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Say What? Question: My husband is 43 years old. He and I have been married for two years. This is our second marriage. His mother is 70, and she consumes his life. He calls on her an average of 3-5 times a day every day. If something breaks down, he just about breaks his neck getting over to her house. If something I need breaks, good luck getting it fixed! I still have a towel rack from 6 months ago that he has not put up yet. The worst instance came on my last birthday. He completely forgot my birthday because he was out buying his mom a television. Then, to save face, he claimed that a television for her will allow him more time with me. Well, guess what, NOT! Now the television isn’t working properly, and it needs to be fixed. It just goes on and on with her. Then, if that were not enough, he wants her to move in with us; so that he will not be running over to her house all the time. I put my foot down and said no, and life has been a nightmare. I know it’s just a matter of time. She has even found a renter for her house. Help! Dr. ZZ: From the sounds of it, you don’t have much leveraging power in this relationship. After you talk to your husband about his mother, your husband has to be willing to encourage her to become more independent. It appears as if he is not. You, therefore, are stuck in the middle of their interaction. Yet this “stuckness” is apparently not upsetting enough for you to consider leaving the marriage. Thus, you need to draw a few lines in the sand before his mother moves in, and it is too late to negotiate. Will she have her own room? Will there be a private room or office for you to retreat to for privacy? Whatever you require in advance of this change in lifestyle needs to be addressed in advance and outlined explicitly. Define your limits before the situation becomes intolerable. Come to a series of agreements with your husband, and uphold those agreements as the only possible way for this to work. Saying “no” and “I want” are two of the most difficult phrases to utter without alienating yourself or others. You need to start asking for 100% of what you want 100% of the time; be willing to hear know, and negotiate the difference. Practice the phrase, “Excuse me, this does not work for me.” Approaching the coming move-in as an opportunity to flex your self-assertiveness muscle will give you a platform from which to defend your boundaries; your husband and his mother are apt to continue testing them. Question: About two months ago, a co-worker and I began having a romantic relationship. Recently, we started having
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Question: I’m struggling with a situation that I got myself into. I’ve been seeing a counselor recently, and it has helped greatly with personality issues and other things that cause me to lie. I used to lie all the time. Everything I said was a lie. The counselor has put into words that explain why I am like this and has helped me cope with ways of not lying anymore. But, before I changed, I told the guy I was dating that I had a miscarriage. Now he is my boyfriend and we’re talking about getting married. I don’t think we can move forward with this huge lie at the foundation of our involvement. I don’t want to tell him I lied about that, but he brought it up, and I already lied to cover it. What do I do? Dr. ZZ: It’s impossible to create a healthy relationship built on lies. If you’re talking about marriage, you need to be able to go into your union without secrets, which can sink it in the future. Nobody wins when living with a lie. One of our biggest strengths as human beings is the “ability to respond” and to take “response-ability” for our actions. You may find it helpful to have a nonjudgmental conversation with your boyfriend or to talk with your counselor about the issue and even invite your boyfriend to a few sessions. Behaviors you establish now will direct the future of your involvement. You can’t change the past, but you can decide how to behave in the moment and how to proceed. You deserve to be in a relationship in which both people tell each other the truth, and there aren’t hidden secrets. Love and honesty go hand in hand.
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WOMEN MYSTICS OF BALI The Shaktisangama Tantra states that: Woman is the creator of the Universe. The Universe is her form. Woman is the foundation of the world; She is the true form of the body. In woman is the form of all things, of all that lives and moves in the world. There is no jewel rarer than woman, no condition superior to that of a woman. The Peruvian Qu’ero shamans, a tribe that pre-date the Incans, prophesized that in this current time on earth, humanity will be experiencing a Pachakuti-“The Great Turning.” Pacha means world and Kuti means reversal- “world reversal.” Other indigenous cultures as well as the world’s religions possess prophecies calling these ‘the end times’. The Earth and Her peoples are completing a consciousness evolutionary cycle. Humanity is turning away from living in a world order founded in fear and hierarchy towards creating a new paradigm grounded in love and harmonic diversity. “This is the end, Beautiful friend, this is the end” says singer/songwriter Jim Morrison. Females and a heart centric consciousness are the evolutionary revolutionaries for creating this New Earth paradigm. The intuitive, empathic, creative, and embodied qualities of cosmic Feminine energy are now rising to guide us to remind us that we are the Creators of our world. Shakti, the Great Mother in the Hindu tradition, is the sacred fire energy rising up from the core of Gaia. Shakti, in Her form as Kundalini, lies curled up in a serpentine coil of energy in our genitals. Shakti is the creative fire that gives birth to new forms. She most actively manifests through female embodiment. The Altai of Mongolia name the new coming age for humanity: ‘The Age of Woman”. Bali is an island of Bhakti, devotion. Balinese women are the hearth’s of this devotion. Their devotion is carried into the air on the incense rising up out of each daily offering. Devotion is the backdrop that holds the island in a magical embrace. Bali itself is a Mother, Her fertile rice fields and lush jungles providing a nurturing, restorative cradle for all who partake in Her bounty. The Hindu tradition on Bali worships the Divine Feminine in many forms. The Balinese also revere traditional healers (balians). It is no wonder that in recent years rising numbers of young Balinese women are awakening and becoming balian Tapakans. “God now wants to make a balance on the earth. We have a mission to help people. Many women are now having spiritual experiences”, says Ni Putu Suadini of Penestanan. I experience Ibu Putu as a very powerful mystic. The moment she touched my third eye (the area in the middle of the forehead) I dropped into a deep trance. Ibu Putu awakened to her spiritual powers 10 years ago, yet says: “I cannot name myself a Tapakan. I am still in training! The Goddess will let me know when I have arrived.” A Tapakan moves into altered states to bring forward messages, actions, healings and wisdom for people to practically incorporate in their daily lives. Although all traditional healers call Spirit their Source of healing and consciousness transformation, a Tapakan initially obtains healing power through a form of supernatural initiation. This direct relationship with Spirit or a God or Goddess as a medium, identifies a Tapakan. Dewi Sri, the Goddess of fertility presiding over the rice fields and the sea initiated Ibu Putu during a ceremony by the ocean. Ten years ago, when Ibu Putu was 29 years old, she attended a community ceremony at the ocean. “I have walked down these temple steps to the ocean many, many times. Yet on this night I felt strange. I experienced powerful shifts in my thoughts and energy. We all sat by the ocean to chant the Gayatri mantra at midnight. I usually close my eyes, yet they just did not want to close. Soon I saw Dewi Segara (a form of Dewi Sri) rise out of the ocean bringing a yellow coconut.
A yellow light came with her. A blue light was directed towards me and threw me back one meter!” The blue light rendered Ibu Putu unconscious. When she awoke the priests were standing around. “I was in shock. I did not know what happened. The priests then told me the story.” Ibu Putu Suadani has one brother and was born in P a d a n g Te g a l . H e r mother Bai (meaning ‘here’) was a radical Balinese woman, initiating and building the first all women gamelan orchestra. Ibu Putu was a child and remembers that “The men were very angry, and my mother simply told them: ‘Let’s just try it out.” A former dancer Ibu Putu is the head of a foundation that serves to teach boys, girls and women dance and gamelan. “My mother is my inspiration. She is my Light.” Bai died of cancer a few years ago. Each Tapakan comes into possession of their mystical wisdom and healing power through their own supernatural experience. For example, no medical doctor could find the cause for Ida Ratu of Tampaksiring’s physical problems. However a traditional Balinese healer knew exactly what was ailing her: ‘You are sick because God wants you to be a healer. You need to follow your true destiny”. Ida Ratu resisted this diagnoses for weeks until she surrendered and prayed to the God Siwa to heal her. On the next full moon, many people, including priests, showed up at her door. ‘Spirit heals all. It all comes from God.” Ida Ratu confirms to me. Ida Ratu is a full time full on Tapakan, only taking a break during her menstruation and special ceremonies. At times there can be thirty people, Balinese and foreigners, waiting to receive her blessings and healings. Indigenous healers in any country are not known to set appointments, have websites or advertise. They are found through word of mouth and synchronicity. If we are meant to meet them, life guides us to their doorstep. Ida Resi Alit (Ida Panditha Mpu Budha Maharsi Alit Parama Daksa) is a rare exception in many ways. She has a page on FACEBOOK, yet she is too busy as the youngest (age 24) and only female Pendanda (high priestess) on Bali to answer messages.
disciplines rightly resonated with the young woman. These practices initiated frequent out-of-body and near death experiences for I Komang. It was during these episodes in which the divine downloaded the mantras (in ancient Sanskrit, Chinese and Tibetan) mudras (hand movements) and complex religious rights that only an ordained Pendanda would know. I Komang’s accomplishments were so rapid, that many high priests were called to her compound to witness her skills, knowledge and wisdom. She found a Nabe that would then recommend her for ordination as a High Priestess. After ten days of arduous testing, in an unprecedented act, on March 13, 2007 the National Board of Ordination of the Hindu Dharma Association ordained the 21-year-old I Komang a Pendanda. Through a series of synchronicities I arrived to be with Ida Resi Alit (also called the Maharishi) in her compound during a full moon melukat (cleansing ceremony). Residing along with the traditional Hindu deities in her compound were statues of Buddha and o n e o f K u a n Yi n , wrapped in vibrant red cloth. Once the Maharishi completed the melukat with Balinese devotees, she invited us 6 foreigners onto her porch. The Maharishi speaks little English, and one of her students served as translator: ‘Do you have any questions for me,” She asked. After a long pause, a young Australian woman requested guidance for choices in her life. The Maharishi responded: “Look to your own heart. There you will find the answers.” We then participated in a heart meditated, guided by Ida Alit’s chanting. Ida Alit received a vision of building an ashram devoted to teaching a heart centric path of spirituality. This ashram is conceived as the ocean, refusing no river for it is a center that recognizes that all religious and spiritual traditions arise from one infinite, shimmering Source. She names the ashram “Ashram Purwa Agung.” Purwa means ‘Of the East or first light’ and Agung means ‘majesty.’ The inspiration for this ashram arises out of the Maharishi’s awareness that humanity is in the midst of a consciousness re-birth.
Traditionally Pendanda’s are born of the Brahman caste. In Bali, there are four castes; Sundras, the peasants who comprise over 90% of the population, Wesias, the warrior caste, which also includes traders and some nobility, Satrias, the caste of kings, and Pendanas and priests. (Brahman). The caste of a person is indicated by their name: Sundra caste names are the Made’s and Putus; Ida Bagus name the Brahman caste; Ana Agung, Dewi or Tjokrda for Satrias, and I Gusti for Wesias. Each caste has its own language, and a separate dialect exists to enable someone to address one of unknown caste to avoid disrespect. Ida Resi Alit is a Pendanda born of the Sundra caste.
The ancient Hindu scripture the Mahabarata prophesized that a Golden Age, Satya Yuga, will arise once our current cycle, the Kali Yuga is complete. The Mahabarata describes the Satya Yuga:
The office of Pendanda is usually passed down from father to son of his choice. When the son accepts the inheritance, he then participates in an intensive 3-year training from a qualified teacher known as Nabe. The Nabe prepares the future pendanda’s mind, body and soul to step into the many responsibilities of a high priest. The final act of the pendanda’s training is to be wrapped in a shroud, symbolically dying to be reborn as one with the God Siwa. Ida Resi Alit (born I Komang Wediantari in the village of Tagganahhn Tanggahan Bangli), experienced many mini near death experiences before she was fully recognized as a Pendanda.
