) When you are finished reading this you are going to do something for yourself and the environment. You have to, it is that simple. And if you don’t I hope the guilt slowly eats away at all your joy in life. Ok that’s harsh, but expats, why should you live here and not take responsibility for your rubbish. True, many of you come from countries where there is a beautifully efficient system that whisks your unwanted debris and sorted recyclables to a far away land and there the relationship between you and your squanderous ways ends. But those days are over so face up to it. You live in Bali and their waste disposal system is downright, outright, unreservedly incompetent. But what to do? For starters you can get your recyclables collected each week; you just have to pay for it. But let me put it into perspective for you. Firstly it is ridiculously cheap, costing less than a cup of coffee a week, and secondly you are not paying yearly property rates as you would be in many other countries. You’ve got no argument. Eco Bali provide the service by giving you two nicely presented, moderately sized colour coded bags that hang on a lovely bamboo stand. The service comes with a complete rundown of what should go where because sometimes packaging can become confusing, is it paper, plastic or both? Eco Bali handles its safe transportation to recycling facilities in Java. Introducing recycling in the home offers your children the opportunity to get in touch with some grass roots style environmental responsibility and when you put it in your holiday villas you will be sending a clear message to all guests - R.E.S.P.E.C.T. If you are complaining about the mess around here then just DO SOMETHING. Contact ECO BALI (0361) 790 7314, 0361 844 6602, info@ eco-bali.com, www.eco-bali.com. WORTH NOTING The interesting thing about Bali’s waste disposal conundrums and the resulting plastic jackpot we live amongst actually provides us with insight. Insight into how
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much waste and filth we create. ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMY When ECO BUZZ mentioned, in an earlier column, that Anantara Resort Seminyak did not have Eco Hotel certification their public relations department were very keen for ECO BUZZ to let you know they DO care about the environment. It seems they recently received Green Globe certification. Congratulations. Anantara probably does care but it is also apparent Anantara needs to care. Clearly consumers, you are in charge. I am not 100% sure what this certification means but the point is aspects of the economy are being driven by the environment. With that equation the environment is going places. DASTARDLY DENGUE I am currently battling it out with a case of Dengue Fever. While Googling my newly acquired virus I discovered that plastic waste lying around urban areas collecting water is a perfect breeding ground for mosquito larvae. In fact it is considered a significant contributor to the prolific spread of Dengue. On the topic of Dengue there must be some great ways to prevent mosquito infestations without poisoning yourself in the process… would love to hear them! PS’S • If you are a member of an environmental organisation or a tree hugger and you know about something going down somewhere let ECO BUZZ know too! Good news events of any kind that support the environment; fundraisers, art exhibitions, talks, rallies, clean ups, or perhaps you know about something down and dirty…. • Thanks for all the messages of support for ECO BUZZ. I really appreciate that you have taken the time to let me know how you feel. Don’t forget ECO BUZZ is also on Facebook. THY DAILY Be the change that you want to see in the world - Ghandi.
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GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat
A DOSE FOR DENGUE
Long before community clinics and regional hospitals offered medical care to the Balinese, villagers took the traditional healing routes of indigenous medicinal herbs and a trip to the balian. Many still combine these options with allopathic medicine. Some of us foreigners do, too. When I built my house in Ubud 10 years ago, my p e m b a t u Wa y a n Manis started to tuck shoots and roots of medicinal plants around the house amid the flowers and fruit trees. I was already familiar with most of these plants after a decade of learning about healing herbs in Singapore. Some, like kencur, were new to me. Lately a new plant has turned up in the garden, one which may stop dengue fever in its tracks. For many years I have been interested in the vast ginger f a m i l y, o f w h i c h yellow turmeric (which I swear by as a general tonic and immune booster) is one. Temu kunci (Bosenbergia rotunda), a pungent cousin of the turmeric family, has recently been identified as an effective treatment for dengue fever. Although the leaf is similar to turmeric, the chemistry of temu kunci is closer to kencur than that of the other gingers. When I moved to Bali a decade ago, dengue fever was hardly mentioned. These days, it is rampant. This debilitating and sometimes fatal disease is the result of a virus transmitted through a mosquito bite. Recovery is exhausting and painful, and the hemorrhagic strain can be deadly. The virus has been transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which bites during the day, but viruses are very opportunistic. It may well have mutated and now be carried by other mosquito species; there is very little research on the subject. Bali’s rapid population increase of as much as 25% over the past decade is certainly a factor in the disease’s ascendancy. Uncontrolled development has created loss of habitat and thus dramatic population declines in bats and frogs/toads, natural predators of the mosquito. According to Hong Kong’s travel health website, dengue fever is an acute viral disease characterized by sudden onset of fever for three to five days, with symptoms including intense headache, joint and muscle pain, pain behind the eyes, nausea, gastrointestinal disturbances and rash. Minor bleeding, such as gum and nose bleeding, may occur at any time during the febrile phase. The incubation period is three to 14 days. Recovery may be followed by anemia, prolonged fatigue and depression. Sometimes the disease may progress to Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) and in some cases to Dengue Hemorrhagic Shock (DHS) which has a high mortality rate. Epidemics usually occur during and shortly after the rainy season. The WHO estimates that there are over 90 million cases reported annually with 2.5 billion people at risk. Untreated, complicated dengue fever can have a 50% mortality rate. It is present in 100 countries, and recently arrived in Florida. There are four genetically different strains of dengue. Bali has all four, with Type 3 often presenting as the most serious. Well, that’s cheerful. There’s no vaccination against dengue fever, and no treatment for the disease. The best advice
until recently was to avoid being bitten –- a raging fantasy in my particular patch of jungle.
cells. “Temu Kunci is an excellent anti-viral. I know of several people who have used it with success,” Dale states.
I talked to Tjok Gede Kerthyasa (Tjok De) who told me, “World wide, dengue is the fastest spreading vector-borne disease.” Dengue wasn’t a big issue in Bali until a couple of years ago, but the prevalence and speed with which it is spreading here is highly concerning. There are no reliable statistics, but its spread is exponential. People complain about the fact that not enough is being done about mosquito control but the research shows that it’s human population per square kilometer that determines the spread of dengue, not the mosquito population.” So the increase is dengue fever seems to be marching in step with the island’s increasing population density.
Ibu Lilir, a traditional Balinese herbalist, agrees that temu kunci is a potent weapon against dengue fever. “No traditional remedies existed for dengue fever in Bali because it is a new disease here. When I was a child it was unheard of. Recently I learned about temu kunci from a friend whose grandfather was a healer in Singaraja,” she told me.
Lately a new plant has turned up in the garden, one which may stop dengue fever in its tracks. Tjok De has been funded to undertake research for University of New England in Australia to develop a homeopathic remedy for dengue fever. He has isolated three individualized homeopathic prescriptions prepared from different strains of the virus which he believes will be effective in 90% of dengue fever cases. The remedies are mainly plant-based, using the wild hops and poison ivy which were used in Europe when dengue fever was prevalent there in the 19th century. The formal research process is a lengthy one, but he hopes to begin clinical trials within two years. Tjok De has started experimenting with temu kunci, and has recommended it to patients who report good results. According to homeopathic philosophy, the remedy or medicine for a particular disease should be found in the same environment, and temu kunci grows readily here. Most of the research on dengue fever has been on vector control, and there does not appear to be any research on the subject being conducted in Indonesia; most information is coming out of universities in Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and South America. Tjok De, who has studied the subject in depth, says, “When I see the increase in dengue fever I see it as a sign that something is out of balance in the nature around us. We have something to learn from the rapid spread of dengue fever. We need to respect nature here in Bali, and look to nature for solutions.” “Medical researchers have tried and mostly failed to find a vaccine against dengue fever for 30 years,” states ethnobotanist Dale Millard whose focus is on plant-based primary health care for communities without access to allopathic medicine. “Clinical research shows that the flavanols found in Bosenbergia rotunda have low toxicity and a strong inhibitory effect against the dengue virus.” Dale has looked at all the known chemistry on temu kunci. According to the Malaysian Journal of Analytical Sciences Volume 11, No 1 (2007) temu kunci is also anti tumour, antifungal, antibacterial, analgesic, antipyretic anti-spasmotic, anti-inflammatory and effective for rheumatism and muscular pain. Other studies link it to anti-HIV activity.
The Indonesians use many varieties of the ginger family in their cuisine as well as for their healing properties. Temu kunci root has traditionally been used as an anti-aging herb in Indonesia. It’s a popular culinary herb in Java, Malaysia and Chinese foods. In Java, it is the base for a dish called sayur bening, in which the root is smashed and boiled with vegetables. Lilir is enhancing her already encyclopedic knowledge of herbal remedies by studying to become an Ayurvedic herbalist at Hindu University, and will graduate next year. Her popular products including chemical-free herbal teas, skin care products, massage oils, scrubs, cocoa butter and insect repellents are available under the Nedis Herbal brand. She also produces traditional herbs for a large clientele of Balinese customers, who tell Lilir that her shop at 15 Jalan Suweta in Ubud is now the only place in town where they can buy traditional Balinese herbs. Lilir’s organic herb farm in Mumbal produces almost all the raw materials she uses. She does not irrigate the plants with water from the nearby rice fields, which is contaminated with chemicals, but uses only rainwater. She grows temu kunci plants and sells them for cultivation in home gardens. “Every household should have a temu kunci plant,” she says. The dose for dengue? Scrub about 300 grams of the fresh root and put through the juicer or blender, or smash it finely in a mortar with a little water. Make up to 2 litres with water take three times a day in 250 ml doses. May be sweetened with honey. Do not heat. For more information, contact: Tjok De (Homeopath) tjokmahatma@hotmail.com Ibu Lilir (Traditional Herbalist) baliherbalwalks@gmail.com
“Clinical research shows that the flavanols found in Bosenbergia rotunda have low toxicity and a strong inhibitory effect against the dengue virus.” A recent research paper (Antiviral Actions of Flavanoid-derived Compounds on Dengue Virus Type 2) was published in the International Journal of Biological Sciences 2010,6 (3) pages 294-302. Other papers were published by the Drug Design and Development Research Group of the University of Malaya in 2007 and 2008.
A collection of Ibu Kat’s stories, previously published as ‘Dragons in the Bath’, is now in its third printing under the title ‘Bali Daze -- Freefall off the Tourist Trail’. Available from Ganesha Books in Ubud and Seminyak or directly from Kat at bali_cat 7@yahoo.com
In simple terms, the dengue fever virus penetrates the cell nucleus and reprograms the nucleus to replicate the virus. The nucleus then bursts the cell membrane and releases the virus into the bloodstream (phagocytosis). The flavanoids in the temu kunci root inhibit re-entry of the viruses into new
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Bali ‘Red Cross’ Blood Bank Needs You The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. (These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361227-224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/office/hotel for your generous donation. The staff is professionally trained to International Standards and always uses new disposable needles. In addition, the Blood Bank is currently expanding its present list of Rh Negative Blood donors. If you are living in Bali and would be willing to have your name placed on a ‘confidential list’ for emergency cases, please call Ibu Metta - 081-855-2299 (English speaking). Help SAVE a life TODAY by sharing this information with your friends, colleagues and customers. Bali Rugby Union All players welcome, experienced or inexperienced, male & female, young & old. Senior Rugby Training Wednesday from 5pm at Canggu Club. Junior Rugby Academy: Mondays & Wednesdays 4-6pm Canggu Club; Thursday 4-6pm Bali International School. For further information <www. balirugby.com> or email <info@balirugby.com>. Bali Spa and Wellness Association A non profit, not commercially based organization that educates, networks, and promotes all individuals and businesses involved within the industry. Monthly lunch meetings the last Friday of every month at alternating locations throughout Bali. Contact: <info@balispawellnessassociation.org>. Bali Old Mobile (B.O.M.) B.O.M. is registered under the Indonesian Mobile Association (IMA) and meet on the first and third Sunday of every month outside the DPRD building in Renon at 16.00. Membership costs Rp. 50.000 registration with an additional Rp. 5.000 / month membership fee. Members get discount on spare parts and in some restaurants. For more information call Roy on 0361 467 766, Hp. 0813 3831 3377.
