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For Sale; Ex-resto, 32 pcs teak-wood dining chair & 36 pcs bar stool at Rp. 225.000. To view pls call Patty at 8787-787 or e-mail at <brasa.bali@gmail.com>. Sanur. [157] For Sale; Heavy duty band saw, planner (needs to be repaired), 2 diesels, power supply and large dynamo. Price for whole lot Rp. 35,000.000 ONO. For viewing please call Mrs. May at 460 022 or 742 3803. [150]

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For Sale; Bicycle for woman, cheap German books, clothes and more for belly dance, decoration things, gifts and more. <barbaraseibt@yahoo.de>, 0813 5332 7901. Kuta. [151]

For Sale; 3 brand new body boards with 3 new leashes with plugs. Still in their wrappings for 2.25mil rp total for all boards and leashes. Contact 0812 4651 4976. [153] For Sale; Paintings for art aboliger. Tel. 0819 9901 6500. <hammockcross@ hotmail.com>. [145] For Sale; Antique Madura bed, 2.3 mtrs long 1.55 cm wide height 2.2 mtrs. Teak wood bed. Has the most amazing carving teak wood, Knock down send me your email and I will send pics price 20 juta. 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [146] NC/Ns/I-26 Dec 12

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English Language Non-denominational Worship Service in UBUD While you’re staying in Ubud, join us for English Worship Service every Sunday at 9:00am at Shalom Hill Christian House on Jalan Gunung Sari (on the left, traveling East, about 400 meters from the main intersection of Jl. Andong and Jl. Peliatan). We are a diverse group of Christians coming together sharing our faith, conversation, coffee and tales from travelers just like yourself! Spend an hour with us as we sing and renew our faith-lives together. Stay for the Indonesian service that follows at 10:00 if you’d like to learn more about Indonesia through Indonesian Worship Service (they’ve got a great choir!). It’s a wonderful way to start your new week in paradise. For further information please call Mark 087861484103, Delita 0813 3835 6240. Falun Dafa (Falun Gong) Exercises Please come and join us for free: Exercise and meditation Falun Dafa, a powerful ancient practice to improve body, mind, spirit, and development of xinxing (heart-mind nature). Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday at 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 pm, on Sunday at 5:30 a.m.-7:00 a.m. at East Terrace Niti Mandala Renon Field. For more information call Mr. Keyar, Hp. 0812 360 7149, Mr. Agung Eka, ph. 0361-228974, Mrs. Etty Andy, ph. 0361-722629. Other places for exercise are Puputan Badung Field Denpasar, Garuda Wisnu Kencana, Jimbaran.

Heart Prayer” in Indonesian and English language at 21.00 till 22.00 hrs. Activities every month (last Saturday): Free attunement Reiki Usui at 15.00 till 17.00 hrs. Please come join with us, at our Tummo® Reiki Clinic in Ruko Istana Regency Blok L No. 10, Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai, Denpasar (next to Makro) or call 081 2386 8888, 081 2389 8888. Helping others to be healthier, happier, and closer to divine sources to attain enlightenment and yoga.

people and make it happen in Bali. Every first Monday of the month, 6.00pm @Manik Organik, Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85, Sanur, 0361-855 3380, <info@manikorganikbali.com>, <www.manikorganikbali.com>. Hare Krisna Come join us and find peace. Every Sunday at 10:30 am. Pesraman “Sri Sri Radha Rasesvara” (Bhakti Yoga). Jl. Tanah Suci, Br. Subak Abian Darmayasa, Kec. Abian Semal. Call : (0361) 480 937, 228 391. Email : <gopalabs@indo.net.id>.

Free Book Swap Ubud First Saturday of each month. Starts at 10am. At Bayu’s Hashing in Bali Kitchen, Penestanan. Ubud. Bring your books and swap with The best way of seeing the real Bali. Hash runs are held others. No charge book swap. Ring 081337541445 for more every Saturday, Monday and Thursday at 4:30. Hash sheets information. with maps and contact details are available at The Cat and Fiddle Restaurant and Mercy Photo in Sanur, Glory Gallery Kupu - Kupu Restaurant and Bali Video in Kuta, Lips Bar in Seminyak and Located in Ubud on the corner of Jalan Raya and Jalan Naughty Nuri’s Warung in Ubud. Check out the website at: Hanoman, just in front of the BPD Bank, selling handicrafts <www.balihash.com> for the latest hash news. made by disabled young artists, this project helps disabled artists to have their own income so they can support their Indonesian Philatelist Association families, be more independent and have more confidence. We invite all stamp collectors and coin & bank note collectors Please come and help us to help them! to join Monthly Philately & Numismatic Bourse. At Denpasar Post Office every month at second week on Sunday start Gateway Community Church - Sanur 9.30 am. The activities are bourse, auction and some times English language, every Sunday morning at 10:00 am at philatelist coaching and mini exhibition. More info pls contact Gateway Community Center, Sanur. Interdenominational. Mr. Ngurah Surya 081 755 4032 or email to: <suryastampsbali@ All are welcome. Contact person Chrisna Ririhena 0361-285 hotmail.com>. 083 or 0852 3881 5069.

Falun Dafa FREE Practice & Meditation Held regularly every Sunday at 4pm to 6pm on Hard Rock Hotel beach - Kuta. Come and start enjoying the marvellous Greendrinks benefits of this righteous cultivation practised by more than Greendrinks is an international network of people who are 100 million people worldwide. Jaya Waterman, Nusa Dua- interested in all things green and is open to every one. We Bali <jaya_waterman@hotmail.com> or 081 819 5318. can make new friends or catch up with old ones, learn how others see things or do things, create new ideas. Saying “Are Free Attunement Reiki Usui & Reiki Tummo® Clinic you green?” will ensure a warm welcome. Green Drinks has (Padmajaya Bali) more than 494 chapters worldwide. No membership fees. Activities every Monday, Wednesday and Friday: Free healing Everyone is welcome. Fun is compulsory so invite your friends. with Reiki Tummo® at 19.00 till 21.00 hrs. Free online “Open Come and share your green thinking with other like minded

Informal Gathering Come and join us for a free informal gathering every Thursday and Sunday from 06.00 pm - 09.00 pm. Facilitated by : Agung Indra & Putu who have helped many people by enabling them to contact their ancestors for the answer, directions and healing they need to create more happiness, health, and peace in their lives. Surya Dharma Healing Center, behind Dharma Usada Clinic, West Cemetery Str. Ubud. Phone: 0361- 976123, 0361- 971878 or email: <suryadharmabali@ hotmail.com>.

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34ft Van de Stadt sailing yacht for sale. Based in Bali. Indonesian papers. In Beautiful condition with teak decks and interior. Recently repainted/antifouling. Engine recently serviced. 4 new batteries. IDR 515,000,000 (Roughly £35,000 GBP) www.baliyacht.co.uk E-mail: drkifa@hotmail.co.uk Tel: +62 896 6464 0999

For Sale; Mountain bike brand “United” Monza, 26 speed, great condition, white, yellow and black color. Bought 20 April ‘13 at Hypermart for Rp. 1.899.000, sell for 1.400.000, cause want to buy new folder bike. Please call 0878 7767 2706, 081 6146 3289. Denpasar. [142]

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Writing Enthusiasts Make Literary Circles in Bali As much as Bali is a mecca for artists, aspiring and published writers, new age scribes and those with intellectual or spiritual pursuits, it is notoriously poor in the area of modern day literary salons, writing groups and open book clubs. There are a few writers groups and reading clubs in existence, though most are closed and small and meet privately. By and large, Bali-based authors seem to write in ivory isolation. The Ubud Writers Group, headed by writer Steve Castley, is one of the very few active writer communities in Bali. It is a small coterie of 10 amateur writers who write poetry, short stories, feature articles and murder mysteries. They meet twice a month at Bayu’s Kitchen in Penestanan, Ubud. Their sessions are uniquely devoted to the development of their writing skills. They review each other ’s work and offer supportive feedback. It is a closed group and deliberately kept limited to 10 participants to enable quality time and Life’s Journeys attention to read and critique works in progress. This lively group was started in 2008 and since then has published 3 anthologies of its members’ writings that were well received and favorably reviewed by Amazon and a number of writer-bloggers. The Ubud Writers Group selfpublished its first collection of short stories, poems and reflections called Bali with a Twist - Stories and Poems in 2010. Life’s Journeys, another compilation of short stories, poems and photographs followed in October 2012. Both books are available at Ganesha Bookstores, Gramedia and various other venues in Bali. According to Steve, the 10 regular members are expats from Australia, America and the UK: writers, storytellers, females and males; their collective wisdom represents 349 years. The group was formed on the basis of shared passions: enjoying the Bali experience, overflowing with the memories of lifetime’s adventures and keen to progress their writing in a supportive group. Says Steve: “We were writers of memoirs, fiction, short stories, books, poetry, murder mysteries and adventure fiction but although diverse in interests, we had one very definite feeling in common; we wanted the group to advance our writing abilities. No longer were we to be secret writers of hopefully great literary works, but instead a self-help group devoted to encouraging every member to write, edit well and eventually publish”. The reason the current membership is capped is that all share work and have a responsibility to edit each other’s work before the next meeting. To keep the interaction flowing and avoiding being bogged down by expansive contributors, the small number of members has proven to be optimally efficient at 10. Given its appeal and success, a number of people have requested to join the existing group and Steve has recently formed a second writers group based on the first group’s model. The new group is called The Bali Writers Group and also meets at Bayu’s Kitchen every second Thursday. This group is separate to the Ubud Writers Group but shares the same purpose: to share writing, help each other with editing, improving editing skills and share writing inspiration. All writers are welcome. If you like to learn more about the group, check out the Bali Writers Facebook page. Another writers group called Writing from the Soul was active for some time at Taksu Spa in Ubud but seems to be in temporary limbo and in need of a gallant leader. It was initiated a few years ago by Jane Brunette, a regular contributor to the Huffington Post who is also a web-based writing coach and has set up writing groups all over the world. The atmosphere for this group is a bit unorthodox and is focused on free-writing. As Jane says on her website: “where writers gather in an atmosphere of openness and non-judgment to free write together from soul-inviting prompts. We are all shy in an atmosphere of critique, and so the point of these circles is to create a field of acceptance and deep play, and to receive each other deeply through our writing. The point isn’t to create finished pieces, but to be generative — to open the channels and get us writing for the fun of it”. These free-writing exercises -which are essentially 10-minute timed writings that

begin with evocative prompts - turn out to be rich sources of material that can be mined for poems, essays and stories. Jane has a very interesting blog at www.flamingseed.com including a special section with writing tips and prompts. If anyone is interested in blowing new life into the Writing from the Soul group, contact either Jane or the Taksu Spa management. Workshops Galore - The Grande Dame of literary conventions in Bali is undoubtedly the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. Not only is this a prime venue for rubbing shoulders with authors great and small – it is also a big magnet for satellite writing activities like workshops and writing retreats that are scheduled in abundance around the days of the yearly October Festival. Around that time of year they seem to spring up like mushrooms as many of the visiting festival authors will head up writing workshops before or after the Festival. These are wonderful opportunities to learn and grow more as a writer. If you missed last year’s batch of writing workshops and can’t wait for the coming of the next Festival to sharpen your writing skills, you can still participate in any number of year-round writing workshops held in Bali. These workshops can range from 1 or 2 days to serious retreats, typically for a longer period of 1 to 2 weeks. They are usually built around a theme, a subject, topic or an author. Here is a grab at random of upcoming workshops: A Writing Retreat in Bali is scheduled for June 20-28 2013 and promoted by Shawguides (www. shawguides.com). This is a website that posts a great variety of Writing Conferences and Workshops around the world in exotic Bali Writers Retreat locales. These retreats are run by outside groups or organizations and they normally center around established authors. This particular workshop will be led by Stephen Lloyd Webber at the Bali Mountain Retreat and the daily schedule includes writing, group critique, optional one-on-one manuscript guidance, yoga, meditation, hikes, and sightseeing. Also coming up is Backstage Bali, a workshop planned by an Australian group called Writers Journey (www.writersjourney.com) from 7 to 15 October at The Lakeview Hotel in Kintamani village. The retreat includes attendance at the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival from 11-15 October. This group also organized the recent 7-day Write for your Life workshop with Jeremiah Abrams at the Gaia Retreat Center in Ubud. Gaia periodically offers writing workshops with a therapeutic theme. Another June workshop in Candidasa and Ubud is organized by Laura Davis from the Writers Journey. Editing in Paradise is offering 3-day workshops presented by Bali regular Shelley Kenigsberg who has worked in freelance editing and publishing for 23 years and is a regular presenter at the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. The workshops focus on developing writers who already have a manuscript – fiction or creative non-fiction - or have a firm concept or outline. These programs offer individual consultations, self-editing techniques and tips on pitching a manuscript to publishers. The sessions provide rewarding feedback for aspiring writers as they are entirely targeted to particular challenges faced by the individual participants. The next Editing in Paradise workshop is Life Writing and Memoir planned for 27-30 September and the Lite Program Retreat from 8-13 October. The Australian Writers’ Centre hosts a yearly writers workshop in Ubud 10-17 August. This year’s theme is called The Art and Craft of Writing the Senses and it is presented by Patti Miller, a well-known memoir and fiction writer. “This is a very special writing course, uniquely focused on developing the sensory richness of your creative expression. Immersed in the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of highland Bali, mind, heart and body all engaged in the writing process, you will explore how to translate the physical world of the senses into words.” You can get more info or sign up at their website http://www. writerscentre.com.au/writinginbali.htm. A group called Womens Own Adventure organizes writing retreats and workshops in diverse locales. In Bali, they plan a 3-day workshop later this year when dates and location are firm.

Several retreat centers in Ubud feature occasional writing workshops. The yearly Bali Spirit Festival hosts writing retreats combined with yoga. OneWorldRetreats Kumara in Ubud plans to hold a writers retreat from 6 to 11 October entitled Breathe Life into Your Book with Robin Sparks, a Bali-based facilitator who teaches writing workshops around the globe. This retreat will combine writing exercises, sharing and giving feedback on participants’ manuscripts, practical advice from local guest authors with breath sessions, meditation, spa treatments and g u i d e d excursions to soak up Bali’s luscious nature and culture. Workshop Fun

Writer Blogs and Forums Overflow - To further hone your writing skills, a number of writer blogs and forums are prolific in their advice, tips and guidelines for wannabe authors and writers. Some are outstanding in terms of direction and guidance; most dispense general advice; quite a few revolve around a genre like mystery writing. Some have paid lesson series but the free help that can be gleaned from these sites can be very beneficial for the fledgling writer, especially if you’re trolling for ideas, formats, etc. Check out the local blogs first like http://umaanyarwriter.wordpress. com. Further afield there are blogs that really dig into the mechanics of writing such as that of Holy Lisle (http://HollyLisle. com). Holy’s site teems with great advice and she offers online writing courses that sharpen your focus. You can subscribe to her newsletter, mine her site for new ideas and even discover genres you didn’t know existed in the literary world. Finally, for those of you who’d rather be reading than writing, a book reading group can be a very satisfying and enriching experience. There are a number of existing book clubs in Bali; however of the 4 groups contacted for this article, none indicated they welcome new members. Most are all-female informal groups reading a variety of genres and subjects and club members take turns selecting books for reading and hosting book discussions. Their selections, by and large, are fiction by contemporary authors with a sprinkling of classics thrown in for good measure. Though the existing book clubs are not open to new members, it does not take a gigantic effort to create your own. Gather a few book lovers over a cup of tea and start floating the idea of meeting regularly to discuss contemporary and/or classical literature, find members, decide on time and venue; most important, compile a list of genres and possible book selections. Books in Bali are a bit dear and the selection is limited but the internet provides a good resource for finding reasonably priced books. Some sites like the Book Depository in the UK provide free shipping anywhere in the world; other sites like The Gutenberg Project allow free downloads of e-books, all of which are classics for which the copyright has expired. It’s the best source to mine for classics. Sadly, literary salons or literary cafés like the Lit Club at Bar Luna in Ubud are not numerous. Talented writers mostly toil in private isolation. Access to writing groups, discussion circles, book clubs, regularly scheduled writing workshops, is somewhat limited but for the inquisitive writer, the internet still provides a great resource. Story by Ines Wynn

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Quartet The residents of Beecham House, a home for retired musicians, are all in a flutter, for it is rumored that an aging opera Diva will be coming to live with them. However, how this will affect their upcoming charity gala concert is open for discussion. American actor Dustin Hoffman is a strange choice to direct this quintessential English movie, but, Hoffman is provided with an excellent script from playwright Ronald Harwood, and, a cast of marvelous British actors who are all old hands at this type of comedy. All Hoffman has to do is yell out ‘action’ or ‘cut’ occasionally. Maggie Smith plays the Diva, and, for the concert, Tom Courtenay, Billy Connolly, and Pauline Collins talk her into performing with them the tricky quartet from Verdi’s Rigoletto.

girl has no control over this, and, she is afraid that she will be taken by the ‘dark’ side. Richard LaGravenese brings much mood into his story, but, I am terrified that this could be the start of another movie franchise, all set to tantalize teenage Goth girls for the next few years.

The Guilt Trip A bio-chemist is about to embark on a road-trip across America to sell his latest product to any interested corporations. The bio-chemist has not seen his mother for some time, and, feeling guilty, he asks her to accompany him. Along the way they re-connect as mother and son. Barbra Streisand stars in this delightful situation-comedy. Barbra’s legend precedes her, and, it’s hard not to see her as anything else but ‘Streisand’, still, Barbra brings a lot of humor and warmth to her role, and presents an endearing performance. Seth Rogen plays the bio-chemist son, and he is not intimidated by the Great Star. Seth manages to shine quite brilliantly along with the Illustrious Supernova.

Standing Up After being badly humiliated, a boy and girl run away from a summer camp.

The English Teacher Julianne Moore is one of those actresses who is able to thoroughly immerse herself in her roles, and, consequently, creates completely believable and memorable characters. In her latest movie, Julianne plays an English literary teacher, who wants to produce a play written by one of her former pupils, for her school’s drama faculty. Although the play is very good, the school board has problems with some of the material it contains. All sorts of ridiculous predicaments then emerge during rehearsals. Julianne gives another fantastic performance in this semi-serious comedy. She also gets great support from Michael Angarano as the playwright, and Nathan Lane as the play’s director.

Side Effects This dull film is all about a psychiatrist who is duped by a patient, when she claims that the effects of a drug he prescribed caused her to kill her husband. Het Bombardement As the Nazis bombard Rotterdam, a Dutch boy and German girl fall in love.

Sexy Evil Genius A woman invites her ex-lovers to a bar to discuss their former relationships. 21 and Over To celebrate one of their birthday’s three college students get totally wasted.

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My Awkward Sexual Adventure An accountant gets help from an exotic dancer to perfect his sexual prowess. Richard the Lionheart Richard the Lionheart is imprisoned in a castle from which he has to escape. To The Wonder Terrence Malick’s latest movie is a whole load of ‘arty’ pretentious rubbish.

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CZ12 Jackie Chan was born in Hong Kong in 1954, and he has appeared in more than 100 films as an actor, a director, or writer of martial arts movies. Jackie initially trained in classical Chinese theatre, and, then started working in the movies as a stuntman. Jackie made his first fully-fledged movie in 1971, though, some people might say that he’s been making the same film ever since. In his new movie, Jackie plays the head of an organization which locates stolen historical relics, and then tries to return them to their rightful owners. Not only does Jackie write, direct, and star in this movie, he also takes care of art direction. Jackie does a good job all-round. Ok, the movie is rather corny, but, it does have some great action sequences in the beginning and the end, and much slap-stick in-between. Jackie’s movie is heaps of fun.

A wanted American anti-war radical has been posing

Don’t Look Down A sleepwalking young man falls through a skylight into the bed of an enchanting young woman. After the surprise, they get to know one another better, and, soon become lovers. The woman teaches the man mysterious Taoist methods of prolonging sexual intercourse. When he has mastered the techniques, the man can then take his mind, whilst having sex, into altered states of consciousness. This movie comes from Buenos Aires, but, it could be called ‘mystical soft-core pornography’. I suppose it is quite educational.

about their weekend.

Last Stand A heroic small-town sheriff must stop an escaped prisoner from crossing the American border into Mexico. There is nothing wrong with Jee-Woon Kim’s action movie. In fact, it’s quite well made. The problem with the movie rests with Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is now just too old for this kind of thing. For his comeback, after his stint as California’s governor, Arnie should have tried something different, or, at least, something much more age appropriate.

of a young actress.

Beautiful Creatures In America’s Deep South live a coven of witches. One of these witches is about to celebrate her 16th birthday, when she will be claimed by either the ‘dark’ or ‘light’ forces. The

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A bio-chemist embarks on a road trip right across America with his mother. The Heineken Kidnapping Beer magnate Freddy Heineken is kidnapped, and held for a large ransom. In The House A French teacher gives his class an assignment to write The English Teacher A teacher wants to produce a play written by one of her former gifted pupils. CZ12 An organization finds stolen relics and returns them to their rightful owners. Phil Spector Music producer Phil Spector is put on trial for the murder The Incredible Wonderstone After a falling out a pair of kitschy Las Vegas magicians go their own ways. Return To Nim’s Island 2 Nim’s Island may be sold to a big corporation to build a holiday resort on it. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2013 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/I-25 Jan 12


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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) - 1/2 sweet red bell pepper, roasted, skinned, seeded and finely chopped - 2 shallots, finely chopped - 4 chives, finely chopped - 1/3 cup minced fresh cilantro leaves - 2 cloves garlic, minced - 2 Tbl. orange juice - 1 lime, juiced - 1 tsp. ground roasted cumin - 1 tsp. grated orange peel - 1/8 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper - 1/2 tsp. Tabasco or to taste With fresh black beans available in the supermarket, this salsa is fresh and easy to make. Serve it with quesadillas, nachos, tacos, or just plain tortilla chips. It’s also great over eggs and with quinoa feta patties - stay tuned for the recipe in an upcoming issue. You can also substitute other fresh beans for the black ones or use canned beans in a pinch. This salsa keeps in the fridge for several days.

Black Bean and Corn Salsa Makes about 4 cups

- a sprig of cilantro leaves for garnish Directions: In a large bowl, combine all the ingredients except the garnish. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours - longer is better. When ready to serve put into a contrasting colored bowl and garnish with a sprig of cilantro and start dipping!

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- 250 g fresh black beans, cooked in boiling water until done - about 20 minutes - 1 ear fresh sweet yellow corn, steamed and the kernels removed - 4 fresh tomatoes, finely chopped and the juice retained

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

No Regrets by Wimar Witoelar During the early morning hours of July 23, 2001 President Abdurrahman Wahid – popularly known as Gus Dur - issued a decree dissolving the Indonesian parliament, calling for fresh parliamentary elections to be held within one year. Assembly members ignored the decree, mobilized student demonstrators and in defiance of their constitutional role the military and police withheld support of their supreme commander, leaving Gus Dur politically isolated and the country in deep political crisis. As thousands of Gus Dur’s supporters came streaming into the Presidential Palace grounds and 40,000 soldiers and police deployed to keep the peace, Vice President Megawati’s security staff took over the building and President Abdurrahman Wahid – Indonesia’s first legally elected head of state - was turned out of office and Indonesia’s reformasi movement went off the tracks. Megawati, the daughter of Sukarno, became president with the enthusiastic support of many of the holdovers of Suharto’s old political machine Golkar. Now, more than ten years after that bloodless coup, and three years after Gus Dur’s death, prize-winning Indonesian journalist Wimar Witoelar has been given a chance to express all the things he always wanted to but couldn’t. In his book No Regrets, Witoelar pointedly answers his critics and tells the inside story of what really happened behindthe-scenes during the reformist president’s term in office and the country’s journey into humanism, Indonesia’s own “Prague Spring.” This astute political memoir could very well have been called “Inside the Wahid Presidency” or even better “Indonesian Politics for Dummies” as it gives the reader a front row seat onto the inner workings of the corridors of power - the intrigues, the protocol, the minutes of cabinet meetings, the intricacies of negotiations, the movements of adjutants and security guards at the very center of executive government. The alleged Bulogate and Bruneigate scandals, driven by the Golkar-dominated political system, combined with an ineffective and counter-productive public relations operation and lack of support from his friends who were angling for seats in the Megawati government all ultimately proved to be the undoing of the colossally misunderstood Wahid presidency. In the end, the baseless charges against Gus Dur were never proven by either a parliamentarian special committee or by the Attorney General’s office and remain to this day nothing more than allegations. By contrast, Witoelar posits, no one has ever been brought to account for Suharto’s siphoning off an estimated US$15 billion from state funds over three decades of power. The Byzantine labyrinth of Indonesian politics is seldom written in such readable and entertaining English as in this book which portrays the story of how Gus Dur was hounded and maneuvered out of office, how Indonesia’s sensationalist and rumor mongering journalists were paid to support anti-Gus Dur forces and how the press ultimately turned speculation into conviction in the mind of the public, proving the time tested adage that people will believe any lie if you make it big enough and repeat it often enough.

When Gus Dur assumed the presidency after the collapse of the 30-year-long Suharto regime, it was a startling change to the Indonesian political landscape. From the heavyhanded Suharto government to a lighter Habibie regime to a wide-open Wahid regime and then back to the Megawati regime with its New Order values restored, the nation had come full circle. Overnight rights activists, gender advocates, idealistic economists and legal reformers were the new political elite. Upon his election in 1999, facing aggressive political sabotage and a hostile media, President Wahid needed a forceful presidential spokesman to explain and clarify his views to ordinary Indonesians. The well-known media personality Wimar Witoelar, informed of his appointment by a reporter over the telephone, suddenly found himself in the line of fire for ten tumultuous months. It was the opportunity of a lifetime. A frail and nearly blind religious intellectual who had led a national organization of tens of millions of people, Gus Dur was a renaissance man of wisdom and peace. He had a gentle quality and humility about him, the ultimate “people person.” His door was open to a constant stream of visitors from all walks of life and political persuasions, even shysters looking for favors. He traveled with suitcases full of books. He had a great love of storytelling. He was an avid soccer fan. He was a moral beacon, the first leader to advocate and defend the core values of pluralism, diversity and ethnic tolerance. Dynamic in the eyes of his supporters, wishy washy in the eyes of his opponents, Gus Dur was an ardent admirer of Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence who believed gradual evolutionary change rather than radical revolution. His tenure as presidential spokesman was not just Wimar Witoelar 15 minutes of fame. Witoelar was already a household name with impeccable liberal political credentials. By the time of his appointment, Witoelar’s chubby features were already the international face of Indonesia, having attaining celebrity status in his own country starting with his student activism in the 1960s. Accused of political agitation as a faculty member at the Bandung Institute of Technology, he spent time in jail without any formal charges leveled against him. From 1993 to 2000, Witoelar appeared frequently on national TV in the popular Perspektif talk show and on radio stations as a commentator. He wrote columns for Newsweek and was frequently consulted by The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

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Twenty-nine small but high quality black and white photos show Gus Dur with cabinet ministers, parliamentarian friends and foes, foreign ambassadors and prime ministers, diplomats, political party heads at meetings and official functions, with the author almost always hovering in the background or right at President Wahid’s side. No Regrets is an insightful book by a veteran journalist embedded in President Wahid’s inner circle. The author can at times be self-congratulatory, but he is at least straightforward about it and able to laugh at himself. His love of the quip, his taste for irony, his talent for self-parody and his sharp-eyed observations of the internal workings of Indonesia’s rough and tumble democracy make for engrossing reading. No Regrets by Wimar Witoelar, Equinox Publishing 2002, ISBN-978-9799589842, paperback, 149 pages. Available for Rp179,000 at Periplus and Ganesha bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2013 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/I-03 April 13


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For Sale; Baby clothes: Most of them are Baby GAP from Japan, not new but good condition. Suitable for 6-12months (70cm). 8 rompers, 3 pants and 1 cardigan. All for Rp. 450,000. If you’re interested, pls send sms at 0819 9996 1976. [160] For Sale; SPL camera water housing and two ports for surf / water photography. Fits Canon digital SLR’s and includes wide angle and zoom ports. Great deal, 5.95 Juta for everything. Just e-mail <balibagusphotos@ gmail.com> for more info. Kuta. [161] The best career advice given to the young is, find out what you like doing best, and get someone to pay you for doing it.

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Mercury moves into Gemini as we start the fortnight and the Sun follows suit on the morning of the 21st. The same morning, Uranus squares Pluto. The third of our eclipses is at the Full Moon on the 25th. If you are feeling a little emotionally stretched and challenged by life events, you are certainly not alone. Tempers will easily provoke and for those who’ve had enough of situations and circumstances, speaking up may be the way ahead now. As things come to a head and breaking point is reached, endings will be inevitable. The planets in Gemini are bringing communication, networking and strong media coverage. Be careful to not jump to hasty conclusions, particularly when you are feeling threatened. Mars continues in plodding Taurus and doesn’t want to go anywhere too fast. There’s an undercurrent of holding on. Mercury and Venus are conjoined during the Uranus/Pluto square and both in the sign of Gemini. There will be a lot of talk and changing opinions and values regarding relationship, but this is not the time to make solid decisions for your future, but rather the time to radically let go of those relationships that no longer support you. People could be feeling both restless and reckless. There is deep transformation taking place across the full spectrum of life, although Pluto in Capricorn is highlighting money, government, military, authority and all manner of structure. The way we have perceived ourselves, each other and the World is being highly scrutinised right now. Go gently on each other. FULL MOON 4 Sagittarius 08 May 25, 2013 12:26 p.m.