These three women are but many on the island of Bali and throughout the world who are rising up as conscious containers of the Feminine, showing us how to first fall in love with our self and to then extend this love to the ‘other’ as not separate from the Self. I also share the experience of Dr. Christopher Hills when he says: “God loves all equally, but the Goddess loves each for their uniqueness.” These three female mystics reveal that the direct path to living in Happiness is to surrender and be, as Ibu Putu says a ‘shadow puppet with God.’ As Ibu Putu says: ‘Many people just expect to be given powers or things. Too many people expect things to happen without even asking- without devotion or prayer. If you want a gift…ask God directly!”
Upon graduation from high school in 2006, I Komang left her village to seek a job in economics on Bintan Island, an island known for commerce, off the coast of Singapore. After several months seeking a job with no results, I Komang returned to Bali. Her grandfather, the village priest Mangku Bawe, was distressed upon observing the deepening depression of his granddaughter. Mangku Bawe began to instruct I Komang in meditation, chakra energy, and yoga. These ancient metaphysical
…there were no poor and no rich; there was no need to labor, because all that men required was obtained by the power of will; the chief virtue was the abandonment of all worldly desires. The Satya Yuga was without disease; there was no lessening with the years; there was no hatred or vanity, or evil thought; no sorrow, no fear. All mankind could attain to supreme blessedness.”
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Peace, Love & Misunderstanding Bruce Beresford is an Australian director who was to enjoy much acclaim after he moved to America. Some of his better known movies include ‘The Getting of Wisdom’ (1977), ‘Breaker Morant’ (1980), and ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ (1989). In most of his movies, Beresford likes to place his characters in a situation in which they have to experience some sort of cultural clash. In his latest film, an aging flower child, who never left Woodstock, has to cope with the sudden arrival at her home of her conservative lawyer daughter, whom she hasn’t seen in 20 years. Differences of opinion had driven them apart, and, now, the daughter is seeking her mother’s support as she goes through a difficult divorce. Beresford makes a very peaceful movie, as he looks at the disparity between the hippie values of the 1960s and 70s, and the more forthright politics of today. The role of Woodstock’s local activist and ‘weed’ grower fits Jane Fonda like a glove, and, her co-star, Catherine Keener, gives a great performance as the emotionally distraught daughter. Butter This is a very amusing but very odd comedy from director Jim Field Smith, who has much fun while he looks at one of America’s more eccentric folk crafts of butter sculpturing. A ruthlessly ambitious woman is determined to win first place in butter sculpturing at the local State Fair, however, she has stiff competition in the form of a 10 year old orphaned girl, who has the sympathies of the Fair’s audience with her. The ruthless woman will stop at nothing to take the title. Jennifer Garner is terrific as this malicious woman, and she gets great support from Ty Burrell, Olivia Wilde, Alicia Silverstone, and Hugh Jackman. In a weird way, the movie is also rather educational as it reveals how butter sculptures are created. These sculptures are just fantastic. Rock of Ages Director Adam Shankman has adapted this long running Broadway musical to the Silver Screen, and, it too is a lot of fun, if, perhaps, a bit cliché ridden. A small town girl arrives in Hollywood, and she scores a job as a waitress in a nightclub, while pursuing her dreams of rock ‘n’ roll stardom. All of your favorite hits from the 1980s are revamped for the musical beat of today, and, Tom Cruise, Alec Baldwin, and Catherine Zeta-Jones are just some of the cast, who enjoy themselves immensely as they over-act outrageously. Okay, the musical is not brilliant film-making, but, it is pretty good entertainment. Leave it on the Floor And, now, another musical with a very different beat. Director Sheldon Larry takes all of the standard conventions of a traditional Hollywood musical to create an elaborate gay ‘show’. After his mother throws him out, for being gay, an African-American stud finds refuge with a crew of Los Angeles dancers. This crew specializes in a dance style called ‘Walking’. It is a mix of Hip-Hop, Vogue, Muscleman Posing, Fashion Parade, and Drag Show. The crew is revving up for a big up coming competition. Guess who wins? ‘Straight’ people should enjoy all of the original songs and witty gay humor. Though, the Seminyak gay crowd will find much more in the movie. Paraisos Artificiais I suppose you could call this Brazilian movie a musical of sorts as well. There is not much dialogue in the movie, and, the whole thing is set to a pounding disco beat. The movie tells a story of how a drug dealer and a DJ almost meet at a Beach Rave in Brazil, then, finally connect in a nightclub in Holland. There is a lot of depiction of drug use in the movie, but, this is essential to the plot. All-the-same, director Marcos Prado’s mix of steamy sex, superb imagery, and pulsating music does indeed create a fantastic cinematic ‘Artificial Paradise’. Luca Bianchi is incredibly handsome, and Nathalia Dill is remarkably gorgeous. Lots of other beautiful people co-star.
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Moonrise Kingdom Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, and Tilda Swinton are just part of the cast in this off beat comedy, written by Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola. Wes Anderson also directs, and you would expect better from him. Set on a small island, a 12 year old boy runs away from a scout camp to keep a rendezvous with his girlfriend. The population of the island is very alarmed, and they have to search everywhere to find the missing children before a storm hits. The movie starts off strongly, but later becomes dreary. The Expatriate An ex-CIA agent is living in Belgium, and, for reasons which are hard to fathom, he and his teenage daughter are pursued by some relentless killers. This is really just a typical action movie, and deserves no further comment.
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Like Crazy An American man and an English lass meet in a Californian College. But, immigration problems separate them, and they try a long distance romance. Cosmopolis A peculiar ‘art-house’ movie from Canadian director David Cronenberg. A rich man conducts all of his business from the back of a stretch limousine. The Letter Another really weird ‘art-house’ movie. It is not clear if Winona Ryder is suffering from hallucinatory dreams, or experiencing a nervous breakdown. Tonight You’re Mine A man and a woman are handcuffed together at a rock concert in Scotland. Adopted Pauly Shore makes an awful documentary about adopting an African baby.
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Prometheus Some astronauts go to a distant planet to investigate the possibilities of life. Peace, Love & Misunderstanding Differences of opinion have driven a hippie mother and her daughter apart. Butter A ruthless woman wants to win first place in butter sculpture at a State Fair. Darling Companion A dysfunctional family must search the woods looking for their missing dog. MIB3 Two secret agents journey back in time to 1969 to capture a very nasty alien. Rock of Ages In Hollywood a small town girl pursues her dreams of rock ‘n’ roll stardom. Red Lights A professor specializes in investigating the claims of supernatural psychics. Arbitrage A leading financier is involved in a car-crash, in which his mistress is killed. Leave it on the Floor An African-American stud goes to live with a crew of Los Angeles dancers. Paraisos Artificiais A drug dealer and a DJ almost meet in Brazil, and then connect in Holland. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2012 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-08 August 12
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia
Inventing Art by Bruce Cranquist This 346-page book – a virtual tour de force on how to interpret Balinese art – begins with one simple question: “Why would someone from Oslo want to look at a painting from Batuan?” The author then goes on to answer this simple yet existential question by looking at the aesthetics, history and the marketing of works from the Batuan school of painting which are well crafted, finely balanced, remarkably dense, deeply saturated and infused with both a staggering number of mythical creatures and routines of ordinary village life. Bruce Cranquist, who has been writing about and illustrating books on Balinese art for more than 20 years, begins with small baby steps, eventually showing us a whole new way to approach art. An overview sets Batuan village in context with a four-color map showing its layout, all the main temples, surroundings, rivers and other physical features. The second chapter covers Batuan’s social history distinguished by its very high concentration of artists and relatively large high-caste population. In 1985 the total number of Batuan villagers engaged in art-related work outnumbered the people doing non-art work – extremely unusual for any social group. The third chapter is a discussion of the very beginnings of the age of tourism and how globalization affected Bali: the Dutch exerting political power, codifying the island’s laws, drastically reordering caste distinctions, the making of early films about Bali, the opening of the first art shops, the first wandering merchant artists who sold paintings directly to tourists. The new market for commercially viable paintings at the start of a nascent tourist industry served as a bridge to the larger world.
*The anthropologists Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson commissioned for ethnographic study 845 Batuan paintings from 71 Batuan residents, stipulating that the paintings not be copies of earlier work and at times specifying the subject matter to be portrayed.
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*Balinese art has historically been put into the service of political ends. The Dutch used a traveling exhibit of Balinese art, which toured Holland and America to promote the Dutch claim over Indonesia in the late 1940s. John Coast would also use his worldwide tour of a Balinese dance troupe to culturally showcase the island in support of the new Indonesian republic. Inventing Art is an ocean’s depth more penetrating than your usual large format book on Balinese art. As the author states, “I was not interested in making just another big, dumb book about art to place on a coffee table, glance at once or twice, then the book becoming just a part of a room’s interior decoration. I also didn’t want to just describe the iconography, history and ethnographic characteristics of a certain school of art. These are all just a part of the story.” His is a frustration borne of working on far too many lightweight art books – over two dozen so far. It was time for something more perceptive and he felt that Batuan paintings were worth the effort. From a naively posed question, Cranquist begins slowly and persuasively to progress to more abstract concepts. To him, evaluating a painting without dealing with the meaning of its abstract form is like listening to jazz without hearing the swing or listening to blues without feeling the mojo. Graphic elements worth taking note of are a two-page black and white drawing of the 25-meter-long carved bas relief of Yeh Pulu depicting the daily life of Bali in the 14th century and a chart showing the results of a census taken of Batuan families in which each family member’s activities and occupations are recorded. The bibliography is a valuable source of published material about Balinese art. This is a formidable work of erudition. After putting scores of Batuan paintings under an analytic microscope, not only is the reader’s understanding of an important school of Balinese painting satisfied but also the book puts to rest a common misconception – that Balinese painting is just a product of a foreign culture from a distant and hard to understand land.
*The most important contributions made by such foreign artists as Spies, Bonnet and Meir were not new technical expertise or artistic conventions which only had a peripheral and superficial effect on the fundamental ascetics of Balinese painting.
In the end, the writer’s slowly unfolding and cumulative narrative convinces the observer from Oslo (or anywhere in the world) that Batuan paintings – and Balinese art as in general – can be more accessible to a wider audience. From the particular he has extrapolated universal truths and similarities found in all the world’s art.
*One of the truest forms of Balinese painting, appealing to only the most discerning of buyers, is expressed most clearly in black and white, even though it often takes longer to complete the painting and may be more difficult to sell.
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*Hidden jokes, naughty scenes and sardonic wit are often found in the corners of paintings, frequently behind trees, bushes and walls. This humor often has no connection to the main narrative of the painting.
Though the author’s two main sources of information about art in Bali are the inspired writings of professors Hildred Geertz and Adrian Vickers, Inventing Art is not academic or theory-laden. Readers need not visit Bali nor study anything about Bali to experience and appreciate the meaning of the works he discusses. In the process, we are informed of some intriguing facts and disabused of a few common misconceptions.
*The earliest depictions of tourists showed them as curious apparitions: the explorer, the bureaucrat, the academic and the art buyer. As numbers increased from the 1970s onwards, references to visitors in paintings also increased with tourists portrayed in the corners of paintings surfing, parasailing, riding on motorcycles, drinking beer and sporting ungainly cameras.
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Inventing Art by Bruce Cranquist, Satumata Press 2012, 346 pages, bibliography, glossary. Available for Rp550,000 at Ganesha bookstores or directly from Satumata Press at email brucegran@yahoo.com or tel. 081-2385-4775. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2012 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/I-25 Jan 12
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Sayu Komang was born in the small village of Mendoyo Dauh Tukad in the Jembrana District of West Bali and grew up surrounded by beautiful rice fields. Sayu attended Bali’s Udayana University, graduating with a degree in the socio-economics of agricultural in 2011. She has worked in a cosmetics business and in a small restaurant in Denpasar, but missed managing her family’s farm. Sayu started working at IDEP in 2003 as a volunteer. Today she is in charge of IDEP’s Permaculture Centre in Batuan, and is the organization’s program manager in the development of permaculture practices in Bali’s farming communities. Specializing in seed saving, compost and soil rehabilitation, she also teaches permaculture workshops in English and volunteers her time at the Ubud Organic Market. Sayu lives with her husband and daughter in Batubulan. What was your childhood like? I come from a family of farmers, and spent my childhood playing and helping my parents in the rice fields and in the fruit garden. As a kid, I loved picking and eating fruit straight from the tree! Why did you start working for IDEP?