Bali Usada Free meditation for your health and mind. Every Friday 6.00pm. Bali Usada 289 209. Balinese Traditional Healing Introduction to medicinal plants and how to use traditional medicine (no charge). (memperkenalkan beberapa tanaman obat dan cara menggunakannya secara gratis). Please come to Balinese Traditional Healing Center at Jl. Jembawan No. 5 (next to the Ubud Post Office) ph. 7426189 or email: <balihealer@hotmail.com>.
office hours: Monday-Friday, 10.00am - 5.00pm Books for Bali Project The BOOKS FOR BALI PROJECT support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We can assist with the donation of books and resources to local school and libraries. For more information go to www. ganeshabooksbali.com, ring Made Rohani on (0361) 970320 or come into Ganesha Bookshop, Jalan Raya, Ubud and read about the project.
Biblical Counseling Services & Educational Services Ministries The Great Shepherd’s Biblical Counseling and Educational Services Ministries in Denpasar city area. Services include: Christian counseling, family and marriage counselings, baptisms, bible studies, translation and christian university correspondence courses. Please kindly contact: <greatshepherd5000@gmail. com>. Please send your name, address and phone number to our e-mail and we will confirm.
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BIWA Bali International Women’s Association (BIWA) is a secular nonprofit organization for women of all nations. This association was formed in 1974 primarily to contribute to the social welfare of the Balinese community while fostering friendship and understanding between women of different nationalities, living in Bali. Many activities are held regularly, the most popular is the monthly luncheon held at different venues, on the last Thursday of each month. We welcome you to join us, however please ensure you book at least two days in advance. For more information, please visit the website www.biwa-bali.org or call BIWA centre on 0361 286564 or 0361 7469607 / email us <info@biwa-bali.org>, or visit BIWA Centre at Jl. D. Tandakan No. 5, shop no 4, Sanur-Bali during
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Realm of the Big Trees: Pupuan Deep in the mountains of west Bali’s Tabanan Regency is the faraway district of Papuan, a coffee, clove and rice growing region of towering trees and twisting mountain roads. This unspoiled area on the slopes of Mt. Batukaru has some of the most magnificent rice field scenery on the island, the bounty of its harvest renowned for its robust flavor. The area also supplies fruit, cacao, vanilla and herbs for the domestic and export markets. Exotic trees such as durian, mangosteen, rambutan, duku and white mango grace the countryside.
to tour the island by bicycle in 1906, cycling has been a popular outdoor recreation for tourists on Bali. The activity has been made even more popular by the iconic image of Julia Roberts cycling down a Bali country road in the movie Eat, Pray, Love. Like Julia, the trick is finding the untrafficked roads.
To reach the place of the big trees we first had to take the road of the big trucks two hours out of Denpasar west along the coastal highway to Antosari, then head directly north in the direction of Seririt. The district is also reachable by driving one hour south from Bali’s north coast. There are a limited number of hotels and restaurants along this entire stretch of road. One of the area’s most unique is the Cempaka Belimbing Guest Villas in the mountain village of Suradadi. Cempaka Belimbing has received prestigious awards for its environment and social policies which strive to maintain a harmonious balance between man, nature and the surrounding communities. The hotel is held out as a model for other small resorts in Bali to aspire to. The next morning at 8:30 am, Wayan - helmeted and suited up with spandex like a long-distance racer – was waiting in the street outside. One of the three gardeners working at the resort, he was taking time out from harvesting rice and will go right back to that task when he finishes leading the tourists. Mounting brand new mountain bikes, we cruised just 300 meters down the road for the start of our roller coaster journey through the pastoral world of Bali. The day before I had seen some determined looking cyclists gathering outside the community hall near the start of this popular cross country downhill ride down to the sea.
As we turned in from the highway, a long wide paved street ascended uphill to a forested area at the top. The resort, consisting of 16 spacious villas built out of local materials, sprawled under trees to both the north and south sides of the road. It was late afternoon and raining and overcast. The hotel manager, a kind and attentive host from Amlapura by the name of Made Sepel told me, “It rains a lot here”. The resort can accommodate groups of up to 48 people, occupying both lower half-hectare section and the upper section of one whole hectare. Especially popular with Europeans because of its quiet and perpetually green landscapes, Pupuan’s elevation of 500-800 meters assure cool temperatures year around, the perfect antidote to the stressed mental state brought about by Bali’s hot and frenetic coasts. The climate is so bracing that the hotel literature cautions guests to test the water first before jumping into the swimming pool. The Effervescent French I have a bias for hotels that have not yet been written up by scores of travelers in Trip Advisor, the online travel website. This resort had only three evaluations, only one them in English. The paucity of reviews does not reflect upon the quality of the accommodations but upon its remoteness. At night the predominant sound are crickets and in the mornings birds and distant crowing roosters. I and my two daughters were given a bungalow in the upper section at some distance from the bulk of the guests, a group of 41 French tourists who – we were told - indulge in their voluptuous love of food and drink late until into the night. Our bungalow, named after the salak snakeskin fruit, sat at the top of a steep grassy palm-studded slope dotted with colorful shrubbery with a narrow stream at the bottom. The misty slopes of Mount Batukaru rose up behind. The Indovision cable TV service could get only two Western channels (CNN and HBO) and the only access to the internet was in the office. Just as well. We didn’t come all the way up here to stay plugged into the grid. Moreover, Cempaka Belimbing’s policy is to get the guests out of their rooms. It’s the only resort I’ve ever stayed in where a guided trek is included in the room tariff, making exploring the area irresistible if not obligatory. That evening we attended a five-part dance performance put on by the village children: a welcoming dance (pendet), warrior dance (baris), masked dance (tari jauk), and the famous flirting dance (tari joged bumbung) in which the French, by this time in their cups, hilariously took part. Who but the French are served wine and hors d’ oeuvres during a village dance performance? Bali By Bike Ever since the Dutch painter W.O.J. Nieuwenkamp was the first
We set off at 9 am on the 15-km-long-route. After a few dips, the ride began in earnest over a ribbon-candy road until we hit a bigger road south. We stayed on this road more or less straight all the way down to the coast. At first it was difficult trying to figure out the right combination of gears for climbing and cruising until Made told us to just keep the right shifter in first. This simplified matters as this gear could be used for both up and downhill. A few descents were so severe that 18-year-old Muji, normally fearless, had to pause to build up her confidence. Some hills were so steep that after pedaling furiously uphill it was easier just to get off and push. Though it was a Saturday, few vehicles traveled these quiet back roads, only an occasional jeep, lumbering truck, Jimny or motorbike. About one-half of the way was hard topped, the other half rubbly and potholed but no problem for our highly agile mountain bikes. We passed vignettes that can only be seen by penetrating into the far hinterlands of Bali – endless verdant rice terraces, small temple complexes under waringan trees, goat corrals, mustachioed men stroking their fighting cocks, vistas of dark gray mountains, empty farmhouses, orchards of chocolate trees. Wayan pointed to some blackened pods. For the past 10 years a mysterious disease has infected the cacao, one of the main agricultural products of the area. “They can’t find a cure,” he explained. “It could be flies, it could be the fertilizer. No one knows”. As our bright red bikes and equally strange iridescent helmets passed by, babies wailed, children scampered, country dogs angrily defended their territory, ducks scurried away, cows bolted off into paddocks and whole schoolyards full of cheering kids erupted in glee. Beyond the village of Angka, we stopped at a cremation grounds backed by thick forest where women were preparing offerings on a bamboo platform. Wayan and the women went through the usual exchange - what village are you from, what’s your family name - until inevitably one of the women recalled one of Wayan’s cousins. At 11:30 am we arrived at the main highway connecting Denpasar and Gilimanuk and waited for an opening in the heavy traffic. The Srijong sea temple lay 300 meters down the road opposite. After touring the grounds and the bat caves on the beach below, the driver and Wayan took the wheels off several of the bikes to fit them all into the back of the hotel car. We drove past Soka Beach for 3 km to the intersection at Antosari again, then started back up the mountain, all of us feeling quite smug about our accomplishment. Pondok Baca Reading Room Earlier that afternoon kids had started to gather in the library of the local community center, just 500 meters down the road from the Cempaka Belimbing Villas. A reading program, Pondok Baca, established by the Rotary Club of Kuta with the help of other Rotary clubs around the world, had donated over 6000 books to the library. The impressive paperback and hardback collection was housed in beautiful hand built wooden cabinets. About 200 books are added yearly.
Open from 9 am to 5 pm, the library lends books out for a week at no charge to 200 registered pupils from Grades 2 to 6 who live in the surrounding banjars. After school each day, groups of children can be seen with friends or parents heading down the district’s country roads to the library. Transportation is even provided by the hotel for children who live far away. Forty or so children were reading on the floor in front of Pak Made. What kinds of books do they like to read? The boys liked books about football and the girls books about Barbie dolls and geography. “How many want to be a teacher?” Three kids raised their hands. “How many want to be a doctor?” Twelve hands shot up. A girl then stood up and read aloud a fairytale about a princess. She was shy at first, but soon warmed proudly to the task. A computer sat neglected on a table in the corner. The Karyasari Hike The hotel car was ready the next morning to take us to the village of Karyasari (north of Suradadi) which retains the same atmosphere that existed in rural Bali decades ago. Practicing the traditional an ageold subak irrigation system, this area is so scenic that the Cempaka Belimbing gives free guided walks there. We drove north for three kilometers, taking a right next to the police post onto a country road to Wanagiri. We descended into a river valley, drove over a bridge, then further on parked at a T-junction. The one-hour climb straight uphill passed unbroken rice fields to either side. We cut through a forest bisected by a small stream, then scrambled up a muddy kampung trail to a main road. Dogs, unfamiliar with the sight and smell of tourists, hounded us all the way. On our last night, finding ourselves occupying Cempaka Belimbing in between two Smailing tour groups, we had the whole place to ourselves and were serenaded by a women’s gamelan group until well into the evening when suddenly the clanging bronze keys stopped and the deep stillness of the night enveloped us as we walked back to our bungalow through the quiet resort. Practicalities Cempaka Belimbing Guest Villas, Br. Suradadi, Belimbing, Pupuan, Tabanan, tel. +62.361.7451178, fax. +62.361.7451179, website: www.cempakabelimbing.com For take public transport, first get a bus to Antosari, then take anggota umum (two stops) up to the Cempaka Belimbing. Rates: US$80 single or double including breakfast. Valley View $100, Deluxe $120; lunch $10, dinner $15. KITAS holders: Valley View Rp550.000, Deluxe Rp650,000. All prices subject to 15% tax and service. Satellite TV, fridge, large verandah. Swimming pool and jacuzzi overlook rice paddies and gardens. The guided cycling trip down to Srijong Temple on the beach is USD$25 per person; ask for a map of the route. Reserve four hours in advance. Massages Rp180,000 per hour.