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ARIES The downside is that Mars will remain in Taurus until the last day of this month, that is unless your are accustomed to the more Venusian ways of relating. On the upside, the Uranus in Aries square to Pluto in Capricorn will bring the excitement and challenges that you are needing now. As you adapt yourself to ever changing situations, you see the necessity to discard things along the way. Be careful to not be too radical with this. It’s all too easy to throw away things that do matter in your quest for current pleasure. Perhaps a rough plan is in order as you make your way forward through this maze of current life situations.

LIBRA Venus and Mercury are travelling close together during this fortnight in the sign of Gemini. There’ll be a lot to talk with the other people in your life and there’s sure to be some discussions around the modifications necessary during this transformation phase. Although peace may be on your agenda, it could take some finding with everyone hypersensitive to the current transits. This everyone includes you as well, with tension coming from the Uranus/ Pluto square to your planets in Libra. Keeping your cool isn’t easy and neither is keeping your life running in the same old mode. Let go and let it flow.

TAURUS Energetically you are solid and yet emotionally speaking, your nervous system could be taking a bit of a battering. These are challenging times, even for the most stoic. With Venus in Gemini you may be getting mixed messages with regard to any love attractions or relationships. You may want to keep the channels of communication open although everyone is feeling a little edgy and quick to take offence. Come back to yourself and ground out any turbulence through some practical expressions. If you can manage to keep your calm, you’ll be of great assistance to others and of course primarily yourself.

SCORPIO The stage is set for an exciting fortnight and you are one of the major players. Pluto rules Scorpio and in the sign of Capricorn brings the dismantling of dysfunctional systems operating in your life. You will know what these are as they are challenged throughout the month. Arguments could arise without effort and others will be taking offence at the slightest of inconsistency. If you find yourself provoked be very very careful with how you respond. It will be challenging enough to get to the bottom of conversations and what people really mean without adding the emotional challenge to the mix. Stay cool calm and very together.

GEMINI It’s birthday time again and what a year it promises to be. With the Uranus/Pluto square in the solar return chart, you will be making a lot of headway over the next 12 months. Although it may not always be easy, it will be soul enriching and evolutionary. There will be unexpected twists and turns with many endings as new doors open wide. Pay attention to events taking place now and other hints you may be getting from your environment with regard to these potential changes. Although it is difficult to see our way clearly when we are in the midst of great change, trust is required and one of the greatest allies and supports through the difficulties.

SAGITTARIUS Jupiter still in Gemini is joined by Mercury and Venus this fortnight. A lot of growth through communication within your relationships. So much information has been filtering through and now you get the gist of what really is going on or what has been going on and leading you into this current transformation. Many relationships are ending and others beginning. Some simply require modification and sometimes the communication just goes around in an endless cycle. Be bold enough to speak your truth and live according to your own highest calling. Listen with discernment and respond with heart.

CANCER The Taurus New Moon Eclipse culminates in a Sagittarius Lunar Eclipse this fortnight and you will be feeling the full brunt of it after the stretching of this months powerful and life altering transits. Being a sensitive and intuitive type you will be feeling the winds of change long before many others cotton on to what’s going on. It could well seem that what you deemed important at the beginning of the month, no longer holds value by months end. Broadening your mind and your perceptions is a big part of this months agenda and will allow you to let go with ease and open to new potentials and a distant horizon.

CAPRICORN This could be a frustrating fortnight of more revelations and more challenging situations arising. With planets in Gemini now, people have a lot to say and pretty much on all topics. In fact, there could well be a surplus of information, which can be as confusing as not enough. You may have to allow the chaos and confusion to settle a little before you make major decisions. The temptation is to sweep it all into the same pile, but this may not necessarily be the best thing to do. Simply maintain your patience and watch this current round of changes from a nonjudgmental place and await the most appropriate time for action.

LEO As the planets move out of Taurus and into Gemini you will enjoy a more lively and animated lifestyle. These are challenging times and you along with everyone else, are feeling the stretching and remodelling of your life. No point in getting too hung up on all of this. Learn to roll with the events unfolding rather than holding firmly to your old patterns and habits. This is the perfect opportunity to experiment a little with the new. When you let your guard down and let others into your world to see the real you, there is no reason to feel threatened. Staying true to your authentic self is the new agenda.

AQUARIUS You are supported by the air sign inner Planets as your ruler Uranus is squared by Pluto. People will want to talk things through looking for resolve but this is a long term and deep internal transformation taking place. There’s the opportunity to lose sight of this when we direct it back to the mundane level to analyse a profoundly life altering period in our personal and collective evolution. During this rocky period you may want to find a reliable confidant and let the more gossipy conversation disperse. There could be a lot of information coming your way that can mutually assist. Intuit when and where to interject.

VIRGO If the inconsistency of others is driving you a little batty, then try a little solo time to get your head clear and to realign yourself. This is the time to stay clear, centred and grounded in your own projects, remodelling and transformation. It can be very distracting to get caught up in the processes of other people. If your job involves other people, fine, but do remember to take some much needed time for yourself. A part of your shedding may be the release of an identity that was bound in servitude to others in an inappropriate way. Look honestly at your life and release that which no longer fits.

PISCES The planets in Gemini can confuse your sensitive nature this fortnight if you allow them too. Seek out that deep inner calm as often as you can and relax into the expansive side of your nature. There will be few answers to be found during the turmoil of this month. Better to wait until things settle before you try to make sense of the events that take place now. Tempers will flare and solid types may crumble and this will create confusion and the necessary changes that are part of this current round of transformation. Stay out of the way and dock your boat in a safe harbour until the storm passes. You’ll be glad you did.

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a i S ? Michelle Mathews: Bali Secrets

Michelle Mathews was born in Melbourne, Australia. She grew up in a small village named Sassafras at the edge of the city surrounded by a lush, almost Ubudlike rainforest. In the family’s large garden Michelle picked flowers, collected pretty stones and made fairy circles. As a little girl, she created her own books complete with binding and a proper cover. In 1996, Michelle won two tickets to Taiwan while working for Ansett Airlines. She managed to trade them in for tickets Bali instead. In 2003, Michelle started publishing a guidebook series in playing card format called Deck of Secrets, starting with Secrets of Melbourne. In 2010, she published Bali Secrets that highlights Bali’s bars, beach clubs, cafes and dining venues. What are your interests? I love to travel and to make that possible, I’ve been on a minimalist kick for about five years by reducing my number of possessions, and buying less but buying better. I digitize whatever I can and generally have simplified my life. It’s a constant work in progress though. My little publishing business weaves in so many pleasures that the most naturally useful interest is photography. I take pictures exclusively using my iPhone, which I then publish on Instagram as @SecretsHQ. The ability to geotag each image, matching it to its location, makes for a fascinating album when viewed from the photomap option. In less than three years I’ve published 3,500 carefully selected images from all the amazing places I’ve been. What’s your professional background? After one year of work experience embedded in my degree at a bank, my first job post university was as a flight attendant with Ansett Airlines. My grand plan at the time was to set up an import/export business and leave flying within five years. Didn’t work out that way. But my first business started six months after I started at Ansett, renting out pagers to other flight attendants, pilots and the occasional male model. Eventually traded my fleet of 30 beepers for one mobile phone and wound up the business. I finally left Ansett when the airline collapsed in 2001. What kinds of jobs have you done in your life? Mostly hospitality. Waitressing at the breathtaking Chateau

Lake Louise for a winter and spring, then a summer season at Ye Olde Bell in picturesque Berkshire in the UK, teaching English in Tokyo and a dramatic stint as a nanny in Capri and Naples before running away in the dead of night. Have you done much international travel? I’ve traveled all over the world. My first trip abroad was to jamboree in New Zealand for one month as a teen. I’ve cycled from Granada to Seville in Spain and run the marathon in Buenos Aires. I spent a term at Butler County High School in rural Kentucky in a place called Morgantown, catfish capital of the world. To this day that’s the most culturally remote I’ve ever been and ever hope to. Basically the movie Footloose is true but with less attractive teenagers, due to the effects of inbreeding and industrial accidents. I now prefer to go somewhere and stay there and get to know it as best I can. Last year I went to Madrid and had to tear myself away after six months.

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What is your Bali Secrets all about? Bali Secrets seeks out the island’s best eating and drinking destinations, the ones most likely to deliver a diverse and memorable time. No venues ever pay to be included in the guide because we want to be 100% independent. We minimize the number of resort-based inclusions, as we want to encourage people to explore beyond these. Why haven’t you included Kuta businesses? I’m not a Kuta expert, nor even a Kuta novice but I’ve had too many friends and strangers say “Avoid Kuta like the plague.” Bali can be a cheap holiday but I’d love for it to be a magical Indonesian adventure at the same time. I believe that the hospitality hub of Seminyak most closely reflects what’s happening in the most dynamic areas of cities like London for example.

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How about a few secrets? Bali Asli is a secret due to its location inland from Candidasa but it makes a brilliant day trip with a side visit to the Tirtagangga water palace. This restaurant is the creation of Chef Penny Williams who has taken her passion for Balinese cooking and added a Western touch. I always recommend people plan a stopover at Sakti housed within Fivelements resort. Their raw, vegan food menu is simply stunning. The adjoining and much talked about Green School is open to the public daily for tours from 2:45 pm on school days. The programs operating at this innovative teaching facility and the architecture will blow you away! For a lovely simple but quite special meal go to Warung Litut in Kerobokan. For a place that does things really differently, I like Seniman Coffee Studio in Ubud. Take one of the 94% down hill cycling tours that commence right after breakfast overlooking Lake Batur. There are many operators now offering this easy and exhilarating ride. Finally, on Bali stock up on handmade clothes and shoes! What place in Bali that you can’t wait to get back to whenever you return from one of your trips? I work virtually everyday when I’m in Bali regardless the length of stay but I always manage one whole day off on a day bed at Potato Head lazing, eating and drinking cocktails, punctuated by dips in the pool.

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Read the book, see the movie, get lost in imagining… By Shelley Kenigsberg Imagine entering a house filled with the sound of typewriters clacking and clicking. Imagine too, growing up watching your parents furiously typing away on these typewriters—the pile of manuscripts ever thickening beside them—and knowing that theirs was not only an exciting and intense pursuit, but also a profession at which they excelled. See it, and you’ve entered the childhood home of one of the 2013 Ubud Writers & Readers Festival’s visiting novelists, Deborah Moggach. Deborah Moggach’s father, Richard Hough, was a novelist who wrote over 100 books and— among other things—set up the children’s lists at publishing house The Bodley Head. Her mother Charlotte wrote and illustrated children’s books. With a heritage like that, the only thing that is perhaps surprising about Deborah Moggach’s career choice is that her three sisters didn’t also become writers. Born in England, where she still lives, Moggach has written some 18 novels, numerous stage plays, various collections of short stories, and many screenplays — including the BAFTAnominated screenplay for Pride and Prejudice, an adaptation of Nancy Mitford’s Love in a Cold Climate, as well as for Anne Fines’ Goggle-eyes, her novel Final Demand, and a recent BBC production based on Anne Frank’s diary. ‘I began writing screenplays in the mid-eighties,’ says Moggach, ‘and like moving between the interior world of the novel and the conflict-driven life of drama. I also like actors because they call me ‘darling’, and I try to appear as an extra in my own shows.’ As well as the TV shows she has written, you may also be familiar with her novel that have been turned into feature-length films. Tulip Fever, optioned by Steven Spielberg even before it was published, became the successful film of the same name. The story of a romance between an artist and his sitter in 17th century Holland, Moggach credits her fascination with 17th century Dutch painting as her inspiration. In interviews about Tulip Fever, Moggach mentions the themes of art, illusion, doomed love and tulip bulbs that run through the novel. I might add the excesses born of wads of new money. Recently, another resounding success for Moggach—and the filmmakers and actors in it—was her screenplay of her novel These Foolish Things. While you may not have heard of a film of that name, you probably have heard of ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’. The book’s title belied its future—because there is nothing foolish about the success of ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’. All of Moggach’s writing demonstrates her enormous talent for characterisation and storytelling, as well as her great playfulness and depth of humour. She has a wry and yet compassionate way of looking at the very real traumas that might attend dramatic changes in life’s circumstances. She’s had her own share of loss and trauma, not least in the death three years ago of her mother, who had lived with dementia for some years before that.

Moggach’s sanguine writing and interviews on the subject of her astonishing, but troubled, mother—who at one point was even tried for attempted murder—hints at the complexity of her upbringing, as well as demonstrating her remarkable insight. When her mother died, she wrote: ‘I read the transcripts of her trial for murder. It’s fascinating, through all the formality, hearing her voice. She was an amazingly funny, eccentric person. So you had this sort of near corpse and then this ... this life.’ It’s that ability to invest her stories with humanity, wit, compassion and insight that gives her readers a way to make sense of trauma, pain and, in a turn, delight in the eccentricities that being alive can produce. Particularly when it comes to getting older. Deborah Moggach has given us great characters and tales in These Foolish Things, and in her more recent novel, Heartbreak Hotel. Set in Myrtle House, the guests of this hotel are kept under the less-than-watchful eye of Russell ‘Buffy’ Buffery , who has left London to set up business in a decrepit B&B in rural Wales. He fills the B&B’s beds by enticing people to ‘Courses for Divorces’, a money-making scheme that involves more than ‘just learning how to bake a sponge’. Visit Moggach’s official website (www.deborahmoggach.com) and you will even find short videos snippets of some of these hilarious ‘Course for Divorces’—from earnest tips on how to make that sponge cake, to instructions on how to change a plug and basic car maintenance. Her inventiveness and sense of fun, demonstrated on her website, extends to taking characters from one of her stories and giving them a ‘spinoff’—a nod to her TV career, perhaps? A recent short story titled ‘An Artistic Streak’ takes place in Knockton, the town on the Welsh borders where Heartbreak Hotel is set. ‘I love playing around with new or peripheral characters and giving them their own stories, it throws little echoes back into the novel’, Moggach says.

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Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha in Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan

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As a stalwart of the UK writing community, Moggach has been Chairman of the Society of Authors and worked for PEN’s Executive Committee, as well as being a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. When presented with an honorary Doctor of Letters from Bristol University, Moggach’s ‘imaginative skills in seeing the other side’ were commended. Her readers are led to understand and warm to even the most badly behaved of her characters. Sometimes, this skill is used to explore difficult issues, such as surrogacy in To Have and to Hold, or incest in Moggach’s self-proclaimed ‘best’ novel, Porky. When asked about her decision to become a writer, Moggach confesses: ‘I wasn’t a particularly writerly child. I preferred playing with cars and animals. I didn’t like girly things and my hero was William Brown [of the Just William books]… As a teenager, I wanted to be a landscape architect, but I trained to be a teacher.’ I also adored the young, scruffy hero of the Just William books and like to imagine how powerful an influence he was on this deeply engaging writer’s young reading life. Like William, perhaps Moggach is really an outlaw waiting to launch another adventure. If that’s the case, I’d say… go and find her out. Lose yourself in her stories. Get enchanted by the characters’ lives and insights and travel with her. And do not, under any circumstances, miss her when she appears at the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival this year. Shelley Kenigsberg runs self-editing masterclasses and Life writing workshops in Bali. This year, they will be held before UWRF. www.editinginparadise.com The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival will run from 11 – 15 October 2013. Visit www.ubudwritersfestival.com for information. C/U/G-17 April 13


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ORGANIK IN ACTION! When I first visited Ubud, there were only a few warungs on Jl Monkey Forest and Jl Hanoman was just ricefields with a few temples along the way. Now just this month, my quiet little road north towards the Botanic Gardens has three new warungs to try… how does a girl keep up? My latest delight is Abe-do organic warung in Kutuh. Begun by Nyoman Silver to get his wife out of working too hard for a boss, this cozy little spot is becoming very popular. I had a really yum chicken breast basted with their secret Balinese sauce, served with a grilled organic vegetable salad. The portion was large (I couldn’t finish it), delicious and beautifully presented. The warung walls display several of Nyoman Silver’s original paintings and he played a song quietly in the background while I ate. With a healthy juice, my meal was less than 50,000rp. CSI YOUR OWN HEALING Meet John Wong, part of the original design team for all that high tech gadgetry on TV’s top crime show, CSI. As one of Singapore’s premier scientists, John was in a unique position to research his own healing, after a mysterious and allegedly “irreversible” nerve disease that partially paralysed and blinded him three years ago. We met him at this year’s Bali Spirit Festival, and now he’s back teaching what he learnt with two workshops at Taksu Spa. Unlike many of his scientific colleagues, John is an extrovert, with a quirky, witty personality that helps participants get past all the scientific data to a fascinating story backed up by the wisdom of his research into thousands of years of Chinese medicinal practice. Awaken Your Healing Power, Friday, May 31, 9am to 2pm (300,000rp). Contact reservations@taksuspa.com for information on the two day Applied Metaphysics Science Foundation Program (June 1-2).

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Waka Day Trip Sail to Nusa Lembongan “It was only a day trip but it felt a lot longer.” Anis from Asia World Bali has a t o t a l l y different feel when you go sailing. The views are sensational and it is surprising how big Mt Agung really is. From the sea it is huge and completely dominates the surrounding topography. Also being out on the ocean is a sure way to relax and can be a welcome break for those just visiting or for those that have made Bali their home. You can meet some new people, enjoy the ocean, soak up the panorama, take photos and don’t forget it is a lot cooler out on the water. WakaSailing has a well organised day trip that will take you to their luxury resort at NusaBay - Nusa Lembongan giving you some ocean and island fun without taking a big chunk out your time. Anis from Asia World said, “It was only a day trip but it seemed a lot longer.”

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The Waka has a first class feel about it and from the moment you climb on board you are made to feel welcome by the crew especially Trisno from Sulawesi who is just a dynamo of hospitality. The guests had hardly sat down when they were gracefully presented with a welcome drink. Next came some delicious pastries and for the more health conscious there was an array of tropical fruits to choose from. You can have as much as you want and the coffees kept flowing to all the sleepyheads as well. The layout of the Waka is so comfortable and they limit the number of passengers to a max of 30 people so you have plenty of room to spread out if you want. If you want bit of sun then the foredeck is the place for you and is big enough for quite a few people. The brave hearts can lie on the fishing nets that are suspended over the flowing waters. There is also the sun deck just under the boom that offers a bit of shade under the sails if you worried about your rad count.

great fun because you get to go in the glass bottom boat again, some head off to tour the island and check out how the locals live, while some choose to relax by the pool. The setting is designed to make you relax and the panorama of Bali and the dominance of Mt Agung are truly spectacular. After all the activity people get hungry so a superb and healthy gourmet lunch is served in a traditional style restaurant. The fans are on full speed to cool everybody down and again it is help yourself to as much as you can eat. Meanwhile the wait staff that come from Nusa Lembongan are busy getting your drinks and are happy to answer any questions you may have about their wonderful island. In all you spend about five hours at the resort which certainly gives you a taste of island life and enough time to wind down. The Waka departs Nusa Lembongan at 3.30pm to get you back to your hotel before dark. The sail back is exhilarating as usually there is a bit more wind about and the seas have lost that morning calm. The ride is smooth but there is a short passage when the seas liven up a bit and provide an additional taste of excitement. Buses are waiting at Benoa to take you back to your hotel. All the above is included in the price. This is great value and is well worth spending the money. Think about it; free pick up from your hotel, 3 to 4 hours sailing off Bali, a resort at your disposal for 5 hours, all the food and drink you want, snorkelling, free island tour etc. Only in Bali can you get all that without feeling like you are paying through the nose.

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Other Waka Resorts and Excursions It was mentioned on board that Waka have other resorts and excursions that if the sailing day trip is anything to go by are well worth checking out. There are land based tours that get you up in the mountains to meet some of the locals who can show the wealth of tropical plants that surround their village. Cacao trees, mangosteens, native pometo and the flora and fauna of the Balinese jungle.

The twin hulls of the catamaran make for a surprisingly smooth ride given the variable sea conditions of the Badung Strait. Trisno made a telling comment, “Something happens to people when they get on board, he says, some go to sleep, some sit and stare at the water and of course there are those who are very happy.” After an hour and a half or so of sailing you arrive at Nusa Lembongan and that is where the fun begins.

Naturally you get to taste some locally grown coffee and Balinese sweets followed by a sumptuous Balinese lunch served in a restaurant in the middle of the rainforest. At Gannga Beach Tabanan is another resort that has an eco friendly feel about it and is built with natural materials and on a scale that that compliments the surroundings rather than compete with it. If you want to put down some roots in Bali there is a chance to buy a beautiful villa at Gannga Beach as well. For further information see their web page. Just google Waka Hotels and Resorts Bali.

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The Waka moors in the middle of the bay and the passengers are ferried to NusaBay Resort which is only a minute or so away. The transit boat has a glass bottom and is an added treat. The waters are clear and you get to see the coral and multicoloured tropical fish on the way in without getting your feet wet. More welcome drinks on arrival at the Resort and then passengers have a variety of activities to choose from. Some go snorkelling which is

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Taman Ujung: The Pride of Karangasem Still blanketed by a thick layer of black lava from Gunung Agung’s last major eruption of 1963, the whole region of Karangasem, Bali’s most traditional area, is dominated by 1,174 meter high Gunung Seraya. Driving through the commercial, administrative center and district capital of Amlapura at the eastern extremity of the island, we traveled a further 5 kilometers southeast. At the small fishing village of Ujung, a majestic mock European-style water palace surrounded by a moat - a mini Taj Mahal laid out like the Hanging Gardens of Babylon – spread out before us. Officially known as Taman Soekasada Oejoeng, but popularly called Taman Ujung, the relaxing and untouristed water palace is surrounded by a spacious and attractive park with the ocean beyond. This impressive complex was built by the King of Karangasem, I Gusti Bagus Djilantik (1887-1966), who had the title Anak Agung Agung Anglurah K’tut Karangasem. In the colonial era, the park encompassed almost 400 hectares, but land reform programs carried out after independence reduced the site to the present 10 hectares, still much larger than the other better-known royal water palace at Tirtagangga 20 minutes away. Karangasem’s royal family still owns the water palace, thus it is designated as private property.

recorded on two marble inscriptions in Bahasa Indonesia and Balinese, which can be found on the wall of Bale Warak. The architectural style of Taman Ujung combines elements of three different cultures - Balinese, Dutch and Chinese - resulting a quite original and stunning final outcome. Balinese architecture components can be seen clearly in the wayang motifs and sculptures of Balinese religious personages. Dutch architecture is evident in the early 20th century building style, while Chinese decorations can be seen in the ornate gates, octagonal pool and gazebo (Bale Bundar). According to Balinese cosmology, the Taman Ujung is sited on a sacred meeting point between mountains and sea: the Lombok Strait to the east, Gunung Agung to the west and Gunung Lempuyang to the northeast. The palace has taken a lot of punishment over the years. During World War II, Japanese occupation troops dismantled the iron bars for weaponry and subsequent eruptions of Gunung Agung in 1963, the Seririt and Culik earthquakes of 1978 severely damaged the structure and grounds to the extent that for 25 years the buildings were abandoned and derelict without any reconstruction effort made. In 1994, the government surveyed the damage and began to repair the park and renovate the buildings and reliefs. From 1999-2002, with funding from the World Bank, repair work began on the fences, gates and pools. In 2003, the Bale Warak, Bale Gili, Bale Kambang, Bale Lanjuk and Bale Kapal were all renovated. By 2004, the conservation project having cost a total of over 10 billion rupiah, Taman Ujung was once again inaugurated as a tourism destination in a formal melaspas ceremony to celebrate the restoration. Locals and the government are still involved in a seemingly ceaseless restoration project, and some of the buildings are closed to visitors. Though only a shadow of its former glory, the water palace has become a p o p u l a r destination for both local and foreign tourists. School kids on a field trip were calling out to a deer inside a pen.

The Kingdom of Karangasem, whose main palace of Puri Amlapura is located in Amlapura, was once one the richest in Bali, tracing its origins back to a 16th century Balinese prime minister known as Batan Jeruk. During the waning days of the Gelgel dynasty, this rajadom rose to the pinnacle of its power. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the kingdom owed its wealth mainly to the fact that its raja cooperated with the Dutch invaders, thus saving his title After walking past the souvenir sellers and climbing a short and autonomy. stairway, I could see the three large pools inside the park At the behest of the bordered by small pavilions and two bridges with sentry colonial government, posts connecting to a lavish building, Bale Gili, in the middle Taman Ujung was of the main pool. This rest house consisted of four rooms originally constructed with chairs, a bed and pictures of members of the royal in 1909 by the Dutch family adorning the walls. A couple dressed completely in architect Van Den white were having their wedding photos taken with the pool H e n t z a n d t h e as a backdrop. Chinese architect COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Het waterpaleis On a bas-relief Loto Ang, but also van de vroegere vorst van Karangasem Bali outside I admired a involved experienced masterful carving Balinese master builders and architects (undagi) as well inspired by the as government advisors and technicians. Taman Ujung e p i so d e o f R a ma followed the tradition and style of the water palaces that combating the evil the Karangasem royal dynasty had built in Lombok. Prior King Rawana in the to the erection of the extant original buildings, the water Ramayana epic, a palace was a park named Kolam Dirah built in 1901. story as well loved in Bali as it is in India. A Taking 12 years to build, the most important work was Rama fighting Rawana bas relief structure with 12 completed by 1921, though renovations continued for another 16 years. In 1937, Taman Soekasada Oejoeng pillars, the Bale Bundar, is situated on the west side of the Karangasem was inaugurated in the maligya dedication pool, and the Bale Kambang (“floating house”) is in a ceremony of the Raja’s predecessor I Gede Djilantik, second pool accessible over a walkway.

Three gates lead into the water palace, each with its own design and individual perspective. If entering the complex from the west gate, you’ll be greeted by the Bale Kapal and a series of stairs. The south gate leads to a path between the two ponds, while the east gate leads to a water spring. On the top of a semi-cylindrical stupa-like terraced mound sits Bale Warak. A flight of steps climbs up to a pavilion, the highest level of the complex, which displays traditional agricultural implements. From this vantage point I got an amazing view over the well-kept grounds, the sea, the surrounding hills, terraced rice fields and holy Gunung Agung in the distance. Practicalities Taman Ujung is approximately 5 km (10 minutes) from Amlapura and 85 km (3 ½ hours) from Denpasar. Entry fee: Rp20,000. From the water palace, take the track down to the black-sand beach 500 meters beyond, with graceful prahu and good swimming. No official accommodations are here, but you could possibly stay in family homestays in either the Muslim village (Ujung Desa Islam) or the Hindu village (Ujung Desa Bali). Bukit Kangin, on a side road to the left just before Ujung, is a Grecian-style temple built to honor the dynasty’s royal founder. Another nice view. Several nearby villages hold a festival during the full moon of the 5th month of the Balinese calendar. Fifteen km northwest of Amlapura is one of the prettiest places in all of Bali, Tirtagangga (“Water of the Ganges”), a pool complex and retreat built by Raja Anak Agung Agung Anglurah Ketut in 1947 with corvée labor on the site of a sacred spring that emerges from under a banyan tree. The turnoff is just one-half km beyond the bridge after leaving Amlapura. With its shallow pools, pleasant cool weather, few mosquitos, great natural beauty, quiet star-filled nights, and birds chirping over the constant sound of splashing water, Tirtagangga is perfect for relaxation. Sitting on the slopes of Gunung Agung, the open-air palace’s fabled water basins, fountains, bizarre statues, it’s a sublime experience to swim laps in big flower-strewn pools filled from mountain streams. The water is spine-tingling cold, so wait until noon to plunge in. The Road to Amed While you’re in the neighborhood, Ujung makes a good base for exploring the splendid coastal road up to Amed to the northeast. Only opened since 1990, this incredible 30-km-long journey is one of the wildest and most unvisited on Bali following a tortuous route through arid hills high above the sea. Along the way see cattle being washed in streams, superb panoramas of the Bali Strait, isolated farms, grape arbors, and fishing villages of long unbroken lines of jukung with multicolored sails pulled up on the beach after the night’s catch. The steeply undulating road is fairly well maintained, crawling through one of Bali’s poorest districts where the inhabitants raise goats and grow peanuts, small ears of corn and sweet potatoes. The road finally drops down to the fishing and salt-making village of Amed. From Amed, either return to Amlapura via Culik and Tirtagangga or head northwest on the coastal road to Singaraja via Tulamben.

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HECTOR’S It’s Tough at the Top Governor Made Pastika has faced some tough challenges during his term as Bali’s elected leader (today, May 15, is the gubernatorial election and he’s running again, vying for a second term) which have in some instances not been because of the things he has done or not done, but instead relate to the poisonous nature of politics. We’re not making an invidious point: politics is poisonous everywhere. Indeed, one of the reasons your diarist moved to Bali to live was to ameliorate the effects of too many years too deeply and too intimately involved in this arcane art in Australia. In the Great South Land, the special biosphere, source of the monosyllabic legions of singlet-clad, beer-swilling, low-cost (golly, we nearly wrote low-rent) tourists who with alarming frequency turn Kuta and parts of Legian into something resembling an Antipodean swamp, Pastika’s local problems would be ascribed to one or other, or possibly both, of two immutable laws of public affairs: Murphy’s, and that of his cousin Sod. Often, it must be said, it is somewhat inventive to invoke these functions of dysfunction as the agency of one’s own misfortune. It’s a long-handed way of advancing the explanation for failure, popular here, that one’s friend did it. In other places, it’s the dogs that eat the homework. Here they have no need to. There’s rubbish aplenty in the streets for them to scavenge. So leaving aside a few inconvenient mangroves (which we see from reported remarks of the chap who’s in charge of building the Mangrove Motorway through the fragile and shallow waters of Benoa Bay are actually enhanced by concrete pylons) and a couple of his more visible stumbles into the footlights while starring in the latest popular farce, we sympathise with the Guv. Take the recent rape-robbery of an unfortunate Australian woman at an Umalas villa, for one example. Pastika had nothing to do with this or indeed with the detail of policing to deter criminal mayhem. It’s not the Governor who sits on his bum all day instead of getting out patrolling the neighbourhood. That’s not his job. Ahem, that’s actually the job of the police. Pause for polite laughter. Nevertheless, the Guv still found it politically necessary to give a categorical guarantee - which similarly he cannot give - that tourists are safe here. Chalk up another opportunity for Murphy; or Sod.