How many different types of organic seeds do you produce? IDEP currently has 33 vegetable seeds species in its seed bank. For the time being, we only focus on seeding vegetable crops. However, we are trying to practice small scale fruit plant propagation by vegetative methods. Fruit trees are less vulnerable compared to vegetables because fruits can be reproduced through vegetative methods like air layering, grafting and cutting. Vegetables can only be reproducted by collecting and generating seeds. What are the most difficult organic seeds to produce?
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Currently, the most challenging have been beetroot, potatoes and carrots. Even though we can easily produce carrots seeds, the results are not of the best quality yet. Do you also help other growers produce organic seeds? We are currently training, guiding and supporting several farmers in Bangli district on how to run an organic farm in a sustainable way, which includes producing their own seeds. The farmers and their families now consume healtier food, have reduced their production costs and increasd the family income by selling their surplus seeds to IDEP. We hope to find right market, hopefully on a national level, to spread the seeds among the public.
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How can people learn more about cultivating their own seeds? IDEP receives grants to run workshops in both Bahasa Indonesia and English to teach people how to do it. IDEP trains growers at their location anywhere in Indonesia so our methods are able to be adapted to local conditions. We want to spread the word as much as we can, and hope for a snow ball effect. Our motto is “Helping people to help themselves.” Do you accept volunteers? For the past 12 years, IDEP has had many volunteers from all around the world. Personally, I feel that IDEP needs more local volunteers in order to better prepare the next generation of Indonesians to live in a sustainable world.
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I liked gardening so much and also I wanted to learn about social work. I haven’t left the organization since I started volunteering here. Why is producing and selling seeds important? When I started learning how to grow seeds in 2006, I found out how difficult it was to obtain organic seeds locally. All the seeds sold in shops were becoming more and more expensive for local farmers. The worst of it was that the majority of seeds could not be reproduced, so new nonreproducable seeds had to be bought constantly to replenish supplies. This resulted in the farmers becoming economically dependent on the seed producers. This situation continues to this day. Moreover, these GMO transgenic seeds are harmful for to agriculture, the environment and consumers. What can be done to stop the spread of genetically modified farming practices on Bali? The easiest way is what IDEP is trying to do - get local farmers to produce their own seeds, then grow their crops organically. This very simple solution is safe for agriculture, the environment and human health. It is the only way to endorse local “seeds banks” and secure food production for future generations. By producing their own seeds, farmers will not depend on manufacturers any longer and significantly reduce their production costs. It all can be summed up in one word: SUSTAINABILITY. How many plant species on Bali have already been lost? Because of the “green revolution,” many farmers switched to hybrid seeds and stopped collecting local seeds. Some
Are you involved in any other environmentalist causes? I focus much of my time on my job at IDEP, but in my spare time I help my husband at his organic business. I also help manage the Ubud organic market. I think this very important because if organic farmers feel that their incomes can increase, they will become more and more interested in taking up organic agriculture. What do you consider Bali’s most critical environmental problem? The lack of interest among Balinese young people to go into the farming sector. If the younger generation has no interest, then there will be fewer farmers and local food producers in this island’s future. How may readers learn more about IDEP’s various programs? IDEP website: http://www.idepfoundation.org/ Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/idepfoundation Twitter: https://twitter.com/idepfoundation Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/idepfoundation. We also make available leaflets and booklets about seed saving.
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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE OCTOBER 17 - OCTOBER 31, 2012
The New Moon phase on the 15th was in Libra and brings a month of harmonizing and balancing. The Full Moon at the end of this fortnight is at 7 Taurus and trines Pluto. There will be a more effortless let-go at this time and bringing a bit of a contrast to the ripping up and tearing that’s been occurring in these past few weeks. As the Sun moves on into Scorpio on the 23rd the mood changes as it promptly meets up with Saturn and gets it’s instructions as to what to do next with regard the transformation. With Saturn now transiting Scorpio the tone is more intense and the compelling urge to get things done is strong. Discussions are deep, meaningful, transformative and powerful. Venus enters Libra by the end of the month and she is very at home in her own sign. She will however trigger both Uranus and Pluto at the beginning of November and more relationship purges are in store. Mercury goes into Sagittarius now also although we are set for another of those retrograde phases in November, when it retraces steps back to 18 Scorpio. There is a serious overtone to all that we do and are involved in. Mars in Sagittarius is bringing a little relief to the tension of the serious transits with its ability to bring some humor to otherwise somber scenarios. Allow the love to flow this fortnight in those areas that are confronted by change and growth. FULL MOON 22 Libra 32 Ooctober30, 2012 03;51 a.m. ARIES You are a freedom seeking individual and all this intensity is probably getting to you by now. With Uranus in your sign and being catalyzed by Pluto as well as having just met up with Mars to give this freedom urge a push, there are no doubt big changes and movement happening in your life. Mind to not be too hasty or too impulsive with your actions now. You along with everyone else are going to have to face the inner demons and to put the past to rest. If you overlook anything it is going to come back to haunt you with the next round of the Pluto/Uranus purge next May.
LIBRA The Sun leaves your sign and Venus, your ruler enters it. So although you’ve moved out of the limelight your creative potential has become invigorated. A great time to express yourself through different mediums and to possibly recreate yourself and/or your partnership. Sometimes we become lost through our ability to merge within relationship and the urge to merge will be strong this coming month. Underneath all of this will be the catalyzing effect of Uranus and Pluto who are still working at the subconscious level to bring hidden aspects of the psyche to the surface.
TAURUS Venus continues until the end of the month in fellow earth sign Virgo. She’s probably acting a little overbearing in your love life and has you looking for perfection in your relationships. This eases by the end of the fortnight when she then moves into Libra and brings more harmony and flow. This is the time to do the finer details in life and to really get down to the nuts and bolts in communication. Although you may want to avoid certain issues they are simply going to keep coming up until you face them head-on. It’s always better to do it willingly than to be forced into a corner.
SCORPIO So much going on for you at this crucial time of transition. Saturn fresh in your sign and the Sun about to enter and the lingering Pluto/Uranus square all pushing, if not shoving you to grow, change, transform and be yourself. Saturn brings maturation to all aspects of your life and no matter what age you are, these cycles continue as we evolve into more conscious beings. The higher octave of Scorpio is all about power and the fair use of it. The days of manipulation are being rapidly exposed as more people step forward with their version of the truth of different situations.
GEMINI Mercury is in Scorpio until the end of this fortnight and is probing and investigating all aspects of everything and everyone. There’s no lightness here and nor would you want to enter as the jester into an intense debate, unless of course you are willing to run the risk of being verbally taken down. The comic relief will come as Mercury enters Sagittarius although we will get another month of the Scorpio round with the retrograde later in November and December. This is a great time to watch the workings of the mind and to harness it’s powerful positive potential.
SAGITTARIUS As new ideas filtered through over these past months you see that the life you have lived has so much more potential than you ever imagined. You can now claim this life of your dreams and begin living in alignment with it. Even if you don’t know the how to you begin by elaborating on and get the feelings for this new way of living. It can take a little bit of adjusting the way we’ve previously done things so go very gently on you. Of course you are doing your purging as well making way or room for this new to enter your life. It may feel like two steps forward and one back.
CANCER Moon cycle in Libra is all about relationship and communication. Venus the ruler of Libra, is in the sign of Virgo and brings some perfection seeking tendencies and a little doubt and criticism if you go the lower octave. Raising it up a notch brings a great deal of discernment and the ability to sort out the truth from the lies and to have an open and honest communication. A great time to be creative. Allow your intuition to place you in the most appropriate situations and if you are feeling a little overwhelmed by life’s challenges, know that everyone else is going through the same.
CAPRICORN It’s difficult to see the forest for the trees when you are in transformation. Keep moving forward allowing little room for doubt or procrastination. It’s better to keep doing than to question why you are doing it and worrying unnecessarily. It’s impossible to prematurely know the outcome of situations. You simply have to make the journey. Some things leave our lives when its time for them to go. Too much story or drama only tends to cloud situations. You may be experiencing a little more seriousness than is normal for you. Don’t be too concerned or overly burdened.
LEO The Sun brings harmony in Libra and depth and challenge in Scorpio. You will notice this month as it does its transition from one to the other. Although you probably have a preference for peace and harmony and the joyous aspects of life, it is necessary to purge or cleanse once in a while. This could well be the time for that and as you release on the physical you release on the mental and emotional and vice versa. Letting go of attachments or those things that have maintained our sense of identity is not an easy thing for anyone to do.
AQUARIUS You are another with so much pushing you to grow, move, transform and change. You will be reviewing the very nature of your relationships over these next weeks as well. The old formulas and models just don’t seem to cut it and you are opening your mind to a new way of looking at them. Even with your liberal approach to life you have the capacity to view it from a wider vista now. This is a journey into the self and not an external journey of study or learning. What fits or works for you is personal and is your own value system. Let this not be threatened by others.
VIRGO Venus brings a little love into the Virgo sector and highlights your partnerships along with your values. What really is important to you and why? At the end of the day when all is said and done who is still standing by your side and what truly matters in your life? Are you living in alignment with your own value system and do you value yourself enough or is it being mirrored back to you as a lack of caring coming from others? This is the time to get very honest with you and to start weeding out all of the situations, possessions and behaviors that no longer serve you.
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PISCES Saturn trine Neptune has you looking closely at the possible delusions in your life. Relationships that you thought were very supportive may look like addictions that are not actually serving your growth or evolution. You may cut people out of your life and best to do it in the most harmonious way possible and readily and rapidly forgive yourself and them for any mistakes made or regrets. It is so easy for you to merge and get lost in the other that it is often hard to distinguish the truth from the deception or manipulation. Also look at your motives here as well.
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For Sale; “Dettol refill” liquid antiseptic handsoap (original) in 5lt container, all 100 jerrycan (500 l). Bought too much. Hotel, restaurant, school needs. Rp. 80.000 each. Will deliver for Sanur area. Call Victor 0812 3633 3900. [128] For Sale; Second netbook/ laptop Acer Aspire Happy N550, ultrathin, 10,1”, Wifi, 6cell battery 4-8 hours, 320GB harddisk, 1GB DDR3, very good condition like new, only unit, slave, original charger, Rp. 1.95 million. Call (0361) 786 9350, no SMS. Denpasar. [141] For Sale; Used tablet Archos 7.0 home tablet android, internal 8Gb, Wifi, android, micro SD slot up to 8Gb, complete with box, charger, keyboard, slave, manual, great for movie player HD resolution, only Rp 0,99 million. Call (0361) 786 9350. Denpasar. [142]
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For Sale; 15” MacBook Pro, late 2008 model, new battery and charger, good condition, all accessories included. Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz, 200GB HDD, 4GB RAM, NVidia GeForce 8600M GT 256MB. Included Neophrene Laptop Sleeve & Snow Leopard family package. Price Rp. 6.000.000. 081 7067 2322. Sanur. [139] For Sale; Home gym, Sierra incl. sit-up bench, fair conditon, Rp. 3 juta. Must be dismantled and pick up only. SMS your email address for photo. 0819 1617 5776. Seminyak. [140] There’s always a way if you’re committed.