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BUSINESS MANAGER Multi National Company expanding in Asia seeks highly experienced and skilled person with international experience to systemize and manage the Bali based operation as well as oversee all the national sales team. A proven track record in this field is a must. Re-numeration and hours flexible. All applications are treated in the strictest confidence. Give a detailed brief of your previous experiences as well as skill sets and references. Our business specializes in Fitout and Refurbishment of resorts and hotels. All applications MUST be emailed to SteveD@resortinteriors.asia website www.resortinteriors.com.au NC/Es/15 Jun 11
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International Company looking for a mature native English speaker with excellent communication & computer skills. Applicants must be personable, organized, disciplined and comfortable working under high pressure. Please send your CV to <recruitment@ karmaroyalgroup.com>. [721] Cari Karyawati di toko jewelry. Bahasa Inggris, pengalaman tidak diutamakan. Hubungi: 0819 1618 4034. [722] Seeking property sales agent that high motivation, fluent speak and writing English. We are welcome non experienced candidate! Work office at Sanur. Please send your CV with your picture to <info@goodproperty-bali. com>. [763] Blue Ocean Restaurant at Double Six street looking for Chef, fluent in English, having experience, good interpersonal skill, high motivated & creative. Send application to <heiko@ balisafaritours.com>. [762] Models Wanted! Western/ European males/females for beachwear catalog. Send e-mail & photos to e-mail <munkyfever@aol. com>. [765] Opening Team For Ubud Day Spa. Spa Therapist (Full time/Part Time). Spa Receptionist (Full Time/ Part Time). +62 858 5751 9544. [767] Seeking for health retreat: 1) Experienced masseuse available fulltime 2) Experienced chef or excellent non-trained cook Must be passionate about cooking healthy organic gourmet food (fluent English). Good salary for right people. Please send CV: <dan@saltretreat. com>. [768] Painting Gallery looking for 1 Shop Manager & 1 Secretary, good English and computer skills. Good salary. Send CV <export@ ptindoexport.com>. [719]
Sales/Marketing - Male, experienced, effective, motivated, environmentally aware. Organic business. Excellent Indonesian, Balinese and good English with transportation. Complete CV <organicbali2011@gmail. com>. [769]
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S&R Management Group presents a very unique employment opportunity. All Candidates must be extremely fluent in English for making outbound calls to assist in collecting on accounts payable. Only Mon-Fri nights and 24hours total per week. Excellent pay! Call Gusti: 0878 6135 6500 Email: <gustisudana@yahoo. com>. [770] Man 20-30 y.o, with motorbike Ice cream cart vendor. Must some English. Monthly wage, commission and daily motorbike pay. Call Yenni, 0857 9288 3138. [771] Looking for SPG for Sogo (Kuta & Nusa Dua), Good English, Min. 155 cm high, Max 25 years old. Contact: Monica. Phone: 730188 or 0857 3923 0656. [773] Marketing staff need for Kilala Ayurveda spa & villa in Kedonganan, Must speak English and experience. E-mail: <info@a-kilala.com>. Call: 0813 3726 3428. [774] Cari karyawan antar jemput untuk garment industry di area Denpasar. Must have knowledge of Denpasar streets and experience in garment productions. Please contact: 0812 3606 9222. <tanguysylvere@ gmail.com>. [775] Dive Today, Staffs for Administration, Fluent in English, Computer literate, < w w w. d i v e t o d a y s c u b a . com>, <info@ divetodayscuba.com>, phone 081 756 0030. [720]
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Looking for a Women’s Fashion min. or 3 years experience.
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Career With Sky Garden 1. Duty Doctor (Night Shift) 2. Trainer (Create Module) 3. Chief of Engineering 4. HR & GA Manager 5. Operation Manager 6. FB Service SPV 7. Bar SPV 8. Cleaning SPV 9. MEP SPV
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Reputable International Sea and Airfreight Forwarding Company is seeking experienced person to fill the following position in our BALI office:
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Qualifications : * Male / Female, Diploma 3 or S1 graduated * Fluent in English both oral and written is a must * Experience minimum 2 years in the same industry * Should be able to handle export documentation * Have knowledge about export and import is a must * Pleasant personality and good communication with overseas agents and clients. Computer literate Please send complete CV within 2 weeks to: PT M+R FORWARDING INDONESIA BRI Building, 3rd Floor, Jl. Raya Pasar Minggu No. 5 Jakarta 12760 NC/Es/15 Jun 11
Tugu Bali a luxury boutique hotel located in Canggu, is looking for
Sales and P.R General Requirements: • Minimum 2 years experience in related positions within 3 or 4 star hotels. • Good command in English both written and oral • Computer literate • Car Driving Lincense • Dynamic and service oriented person • Flexible • Mature, able to take decision A detailed application should include a CV, cover letter, recent colour photograph as well as expected salary and be sent to: Hotel Tugu Bali PO BOX 3056 Denpasar, by fax 731708 or e-mail: bali@tuguhotels.com NC/Es/15 June 11
REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY! CV. Smart Technic is active in Audio Visual consultant and contractor, and as BOSCH authorized dealer, we are looking for: • 1 Marketing Manager (MM) • 3 Marketing Leader (ML) • 3 Sales (SL) • 1 Secretary (Sk) • 1 Administration (Adm) To sell below product: • Security System • Paging System • Conference System • Integration System • Sound System Minimum Qualification: a. Education min. S1 (MM) & D3 (ML & SL) from any major, D1 (Adm) & D3 Secretary (Sk) b. Similar experience & position; 4 years for (MM), 2 years for (ML&SL), 1 year for (Adm&Sk) c. Has broad link in project, hotel, villa, etc. d. Active in English, speaking & writing. e. Be able to operate Excel & Word. f. Discipline, honest, hard work & has high motivation. Send your complete CV to: Operational Director, CV. Smart Technic, Jalan Gn. Sanghyang No. 250, Kerobokan, Badung 80117, Tel. 0361-792 9991. 3 weeks after this advertisement
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Please sent your resume directly to : PT. PUTRI BINTANG SENTOSA Jl. Danau Poso No. 35, Br. Blanjong Sanur – Bali Or Email to : Info.hrd@boostjuiceindonesia.com or general.info@pbsdutyfree.com NC/Es/15 June 11
BEACH CLUB/ RESTAURANT MANAGER Looking for a strong character that will be the FACE of the beach club and be directly responsible for the successful operation, as well as continued business growth. As the consummate host you will be responsible for meeting and entertaining all guests as well as the successful hosting and managing of different events. Preferred candidates will have experience or strong knowledge of the great beach clubs of the world, in Mykonos, Ibiza, Miami, Saint-Tropez, etc. Ideal candidates would be Bali-based or have had previous Bali experience as well having had exposure in high-quality restaurants, clubs, or resorts in Europe, USA, or Australia. Only short listed candidates will be contacted. Send your CV today to balibeachclub@7mail.com
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A fast-paced International Spa Design & Consultancy firm is URGENTLY looking for: a. Project Spa Manager (PSM) b. Project Admin (ADMN) c. Financial Controller (FC) d. Senior Housekeeper (SH) e. Company Driver (CD) GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS for ALL POSITIONS: 1. Fluent in spoken and written English for A,B and C. 2. Highly efficient and organized, excellent communication and computer Skills, self-motivated , able to work under pressure. SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Experience in pre-opening spa operations for 5 Star property, systems and procedure development, menu development, and good with sourcing. (a) 2. Experience in project management, P&L, min 3yrs exp, fluent in written and spoken Mandarin (c). 3. Experience in budgeting and accounting for project (d) 4. Good experience in housekeeping and maintenance and can manage a team. Can speak English (d) 5. Reliable, responsible, and flexible in work schedule. Can speak English. (e). Send CV with recent photograph to spadesignjobs@gmail.com, put (CODE) above in the email subject by June 30. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. NC/Es/15 June 11
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Requirements: Bachelor Degree in accounting with a min of 4 years financial experience in the manufacturing • Good communication skills in both oral and written English • Good influencing skills are essential to coordinate the financial activities in a diverse and complex organization • Proficient in using Excel various functions is a plus FINANCE & ACCOUNTING MANAGER Requirements: Bachelor / Master Degree from reputable Academy/University majoring Business, Management, and Accounting • Experienced in the same position at least 6 years • Experience within manufacturing is a plus Having experience in Finance & Investment, Cash Flow management, banking, leasing, L/C application, payment process in general, excellent in computer skill. Fluent in English both written and spoken is a must for daily communication with overseas parties. Able to take responsibilities seriously; work under pressure, hardworking & result oriented, strong leadership skill as well as being an active team member Great benefits and salary in our action packed, fast paced, fun Ubud office. Must tolerate dogs in the working environment. If you fulfill the above criteria, please send your application to: hrd.ptcpi@gmail.com NC/Es/15 June 11
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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] Freelance handyman looking for job. Call 0878 6104 8889. [590] Photographer for product, events, interior. Contact 0812 3425 3696. [618] Experienced DJ looking for work in Bali anytime from April to October, playing anything from Rock, Pop, Lounge, Latin, Funk, Ethnic. Contact at <morrislevis@ yahoo.com>. [573]
Nanny. English speaking. 0813 5306 0358. [714] Babysitter freelance. 0821 1377 7450. [766] Resort General Manager (Australian) seeking similar position in Bali. Over ten years management experience, five years specifically in holiday accommodation, including management of two Australian Tourism Awardwinning properties. In Bali 15th - 24th June for interviews and networking. Please contact <steve. mckenzie@y7mail.com> or +61 400 402 401 for CV or more information. [745] Experienced architect for your house or villa design
Freelance private assistant, resourceful, fluent English, excellent computer ability, <bornin_1987@yahoo. co.id>. [678]
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES Sudamala is a luxurious boutique hotel located in Sanur, Bali embracing Art & Culture in its design. Our facilities includes art gallery, outdoor exhibition & performances space, restaurant, bar & lounge, spa, shop and swimming pool will be opening in November 2011. We are looking for highly motivated candidates who are seeking opportunity for career development & growth in a cohesive team spirit with the company. * FRONT OFFICE - Front Office Manager - Guest Services Attendant - Concierge
* HOUSE KEEPING & LAUNDRY - House Keeping Manager - House Keeping Supervisor - House Keeping Attendant - Pool Attendant
*ACCOUNTING - Chief Accountant - Account Receivable & Account payable - General Cashier - Cost Control - Purchasing - Store Keeper - Receiving
* SALES MANAGER
* HUMAN RESOURCES & TRAINING MANAGER
* SHOP - Shop Manager & Merchandizer - Shop Attendant
* SECURITY SUPERVISOR - Shop Manager & Merchandizer - Shop Attendant * SPA - SPA Manager - Therapists - SPA Attendant
* GALLERY, EXHIBITION & PERFORMANCES - GEP Manager - GEP Assistant * ENGINEERING - Engineering Supervisor - Engineering Attendant
* FOOD & BEVERAGE BALINESE - LOMBOK WESTERN OPERATING CONCEPT - Executive Chef Cum Manager - Sous Chef, Chef de Partie - Assistant Restaurant Manager, Captaint - Waiter/ss, Runner - Host, Stewards
All candidates must possess the following qualifications: * Highly motivated * Customer oriented * Min. 2 years experience in related positions * Excellent in English * Educational background in hospitality is an advantage * Related experience in the luxury hotel market segment is preferred Please send your application with the updated curriculum vitae, photograph & references to: hr@sudamalahospitality.com NC/Es/15 Jun 11
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The Best of Swimming and Swimming for the Best in Bali By Ima Deville
On May 28th, the Individual Swim Meet at the Canggu Club was a popular event for many expatriate and Indonesian families. Organised with the Bali Renang Swim School, this event gathered over 100 swimmers from 5 to 30 years old, competing in 82 events. The day was vibrant and filled with energy from both parent supporters and competitors. Kids felt motivated by the buzz and the excellent level of the best swimmers. It was swimming at its best in Bali. A popular face and star of the event was Andy Wibowo, a 30-year-old athlete and winner of silver and bronze medals at the Sea Games of 1997, 2001 and 2003 in Jakarta, Malaysia and Vietnam respectively. Andy represented Indonesia in the 2004 and held the national record for 50m and 100m butterfly. Originally from a small town near Jogjakarta in Java, Andy has settled in Bali where he devotes his time to swimming. He recently set up his own club, the Bali Aqua Stars and started coaching kids and adults from basic swimming lessons up to swimming at international competition level. Andy is a friendly and approachable coach and he wants to maintain good relationships with other clubs such as Bali Renang to help improve the swimming level in Bali. Clubs have recently mushroomed but they are not all accessible and affordable to the less privileged families. In his club he will soon be offering scholarships to talented local swimmers. For Andy there are two levels in swimming. The first is swimming as an essential safety skill, all too important in an island where fatal accidents happen every year. While most international schools offer swimming as part of their Physical Education curriculum, it is not part of the national curriculum and many local schools do not teach swimming. Andy also regrets the shortage of swimming coaches and the training of more professionals is a priority. Secondly, Andy wants to develop swimming at competition level and most of the best swimmers are referred to him for the highest level of professional coaching.