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Is That You Puss? Facebook is an engaging environment, if you use it sensibly. It can bring you little moments of joy, such as, for example, an exchange recently – it related to the utility and function of Bali’s roads (the consensus was nil on both counts by the way) – that drew out American cult novelist and multimedia artist Kris Saknussemm, who is no stranger to Bali. He was a star attraction at the 2010 Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. It was in relation to the uniformly quiet nature of Bali’s roads that Saknussemm surfaced. Like public thoroughfares anywhere, the island’s roads are forever inanimate and silent. Their lot in life is merely to provide channels for those who use them to test Darwin’s theory of evolution or take the mischances of fate. Your diarist, wearing his day job hat, had noted this quality of quietness. Saknussemm, delightfully electing to miss the point, came back with a line that said the road from Ubud to Denpasar might sometimes be quiet, but only at the dead of night. Saknussemm has lived most of his life outside the US but at present resides in Las Vegas, home of the Elvis Chapel which your diarist has never entered though some of his family have (it’s OK, we don’t have an issue with it). He told us: “But then it’s often dead silent where I live now. You could hear a cat piss right now. Not far away is the quiet of a million years.” A writer of consummate talent (as well as 10 books) he certainly is. That drew a lovely word picture and we said so. And added: “I think I just heard a distant tinkle.”

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Living as the only expatriate on a Balinese street, I often receive notifications asking me to join in with a dutiful community activity to keep Bali beautiful. I am informed that local villagers conduct gotong royong every week in their community, holding annual competitions for the ‘most beautiful, cleanest, village’ - a traditional spirit, which has disappeared within other Asian societies. Gotong-royong is a conception of sociality familiar to large parts of Indonesia and Malaysia. Gotong royong is cooperation among many people to attain a shared goal. These quite intricate institutions effect the cooperation in work, politics, and personal relations alike, vaguely gathered under culturally charged and fairly well indefinable value-images rukun (mutual adjustment), gotong royong (joint bearing of burdens), tolong-menolong (reciprocal assistance) governs social interaction alongside banjars, and the family welfare program. Village life in Bali is a perfect model for a traditional cooperative society that incorporates people of all ages and skills and caters for huge ceremonies and events with grace and ease. Everybody plays an integral role in serving society, working happily together in large groups, chatting and laughing, to prepare for religious ceremonies and festivities that maintain social harmony. GOTONG-ROYONG During the presidency of Sukarno, the idea of gotong royong was officially elevated to a central tenet of Indonesian life. In 1960, Sukarno dissolved the elected parliament and implemented the Gotong Royong Parliament. Governor of Jakarta, Ali Sadikin, spoke of a desire to reinvigorate urban areas with village sociality, with gotong royong. Ideas of reciprocity, and deeply enmeshed aspects of kampung morality, were seized upon by postcolonial politicians. There is respect for those who contribute to the general village welfare over personal gain. And the spirit of gotong royong, or volunteerism, is promoted as a cultural value. Gotong royong has long functioned as the scale of the village, as a moral conception of the political economy. However, as the political economy became more privatized, capitalistic, and individualistic, gotong royong has probably waned. For Prime Minister Muhammad Natsir, gotong royong was an ethical principle of sociality, in marked contrast to both the ‘unchecked’ feudalism of the West, and the social anomie of capitalism. VILLAGE SOCIETY Bali is dived into kabupaten (districts), k e c a m a t a n (municipalities) and kelurahan/desa (villages). Traditionally a banjar will control a desa, but more accurately, the inhabited land. The sawah (rice-fields) are governed by the subak, another integral part of Bali’s social system. Balinese villages have an organizational structure. If you look into the family compounds you will see red tiles roofs, various family bale structures and other familiar buildings. You will also see the same family temples. A large tree will indicate the banjar pavilion, with 2 slit logs hanging from the branches, as well as religious shrines. This is where the banjar meets to discuss important village, community issues. Banjar means ‘neighborhood’ and people feel this place is where they can come and feel at one with the community. Various families compose of cooperative groups of neighbours called “Banjar” to assist one another in any field of work. At the village house “Bali Banjar” they have a kitchen, meeting pavilion, bell tower and communal temple. They usually create a Gamelan orchestra and dancers to train the young generation and preserve cultural values. Several “Banjar” are made up into a “Desa”, at the central of which are public facilities such as village market, meeting hall, schools, and a public health centre. The banjar are adjudicators of adat, traditional law and determine dates for religious events, collect money for ceremonies, allocate temple maintenance, oversee land sales and on occasion hand out summary punishment to troublemakers.

BANJAR DUTIES The banjar has been, since 1979, recognized by the Indonesian government and is the lowest administrative structure of the national administration. Membership to the banjar is mandatory for each Balinese married man. The banjar has its own system of lending locals money for equipment. At the banjar pavilion everyone takes a turn at cooking, cleaning and performing menial duties. The leader of the banjar is elected and approved by the gods via a medium. The basic social unit of the banjar is the pekurenan (couple). Only Balinese married couples are full banjar members and subjected to the banjar rights and obligations. Foreigners or other Indonesians cannot join the banjar as it is connected to ancient Balinese culture and the Agama Hindu religion. All banjar meetings are conducted in Basa Bali (Balinese language). The decisions are taken by the sangkep (assembly) of the male members, the krama banjar, which occurs every 35 days. The decisions are taken on the basis of unanimous agreement (majority rule). There are two types of kelian banjar, the kelian dinas, who is in charge of the administrative aspects, and the kelian adat, who looks after the customary aspects in collaboration with the bendesa adat. MODERN DAY BANJARS The banjar has anywhere from fifty and two hundred individual family compounds. The word banjar originally meant a row of houses, the clustering of compounds into a neighborhood, with a temple and a community. Nowadays, most of these banjars have split, and the banjar community is no more strictly territorial. Two banjars can occupy the same territory, and banjar members sometimes live far from the centre of community. In densely populated areas such as Denpasar and Kuta, there are many banjars and they don’t always get along, especially when residents choose to leave one banjar for another. Banjar has adapted to many changes over the past thirty years with the implementation of new development programs, new security measures, the influx of foreign cultures and the use of its lands for construction projects. Officially, the Banjar has complete autonomy, and all matters relating to the Banjar administration and the community it serves should ideally require the agreement of the Kelihan Banjar, the head of the Banjar, in order to proceed. But in the real world, the Banjar is well integrated into the affairs of state and an important link between the government and Balinese people. The banjar is the one social group in Bali that has the respect (in some cases fearful respect) of most people. Tight solidarity and strong social ties within the banjar make it the centre of most village social and economic activities. MUTUAL HELP - SUKA DUKA The banjar name Suka Duka translates as ‘mutual help in joy and sorrow’ and evokes a collective ideology. This relates to the function played by the group in organizing specific social services or work called ayahan. Every banjar member has responsibilities in helping help the temple clean, prepare for ceremonies, and provide funds and offerings. These responsibilities are some of the most important of all within the network of ‘village associations’ and Balinese can get ejected from the banjar if they do not participate on a regular basis. The structure a Suka Duka council (susunan pengurus sekarang) consists of the banjar chair (Ketua) and several assistants responsible for different tasks such as: first deputy (wakil), secretary (sekretaris), treasurer (bendahara), those responsible for leading the prayers during a ceremony (pemimpin persembahyangan), the section leaders for catering (seksi konsumsi), for ritual offerings (seksi sesajen), for music and room decoration (seksi musik dan tata ruangan), for art (seksi kesenian) and advisers (penasehat). Every adult male is a member of the

banjar council but there are no women members of the council. CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER RELATIONS IN BALI The scholarship on gender in Bali is one, which presents Bali not only as a gender-segregated society but also as largely patriarchal. The extreme gender differentiation is obvious in rituals and symbolic activities. While men and women work together and women participate in many forms of economic production with men, that cannot be translated as gender equality as the tasks in their work are often hierarchically ordered, such that women’s work is often valued lower. The Indonesian government characterizes the woman’s role as both productive and reproductive but emphasizes that motherhood and wifehood should come first. Strong gender segregation is obvious in the ritual sphere in which most of the offering preparation is done at home by women. Women also have a key role in making offerings for public activities such as Nyepi (Balinese New Year), Galungan and Hari Kuningan each of the temples. WOMEN’S ROLE The story of women in Indonesia is inseparable from the development of the Indonesian nation itself. Indonesia was swept up in the global wave of anti-colonial national liberation movements in the mid-20th century, declaring its independence in 1945 after almost 350 years of Dutch colonial rule. The key leader of Indonesia’s national liberation struggle, Sukarno, went on to become the country’s first president. This was a time of ferment and activity of the masses in Indonesia, and women were no exception. The PKI’s women’s organisation, Gerwani (Gerakan Wanita Indonesia - Indonesian Women’s Movement) was one of the largest women’s organisations in the world. Gerwani was formed in 1950 and by 1963 it had approximately 1.5 million members. In 1965 Suharto’s New Order regime replaced Sukarno and Gerwani with a new organisation, Pembinaan Kesejahteraan Keluarga (Family Welfare Movement) or PKK. In place of the outward-looking, anti-imperialist Gerwani, the PKK was a strategic part of Suharto’s campaign to push women back into the domestic sphere with an emphasis on community health, family planning and education. The structure of the PKK, which still exists in contemporary Indonesia, mirrors the government bureaucracy; thus the national leader of the PKK is always the wife of the president of Indonesia, and so on through the ranks. FAMILY WELFARE PROGAM The opening of the post-Suharto democratisation (reformasi) signaled a new era for Indonesia and for women. Along with democratic elections and the proliferation of free media, women were able to form their own independent organisations that could campaign and advocate on behalf of women, without the straitjacket of New Order diktats regarding a woman’s place. Within the overall plan, the PKK and married women in particular were prescribed the function of promoting and implementing two new national programs, the family planning program (KB) and family welfare program (PKK). The Banjar also includes several community groups, such as the PKK (Pembinaan Keluarga Sejahtera: Maintenance of Family Welfare) and the ST (Sekehe Teruna: Youth Organization). In the name of women’s development, the New Order government established PKK all over Indonesia and it was in the seventies that the institution became integrated into banjars. Its main activities are sewing and cooking classes. Whilst it falls under the auspices of the Banjar, the PKK is not strictly a traditional Balinese community organization. In Bali you can witness all aspects of this traditional life first hand. Working together towards a common goal, men and women set out at dawn to their fields, ploughing, irrigating, planting, and harvesting. In the village compound they gather to make delicate and colourful offerings for their ancestral forbears and Hindu deities, and carry out other village activities, which involve all members of the community. This community spirit epitomizes the Balinese ‘trihita karana’ philosophy of the interconnection between man, nature and the divine. Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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For Sale; Winkler Prins Encyclopaedie, 6e druk, 1947-1954, 18 delen + supplement 1955, good condition, 500.000rp. Contact <jancdeiman@gmail.com> / hp 0812 3602 3457. Tabanan. [018]

For Sale; 16 golf cart batteries (deep cycle type), 6V 225AH each, total 48V, 450AH for UPS, in good condition, 8jt (nego). Contact <jancdeiman@gmail.com> / hp 0812 3602 3457. Tabanan. [016]

For Sale; Fisher Price Rainforest Jumperoo, suitable for 6 - 18months. Condition as new complete with box and manual book, Rp. 1million. Photo available, email: <jezra19@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [019]

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It is a strong temptation to spend money and live beyond one’s means, especially in our younger years. It’s great to be able to borrow to buy an expensive house and car so long as there is no problem in repaying the loans. But if disaster should strike in the form of job loss, accident or illness and there is no cash in the bank to keep up the loan payments then it is goodbye to the house and car. This is what happened on a large scale in the US during the 2008 credit crisis. Many large banks also ran out of cash when people could not repay their loans. The rest is history and we are still seeing the fallout from those events. Banks are now being forced to maintain larger cash reserves. But people are not, so it is up to the individual to ensure there is enough cash. Failure to understand risk Everyone likes high investment returns but no-one wants to lose any money. It is an undeniable fact however that there is a direct relationship between risk and return. The higher the return, the higher the risk. If you are risk averse, then you need to stay close to cash and government bonds as the risk of losing money is slender – although no investment is totally risk-free. If you are comfortable with taking some risk then you can look at stocks, commodities and property. Time is also a factor when assessing risk. An asset can be considered a risky investment if it is to be held for a short time but a relatively safe investment if it is planned to hold on to it for a number of years. Stocks, commodities and property all come under this heading. What about buying property in Bali? Is that risky? To a degree it has to be, because there are potential risks with all property deals. In Bali, there are additional risks such as the validity of land titles, right of access to the property, quality of construction, to name but a few. Then there are ownership rights if you are a foreigner. Nominee arrangements are full of potential risks and may be interpreted as a means of circumventing Indonesian property ownership laws. And if your spouse is Indonesian and the property is in his or her name you can be pretty sure if you lose one you lose both! A much safer arrangement is a long lease. Having said that, for most of those who have bought property in the past and have avoided the pitfalls it has been a great investment! There is no harm in seeking high returns from more aggressive investments provided that the possibility of loss is understood and acceptable. An example would be private equity or a business venture. Huge returns are possible but so is total loss. One example that is open to retail investors is a venture capital company investing in projects linked to British Government research and top universities. Historical returns on successful projects in this field have been in excess of ten times the original investment over five years but should a project not be commercial you can lose all your money. Many are

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For Sale; “Occasional” table, square-75cm L/W, 70cm high. Good wood stained dark brown. Strong, heavy. Cost 750,000r new, sell for 300,000. Lita at 081-338-500818. Denpasar Timur. [135] Moving Sale; Canon HG10 HD camcorder. Included WD-H43-wide-converter. power adapter. 2 Battery packs. Wireless controller. Component cable. Stereo video cable. USB cable. Software. Recording system AVCHD. 40GB HD drive. LCD screen: 2.7in. MiniSDcard. 2.5 Mio Rp (fix). Sanur. For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [028]

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For Sale; Unique collection of KLM Delft blue ceramic houses, still sealed. Highly valued collectors item. I have 2 complete series (100 pcs) and and 1 almost complete series. Houses are sold on internet between Rp, 125,000 and Rp 160.000/piece. Will sell for RP. 90,000/piece (fixed price). Whole series for Rp, 7,500.000. For viewing, please call Robert at 460 022. [025] 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. <dolphin@hour.com>. [026]

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The United Kingdom is currently experiencing a measles outbreak. Thousands of people have been affected and at least 80 hospitalized. The measles virus is also highly suspected as being the cause of death of a 25-year-old man. With medical science providing us with the option not to get measles by vaccinating our children why are outbreaks like this still happening? The answer? People are choosing NOT to vaccinate. According to the British tabloids, measles is occurring in isolated populations with traditionally low vaccination rates, along with populations of kids whose parents decided against vaccination based on the autism study; a study that has since been discredited. (In 1993, one group of researchers in the UK suggested there might be a link between MMR and inflammatory bowel syndrome and autism. No other research has shown any link and extensive research has shown no link.) Ok so all this is happening in the UK, so why are we reading about it in the Bali advertiser? As I have said before we are the hub of International travel and a disease outbreak any where in the world will surely get to us eventually. In this case it would take about 24 hours to travel for the UK to Denpasar (the time it takes for a jumbo to fly from London to Ngurah Rai). Surely someone displaying the signs of measles would not be allowed to travel right? Correct. Any person showing signs of infectious disease may not travel, however measles, along with many other diseases is contagious in the prodromal period – the week or two BEFORE the spots appear. Aside from the measles arriving express mail from overseas Indonesia has its own problem; in Indonesia as many as 38,000 children die each year from measles. Hence the Indonesian government has launched a massive measles vaccination campaign. Measles is highly contagious. An un-immunized child (or older person) is very likely to catch it if exposed to a person who has measles. So what’s the big deal? Our Mothers used to take us to “measles parties”. When one child had measles all the Moms used to get together so their child would also catch it, get over it and auto-immunize themselves. Trouble is 1:1000 of those children will end up with serious affects from the disease. Measles can be a serious childhood infection. Measles is not just one of the things that children catch and get over. Children often get very sick with measles, they can have serious health problems and even die. Young children in groups such as child care and playgroups are particularly at risk of measles if they have not been immunized. What is measles? • Measles is a serious illness caused by a virus (the Rubeola viris, not to be confused with the Rubella virus) and it is easily spread to other people. • It is usually spread by droplets (through coughing, sneezing, runny nose, or runny eyes). • The first signs come about 10 to 12 days after being in contact with measles. These include a fever, cough and sore, red eyes (conjunctivitis). • After 2 to 3 days the measles rash appears. This is the time when the person is most unwell. • Fever tends to improve after 2 to 3 days and the person usually quickly recovers unless there are other problems caused by the measles, such as ear infections, bronchitis and pneumonia. Health problems from measles Other health problems happen often and include ear infections, pneumonia, bronchitis and diarrhea. Measles may also cause permanent hearing and visual problems (blindness). Encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) happens in around 1 in every 1000 cases, and about 15%

of these children die. A further 15 to 40% are left with permanent brain damage. There are also other uncommon serious health problems from measles, such as encephalitis (subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, SSPE) that occurs several years after the measles illness and causes progressive brain damage and death. This occurs in about 1 in 25,000 cases. Measles tends to be worse in older children and adults, and is a common cause of death when children are malnourished or have other serious health problems and are un-immunized. Protecting children from measles • Measles vaccination in the form of MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) is recommended for children when they are 12 months old and when they are 4 years old (immediately after their 4th birthday is suggested or before starting school). • Anyone who might have been in contact with measles should see his or her doctor for immunization as soon as possible (within 72 hours), unless there is good evidence that the child or adult has had 2 doses of measles vaccine or has already had measles. • If you are uncertain whether you or your child has had 2 doses of vaccine (or had the illness) get another dose of measles vaccine. There are no health risks in giving a dose of the vaccine to someone who is already immune. • Immunization is likely to prevent the development of measles, because the immunization builds up the body’s defenses more quickly after immunization (4 to 6 days) than the virus infection develops (10 to 14 days).

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Keeping children away from school or child care Keep the child away from other children and anyone who has not been immunized for at least four days after the start of the rash. (This may not prevent others getting measles, since measles is also very infectious before the rash comes). If un-immunized people are immunized within 72 hours of their contact with measles they can return to school, child-care or work. What you can do Children with measles should be seen by a doctor for treatment and to watch for any other health problems. Since measles spreads so easily, a home visit by a doctor should be arranged, or an appointment at the doctor’s rooms can be arranged that does not put other people at risk. Children with measles need rest and extra drinks, and paracetamol can be used for high fever. Eyes will be sensitive to light, and usually the child will feel better in lower light. Light will not harm the eyes, but it can hurt them. Do not take you child out to places where other people may be exposed to your child’s infection. In countries or communities where a child’s diet may be deficient in Vitamin A, extra Vitamin A can help recovery from measles (care is needed to select the correct dose). Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@chcbali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.

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For Sale; Spareparts for Suzuki outboard engine 200Hp incl. complete gearbox and incl. iCom VHF Marine transceiver model IC-M45 and IC-M34. Price: 10jt for all! Please call or sms 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [176] For Sale; Good condition Sony video camera HDVZ1 and Sony HDVZ5, 2 pelican case, 2 back pack, 2 Sony battery LED Light sony hvllbp, ful HDV fish eyes raynox FXR180-Romain 0813 3712 4064, all for 35 millions. Seminyak. [177] Oratory: The art of making deep noisies from the chest sound like important messages from the brain.

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From “Silent Spring” to “Health under Siege” It’s a Toxic World… have things got any Better?

Barely 50 years have passed since marine biologist Rachel Carson first published her world-changing book “Silent Spring” in 1962, putting us all on notice of the bleak future in store for us all if we did nothing to control the synthetic chemicals increasingly poisoning us - and our environment. Just months before Rachel Carson published her book the Sunday Times of London broke the story of Thalidomide that led to the banning of a drug that over a decade had caused horrendous birth defects in anywhere between ten to twenty thousand babies worldwide over a decade.

cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum and zinc are all needed by the body in small amounts but can be toxic if elevated.

Hexane: solvent widely used as industrial cleaner and degreaser, is used in numerous consumer products. Easily inPredictably, Carson was viciously attacked, in person and haled or absorbed through the skin, Hexane can cause nerve professionally, by the major chemical companies led by damage to feet, legs, hands, and arms. DuPont and American Cyanamid who tried every trick in the Hexavalent Chromium: long-lasting pollutant contaminating book. It is hilarious to recall now, but certainly wasn’t then, soil and water for decades. Notorious following the Erin that former Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson - in a Brockovich movie, it is known to cause cancers and reproducletter to President Eisenhower – concluded by saying that tive problems. because she was unmarried despite being physically attrac- Methylene Chloride: has numerous consumer and industive, she was “probably a Communist”. trial applications and is easily inhaled; converts to carbon monoxide once inside the body, making it especially dangerThe vilification campaign didn’t work, ous for people with heart or lung disand though Rachel Carson herself did ease, and pregnant women. not live to see it, she was to die of breast Persistent, Bio-accumulative, Toxicancer a few years later in 1964, her cants (PBTs): toxic chemicals persistbook paved the way for a slate of leging in the environment, bio-accumuislation, contested all the way to the late in people and wildlife. Widely Supreme Court, regulating pesticides commercially available seriously and other dangerous chemicals that threatening the health of humans and forms the basis of environmental law wildlife alike. today and which culminated in the passPCBs & DDT: PCBs (polychlorinated ing of the Environmental Protection Act biphenyls) and DDT (dichloro-dipheby the Nixon administration in 1970. nyl-trichloroethane) are chemicals banned in the US (but not necessarily everywhere); our air, water, soil, and Now we Know, What do we Do? bodies are so contaminated that deIf Rachel Carson woke us up to the spite decades of cleanup they remain toxic world we were creating for oura threat. selves it was Jeffrey Bland, a professor Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs): of nutritional biochemistry and a foundfluorine-containing chemicals make er member of the movement that bematerials stain- and stick-resistant, came known as integrative or funcincredibly resistant to breakdown. Actional medicine, was the man who made cording to studies conducted by the us aware of what the chemicals in our CDC, PFCs are present in the blood environment were actually doing to our Rachel Carson, 1907-1964 of virtually everyone in the general bodies. His book “Your Health Under Marine biologist & author of “The Silent Spring” population of the US. Siege” published in 1982, put both the Phthalates: a class of chemicals used public at large and the medical profession in particular on notice as to what the food we ate and in plastics & personal care products. Inhaled, ingested, or the toxins in our environment were doing to us. He was absorbed via the skin, phthalates are considered toxic to the among the first to point out that we were were moving away human reproductive system. Used almost universally for from a world of infectious disease into a world of chronic plastic bottles for 1-time use, they are known to leach, paradult sickness and told us what we, as individuals, could do ticularly when hot, which can lead to hormonal problems. Toxic Flame Retardants (PBDEs, TDCP & TCEP): PBDEs, about it. or polybrominated diphenyl ethers, are industrial toxic If the information we need to protect ourselves is pretty much chemicals, used to retard flame in consumer electronic plasout there, so too are the major corporations who, then as tics & furniture. Flame retardants TDCP and TCEP, found in now, are eager to sell us products that can harm us. Their a wide variety of furniture and household products, can cause overriding loyalty is to their bottom line and their sharehold- cancer, neurological and reproductive harm. ers. Time and again we see them deploy massive financial Tricholoroethylene (TCE): harmful chemical found in the air and lobbying resources to protect and promote their interests and known water pollutant in groundwater aquifers. Used in at the expense of ours. If you are in any doubt about this, many industries and for consumer products, TCE is linked to you have only to recall the $50 million spent earlier this year cancer in multiple organs, harms the respiratory and nervous by Monsanto and its allies to defeat California’s Proposition system and associated with birth defects. 37, an act whereby they would merely have to tell us on the Vinyl Chloride: used to make polyvinyl chloride (PVC). PVC label if there were any genetically modified ingredients in is a deadly toxic chemical threatening health and contaminatthe food they were selling us. The proposed law did not ing the environment. Despite industry’s repeated attempts to restrict sale of GMO products in any way, and yet they didn’t hide the dangers it is known to cause many cancers and lung think we should be told and were prepared to spend all that disease, as well as Raynaud’s disease and serious joint, muscle and skin problems. money to stop us knowing. You have to ask, why?

Meet the “Dirty Dozen”

It’s still a toxic world out there. Some 80,000 chemicals are produced in North America with over a thousand more added every year. We need to look out for ourselves. Here’s some of what to watch out for. Formaldehyde: US produces more than 6 billion pounds of the stuff per year; formaldehyde is a colorless, flammable gas and known carcinogen, used in many consumer products and building materials. Heavy Metals: mercury, arsenic, and lead have a long history of industrial and personal use - and just as long a history of causing harm. Mercury: combusted from fuels gets into air and water gets into the food chain, particularly fish; is in numerous consumer products; can cause: blindness and deafness, brain damage, digestive problems, kidney damage, lack of coordination, and mental retardation. Arsenic: in soil, seafood and water; paints, soaps and drugs; can cause: breathing problems, death at high levels, decreased intelligence, lung and skin cancer, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, nervous system problems. Lead: widely used in consumer products, in fuel and found in drinking water and soil, particularly dangerous to children, can create: behavioral problems, high blood pressure, anemia, kidney damage, memory and learning difficulties, miscarriage, and reproduction problems. Other heavy metals to watch out for are: nickel, thalium, iron,

A Little Rigour….

While most of us are unlikely to be challenged by an Erin Brockovich situation, we should nevertheless be on our guard, we are much more likely to be threatened by the accumulation of toxins in the body over time and the understandable inertia that affects most of us when it comes to day-to-day living and convenience. A little rigour would go a long way to protect us, too. Don’t store water in plastic containers, big or small, use glass or steel. Avoid tinned food. Same goes for most packaged foods, but for different reasons. Check out your kitchen and out with the aluminium. Be conscious, read labels on everything you buy. The British Medical Association tells us that in Britain 75% of all cancers are caused first by our toxic environmental, the next culprit being our lifestyle. If you’ve been exposed for over 30 to 40 years, is it any wonder? If you’ve not yet succumbed, you’ve done good, let’s keep it that way. Time to research the need for a de-tox, I am.

ParacelsusAsia

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The Fear Word I’m not afraid of death; I just don’t want to be there when it happens.” Woody Allen What is it about the C word that produces so much fear in to all of us? Cancer has touched everyone, one way or another. We all know someone with cancer or have experienced it ourselves. The crazy thing is that cardiovascular disease claims more lives than cancer! The lack of understanding about the causes and drivers of cancer contributes to this fear, as does confusion and uncertainty about treatment options. A recent survey by the American association of Cancer Research reveals that the general public perceives cancer occurrences as a spontaneous and random event. In reality, cancer has been developing over time, with many factors contributing to its onset and progression. The good news is that there is a variety of supportive and preventative measures available that can empower and create a greater understanding of how to get the best out of your life. Modern Lifestyle Creates Favourable Terrain for Cancer The Typical Western Diet and lifestyle may actually promote degenerative diseases such as cancer. This way of life seems to actually promote inflammation; • High amounts of sugar and refined carbohydrates • Sedentary lifestyle • Obesity • Environmental pollution - creating toxins • Smoking • Food additives and preservatives • Alcohol • Occupational factors • Stress Prevention is the Best Medicine I was quite surprised to recently read that genetics accounts for only 5-10% of cancers. This is really great news. That means that if we focus on diet and lifestyle factors that are healthy, we may reduce the incidence of many cancers and other chronic diseases. Did you know that food can either produce or reduce inflammation? High amounts of sugar and refined carbohydrates break down fast into glucose and have be shown promote inflammation in our bodies. Some people have food sensitivities, such as dairy, wheat etc. This will create an inflammatory response which is what we want to avoid. Imagine having a sore. If we keep on scratching it and don’t let it heal, it will stay inflamed and irritated. This is what we do to our body if we keep on going back to the foods that we are sensitive to. Be nice to your body and create an environment for healing. The Benefits of Herbal Medicine Certain herbs can support the body’s resilience to chronic diseases such as cancer. The herbs all have one thing in common; they are all beneficial in supporting the health of our cells. They also provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions which assists the body to stay in balance. • Green Tea is a great antioxidant and it tastes great too. Have 1 - 3 cups a day. • Cook with Turmeric it is a powerful antioxidant and anti - inflammatory. Indian food is famous for using this herb in cooking. • Use plenty of fresh herbs in your salads and cooking. Try a variety of pesto’s which are fresh and full of nutrients and flavour. Apart from tasting great, herbs have many qualities to protect and support our body back to good health.