For Sale; Women’s clutch purse brand Viera by Ragazze. Medium brown leather complete with cloth protector bag. Original in like new condition. Paid $100 in Bangkok at Paragon. Will sell for Rp. 400,000 ONO. Can show in Kuta or Sanur. 081 2398 8979. [120] For Sale; Kitchen sink faucet brand Wasser for hot and cold water. Installed for three days and removed as too large for the sink. Like new condition in original box and all fittings. Model Sink Mixer CKT-S050. Paid Rp. 500,000 at Mitra will sell for Rp. 200,000. Can show in Kuta or Sanur. 081 2398 8979. [121]
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Bali Advertiser Interview: Paul F. Campbell, GM of Warisan The name Warisan has been famous in Bali for many, many years. What a lot of people may not know is that Warisan Furniture has been operating longer than the iconic restaurant. With quality and style that lead the way in modern Indonesian craftsmanship, Warisan Furniture is one of Bali’s endearing success stories. Bali Advertiser spoke with Paul Campbell to see what’s happening within the world of Warisan Furniture. B.A. Paul, what is the secret to Warisan Furniture’s ongoing success? W.F. Love of, and appreciation for, the most valuable resources within Indonesia: its people (the wonderful craftsmen and craftswomen that they are) and its vast array of readily accessible raw materials. We, of course, take our wood from government sustained plantations – so maybe it is our commitment to trying our best to do what is right! Maybe it is our creative efforts! Maybe it is just stubbornness within our team to ride the highs and lows while trying to maintain consistency and quality! But for sure, when you take a tree and turn it into a piece of furniture, problems are bound to happen, so in that case it must be our commitment to our guarantee… we stand by our product and reputation. We aim to please. We care about details. B.A. The furniture industry is such a competitive market in Bali. Do you find it difficult to maintain a presence, given the amount of newcomers to the market?
W.F. What we do for retail on the island is an overflow of what we do for hotels worldwide. We have other showrooms worldwide. Each is as unique as the clientele who walk through our doors. B.A. Just how is Warisan different to other homeware outlets? W.F. Quite possibly it could be our diversity… rustic, colonial, contemporary, tropical and artsy all under one roof. B.A. And what gives you your competitive edge in design? W.F. Bali is a melting pot, so here we take advantage of having access to brilliant local designs while also being able to tap into the international design community.
W.F. The shareholders of Warisan acknowledged many years ago and long before being green was a trend that you must take care of the natural resources of the country that you have been so incredibly blessed to become a part of (or for our Indonesian team, been privileged to be born in this great land). Sure there is a lot of effort involved and many ways to cut corners, but if any of us purposefully or unwisely cut corners we would only be cheating ourselves. B.A. Is there any marketing relationship with Warisan restaurant and your Warisan Furniture establishment? W.F. This is the best part of my job. I get to host clients in the wonderful atmosphere of such a great place with such great food. How great is it to be able to have furniture, art, lighting, jewelry, fashion, antiques and a restaurant all under one roof!
B.A. Can you tell us who your main market is aimed at?
W.F. There is plenty of work to go around.
W.F. People who like beautiful things and consider it important to experience high quality at a competitive price – anyone who can take to a seat and grasp at an arm rest and feel.
B.A. You have two outlets: Warisan Casa and Warisan Living. Are these shops different?
B.A. Can you tell us more about your commitment to using sustainable materials?
B.A. What do you put the success of the Warisan brand down to? W.F. We’ve got oh so much more to accomplish before we will know how to answer that one! For now, we are just enjoying the ride. B.A. And finally, Paul, will we see the Warisan brand popping up in some other market in the near future? W.F. Well, we have recently introduced our furniture to Capetown and Shanghai, but I imagine you mean here in Indonesia? There is a little place up the hill with a rice paddy or two that is within our sights. We also thought of The Big Durian but after much thought, why would we do that? That would be denying everyone an excuse to come and enjoy Bali!
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Fashion For Sale; Bed frame, dark colour, 160x200, made of metal, very good condition, selling for Rp. 1.6 million. Contact Elly on 0818 0530 0379. [067] For Sale; Mattress, size 160x200, very good condition, spring latex, selling for Rp. 1.9 million. Contact Elly on 0818 0530 0379. [068] For Sale; Left over project stock 47m3 FSC certified timber (meranti, kempas, bangkirai) in various sizes and types. Sell the lot for Rp. 6.000.000/m3 or parts based on best offer. Contact 0819 9915 8549 / <chris@ bicg.org>. [069] NC/G/G-3 Oct. 12
For Sale; Boat hardware. 4x Ronstan double blocks model RF417. 29mm light weight. Retail AUD20. Sell Rp. 100.000 each. Brand new, never used. 0819 3608 5166 or <mrthomasallan@ gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [096] For Sale; Boat hardware. Johnson Bilge pump. Bilge mate, 30LPM. 12v DC, 2A draw. Brand new, never opened packet. Retail AUD30, sell Rp. 250.000 fixed price. 0819 3608 5166 or <mrthomasallan@gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [097] For Sale; Garmin GA29 GPS antenna. Pole mount or flush mount. Marine grade GPS antenna. Brand new in box, never installed. Paid AUD99, sell Rp. 500.000. 0819 3608 5166 or <mrthomasallan@ gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [098]
For Sale; Garmin transom mount transducer with depth/temperature. Transom mount can be used to replace the dual frequency transducers included with many Garmin units. Brand new, never installed. Retail AUD80, sell Rp. 500.000. 0819 3608 5166 or <mrthomasallan@gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [099]
All Types of Silk, Imported Wool, Cotton Stretch Linen, Viscose, French Lace, Cotton Twill Suits, Wedding Gown, Kebaya, Batik Jl Teuku Umar 133 Denpasar Telp/Fax. (0361) 236735, 8422504 / 8422505 Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 89 D Telp/Fax. (0361) 9009181 / (0361) 9009182 C/G/G-18 April 12
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. 3.5 Mio Rp (fix). Sanur. For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [105]
For Sale; iPhone 3GS 16GB still with original box and good condition. Call 856 3588. Kuta. [076]
For Sale; Polytron LCD TV 24inch. Brand new and never use, still in box. Call 856 3588. Kuta. [079]
For Sale; Speed queen washing machine 10kg. Price negotiable. Contact for photos 0813 3775 8608 / <diana_surabaya@yahoo. com>. Tuban. [088]
For Sale; Outdoor setting 4 set. Table umbrella sun chair, one month old, Rp. 2.5 juta. Sharp fridge one month old, Rp. 1 juta. Call 0812 3704 9526. Kerobokan. [089]
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For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (about 20 volumes, including the latest The Innocent). Per book only Rp 80.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [106] Trying to contact owners of breeding Lovebirds (species Agapornis fischeri) with the objective of exchanging information and swapping of chicks to prevent inbreeding. Contact Maarten 0817 350 336 / e-mail <maartengt@ gmail.com>. [107]
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For Sale; Big jati cupboard, 2xbed (boxspring), kitchen cupbard, kitchen table with chair, sofa with table +chairs, waterheater, komfor and other small things. Used 6 weeks. Buy together 17 million. Quick sell all together Rp. 7 million. 0812 4618 5675. Jimbaran. [124]
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The ruination of Bali at the hands of mass tourism and its high-end glitterati offshoot is a topic that periodically exercises many minds. Those of us who live here notice it chiefly from the strains it imposes on utterly inadequate public infrastructure. But the other side of the coin is that there are benefits too, mostly in the employment and incomes tourism generates for Balinese and other Indonesians, and these are the primary reason why tourism needs to be encouraged to continue growing. Nonetheless, there are significant problems, which are chiefly revealed to the world by observers who write for media elsewhere. Australian scribbler Deborah Cassrels did that most recently in The Weekend Australian of Sept. 29, with a piece that reminded our primary tourist market what a shambolic mess Bali has made of its best income earner.
We hear good news in relation to the Sanglah-Royal Darwin Hospital link, something that formally came into being while former Northern Territory health minister Kon Vatskalis was in the driving seat. There’s been a change of government in that Australian territory since and Vatskalis is now experiencing the benefits of opposition (there are democratic benefits in this process). But he tells us he’ll be keeping a close eye on the Sanglah connection and that is pleasing. The new government in Darwin is strongly committed, but as Vatskalis points out, it is also committed to balancing the budget and fiscal paring is always a risk in such situations. Much is made in Australia of the fact that with the assistance of the link, Sanglah is able to treat many Australians who injure themselves or fall ill while here on holiday. Less is understood – since it is not really headline material in the Odd Zone – about the incremental health gains it promises for Balinese and other Indonesians on the island. That’s its real benefit. And that’s why it’s really important.
Cassrels homed in on the new Mulia at Nusa Dua. It’s an excrescence. How it got past any planner or regulator would be a mystery were it not for the fact that Badung (the regency) routinely gives provincial regulations the middle finger. Mulia has ruined Geger Beach at Nusa Dua in the name of commercial advantage without an apparent thought for the bigger picture (especially the beach and marine environments), the public status of beaches, or other, smaller and long established businesses around it, or for the future except as defined by corporate profit. Money talks, as the old saying puts it. And Big Money shouts. As always “consensus” – the quotation marks are essential – is achieved by measuring who has the biggest baseball bat. But on a broader argument, it is rather hard to criticise Balinese landowners for wanting some of the action; the bit not already alienated to Jakarta and Surabaya plutocrats, anyway. Bali’s dilemma is customarily sheeted home to rapacious foreign investors. But it’s the local variety that’s far more predatory and much more of a worry. It’s not just Mulia, though its demerits are many. Basically, everyone who can make a play is at it. At Jimbaran Beach, for example, down at the Four Seasons end, a big stone wall has been erected right on the high-water mark, altering the beach and high tide wave dynamics and just waiting for a bad weather episode that will create beach erosion havoc. Still, some fat-wallet tourists will get to enjoy the extra ration of sun lounges for a while. At many other places in southern Bali free access to the beach is effectively proscribed by private roads. This does every Balinese an injustice. Cassrels was not the only complainant on Sept. 29. Robert Schrader had a piece in the American-focused Huffington Post travel blog the same day, in which among other things he observed: “The tourists who visit Bali are the very worst types of tourists in the world: They viciously argue, without removing their Prada sunglasses, over 20 or 30 cents, without realising that employees in even Bali’s most posh resorts are lucky to earn this amount in exchange for an hour of extremely hard work.” Allowing for a measure of dyspepsia – poor Robert apparently suffered the indignity of being abandoned by his boyfriend while he was here, though it eludes us why any of his domestic distempers are relevant – we wouldn’t cavil with his argument. Bali needs to get its act together, certainly. But frankly, so do tourists.
An Annual Rite It was fun to be around this year’s Ubud Writers and Readers Festival and especially, for a diarist, at the two cocktail functions we attended. On such occasions we like to pretend we’re an aspidistra, so we can hear the chatter without necessarily having to bore ourselves rigid by taking an actual part in the serious frivolities. But not to be churlish, we also make an appearance from time to time, often in search of another nice red wine, and meet some nice new chums. We met some on this occasion, from Darwin, Alice Springs, Brisbane and Melbourne, a demographic that fairly sums up the ubiquitous Australian nature of the support mechanism for the festival. Expect to see a more visible ongoing presence by the Australia Asia Institute, a government funded body, in the future. People sometimes wonder why the Australian presence is so pervasive – not only in terms of the writers’ festival – but simple geography, national interest (on both sides of the Arafura Sea) and the generous level of aid funding available explain that. Many more Australian dollars come here than Australian tourists, after all. And provided this traffic is managed, and conducts itself in a mannered way, it’s a good thing. The Australian presence at the festival grows stronger every year, which is no bad thing given the need to create some lasting symbiosis in the Indonesia-Australia relationship. It also helps in the absence of a corporate naming sponsor, though why big business is so short-sighted on this front is a mystery. Janet DeNeefe’s PA, Elizabeth Grant Suttie, gave us a Villa Kitty bookmark. It proclaims “Proud to be a Bali Cat”. We’re happy to have it as a memento. One’s Kindle doesn’t need it, of course, since it cleverly, electronically, bookmarks your current page, but there is yet a place for actual books (thank goodness).