Mulan Kok Swim Meet Winner
One of the up and coming shining stars of this individual swim meet was Mulan Kok. She competed in the Girls 9-10 years old category and won first prize in all her races. She won 50m. freestyle, 50m. breaststroke, 50m. backstroke, 50m. butterfly, 100m. freestyle, 100m. breaststroke, 100m. butterfly and 100m. individual medley! She received the cup for Best Girl 9-10. Wow! Mulan explains she has always been swimming and was a water baby. She trains with Bali Renang from 1.30 to 2hrs, twice a week and up to six times a week before competitions. She competes for her school in ISSAC and BSSA and is passionate about her swimming. She explains that her parents encourage her to do well and that her coach is demanding but she admits that this is the only way to reach a high level in this sport. “Swimming has become very valuable for Mulan. As parents we see that her dedication to swimming also pays off in her
academic development. S h e understands that you need to work to a c h i e v e something which in turn gives a great satisfaction a n d motivation to continue. M u l a n ’ s mother also gives a lot of support by attending all her trainings. When she Mulan Kok Swim Meet Winner s t a r t e d swimming it was difficult sometimes if she wasn’t feeling up for it, but that has changed completely now and she doesn’t miss a training. Nevertheless we want her to enjoy her sports in the first place and she could stop if she wanted to, although the smell of success does wonders.” explains Albert Kok, Mulan’s dad. At only 10 years old, she has ambition and wants to compete in the best competitions nationally, abroad and when asked whether she would consider swimming for the Olympics, “Oh Yeah!!!” is her first reaction. Way to go Mulan!
young swimmers. Inviting high-level Australian swimmers would be another great opportunity for interaction, exchanges of skills and motivation for the youngsters but unfortunately, the lack of FINA regulation pools impedes such initiatives at the moment. For swimmers in Bali to really develop skills to a professional or Olympic level is challenging. Although swimming is becoming more popular now and some promising talents have presented themselves, Bali doesn’t have a history of producing world-class swimmers yet. Parents such as Mulan’s might have to consider foreign clubs in the future or even the option of special boarding schools such as the ones in Australia. Scholarships are the dream of young Indonesian swimmers. Currently the Indonesian government gives some financial help and scholarships to swimmers in their National team. Further afield, Australia and the United States give scholarships and invite young talents to study in their country. Andy Wibowo was given this chance and swimming in Australia was the stepping-stone in his career. All participants, organisers, coaches and parents interviewed at the event agreed that swimming in Bali is still experiencing difficulties and has to constantly overcome material obstacles. The infrastructure is not yet enough to support training. Swimming pools are often crowded, without proper pool regulations and lane ropes. The island only has two 50m. swimming pools with appropriate regulations, standards and equipment to train for and host competitions. Most learners have to train in a 25m. pool, where you have to train harder and often longer to practise the same skills.
Chris Drapes, the mentor of the Bali Renang Club, explains that for the last six years, his team have coached many expatriate, mixed or Indonesian kids, in learn to swim programmes and novice classes in international schools and at the Canggu Club. They also have a licence under Swim Australia to provide the International Green Swim Coach Licence Certification and Swim Australia Teacher. For him, the swimming situation in Bali has improved noticeably in the last 5 years. Swimming as a sport has become more familiar and various initiatives are being taken to teach this life saving skill by both the public and private sector. He noticed that a swimming culture has been emerging and that it has been the occasion for cultures to meet. Andy Wibowo joins the debate by pointing out that there are more young swimmers today than a few years ago. Nowadays events such as the Individual Swim Meet at Canggu bring together not only expatriate kids but also many children of mixed background and Indonesian kids. Examples abound of children coming from different countries and background, sharing memorable moments at the swimming meet. Intan Putri Adhika swam in the Girls 9-10 age group and her father commented that it was only her second competition and she was extremely nervous. She did well and gained confidence from swimming against other western kids. She will definitely keep swimming and do even better next time. The McSkimming family from Surabaya enjoyed the whole relaxed atmosphere and their children had a lot of fun with other swimmers. Some of the Surabaya swimmers managed to improve their personal best times. The Pompen family, who have lived in Surabaya for 10 years, will soon go back to in Belgium and promised they would keep swimming in Belgium. They said this event will be their best memory of Bali. Such events bring together swimmers of all levels too. Ketut Tadeus Max Nurcahya, a senior Balinese swimmer who is currently taking a break from serious swimming to focus on studying, still managed to swim some great races and most importantly brought many of his friends along, all serious swimmers, to also compete. Parents are supportive and devote a lot of their time to make these events possible. Kids fully enjoy the opportunity to watch high-level swimmers and in turn, want to train harder. Swimmers now have the opportunity to compete in Individual Swim Meets as well as in Club Challenges all over Indonesia. Bali Renang recently took young swimmers to compete in Australia and would like to give the same chance to more
While other Indonesian provinces such as Kalimantan, Java and Lombok have 50m pools and good facilities to train, Bali still lags behind. In Bandung the military run the Olympic size pool and residents make the most of the premises. In Mataram in Lombok two 50m. pools are currently being constructed. The creation of a 50m. pool is certainly an expensive project with high building and maintenance costs but Bali needs an environment that is more conducive to learning to swim and competing. The question of who could move the wheel in this direction is complex. The government could ideally look closer at the situation and increase the number and quality of facilities. Similarly the private sector could look into the situation and possibly find a business opportunity in the building of a better swimming infrastructure. Alternatively a social enterprise model could be the solution. An existing company, private individual or group of companies would get together and invest in a new project. In turn, the profits generated by this new project would be reinvested to expand the initial project or fund a foundation for the development of swimming talent. Whatever the solution, the aim remains to give better opportunities to swimming talents. Food for thought or water to swim…
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House for rent (July-Sept 2010). Quite Location, between Four Season Jimbaran and Ayana. 10 minutes to Jimbaran Bay, nice interior, 2 AC bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, cable TV, 5 mill/month. Call Asep 0857 3736 4168, 081 2216 0040 (SMS only). [2820]
Bright and cosy house in quiet perumahan, close to Denpasar/ Canggu/ Kuta. 2 bedroom/ bathroom, fully furnished with oven, washing machine, TV/DVD, internet. Available immediately until end November. 19 million/ 5 months incl. internet. Contact 0819 1644 8405 / <dburden@ me.com>. [2816]
House for sale 1.5 are. 3 bedroom, 1 living room, kitchen, garage, garden. Location in Nuansa Jimbaran gang 10 no. 9. Price Rp. 550 juta. Call: 081 7979 0278 / 0819 9988 1898. [2834] Rent one bedroom pool complete, furnished, 2 bathrooms, 90 juta. Also three bedroom pool complete, furnished, 4 bathrooms, 210 juta. Sell above 2.5 M. Also 3 bedroom 2 bathroom, pool, fully furnished, 1.8 M. 081 7066 7758, <bali220.com>. [2835]
Freehold, 2 Storey, 3 Bedrooms, S. Pool, spectacular panoramic view of Indian Ocean & Mount Agung, strategically located in Siligita, a sought after area, 2 minutes to amenities of Nusa Dua, safe and tranquil community of local and expat residents.