Diet and Lifestyle Tips for Long- Term Health The following recommendations can help to keep your cells and your body healthy for the long-term. • Quit smoking! • Reduce exposure to environmental toxins in your house and workplace. It is estimated that since World War II, more than 80,000 synthetic chemicals have been introduced into our environment. Many people are unaware of the risks from furnishings, building materials, and so on. • Google natural cleaning products. It is amazing what a bit of bi carb soda and vinegar can clean. Look into what chemicals are being used in and around your surroundings. Oh and use natural, organic cosmetics. Zuii and Kora are two great brands. • Use only quality kitchenware whilst cooking and storing foods. Plastics have many chemicals in them that are yet to be proven to be harmless. Use BPA free or better yet use glass. Avoid aluminium cookware. It has been proven that aluminium stores in the body, creating inflammation and a build-up of the toxin, contributing to chronic degenerative diseases. • Stress Less. Stress has often been said to be a deadly killer. Ensure you are getting a good night’s sleep. Make time to sit down with your health care practitioner to manage your stress. There are many natural solutions that are available to help balance your body, mind and spirit. • Lose that extra fat. Achieve and maintain a healthy weight. • Get moving! Thirty minutes of movement and exercise helps alleviate stress and can help disease prevention, plus make you feel alive! • Drink pure, filtered water from a glass. • Eat a rainbow of fresh fruit and vegetables. Organic is best, since it is not laden with pesticides and chemicals. Remember to wash all your fruit and vegetables with pure filtered water to remove any pesticide residue. • Cancer cells are said to be addicted to sugar as they are fuelled by glucose. So my advice is minimise refined, processed food in your diet. Choose vegetables, nuts, seeds, fruits, healthy fats and protein rich foods. • Detox - Get a heavy metal hair analysis from a reputable practitioner. It is a painless, simple test that will give you an overall picture of what heavy metals you may have in your body. The test also indicates what minerals you may be lacking in. Did you know that certain heavy metals stop minerals from being absorbed properly? A detox does not mean that you fast on fluids for a week. Please go to a qualified health practitioner to get the safe and effective detox that gently removes toxins and heavy metals out of your system with the least side effects. • Improve your mental wellbeing. Are you always worrying? How do you see the world? Is the glass half full or half empty? A good attitude is a plus in any situation. Check out the infamous Louise Hay, this amazing lady has written many books and the most relevant one for this subject is How to Heal Yourself.

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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch 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 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/ office/hotel for your generous donation.

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Wayang Kulit – slipping into the Shadows? When I first came to Bali in 1997 to study, you didn’t have to look far to find a shadow puppet show. Today, they seem to be about as endangered as traditional architecture, terraced rice fields, or bare-breasted river maidens.

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In contrast with their Javanese equivalents, the Balinese version developed into a more intimate show with less musicians (just a quartet of soft-sounding gender tuned to an equidistant scale), a smaller screen, and lit only by a coconut oil lamp. Performances were mystical and philosophical, with flickering shadows, starting late at night and often finishing at day break. There were no microphones or sound effects, and the audience all sat at the same level, on the ground.

Today, the show is the opposite: they are of the ‘kolosal’ type with a large ornately carved screen, flashing electric lights and smoke, accompanied by a loud minor-tuned orchestra of 18 complete with singing ladies, and beefed up with mikes and a trebly often-feeding back sound system. Older people lament on the content of today’s shows, which they say lack philosophy and just are full of crude humor to satisfy the masses. In a world where most crave instant gratification with little time for subtleties or ‘atmosphere-building’, this makes sense. The only village I know that regularly holds traditional shows is Sukawati, but here too they have been condensed to around hours.

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).

Interestingly, when there is a performance the audiences are larger and the cost for a show is relatively more expensive (the more popular puppeteers charge around Rp.15.000.000 for a 2-3 hour colossal-style show). There are only a couple of extremely popular puppeteers, since any others who try to hold on to tradition are fast fading ‘into the shadows’.

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My 7-year-old son is a budding puppeteer, so I try to find him videos of performances. Unfortunately, there are no commercial recordings available of the old style. Like other kids, he believes that the show they see today is how it has always been because he very rarely has the opportunity to see the more ‘earthy’ version of their ancestors. Is wayang kulit as we once knew it about to be put on Bali’s endangered list?

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by Pak Bruce

Computer system information & Hotmail to Outlook

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Back by popular demand, Bali PC Advisor will now be in each issue of Bali Advertiser. Thanks to all my readers who requested this. And don’t forget that you can always email me at the address below with your question or comments. What if tech support needs information about my system? Do you know every component that’s inside of your PC? Most people don’t, and most of the time you don’t need to know. But there are times when a detailed inventory of a PC’s components comes in handy. Read on to learn some surprising reasons why you should know what’s under the hood of your computer, even if you’re not a techie... No Tools Required - Just Two Free Downloads If you need to call tech support, you may be stuck when a rep asks for the make and model of your video card, or the type of RAM that’s installed on your PC. If you want to buy a memory upgrade, you’ll need to know what sort of RAM memory is already in your PC to get the compatible kind. If you ask for help with an unknown problem in any online forum, the first responses you get will probably be along the lines of, “What’s under your hood?” If you are selling or buying a used computer, it’s important to have a list of what’s inside of it also.

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Microsoft Windows includes a “System Information” utility that displays information about many devices and processes on a PC. But it’s limited; often, it won’t tell you what you need to know. Fortunately, there are more helpful system information utilities out there. Here are two examples that are free and powerful, yet easy on novices. I’m pretty sure you’ll want to download and try at least one of these. Speccy (http://www.piriform.com/speccy/download) from Pirisoft gives you detailed info on every piece of hardware in your PC, including but not limited to CPU, Motherboard, RAM, Graphics Cards, Hard Disks, Optical Drives, and Audio support. Speccy also reads temperature sensors built into motherboards and hard drives, giving you a means to check for overheating problems that may be damaging your components or limiting performance. Speccy can save and reload snapshots of your system info in XML, text, or INI files for printing and other uses. Belarc Advisor (http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html) does a lot more than just inventory hardware, although it does a fine job of that. It also inventories all of the software on your PC, and can tell you if security patches are up to date. It even shows software license codes, which is handy if tech support asks for them. Here’s another good reason to have those license codes handy. If you’ve bought a new computer (or you’re recovering from a hard drive crash) you can easily re-install all the software you’ve purchased, without having to buy another copy, or beg the software vendor to send you the license info. The Advisor displays the status of your network, including users and devices connected to it. If you’ve ever wondered if anyone is secretly tapping into your wifi, this will give you peace of mind (or cold chills). Belarc Advisor is very simple to use, and it does not transmit any info about your system over the Internet. Its report is a local HTML file displayed in your Web browser.

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You may not need to know what’s going on inside of your PC very often. But when you do, it’s good to have one or both of these free system information utilities handy. I advise that you run both reports and then save them on a backup drive or email them to yourself for future handy reference. A printed copy might be a good idea too. It’s now official: Outlook.com will fully replace Hotmail as Microsoft’s webmail service. Microsoft has begun auto-updating their Hotmail accounts and will be fully migrated from Hotmail to Outlook.com by this summer. “Does this mean my Hotmail address will just go away?” No. It just means that when you go to hotmail.com, you will be re-routed to Outlook.com, and when you log in on the Web, you will get the Outlook.com experience. You can keep your @hotmail.com email address forever, but you can also use that account to create multiple new @outlook.com email addresses, too, if you so desire. (Switching your account over takes almost no effort: Just log into Hotmail then click Settings at the top right — you will see the option to convert to Outlook.) A good question: Q: I have a Freecom external USB hard drive which all of a sudden is not recognized by my computer. What can I do?

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Try another USB slot Do other devices work in this USB slot? Turn off computer, unplug the HD and restart computer. Now plug the HD into the USB slot. Put the drive in the freezer overnight. (I’m not kidding, this has worked for some folks). Plug it in the next day. If it works, back up everything ASAP.

Hard drives do fail. They last 2-5 years on average. You might take it in someplace and see if they can get it to work and they can back it up for you, then replace it (drives are very cheap now). ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them

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ARDEN DOCTOR

by The Garden Doctor

The best chefs use only the finest produce, and there’s none better than home grown! You can definitely grow vegetables, herbs and even fruits or trees in pots and large containers, though some would be easier than others, so you may have to be a little selective and start with the easiest options first, and progress to other varieties as you become more proficient at maintaining a potted food garden. Growing produce in pots can even have advantages. Pots are especially useful for regularly harvesting in small quantities, for adding to the cooking as in your case. Vegetables and herbs which are conveniently kept close to the house, on a balcony or by a sunny window can easily be collected as required. Another advantage of container cultivation is that plants can be easily moved to protect them from extreme weather, such as heat, strong winds or lashing storms. However there are some disadvantages, generally pot grown crops require extra watering because the soil will dry out much quicker than soil in the ground. Because of the need to water more often, more soil nutrients will be lost, so you will need to fertilise more often. Any good sized container can be used for growing crops though generally the larger the better, although for small fruit trees large containers will be a necessity. Barrels, old buckets, pots, or even an old bath tub can be used as long as drainage holes are present. From a design perspective, I suggest that whatever your pots or containers, that they look good or suit the setting in which they will be placed. This is especially important if you are gardening on a small balcony that is your only outdoor space. Concrete and terracotta pots can look very attractive though on the downside they can dry very fast in the heat, whereas plastic or glazed pots will retain moisture a little longer. After deciding on the containers you will need soil. There are many types of bagged growing media that can be used for growing vegetables. These are convenient to use because they are easy to transport. Most garden centres offer various types of soil. I recommend you ask the staff for their recommendation based on the range that they stock. You may even like to mix a few different types of soil to come up with your own mix. If you know someone with compost politely ask if they have any to spare as this would be a great addition into the mix. Another important point to note is that potted soils can quickly become hydrophobic (water repellent) if allowed to dry out. If this happens put your potted plant in a bucket of water overnight or even for 2-3 days if needed. Alternatively you may need to use a wetting agent every few months to ensure that your mix is absorbing water. I am experimenting with my own organic way of keeping potted soil moist. Whenever I find sea sponge or kelp/seaweed at the beach I take it home, thoroughly wash

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by Dr. Kris

Cooking Up a Garden

“Dear Dr. Kris, I don’t have a large garden space, and would like to know whether containers or pots would be adequate for growing herbs and vegetables that can be used for cooking asian / Indonesian cuisine, and what would be easiest to grow? I have an interest in cooking, and need to know if it is feasible to grow my own produce to ensure that it is free from pesticides and other harmful chemicals? Many thanks, Julie.”

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it to remove the salt off and then add into the soil, it seems to be working quite well. Fertiliser applications should be varied according to your crop, for example leafy vegetables such as spinach or cabbage need a high level of nitrogen, whereas fruits and vegetables will not perform well with that same fertiliser, and will require a lower nitrogen content, higher phosphorous and potassium. When you buy fertiliser read the NPK ratio, these days most fertilisers provide a guide as to different dosages for grasses, flowers, fruits and trees, so just make sure you read the label correctly.

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Easy herbs to grow: basil, garlic, and lemongrass. Make sure the basil doesn’t get too much heat and sun or it may run very quickly to seed. Lemongrass is a versatile culinary herb, all parts of the plant can be used for cooking, often in curries and sambal. It also makes a refreshing tea. It is a grass so it likes a high nitrogen fertiliser, and also likes the heat. Vegetables to grow: chillies, capsicum, bok choy (Chinese cabbage), water spinach (kangkung) and spring onions. Chillies are probably the easiest of these to grow, (closely followed by capsicums) and are a mainstay of all types of asian cooking. Trees to grow: kaffir lime and bay are ideal for potting, and great when used fresh. Kaffir lime leaves and bay leaf, are often used in curries to give their distinctive taste and the lime fruits are often used as garnish for sambal, salads or juices. These plants I have listed are commonly used in both Indonesian and other asian cuisines and are amongst the easiest to grow. They won’t suffer immediately if they get a little dry (except for the water spinach which should be kept moist). In fact most of these plants prefer periods of alternating wet / dry so make sure there is adequate drainage from your pots. Basil, lemongrass, capsicums, chillies, lime and bay will not like to have wet feet, so definitely don’t leave them in standing water, always empty the drainage trays after watering, and allow the soil to dry out between watering.

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“The Case of The Stuttering Pump” As you walk down the gentle lanes of Bali you will hear the soft murmur of the breeze, the birdies twittering in the trees, the constant click of the stuttering cricket and, of course, the inevitable rumble of a distant ghetto blaster. “Just a minute, stuttering cricket? What am I talking about? That’s no cricket, that’s a water pump.” It seems that the natural vibration of this island is the ubiquitous click of the water pump. It is all part of the wonderful tapestry of life with beautiful things to see, smells to smell and an ongoing murmur of noise to keep the residents in peace and harmony with the world. Did you know that water pump switch therapy is now being included as a vital part of ambience creation programs for the burgeoning spa industry. Indeed the Balinese water pump is being exported all over the world for those seeking lifestyle. Sleep therapists have found that a never fail method of getting to sleep is to totally clear your mind while listening to the gentle click of a water pump, breathe steadily in and then out concentrating on the air passing through your windpipe. This creates a sense of wellness that even the people who created that awful word could never have imagined. Pumps that are constantly switching themselves on and off are pumps that are operated by internal pressure switches. If we can understand how these switches work we can start to understand why our pump is constantly switching itself on and off. A water pump works using an electric motor that turns an impellor (it is rather like a fan in an enclosed housing I suppose) which draws water in from your well or tank through an inlet pipe and pushes it out through an outlet pipe delivering the water to taps, toilets and showers around your house. Inside the pump are two switches which are operated by the pressure of the water in the outlet pipe. The first, the low pressure switch, needs pressure in the water to keep it switched off. If the pressure in the water drops the switch switches the water pump on. The second, the high pressure switch, is switched off when the water pressure gets too high. So, we get in the shower and turn the water on. When we open the tap the pressure in the water pipe is released, the low pressure switch in the pump senses this and switches the water pump on. When we have finished our shower we turn the tap off. The pump carries on running for a micro second until the water pressure in the pipe builds up and is high enough to operate the high pressure switch which switches the pump off. I hope this makes sense, I tried explaining it to a chap on the beach in Kuta once, he didn’t understand a word and returned to his thriving business recycling used condoms. Of course both of these switches can be adjusted so we can control how much pressure we have in our shower. Under normal circumstances the low pressure switch is set at around 20 psi or 1.4 Kg/sqcm (Kilograms per square centimetre) and the high pressure around 40 psi although some people prefer higher water pressures than this. If these pressures are set too close together then only small changes in the water pressure will switch the pump on and off. If some idiot has relieved copious amounts of cash from your pocket by installing a pump in your house large enough to clean birdshit out of the eye of the Statue of Liberty then the dribble from your one miserable little shower will not be able to keep up with the humungous supply of water coming from your pump. In this situation you turn the shower on and the water starts to flow releasing the pressure in the pipes and switching the pump on. But the water can’t get out of your shower head fast enough so the pressure in the water pipe builds up and quickly switches the pump off. The shower head can now catch up and the water pressure drops once again which switches the pump on again. This cycle of the pump switching on and off is repeated ad nauseum. You can tell if this is happening because the water coming from your shower will pulse as the pump switches itself on and off. The lesson from this is don’t use large pumps to supply water to bathrooms. If you have lots of bathrooms use several smaller pumps rather than one large one. This is particularly the case if you are supplying bathrooms on more than one floor level because you will need higher pressure to pump water up to the second floor. There is a way around the problem of a large pump supplying a small tap or shower head. We add a pressure tank. You will have seen water pumps with a painted steel canister attached to them usually about 20 cms diameter and 30 cms long. Compressing water is like trying to get a fat man into a dustbin, he might wobble a bit but he won’t get any smaller. You see water doesn’t compress very much at all. Because water doesn’t compress you only need to release a couple of drops of water from a water pipe for the pressure to fall.

Air is somewhat different, it is very compressible. You can get all the hot air from a whole sitting of the houses of parliament discussing welfare payments to constipated food critics into just one car tyre. A large volume of air will cause only a small difference in pressure. So we attach a tank full of air (the air is inside a rubber bladder) into the water pipe after the water pump. This we know of as a pressure tank. The water pump will now switch on and run for a while filling the tank and compressing the air until it is up to high pressure and the pump switches off. Now when we turn on the shower the air in the tank will slowly expand pushing the water out of the shower until eventually the pressure falls to the level at which the pump switches on and starts to pump the pressure back into the tank again. Note for those people who are actually following this technical diatribe that it is important that the low pressure setting in the pump must set higher than the pressure of the air in the pressure tank in its relaxed state or the pump will not switch itself on.

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Pressure tanks need maintenance, sometimes the air escapes in which case the tank will need to be pumped up with air again. Sometimes the rubber bladder bursts and needs to be replaced. In either case once you lose the air the pressure tank will not work and the pump will once again start to switch itself on and off continuously. Let us consider what will happen if we have a small leak in your house’s pressurised water system. A small leak of water will quickly reduce the water pressure in the pipes so the pump will switch on. It is only a small leak so quickly the pump will pump the water back up to pressure and the pump will switch itself off again. Then another small amount of water leaks out, the pressure drops and once again the pump switches on. This is a very common cause of water pumps cycling switching themselves on and off repetitively and sometimes quite quickly. The slower the clicking the smaller the leak. Water pumps can also be switched on and off by valves or sensors in our water tanks. For many decades water tanks were filled using a ball valve. A ball valve is a brass valve with an arm attached to it and a round ball float on the end of the arm. When the tank is filling up the float floats on the surface of the water eventually lifting the arm and switching the valve off. You turn on a tap and the water level in the tank falls, the float drops and this allows the valve to open. When the valve opens the pump will sense the lower pressure in the water and will switch itself on. As the tank fills up the ball valve will close, the water pressure will increase and the pump will switch off.

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Ball valves are simple and reliable and have been used for more than 100 years particularly for filling toilet cisterns. There is a downside to these valves in that the tank is always full. As soon as the water level drops even a small amount the valve will open and the pump will switch on. This is unlikely to be the cause of your pump cycling on and off. These days float sensors are widely used in water tanks which switch the pump on when the tank is empty and off when the tank is full. These do not cause pumps to cycle on and off. So if your pump is constantly switching on and off it is most likely a small leak in your water system. Try this, go around the house and make sure everything that uses water, hot or cold, is turned off. Is the pump still switching on and off? If it is check again, make sure there are no toilets running or taps dripping, ones that are often missed are a dripping jet washer in the toilet or the pressure relief valve on your water heater particularly a solar water heater on the roof. The pump still cycling? Pressure is leaking out of your system somewhere. Cycling slowly means a small leak, cycling quickly a larger leak, continuously on a very large leak or a badly set or non working pressure switch. Go around the garden and see if you can find evidence of water leaking such as a patch of exuberant foliage (always a giveaway) or wet patches on the driveway when you don’t have a dog. Leaking pipes in walls (often caused by plumbers forgetting to glue the pipe joints) is a common problem. Try turning stop cocks in the piping system off to see if you can find what area of the pipework may be leaking. If you cannot find the cause of the problem call a plumber. Get him to check the water pump pressure switch settings which may be set too close together. If the pump has a pressure tank then get him to check the air pressure in the bladder. If the bladder is torn it will need replacing, this is not expensive. If the plumber you get cannot solve the problem send him back to his condom recycling business and find yourself a real plumber. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2013 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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BTW, most passengers on these ships in the past were wealthy and had high value as an unmolested kidnap victim for ransom, but we hear more of the much less frequent savage side of these encounters. Put that down to flagrant emotional counter-marketing. Pirates generally had a plan. They didn’t wander aimlessly over the oceans but did their market research. Their spies told them which ships of value were due to sail when and they realized ships travelled best on trade-wind routes. They targeted like a rifle, not a shotgun. Most pirates also had a distribution channel for their ‘sales’ to convert goods and passengers into gold. They had a money-laundering system, except it was a goods and golden objects laundering system. Only short-time operators were stupid enough to bury their loot. The smart ones used some of their wealth to influence local government to their advantage and to enhance their security. Nothing has changed has it? They didn’t use the terms lobbyists or patrons or research foundations but the outcomes were similar. Pirates generally ignored some standard business goals because of their business model. Most were not interested in maintaining long term client relationships – life-time value of a customer could be very short indeed. Sounds like the approach of some business operators in Bali tourist towns? But some pirates did utilise an additional market niche: under-defended towns along the coasts, a market known to the ancient Norse as being a regenerating source of wealth as opposed to one-off opportunities that you either towed away or sunk. Business Lessons: spread your source of income to minimize your earnings risk; and seek customers with a longer life time value. Harvesting versus Plundering. In summary, pirates usually had all the necessary ingredients to run a successful business.

Can your business say as much? What about modern day pirates from Somalia? Their business model has been successful too. And it’s not about a few guys in a little boat taking on a big ship. An official study shows the piracy business begins, like any other business, with venture capital. Around $250,000 will get a pirate group set up, and this money is provided by business people, usually outside Somalia. The pirate needs boats, weapons, phones, catering for pirates and hostages, and good intelligence to know which ships are worth boarding. It’s still also about the ransom value of the crew, which varies according to country of origin. Once the ship is seized, the negotiations begin. The ship owner hires a professional negotiator and so does the pirate; a BBC example had the pirates’ negotiator (speaking English, a lawyer and educated in US) starting with a $7 million figure that eventually came down to somewhere between 1 and 2 million. So you have more than got your return on your investment on the first pirating. For the crews, the general rate of pay is around 17 times what they could earn in the average day job if you could find one, with less risk than just getting by on land in war-torn Somalia. In 2010, average ransom payments were $5.4 million, according to the One Earth Future Foundation. The disbursements in a typical piracy operation: the original investor gets 30% off the top, expenses including payroll take 50%, local elders take 5 to 10% (anchoring rights), and bribes to other officials take 10%. Counter-measures have included combined navies patrols, on-board private security, an air strike on the main pirate dens (nobody was killed) and these have been successful in severely restricting the rate of ships taken around Somalia. In 2011, according to EU Navfor Somalia, there were 151 verified attacks on sizable ships around Somalia, with 29 vessels being successfully pirated. In 2012 the number of attacks shrunk to 31, with just four ships hijacked. Like any successful business model this one has been copied and is now used on the west coast of Africa on vulnerable oil tankers. ICC International Maritime Bureau global figures for first quarter 2013 had 76 pirate attacks and 4 hijackings. As with any successful business model, you can see a swarm of related market niches being exploited too: venture capitalists, food caterers, arms suppliers, private security firms, consultants on best management practices for both sides. The pirates’ business model is vulnerable to a more powerful business model (navies with reach) but this counter-measure is only effective so long as a navy is in place. The business model will continue to be used because financial barriers to entry are very low (especially compared to the naval competition) and the return is high with minimal risk to the main players. Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2013 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Pirating was (and still is) definitely a business. Pirates needed a market niche – ships with booty. Definitely not ships with lots of guns. Pirate ships and tools were specifically designed for the job, so pirates usually had a clear competitive advantage in terms of fighting capabilities, and they marketed themselves so well that often their ‘customers’ hove to willingly to keep their lives (the ‘what’s in it for me?’ benefit.) Business lesson: a smart logo like the skull and cross-bones that clearly communicates your brand promise is worth a thousand extra (s)words.

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Business Lesson: be prepared for the unexpected. The moral of this story is that even seasoned business warriors have to deal with the new now and then, and that hanging onto old habits can have serious results for your welfare. No doubt this pirate was affectionately referred to as ‘Lucky’ by many of his crewmates, though others might have been less charitable and muttered “Belum Dodol!” (Don’t forget he was still functional with a good leg and a good arm and a wicked left hook.) But in one sense he was probably fortunate; it could have been a lower clothing readjustment taking his urgent attention instead of a shitty eye problem.

• They had a well-honed business model that had legs. • They had the technical skills necessary to win over their customers. • They had great marketing – brand promise, supporting logo, market research. • They had efficient administration – staff benefits including allocation of the profits based on shares, a clear com mand and control structure, suitable financial management, and revenue conversion. • They had great operations capabilities that got them where they needed to be with all the resources necessary to co-create value with their customers. • They had a healthy environment to work in and polluted it as little as possible – the odd plank walker, the odd badly damaged hulk. • They had a social life!

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… and the bartender said, “Hey, I haven’t seen you in a while. What happened? You look terrible.” “What do you mean?” said the pirate, “I feel fine.” “What about the wooden leg? You didn’t have that before.” “Well,” said the pirate, “We were in a battle, and I got hit with a cannon ball, but I’m fine now.” The bartender replied, “Well, OK, but what about that hook? What happened to your hand?” The pirate explained, “We were in another battle. I boarded a ship and got into a sword fight. My hand was cut off. I got fitted with a hook. But I’m fine, really.” “What about that eye patch?” “Oh,” said the pirate, “One day we were at sea, and a flock of birds flew over. I looked up, and one of them shit in my eye.” “You’re kidding,” said the bartender. “You couldn’t lose an eye just from bird shit.” “It was my first day with the hook.”

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For Sale; Dressing table with mirror, black colour, very good condition, paid 1.8 million, selling for 850,000. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [038] For Sale; Sanyo glass front fridge used 1 yr as new 1.5M, Midea chest freezer used 3 mth as new 1M, suar solid wood table 2.4x.6x.8m as new 1.5M. Tel: 0812 3611 9637. Kedonganan. [054]

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For Sale; Mattress spring latex and metal bed frame, 160x200cm, all in very good condition, paid 8 million, selling for 3.5 million. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [041] For Sale; Karcher high pressure jetspray, model no. HD6/15C, suitable for villa, car and cleaning. Excellent condition with warranty. Used less than 10 times. Call: 0821 4706 1866 (Indo) or e-mail <theprajna@ yahoo.com> (English). Canggu. [042] For Sale; Bule furniture & water heater, Ariston water heater. 60lt titanium plus electric 1200W, used only 1 year, Rp. 1.5 million. Solid teak dining room or bedroom cabiner 220cm L x 62cm D x 100cm H, Rp. 6 million new, sell 2.7 million. Solid teak China cabinet or buffet 200cm H x 90cm W x 45cm D, Rp. 5 million new, selling 2.3 million. Pictures available of all items. 0819 3603 3170. Canggu. [043] Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please.

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For Sale; Clearance sale. Good condition HP Ink Jet 2400 (3 functions). Selling Price: IDR 700.000 (bought 1 mill). 2 units good quality 2 doors wood filing cabinet. Size 50 x 60 x 90 cm, Wood Beige Colors, Each @ IDR 800.000,- For 2: IDR 1.500.000. Contact: 0361 740 8883. Seminyak. [156]

Wanted; Pool table 2. 1m x 1. 1m approx. Must be coin operated, in good condition and cheap. Call 0813 3808 9724 or 0368 203 3331. [064] For Sale; Generator Yamaha EF 2600FW 2. 3KW Less than 30 hours running time. Juta 4.2. 0812 388 3532. Denpasar. [078]

For Sale; 4 underwater lamps 4UK Sunlight D4. As new. Pls contact Michael. 0812 395 1444. [101]

Moving Sale; Japanese chairs, armchair, kitchen stuff, rattan chest, lamps, decoration, many paintings, books in English and French for kids and adults, DVDs, racks, clothes, Xmas deco, surfboard, carvings. In Umalas. Can email list. <villawarna@gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [202]

For Sale; Computer table 48cm wide by 110cm long, 73cm high. Price: 200,000. For more info sms me at 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [092]

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By The Coach

This Sporting Life

This edition we talk about cricket, what with the Bali Hatten Wine Bali Cricket League having started on May 12th and the upcoming Bali International Twenty/20 starting on the 25th May. And exciting news as a new cricket ground in Sanur will be developed and used for a number events this year.

Hosted by Cricket Denpasar with the support of the Bali Sports Foundation, the 2nd Annual Bali International Twenty 20 Cricket Cup (BIT20CC) will be held at this new ground with 8 days of exciting cricket starting from the 25th May to 1st June. 2 teams from Perth (Bintang Bandits & Scarborough Sharks) will compete against 2 local teams including the host team Denpasar. Please come and support the boys with Y-Bar serving up ice cold beers & Stiff Chilli with some delicious food on the menu. Proceeds go back into the Cricket Fund to develop cricket throughout the Denpasar/Sanur area. Anyone interested in sponsoring a local team for the tournament, please don’t hesitate to contact cricket@balisports.com On the 2nd June, BSF will host the Coaltrans Cricket as part of the sports weekend for the Coaltrans Conference delegates with includes the Soccer 6’s at the Grand Bali Beach Hotel on the 1st June. After the completion of these events, a junior league of u15s and u17s will begin. This is a huge step for cricket as the kids from Denpasar would not normally get the opportunity to play organised cricket on a proper cricket ground & pitch. Any expat kids interested in playing, please feel free to contact us, as the junior league is not exclusive to Denpasar or Balinese kids. Then in September, the ground will be used for the PorProv Games as Denpasar is the host regent. Formats inc. T20, Super 8’s and Sixes, with both males & females playing.

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The 2013 cricket season commenced on 12th May with the start of the Super 8s, the first of the two competitions managed by the Hatten Wine Bali Cricket League this year. Two matches will be played on Sundays at the Udayana Cricket Oval, Jimbaran with the first match starting at 9.00 am each week. The final of this competition will be played on Sunday 7th July followed by the start of the Twenty/20 competition on 14th July. Again two matches will be played in this competition each Sunday from 9.00 am with its final scheduled for 29th September. The teams to beat this year seem to be the newly named Sanur, last year’s winners as Udayana Veterans, and Udayana. Sanur is expected to field another well balanced team this season with last year’s Man of the Match in the final, all rounder Manoj Joshi leading the way. Udayana has captain Suda Arsa, Player of the Year in 2012, Kadek Gamantika, batting award winner last year and Agung Kusuma all members of the Indonesian Team that played in Auckland in February this year sure to play important roles again. The “dark horse” of the competitions could well be Hatten Tigers who have the talent of their captain, Putra Darawan, Viraz Bhamar and veterans Soni Hawoe and Frenky Shoni who were all members of the Indonesian Team. The unheralded outsiders are West Coast who over the years have been very competitive and no doubt will give all opponents a hard match every time they play.

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SCHEDULE THAT Bahiana Rythem Celebration (5 June)

have lots of fun.