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A New ROLE Ayana Resort and Spa at Jimbaran hosted a lovely dinner on Oct. 6 at which trainee chefs and other young local people cooked a spectacular menu list and served guests as the culmination of their sponsored training at the resort. It is an initiative of the far-seeing ROLE Foundation.
From the Art Bali’s unique art and culture continue to fascinate scholars and others, which is great news in an environment in which so-called global culture is trying to get us all in a head-lock. It is a heritage that must be protected at all costs and advanced where possible. So it was good to see the launch of Adrian Vickers’ scholarly new book at the Hotel Griya Santrian in Sanur on Oct. 5. Vickers is professor of Southeast Asian Studies and director of the Australian Centre for Asian Art & Archaeology at the University of Sydney. He says of his book, which is titled Balinese Arts: Paintings and Drawings of Bali 1800–2010, that it is the first comprehensive survey of Balinese painting from its origins in the traditional Balinese villages to its present place at the forefront of the Asian art scene. He told the Jakarta Post’s dinky little Bali Daily wrap-round: “One of the things that I think was a problem with Balinese arts in the past was that when people published books, they didn’t necessarily choose to exam (sic) a lot. Part of my work over the last four years has been trying to get materials from museums in the Netherlands, private collections in Singapore and the US, where there are a lot of works that have never been seen.” It’s a book of considerable importance – not least because its text and glorious illustrations also form an online data base – and one that will look good in the residual print section of the library at The Cage.
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We’re Away It’s not just the unnecessarily maudlin song and dance that’s been made of the tenth anniversary of the 2002 Bali bombings that’s driven us away on yet another Short Essential Break. Though the fact that Bukit Jimbaran would be a virtual no-go zone while leaders (including the “Australian premiere” in the words of the screamer of a headline in a formerly sentient English-language weekly newspaper here) and bulk supplies of tissues were being distributed for the lachrymose crowds expected at GWK was certainly a factor. Oct. 12 was a good day not to be here.
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That’s not because we should now forget the outrage of 2002 or its smaller reprise in 2005. Both were abominations at the hands of murderously deluded terrorists, most of whom are now locked up or are, so to speak, no longer among us. Good riddance to them and their perniciously skewed catechism. We must never forget. But neither should we fixate on past horror. Next edition’s Diary will come to you from the splendid wine regions of Western Australia, where we’re going to pop a cork or two. We’ll be back in Bali at the end of the month. With Vegemite supplies.
Our Heroine Nengah Widiasih, the 19-year-old disabled weightlifter from Kubu, Karangasem, who represented Indonesia at the London Paralympics, deservedly won the Outstanding Achievement award at this year’s YAK Awards. Congratulations, Nengah. You make us all feel proud – and humbled. Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/G/I-30 May 12
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Passport – Essentials for the Life Traveler How many times have we traveled & how often have we uttered the words “I really must buy some uncrushable clothing so I don’t end up looking a wreck when I arrive and then having to iron it all” ugh! Cottons and linens don’t really feature in a travel wardrobe neither do synthetics, however there are fabrics on the market that are perfect for wearing onboard plane, boat, train or car & will fit snugly into one’s luggage whereupon you just pull it all out & hang in the cupboard – Lenzing Modal is now a staple fabric on the market (be careful as there are copies!) so look for the swing tag. Apart from this revolutionary fabric, Passport’s secret of success is, the cut of each style will flatter any figure shape. Passport offers the women a range of clothing possibilities that project a real wow factor; easy-wear, super comfortable, pieces that take you from leisure time & daywear to dress up glam, so all will fit into a suitcase for your next trip! Another aspect – shapes is there are real options to mix around; short tops, mid length to long dresses, for instance add some leggings under a dress or slip on a little transparent mesh top with short sleeves under a sleeveless dress taking you from a casual daytime look to a dressed up evening occasion. The
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Passport collection is all about black & white however the loveliest shade of deep coral has now been introduced to the range. Little Black Dresses, all have some unique detail, a little bit of pleating, a tuck, a swathe or frill, could be an insert of sheer black mesh or lace. Perhaps you love the top of a dress but prefer the bottom of another dress, you are getting a dress to suit your own personal shape, or if you love a sleeveless dress but want a sleeve, they can do too!
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STEM CELLS – The Medicine of the Future The medical journals are abuzz this week with the news that two scientists have won the Nobel Prize in medicine for the groundbreaking discovery that cells in the body can be reprogrammed into completely different kinds (stem cells). Sir John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka showed how to make the equivalent of embryonic stem cells without the ethical questions those very versatile cells pose, a promise scientists are now scrambling to fulfill.
problems. Stem cells may give rise to new treatments or even, some say, a cure; other experts have expressed skepticism.
Lung diseases - From human embryonic stem cells, researchers in Texas have created transplantable sources of lung cells in the lab. Those lung cells could potentially be used to repair damage brought on by a variety of pulmonary conditions or by lung trauma resulting from a car accident, Until this discovery stem cells had been harvested from bullet wound, or sports injury. Unpublished studies using such human embryos (a controversial practice) and umbilical cord cells have shown promise for tissue repair in mice with acute blood. But this recent discovery has shown that cells lung injury, the group reports. harvested from the patients own skin or the gut can be re-programmed to become blank cells, and then Arthritis - Also called degenerative joint disease, encouraged to become other types of cells necessary to osteoarthritis—the most common form of arthritis—results when protective cartilage in joints wastes away. Once it’s replace damaged cells in other parts of the body. The work of British researcher Gurdon and Japanese gone, it’s gone for good. Stem cells could change that. scientist Yamanaka holds hope for treating diseases like Scientists are examining how best to use them to rebuild lost Parkinson’s and diabetes by growing customized tissue for cartilage and repair shot joints. transplant. At this stage the benefits of stem cell therapy are largely Sickle cell anemia - Stem cell researchers are exploring hypothetical, however the feeling is that stem cell therapy is ways to correct numerous blood disorders, including sickle firing up to be the medicine of the future, offering a cure for cell anemia. Mice have been cured of the sometimes-deadly diseases that had previously untreatable. A number of condition after receiving transfusions of stem cells made from current stem cell treatments already exist, although they are their own skin cells. not commonly used because they tend to be experimental, Organ failure - What better way to ease the shortage of sometimes controversial and not very cost-effective. Here’s a look at some health problems that stem cells might organs for transplantation than to grow new ones? That’s what some scientists think, and with stem cells, that vision someday cure—or at least help treat: may become more than a pipe dream. Researchers have Spinal cord injury - In January 2008, the Food and Drug grown a beating rat heart in the lab with the help of heart cells Administration of the USA OK’d its first-ever human study of from newborn rats, preliminary proof of the concept. a medical treatment derived from human embryonic stem cells. The objective: help people with acute spinal cord Baldness - Hair follicles also contain stem cells, and some injuries. While expected to assess only the safety of the researchers predict research on these follicle stem cells may treatment, the study also might show if the paralyzed lead to successes in treating baldness through an activation volunteers can regain some feeling in and control over their of the stem cells progenitor cells. This treatment is expected to work by activating already existing stem cells on the scalp. lower extremities. A team of Korean researchers claim that they have already Later treatments may be able to simply signal follicle stem transplanted multi-potent adult stem cells from umbilical cells to give off chemical signals to nearby follicle cells which cord blood to a patient suffering from a spinal cord injury and have shrunk during the aging process, which in turn respond that following the procedure, she could walk on her own, to these signals by regenerating and once again making without difficulty. The patient had not been able to stand up healthy hair. for roughly 19 years. Currently parents may already choose to have umbilical cord Diabetes - In 2007scientists reported that they had coaxed blood harvested and stored after the birth of their child. human embryonic stem cells into becoming insulin- However once again this is a costly and now it seems producing, blood sugar-regulating cells in diabetic mice. The questionably viable procedure. If scientists can already create stem cells from skin and gut aim is to someday do the same for people. tissue, then the collection and saving of cord blood for years Heart disease - Several clinical trials targeting heart under specific cryo-frozen conditions may no longer be disease have shown that adult stem cell therapy is safe, necessary. Food for thought! In the meantime the progress of effective, and equally efficient in treating old and recent this revolutionary medical field will certainly be something to heart attacks. Stem cell therapy for treating heart disease watch. was commercially available in at least five continents at the last count in 2007. Parkinson’s disease - Stem cells may also help those who suffer from Parkinson’s, a neurodegenerative disorder that can cause tremors, stiffness, and other movement and speech problems. Studies show that embryonic stem cells can give rise to the dopamine-making neurons that Parkinson’s patient’s lack. When transplanted into rodents with a Parkinson’s-like disorder, those replacement brain cells improved the animals’ motor function. Alzheimer’s disease - Likewise, embryonic stem cells may come in handy against Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive and deadly disorder that degrades and kills brain cells, leading to memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral
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For Sale; Computer table 48cm wide by 110cm long. Price: Rp. 200.000. For more info sms me at 0815 4742 6222, or e-mail at <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [084] For Sale; Teak shelves L=120cm, W=45cm, H=150cm, Rp. 3 million. Teak shelves L=110cm, W=45cm, H=130cm, Rp. 2 million. Teak shelves L=140cm, W=45cm, H=142cm, Rp. 2.2 million. Cornertable radius=73cm, diameter=118cm, H=55cm Rp. 1 million. 0878 6152 2859, e-mail <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>.Seminyak. [085] East Timor open gazebo/ bale. White-washed redwood primitive carved columns. 2.5 metres square. new alang-alang roof. Was yoga platform. Paid Rp. 15 million in March 2012; make an offer. SMS your email for pics 0813 3729 1330. [086]
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For Sale; Modern gazebo 3.5 metre square coconutwood made by architect. 8 windows, 2 sliding doors. green tile roof. Rp. 35 million June 2011; make offer, disassemble and take away. Send sms with email to 0813 3729 1330. [087] For Sale; Telephone table/ chair with drawer, brown, perfect condition, selling for Rp. 975.000. Contact Elly on 0818 0530 0379. [066] C/He/G-7 March 12
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Hello, I am looking for people interested in playing music around Ubud, for fun. I play a dulcimer, I like old time US music, but any other kind of music too. Old folk? Young? Ok. Contact Philip: 0857 3832 5379. [058] For Sale; Ironwood 20cm square, 3-4mtr lenght, old & scarred. 20pcs more. Seriously interested contact Altor <spacesia@gmail. com>. Negara. [059]
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For Sale; Dress full length, lace, off-white, suitable for bridesmaid or party. Brand new, Rp. 350.000. For viewing contact Iris 081 2464 6071 or <iriskyeteo@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [060]
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For Sale; Ceramic pie dish, diameter 27cm, height 3.5cm, bought in Singapore. Used only once. Selling for Rp. 100.000. Contact Iris 081 2464 6071 or email <iriskyeteo@gmail.com>. Denpasar. [061] For Sale; Household and more. Teakwood dining table and chairs, office table, bar’s high chairs, rattan curtain n carpet, rattan sofabed, teak wood TV cupboard, Sony mini DV camera, portable electrical hoover, satellite TV system. E-mail me for picture and price. <jamma74@hotmail.com>. Seminyak. [062]
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- 1/2 cup flour, sifted - 1 pinch salt - 1 Tbl. vanilla extract - 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon Directions : Heat the oven to 375 degrees F. Butter a 25 cm in diameter ceramic or glass baking dish and sprinkle with 2 Tbl. castor sugar.
Originated in France using plump sweet cherries, this easy and yummy dessert can also be served at brunch. You can use a varity of fruits so if rhubarb or mango is out of season try apples or pears or what whatever strikes your fancy. It’s best eaten warm and if calories aren’t a problem drench it in heavy cream, yogurt, or creme fraiche.