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Rental Land for 25 years, 35Are, offering 3,7M, lokasi Pengubengan-Mertasari-Kerobokan Utara (deket Warung Litut). Tanah siap bangun, cocok untuk property, hub: +6221 3663 1717 atau +62 815 1314 6036. Ibu Made. [2827] For lease house of 3 bedrooms with AC, maid room, Green Kori Residence no. 31, Banjar Semer, Kerobokan. Contact Hp: 081 2399 0664. [2829]
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House for rent on Jalan Muding Indah III/6, electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, type 96. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2685]
Furnished Bukit Villa: Sell US$525,000, rent US$16,000. Three bedrooms, three bath, maid quarters, fantastic view from extra third floor room and balcony. Light maintance, pool, parking, satellite TV. 0821 4617 8168, <hindubob2000@yahoo.com>. [2782]
House for rent on Jalan Padang Griya Gg. IV / no. 3. Type 200 m + 2 storey). Electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, land 6 are. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2686]
House for sale or rent at Jimbaran-Bumi Jimbaran Asri, Jl. Pertanian No. 117. Strategic location to 5 Star hotels, land 120 sqm, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, car port. Rp. 485 million, negotiable. Call Wartawan +62 813 3799 3311 or email owner <shantikrisna24@yahoo. com>. [2384]
Private Sale: Small hotel for overcontract on busy street. Recently renovated. 6 rooms plus owner residence. 11+ years remaining on lease. Large swimming pool. Please telephone 0812 3653 4777. No agents please. [2837] Rent house 2 are in Kerobokan. 2 bedrooms, open living room, garden. Monthly 6 million. Yearly 50 million. Minimum 2 years. Call : 0819 3607 6600 or 0878 6105 9575. E-mail: <valburs@msn.com>. [2842]
Beach Villa Jimbaran Bay metres from the beach. 3 bedroom en-suite, sea view, fully serviced and furnished, air-con, wi-fi, hot-cold water, satellite etc. Between FourSeasons and Intercontinental. Weekly, monthly, yearly. Call 089 9315 2814. See prices, pictures & videos <www. thewhitehousejimbaranbay.com>. [2641] C/Re/I-15 June 11
New 1 bdrm villa rent. Furnished, AC, hot water, lush gardens, 8 car space, huge 3 are land. 10 min Seminyak, only 40 mill year, nego longer lease. Monthly 4.2 mill. English 0812 3768 6613 / Bahasa 0878 6231 4114. [2847] Beautiful house for rent Petitenget. Nice location, rice field view, fully furnished, 3 AC bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Internet, Indovision 2 TV-DVD, garden and swimming pool, gazebo, housemaid, gardener. Rent daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly. direct owner 0812 3649 6762, <office@paradiserealty-ltd.com>. [2529] Beautiful new villa in Batubelig 2 bdrms, bthrms, AC, Pool, Big garden, separate bungalow sleeps one, maid, “Luxury Boutique Hotel - Restaurant & to Spa” internet, sattelite, fully furnished, parking, close beach & restaurants/shopping, excellent rates for high seasons! [2852] Call/SMS Clément 081 2389 3331. Fouqueré Chef
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For rent: Nice house, location Umalas, 2 BR, 2 are, front & backyard garden. Furnished, water heater, Telkom Vision, Speedy. IDR 45 juta. Call 081 787 5518. [2853] Best deal of 2 bedrooms villa for rent with swimming pool, nice area, furnished, free wifi, IDR 80 million for 8 months. Please call 0361 879 9118 or e-mail to <drewnov@hotmail. com>. [2859] New luxury house for sale/rent at Muding, Kerobokan. Good location, expatriate environment. Land 142 m2, building 141 m2. 2 storey, 3 spacious bedroom, 3 bathroom, 5500 W. Please contact 0361-783 6777. Erika. [2867] 3 bed, charming, quiet house in great location (Umalas 1). Land area 3.5 are (garden in front and back of house). 1 bathroom (hotwater) electricity 4400w, already childproofed, telephone line available. Long term overcontract: 3 ˆ 9 years (85mil per year - longer term nego). Contact : 081 2388 3609. [2874] C/Re/G-20 April 11
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Unique 2 floor house in peaceful mountain village for rent Land 600sqm, equipped 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, HW, internet, 4400W, big garden, gazebo, garage. Close to Bedugul, Jatiluwih. Rp. 35 million/year or Rp. 120 million/4 years. An absolutely MUST SEE!
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Novotel service apartment Nusa Dua Bali for rent. This is a non smoking unit. Direct to owner. Number of room: 2, with balcony, 150m2. Facing: garden. Facilities: pool, gym, tennis, kids club, supermarket. Remarks: high floor. [2708] Villa 2 bedrooms 2 bath, living, dinner, kitchen, big terrace gazebo, full furnished, TV sat, A/C, hill seaview, quiet area, big garden, sw. pool, good for family, 8 juta months, 88 juta year, included maid & security. 081 7472 7296. [2830]
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Villas Clifftop next to Karma Kandara. Stunning 4br villa on 23 are. 3 levels with breathtaking surf views. Private white sand beach access. Designer interiors. Huge entertainment areas. USD3 mill. VS088* Jimbaran. Absolute bargain. Stylish 4 br residence within Gending Kedis boutique resort near 4 Seasons. 2 living rooms, gym, library, 2 pools, full. furn. Under cost at USD 599K. VS027* Jimbaran forced sale. 3 br residence on 10 are. Sea views forever. Brand new. Fully furnished. US399k. Reduced from US595K. VS028* Balangan. Tanah Bali gated community. Beautiful architectdesigned villa on 15 are. 3br 2 living rooms, lap pool. Panoramic views. Full security USD 2 mill. VS064* Lovina. Near Damai Resort. Wonderful ocean and valley views from this 7br/8bth park-like residence on 48 are. 5 mins from central Lovina and beach. Ideal for business or private villa. US$675K VS058* Seminyak. Live music bar/restaurant. Highly successful business. 13 year lease. 200m2. Fully equipped. P.O.A. SR003* Land Sanur Beachfront. 2 Hk. Next to Grand Hyatt. Perfect development site. RP650 mill/are. LS143* Canggu beachfront. 2 Hk. Good access. Good shape. 75m beachfront. Rp500 mill/are. LS142* Echo Beach. Beachfront 1.7 Hk. 150m beachfront. Plans available. Rp500 mill/are. LS079* Batu Belig 38.55 are. 2 street access. 100m from beach. Rp750 mill/are. LS105* Plus small plots in Umalas, Canggu Berawa and Jimbaran. See our website Rental Jl Oberoi. Stylish 3 br/3bth villa in the middle of eat street. Min . Short or long term USD300 per night.RS019* *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com
For rent villa in Sanur, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, AC, pool, 6 are, garden, garage, kitchen inside, quiet area, 5 minute walk to the beach. Price Rp. 140 mill/year. Minimal 2 year. Contact 0821 4569 9408. No agent. [2841]
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New modern villas for rent quiet peaceful area, 3 rooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen equipment, livingroom, laundry, pool, garage, fully furnished. For more information contact 081 139 5993, 0878 6138 0110 Ida. [2623] For rent: Executive villa fully furnished. Available now (6 month contract). 3 BR/AC, 2 BA. Pool, garage, 2 staff rooms/mandi LCD TVs, Indovision, washer/dryer. See details: <www.cosmobali.com/va>. 081 2397 2084 or <tom_iverson@yahoo.com>. [2851] Rental beach side villa 3 bedrooms all en-suite bath, furnished, pool, garden, staff quarter. Set on 450m2 land. Minute walking distance to beach, quite location & Western neighborhoods. Call: 0813 3721 0646. [2142] One bedroom townhouse/condotel (Scape Jl. Tamblingan) sale or rent, pool and 24 hour security. 35 year lease US$155,000. 6 week rental 18th June $350/week Inc. Owner 0813 9940 7006 or <rbf46_98@yahoo.com>. [2865] Villa over contract in Sanur. Modern 2 bedroom with suited bathroom, AC, Pool, living room, kitchen, full furnished, 1 room for house maid. Price USD 22.000, period July 2011 – Sept 2012. Contact : Surya 081 835 5541. [2872] Brand new house, modern 3/4 bedrooms, close to Sanur, AC, security gated, kitchen, price 89 mill/year. 3 bed, pool, furnished Rp. 120 mill/year. Call 0819 9940 9249. [2878]
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TUBAN Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta, 5 mins to airport. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [1434]
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Villa for sale/rent daily/monthly, brand new, freehold, 3 BDR, all with ensuite, closed living/dining area, pool, maidroom, 475m2, modern kitchen, fully furnished, river/ paddy view, quiet location. Jl. Pantai Berawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812. [2609] For rent luxury beachside villa. 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, private gym, etc. Price Euro 3,500/month, min 6 months. 10 mins after Tanah Lot. Please call 081 855 5010. [2700] Villa for rent daily, weekly total 4 rooms, monthly yearly (2 bedrooms), Canggu area, 5 minutes from Pererenan Beach, pool, A/C, Wi-Fi, satellite TV, hot and cold water. 0361 805 1501 (Ngurah). <agungaryadi@yahoo.com>. [2814]
Overcontract Sading (Sempidi) Area 2 bedroom (AC), 2 bathroom, closed living room, kitchen, pool, carpark. Riverside & Spring waterfall. Landsize approx 700m². Beautiful quiet location. 25 minutes from Sanur & Seminyak. Good Price for 3 year! Call: 0819 3437 7882
Freehold villa for sale, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath. Location Pererenan/Canggu. Land 5 ara, pool. Price 260.000 USD. Furnished. Contact Ibu Mira 0813 3861 2640 or <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [2357] House for sale, Rp. 600 juta, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Location Pererenan. Contact Ibu Mira 0813 3861 2640 or <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [2356]
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KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200rb/day. [1532] House for sale. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, garage, livingroom, kitchen, one gate system, very strategic location, close to everywhere in exclusive area. More info please call 0812 3618 4567. [2360] Restaurant to let prime location at Bemo Corner, heart of Kuta, located at Bunisari street opposite 24 hours Indomaret. Please call 0361 786 8169 / 081 2380 2169 Alamsyah. Need fast affordable price. Profitable guarantee. <alamsyahz@yahoo.com>. [1630] For sell 2 unit single shops (4x5m) at Haris Kuta River view Hotel, Jl. Raya Kuta. Price Rp. 285 mill per unit or Rp. 520 for both. Contact 081 2397 2840. [2818] Full equipped ready to go bar for rent. Central location on Jl. Benesari. 3 years lease 170 mill or 5 years lease for only 250 mill. Don’t miss opportunity, catch main season, open now! 0857 9235 5297. [2854] Apartment 1 bedroom studio for sale. Internal 48m2 bedroom, bathroom and living room with view balcony at 3rd floor Grand Kuta. Rp. 600,000,000. Detail and viewing call 0813 3700 2573. [2144] Over contract Kebab & Burger Shop full equipment,electrical facilities, water. Jl. Popies I Gg Bedugul Fornt town house Remaining 4,5 years of contract call 0361 928 4481 or 081 2365 0694, e-mail: <wayanwarga@yahoo.com>. [2879]
For sale freehold villa 9,7 are; 5 bedrooms; garage; staff housing; pool; 4,8M IDR. <www. familyhouseclosetocangguschool.com>. Inspection by appointment 081 2380 1695 / 081 2380 6210. [2822] Kaba-Kaba: overcontract 18 Are, 2.3 juta p/a, 27 years, paperwork in order for villa, on river bend with 20ft stone cliffs. 10 mins from Seseh Beach. Pics/maps available. <pl2u@lycos.com> / 081 2398 6628. [2823] For rent 4 bedrm 2 storey house, 2 years old Western style, ensuite and 2 bathrooms 2 aircons quiet street with rice fields view, minimum 1year rent, 70mil/rp per year. *no pool, unfurnished. Ph 0813 3870 5399, e-mail <sharonturner@ dodo.com.au>. [2836] Family house for rent in Berawa Beach! 4 rooms with shower/toilet, 2living, balcony, garden, garage, pool 11x4m, walking distance to Canggu Club and Canggu Deli supermarket, ricefieldview. 2000 Euro /month. 20.000 Euro/ year- price includes 3 staff, electricity, indovision, Echo Bali waste recycling and 2 guard dogs! contact 081 855 1839 / 081 7977 7277. [2843]
Canggu Echo Beach, 3 bedroom villa, with guest house, 2 bathrooms, large garden 10 are block, swimming pool, 175 million per year. 9 year lease available price nego <renaebali@yahoo.com>, 0819 1673 9130. [2866] Villa with magnificent ricefield-view and remarkable minimalist design, for sale. Price: Rp. 3,2 Billion. For details, contact the owner 081 6472 7567, e-mail: <asoetanto@ ajms.org> or see/get the brochure in <www.psa12.ajms. org>. [2845]