Bahiana is a bar that has certainly left its mark on the once happening street, Jl Dyhana Pura. For those of us who have lived here for more than a decade will remember when it was the life and soul of Seminyak, when Jl Laksmana and Oberoi were mere dirt tracks. The traffic was pretty horrific too down in Jl Dyhana Pura. Now though at least Dyhana Pura is not so congested and is great for a pub crawl. Bahiana is one of the success stories on this street and is celebrating yet another anniversary with generosity. Free welcome drinks are available until midnight. Live Latin bands, sexy dancers and DJ Salsa Bachata will ensure the entertainment is constant and the guests have a great night. The community is invited to join in the anniversary celebrations. Do go along as on any given night it is worth a drink or two at the bar.

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: 4.20 pm : Safare Resort and Kids Club, Jl Tanjung Pantai, Sanur Contact : Betty 081 338 764 344 www.safareclub.com www.towelday.org

Jazz Cafe (May)

The Jazz Cafe has some great live music through May. The first on 18 May is a world music band led by Vieux, a world music band balanced by traditional African music from Seneal, Afro-funk, Latin and Raggae music. Viex plays the ‘Kora’ and his lyrics tell of Senegalese folk tales. This band is definitely worth going to see with their unique blend. On 19 May Balawan will perform with his fusion of Jazz and Balinese Gamalan. Balawan is known as one of the fastest guitarists in Indonesia, known as The Magic Finger guitarist When : 9 pm till drop within the musician’s community. On 23 May you can enjoy Where : Jj Dyhana Pura/Abimanu No 4, Seminyak the music of Nita, an accomplished Jazz piano player. She Contact : www.bahania.com was an outstanding performer at the Java Jazz Festival this year. This very talented player is definitely worth going to see. DinnerNations (21 May) On the 25 and 27 May The Soul Brothers will entertain the I have mentioned InterNa- guests. Ronald Gang perform on 26 May, an incredibly tions a few times in Sched- talented local band who is sure to pull in the crowds with their ule That. An organisation amazing performances. that welcomes expatriates and locals of all nationalities When : 8 pm to get together at least once Where : Jazz Cafe, Jl Sukma Br Tebesaya a month to meet people, Contact : info@jazzcafebali.com www.jazzcafe.com socialise and network. Being a member is a great way to Jazz Rendezvous (31 May) get to know other people, particularly if you are new in The road to the Ubud Village Jazz Festival in August starts Bali. This evening is all about the dinner at the very trendy, right here at Ryoshi, Seminyak. Entertainment for the evening urban chic eatery simply known as ‘The Cafe’. Within the includes Koo Harsoe, Kacir Qunitet, Widi Noor & Answara, cafe, cuisine from various parts of the world is dotted around Dede & Friends and a few more faces from around the cafe. Take a trip around Asia and sample some spicy town. These performers are guaranteed to provide excellent Indian curries, Japanese delights and delicious Thai fare entertainment and this is sure to be a great evening out. The amongst many more Asian favourites. Stop in Australia, location is great as you can indulge in some of the mouth England, USA and sample some Western foods too. watering Japanese food that Ryoshi is famous for. Whatever, I am sure you will find your favourites. There is more; cold cuts, cheese, oysters, chocolate, ice cream and When : 8 pm : IDR50,000 too many more dishes to mention here. If you are into food Cost in a big way this is definitely an event for you. Again, you Where : Ryoshi, Jl Raya Seminyak must be a member of InterNations to go along to this event. Contact : 081 338669752 www.ubudvillagejazzfestival.com As I have said before, joining InterNations is very easy. Just follow the instructions on their website. You can look forward Soul Train (17 May) to their monthly gatherings at a range of great places around town. If you want return transport to Nusa Dua the meeting If you like disco and seventies stuff and beyond then this is place is the Giant Super Market in Central Kuta. Always a going to be a real treat. Soul Train is a disco tribute playing good idea, particularly if you would like to drink. The only all the hottest hits from that era and more. DJ Beau and DJ contact is the website below which you will need to access Martin East will keep you dancing with the famous sounds of Sister Sledge, Kool and the Gang, the Bee Gees and loads to join. more. All night long! The prices are reasonable too with local beers at 25K, discounts on wines, spirits and champagne When : 5 pm with house pouring at 60K. The dress code is glamous-elegant Cost : IDR363,000 IDR75,000 (return transport) with a disco dancing attitude. It is always a good excuse to Where : The Cafe, The Mulia Hotel, Jl Raya Nusa Dua find a seventies outfit to look the part. What a great era, the Selatan seventies! Mazaic is a great place to go any day of the Contact : www.internations.org week too.

“DON’T PANIC!” TOWEL DAY (25 May) If you are a Douglas Adams fan or have read any of his novels or simply want to see what all the fuss is about then come along and join in the fun. Towel Day is the annual celebration as a tribute to Douglas Adams, (best known as the author of ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’ and ‘The Restaurant at the End of The Universe’), who died at the age of 49 in May 2001. His fans around the universe wanted to organize some kind of wake in his honour and so agreed to proudly carry a towel for one day that May. After its initial success it has become an international event with fans in over 35 countries participating. Indonesia too has its annual tribute right here in Bali at the Mangrove Bar. Please shoulder a towel for entry and have a free Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster, (out of this world!). Afterwards the al fresco Riviera Italian Restaurant welcomes fans for dinner, or enjoy a towel day wood fired pizza for IDR 42,000 ++. The “DON”T PANIC!” T shirts are available again this year for IDR.50, 000. I think this is going to be a must. Meet like minded people and

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Cost : no cover charge Where : Mozaic Beach Club, Jl Pantai Batu Belig Contact : 4735796 info@mozaic-beachclub.com www.mozaic-beachclub.com

Sky Pool Party White Draw (24 May) There is not much to say about this event except that there is 2 for the price of one on special cocktails and an all you can eat barbecue for a small cost. There’s live entertainment so looks like it will be a fun evening. When : 4 pm – 10 pm Where : Jl Legian No 117 Contact : fb@the101hotels.com www.the101hotels.com

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Respect The Ocean Lifesavers of Kuta Beach By Polly Christensen

While Bali’s picture-postcard beaches of white sand, sunshine and rolling surf might look inviting, tourists are reminded to ‘respect the sea’ by local lifeguards. Even in relatively shallow water, dangerous rip currents can sweep bathers off their feet and into trouble. Unfortunately many of the beaches in Bali have strong rips, even close to shore. In Kuta and Seminyak, waist deep water can drown adults who are just walking across a shallow creek inlet flowing over the beach. A four-man lifeguard team is assigned by A n a n t a r a Seminyak Resort and Spa to keep a watchful eye on the visitors swimming off the stretch of beach facing the luxurious resort. The team coordinates closely with the government-run lifeguards and other lifeguards deployed by hotels and tourism establishments. GREEN GLOBE Anantara Seminyak Resort empowers and employs local staff and purchases local and sustainable products whenever possible. The resort aims to minimize use of water and energy; reduce, reuse, and recycle waste by cooperating with a local waste management vendor; and has a composting program in place. The Green Globe Committee recently recertified Anantara after constantly monitoring its sustainable procedures, which have been implemented with great commitment, improving its performance. This includes a commitment to lifeguards. Wayan Sudita is part of a dedicated team helping to rescue tourists from the sea. He is constantly scanning the waves and signaling to people, whom are playing in the surf outside the safe zone, marked by two yellow flags. Wayan Sucitra, Environmental Officer at Anantara Seminyak Bali, said: “We are very proud that Anantara Seminyak Bali received Green Globe recertification. This encourages us to continuously improve our sustainability performance. Everybody at our resort is very committed, especially our life saving team.” DANGERS The rip currents in Bali are created by the pounding waves that make it such a good destination for surfers, with incoming breakers forcing water in the shallows back out to sea at high speed. Bali is an island of balance, gods and demons abound, and in many places along the coast below the beautiful seascape, a strong rip ‘searches out’ the unknowing and the careless. Despite the stunningly beautiful golden sand and waves rippling onto shore, all is not perfect in paradise. Holidaymakers often witness the benefits of sharp eyesight and quick reactions, when one of the local lifeguards or passers-by rushes to the rescue of a foreign tourist unable to cope with the rough seas. The sea looks deceptively tame, the water shallow and it’s all too tempting to play in the waves. However, despite the sea not being particularly deep, foreign tourists are often knocked off their feet by deceptively small waves, vanishing under the waves. Friends who themselves struggle, are unable to help. RED FLAGS Visitors should follow a few s i m p l e precautions to enjoy Bali’s beach scene instead of falling victim to its dark side. Beware of

undertow and riptides at the beach, and always swim between the flag markers. Red flags are erected on dangerous beaches. If you see a red flag do not attempt to swim because currents can sweep you out to sea before anybody on shore can attempt a rescue. According to Wayan, many people ignore the “No Swimming” red flags, which are clearly marked with danger signs understandable to all nationalities. The worst offenders are domestic tourists, who flock to the beach, play football and frolic in the shallow waters. Many, unable to swim and often fully clothed, they underestimate or ignore the dangers. The flags with yellow and red markings indicate the presence of a lifeguard and are safe for public swimming. KUTA RESCUE Anybody who has visited Bali for a length of time has rescue stories to recall. The beach attracts non-swimmers from all over the world, who are ignorant about the dangers of surf and currents and how the sand can abruptly fall away, leaving knee-deep water, suddenly head high. The Balinese lifesaving team, do save many lives, but they cannot watch everybody on the mile long beach at Kuta. “The young man struggled to stay at the surface, a minute ago he’d been wading in knee-deep whitewater along Kuta Beach, now he was beyond the breakers and drowning. He was silent, he made no cry or gestures for help, but it was clear to me the guy was in trouble. I paddled over with my rescue board and he clutched onto the board and didn’t let go. And then I swam, towing him out of the current, through the dumping breakers to get him to the beach. Once we were in knee-deep water, he staggered to the sand and collapsed, still not having said a word.” DROWNING RESPONSE The ‘instinctive drowning response’ is how people react to avoid actual or perceived suffocation in the water. There is very little splashing, no waving, and no yelling or calls for help of any kind. Except in rare circumstances, drowning people are physiologically unable to call out for help. Speech is the secondary or overlaid function and therefore breathing must be fulfilled, before speech occurs. The mouths of drowning people are generally not above the surface of the water long enough for them to call out for help. And drowning people cannot wave for help. Nature instinctively forces them to extend their arms laterally and press down on the water’s surface. Pressing down on the surface of the water, permits such people to leverage their bodies so they can lift their mouths out of the water to breathe. People who are struggling on the surface of the water cannot stop drowning and perform voluntary movements such as waving for help, moving toward a rescuer, or reaching out for a piece of rescue equipment. Their bodies remain upright in the water, with no evidence of a supporting kick. Unless rescued by a trained lifeguard, these drowning people can only struggle on the surface from 20 to 60 seconds before submersion occurs. One way to check is to ask the person, “Are you alright?” If they can answer at all, they probably are. However, if they return a blank stare, you may have less than 30 seconds to assist them. I spoke to Wayan Sudita, an experienced head lifeguard at the Anantara Resort, about keeping Bali’s beaches

safe for all. Describe the early morning beach scene I get up at about 6 a.m. and have a shower and drink some coffee. Then I hop on my motorcycle and go to work. People come to the beach very early in the morning. A lot of them come to exercise, walking up and down the beach and, of course, surfing. During this time, we are on the beach, watching these people. Where did you grow up? I am from Jalan Plawa, which is close to Kuta Beach. The youngest of six children, my brother and I used to walk to the beach when it was still jungle in 1989. There were not many people on the beach back then. My friend gave me a surfboard so could surf before I could swim. And then I trained professionally. How did you become the head lifeguard? I became a member of the government run Balawista Surf Life Saving and was certified three times in ’95, ‘06 and 2012. With my CPR and First Aid training I applied for a job at the Anantara Resort and have been employed here for five years, with a good salary. I still live in the same house with my wife and children. Have you witnessed any tragedies? Eight people drowned on the same day in February this year. They were young boys on a day trip from Denpasar. An ambulance came from BIMC Hospital. All the lifeguards on the strip of beach tried to help, but the currents were deadly. Why do people drown in Bali? People drown because they don’t swim between the yellow flags and they swim a long way out. This month, I rescued an English and a Japanese tourist. The current had taken them out and they got in trouble because they couldn’t swim. How do you help people in trouble? There are five posts spread along a 5km stretch of sand and we run from post to post when someone is in trouble, which is physically challenging. If there is a rescue in the middle you have to run, dragging the board with you. When we rescue people from the water, we put them in the lifesaving position and administer first aid. If they need more attention, we get them to hospital. Are there any other hazards? Sometimes there are a lot of jellyfish in the water and they sting the tourists. But it’s not that common, and they are only the small jellyfish anyway. The beaches are quite polluted in the wet season, but we keep our stretch of beach clean. What happens when tourists are drunk? Holidaymakers run across the hot sand into the ocean to escape 35-degree heat. Some have been drinking cocktails at bars along the beach and fun soon turns to danger. All you have is your two hands and your wits to manage the beach. How many people drown each year? A yearly average is between 20 to 30 people. The numbers are frightening, compared to Australian beaches such as Bondi. But rest assured lifeguards in Bali are doing their job, along with the kind assistance of visiting tourists. Hundreds of thousands of tourists hit Bali to swim, bodyboard or surf along these shores. Visitors are vulnerable to sunburn and treacherous undercurrents. Be very careful if swimming at the beaches along Seminyak, Legian and Kuta. Do not venture out past waist depth and consider the safer lagoons at Sanur or Nusa Dua. www.balawistabadung.com www.anantara.com

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Fashion For Sale; Rosetta Stone language learning DVD (2 dvd’s), learn more than 30 languages. German, French, Spanish, Indonesian, English, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, and many more. Excellent system for learning languages. price: 500.000. 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [094] C/G/I-20 Feb 13

For Sale; Surfboard: Al Merrick Dumpster Diver - 5’8 x 19’3/4 x 2’3/8 and DHD D3 - 5’11 x 18’1/2 x 2’1/8. Excellent condition. Includes deck grips and fins. Price: 4-million Rp each. SMS: +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [095]

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For Sale; Surfboard fins: Josh Kerr Signature Model Dimple Technology 3D Fins. Thruster, FCS setup. Brand new, still in box. Price: 1.5-million Rp. SMS: +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [096] For Sale; Alfalink EIC1430TTX digital dictionary 4.3” 16.7M color TFT LCD, Touch Screen, MP3 Voice, D card compatible, rarely used, as new. Email: <mail4bluebird@gmail. com>. Bukit. [097]

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For Sale; Blood-glukose meter: as new, accu-check Compact Plus. Excellent condition. Rarely used. complete with bag. Made in Germany, purchased in Netherland. Please e-mail: <mail4bluebird@gmail. com>. Bukit. [098]

For Sale; Cheap price. Brand new inbox a lot of over purchased glass. There are various type (white wine, red wine, martini, oldfashioned, pilsener, etc), from local and imported (Libbey) brand. Suitable for home, restaurant, and cafe. For Picture and info: 0361307 2226, e-mail: <atsevenbox@gmail.com>. Denpasar. [102] For Sale; Cheap price. Brand new inbox over purchased stainless steel cutleries. There are steak knife, dinner knife, dinnerfork, menu knife, menu fork, menu spoon, tea spoon, demitasse/coffee spoon, butter spreader. Edelmann brand. Suitable for home, restaurant, and cafe. For picture and info: 0361-307 2226, e-mail : <atsevenbox@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [103]

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For Sale; Unwanted gift. Brand new inbox. Sealed. Medela mini electric breast pump and 6pcs Medela 150ml breastmilk container. All for Rp. 960.000, - For picture and info: 0361-307 2226, e-mail: <atsevenbox@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [104] For Sale; Standing teak shelves L=120cm, W=45cm, H=150cm price 3 million. Teak shelves L=110cm, W=45cm, H=130cm price 2 million. Teak shelves L=140cm, W=45cm, H=142cm price 2. 2 million. 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [093]

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Grocer & Grind. Well now, Sanur is no sleeping ‘snoresville’ anymore (as many a Seminyak refers to the village of Sanur!) their own G & G has taken a ‘leap of faith’ to the other side, the Sanur side & now offers a smart Eistro & sassy cocktail Ear. 7he decor is retro with plenty of glossy Elack & orange cool, even a Àuro wall mural, very 80’s! Daniel Moszek, chef from Melbourne has taken the reins introducing a new menu, home baked cakes & pies, a pizza oven & rotisserie & they make their own range of tasty delectables to sell. And...they will stock freshly made traditional Italian ice cream too! Congratulations Marie, it takes a gutsy woman to break the Seminyak mold/hold, where some others will sure to follow? “not too many” says the Sanur folk who treat their village as a secret, not a snore! Seminyak, Jimbaran, Sanur Jl Tamblingan ( next door to Ryoshi Japanese )

Federico Gioli Black & White for Summer 2013

Federico Gioli is the name that is bleeping on the fashion radar these days! What is it about these Italians, they just know how to woo our hearts with oh so stylish fashionables and who will of course pull a little & more at our purse strings!! It takes a good measure of determination,courage, persistence & passion for what you do to make a success of a business & so, after 25 years working ‘from the bottom to the top’ including his years of training, working in Milan, Paris & London, it all has come together beautifully for acclaimed fashion designer Federico Gioli. What strikes one when perusing through the racks, that each piece of his new summer collection is the brilliant craftsmanship, please examine? The sewing & ¿nishing is so correct and with inYisible seam work! Secondly, the excellent quality of fabric that he insists on working with, only the best, ¿ne

& soft that is easy to wear. Federico only works with different weights of bamboo (some styles of clothing may be cotton spandex that are lined with bamboo just in case someone may haYe an allergic reaction to certain fabrics) cotton poplin, some with spandex, crinkle cotton, silk satin and a little lace are his mainstays this season. Any embellishments that are used on his clothing come from the UK. And thirdly, the prices are utterly affordable. I don’t usually mention price howeYer belieYe for such high-end quality this issue should get a mention, the range of garments run from Rp350,000 ($35) to Rp1,150,000 ($115) which frankly presents excellent Yalue for a designer piece of clothing! Federico’s ¿rst collection is black & white, cleYerly styled with plenty of alternatiYes to mix around. There are options for Yery hot weather and eYen some shapes that you can layer oYer leggings and

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For Sale; Professional video camera: Sony DSRPD100A. Including extra battery (NP-F960) and Water/air tight Pellican case. Excellent deal for only 11 million (paid 26 million). Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [087]

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For Sale; Excellent condition used Cort B4 basses. Bartolini MK1 pickup & Bartolini MK1 EQ. Hipshot Lic. Tuner. 24 Fret. Abalone dot with black circle inlay. Natural color. Made in Korea. Softcase and cable included. Will sell Rp. 2.700.000, - SMS: 0361-307 2226, email: <atsevenbox@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [105]

Say What? Question: My fiancé and I have been dating for two and a half years. Now, at last, he has popped the question, and we are engaged to be married. Everyone in our families is happy and excited for us, but I have a question: Who should manage our finances? Before we started dating, I pre-paid on a 5-year contract for the house we are living in together here in Bali. As it is, we now generally split the remaining bills. As the soon-to-be official “man of the house,” he says he should now be in charge of managing all our finances. I sort of agree, but I also have trepidations. Since we have been dating, I have noticed that he spends a lot more of his own money than I do, and he often doesn’t pay his share of the bills as promptly as I would care to. In addition, he thinks we should travel more and enjoy our money while we still have our health and time to enjoy it. All this makes me slightly uncomfortable because I am a saver. My parents taught me to always be prepared for a rainy day. That is the way I care for myself in the world, but I also don’t this difference to create a problem over money in the relationship. I don’t know what to do as I am scared he won’t pay the bills on time. I have tried to talk to him about this, but he tells me not to worry, that he will take care of everything. He has a decent job, and we have about the same amount of cash reserves; but he spends his on gadgets and on going out whereas I do my best to save or to spend only on necessities and meaningful investments. My family is excited for the two of us, and I am ready to get married, but I don’t want this issue to become a problem. What do you suggest? Dr. ZZ: Congratulations on your engagement! I understand your concern and can sense your mixed emotions. You are a saver, and your fiancé is a spender. You are concerned that if he manages the family finances, he will not do it in a way that feels comfortable to you. That is a valid concern, and you need to be able to sit down and communicate this clearly to him. Communication is the key to any successful relationship, and money matters are tricky. One reason some people spend more than others is because they don’t see the need to plan for the future; they believe it will be magically taken care of for them. Other folks spend because they don’t have specific goals for their money; it is “disposable” so to speak. Hopefully your fiancé falls into the second category. Once you identify some of the goals you have for your savings, perhaps he will see the need to start being more conservative and commit to being more frugal. Don’t fool yourself into believing that he will automatically change and do things differently just because you get

married. The two of you need to discuss and resolve this matter before the grand event. Start by taking some time on your own to clearly evaluate the monetary situation and your financial goals, then speak with him directly. Without dwelling on feelings of how much you want to get married, how excited your family is, and how much you fear losing him, let him know exactly how much you need to have in cash reserves in order to feel comfortable. Address the kind of trips you plan on taking, the costs those will involve, major purchases you foresee in the future, how the two of you will pay for them, the amount you will need for the wedding, and how much you will need to save towards retirement, etc.

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Although the ideal outcome would be for him to agree to start saving a specific amount of money each month with enough discretionary for him to buy some of the things he wants, that may not happen. A potential backup plan would be for the two of you to see a financial adviser and to allow a neutral third-party to evaluate your financial positions and provide recommendations that will help each of you achieve your financial goals. Another possible approach might be for the two of you to start by maintaining separate personal accounts while opening a household account which your fiancé can manage, and into which each of you can contribute a certain amount for covering the household bills. If you cannot talk about this issue with him and reach a compromise at this stage, you need to ask yourself how that will manifest when other uncomfortable conversations arise. This issue could be an omen of things to come. It’s better to face it now in the beginning than to wait until it becomes more unwieldy. Question: I don’t believe in love, and I have zero desire to date. Is that bad or wrong? C/G/G-31 Oct. 12

Dr. ZZ: According to ancient Hawaiian teachings, aloha (i.e., love) means “to be happy with.” Belief in love -- or lack of same -- usually comes from situations we have experienced in the past. Just because you don’t believe in love now doesn’t mean that one day your ideal partner won’t come along and sweep you off your feet. Meanwhile, if that doesn’t happen, you still have your life. You can love yourself, enjoy your life, and be happy with activities and pastimes you participate in. The important thing is to live your life according to the way you feel, and to trust the decisions you make.

Copyright © 2013 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing. Please email your questions to: <ba.saywhat@yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly confidential. C/G/G-23 Jan. 13


GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat

UBUD’S LITTLE GREEN SHOP

Size does matter. Small is indeed beautiful, especially where carbon footprints are concerned. So the tiniest imaginable shop packed with great sustainable eco stuff gets a gold star from me. The Eco Shop, located in Ubud’s Jalan Dewi Sita just across from the junction of Jalan Goutama, measures about two meters by three. You couldn’t swing a cat in here (you’d get into trouble with Villa Kitty if you tried) but just stand in the middle and make a slow 360 degree scan. This is the place to find items created by tiny cottage industries as well as products from Bali’s committed NGOs and small businesses that have forged a best practices path in the community over the past few years -- Bali Recycling, Bombastic Plastix, Bali Asli, Nadi’s Herbal, Utama Spice and others. The shop provides a downtown drop-off point for used batteries too, so they can be disposed of appropriately. In business for four y e a r s n o w, t h e Eco Shop was established by Darsih Jutawan, the founder of popular networking website w w w. i n d o n e s i a organic.com. Darsih’s intent in opening the Eco Shop was to inspire small local producers to make and sell sustainable products. It not only provides an outlet for those who can’t afford their own shop and/or who lack business skills, but the little green shop gives small producers direct access to the coveted tourism market in downtown Ubud. “If I encourage people to create a new product, then I also need to help link them to market,” she explains. “If a little business is having trouble getting distribution or find buyers, I can help them sell their products.” She works with about 18 producers, mainly cottage industries of various sizes. Most of the products are sold on consignment which makes for a lot of administration, but Darsih’s business and accounting background made it easy for her to create tracking systems that can be managed by Made, who has been running the shop since it opened. As with her website, Darsih sees her role in the shop as a catalyst between producers and consumers in Indonesia. “It’s not about having the best shop in town. It’s about helping people,” she explained. “The shop barely breaks even, but it raises a lot of awareness. It introduces products, some of which are can only be found in this shop, to purchasers who may later buy directly from the producers. “That is the ideal scenario,” says Darsih, who takes her role as go-between seriously. “Making the producer-market connection is what the Eco Shop is all about. Everything in the store has a romance label explaining the product and introduces the producer; the more information people have, the more likely they are to buy the product.” Bags of all kinds are big at the Eco Shop. Millions of plastic bags are discarded in Bali every day, so you score major points for buying and using a recycled shopping bag. The shop’s best seller is a big zippered bag made from recycled rice sacks – a great option for carrying laundry or hauling extra shopping aboard the plane. For smaller jobs, choose collapsible shopping bags of colourful parachute cloth that fold into tiny packets for easy stashing in your purse or backpack so you never have to settle for a plastic bag again. And a well-designed shopping bag made from jute and lined with cotton poleng makes a stylish statement. Bali Fokus, a local NGO, trained six Balinese women in Denpasar to sew shopping bags and wallets from recycled materials and these are also available at the shop.

“The quality is great and there are several styles,” Darsih told me. “We carry yoga mat bags of recycled rice sacks, too.” There’s a good selection of small carrying bags made of recycled product packets sewn together with matching trim, and from shreds of metallic recycled packaging quilted into fabric. These all make great gifts and responsible tourism purchases.

Bali Recycling does an excellent job of dealing appropriately with all kinds of waste. When the price of non-white glass bottles fell and they could no longer be sold to recycling centres in Indonesia, Olivier began to make them into products. At the Eco Shop, you can buy attractive drinking glasses and other glassware including a practical bedside carafe and matching glass.

Olivier, founder of Bali Recycling, estimates the number of plastic water bottles discarded in Bali at a mindboggling 30 million every month

My personal staff is an inventive and industrious wife and husband team, and their son is already taking after them. Putu, now 14, decided last year that he’d start a small business so he could pay for his own school fees and books. With his father ’s help, he began to make bamboo drinking straws. This involves sourcing the uncommon bamboo from which they are made then measuring, cutting, polishing and packaging them. Darsih is delighted to support our budding entrepreneur by selling his straws through the Eco Shop and listing him on the website, which is bringing Putu orders from as far away as Jakarta.

Olivier, founder of Bali Recycling, estimates the number of plastic water bottles discarded in Bali at a mind-boggling 30 million every month. Along with plastic bags, plastic drink bottles are Bali’s worst waste management issue. So please, please buy one of those infinitely refillable stainless steel bottles. The Eco Shop (the first place in Ubud to stock them) has a nice selection in two sizes with attractive and entertaining designs. It comes with a clip so you can attach it to your backpack/Gucci tote. One shelf is dedicated to chemical-free bug control. If you’re a Bali resident, then this will be an issue close to your heart. Nothing creates such a feeling of impotent fury than the first sight of that little pile of wood dust under your prized antique Madura bed. You know the termites are remorselessly munching away in there; you can HEAR them on quiet nights. I installed a pair of old wooden gates at my front entrance a few years ago and within weeks could see the termite channels ghosting around the edges while the little pyramids of sawdust appeared underneath. That’s when I discovered FreeMite. The Eco Shop is the Ubud area distributor of this locally produced termite treatment which contains 12 plant extracts, borax and camphor. It really works -- it’s very concentrated and goes a long way. A selection of neem products is also available at the Eco Shop. While it’s not an insecticide per se, it repels a wide variety of pests and acts as both a repellent and larvicide for ants, bedbugs, cockroaches, houseflies, snails, termites and mosquitoes, which means it interferes with their ability to reproduce. Neem oil is not harmful to mammals, birds, earthworms or beneficial insects such as butterflies, honeybees and ladybugs if it is not concentrated directly into their area of habitat or on their food source. Because it’s known to mess with the reproductive systems of bugs and rats, you might want to exercise caution using it if you’re pregnant or breast feeding.

Message T shirts of high quality and good design are the core product of the Eco Shop. One wall features a collection with engaging slogans to fit every body size from tiny tot to Big Buster. Both the shop and the website are labours of love which reflect Darsih’s big heart and desire to provide practical support to small Indonesian businesses. “The shop is one way that I give back to Bali,” says Darsih, who’s been involved in the island’s agricultural and environmental issues for over a decade. “It’s a little networking system that helps a few small producers.” Her website has a much greater reach, connecting producers across the archipelago with buyers from the local and international community. Visit www. indonesiaorganic.com for the bigger picture. The Eco Shop is usually open 11- 7 daily. There’s just one more year left before the contract expires and, given Ubud’s spiraling rents, Darsih is looking for another solution. Anyone with a creative idea for keeping this little shop and its positive vibe going, please contact her at darsih@indonesiaorganic. com. Likewise, if you know of a small producer of sustainable products, she’d be happy to give them some shelf space.

I love the Bombastic Plastic products made from pressed, recycled plastic bags. Stylish, well-designed and super durable, the material is built in layers of different colours to produce vibrant, luminous motifs. Although Bombastic Plastic makes bags big enough to pack your surf board, the confines of the Eco Shop mandate that the collection here is mainly wallets and purses. Very cool and funky, buy one.

Both the shop and the website are labours of love which reflect Darsih’s big heart and desire to provide practical support to small Indonesian businesses The shop sells a comprehensive booklet of recipes for home cleaning without chemicals, and sells the vinegar and baking soda to help you get started. Bali Asli’s excellent, chemical-free cleaning products, laundry soap and shampoo can be found here too. So can a small selection of locally produced personal care products and bug spray crafted from organically grown plants by Nadi’s Herbal in Ubud. There are also a few supplements for sale, including dried moringa leaves. Gram for gram, Moringa oleifera leaves contain four times the vitamin A available in carrots, seven times the vitamin C in oranges, four times the calcium available in milk, twice the protein in milk and three times the potassium in bananas. It’s also a great supplement for pets or rescued animals that are in poor condition; slip a teaspoon into their food every day. The Eco Shop also sells certified organic powdered wheatgrass and cold pressed coconut oil.

Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Freefall off the Tourist Trail is Available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud and Seminyak - www.balidazethebook.com downloadable as a PDF file - Amazon downloadable for Kindle E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2013 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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For Sale; Bass Rockwell brand new. Never used. Normal price 1.550.000. sell for 1.000.000. Please contact 0813 3852 5353 or email <yunarniari@gmail. com>. Canggu. [061] For Sale; Wall oil paintings. theme: decorative and abstract. Not landscape neither human potrait or animals. For photos e-mail: <mail4bluebird@gmail. com>. Bukit. [099] For Sale; Pool table solid slate top. Great condition with recently new felt and balls. Great for a games room or pub. 5,500,000 Rupiah 0878 6199 0900. Jimbaran. [063]

For Sale; Light wood dining table with 2 benches. Table 182x82x80cm. Benches 172x45x40cm. 2.5 mill. 2 solid dark wood lounges/ small daybeds and square coffee table. Lounges 180x 85x40cm. Table 80x80x 45cm. 4 million. Nego. 0812 3995 7294. Seminyak. [192] For Sale; AMD athlon X2+fan Rp. 500rb. 2pcs ram ddr2 1 gb Rp. 200rb each. PSU simbadda Rp. 200rb. CRT Monitor GTC 15” Rp. 500rb. Whole pack+logitech spill resistant keyboard for Rp. 1,2 jt. All works well, switched for laptop. 0831 1450 9678. Kuta. [193] C/R/I-31 Oct 12

Restaurant Review

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

The Finest Dining! They used to call it ‘Dining at The Ritz’ but dining at Ayana [the ex Ritz Carlton] is on a different level again. Their French restaurant Dava is very fine dining but in a comfortable relaxed way. Current chef Singaporean Jusman So [ex the award winning Sage in Singapore] delivers what others before him had only promised. The French cuisine at Dava has been tweaked a little by Jusman. Modern French with little touches borrowed from other cuisines is probably the best description, but very fine dining it is! I am sick of turning over many pages in the typical Bali tourist restaurant menus, with supposedly dishes from 10 or more different national cuisines, an almost certainty that none are done properly. How wonderful it is to find a restaurant where the chef has enough self confidence in his product [and the establishment in him] to present a ‘mini’ menu, just four starters, two soups and six mains, followed by 4 desserts. Yet there is something there for everyone, in fact I had much difficulty in making choices, I am sure that many will opt for the safe and sensible option, the 6 course degustation. The starters here are the ‘same but different’. Yes there is a Carpaccio but this one uses shavings of Atlantic scallop, with almond cream, gruyere crisps, grapes, Aquitaine caviar and shaved bottarga [cured fish roe, borrowed from the Italians], as with most on this menu all the separate ingredients have a discernable taste of their own yet contribute to a total taste, perfect combinations. There is also a Ceviche but with lobster [from Maine, USA] combined with a lobster gelee, tomato coulis, egg parfait and salmon roe. You just want a simple salad? A pear poached in red wine combined with blue cheese ice cream and caramelized walnuts and balsamic fluid gel is about as simple as it goes at Diva where the food is all about taste! I have never had ice cream as an entrée before, a small ball sits on a round base of finely sliced pear, amazing! Foie Gras? Of course, and the way I like it as a terrine, this one in an aspic made with a riesling wine, with candied apples and an apple sorbet.

For soup a French classic, a rich Seafood Bisque. Alternatively a very unusual soup of Mushroon with shaved black truffles, chicken jus and coddled egg.

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Selecting a main is a difficult task, all are so tempting. An organic Chicken Breast is cooked using the sous-vide method, it is accompanied by a honey-glazed confit chicken leg, orange parfait and a cranberry-mustard relish. The Lamb Loin is amongst the best I have ever had, roasted yet not ruined by overcooking, a sad Bali norm. It comes with a pistachio puree, preserved lemon, sauce vierge and goats milk feta with mint. The meat so tender the knife just slips through it, the taste perfect. The essential steak is a tenderloin cut from grain fed beef, with pine nuts, bacon fricassee, chestnut ragout, beetroot relish and brie mousse.

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: Dava

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: Ayana Resort, Jimbaran Bay.

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: 702.222.

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: Dinner from 6.30 p.m., daily.

Non-Smoking Area : Yes Smoking Area

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: Secure, in resort grounds.

Price

: Rp. 1.600,000 for two [+ drinks]

The seafood options are Black Cod [pictured], roasted with a prawn butter gratin and stuffed chonchiglie pasta ratatouille. The cod sits in an incredible sauce, a lemon basil emulsion, an amazing combination. They kindly provide a spoon for use with the remaining sauce. Top of the list is Lobster Tail ‘au gratin’, pumpkin and pistachio agnolotti, pineapple carpaccio and red beets.

Credit Cards

: All major cards.

Food

: Modern, French based.

Wine

: Extensive list.

Service

: Impeccable.

Atmosphere

: Classy but still relaxed.

The six course degustation presents a wonderful range of delicate tastes concentrating on seafood as befits this beachfront resort. A Ceviche of pink snapper is followed by Grilled Baby Calamari, a Corn Chowder soup studded with pieces of freshwater cray, the corn creamy but also full of diced kernels, and then tamarind flavoured Pork Belly and finally a dessert of Mangosteen Sago on cassava root.

Overall

: Very fine dining!

Desserts are not always my thing but the Strawberry Frappe is the perfect finish to any meal. In the centre of the plate a mound of jellied rhubarb compote, sliced strawberries and pieces of crumbled pecan, the accompanying mini carafe of strawberry and champagne frappe is poured around the outside…refreshing and palate cleansing. Other options include a Valrhona Chocolate Fondant, Passion Fruit Mousse and a Butternut Pumpkin Crème Brulee [another amazing combination with candied sunflower seeds and spiced honey ice cream]. The price of the 6 course degustation is less than the cost of one main course at any leading restaurant in the cities of the world. I apologise for the use of so many superlatives but this really is fine dining. All in all dining at Dava is an evening to remember and cherish.

Copyright © 2013 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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Update Petani is the restaurant at The Alaya, Ubud. It is developing a growing reputation as another

favourite breakfast spot for Ubud’s early risers. It is conveniently placed, streetside, on Ubud’s south where Padang Tegal and Pengosekan meet, so an easy stopping point on any journey south. The choice varies from the western traditional [eggs, sausage, bacon, potato, etc] and local traditional [mie/nasi goreng, served with water of young coconut on the side] to modern interpretations [Eggs Benedict or Ricotta Hotcakes with fresh fruit and vanilla butter] and even a Bubur Ayam. Americans are well looked after with Pancakes with fruits, maple syrup. For lunch I like the Pineapple Prawns [crispy prawns on a pineapple carpaccio marinated in herbs and palm sugar, served with a Thai sweet chilli sauce] and the classic Oxtail Soup. Dinner time and the Udang Kelapa [pictured] is wonderful, a curried prawn coconut soup with lemongrass, great taste! Tum Bebek [minced duck in banana leaf] and the unusual C-3 [pan-fried cumin and coriander crusted chicken roll stuffed with nuts served on a mushroom risotto] complement each other perfectly. A great addition to Ubud’s dining scene.

For Sale; Desktop pentium 4 brand all LG from monitor, keyboard, dvd combo, only 2.5 million; TV Toshiba 29 inch 1 million, mini oven 100 rb, sport shoes size 40 25 rb. Contact 0813 3254 5411. Denpasar. [046] For Sale; Older IBM ThinkPad(laptop), newer LG 3 piece home speaker set (2 towers 1 sub), TPLink modem, TelkomVision box & a set of flippers comes with neat waterproof netted sports backpack. Email <peshdawg@yahoo.com> for more info. Kerobokan. [047] For Sale; iPhone 3GS, great condition, 32gig & 16gig, factory unlocked, fully updated, excellent screen, no scratches on front or back (well taken care of), inc charge, usb & newly bought case. E-mail <peshdawg@ yahoo.com> to see. Kerobokan. [048]

Merah Putih is more than just new, it is completely different! It is on Jln. Raya Petitenget

in Kerobokan but does not serve international cuisines as most others here do, but simple Indonesian with a twist either in traditional form or with a modern interpretation. An enormous space, trees inside a tent-like atrium, it does not feel like just another Indonesian restaurant, and it is not. As with all Asian food a meal here is best when comprised of a variety of contrasting tastes, shared by all. To help with the compilation you are offered a range of smaller or larger plates. Begin with Lawar Bebek [Balinese salad of crispy duck, green beans and pumpkin], Steamed Lobster with tofu and green papaya or simple Perkedel Jagung [corn fritters]. Modern dishes include Sliced Coral Trout with palm heart, soy, ginger and pomelo, Rendang Steamed ‘Bak Pao’ Buns or a Sticky Oxtail Perkedel. Large plates include that old standard Gulai Kambing [lamb curry from Surabaya], a Sudanese Beef Curry using Wagyu and Chargrilled Spring Chicken Manado style. Slow Roasted Pork [soy glazed pork belly, suckling pig meat, ginger, tomato and leek] and Spiced Barramundi using spices from Sulawesi are some of the modern variants.

Serenity has finally opened on The ByPass in central Sanur, albeit many months later than originally scheduled. It a Spanish restaurant and quite a formal one at that, a part of the Singapore Serenity in Vivo City, and rather surprisingly it has opened with the full and very extensive menu, the same as is on offer in the large seafront Singapore eatery. Serenity is famous for their tapas such as Pulpo a la Gallega, grilled Spanish octopus garnished with paprika, flake salt and extra virgin olive oil on bed of potato, Huevos Estrellados con Jamon ibérico, smashed egg with ibérico, Pescado con Huevos, silver fish with egg and that humble but correctly prepared Spanish Omelette. Also offered is a variety of Paellas including of course the original Paella Valenciana (Valencia Paella) with saffron rice, chicken, Spanish chorizo, tiger prawns, squid and half shell mussels. Very different to Bali’s Babi Guling is the Spanish Cochinillo, suckling pig, one of the world’s great dishes when done right!

Restaurant & Nightlife For Sale; Onyx 1 - white, still warranty for 1, 2jt only. Contact me for details 0813 3753 0029. Kuta. [191] Quick Sale; TV Samsung flat screen 32 inc + dvd+ table and a lot of movie. Sale for Rp. 2.100.000. For photo text 0818 0559 4118. Location in Ubud. [189]

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Eatoss opened on Jln. Raya Petitenget 6 months ago, a restaurant/night club in Bali’s most competitive section, but did not hit the high notes! It has now been re-invented with new design and management [this time very local in fact with a strong Ubud connection, led by Agung Raka himself] and re-opened, offering all day eats at amazingly low price for this area. Later in the evening the DJ’s arrive and the volume goes up as the sounds go out! The entrees double as tasty finger food at the bar; Squid as deep fried rings with tartar or presented in a spicy Balinese sauce, Onion Rings, Sate Lilit of fish or chicken and a portion of Fish & Chips. For the diners a Crispy Duck Salad with orange and shallot sauce or a classic Caesar. Mains include International favourites [BBQ Pork Ribs or Chicken Breast] and many local offerings [Bebek Pelalah, shredded duck meat with lime and chilli, Duck Fried Rice and a Nasi Campur with many different tastes] plus that unique Crispy Duck from Ubud. Chilli Prawns head the seafood list. La Libre is yet another Mexican restaurant, no I suppose we should not call them Mexican, rather Cal-Mex or Tex-Mex! Perhaps one day someone will open a real Mexican. I can still remember the taste when Chef Torsten was at Alang-Alang at The Samaya, since re-christened Breeze and no longer serving such challenging dishes. His Yacutan Chicken was served in an incredibly complex sauce with more than a dozen ingredients, classic Mexican, not a shred of grated cheese anywhere! La Libre though offers what most local expats seem to want; tacos, burritos, quesadillas, nachos, etc., some so hot and spicy they even call them The Ring of Fire, though extremes in food have never attracted me, balance is a far more difficult level to attain. This one is at Jln Raya Semer, Anyar, Canggu. With American sports on the TV, a real home from home, for some! Warisan, still one of Bali’s most elegant yet casual restaurants with its open and spacious

new design, has two new great value options. Wednesday Lunch is Paella time and at Rp.75,000++ p.p. [including a glass of sangria] it is exceptional value. Thursday evenings have become Martini Evenings, from 5.30 p.m., with the Warisan signature Martinis being available at Rp.50,000++ each, served together with complimentary canapes. Warisan is the only restaurant in Bali for which you do not have to mention the address! But in case you have just arrived or have been living in a grass hut in the mountains, it is on Jln. Raya Kerobokan [just before the naughty Police Post featured around the world on U Tube recently].

Jemme on Jln. Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan, has re-invented itself. What was begun as a

Sunday Special has almost given it icon status. Reviving an old English tradition of the Sunday Roast it has become the place to go for roast dinners, not just on Sunday but all weekend. That English habit even spread to the ‘colonies’ and Australian families still regularly ‘do a roast’ on Sundays even if the temperature outside is in the 40’s! At least at Jemme it is pleasantly air-conditioned cool inside. All Roast Dinners [Beef, Chicken or Lamb] are prepared for two persons and come with all the trimmings. The very English Roast Beef is served with Yorkshire pudding, gratinated cauliflower and onion, roasted potatoes, other vegetables and horseradish gravy. The Roast Lamb is with the essential mint sauce, the Roast Chicken with a trio of sauces; cranberry, orange and herb, both with the same roasted potatoes and vegetables as the Beef. Many families arrive and order one of each roast, a feast for six. All weekend, lunch or dinner. For vegetarians Toasted Mixed Nuts and Pumpkin Salad of roast pumpkin, avocado, lettuce, roast tomatoes, sunflower seeds, pine nuts, sesame seeds and red wine with honey dressing. Now everyone knows where to go for a roast in Bali…Jemme! Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/Ns/G-15 May 13


Local News Aussie Raped at Knifepoint in Bali A thief in Bali has allegedly raped a young Australian woman at knifepoint in the bedroom of a villa she was renting with her family. The attack took place about 4am on Saturday in Villa Damais in Kerobokan as the woman’s relatives slept in neighboring rooms. The knife was allegedly held to the woman’s throat. A security guard was supposed to be on duty but had left his post, police said. It is understood the family has already returned to Australia after making a police report. North Kuta police chief Reinhard Habonaran Nainggolan confirmed the woman was assaulted in the bedroom after being threatened with a knife during the break-in and robbery. They believe that the thief was not alone, but police are not sure how many people were involved. The men stole three iPhones, two other mobile phones and Rp. 1.5 million (about $155) in cash from the eight people staying in the four-bedroom villa.

Police said the men had jumped a wall to access the property, and then entered the villa through an unlocked door. The woman, 28, from Perth, was assessed in Bali’s Sanglah hospital after the attack, where a doctor said she was in shock. He confirmed a sexual assault had taken place. She provided police with a sketch of her attacker, which will be released the public soon, police said.

German Woman Killed in Bike Crash - Ubud A 56-year-old German tourist died after crashing her bike into a mound of earth left at the side of the road. Bangli police say the woman was driving from Badung to Kintamani and crashed her motorcycle near Sidem village close to Ubud. It is believed the road was deserted in the evening when she drove over a mound of earth left on a bend in the road. Two local men found the body and reported it to police in Kintamani. Investigators at the scene

A spate of crimes has hit Bali in recent months, often blamed on poor Javanese construction workers brought to fuel the island’s construction boom.

of the crash told reporters there were signs that the

Long time residents say the crimes, including robberies and sometimes violent home invasions, have disproportionately hit tourists and expatriates staying in villas.

fractures and died at the scene. She has been identified

The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs said the consulate in Bali had not been informed of the attack. (April 29th 2013)

Mystery Over Australian Woman’s Death in Bali

motorbike had driven through the mound of earth throwing the rider to the side of the road. She had suffered multiple as Casmir Sarah Victoria, and her body has been taken to Sanglah Hospital while investigations continue. SIA to Launch Surabaya Services and Increase Bali and Jakarta Frequency Singapore Airlines will significantly boost Indonesia services from July, with the introduction of daily flights to Surabaya, and an increase in frequency to the capital

A middle-aged Victorian woman died earlier this month in mysterious circumstances in Bali but it was two weeks before her body could be identified. Linda Margaret Chilver, 54, of Morwell, died on the morning of April 11, about 11 hours after she was found lying on the road in the Bali suburb of Jimbaran, about 5 kilometres from her Kuta hotel. A Bali police source said Ms Chilver had nothing with her except her clothes. There was no identification, no luggage or personal items, and she was not wearing underwear. A tribute posted in The Age said Ms Chilver, who has one daughter, Paige, had died “unexpectedly in Bali”, and was “at peace with the world”.

talking to herself, and at one point she had embraced and kissed a power pole and also kissed a sign outside a shop. After being found unconscious, Ms Chilver was taken to a local hospital, then to the island’s main hospital, Sanglah. She died the following morning. Police have asked Ms Chilver’s family to supply her medical records to try to establish if she suffered any previous illnesses or problems. She was holidaying alone in Bali and had arrived on April 4, a week before her death. A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson said Australian officials were in contact with Ms Chilver’s family in Australia and were providing assistance.

Jakarta and the resort island of Bali. From 26 July, SIA will take over one of two daily Surabaya flights currently operated by regional subsidiary SilkAir. Surabaya is the second-largest city in Indonesia and the capital of East Java. Also on 26 July, SIA will introduce a ninth daily service to Jakarta, and will simultaneously add its fourth daily service to Denpasar (Bali). SIA currently operates 56 weekly Jakarta flights – more than to any other destination in its network - and 21 weekly Denpasar flights. SilkAir currently operates 60 weekly fights to nine Indonesian destinations, and in July and August will launch services to two more points, namely Semarang and Makassar. “The Indonesian economy is growing and this has increased demand for both business and leisure travel,” said Ms Lee

The family intends to cremate the body in Bali before flying the remains back to Australia. Local police said Ms Chilver had been found by a passing motorcyclist lying unconscious on the road near Ungasan, in Bali’s southern tourist area, Jimbaran, at about 10pm on April 10. One report suggested she had suffered several blows to the head, but the police source said there was no obvious injury except for blood coming from her ears. He also said she had been seen acting strangely in the hour before her death. A witness told police that around 9 or 9.30pm that night she had been seen wandering the streets

“Consular officials informed Ms Chilver’s family that Indonesian officials had advised that [her] cause of death was unknown at that time,” the spokeswoman said.

Wen Fen, SIA’s Acting Senior Vice President Marketing

In an online tribute, Ms Chilver’s former husband, David Collett, wrote: “We spent 18 years together and had a beautiful little girl, Paige, who has grown up into a wonderful young woman.

Indonesia Foils Terror Attack on Burmese Embassy

You introduced me to travel and opened my eyes to many things during our time together. For those memories, and for our daughter, I am forever grateful. Rest in peace.” (April 24th 2013)

Planning (May 8th 2013)

Police in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, have arrested two men for an alleged plot to bomb the embassy of Burma to protest how the country treats Muslims. A terrorism analyst says the incident shows Burma’s sectarian unrest has spread outside the country and, if left unchecked, could further encourage extremists. Truckloads of Indonesian police were deployed around Burma’s embassy in Jakarta

Japanese Man Sentenced to 5 Months in Bali Jail for Marijuana Consumption The Denpasar district court in Bali sentenced Japanese tourist Watanabe Shinichi, 35, to five months in jail on Tuesday (7/5) for consumption of cannabis. “The defendant did not support the program of the Indonesian government in eradicating drugs,” Cening Budiana, who heads the panel of judges hearing the case, said while reading out the verdict. The verdict was four months lighter than what the prosecutors had recommended. The verdict also said that time already spent in detention should be deducted from the sentence. Shinichi, Cening said, was guilty of consuming an illegal substance, a violation of the 2009 law on narcotics. Sinichi told the court that he consumed the drug to help him stay calm. “Clinical examination also showed that the defendant is a user with a light dependency level and can be rehabilitated through an outpatient scheme,” Cening said. Shinichi, who had visited Bali 10 times prior to the last visit, was arrested during a raid on a night club in the tourist district of Kuta in South Bali on Dec. 23 last year. (May 8th 2013)

Aerosmith Cancel Indonesian Concert

Friday (3/5) after they stopped what could have been a deadly attack. An elite anti-terror squad late Thursday

Aerosmith have cancelled a concert in Jakarta over safety concerns, a concert promoter has confirmed. The US band, who had been due to play in the Indonesian capital next weekend, issued a statement apologizing to fans. “They gave no specific reasons for the cancellation,” said spokeswoman Sarah Deshita. “We are sad and disappointed.” “We did all we could to ensure security was tight and even engaged the marines but it’s not enough,” she told news agency Agence France Presse. Ms Deshita said around 85% of the tickets for the concert had been sold. Lady Gaga cancelled a concert in Jakarta last year. Security was tightened around the Burmese embassy and ambassador’s house in Jakarta on Friday after two men suspected of plotting a bomb attack were arrested. Fellow pop star Rihanna twice pulled out of concerts in the city in 2008 and 2009. Singer Steven Tyler arrived in Manila on Sunday, where the band are due to play on Wednesday as part of their ongoing world tour. (May 6th 2013)

arrested two men armed with explosives and alleged ties to terrorist networks and recent attacks on police. General Brigadier Boy Rafli Amar, Indonesia’s national police spokesman, said police ambushed the suspects as they were riding a motorcycle in central Jakarta. Police found five active which bombs could have had serious implications. Police found more explosive material at the suspects’ residence where authorities took a woman and a baby into custody. Police reinforcements were also sent to the house of Burma’s ambassador to Indonesia. The Rohingya are a minority in Burma’s western Rakhine state who are not recognized as citizens, although many have been living there for generations. They have few rights and are considered by the United Nations as one of the world’s most persecuted minorities. Sectarian clashes between the Buddhist Rakhine and Muslims in June and October left 200 people dead, most of them Rohingya. (May 3rd 2013)


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President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has called for

The Indonesian government is opening a chance for foreign

revolutionizing business licensing in the country to reduce

investors to invest in the country’s tourism sector, Tourism

investment problems and boost economic development. “It

and Creative Economy Minister Mari Elka Pangestu said at

is time now to conduct not only bureaucratic reform but revolution,” he said at a limited cabinet meeting here on Tuesday (7/5). He said radical changes in licensing or business management at central as well as local levels were needed as the problem had been happening for a long time and hindered investment. He said if investment is hindered the country’s economy would be affected. As an

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unit, that tens of permits have been hindering oil and gas

by the ministry’s economic impact team show the tourism

investment in the country so far. “If we could just cut a

sector employed 9.28 million people in the country last year

third of them our economy would move again and so would

and contributed Rp104.5 trillion to the state income. The

investment in the oil and gas downstream sector. This is

tourism sector contributed 3.9 percent or Rp321.57 trillion

also a small example of the case of thousands of permits

to the gross domestic product and Rp11.57 trillion to tax

in the country. So, we have been hurt because of regulations

receipts. According to the Investment Coordinating Board

that we ourselves have made,” he said. President

(BKPM), investment in the tourism sector jumped 210.86

Yudhoyono called on his cabinet members to work hard to

percent to US$869.8 billion in 2012 from a year earlier,

that would enjoy the results. It would be better to do it now together,” he said. (May 7th 2013)

according to human rights campaigners. Lindsay Sandiford,

AIDS, a local AIDS Commission (KPA) said here on

from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, is facing execution by

Wednesday (1/5). Dr Mangku Karmaya, prevention

firing squad after being convicted of smuggling £1.6m worth

working group coordinator of Bali`s KPA, said the data

of cocaine into Bali. The 56-year-old lost her first appeal

was collected from 1987 to 2013. Mangku Karma said

against the ruling last month but has now taken her case

the first foreigner to die of AIDS in Bali in 1987 came from

to Indonesia’s Supreme Court, pressure group Reprieve

the Netherlands. The number of HIV/AIDS suffers in Bali in

said. Police arrested her at Bali’s airport last May after a

the last 27 years has reached 7,291, of which 3,459 were

She received the death sentence despite prosecutors asking only for a 15-year jail term, after she was accused of damaging the image of Bali. The British Government has refused to fund her defense, leaving her to turn to donations from supporters and the public via the JustGiving website.

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smuggling has made a final appeal against her sentence,

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A total of 33 foreigners who once visited or stayed in the

at the centre of a drugs ring involving three other Britons.

x

Debtors Compulsive Spenders Under-Earners

and foreign investment worth US$786.3 billion. (May 7th

A British grandmother facing the death penalty for drug

in the lining of her suitcase. Prosecutors say Sandiford was

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Lindsay Sandiford Makes Final Bali Appeal

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the chief of SKK Migas, the oil and gas business working

everything in order although it would be the next government

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exceed 50 percent. No investment in gambling den and

“Let us, in the final days of service in the cabinet, put

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a press conference here on Tuesday (7/5). “We are very

example President Yudhoyono quoted the latest report from

realize it especially now in the final years of their service.

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HIV carriers and 3,832 suffered full blown AIDS. He said that the number of suffers indicated that HIV/AIDS cases in Bali have spread to rural areas, expressing concern with the growing number of HIV/AIDS cases. Most (approximately 75 percent) of the disease was attributable to heterosexual relationships, and 11 percent to drugs, 4 percent to homosexual and the rest to other causes, he said. He said most of the victims are in the productive age groups - around 40.19 percent or 2,930 cases in the age

If the Supreme Court also rejects her appeal, she can

group of 20-29 years and 36.33 percent or 2,649 cases in

then seek a judicial review of the decision from the same

the age group of 30-39 years. He said various steps have

court. After that, only the president can grant her a reprieve

been made to make people more aware of the danger of

- although experts say this seldom happens in such cases.

the disease hoping the cases could be reduced in the future.

(May 7th 2013)

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Thank you for your paper. A great source of information. It has been very clear that crime in the Umalas/Canggu area, particularly violent, confrontational crime has been increasing of late. The bag snatches have become more blazon and the stabbing in January and the in villa rape of an Australian tourist last week just 2 of many examples that could have ended in death. There is talk that some of the villa robberies are now being committed by organised groups and even that they are using chloroform to knock people out before entry. The government is doing very little about this. I can only see this situation deteriorating unless strong steps are taken and this will only happen if the press gets involved and those in Authority realise this may affect Bali’s reputation and tourism income. To this end I ask on behalf of myself and the other residents that you highlight these concerns so that we may turn back the tide and keep Bali the place we know and love. Regards, M.L.