Mango Clauffitis
Serves 6-8
Ingredients : - 1/2 tsp. butter for the baking dish - 500-600 gram mango and rhubarb or other fruit combo, chopped - 2 Tbl. castor sugar, see note below For the Batter : - 3 eggs - 1/4 cup castor sugar, see note below - 11/4 cups milk
Put the chopped mango and rhubarb or other fruit into a bowl. Stir in the castor sugar and mix well but gently. Arrange this evenly in the bottom of the buttered dish. Into the container of a blender put the eggs, 1/4 cup castor sugar, and the milk. Blend until well incorporated. Now add the flour, salt, vanilla and ground cinnamon and whirl until smooth. Pour this over the fruit in the baking dish and bake in the preheated oven until a toothpick inserted comes out clean, about 25 - 30 minutes.
We supply high quality professional Spa products, amenities and accessories. Our core business is the supply of bulk spa products. We have a chemist on board to assist custom blending or help create signature treatments to compliment your menu. Our specialty is “Private Label” where our creative team, work with clients to customize and develop exclusive merchandise, to suite your image. We create, design and manufacture exclusive Spa accessories, anything from foot ritual bowls, product presentations and testers, dispensers, trays, tea rituals to tissue boxes. We also make and package gifts for special events and corporate functions. At every stage of design and manufacture we work with our clients to understand their specific needs, to develop and create quality products that reflect the company’s identity. Please check our website for more details on what we do; www.spafactorybali.com
Note: if you can’t find castor sugar you can grind regular white Bali sugar so it is a bit finer but not powder.
All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2012 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Wanted; Second hand Blackberry. Good condition only. No Gemini. 0819 9905 1623. Sanur. [052]
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For Sale; Surfboard wide and thick. 6’6” x 20’1/2” x 2’ 1/2“. Leash, fins, pad incl. All in good condition. Rp. 2 million. Call/SMS +62 812 3989 2525. Kuta. [054]
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Wanted; Used surfboard for a beginner. min. len. =7’5”. <drey.tee@gmail.com> or +62 818 0543 7432. [138] For Sale; Fitness inversion table. Very good condition Rp. 4 juta. Available at Kerobokan. SMS e-mail address for photo at 081 835 0058. [123]
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Community Groups
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Rotaract Club of Bali-Ubud Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world. Rotaract’s 145,000 members are young men and women (ages 18 to 30) who serve the needs of their communities, widen their personal and professional contacts, and increase their understanding of the world. Rotary International provides the administrative support that helps Rotaract clubs thrive. Contact : <rotaract_ ubud@yahoogroups.com> or <www.rotaractubud.org>.
social events area held throughout the year. So drop by our office in Serangan. Visit our website <www.royalbaliyachtclub. com> or call 081 734 7400 for more information.
Rotary Club of Bali Ubud Sunset Rotary is an international service organization of over one million volunteers focusing on eradicating polio, improving health, sanitation and literacy and promoting peace throughout the world. Its motto is “Service Above Self.” The Rotary Club Bali Ubud Sunset meets Monday 5:30 to 7pm at the Maya Hotel. Refreshments. Cost Rp. 60,000. Prospective members and guests welcome. Weekly guest speakers. Contact <baliubudsunset@gmail.com> to reserve or inquire.
Sahaja Yoga International - Bali Meditation community in Bali with awakening Kundalini exercise. Every Sunday start at: 17:00 pm in Denpasar Bali. Address: Jl. Gunung Patas no. 14 x. Contact Nyoman: 081 138 5771 & Arya: 0813 3829 4574. Free - no charges. Jai shri mataji!!! Jai shri ganesha!!! Jai kundalini mata!!!
Rhesus Negative Blood Group Bali International Medical Centre will keep record of all persons with Rhesus Negative Blood Group, (negative Rh Factor), who are residing in Bali. If you wish to register yourself please call 761 263, or fax 764 345, or e-mail : <info@bimcbali.com>.
Sanur Chapter of Green Drinks Green Drinks is an international network of people who are interested in all things green! In Sanur, we gather at Manik Organik on the first Monday of each month at 6pm and share our experiences and ideas for saving the environment, one green step at a time! Green Drinks has over 500 chapters worldwide (www.greendrinks.org). There are no dues or fees – this is a free monthly event and all are welcome!Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85 / Sanur, Bali / Indonesia shop: +62 (0)361 855 3380 / <www.manikorganikbali.com>.
Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak The Rotary Club of Seminyak is the largest English-speaking club in Bali. Rotary is an organisation of business and professional leaders united worldwide, who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. If you would like to attend a luncheon of the Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak, guests are welcome to visit us on any Wednesday at 12:00 at the Metis Restaurant, Jalan Sanur Get Together Petitenget. Please see our calendar for the weekly program Lunch Get Together in Sanur. Order from the menu and each / any changes: <www.rotaryseminyak.org>. person covers their own cost. Come by and enjoy chatting with old and new friends. Our monthly Sanur lunch groups Royal Bali Yacht Club meets at a different restaurant each month. Everyone is invited. Royal Bali Yacht Club can teach you to sail. Learning is fun More details <http://www.meetup.com/Sanur-get-together/>. and all on the water. Most beginners will master the basics of boat handling after just a few lessons. The club has laser Satyagraha Ashram style dinghies available for members to hire. There are Yoga for children and adult. Satyagraha Ashram, a non profit various membership categories, families, couples, juniors institution provides: Yoga for: Children: Sunday 1 pm - 2 pm, as well as temporary membership for those only visiting Adult: Daily. Weds, Friday 8 am - 9:30 am. Tues, Thurs, Friday: Bali. We have a small club house & boat storage facilities on 5 pm - 6 pm. Sat: 4 pm - 5:30 pm, Teacher: By appointment. the beach at Serangan (Turtle Island). The club caters to Herbal Class: By appointment. Jl. Nyuh Kuning, behind Pura dinghy sailors, beach cats & cruising boats dinghy racing & Puseh, Ubud. Ph. 971 699. <http://www.satyagrahabali.org>.
Secret Garden of the Divine Mother Perhaps the smallest public garden in the world, is dedicated to a great task: that of Healing Mother Earth and All Her Children. Secret Garden is expected to help us access our Secret Selves-the sacred within each of us. Humandkind and the Universe are interconnected. In essence we are all one. Let us work together to realize our common dream of “One Earth, One Sky, One Humandkind”. It is not a casual visit, it is a cleansing and beautifying experience for the Soul. The Garden is open all day but prior appointment is recommended : Jl Pura Mertesari no 27 Sunset Road Kuta Bali Phone 0361.8477290 or 0361.7801595. Seed Hope Children’s Home Seed Hope Children’s Home is a home for poor children, often from broken families who need help in their education and daily life, to give them a better future. Now there are 110 children in our care. Are you willing to help them ? Please contact Rev. Made Tommy (0361) 422 677. Thank you for your support and for your love to the children. SENI SENI Advocates HIV/AIDS to reduce stigma and discrimination. SENI is a self funded independent network. SENI works together with civil society to advocate HIV/AIDS awarness by using art as a language of exchange. “People with correct information are empowered to make their own choices.” For further information please contact : <GloballyAware@pacific. net.au> and 081 7976 7333 (Nicholas). Seventh Day Adventist Church Sabbath School Service: 09:00-10:45. Divine Service: 11:0012:00. Youth meeting: 16:30-18:30. Wednesday Evening Prayer: 19:00-20:30. Seventh Day Adventist Church - Surapati, Jl. Surapati IV/6 Denpasar. Contact Pastor Susilo Mundriharto. Tel: 0361-233677. Seventh Day Adventist Church - Nusa Dua, Jl. Kampus Udayana, in front of Graha Anyar Jimbaran 80361. Contact Pastor Yanto Lukas. Mobile: 0817-483 2338 or email: <raybalidio@yahoo.com>. Seventh Day Adventist Church - Hangtuah, Jl. Drupadi No. 9X, Renon, Denpasar. Contact Pastor Raymond Lohonauman. Mobile: 081-739 7384 or email: <raybalidio@yahoo.com>.
COMMUNITY GROUPS is free for all non profit activities, groups, etc. For your group to be listed here contact: Bali Advertiser Tel. 755 392 / Fax. 764 191 or email : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz. Please notify our office for any corrections or changes. Let’s keep this up to date!
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For Sale; Small plastic water tank, Rp. 125.000. Call/SMS 0858 5726 9576. <hanna_ ondi@hotmail.com>. Jimbaran. [159] For Sale; Small fridge one door, Sharp, Rp. 750.000. Call/SMS 0858 5726 9576. <hanna_ondi@hotmail. com>. Jimbaran. [160] C/He/I-11 Jan 12
For Sale; Kettler sauna suit, great for exercise to increase sweat and weight loss. New unused in box, bought Rp. 175.000, sell Rp. 125.000. Call 0819 3618 4525. Denpasar. [167] The fellow that agrees with everything you say is either a fool or he is getting ready to skin you. C/He/I-14 Dec 11
For Sale; Sony HD videoHDR-HC9, Rp. 6 Juta. Sony lanc tripod Rp. 1 Juta. Filter lenses Rp. 250.000 each. Martin 0819 3301 3507. Seminyak. [044] For Sale; Kore 2 - controller. Native instruments - Kore 2 Controller. Rp. 1.5 Juta. Martin 0819 3301 3507. Seminyak. [045]
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For Sale; DBX 1066 compressor/limiter/gate, great condition costs Rp. 4.5 Juta, asking Rp. 3.25 Juta. Martin 0819 3301 3507. Seminyak. [046]
reshape, rebalance, reform at For Sale; 2 unit AC 2pk, 2 unit mattress, 1 unit light, 4 unit metal stand hanger, 2 unit roller chairs. Water heater. Call/SMS 0812 4638 / email: <agus@hale-bali. com>. Nusa Dua. [047] For Sale; Unwanted gift voucher 1 night accommodation with deluxe room at The Sultan Hotel Jakarta include breakfast. Sell for half price or Rp.750.000 only. Call/SMS 0812 1881 4989. [048]
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BODY BUILDING
The 2012 AFL Bali 9’s were held on Saturday October 6 at the Canggu Club.Seven teams (Bali Geckos, Jakarta Bintangs, Borneo Bears, Indonesia Garuda, Wembley Magpies, Mt Isa AFC and the Hurricanes (Perth) contested the 2012 Bali 9’s. After the completion of the pool games the top 4 teams played off in the semi-finals, with Wembley Magpies defeating Bali Geckos and Hurricanes defeating Jakarta Bintangs.
Legendary Bali bodybuilder Ade Rai will be hosting a bodybuilding competition where both Indonesian and Australian athletes will compete at Bali Safari Park. The event will be held by Ade Rai Management in collaboration with the International Natural Bodybuilding Association (INBA) and Bali Safari Park at the park’s theatre on this Saturday October the 21st. The event is called the Safari Sports Party International 2012, and over a thousand participants are expected. They will be divided into 34 categories and range from age six to 60. “This event is to promote body building sport and a healthy and drug-free life”, said Ade Rai. Categories include kids from six to 12, seniors, and divisions based on a bodybuilders height. “For our daughters, we will host categories for ‘Miss Fitness’ and ‘Miss Bikini’ for women bodybuilders who really pursue this sport,” said Rai. “We must emphasise that basically any sport or body building should be the result of training and hard work, not because of taking hormones or drugs,” he emphasised.
As the Bali Geckos President Mark Parthezious commented “The final was played in fantastic spirits and to a very high level, with the Hurricanes from Perth getting over the top of a very competitive Wembly side.”