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CANGGU Large family home for sale in gated community, Greenlot Sambandha. Perfectly situated 10 minutes to Echo beach and Nirwana golf club. 4 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, main with ensuite. Extra maids room with own bathroom. land size 4.06 are with sweeping rice field views from upstairs. Large private inground pool and Bale, plus a second pool and fully equiped gym within Greenlot complex. Rp. 2,350,000,000 nego. Genuine sale all offers considered. Call 0878 6008 3867 or e-mail <heidi@ tamanbaru.com.au>. No Agents. [2850] Great opportunity, 14 are. 23m wide, 53m long, 30 + 30 years lease, 3m access direct, already zoned tourism, 300m to Berawa Beach, 300m to Canggu Deli. 5 mill x 14are x 30years = 2,1 millyar. PH: (62) 0819 3307 9922. [2860] Echo beach freehold land. Small 3 to 6 Are plots, perfect for your villa. 500m to beach, ricefield and ocean views, easy access. Rp. 300 mill. per are. <BaliLand31@gmail. com> or 0821 4614 7049. [2861] Green land for villas opportunity, great rice field view, 42.5 are, 15 minutes from Parerenan Beach, near exclusive greenbelt, small creek/river on land, on asphalt road, Rp.195.000.000/are. Call 0821 4634 7800. [2864] Stunning furnished Villa for rent, 100m to Echo Beach, 7are, trees & water view, 2 antique Joglo bedrooms ensuite bathrooms, pool, satellite, available now for 3-4 weeks, US$190/day, 081 2366 6941, <angelsandbutterflys@ hotmail.com>. [2868] For rent Villa Nauli 4BDR, AC, opening terrace, pool, garden. Staff, electricity, cable and WIFI include. 1100 euros monthly. More info <http://bali-villa-nauli.blogspot. com> or <paris_bali@yahoo.com>. No agents. No available in August. [2871] Villa over contract near to Canggu Club,2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, pool, kitchen, living room, full furnished, AC, garage. Price IDR 65.000.000. Period July 2011 – Dec 2011. Contact: Surya 081 835 5541. [2873]
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Rp. 90.000.000 per year rental. Please contact Wila at 0857 9236 1231. [2375] House for rent in Denpasar, 1 living room, 2 bathroom, 2 bedroom with 1 bathroom inside, 1 big family room, big kitchen & garden. Rp. 18 mill/year (nego). Call 0813 3872 4288. [2600] Quick rent. Cargo warehouse 1800m2 building 560m2, 4 mess, kitchen, garage, office, 2 phone lines, 4400W, water BT, main road. More info contact Mr. Bagus 081 139 5993. [2624] House for rent in Renon, fully furnished, swimming pool, water heater, internet, line telephone, AC, washing and dry
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Looking for Villa for rent. Long term or lease. 3-4-5 bedrooms, pool, garden. Area Seminyak, Petitenget, Canggu-Echobeach. Close to beach. Preferred for reconstruction or renovation. +62 812 3755 2055 or +62 821 4615 8740. [001] Looking to Rent Office Space. Dicari Sewa Kantor. Looking in the Sunset Road, Jl. Dewi Sri, Jl. Sunset Garden, Jl. Marlboro (Teuku Umar Barat), etc areas. 200-300sqm. Need special location: one or two ground floor offices and larger space on second and / or third floors. Or one larger building one floor. 200-300sqm. Either must have ample parking areas for staff and customers. For more information please call 755 392 and ask to speak with Pak Made. [001]
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Land / Villa / House for lease. No agent please! Please call/sms : 0819 9912 9255 (Bahasa / English). E-mail: <venice_milan99@yahoo.com>. [2277]
Prime Oberoi location spacious 3 bed w/ pool on 5 are for rent 1 1/2 years or 2 1/2 years . Beautifully furnished or unfurnished. TF: +62 878 6198 8111. [2468]
Villa rental, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large pool, 140 mill yearly. 150 Euro daily, weekly, monthly rental. Also great house for rent, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, central location, available for 60 mill yearly, minimum 2 years. <greghallca@ yahoo.ca>. +62 878 6008 3637. [2352]
Wow! Cheap, cheap, cheap! 4 are home w/ 4 seperate bedrooms built around central swimming pool. Enclosed living/TV room & spacious open living/dining next to large open kitchen. Extra maid’s room, car access w/ private parking, 3 minutes from Bali Deli. 3 to 5 years at Rp. 80 million nego. TF: +62 878 6198 8111. [2855]
Prime land for lease starting from 700 sqm / 7 are, 30 years + 25 years extension, Jalan Drupadi II, in the heart of Seminyak, 6 meters private road access, 300 meters from the beach, close to all amenities. Price Rp. 12 mill/are/year. Contact: Putu 081 2380 6209 / <bali-opportunity@indo.net. id>. [2019] Central Seminyak: Room and studio for rent in private villa, very nice and quiet, large pool, garden, terrace, kitchen. Spacious, AC, Wi-Fi, cableTV, maid-security, all included 1.5M & 2M/week. Contact 0878 8803 1829, <cyrillepeters@ hotmail.com>. [2805] Luxury villa Oberoi Petitenget - 2 bedroom en-suites with pool, garden, kitchen, living, dining over 650m2. Wi-Fi/daily house keeping/satellite TV. 100m from La Lucciola Beach. Available now until August 31, 2011. Please e-mail <petitengetvilla@hotmail.com>. [2824] Oberoi shop - prime location overcontract 2 years spacious shop available July 2011 until July 2013. Please contact <oberoishop@hotmail.com> for more details. [2825] Overcontract coffee shop or for rent, 62m2, probably one of the best location in Seminyak. Fully furnished, toilet, electricity 6600 W, kitchen, parking. Call: 0819 9915 8204. [2831] Petitenget - Close to the beach. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Modern kitchen, upstairs studio, new pool, 3 aircon, 2 TVs. Fully furnished, 4.5 are, 7700 watts. Long term rental. Call: 0812 3745 4444. [2848] For sale or short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [1607] Small villa upstairs bedroom queen. Open plan dining, living, kitchen, seperate bathroom, air con, Wi-Fi, cableTV, staff. Short or long term rental. Call Gary on 0819 3626 6264 or Georgia 081 2385 3337. [2779]
Oberoi: Cozy AC rooms with ensuite bathrooms in quiet neighbourhood for rent. Strategically located within walking distance to the eat street of Oberoi. Overlooking beautiful tropical garden and pool. Include Wi-Fi, cable TV and daily housekeeping. Call 0813 3726 6683. [2412] For rent. Large 12 bedroom / 12 bathroom building on 500 sqm land, close to Sunset Road and Jl. Seminyak. Suitable for office, shops, home, etc. Min 2 years. 120 million/year. 0819 3302 1550. [2856] Nice, quiet & new 2 bedrooms villa, jl. yudhistira for rent daily-weekly-monthly. Prvtpool, wifi, satTV, DVD, AC, hotwtr, daily cleaning. Contact Widya; +6281347960305, e-mail; <wid_thenymph@yahoo.com>, website; <www. umahayuvillabali.weebly.com>. [2863] Villas for rent Seminyak 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, modern style, fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden US$ 180 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Please call 081 7978 0553. [2869] Shop 35 sq mt Jl Kunti Great position. Fully renovated with electric line, lighting, floors, very clean and fresh. Suit beauty salon or boutique. Available November. Enquiries SMS 0812 391 0353. [2875] For sale shop at prime location. Dhyanapura street, good for bar and restaurant. Size 104m2, 2 storey with terrace. Call: 0818 0551 5698. [2876] Oberoi, great location walk to Ultimo restaurant. New beautifully furnished 3 A/C bedroom 3 bathroom, fully equipped kitchen, open living with pool + tropical garden, TV cable. 8 months or more. 081 2394 5604. [2778] Villa for rent 3 rooms, swimming pool, AC, H/C water, kitchen, garage, 135 million/year. Share house available 1 room, 1 June-31 July, kitchen, living room, maid service, 5 million/month. No agent. 081 734 4511. Photo: <ade_ iga@yahoo.com>. [2849]
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Land for sale 2.35 hectare and 1.14 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869]
Location: Kuta, Seminyak, Oberoi, Canggu, Umalas, Kerobokan
New Homes. Exceptional 6 home community 5km north of Ubud. Secluded tranquil setting. Classic hand-crafted cottage style. Simple, elegant & green built. 2bd/2bth under $300k. <www.desakerasan.com> / (0361) 9000 566. [1139] C/Re/G-15 June 11
FOR SALE
Canggu Luxury Villa 80 m to beach house “echo beach” 10 are, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, kitchen, living room, car port, US $450,000.00
Call : 081-805302008, Email : s.wiga@yahoo.com
A fully furnished room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to Ubud center, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557 / (0361) 804 5563. [1433]
Local Agent and Local Prices
The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali
LAND FOR SALE BELALANG - 4.4 Are and 12 Are in Western area with volcano and rice paddy views, very safe environment for kids and family’s. Freehold
IDR 80 mill/are
KEDUNGGU - 56 Are, full ocean views. Ready to build. Very cheap land. Freehold
IDR 75 mill/are
- 28 Are contract land. 150m from Kedunggu Surf Beach. Amazing sunset views and lifestyle. Leasehold
IDR 3 mill/are/year
KELATING - 104,70 Are, river and beach views, near to Alila Beach Resort. 4,25m access
IDR 100 mill/are
PANGKUNG TIBAH - 11 Are, 50m from a beautiful, untouched beach. Freehold and already IMB, super price
IDR 185 mill/are
YEH GANGGA - 65 Are, spectacular sloping oceanfront block. perfect for private villa or boutique resort. Freehold.
IDR 180 mill/are
MEDEWI - 83.5 Are of pure beachfront. Ready to build. Great investment
IDR 30 mill/are/nego
Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I -15 June 11
LAND FOR SALE & RENT Seminyak: 10, 11, 20, 18 A; Oberoi: 2, 8, 10, 13, 20, 34 A Batubelig: 8, 10, 19 A; Canggu: 5, 8, 40, 50, 70 A Umalas/Kerobokan: 9, 11, 12, 13, 19, 21 A Marlboro: 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 22 A; Ungasan: 13 A Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 081805571144 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-20 Apr 11
Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143] Land for sale 19.5 are Tegalalang. 25 min from Ubud. Ricefield, mountain and river view. Road 6 meter. Please contact (0361) 741 2333. [1553] C/Re/I-06 Oct 10
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Bali Advertiser
Beautiful small hotel with garden & paddy field view at Ubud, hot & cold water, AC, TV, large parking & gym center, for day Rp. 300.000, weeks/monthly. Jl. Raya Kengetan no. 88, Ubud. Tlp. 0361 853 5533 / 081 1381 1352. [2812] Top - Location close to Begawan Giri Hotel and Sobek White Water Rafting, 7 are for sale by owner. Call Ayu 089 8317 6411. [1576]
2 building (one for work shop/office, one villa). Land + 700m2 on main road at Nyuh Kuning Ubud, Bali. Can for: stay, office, gallery, restaurants, etc. 48 million/year, negotiable, min. 5 years. Call: 081 2380 6125. [2838] Lease! Quite & nice simple minimalist villa 2 bedrooms en-suite bath, in private complex villa with private pool, set on 350m2 land. Spectacular rice paddy views from all sides. Call: 0813 3721 0646. [2143] For sale : home / ex gallery in Jl. Raya Mas, Ubud, Bali. Balinesse architecture. Land 1.050m2 / 671m2. Very strategic location for bussiness. C/P: Novie 0821 4726 1996. [2870] C/Re/G-18 May 11
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exotiqproperty.com RED
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Legian
BB-B119
DP RIC E
Petitenget
BB-B87
Echo Beach
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Fantastic New Villa Estate in Prime Seminyak Location Single level villa with sophisticated modern design Sit on 500sqm of land, easy walks to the shops, restaurants and the beach Master suite with walk-in robe, ensuites,private garden, staff quarter western standard kitchen is fitted out with quality appliances • Under construction and ready for occupation by October 2011
• Highly Motivated Seller in Petitenget • One bedroom villa sit on 198sqm of land, Set within a small estate of seven luxury villas, in the heart of Petitenget – just minutes from Seminyak • Spacious bedrooms, open plan Living/Dining/Kitchen pavilion, private pool • Walking distance of such Bali hotspots as the Hu’u Bar, The Living Room • Full management services, there are no restrictions on personal use
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For Sale USD 495,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
For Sale USD 150,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
For Sale IDR 1,538,400,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
Legian
BB-V811
Batubelig
BB-V901
Prime Real Estate in Canggu Outstanding 1282 square meter plot of land, Freehold! Located in the rolling rice fields of north Canggu just a few minutes to Echo Beach Certificate has been issued and utilities are less than 100 meters away. Enjoys many excellent features that make it a prime parcel for development
Cemagi
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Modern tropical villa Located in the heart of Seminyak, minutes walk to the shops, cafes, beach area Two bedroom villa sit on 500sqm of land, modern style, fully furnished. Part of a small estate consisting of 3 villa individually owned with secure car parking and separate walking entrance • Definitely money makers.