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Security or Worse? Dear Sir, I’m a huge fan of your paper. It’s helped me along the way with tips and advice over the months I’ve lived in Bali. I’m writing as being an ex pat here living in Bali I started to notice going out in the nightlife here and bars. I have seen security at bars in Petitenget especially, beating up patrons and innocent people. The thing that got me most was on Friday just passed I saw a security guard tackle a female to the ground as she was on the bike on the road outside. They beat her on the ground with 2 other guards. She was bleeding and guess sent to hospital. It’s sickening to see. And was hoping if something could be addressed in an article in your paper to send a warning to bar owners that clearly doesn’t know what their securities are doing. Even once had a friend that was beaten up 3 years ago at a bar for no reason as he bumped someone’s drink then 5 securities beat him and he was rush to Singapore for a huge operation as he went into a coma and yet police aren’t doing anything. I ask if something can be written as I can’t bear to see another ex pat beaten for innocent reasons. What they did to that poor girl wasn’t cool and its turned into a place I don’t even want to live in anymore... Thank you, Daniel

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Buddha at the Crossroads: Buddhism in Indonesia Waisak Day, the upcoming Buddhist holy day to be celebrated on May 25th, has been an official national holiday in Indonesia since 1983. The most important Buddhist religious event in Indonesia, taking place once a year during the full moon, the observance commemorates the birth, enlightenment and final ascension of Siddhārtha Gautama. The occasion is celebrated in Buddhist temples all over Indonesia, most elaborately at the ancient Buddhist temples at Mendut, Pawon and Borobudur in central Java. The festival begins at Candi Mendut with the bearing of holy water to the 1,100-year-old B o r o b u d u r. T h e climax occurs before sunrise when worshippers converge on the massive monument. Thousands of men in saffron robes and women in white saris walk barefoot with lighted in a slow, solemn procession up the stairs of Borobudur, chanting and praying. They circle the temple clockwise toward the main stupa at the top, where they wait for the moon to appear on the horizon - the legendary time of Buddha’s birth. The highlight of the ceremony is the Maha Manggala Suta blessing. Buddhism is the religious belief of approximately 1% of the country’s population and is recognized as one of six official religions in Indonesia. A Buddhist monk representing the Buddhist community (sangha) participates in all state-sponsored ceremonies. After Indonesia’s independence in 1950, the new republic’s department of religion only recognized Islam and Christianity as true religions. Though the original intention of the national motto Bhinneka Tunggal Ika was meant to promote tolerance between Hindus and Buddhists, it wasn’t until 1965 that a presidential decree recognized Hinduism, Confucianism and Buddhism and as official religions. The arrival of Buddhism in the archipelago began with trading activity in the early part of 1st century along the maritime Silk Road between Indonesia and India. On the fertile ground of Southeast Asia, crossing cultural and national boundaries, Mahayana Buddhism evolved into a new kind of polytheism. These Indian missionaries took Buddhism to Indonesia at a time when the religion was declining in India itself and as Indonesians were ready to go beyond the confines of their indigenous belief systems. In the 1920’s a superb bronze bust of the Buddha was found on Sulawesi, the easternmost point in the archipelago that any Buddhist antiquity has ever been found. The mighty Sriwijaya kingdom – Southeast Asia’s first great HinduBuddhist power - rose in southern Sumatra in the 7th century and exercised a wide sphere of influence over all of Southeast Asia for more than 400 years. In the 10th century Indonesian students were sent to the great Buddhist university of Nalanda in northeastern India; Indonesians even went as far as Tibet for learning and philosophy. Sumatra remained primarily Buddhist, but syncretism eventually appeared on Java, a belief system regarding both Shiva and Buddha as incarnations of the same being. Early Hindu states rose and fell on Java - Pajajaran, Kediri, Singosari. Most, though very rich and powerful, were mainly coastal empires. The Buddhist Sailendra of Central Java built the world’s largest Buddhist monument, the massive mandala-shaped Borobudur stupa, in the 9th century. Tantric Buddhism, using yoga positions to release sexual energy, exerted a huge influence on Javanese kingship during the 13th and 14th centuries. Buddhism on Bali Buddhism is an important element in Bali Hindu religious practices. Few people realize that Buddhism even predates Hinduism on the island, which is unusual in the study of eastern religions because Hinduism is far older. Indian merchants first arrived in Bali in about 200 BCE and it was probably these people who

introduced Buddhism as well as Hinduism. A Buddhist king ruled Bali during the 10th century. Negarakertagama, a 14th century work written by the Prapanca, lists all the Buddhist temples in Bali, 26 in all. In 1275, King Kretanagara underwent a Tantric Buddhist initiation to protect his kingdom from an expected invasion by Kublai Khan. In a big air-conditioned room at the Bali Museum in Denpasar is a collection of Buddhist relics that show the extent of Buddhist influence in Bali beginning around the 8th century. These include Buddhist statuettes, ritual objects, priestly accouterments and miniature clay votive stupa that once sealed written homages to Buddha and bronze images of various mini Bodhisattvas, evolved entities who postpone nirvana in order to help suffering creatures on earth. The 14th century Buddhist epic poem Sutasoma - considered one of the greatest and most influential works of Indonesian literature - relates the life and deeds of a prince, born as one of the incarnations of Buddha. Although significantly less known or understood, Suatsoma is comparable in both complexity and scale to that of the Ramayana. With the collapse of HinduBuddhist Mahapahit Kingdom in 1515 and the ascendancy of Islam, Java’s old intellectual and religious elite, including the last surviving Buddhist monks and scholars, sought refuge in Bali. The whole of Balinese spiritual culture has its roots in Indian Hinduism, Buddhism and ancient animist beliefs. Though adherents of Buddhism and Hinduism were enemies in India, in Bali the followers of these two classical pan-Asian religions lived side by side in peace, blending with and borrowing from one another. Archeological, epigraphic and literary evidence prove that Buddhism existed along side Hinduism on the island for about 700 years. Hinduism and Buddhism both received state patronage and the type of Buddhism that prevailed gradually became indistinguishable from Hinduism. So intertwined are the two religions in Bali that often just tiny iconographic details - a mandala or a small inscription on pedestal or relief panel - serve as the only clues that indicate an image’s Buddhist origins. For example, Mandala, geometric patterned circles originating from Tibet and firmly rooted in Buddhist traditions, represent the Hindu/Buddhist universe and are often found as symbolically rich motifs on Balinese temples. There are a number of villages in the mountains of Bali, such as Budakeling on the slopes of Gunung Agung in Karangasem Regency, which incorporate elements of Buddhism. This so-called Buda sect was brought to the island in the 15th century by Danghyang Astapaka, a Buddhist priest who was invited by the celebrated King Dalem Waturenggong. Budakeling – which means literally “the Black Buda” - is believed to be populated by descendants of Astapaka. In June 2013, the community will carry out a major ritual involving more than 40 high priests from both the Siva and Buda religious traditions, attracting devotees from all over Bali and Lombok. Ancient Buddhist Sites on Bali Inscriptions found at Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) show that both Hindu and Buddhist ascetics once mediated here. The style of carving of the divine female figures in the bathing place display Hindu-Buddhist religious symbols. South of the Goa Gajah’s main courtyard, a threefold flight of steps descends into a gorge that falls away to the Petanu River below. Ancient remnants within this well-kept, park-like hillside environment, unearthed in 1931, include carved sections of stone flowers, umbrellas, an unfinished stupa pinnacle, half finished Buddha statues and kalamakara patterns strewn among huge boulders. A sacred spring in ancient times, these antiquities date from the reign of Kesari, a Buddhist king who ruled Bali during the Central Javanese Period (10th century). Situated on the lowest slopes of the Gunung Agung volcano, Besakih is Bali’s largest and most sacred temple. Before the 10th century, the site had been a place of worship for Buddhists. But as Buddhism declined, Besakih gradually became absorbed into Hinduism and over time became a Hindu temple. Klungkung, the capital of a small Hindu kingdom during the 16th and 17th centuries, is the location of Taman Gili, the only remnant of the old royal palace built in 1710. The ceiling of the main pavilion in the middle of the central pool is covered in detailed paintings. Most depict stories from the Balinese Tantrikatha and the Hindu epic Mahabhatara, but some 20 panels illustrate the life and

adventures of the legendary Buddhist royal personage Satusoma. Gunung Kawi in Sebatu village near Tampaksiring in Gianyar regency is one of the oldest temples in Bali, dating from 989 CE. The five temples of the complex, carved into solid rock slopes to form grottoes, are shaped like burial towers (candi) found all over central and east Java. The highly decorative script used here was in vogue during the east Javanese Kediri period, a kingdom known for its patronage of both the Hindu and Buddhist religions. Though the 8th century Candi Kalibukbuk in Buleleng, built also in eastern-Java style, is one of the few Buddhist temples in Hindu dominated Bali, Buddhist fragments and motifs are still found scattered far and wide among Bali’s temples. Among a whole row of images at Batubulan’s Puseh Pura Desa is an elegantly carved one of a handsome Buddha. In the temple of Pura Ulunsiwa in Jimbaran, a statue of the Buddha is still being worshiped. In the present day, the largest Buddha statue in Indonesia is located inside the Empu Astapaka monastery in Gilimanuk. At 25 meters high, it will be unveiled on June 6th of this year. Buddhist Centers on Bali Present-day Buddhist temples on Bali have been built in large part by Bali’s Chinese residents, the majority of Bali’s 20,000 Buddhists. Just as in Bali Hinduism, they believe that making offerings of canang (flowers) and gebogan (fruit bouquet) will b r i n g t h e m p e a c e a n d p r o s p e r i t y. A n I n t e r n a t i o n a l nondenominational Buddhist organization, The Bali Buddhist Community (BBC), holds morning and evening meditation sessions, hosts occasional Buddhist events and arranges talks on Buddhism by guest teachers and scholars. Their temple Vihara Buddha Dharma on Jl. Sunset Road in Seminyak, built in 2007, is open to Buddhists and anyone else who would like to join the Sunday services or weekly study class. Vihara Dharmayana Kuta, once known as the Leeng Gwan Kuta Temple, just east of Kuta, was built to honor Tan Hu Cin Jin, a Chinese nobleman and multifaceted architect who served the raja of Mengwi. Monks and religious figures from foreign countries, including His Majesty Dalai Lama in 1982, have visited the monastery. Run by the Buddhist Dharma Semadi Foundation whose Balinese and Buddhist members have formed a banjar (Balinese-style village council), organize social activities together and arrange teaching programs for Hindu students. Other Buddhist temples on Bali include: Vihara Buddha Guna on Jl. Raya Bualu Ungusan in Nusa Dua; Vihara Buddha Sakyamuni off Jl. Gunung Agung in Kerobokan; Vihãra Dharmagiri in Pupuan in Tabanan; Vihara Seng Heng Bio on Jl. Pulau Flores in Negara. Other Buddhist temples are located in Denpasar and in Singaraja in the north of the island built by the Thai and Indonesian governments in 1971. A working Buddhist m o n a s t e r y, t h e Brahma Vihara Arama in Desa Banjar in the Buleleng District of north Bali is the i s l a n d ’s l a r g e s t B u d d h i s t monastery. Located about 90 kilometers north of Denpasar, this hilltop vihara was founded by a Buddhist monk who was a noted practitioner of the Vipassana breathing technique of meditation. This storybook monastery, with its gleaming orange roof, gold leaf Buddha images, raksasa demon gate guardians, stupa with Buddha eyes, temple bell from Thailand, a specimen of the Bo tree of enlightenment and exuberant wood carved panels depicting Buddhist fables, is a dazzling and heady mix of Balinese Hindu and Buddhist components. Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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What you need to be: English speaking Good looking Good personal hygiene Confident Enjoy partying Ability to talk to anyone This job is only being offered to Indonesians. Please email current photo and CV to: RICK@HIDUPMIMPI.COM

Golf Companion: Tired of playing golf alone? Need a Golf companion? Info and appointment, please send whatsapp text to 0877 8877 8116 / email to <threes. sompie@gmail.com>. Appointment at least 1 week in advance. [035] Private home/office tutoring for all ages. English, Math, PhotoShop. Native English speaker. Call 081 834 4787 or email <maurice_gold@ hotmail.com>. [036] Professional Massage, I come to villa / hotel. 0852 3721 1188 (Anna). [040] NC/Es/15 May 13

Photography service, family, kids, babies, outdoor location or at your house. Visit <www.pichapik.com>. Happines, captured. [057] Indonesian language training @ your location, experienced in teaching Indonesian to foreigners. Contact Ms. Gracesima: 0821 468 501 75 / email: <learn.speak.indonesian@ gmail.com>. [898] Provide Free Trial Laundry for Hotel, Villa, and Spa who have problems with laundry. Call Casaglan 0857 3730 1071 / <dsdriya@gmail. com>. [066]

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Assistant Designer Shakuhachi is seeking a motivated individual to join its growing design team in Bali. • • • • • • • • • • • •

Your major design responsibilities include: Design development and work within the Creative team and ensure all deadlines are adhered to Manage the catalogue Maintain seasonal archives and all relevant design information Must be a highly organized individual Responsible for production of sample collections for all territories Must be flexible in their work with a high attention to details Excellent communicator Efficient time management and strong computer skills Strong garment and fabrication knowledge Works well under pressure and can problem solve under time constraints Understands the complexities of trends and product lifecycle Must have experience in a similar design role or within the field Please send your CV and Portfolio to jobs@shakuhachi.net and make sure the subject line is titled “ASSISTANT DESIGNER”. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. NC/Es/15 May 13

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Outstanding investment opportunity in the heart of Kuta Executive studios that sleep four, two-bedroom/two bath that sleeps six One last remaining three bedroom/three bathroom that sleeps eight Only five minutes walk to the beach, restaurants, shops, markets and nightlife Only 15 minutes to the airport

For Sale From US$130,380 Stephen Williams +62(0)857 381 285 89 Jimbaran Office +62 (0)361 703 208

Seminyak • • • • •

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BA-L575

An unforgettable and rare cliff-front opportunity Freehold 1,130sqm of beautiful cliff-front land Zoned for residential development with an IMB (building license) issued Unobstructed views of Indian Ocean and surrounding islands Boasting 29 metres of picturesque cliff-frontage, 20 metres above sea-level Just a short drive to the heart of Nusa Dua

BA-B21

For Sale From US$ 275,000 – Reduced price Jack Mitchell +62 (0)812 398 887 30 Jimbaran Office +62 (0)361703 208

BC-V783

Sanur

Jimbaran Beach • • • • •

BA-V484

Luxury villa in one of south Bali’s best addresses Four-bedroom, freehold, modern design villa with uninterrupted views A stunning Indian slate tiled 15x7m swimming pool and bale Fantastic lifestyle investment 20 minutes from the airport

For Sale US$ 1,750,000 Siti Purba +62 (0) 878 628 220 02 Jimbaran office (62) 361 703 208

For Sale US$ 1,700,000 Luki Purwanti+62 (0)819 998 491 23 Jimbaran Office +62 (0)361 703 208

Located in south Seminyak! Leasehold 40 years and set on 240sqm of land Fantastic location in fashionable and sought-after area Good rental returns making this a nice investment Exclusive 11-villa estate – 1 x two-bed and 1 x three-bed available

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• Modern style villa with 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1 maid room • 270 sqm freehold land with 230 sqm building size • Villa was built with two storey modern design, complete with laundry room and onsite parking • Perfect for living

• Brand new house in central Sanur, close to public area • 3 bedroom, pool and parking. Offered unfurnished. • Nestled in 300 sqm freehold land and 200 sqm building size. • Perfect for living or investment

For sale IDR 3.300.000.000,Mediani +62 (0)815 4721 9369 Sanur Office +62 (0)361 28 7642

For sae IDR 2,700,000,000 Mediani +62 (0)815 4721 9369 Sanur Office +62 (0)361 28 7642

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Seminyak

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• Investment property in good location, Leasehold for 35 years • Located in complex consist of 16 units, share a long tropical pool • 1 Bedroom and ensuit bathroom, fully equipped kitchen and spacious living room • Only few minutes walk to the beach

• Villa with spacious garden in city center • Built in 1700 sqms freehold land and 550 sqms floor space • Consist of 5 bedrooms plus 1 room for Maid and 4 bathrooms, Big pool • Possibility to build another room. • Perfect for investment or living

• Central Seminyak estate property • Sitting on 500sqm of land, 21-year lease with 25-year extension at market price • Fabulous, three-bedroom, luxury holiday villa, fully furnished, open living/dining, private pool, a proven earner in rental market with plenty of personal use allowance • TV lounge has its own bathroom so can easily be converted to a fourth bedroom • Seminyak’s trendy Oberoi district is practically at your doorstep

For sale USD 125,000 Mediani +62 (0)815 4721 9369 Sanur Office +62 (0)361 28 7642

For sale USD 975,000 Mediani +62 (0)815 4721 9369 Sanur Office +62 (0)361 28 7642

For Sale US$ 630,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

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• The perfect indoor/outdoor Bali lifestyle • Total of 1,300sqm of land on 24-year lease with extension based on market price • Fully-furnished, two en-suite bedrooms, the living/dining room is outfitted with folding doors leading to the pool deck with its 12 x 4m pool and a large garden • Laundry room, bale, guest bathroom, staff room and parking for three cars • Five minutes drive from Echo Beach and ten minutes from the Canggu Club

• Central Seminyak land plots leasehold for 27 years + 25-year extension • This 700sqm plot is being offered at IDR 14,000,000/are/year • With the unbeatable location, the very good shape and great proportions, this is the perfect plot for a magnificent villa or as a long-term investment • 12m public road access with electricity, telephone and water available onsite • Walking distance to shops, bars and restaurants along the famous Oberoi Street

• Petitenget leasehold land for IDR 13,500,000/are/year • With a total of 1,000sqm, this plot could also be developed with two knock out villas for the villa rental market • Rectangular shape, electricity, telephone and water supply available onsite • Offered for 35-year lease with 10-year option to extend at market price • Just a few hundred metres from the beach at La Lucciola

For Sale from US$ 390,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale IDR 2,646,000,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

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KEROBOKAN

KEROBOKAN

New villa on stilts for rent by owner for yearly

Villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Call 081 2363 0309/0878 6202 6999. [4870]

Kerobokan 2 bedrooms 2, 5 bathrooms 2 storey furnished house for rent in one gated community. 150sqm/100sqm. W/I robe, ensuite, open living, aircons, garden & carport, kitchen with oven, H/C Water, 24 hrs security. Walking to ATM‚s, GPs, Apotik, minimarkets, church. Internet & Indovision available with monthly cost. 85 mill/year or 150 mill/2 years. Email <kerobokanhouse@gmail.com>, photos <picturetrail.com> username kerobokanhouse. [6885]

Location in Canggu Babakan. Beautiful view on rice terraces. 10 mn from Echo Beach. 7 acres garden and parking enclosed by a wall. 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen, large terrace, shower room, hot water, toilet. Partly furnished: double bed, fridge, wardrobes, bookcase, ceiling fans, blinds. Available end of July, ideal for single person or couple. Possible to visit the house between 09th and 22nd of July. Contact : M. Dubuc, mail : lescobe@canl.nc

Padang Griya Gg. IV no.1. Road access 5mtr. Building 200m2, upstrairs 200m. Land 6 are. 6 bedrooms, gazebo, AC, hot/cold water, PDAM, 5000 watt electricity. House 1,5 are, full garden, AC, hot/cold water, 2 bedrooms, outside/ inside bathroom, PAM, Muding Indah 3x. Contact 423 582 / 0361 7474 790. [6267]

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Land for sale 2,6 Are, Jalan Intan Permai. Direct owner 0878 6103 7537. [6791] 1

New villa for rent 2 /2 AC sleeping rooms, pool, garden, inside parking, modern kitchen, large living/dining area. Mediteranean style. 18.06-30.07.13. Jl. Bumbak Umalas. 120$ day. Call 081 657 1148 / 0819 1669 5515 / <heiko@ balisafaritours.com>. [6842] Land for leasehold 25-30 years. Located at Kosambi. Near to SLK School, 10 minutes to Seminyak. 5000 watt electric with house 3 rooms, land size 900 sqm. Direct owner. Contact 0819 1624 3093. [6849] Classic secluded family villa, 10 are, five double bedrooms. All with ensuite. 12.5m pool + kids pool. Open plan living/ dining overlooking lush gardens. Fully furnished, Wi-Fi, Indovision, phone. 200jt yearly. PH: 081 2464 5281. [6441] Small house nearby SLK school Kerobokan, 2BR 2BATH, small garden, 2 queen size beds, kitchen & stove, fridge, dining table & chairs, short & long term lease. <karin_ kazz@yahoo.com>. +62 819 1675 3605. [6858] Beautiful private 3 bedroom villa fully furnished with large privatepool tranquil setting, every direction ricefield views & swaying trees. Gorgeous Bali-style decorating & furnishings. 2 min walk to shops & restaurants. Daily house-keeping, night security & gardener included. Also has large communal lap-pool in villa gardens. AUS$900week, $1400-2weeks, $1750-3weeks, $2000-4weeks. Can do cheaper yearly rates. Phone Justine 0831 1936 6251. E-mail <juzzy001@hotmail.com>. [6864] Shop House for sublease on a very prime location, 2 floor 11 x 5M and extra 100M land on the back, rice field view, 1 toilet 2 bathrooms, well equipped m. 081 2384 7065. [6867]

New villa for rent in Batubelig. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, maid room, storage, western style kitchen, swimming pool with toilet, unfurnished only included 2 queen sized beds. 200mill/year. SMS or call 0812 3715 0515 / Putri. [6890] Small 1 BR house, fully furnished, kitchen, bathroom, hot water, air-con, cable TV, private garden, shared pool. Quiet and private, 5 mins to Bintang Supermarket. E-mail <crglxndr@gmail.com>. Call Craig 0812 3746 9664. [6787] House for overcontract/rent. Simple, 3 bdr, kitchen, phone line. Can be used as office or workshop. 5 years left. Quiet street. Nice yard. Also has 4th bedroom or can be used as lounge. Kerobokan. Ph. 0819 677 902. [6788]

APARTMENT IN SEMINYAK Monthly - Yearly Rental. 2 storey 1 Bedroom, A/C, bath, balcony Lounge/kitchenette. Wifi and cable TV Daily housekeeping. Shared plunge pool

info@balisunsetterrace.com 08123668110 NC/RE/M-1 May. 13

Villa for overcontract, rent, fully furnished, 5,500KW, Wifi, Indovision, pool, luxury 3 bdr, garage, maids room, full kitchen, laundry, nothing to spend, 2 bathrooms, CCTV, security system, air cons through out, Kerobokan. Beautiful location. Quiet street. Ph. 0819 677 902. [6790] For rent kerobokan. Charming house in traditional area on 2 ares land. Partially equipped, telephone line, A/C, hot water, 2 bedrooms 42millionRp/year, price has to discuss for more than year. Available until March 2017. 081 916 239 415. <vbursztyn@yahoo.com>. [6917] House for Sale, quite and cozy neighborhood in the middle of crowded Kerobokan area. 139 m2 land and 162 m2 building property with fully air conditioner, private swimming pool and gym room. Negotiable Price, with the owner living in the house. Please contact, Ronald. Cell 0813 388 25183 or Office (0361) 769 048. [6922] C/Re/G-1 May 13

Hot Deal Hot Price, Rp. 7 juta/month, two bedrooms villa with private pool, kitchen, hot cool water, airconditioner, TV cable, free Wifi, free cleaning service. Website <www. daivanivilla.com>. E-mail: <sella.meijer@yahoo.com>. 0818 0554 4868, 0361 918 8966. [6871]

Umalas - 4bedroom/2bath house, fully furnished, lovely garden, quiet, rice field view, available June 1st (one or two year contract - 75,000,000rp per year). Please e-mail: <itsparadiseisntit@yahoo.com> or call 0813 6209 1157. [6883]

Beautiful 3 bedrooms house & pool, half furnished, security all day/night, friendly neighborhood, 5mins from seminyak/canggu/Umalas. Perfect & quiet location. 140j/ year. 80j/6months. Contact May: 0812 3787 9134 or <mahe.corolleur@gmail.com>. [6872]

New house very quiet, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, land 250m2, swimming pool, garden, garage, 3,2 km to Oberoi Seminyak. Long term. 1 year 110 million. 18 years 1,2 Billion. E-mail <baliforever@gmx.de>. Call Fit 0877 6008 4321. [6894]

House for rent: Kerobokan - Kuta. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, AC, PDAM, living room, kitchen, full furniture, garage, garden, water heater. 65 million/year. Call Wayan: 0819 1630 4105. [6877]

House to rent Kerobokan, 3/4 bed, 3 bath, A/C, Indovision, furnished, nice quiet location, near Lio Square. Modern western style with security, garden and private parking. 85.000.000 per year. 0819 3626 6821. <vapor1pro@ hotmail.com>. [6901]

2bdr/2bth Villa Umalas, pool, lovely garden, large open living/dining room, granite counters in large kitchen, Wifi, fully furnished, security. Available June 1st-140,000,000rp a year. Also 2bdr/2bth Villa, lovely garden, granite counters, fully furnished, Wifi, security, for 80,000,000rp per year. E-mail: <bumbak123@gmail.com> / call 0821 4704 3474. [6881]

Umalas - Spacious 4 bdr/4bath, 2 kitchens, granite counter tops, 2 living/ddining areas, pool, lovely garden, security, Wifi, fully furnished. Available June 1st IDR 200,000,000/ year. E-mail: <bumbak123@gmail.com> / call 0821 4704 3474. [6882]

LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A-mazing value villas Seminyak/BatuBelig Beachside Villa.Glamourous 3 storey 3y.o. villa on 450m2.. Private beach access.180 degree ocean and sunset viewroofgarden. High security.5 bdrm and 6 bthr. Fabulous kitchen, pool and gardens.Beautifullyfurnished.Already attracting BIG rentals. 43yr lease US$790,000 *VL-060 Seminyak. JlBeraban. 5-star luxury 3storey villa with panoramic roof garden. 3 huge bedrooms, ensuites, indoor/outdoor pool. games rooms , spacious entertaining areas. Chef’s kitchen.Your dream villa - close to everything.US$790,000 Canggu Beach. Your last chance to buy a brand new, architect designed, 2 bedroom villa with pool for only $179,900. Just 500m from the beach. Call us now!*VL-025 Seminyak. 2 adjoining villas. Great rental returns. 1x3br and 1x2br, both with pools.Fully furnished.Many forward bookings. US$398,000 for TWO! (neg)*VL-002 Petitenget Near Potato Head. Bargain. Brand new villa on 350m2.3 br with ensuites.Pool.Very stylish villa. Full Furn. 19+20 yrlease. REDUCEDTO $US325,000! Must Sell*VL-026 Seminyak. Jl Mertenadi. Stunning 3 br/3bthvilla.Beautiful gardens and big pool.Huge living and entertaining spaces.Stylish living.Full furn. 29 yr lease.$295,000 neg. A List Land No matter where you want land, give us a call. We have land from 300m2 to 20 hectares, in all the best places.And if we don’t have it, we’ll find it for you. Balangan Beach and cliff front. Probably the best land in Bali. 3.5 Hektar. Ideal for spectacular resort.Direct access to white sand beach. Good shape and access. Rp750 million per are. Medewi Surf Beachfront.1.21 Hektar land, perfect for development. 225m x 54m. Road full length. Vertical slope means whole property has views. Rp 80 mill per are. Freehold Pantai Berawa.17.8are on river. 29 yrlease.BetweenCanggu Club and beach.Good shape. Good access. Bargain! Rp 4.5Mill/ are/yr. *LL-037 Umalas Lestari. 15 are. 30m streetfront. Good shape. 30 year lease.7mill/are/year nego.*LL-019 Canggu. JlNelayan. 12 are on river. Close to beach. Good access square shape. Rp 650 mill/are A List Hotels/Restaurant/Businesses Petitenget.Fashionable 9 villa resort on 39 are.Close to EVERYTHING. Walk to beach. Fully operational. Many forward bookings. US$8 million neg. Now US$6.5million neg. Tanjong Benoa. Absolute waterfront Sunset facing 9 x 3bedroom villa resort on 4200m2. 5 years old, in beautiful condition. All villas 2 storey with private pool. Comes with private jetty and luxury cabin cruiser.Ready for the High Season. Rp. 90 billion. Freehold *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/G - 03 April 13

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LOMBOK Kuta beach land 9 are. 91 are full ocean view. 2 are & 15 are on first round about. Grupuk 2 beach houses for lease / sale. Sekotong 5 hectare full ocean view. All land main road access. 0819 9991 5775. [6745]

PROPERTY

Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Patrick +62(0) 817 973 3031 pclancy@exotiqproperty.com

Beautiful sloping land for sale in south Lombok, headland Sepi Bay, 120are with beach access, good surfing spots in front and nearby, one of the best diving spots in Lombok, 30jt/are, 0821 4409 4572. [6920]

LEGIAN 3 bedroom villa in Seminyak/Legian with swimming pool. AC, Wifi, landscape gardens and lilypools. Quiet and central. 12-15 juta monthly. 2 bedroom villa 96 juta a year. Call 0815 5816 4966, 0813 3748 9143. <annulzy@yahoo. com>. [6895]

Ideal Central Seminyak Leasehold Price USD 650,000 7 are of land, 250m2 building, single story, 4BR + media room Private pool, 350m from beach at KuDeTa 21 years plus 30 year option to extend C/Re/G-1 May 13

A LARGE PROPERTY FOR MANUFACTURING/STORAGE/incl. RESIDENCE - Outstanding business opportunity 14 are property in Ubud’s prime commercial area near Ubud mainstreet. Roadside parking and display area, 2 large storage sheds (140 + 270sqm), FREE broadband. Modern 3 bedroom residence and pretty backyard also on same premises. Also suited for a yoga school, restaurant or many other uses at the low lease rate of USD 150,000.- for 14 years, extendable. Call the present lessee direct:

Full service & furnished 1 bedroom apartment for monthly rent in Jln. Dewi Sri 1. Living room, full equipped kitchen, Wi-fi, s.pool, satellite TV, 24 hrs staff, parking area. 7.5 million/month. <psxpat1@gmail.com>. 0813 3732 5015, pin BB 27C19EF0. [6921]

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FABULOUS PROPERTY FOR SALE! www.realestatebali.com

BUKIT Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547]

60Are (6,000sqm) Cliff / beachfront land for sale in Seraya, Karangasem (East of Bali). With spectacular views of Mt Rinjani, Mt Agung & the twin Lempuyang Mountain. Zoned for tourism. Great investment for Villa/Resort Development. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 85mil/Are.

63Are (6,300sqm) River front land for sale by The Ayung River at Payangan Road, Ubud near the Hanging Garden Hotel, with amazing view of the tropical forest, suitable for health retreat or villa/resort development. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 85mil/Are.

19 Are (1,905sqm) Riverfront land for sale in Canggu. +/-300metres to Nelayan Beach. Surrounded by rice fields. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 450mil/Are.

1.24 Hectare (12,400sqm) Beachfront land for sale in Yeh Gangga, Tabanan which offers fantastic views of the ocean and rice fields. 10mins drive from Tanah Lot & 30mins drive from Canggu. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 255jt/Are.

Villa for sale Ungasan Bukit. Lovely Bali style. Two bed, two baths, private pool. Secure complex. Enquire Ph. 0819 1668 6426 or Perth 938 78 772. [6771] Dreamland New Kuta Beach Resorts/Pecatu Graha, affordable luxury 2 strory 4 bedroom x 3 bathroom, 3 story 5 bedroom x 5 bathroom, plunge pool, seaviews, wifi, closed public pool, beach. Short/long term negotiable. <balihouse@ hotmail.com>. Https: <www.bakridreamlandvillabali.com>. SMS +62 (0816 815 654), +61 407 390 116. [6801] Beautiful corner house in Bukit area for sale. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, WIFI, 3.5 minutes to Balangan beach, 15 minutes to airport, near international school and Nirmala. Email: <cmandarin9@gmail.com>, mobile: 0857 3922 7333. [6859]

Svein 0817561474 or 0361 978784

C/Re/G-17 April 13

PT.REAL ESTATE BALI 107 Sunset Road, Kerobokan - Kuta, Bali - Indonesia Telp.0361-735590; Mobile.08113956665; 08123846366 Email. info@realestatebali.com C/Re/G-1 May 13

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Beachfront land in Candidasa. 21 are, Rp. 4 million/year/ are. White sand, IMB + hotel license available for 36 years. Also have connecting backland 10 or 20 are Rp. 2.5 million/ year/are, 100m from beach + access. Call 081 2362 9117 or e-mail: <butiti_diving@hotmail.com>. [6874]

2 bedrooms (en suite) bungalow for lease in the heart of seminyak. Price 17k US$ for 2 years. Ready to lived in & rents well. Please call 081 835 2023. [6906]

3 bedroom villa at Drupadi & 4 bedroom at Kunti Seminyak. Daily or weekly. Swimming pool, daily maid, Wi-Fi, hot water, open living and kitchen. And also have 2 bedrooms in Legian. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]

TABANAN Are you looking for land to buy in Tabanan area, small of big plots. Contact or e-mail directly to owner: Tel: +62 81 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452] For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 10 until 20 are located in Arto Sari near Soka Beach. This plot of land sits on the highest point in this area with stunning sea views that cannot be blocked, comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price: Rp. 39 Mill per are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [1382]

Beautiful Hill-Side Property For Sale By Owner 1 Hectare (100 are) 7km from and overlooking central Negara city (West Bali). Fantastic views (Jimbaran to Java). Lots of trees (clove, cocoa, coconut, lemon, etc). Small 2 bedroom house, 2,200 watt electricity. Mountain water piped in, asphalt road. Rp. 10,000,000 (ten million rupiah) per are.