CRICKET For the 2nd year running, the Bali Sports Foundation together with Cricket Denpasar held the Sanur Village Festival Beach Cricket Tournament on Mertasari Beach in Sanur. Starting early to beat the heat, the SMP (Junior High School) kids started the tournament off followed by the SMA/SMK (Senior High School) guys.With only 8 kids playing at a time, there were many kids who came along to enjoy the day and support their fellow classmates. Playing under a Round Robin format with placings according to their win/loss record. The results: JUNIORS: Champions: SMPN 9 Denpasar 2nd Place: SMPN 6 Denpasar 3rd Place: SMP Nasional 4th Place: SMPN 11 Denpasar Best Junior Player: Wayan Dean Restu Daton (SMPN 9 DPS) SENIORS: Champions: SMAN 1 Gianyar (Red Ants) 2nd Place: SMKN 2 Denpasar 3rd Place: SMAN 5 Denpasar 4th Place: SMKN 3 Denpasar Player of the Tournament: Muhamad Isa Ansori (Red Ants) Big thanks to Wayan Suandi of Cricket Denpasar for organising the players & equipment, Kadek Apri for umpiring under the hot Bali sun, Ayuk for her hard work in setting up the tournament and Nyoman Yudha & Pak Sugianto for their support to Junior Cricket.
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RUNNING The Hard Rock Hotel Bali will hold its 12th annual “Rock ‘n Run 5 kilometer road event to support Balinese children needing cleft palate surgery help by the Smile House and Rotary Club Bali - Seminyak.
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The race starts on Sunday, October 28, 2012 at 6:30 am in from of the Hard Rock Hotel in Kuta. The 5-kilometer route will go from the hotel and follow Jalan Pantai, Jalan Melasti, Kalan Sriwijaya, Jalan Patih Jelantik, Jalan Legian and Jalan Panti back to the Hotel. Registration is now open and can be done daily at the Hard Rock Hotel Bali or on the morning of the race from 5:30 am. ●
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Racers pay Rp. 100,000 (US$10.50) which includes participation in the race, limited-edition. Rock ‘n Run t-shirt, and snacks/refreshments at the race. Non-racers can pay Rp. 150,000 (US$15.80) and will receive a t-shirt at the time of payment. Prices will be awarded to the top three finishers in the categories of male, female and families.
For more information, telephone +62 (0) 361 761869 extension #8163 or #8164.
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A Green Solution For Our Island’s Waste Bali Recycling –Waste is Food By Polly Christensen
Rising energy prices, worldwide commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and overloaded landfills, are the driving force towards the continued development of new approaches regarding effective management of solid waste. More and more countries around the world are limiting or even ‘banning’ landfills, focusing on maximum recycling and alternative energy generation. The concept of ‘integrated waste management‘ is now emerging as a mature strategy to cope with the complexities of handling such large volumes.
All over the island of Bali, self-employed ‘plastic-waste collectors’ or scavengers are seen roaming the streets and neighborhoods with a plastic sack on their back, hunting for valuable trash: bottles, cups and cans. What they collect will be regularly sold-on to scrap dealers. For a kilogram of plastic cups and bottles a plastic-waste collector receives around Rupiah 900 and for plastic bags, he receives half that amount. Eventually these items end up in factories in Java. However, if plastic waste can be sorted from the source, it will increase the quantity and quality of the recycled material. One way to guarantee a more steady supply of sorted waste is to create waste banks. According to Olivier Pouillon, founder of Bali Recycling, households and businesses should be encouraged to sort the waste so that recycling levels can improve as well as offer a real daily reminder to people about the impacts of waste they produce. The sorted waste can be then dropped off at several points such as community units or they can hire Bali Recycling, who will collect from households directly.
Certain companies have been responding to the demands of tourism and the needs of local Balinese communities. Bali Recycling is the first formally licensed waste company in the Regency of Gianyar and has been operating in a permanent facility since mid-2011. They have created positive social, environmental and economic change by creating an organization that has the foundation needed to flourish into the future. The business is built on the principal of sustainable solutions that help reduce waste and pollution, thus preserving the island’s fragile environment. This is often called a ‘zero waste’ approach, and can benefit a community on many different levels. I recently visited Bali Recycling to understand their integrated waste management system, which focuses on Reducing, Reusing and Recycling consumer products. They provide a reliable daily trash collection service and operate a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) that recycles tons of paper, plastic, metals, glass and organic waste every month. Bali Recycling also collects and process hazardous materials from businesses and households; they are the first and only operator in Bali to provide this essential community service.
Olivier Pouillon is an environmental consultant who previously worked for the Wisnu Foundation, Bali’s first locally established Indonesian environmental organization from 1994 to 1998. During this time Olivier designed and established the first integrated waste management company on the island. Today he continues his passion with Bali Recycling. I recently visited the facility near Ubud to gather more information from Olivier on his expanding operations. Describe Gianyar and the area you operate within? Gianyar Regency is in the Indonesian province of Bali. It has an area of 368km2 and population of 470,380 making it the second most densely populated regency in Bali. Such a densely populated region together with a large tourism industry usually equals lots of waste. What does Bali Recycling believe in? In a nutshell, as a friend best stated, Waste Equals Food - food for nature or food for factories. Or as the great Buckminster Fuller said, “Pollution is nothing but the resources we are not harvesting. We allow them to disperse because we have been ignorant of their value.” Our business is built on a foundation of sustainable actions. We ask difficult questions about processes and create real solutions that help us reduce waste and pollution and preserve our island’s environment. This approach benefits our organization, the community and our business partners on many different levels.
ABOUT BALI RECYCLING In the last 30 years, Bali has been transformed from an island paradise with its unique Bali-Hindu agrarian culture to a bustling tourism destination with rapid urbanization, and unfortunately, mounds and mounds of rubbish. Bali generates more than 20,000m3 (or 5,000 tons) of waste per day. The government recently admitted that over 75% of the garbage is left uncollected or illegally dumped into rivers, mangroves and roadsides. Current trends in population size and economic activities point toward a steady increase in waste generation. Bali Recycling was founded as a response to the need of responsible waste collectors. A big feature of the company is their resource recovery system, which is the practice of reclaiming materials that were previously thought of as unusable or garbage. This includes collecting, sorting, and processing materials that are viewed as ‘waste’ and transforming them into the raw inputs used to create new products. Recycling and composting are the most common ways to recover resources, but Bali Recycling also generates biogas from putrid organic waste, diverts food waste for animal fodder, prepares biomass into fuel wood, organizes glass bottle reuse programs, and even converts some wastes into “upcycled“ handicraft products. The goal of resource recovery is always to make the best use of all materials, returning them either to the natural biological cycle or to the industrial cycle as raw materials again. Only sending those materials for which there is currently no use to a recognized landfill site. Over time, they expect to increase the amounts and variety of waste that can be recovered so the volume of landfill-bound material remains a negligible amount. THE PLASTIC RECYCLING INDUSTRY Currently Indonesia’s plastic recycling industry consists of the huge informal scavenging and scrap dealer sector and some 60 registered manufacturers using recycled materials in Java. These factories follow the mechanical recycling process of crushing and pelletizing, which is a cheaper method than the chemical one that has developed in European countries. Only about half of the plastic waste produced annually is being recycled which means there’s still a lot of room for developing Indonesia’s plastic recycling industry.
What waste does Bali Recycling collect? Office paper, mixed/coloured paper, books, cardboard boxes, greetings cards, magazines, shredded paper, envelopes, junk mail, wrapping paper, phone books, juice and milk cartons, tetra pak, metal scrap, tin cans, cooking pots and pans, tin/aluminum foil, aerosol cans, broken machinery, scrap copper, electrical wire, broken bicycles, old zinc roofing/scrap, old clothes and shoes, worn sheets and towels, garment production cuttings, garden clippings, food scraps, old offerings (banten), water bottles, soft drink bottles, plastic bags, plastic film, household cleaner bottles, detergent bottles, shampoo bottles, yoghurt containers, most plastic containers, plastic toys, motorcycle helmets, CDs/DVDs, beer bottles, wine bottles, glass containers, batteries (household), car batteries, computer equipment, rice cookers, dishwashers, fridges/freezers, hard drives (computer), keyboards (Computer), mobile phones, television sets, washing machines, other broken machinery, engine/motor oil, cooking/frying oil, and more. Can you recycle glass? Yes, Bali Recycling can. Much of the glass in Bali’s trash comes in the form of bottles of alcohol. Wine originating from Australia, Chile and France. Liquor bottles from Finland, America, Germany, etc. They aren’t really recycled here. They are often dumped all over the island. So we were the first to address this problem and find a solution. We collect the glass and help organize a ‘reuse system’ as with the Hatten Wine and Arak Bali bottles, or we create ‘upcycled’ products from the bottles like glass vases, bowls, drinking glasses and lamps. Describe your E-waste Recycling Service The term ‘e-waste’ encompasses all old electrical appliances
either in a state of disrepair or simply obsolete. This includes everything from TVs and ipods to mobile phones and computers. The correct disposal of e-waste is of vital importance to our achievement of a sustainable future. Bali Recycling is dedicated to diverting as much electronic waste from landfill as possible. What is hazardous waste? In laymen terms hazardous waste is the product of our everyday life, from insecticides to fluorescent light bulbs that can poison you or other living creatures if improperly disposed of. For example, your hand phone while it is working is not considered hazardous, but as soon as it breaks and you need to throw it away. The phone is then considered hazardous material because the stuff inside your phone poses a threat to the environment once it’s sitting in a dump or has been burned. How do you collect or receive the waste? We have our own truck to collect waste from our customers and we also work with some local trash collectors. We try to improve their operations and make them more reliable and ensure they get steady business. What waste do you see the most of? Organic waste! Garden waste! Hindu offerings! Lots and lots of green waste. Most folks don’t realize that it’s a very big problem because of the sheer quantity. Over 60% of the waste is basically garden waste. This creates lots of problems for the collection system and makes the cost of waste disposal very high. We encourage folks to set up internal composting systems or take advantage of composting programs like the Temesi Composting Project. Do the hotels and tourists need to take responsibility? Yes. The average tourist creates eight-ten times more waste than your average islander. Tourists need to understand that when they take home lots of memories and souvenirs, they leave behind lots of trash. There are over three million foreign tourists and just as many domestic tourists and these numbers are rapidly increasing every year. Obviously the tourism industry needs to be more pro-active in preserving Bali’s environment. It is in theirown interest. How can people help by Reducing, Reusing and Recycling? Think of what you buy. It starts with reducing the waste you create in the first place. Do you really need that plastic bag or straw, or that Styrofoam take-away box? Why pay to have all that garden waste taken away then buy soil and fertilizer for the garden, wouldn’t it make more financial sense to compost what you can and use it on your garden? In Indonesia you can still get your shoes fixed, your shirts mended cheaply. Repair rather than replace. So just do it, dong! And is it really that difficult to sort your waste between the man-made non-biodegradable stuff and the organic/biodegradable stuff? When you sort at the source, recycling is really effective. It’s just a change of habit, and Bali Recycling is here to make sure that when waste leaves your house or office or hotel that the process is followed through and the cycles are completed. What is the waste solution for the island of Bali? Bali’s current waste model doesn’t work. Today that’s painfully obvious. In order to change the existing waste model you’re better off not trying to make improvements to an already seriously flawed system. You solve it by creating a new model that makes the old model obsolete. Often the best practices and sustainable solutions aren’t the ones being highlighted enough. They are smaller and implemented at the community level by local banjars, non-profits and social enterprises like Bali Recycling. These organization need to be supported by the community and businesses since they get little support from the government. Bali Recycling is effectively pioneering proper waste management and resource recovery. They are also the first organization in Bali to provide a hazardous waste service for the tourism industry and other businesses. Contact them on this website. www.balirecycling.com
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Restaurant Review By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Bali has a Swiss tradition! First time for Swiss in Bali was at Lo’s warung in the 90’s and I remember having to queue in what was then Rum Jungle Road, waiting for a table during the high season. End of contract and it was across the road at Yutz, same same, always full. Now many of the same staff are doing the same thing at Malo’s. This new Swiss restaurant is still in Legian, in a cosy two level locale [a backgammon game on one table, a few beer drinkers at the bar, meats, roesti and things] that could almost be in Europe if it was not for the coconut and banyan trees outside and that unique Bali traffic going past. Where is it? Almost opposite what used to be the very popular hotel Rumah Manis, which has recently been demolished and is now the site of an enormous new hotel, a work in progress! Breakfast begins the day. Swiss Roesti topped with eggs, bacon and onion [or ham and cheese] are the Swiss way. Eggs are the breakfast mainstay as always; an omelette, with ham on toast or an Egg Roll with chorizo sausage and chives. All are priced individually so you can concoct your own breakfast. Salads are the usual plus a Curried Chicken, pieces of meat tossed with chunks of tropical fruits. The list of soups is fairly normal plus one rarely seen in Bali; a classic French Bouillon with egg. Bar snacks include mini sandwiches, hamburgers and chicken wings [with your choice of paysanne, rosemary or provencale sauces]. Sausages feature prominently and they can be German [Hamburg with bread and mustard or Nuremberg with potato salad and sauerkraut] or the Swiss St. Galler, served with roesti and onion sauce. At Malo’s the roesti is real, pancake shaped a perfect fit from the small pan used, browned to a crisp on the outside yet still soft shredded potato inside, perfect! The menu at Malo’s is not trendy and modern but good old fashioned tried and tested dishes that everyone will recognize, although a few have been adapted to Bali’s supply problems. On the entrée list are even Deep-fried Mushrooms in beer batter with tartar sauce. There is a big range of Pasta [spaghetti, penne or fettuccine] including some special Ravioli [try the mixed ravioli platter]. Steaks can be fillet, sirloin or rump in varying sizes. Pepper, mushroom, whisky, gorgonzola or herb butter are possible sauces you can order, with Café de Paris the ultimate. The Chef’s Special is Fillet of Beef served on an arugula salad with champignons, cherry tomatoes, grated apple and parmesan cheese. Beef is also used to make their Stroganoff and a Hungarian style Beef Goulash that is served with that German-Swiss-Austrian creation, Spaetzle [small dumplings of flour and egg that have been cooked in salted boiling water].