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Brand new freehold villa in Batu Belig Three bedroom villa sit on 400 sqm of land, located in strategic location. Two story, fully furnished, spacious dining and living, 5 mins walk to the beach Unique architectural design, well designed pool with a bridge over the pool connecting the main building and the master bedroom. • Close to the shops and restaurants
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For Sale USD 320,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
For Sale USD 710,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
For Sale from IDR 14,280,000,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
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BH-V27
Serene & Natural ! Freehold 1,300sqm of land and 500sqm of building size 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Balinese style gazebo and large lawn Surrounded by rice paddies and a small river at the back Only 10 mins drive from Central Ubud, 45 mins from Ngurah Rai International Airport
For Sale Freehold EUR 275,000 (Reduced price) For Yearly rental IDR 500,000,000 (Minimum for 2 years) Dewi (62) 85 7921 79769 Ubud office (62) 361 823 5369
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JL. Tirta tawar, Ubud • • • • •
BB-L716
Absolute Beachfront Land Freehold 24 are land located in Cemagi, 25 minutes from Seminyak Rectangular shaped 80m x 30m, 30 meters of beach frontage Amazing view of the famous Batu Ngaus Temple. Call now for an inspection or you will miss your chance
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JL. Pengiasan, Sanur • • • • •
BC-V637
Absolutely great opportunity and brand new! High value for investment Located in a serene part of other side By Pass Sanur area Sitting on a 250sqm of land size and 148 sqm of floor space 2 stories, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 staff quarter and private pool
Seraya, East Coast • • • • •
BC-L519
Beach view land in Seraya, East Coast This 4,990 sqm freehold land is perfect for building private villa Quiet surrounding area and sloping landscape The electricity is on site Let us assist you with building your dream home
For Sale Freehold IDR 5,544,444,000 Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42
For Sale Freehold IDR 2,250,000,000 Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42
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Magnificent view! This 2 bedrooms+2 bathrooms villa is for immediate sale. Sitting on a 515sqm of land size with 300sqm of building size Complete with yoga area, bale, gazebo and lap pool Located within walking distance to Ubud center
For Sale Freehold IDR 3,250,000,000 (Urgent sale) Dewi (62) 85 7921 79769 Ubud office (62) 361 823 5369
JL. Payogan, Ubud • • • • •
BH-L25
Offering spectacular view This leasehold 4,000sqm land has a sloping surface It has private access road Best choice for building a private villa About 10 mins drive from the Central Ubud, 45 mins drive from the Ngurah Rai International Airport
For Sale Leasehold 20 Years + 20 years extension IDR 2,800,000,000 Dewi (62) 85 7921 79769 Ubud office (62) 361 823 5369
JL. Desa Junjungan, Ubud • • • • •
BH-L19
Perfect plot with beautifully rice field view This is 34.9 Are freehold land with good access road A great opportunity for investment Utilities on site Located in the quiet area of Junjungan, only 10 minute drive to the central of Ubud
For Sale Freehold IDR 4,362,500,000 Dewi (62) 85 7921 79769 Ubud office (62) 361 823 5369 C/Re/G-15 June 11
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APARTMENTS & VILLAS
GIANYAR Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]
Wireless broadband Short or long term Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450
House for rent 12 are land, Pering Village, Blahbatuh, spacious 3-4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms H/C, furnished, large lush garden, pizza oven, great views, housekeeper on-site (separate quarters), available August. <janehp@gmail. com>. [2877] C/Re/G-9 March 11
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VILLA RP. 60 MILLION PER YEAR FOR 8+ YEARS LEASEHOLD AT LEGIAN. 2 BEDROOMS, FURNISHED, AC, GARDEN, SHARE POOL, SUITABLE FOR LIVE OR LEASE
PHN: 081 2123 4566 E-MAIL: pipie.rustam@yahoo.com NC/Re/I-26 Jan 11
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House with villa style, land size 3 Are, building size 2 Are, new building, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, + 100 meter from by Pass Ngurah Rai. Location Jln. Rama no. 21 B Pesanggaran, Denpasar. Price: 1,7 billion/nego No agent. Contact: 082 144 123 749, 0813 5315 0469 NC/Re/I-15 June 11
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Perfect work place at perfect location. Long term rent, sunset road main road, brand new 800 sqmtr commercial building on 1000 sqmtr land with 200 sqmtr full asphalt parking on the front. Building includes 350 sqmtr showrrom on 2 storeys with tempered glass façade, granit tiles and suspended ceilings with down lights, staff office, director’s office, 6000 sqmtr warehouse with container loading dock and truck access, back area with 2 more rooms. MEP room with genset, well + PDAM connection. Build by pros for pros. Completion early 2012. Only 290 million/year. Call 081337276666 NC/Re/G-15 June 11
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Office + Warehouse for LEASE
TABANAN
Lembongan Beach front land, freehold, 20 are or 79 are. Close to Mushroom Bay, zoned for tourism development. Enjoy an island with clean air and sea and no traffic jam. Call owner 081 2362 9117. [2670]
Location at jalan Gunung tangkuban Perahu, No.125, Br. Tegal Buah. Denpasar. (Near by Pt. Soejach/Mama’s sosis factory). Total land 1000m2 (20m X 50m), for 15 years leasing, front building showroom size 15m x 11m, and office 12m x 10m, and warehouse with full tile ceramic, in good condition and ready to use.
Villa for sale / rent. Quiet area in Tabanan. Call 081 2394 8595. [2057]
For sale ocean front block of land prime for development on exclusive Nusa Lembongan Island. 40 are block at Sunset Bay with spectacular uninterrupted views and featuring a stunning sea cave. This is the only block available in this highly sought-after strip of land with the potential for a luxury development. 40 minute boat ride from Denpasar to an unspoilt paradise. E-mail: <sjweather@ hotmail.com>. [2846]
LEGIAN House for rent 4 July - 3 August. 2 bedrooms, kitchen, lunch area, livingroom, bathroom (hot water), 2 TV-cable. Maid + electricity included, fully equipped. 5 min from Blue Ocean Beach 66x, Jl. Werkudara, opposite to Hotel Kumala. 1,200 Euro. E-mail: <ketutdoris@hotmail.com>. Contact 0813 3897 2705. [2858]
Please contact 081 2390 0646 or 0813 3877 3773 NC/RE/M-15 Jun .11
AUGUST RENTAL - IN THE HEART OF SEMINYAK BEAUTIFUL ROOMY BALI STYLE HOUSE IN SAFE COMPOUND 2 BEDROOMS - 1 WITH AC AND EN SUITE BATHROOM 1 WITH TREETOP VIEWS AND 1/2 BATHROOM VERY WELL FURNISHED, FULL KITCHEN MAID SERVICE 6 DAYS A WEEK, 52 INCH PLASMA TV WI FI, POOL TABLE, RESTAURANT ON PREMISSES SHARE SWIMMING POOL
RP. 40,000,000 1 MONTH CALL 08179711123 NC/Re/G-15 June 11
For rent (daily/weekly/monthly) - spacious, light-filled and well appointed 62sqm 1-bedroom apartment, located on the 3rd floor of ‘Residence A’ of the Jayakarta Hotel. Only $75USD per night. Visit <http://www.8degreesapartments. com> or e-mail <inquiries@8degreesapartments.com> for more information. [2603]
Hotel for sale/lease in Bali. E-mail: <hawai_79@yahoo. com>. No agent please! [2441]
Villa for rent
Villa Pakem YOGYAKARTA
Medewi 127 are gently sloping land with stunning ocean views, coconut plantation and chocolate trees. 3.5 kilometres from surf beach. 40 are clear for dream house. All certificates and building permits. 15 million p/are reluctant sale. E-mail <d.j.camplin@gmail.com>. [2813]
This 3rd floor superior 2 bedroom/2 bathroom apartment has been beau fully renovated and furnished. 154sqm of style and comfort, large outside dining area overlooking the main pool, this property has all the makings of Island life. Apartment block features a restaurant and bar. 20 year lease with excellent ROI’s, this property will make an great investment for a rental or be er s ll... a permanent place to live in the heart of Seminyak.
3 bedroom + 3.5 bathroom Fully furnished Garage fit for one car .. the car included on the offer Open air roof top balcony Laundry room + staff room Land phone line & Internet Cable TV + 3 TVs and Audio system 1 year membership at Canggu Club Located in Umalas
For sale land and 2 houses in Beraban Beach, sea view, river & field side, 28.85 ares, freehold in expat area. Price Rp. 1.6 Billion. Call 0813 3737 7201, mail <maruihouse@ hotmail.com>. [2828] Land for sale residential 9.4 are, Kedungu Kediri. 5 min from beach. View ricefield fenced. Contact owner 0813 5324 2174. [2857]
Villa and land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149]
Facilities: 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms/waterheater, full AC, pool, kitchen, fireplace and large garden Jl. Kaliurang km 17,5 Pakem, behind Panti Nugroho Hospital, opposite Aulia House, Yogyakarta CP: Ms Indri at 0274 653 5865 / 0274 8048 788 E-mail: villapakem@yahoo.com Website: www.yogyes.com/villa-pakem
seminyak rental #001
Freehold land for sale near Banyan Tree - Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626 (direct owner). Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] For sale/rent. 2 bedroom fully furnished new house on 2 are with pool and great views of southern ocean and Karma Kendara. Sell US$ 130,000. Rent Rp. 120 million per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [1907] For sale/rent - Hotel at Dreamland. 7 bedrooms, pool & BBQ area. Close to beach and golf course. Great views. Sell US$ 555,000, rent Rp. 300 million per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [2684]
A 2 bedroom aircondi oned villa with a seperate guest room that has views of the beach! Set in a quiet area but within walking distance to shops and restaurants, this lovely villa is peaceful and relaxing. With a large, new modern kitchen, the villa comes with all furniture and appliances.
2 bedroom house plus studio apartment, garden, small pool, 3 ara, 3 minutes McD, KFC, Bypass Nusa Dua. Over contract maximum 12 years. Contact Dewi tel: 0857 3633 2999 / 0361 895 8585. <glenn@surfer-girl.com>. [2810]
New price schedule Minumum 2 years Rent for longer… Less rental price per year Pool completed.