Telp. 081 138 7767 E-mail : b_kens@yahoo.com

Villa for lease Seminyak Drupadi 2 bed, swimming pool carport, 3 are 70 juta per year minimum 10 years. Land for sale Umalas, 26 are 650 juta per are, close Seminyak. Contact 0878 6201 0828. [6910] 2 Bedroom Bungalow, private, quite, fully furnished, western b/room, kitchen, flat screen TV, Indovision, AC beautiful small garden, bike/car parking 12 mths lease 1st June, pictures available. <bart0310@gmail.com>. 0819 9951 4691. [6911] Shop overcontract Seminyak. 50 m2 in central location, next to a soon-to-open bar & cafe. Very nice space, fully renovated with parking. It coul also be interesting for a studio/showroom/ office. 0878 6105 0682. [6914] Beautiful two/three bedrooms villa behind Bintang. Near beach. Petitenget (20 years) and Sunset Point. Central location. Pool, garden, FF, also two bedrooms, no pool, good price long term. 081 7979 9922, 0857 1109 3547. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [6434] Overcontract shop in Seminyak near Made Warung, very good location. Please call ph. 797 9918. [6724] 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 +6281 797 35110. [6742]

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LAND FOR RENT Seminyak: 3 are, 8 are, 10 are, 18 are, 40 are - prime location Umalas: 6 are, 8 are, 50 are, villa area, main access Canggu: 4 are, 5 are, 15 are, 22 are, 28 are, villa area, easy access

LAND FOR SALE

SEMINYAK-BATUBELIG: 3 are, 5.45 are, 20 are, 27 are, prime location UMALAS-KEROBOKAN: 1 are, 3 are, 4 are, 6.75 are, 12 are, villa area CANGGU: 3 are, 4 are, 7 are, 9 are, 13 are, 18 are, 50 are, villa area JIMBARAN: 29 are, 55 are, 75 are, 1H, 1.5H, 3.6H, ocean view, cliff front TABANAN: 10 are, 12 are, 20 are, 27 are, 42 are, 77 are, villa area, rice filed, beachfront CALL: 081236333693, 08179725265 Email: balivillaland@gmail.com

Land for quick sale at Saraswati / Kunti 2 Seminyak 3 Are. Suitable for Villa. Access 8m wide. Freehold. Limited. Call Ray White Denpasar 224 888 / 863 6341 (Thedy). [6918] Seminyak/Oberoi Stylish Apartment. Monthly/yearly rent. Cozy, fully fitted furniture, kitchen, bedding and bath. Perfect for busy couple/single. 1 bedroom& bathroom with shower/bathtub, private outdoor terrace/balcony, Living, kitchen, AC, 24 hours security, wifi, including cleaning. <simplebeautyphotography@yahoo.com> or call Susy 0812 3613 3470. [6924]

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Italian restaurant Reluctantly due to unforeseen circumstances, this THRIVING Restaurant has just come available for sale............. Seminyak - Seating for 100 pax - Outdoor/Garden Verandah Dining Area and Air Conditioned RoomExtensive Kitchen currently offering Food station dining and A La Carte menu, Stone Pizza Oven in the Garden Area - Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Selling Lock, Stock and Barrel - Includes Operating Licenses, PT Company and ALL Equipment, Furniture, Fixtures and Fittings - Only 1 year old - Leasehold 8.5 years remaining (already paid in full) with option to extend - Land 6 are - Building 3 are - Electric 7700 and 4200 - Large Parking Area.......... A seriously awesome opportunity for someone - this Restaurant has established itself very quickly in the market with their regular clientele coming back time and time again. A very solid business to buy as is, with huge potential to develop further........ Please contact 0812 3766 5436 NC/Re/G-20 March 13

BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

LAND FOR SALE

BERABAN - 11 Are, 3m Road access,Ready to Build. Freehold

PRICE : IDR 150 Mill / Are KUTA UTARA - Kulibul 3 Are,4m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold PRICE : IDR 325 Mill/ Are KEROBOKAN - Banjar Anyar, 5.5 Are, 3.5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 650 Mill/ Are KEDUNGGU - 12 Are, 6m Road access, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 230 Mill/ Are SESEH - Munggu 28 Are, 2km from beach, 5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold PRICE : IDR 250 Mill/ Are MENGENING - 17 Are, 4m Road access, 1km from beach, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 200 Mill/ Are - 45 Are, 6m Road access, 200m from beach, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE: IDR 450 Mill/ Are PANTAI PASUT - 1.33 Ha, Beach front, 6m Road access. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 250 Mill/ Are SEMINYAK - JL. Nakula, 50 Are, 8m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 1.3 Billion/ Are PERERENAN - 5 Are, 5m Road access, ready to build,200m to the beach. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 650 Mill/ Are

LAND FOR LEASE

SESEH BEACH 60 Are, can split to small block, 50 m from beach, lease hold. PRICE : IDR 4 MILLION / ARE/ YEAR

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 May 13

APARTMENTS & VILLAS Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-20 Feb 13

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Looking for Freehold Villas and complex of Villas For Sale-location in Seminyak-PetitengetBatu Belig. Contact Eng: 0821 4723 9997 or <bali.diego@gmail.com>. [001]

Leasehold land overcontract 19 years + 10 years extendable already nego. Jl Tangkuban Perahu/Jl Bidadari area. 743m2. Quiet area. All paperwork ready to built. 70,000 USD or 55,000 Euros. Please contact 0813 3830 4617. [6318] Leasehold land, 10 ares, 27 years, until 06/2040. Extension possible. Very good location, Nakula 1 area. Near Hammerhead, 5 min from Double 6 Beach. Buildable, IMB, electricity, phone available. IDR 9,8 millions/are/year. 0821 4618 5194 / 081 238 0000 62. [6608] For sale land at Batu Belig Seminyak, 6 are and Echo Beach 12 are (option to buy 4 are per plot). Both locations are very close from the beach, excellent location and suitable for villa or small hotel development. Call 0812 3600 6666 or email: <theprajna@yahoo.com>. [6845] Two level office shop space for rent in busy commercial area, Jalan Nakula Timur. 120sqm over 2 floors. Electricity 7700 watts. 60Jt per year, nego. 0821 4409 4572 or <mail4pn@me.com>. [6848] Big shop for rent (95m2) on Seminyak main street, excellent condition. Fully renovated, five years contract left. Very good deal. Conveniant also for spa and restaurant. Call 0819 3601 7443 or 0812 4676 6349. [6171] For Sale Oberoi Seminyak villa 5 Are, 3 bdrm, 4 bthrm, s.pool, staff room, genset, 3 floor, 27 year lease. For USD 495 K nego. Tel. 0819 9936 8352 / 0818 0566 8047. [6850] Rare find. Seminyak, Charming House for rent. May 2013Sept 2014. Great location, 3 bedrooms inc guest cottage in lge garden. Furnished. 120 million Rp per yr. Gusti 081 2463 0041 or <gustiruta@hotmail.com>. [6855] Bungalow rent Seminyak. AC, Hot Shower, Wifi. Also ok monthly 4.5jt or yearly Negotiations. Contact 081 3377 32090. [6861] Nice villa 2 bedooms in Batu Belig, close from beach, quiet area, for rent daily / monthly / yearly, pool, garden, TV cable, Wifi, staff, full furnished. Call 0821 4415 2669. Infos and photos please email <villa.gelatikbali@gmail. com>. [6870] Seminyak house for rent Jl. Mertanadi, full furnished, open living room, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, nice garden, good price for the high season: from 10 June to 1 Sept for 22 millions. Staff, electricity include. Tel: 081 7470 0156. [6873] Fully furnished 1, 2 BR apt in a resort by Legian beach, daily, monthly, yearly. 2+3 bedrooms villa in Seminyak for daily rent. Brand new studio rooms with shared pool for $450 per month. Pls go <www.apartment-bali.com> or 081 759 1068. [6496] 2 bedroom villa for rent in the heart of Seminyak. 2 min from Kudeta Beach. Fully furnished, AC, Wifi, cable TV, pool, tropical garden, carpark. 5 are. 190 millions for 1 year. 350 millions for 2 years. Call/SMS: 0813 5335 7272. [6769] 3 bedroom villa for rent in the heart of Seminyak. 2 min from Kudeta Beach. Fully furnished, AC, Wifi, cable TV, pool, tropical garden, carpark. 5 are. 200 millions for 1 year, 370 millions for 2 years. Call/SMS: 0813 5335 7272. [6770] Quiet townhouse, 80 square meter, central located, 5 min to Bali Deli market, modern style renovated, rice field view, only over contract 6.5 years, 60 million/year, ready to move in. Contact 0819 9968 1811. SMS e-mail address for photos. [6893]

Ubud/Mas/Gianyar. Looking for House/Villa to rent, min. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Rent: up to IDR 200,000,000 per year. Expat family, owner direct, no agents. Mail pictures & prices to: <bali@idabagus.com>. [002]

Villa for rent (100m2), 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, terrace (50m2), garden (350m2-no pool), sleeps 6, safe, quiet, furnished, AC, hot water, wifi, Indovision, maid, all inclusive. Rp11million/month. Email: <uspjesanpomak@ gmail.com>, +385 9820 4115. [6897]

Looking for 2 bedrooms house/apartment for rent July. Furnished, Kerobokan. Email pics: <inz_1999@hotmail.com>. [003]

Seminyak centre, for rent Drupadi quiet location. Beautiful villa 2 bedroom ensuite bathroom. Wi-Fi, TV cable, DVD. Pool, garden. Open dining and living room, ricefield view. Parking, staff. 195$ US/day or 1300$ US/ week. Contact: Cecilia 0878 6089 0803 / 0361 737 995. <hans.cecilia@ yahoo.com>. [6903]

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Leasehold 26 years + 20, Seminyak centre, Drupadi, 4,6 are. Nice villa 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom. Wi-Fi, pool, garden, open dinning and living room ricefield view. parking area. 390.000$ US. Contact: Cecilia 0878 6089 0803 / 0361 737 995. <hans.cecilia@yahoo.com>. [6904]


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KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hot-water, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/ beach 5 mins. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3.5 million / Rp. 4 million / month, Rp. 200.000 fan/day, Rp. 250.000 AC/day. [6840] Kuta studio apartments, Poppies Lane. Buy one or both. 2 x one bedroom one bathroom, fully renovated and furnished. Private balconies, resort pool. 8 year lease, extendable. AUD$29,000 each negotiable. Photo’s and inclusions. <n-e-d@bigpond.net.au>. [4142]

SANUR ~ ABC Apartment ~ Type A (Studio Room) 5,800,000 Rp/Month 54,000,000 Rp/Year Type B (Studio Room+Loft) 6,400,000 Rp/Month 61,200,000 Rp/Year Queen Size Bed, Kitchen, AC, Hot Shower, Cable TV, Furniture, Refrigerator, Night Security

Call: 0821-445-33878 C/Re/I-20 Feb 13

FOR sublease. July 2013-June 2014. 1 year old Villa, 3BR with ensuite bathrooms, good sized pool, 2 storey, unfurnished, storage room with attached toilet. Quiet and safe neighborhood in Sanur. Call 0811-187 732 / 0811-89 0533 or <cloud.nayn@gmail.com>. [6775]

For sale: 2 storey house / gallery located at Jalan Bumi Ayu, Gang III No. 7A, Sanur, very quiet area where expats live. Ask for Rp. 3,200,000,000 (IDR 3,2 billion rupiah). Serious buyer only. Please contact Upik Morcheck 0361281 995 or Mala 0811-386-7606. [6854]

Room for rent, daily or monthly with swimming pool on Jl. Mataram Kuta. Phone 62-361-754 332. Apartment & room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly. Fully furnished, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Phone 62-361-757 623 or e-mail: <made@balidesigns. com>. [6624]

Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867. [6915]

Freehold house 4are, pool, garden. Quiet, 2bed upstairs office, European kitchen. Bathrooom, phn line, unlimited broadband free satellite TV. Town water, offstreet parking, fruit trees, entertaining area, good security, IDR 2.500.000.000. Contact <mckthwilliam@gmail.com>. [6768]

Room available in Sanur. Private quiet villa. Share with mature female. Long term rental. Fully furnished. Large room, a/c, sower, laundry, kitchen, pool. Rp 5,000,000 / month. Enquiries to 0819 9964 4263. [6843]

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 081 7470 7559. [5176]

Land for sale (very good investment), 56 are in Legian / Petitenget. Price IDR 4 Billion per are Nego. No broker please. Contact 0821 4483 4388. [6900]

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Villa for rent in central Sanur. From June and 4 to 5 months. 2+1 bedroom. 2+1 shover. Pool. Fully furnished. Staff. Phone: 0813 3718 6055. Mail: <nilspolden@yahoo. no>. [6857]

JOES TATTOO BAR PADANGBAY WITH COMPLETE LICENCE CONTRACT VALIDITY TILL 09 DEC 2024. Rp.170.000.000. Contact 081236216049 NC/Re/G-6 Feb 13

Villa 2 Floors for rent in Kutat Lestari GG Pindito No. 8, 3Are Land, 3 bedrooms+ensuite, furnished, waterheater, cable TV, pool 8x3M, parking, Wifi, storage, maid room. Min 1 Year. 135 Million/Year. Call : 081 2396 3685. [6860] Shop & warehouse for rent, - available now. Location North Sanur, buiding 360 M2, large park, main roads access. AC, phone, speedy, water, electricity. More information call, to Mr. Bagus on 0361.275 3382, mobile phone 082 147 245 997. [6865] Villa Sanur compact 18 month old, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 3 airconds plus ceiling fans, auto pool, genset and garaging one car. Central location, good access and minutes from beach with small low maintenance garden. Villa is fully furnished on 25 years lease with option. Please phone 0361 797 6785. Price $75,000 Aust; Rupiah 760 Juta; address Jln. Batur Sari Gang 8, Villa Sari Ayu, Sanur. [6869] Sanur self contained annexe with bathroom, rental 6 months, new build, A/C, pool, Bajangsari, close McDonalds, available June 1st, suit single or couple, serviced, 4.2 million per month, 0361 270 987, 0821 4794 3175, <rbf46_98@yahoo.com>. [6876] Land for sale in Sanur, 1000m2, 5mnt walk to the beach, among hotels & villas, 081 629 7172, <sentrabali.corp@ gmail.com>. [6878] Lease 7 rooms Homestay+Cafe in Sanur, Jl. Sudamala, min 3 years, 7 are, touristic location, 10 min walk beach, 250.000.000/year, <www.cafelocca.com>. Contact Pedro 0813 3787 1760. [6884]

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7 are, 3 bedroom 4 bathroom house over contract for 20 years. Next to Hyatt 2 minutes walk to beach. Opportunities like this don’t come up. Developers dream. Prime location 95juta/yr. No Agents. 081 2367 1600 / 289 620 <janineythomas@yahoo.com>. [6886] Deluxe apartment for long term rent. 4 star boutique accommodation, quiet, private. Furnished, ensuite Bathroom, separate toilet, kitchen, 60 channel TV. Shared Pool, Restaurant/Bar. Exceptional value. Rp 14 million/ month. Phone 0361 282 018. [6891] SANUR self contained studio appt, furnished, air con, free wi-fi, pool in complex, 3,750,000 rp per mth plus electric. Info: <newstartbali@gmail.com> / 0852 3796 4565. [6896] 2 bedroom Villa shared swimming pool in complex of 6 Residence to lease 760.000.000 Rp for 10 years, possibility extend. Located on Jl. Tamblingan, next to Hardys. For viewing or additional info contact Pedro 0813 3787 1760. [6898] URGENT House over contract (we have to back to our country) - 10min to Sanur - 20months Rp 50,000,000 available June 2013 until March 2015 - further detail please SMS at +62 878 7788 3769 . [6899] SALE Sanur villa 300m2, 2 bedr & 2 en-suite bathr, open living & diningroom, swim.pool, garage, gazebo, fishpond, quiet & safe area. Call 081 2390 6585 / SMS 0819 3606 1044. E: <diary_art@yahoo.com> or <ramayanivilla. blogspot.com>. [6448] Urgent for sale/leasehold/share, USD 700,000, new guest house. 10 rooms, 700m2, furnished, Sanur Beach. Best offer. Bank welcome. E-mail: <export032000@yahoo. com>. Call us 0812 3612 8495. [6593] Fully equipped, fully furnished, fully licensed, seats 40 plus people, restaurant ready to be taken over in By Pass Sanur. For more info please contact <sanurrestaurant@ yahoo.com> or call 0813 3707 0584. [6919]

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KARANGASEM Fantastic house on 1500 sqrm in coastal village near Padang Bai. Perfect for holiday home or retirement or small hotel. 4 buildings. 14m pool. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and study. More details and pictures at <www.houseforsale.ketutshideaway.com>. Contact: <ross@imaginecgi.com>. [6763]

Apartment in Sanur Service apartment in Sanur with swimming pool is offered to rent! One bedroom with furniture, Kitchen, AC, Hot shower, Free Wi-Fi, Cable TV, Safety Box, Day time staff stay. There is a night security. Special Price for MONTHLY Rents Start from RP. 6,000,000/Month

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For Sale. Freehold land on a cliff in Karangasem. 125m distance from the sea. Stunning ocean views. Asphalt road access. 19.000m2. 40x47m. 125 millions/are. Info: <chusherrera@hotmail.com> or telephone to 081 2387 2927. [6856]

Start from Rp.4,800,000/Month CALL NOW! 0361-8031042 C/Re/I-01 May 13

NUSA DUA House for sale: western style house on 15 are land. Green house sanutary system located on mountain with best view. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150] HOUSE for sale: Private and secure, furnished, linen, 3 bed, 2 bath, pool, kitchen, AC, WiFi, phone line, hot water, TV/DVD’s, 5mins driving to Golf, beach, supermarkets, restaurants. Email: <nusaduarumah@live.com.au>. [6580] 2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041] For rent, 4 bedroom house, 2 floors, fully furnish, swimming pool, 2 carport. Quiet area in Taman Mumbul, Nusa Dua. Weekly / monthly / yearly. Call: 081 872 3973. [6862] For sale very nice western style, 3 bed, 4 bath, 2 storey house. Land 2.1 Are, building 2 Are, 2 parking spaces, quiet, safe neighborhood. 10 mins from Geger Beach. 1.7 Millyar. Call 081 734 1641. [6875] House for sale in BTN Raya Kampial blok L no. 36, Nusa Dua. Landsize 88m2, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Please call / SMS for details and photos 0813 5572 7009. [6643] FOR rent: 2 bedroom, fully furnished, air con, TV/DVD, hot water, sea views, great location close to beach and shops, available now short term or long. Tel. 0878 6015 1869, <maddogyap@hotmail.com>. [6923] C/Re/G-15 May 13

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Villa for rent: area 3 are, 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, aircondition, hot water, swimming pool, big garden. Contact Made: 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [4134]

Villa for rent monthly, weekly. Pererenan Echo Beach. 3 bedroom available in June. All room with AC, 24 hours security. Pool, furnished with staff. Internet high speedy. Phone 0878 6152 4094. E-mail <soeparmi.li@yahoo.

4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. [6234]

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Batubelig and Brawa, 200m from the beach, leasehold 30 years, renewable. Call 081 1224 7419 / <gazardmathieu@gmail.com>. Contact Math. [6620]

contact phone: 0878 6134 7012, email: <raimade30@

Beautiful villa with pool, garden, 2room, 3bathroom, kitchen, garage, full furnished, plasma with parabola, near Canggu, 10minute to Echo Beach. Weekly, monthly, yearly. gmail.com>. [6908] 2 Bedroom Joglo House for Rent in Babakan Canggu. 2

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Sale (leasehold 25 years) private villa in Canggu. 3 bedroom / open living room / swimming pool / AC / Wifi / full furniture. Close to Canggu beach. Private carpark & garage. 0819 3300 3841. [6743]

Spacious A/C Bedrooms with private bathroom. Big living

For sale 30 years villa, 2 bedrooms, 2 en-suite bathrooms, full equiped kitchen, pool 8x4m, garden, parking, open livingroom, furnished, Wifi, 5 min to Canggu Club and Berawa Beach. 0819 3306 6804. <shinkenken@gmail. com>. [6758]

GLADAK for sale - Teakwood house ideal for living or

area with kitchen. Pool and garden. Weekly and monthly available. <quicocunha@gmail.com>. [6912]

outdoor/porch. Adapted with glass to have more natural light. Easy relocation. No foundations required. Area 60 sqmtr. 150 Juta. <quicocunha@gmail.com>. [6913] Rent villa 2 bedrooms, swimming pool, fully furnished, Wifi

800sqm land for sale, Canggu Berawa, close Canggu Club, direct owner to direct buyer, ground is filles up, ready to build, property is permanent walled. HP 0821 4499 8634. No agent please. [6762] Villa for sale. Land 400m2, building 300m2. 4BR, pool. Lease hold remains 28 years, villa is 2 years old. Quiet area. Close to Canggu Club. Price AUD 320.000. Call/ SMS +614 1098 4086 / +62 817 230 4737 (Bahasa). E-mail <eong@cbn.net.id>. <www.villaellabali.com>. [6841]

high speed, surrounded by ricefield, carpark, 4 minute from Canggu Club or Echo Beach. Price: 1 year: 110 millions, 2 years: 200 millions, 5 years 450 millions, 10 years: 800 millions. Call: 0819 9938 3803. [6925] House For Sale; 2 units, type 75/100, 2 storey, Dalung Call Ibu Raras 0812 3647 2623 or Bpk. Dewa 0361 794 4777. [6879] Land For Rent; + 20 are and 4 are, Dalung. Call Ibu Gusti

House for sale/rent 2 floor at Pegending Dalung, facilities 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 livingroom, garden, air condition, kitchen, garage, fully furnished. Contact owner Desak 0815 5838 3332. [6844]

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For rent spacious villa at Echo Beach, 200m from the beach, 3 bdrms + 4 bthrms, fully AC, living and dining area, TV, big garden, private parking, 5 are, Balinese style, and quiet surrounding. Call 0821 4706 1866 or email: <theprajna@yahoo.com>. [6846] For sale luxury villas at Canggu area w/ 2 big villas & 4 bedrooms w/ jacuzzi, big pool, fully furnished, land 8 acre at 7.9 Billion (negotiable), 15 minutes to the beach. Interested please call 0821 4778 0784 or (0361) 911 8236. [6847] Specialist yearly villa, villa for lease, villa for sale. Canggu, Seminyak, Kerobokan, Bukit. Many land for lease or sale same area. <www.balitropicalproperty.com>. 0878 6192 1160. <contact@balitropicalproperty.com>. No agents please. [6851] Villa for rent. Area Cafe Moka Canggu. 2 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, open living-room and kitchen. Swimming pool; tropical garden. fully furnished. Staff. For rent weekly (700 Euro), monthly (1700 Euro). Contact: <villanyamuk@ gmail.com>. [6866]

0821 4764 9777. [6880] Freehold land for sale in Tumbak Bayuh, 1540m2, ricefield view, good for investment or building. Price 225 million/are nego. Contact Didi 0813 3833 3639. [6887] Land for rent (Canggu). 20/20 years. 2,8 juta/are (nego). Land size from 3,5 until 7 are. Call: 0819 3306 1984. <adamdavid.ltd@hotmail.fr>. [6852] For rent bungalow wood nice and quiet. 1 bedroom, 1 kitchen, 1 small living area, safety box, Wifi, TV/DVD, AC, staff include. Day 500.000Rp. Week 2.500.000Rp. Month 6.000.000Rp. No agency. Thanks. Hp. 0819 1671 2667. [6892] For rent monthly beautiful nicely furnished villa near Echo Beach. Land 6.6 acre with 3 bedrooms AC, open living room, kitchen, big pool, gazebo, nice garden, ricefield view, Wifi. For more info please contact 0818 900 480. [6527] Must see! strategic location Batu Belig Jl Canggu Club beside Desa Seni 3 bdr villa, built in 2012, fully equipped, pool, house maid 6/7, internet, security. Available June, July, September, minimum staying 3 nights or longer. Contact <villavirginiabali@gmail. com>. [6902]

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UBUD ph +62 (0) 878 6170 3511

price AUD $150,000 www.ubudhouse4sale.wordpress.com

Land for sale in Tumbak Bayuh, Pererenan, 5are SHM, good for villa/private house, rice field surround, quite and villa area. Call 0812 3630 7071. [6751]

UBUD Amazing riverside and ricefields view-Brand new villa for sale in quiet location, 3BR with ensuite bathrooms, open kitchen+living, s. pool+garden. AUD$200,000. Call: 0878 6076 9393 or <irawanes@yahoo.com>. [6785] Land for sale, location: Sanggingan, Ubud area. Rice field view. Land 10 are, maximum 20-25 years. For more info, please contact Gabrig Sunari artist group: 081 734 2002 or 0878 6001 9619. [6320]

DENPASAR New 2 bedroom furnished villa, pool, sweeping rice ďŹ eld views, 10 mins walk to heart of Ubud, 19 year lease with option to extend, 5 are land. NC/Re/G-15 May 13

Overcontract Kost Exclusive, 15 years, 14 rooms, fully furnished, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, carpark. Good investment. Price IDR 2.5 Billion (nego). Please email: <nyomanaril@gmail.com>. [5589] House for rent. 130m2 land, 2 floors, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, maid room include bathroom. 1 guest room, extra family room, 1 complete kitchen set. Big garage for 2 cars, small beautiful park. 75 mill/year. Perumahan Batanghari Prima Residence no. 2. 0821 4593 1561. <ronys620@yahoo.com>. [6889]

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Weekly / Monthly / Yearly In a traditional Balinese house, KUTA AREA (Jalan Majapahit) 2 rooms apartment and single rooms also available. Fully furnished, daily cleaning, AC & TV, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi. Quiet area close to the beach and 10 minutes walking distance to the night life. Start at Rp. 2 million/month. Please call : 081.558.004.182 / 081.317.986.177 C/Re/U-06 Mar. 13

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HOUSE for rent in Renon; 2bedroom, 3bathroom, kichen, 2storeys, swimming pool, carport, livingroom, garden, AC, hot water, fully furniture available daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Call; 085 6382 1456. [6909] Exclusive house behind Perum BI Jl. Tukad Pakerisan Renon Denpasar. Land 14 are, building 400m2, two floors, gazebo, garage, 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 11.000 watt electricity. Spaceland behind good for swimming pool. Please contact 0819 3433 4577. [6916]

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Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 10 million/are/year (nego), min 5 years, max 20 yrs. Call 081 7066 0650 (English) / 081 2383 4011 (Bahasa Indo). [5803]

POA Freehold Petitenget Villa Two storey four bedroom villa on 650 sqm land Swimming pool and mature garden bordering river C/Re/G-1May 13

Small simple house Jimbaran for rent, full furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, AC, hot water, living room, counter bar, TV, sharing pool. Pls call 0813 3786 4447 / 0819 9994 9411. [6853] For rent Yearly/Monthly: Furnished 4-bedroom-poolvilla. 5 minutes to Jimbaran Beach. Two fully airconditioned suites with en-suites kitchens and bathrooms, one resp three bedrooms. Two buildings. Two floors. Garage, laundry, maidquarter. Stunning views from rooftop-gazebo. Swimmingpool 7x4. Land 315sqm, buildingspace 210sqm. Easy access. Call owner: 0817 655 4814. E-mail: <bengt_ thomas@hotmail.com>. [6863] Villa for lease in Jimbaran with two bedrooms, size of building 200m2, land 400m2, with swimming pool, living room, dining room, garden, speedy and TV cable available based on request. For more info contact 081 2384 0692, e-mail <yadnyamade@ymail.com>. [6907] NC/Re/I-15 May 13

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High return on investment! High Occupancy & Top Rating on Tripadvisor! This Private e Pool Villa Resort is set on 2210 m² of pristine freehold land in Canggu. A completely established business, fully operated since 2008 with yearly increasing occupancy rates! The Business is sold with all fittings and fixtures, including a website, contracts with several agents and booking websites, the client database and many more extras. 4 Villas: 2 x One Bedroom Villa < 1 x Two Bedroom Villa < 1 x Three Bedroom Villa. Possibility to increase capacity from 7 to 11 bedrooms! Contact : Ray White Paradise +62 (0) 87 860 053 153 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com

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9300 sqm

SPECTACULAR VIEW CLIFF FRONT LAND IN UNGASAN. Surrounded by a panoramic 180 degree view of the majestic Indian Ocean! 93 are (9300) absolute cliff front land available in the established and growing area of Ungasan. This land will not be on the market long as smaller blocks of cliff front land are extremely rare! This cliff-front land is ideal for the development of a luxury villa resort. Title : Hak Milik Price : POA

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