IDR 160 mill / year
Land in Bukit for sale. 10 are, ocean view, allotment residential, 8 meter access, water & electricity near by, total price Rp. 950.000.000. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@gmail.com>. [2518]
seminyak rental #003
2 storey good house furnish at Dreamland new Kuta Beach resort, south Kuta, Uluwatu, 3 bedroom x 3 bath room, sea views. Weekly Aud$ 500, monthly $1400 / 6 month more nego. E-mail: <balihouse@hotmail.com>. +614 0739 0116, +6281 681 5654. [2840]
this one comes w/ a car USD 399,000 Pool Completed
Villa for sale located in Nirwana Bali Resort - Tanah Lot. Facing to the ocean and golf course, 3 bedroom with fully furnished. Plunge pool and resort facilities. Price Rp. 10.000.000.000. Contact: 081 866 8066 and 081 6133 8865. [2819]
For sale 2.9 Ha. Hilltop. View Tundun Penyu street Balangan Bali. Rp. 175 jt/are (nego). Freehold land. Strategic location for your villa, business or other property investment. Contact 0819 3620 2170 / 0361 275 2587. [1148]
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seminyak resort apartment USD 240,000
Balian Beach beautiful House plus Villa plunge pool ocean view great surf restaurants market. Laidback Bali living short walk to beach. US$180,000 or best offer this month. <www.balianforsale.com>. PH 085857044566. [2809]
BUKIT
Sabang: Resort for lease or sale in Sabang, Pulau Weh, NAD (Aceh). 8 bungalows, 3 rooms and 1 restaurant (www. casanemo.com) in a spacious green plot with large beach front. Excellent opportunities for diving (space available for dive school construction). Please contact <gianluca. guidotti@igaia.org>. [2815] Building block for sale in Lovina foothills. 8 are orchard on bitumen road, close to town and beaches. Full title. Quick sale, no agents. $15.000 Aus. SMS 081 2377 4649. [2862]
For Sale; The last 3 units with already total finished resort of 27. Swimming pool, full seaview, 2+3 bedrooms. Price starting from Euro 99,900. Please call 081 855 5010 or website: <www.florynproperty.com>. [2700]
Beachfront land for sale: 109 are frontage of 36 metres, over 100 coconut palms. Location Beraban between Tanah Lot and Soka, off the projected sunset road. Visit <www. beachfrontberaban.com>. [2821]
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OTHERS
For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 15 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. E: <info@florynproperty.com>. Call: +62 (0) 81 855 5010. W: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382]
Walking distance to shops, restaurants and the beach….. Rooms available with own kitchen and bathroom, small garden and a shared pool Nestled in a local environment , these villa rooms are tastefully decorated and fully furnished.
Detached Contemporary Balinese Villa. Freehold. Situated on 4 are, w/additional 4 are land. Spectacular views over Jimbaran & Ocean. Convenient location to Bali’s world class beaches, Jimbaran, Dreamland/ New. Kuta Golf. The villa comprises 2 bedroom, 2 en-suite w/ Balinese outdoor shower. Open plan living/dining area. Infinity style pool. Fully equipped kitchen. Bale. Staff room, and garage. Tastefully decorated. Includes all furniture. Offers at US$450,000. Contact owner at <tinker1@netvigator.com> for further info & photo’s. Phone enquiries Ibu Ketut at 0819 1656 5500. [2817]
RENTAL OPTIONS Single rooms IDR 55,000,000/year (2 available) 2 Bedroom Villa IDR 75,000,000/year Perfect for the Budget traveler!
sales@islandrealtybali.com +62 81 338 105 639 NC/Re/G-15 June 11
A change at the top of our game
REWARDING LAND INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! LSEM001 Seminyak
17,6 Are
Area Seminyak Sunset Road 50m inside is a nice piece of land 17.6 Are, good for small business or villas, 28 years over contract lease, 25 minutes from airport, 5-10 minutes to Jl. Oberoi for shopping and beaches of Kuta area.
Contact : Annie + 62 81 339 455 009 Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 7,000,000/Are/year annie@raywhiteparadise.com
LCGU501 Echo Beach
LNGR500 Madewi
A very rare opportunity is now available for investors looking to secure a section of land within the highly sought after area of Padang Lenjong, Echo Beach- Canggu. The surrounding area is Bali at it's best providing views of green belt rice field terraces and a perfect orientation to develop your dream villa here in Bali. Total site of 7090m2, cavling available starting of 550m2 to 1400m2. Siska + 62 81 55 749 228
This stunning section of absolute beach front land should be worth some serious consideration due to the very attractive price per are. Secure now and receive excellent profits in the years ahead. The land has a perfect elevation to develop along with the ability to subdivide into smaller plots. Call now and do not miss out on this opportunity.
siska@raywhiteparadise.com Annie + 62 819 9908 1542 Price from: IDR 250,000,000/Are annie@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 30,000,000/Are
Title : Hak Milik
5.5 Ha
Contact : Siska + 62 81 55 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com
s Urgently required for a cash buyer a villa of Batu Jimbar Sanur.
LCGU800 Echo Beach
12 Are
With land within the area of Echo Beach becoming hard to find this new land investment opportunity will prove to be a perfect and very rewarding asset. Located only 200 meters away from the beach this land can entertain one luxury residence with ocean views or the ability to sub divide and develop a number of villas to be placed into the rental market. Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 2,754,000,000
Contact : Siska + 62 81 55 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com
s SSNR299. Just listed a high quality apartment complex located in Sanur. Huge potential for rental return. s SSNR523. A nice villa at Residential complex Sanur. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathroom and paved road 10 meters wide. Price : IDR 4,200,000,000
Contact : Haryono +62 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com
RSEM766 Seminyak
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Great holiday rental located in Seminyak on Jl. 66 (Double Six). A short walk from the beach. If you are planning your next family holiday book now to guarantee a good time. No need for a car you can walk to everything. Located near all the best restaurants & night life yet a relaxing place to unwind. Large master suite has sitting room, office & gym. Only available June 15th - 1st Oct. Contact : Mick Nevins Title : Leasehold + 62 81 7475 1623 Price : USD 510/ night mick@raywhiteparadise.com
QUICK SALE! SNUD555 Nusa Dua
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Large 4 bedroom home on a uniquely landscaped 19 Are Garden Estate in Taman Yasa, an exclusive gated community providing 24 hour security/large community swimming pool. Classical Balinese architecture with its traditional multi-courtyard settingâ&#x20AC;Ś.main house, kitchen and guest house. 51 years Leasehold, or with potential conversion to Freehold. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 450,000
Contact : Shane Walsh + 62 81 936 273 306 shane@raywhiteparadise.com
SCGU113 Canggu
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SNUD111 Tanjung Benoa
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Just 300m from Berawa beach, close to Canggu Club and international school, this beautiful traditional Balinese villa offers the best of tranquil open living. Set on 1,310 m2 land, surrounded by tropical trees and rice fields, this large villa boasts a gazebo, fish pond, and 12m swimming pool. Perfect place to live and fantastic playground for your kids! Title : Leasehold Price : IDR 2,400,000,000
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Contact : Ray White Sanur + 62 87 861 867 277 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
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Exclusive waterfront property in the prestigious area in Tanjung Benoa known as the top class location. Set on spacious 7400sqm of pristine waterfront land right close to the restaurants and shops, this colonial style property is definitely the last piece of heaven you can find. Surrounded by the clear blue water, extensive space of garden and absolute stunning view, this property has endless possibilities to be developed. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 4,480,000
Contact : Ray White Sanur + 62 87 861 867 277 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
* prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.
Tel : +62 (361) 737 357 | 773 540 | 701 154 | 285 525 info@raywhiteparadise.com www.raywhiteparadise.com
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SCAD010 Candidasa
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Bargain of the week. Stones throw from the ocean. Manggis 10 Are of land mature landscape, big swimming pool, car port, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t miss this great opportunity weekend retreat and investment return. Between Amankila Hotel and Alila Hotel.
Title : Leasehold Price : USD 145,000
Contact : Siska + 62 81 55 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com
SLBK006 Setangi Hill
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Striking and stylish are the words that describe the design of Villa Mouton. Chosen for its cubist design with an asymmetric roofline, where the open spaces are fully utilized. The villa has a large living room with adjoining kitchen (74,5sqm) and 48sqm guest house. Next to this is a spacious undercover lounge-area (24sqm), looking out over the sea. Title : HGB Price : IDR 3,299,000,000
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Contact : Annie + 62 81 339 455 009 annie@raywhiteparadise.com
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This is a great beachfront villa that will offer you excellent rental returns! 400 sqm of living area on 1700 sqm of land with beach frontage of 56 m. A large welcoming garden makes this the perfect setting for entertaining. The gazebo has a living & dining area where you can enjoy sea views overlooking the expansive 16 x 4 m swimming pool making this the perfect place to relax. Contact : Mick Nevins Title : Hak Milik + 62 81 7475 1623 Price : USD 1,500,000 mick@raywhiteparadise.com
* prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.
Tel : +62 (361) 737 357 | 773 540 | 701 154 | 285 525 info@raywhiteparadise.com www.raywhiteparadise.com
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Nestled in a quiet gang , walking distance to the beach and shops this small freehold Hotel complex consists of 2 two bedroom villas with pool and 6 self contained one bedroom units on 2 levels. Modern design, great attention to detail on a 6 are lot. Fully staffed, fully furnished, just take over the business !! Already income producing with Melati Hotel license in place. This is a freehold opportunity not to be missed. Price: USD 750,000 REF RV-997
Kerobokan
Kuta EXECUTIVE TOWNHOUSE This is the perfect place for high class living or working from home. Strategically located just 10 minutes from the airport, and very close to the beaches and nightlife of Kuta and Legian. Unique opportunity to own a freehold 4 bedroom Townhouse in this exclusive Residential Complex. Fully furnished and built to an exceptional high standard, this and further opportunities like this very rarely come on the open market so please contact us for more information or to arrange a viewing. Price: Rp. 3,800,000,000 REF RV-987
HOME FROM HOME This fully furnished 2 bedroom Villa is in a premium location just a stones throw away from the vibrant resorts of Seminyak, yet far enough away to be able to switch off and escape from the hustle and bustle. Very tastefully designed and refurbished by its European owner, it is oozing with character and has excellent use of available space that would leave most Feng Shui experts completely baffled. Sold on a Freehold basis set in 2.3 Are of land. Price: Rp. 2,500,000,000 REF RV-995
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Legian 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT RIGHT ON THE BEACH.. Situated right on Double 6 Beach, this one bedroom apartment would give you everything you need. With flexible investment options and a world renowned Management Company in place you can have an income and also a stunning place to stay in Bali. 1 bedroom with en suite situated right next to the pool would give a couple or single person the perfect getaway. This is a re-sale apartment and priced to sell at AUD 209.000 REF RV-1001
OWNER RELOCATING This fully furnished stunning 3 bedroom Villa built to European standards and decorated with an exceptional artistic flair is built on 550 m2 of land. The lounge/dining and entertainment area is an open plan design overlooking the 8 x 3 m2 swimming pool. The Seller is relocating and this could be a great bargain. Price: EURO 149,000 REF RV-737
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