German Swiss restaurants always offer interesting meat dishes and Malo’s is no exception. Even that Bali favourite Cordon Bleu [not its illegitimate little brother Gordon Blue] gets a make-over. No chicken but instead a slice of roasted pork is wrapped around leg ham, the inside stuffed with a cheese combination of 3 cheeses that include brie [pictured] It has been rolled almost in a rouladen style, the outer shell is crumbed, crunchy and golden, the cheese melted but not stringy, and very tasty. Very, very good! Also unusual is their Chicken and Papaya. Tender chicken breast is layered over slices of ripe sweet papaya [orange not green], yet with the addition of a lime based sauce there is still a slightly sour taste, producing another version of the classic Asian sweet and sour. The Schnitzels can be breaded chicken with French fries or pork in a creamy paprika sauce with spaetzle. The classic Zurich dish just referred to as Zuricher Geschnetzeltes uses pork strips [as real veal is far too expensive] in that mushroom cream sauce, with roesti of course. Two perfect slices of Roasted Pork sit on sauerkraut with boiled potatoes on the side, another dish I like very much, simple mid European [meat and potatoes, the time tested duo]. Side dises that can be ordered are many and varied, including eleven different potato styles, sauerkraut, macaroni, spaetzle and rice [plain, yellow or saffron].
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Malo’s
Address
: Jln. Nakula 9, Legian.
Telephone
: 730.913
Open
: 8.00 a.m. to midnight, daily.
Smoking area
: No
Non-smoking area
: Yes
Parking
: Small off street parking.
Price
: Rp. 400,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: Visa, Mastercard, JCB.
Food
: Swiss
Wine
: Small list, by glass, carafe or bottle.
Service
: Functional.
Atmosphere
: Eating and drinking, in relaxed style.
Overall
: Homely
At the entrance to Malo’s is a rotisserie, inside a couple of chickens are usually browning themselves as they slowly rotate. They are a popular stop and pick-up for take-away to eat at home [either half or whole birds] or as Grilled Chicken consumed on site. The most unusual mains at Malo’s, and one that is very European, are the rabbit dishes. They are served in two different ways; a mustard cream sauce with those crisp sautéed potatoes or ‘Grandma’s Method’ marinated in red wine and served with mashed potatoes to soak up the juice. There should always be an Indonesian selection in most Bali restaurants and there is at Malo’s. They have all the common dishes plus an Ayam Kecap [sliced chicken in sweet soy] and that strong tasting Beef Rawon, cubes of beef cooked with that black nut of Surabaya, keluak, combining with garlic, shallot, ginger, candlenut, turmeric, red chili and salt to produce that unique rawon taste. The ultimate attraction at any Swiss restaurant is the Cheese Fondue. The classic original combines gruyere and emmental with tilsit cheeses, adding white wine and cherry brandy. Only available for a minimum of two persons but for something this good you would always want to share.
Copyright © 2012 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the
Desserts include the essential Apple Strudel, served hot with vanilla ice cream, and the old fashioned classics, Banana Split and Coupe Romanoff.
establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are
I have eaten at many Swiss restaurants around the world, it is a cuisine that I am very comfortable with, but nowhere other than Bali are most of the mains under $10!
Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily
Malo’s is great value for a simple but high quality cuisine.
criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
not paid for by the individual restaurants.
those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important
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Update Queens of India has opened on Jln. Suweta, Ubud [next to Ibu Oka]. Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most successful Indian chain of restaurants now has four outlets in Bali, their flagship Queens Tandoor in Seminyak and the three Queens of India restaurants in Tandjung Benoa, Tuban and now Ubud. Indian food prepared by Indian chefs using spices imported from India, total traditional tastes with some curries [masalas] taking days to prepare and mature. Downstairs is relaxed dining, the upstairs a private dining room perfect for functions. My all-time favourite Indian dish is from this menu, their Chicken Tikka Makhanwala [pictured], tender chicken chunks in the most fragrant luscious curry sauce you can imagine, and one that is days in the preparation. Whilst I am far from a vegetarian I have to admit that I am continually drawn to the wonderful vegetarian dishes of the Indian cuisine, which could never be called bland. Start with a soup, whether it is a Corn and Almond or a Lemongrass Rasam [a tomato pepper soup with just a touch of lemongrass] or Samosa, South Indian Dosa or the quaintly named Frankies, to start. Great vegetarian mains include Gobhi Aloo Mutter [cauliflower, peas, potato, capsicum and tomato], Paneer Labadar [an incredible blend of cottage cheese, chopped onion and tomato in a very special masala] and my new favourites; Paneer Corn Bhurjee [scrambled cottage cheese with corn kernels] and the Subz Masala with its mix of corn, mushroom, beans, peas and cashew nut in another wonderful and different masala. All the traditional Lamb [Rogan Josh], Mutton [the Goan Vindaloo], Chicken [Butter Chicken] and Seafood [Prawn Tava] curries are also available, together with those easy to eat roti & naan, hot from the clay oven.
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La Calaca is Mexican, with a modern twist. The place is cosy and intimate, full of re-cycled wood and a multitude of pastel shades It is vastly different from when that site was the original office home of the then fledgeling Elite Havens, 10 years ago, at the Jln. Laksmana end of Jln. Drupadi. Chilaquiles Roja is a Mex snack with a difference, corn chips being tossed with tomato and chilli sauces with shredded chicken, topped with avocado slices, spring onions and sour cream. Tostaditas are mini toasted tortillas and come with a variety of toppings [vegetarian and non] and the all-time favourite Quesadillas, but the house specialty is the humble Taco. They can be with beef as per normal but on offer here are also a range of unique Tacos filled with many different combos [slow braised pork shoulder with pineapple salsa, or adobe-marinated prawns with cucumber salsa], plus one special creation, Taco of the Week! Lestari has not been long at its new site on Jln. Drupadi, Seminyak [ex Sorriso]. A long time
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feature of dining at Lestari has been their incredibly unique raviolis. Although Lestari is Swiss owned and operated the pasta secrets were learnt years ago from a Swiss Italian. Now Lestari are sharing this information with you by holding special Ravioli Preparation and Cooking Classes. That makes a change from the endless Indonesian cooking classes available everywhere else. The class is available on any morning [9.00 to 12.00] for a maximum of four people. Their pasta chefs teach you everything from the preparation of the dough, and include two fillings of your choice, to the final al dente cooking. Then you enjoy a lunch of your own ravioli, with a salad and glass of wine, and the final touch of being given another portion to take homeâ&#x20AC;Ś.something different!
The Strudel Factory is an unusual name for a Bali restaurant. It is to be found on Raya Petitenget, in Kerobokan. Strudels are Austrian and here they promise true Austrian recipe strudels, which are cake logs of multi-layered super thin crisp pastry. Most common world-wide is Apple Strudel and that is on the menu, plus Blueberry and Rum Raisin Strudels. However the big surprise, for me, was the non-fruit strudels. They have strudels with Mushroom and Cheese, Tuna, Salmon and Corn, even a Beef and Egg. For breakfast they offer an Egg Benedict Strudle with poached egg, smoked beef and mozzarella. Apart from the Strudels they also claim Steaks and Ribs [beef and pork] as their specialty. Just want an appetizer then try the Potato Strudel, Apple Cinnamon Pancake or Black & White Hot Cakes. Warung Bernadette is found on Jln. Raya Mas at Teges Yangioni, Mas. The modern warung is amongst the wood-carving galleries that the world comes to inspect. No, Bernadette is not a local but originated in Sumatra and her warung is a palace to that wonderful dish from there of Rendang. Rather upscale from the normal warung with lounges and normal tables inside with more on the front terrace. Other classic Indonesian snacks [perkedels of corn or potato], soups [ayam, buntot] and mains [Nasi Rawon, Karedok Sunda, Lontong Cap Gomeh, etc.] are available but most people come here for a Rendang. Both beef and chicken are usually available and can be in classic form with rice or a bit different, served with pasta. The rendangs are rich in flavour but not quite as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;spicyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; as would have been expected, so safe for everyone.
Anomali is a coffee house with a difference! The original in Bali was launched on Jln. Raya Kerobokan, metres from the beginning of Jln. Laksmana. Whilst it has obviously been transported from Jakarta, and that system rarely works in Bali, this one does seem to be working, so far anyway! Everything about the place reeks of big city business. Now Anomali has come to Ubud, it is a keyhole coffee lounge on Raya Ubud, just before Jln. Hanoman. The menu hangs from very hard-to-read boards suspended above the cashierâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s head. The breakfast menu contains no detail just more â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;city stuffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;; Breakfasts can be Power, Hearty or Vegetarian. You can order a tasteless Egg White Omelette or at the other extreme of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;healthinessâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Foie Gras on Toast! That is Foie Gras [supposedly from Lande, France] with an onion relish and green apple salad on crisp toast. The new Ubud locale has a full kitchen and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;roadtestsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; a snack and light meal range of dishes. Tempura of Soft Shell Crab with papaya, cucumber, coconut and nam yam sauce, the Gnocchi is with beef bacon [why not real bacon this is Ubud, Bali?], and the Ribs [again beef??] are braised for 24 hours in coffee with balsamic, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;hymeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and honey. Top of the menu is a $20 Wagyu Burger â&#x20AC;Ś..is Ubud really ready for this? The Ubud cafĂŠ does not have the coffee roasting machine at the entrance but still has the full display of coffee beans from Bali and Java, supposedly Light Body and nutty, Toraja, Flores and Papua which are deemed to be Medium Body and finally from Aceh and Mandailing for High Body and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;earthyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-17 Oct. 12
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For Sale; Tables (2) antique, glass-topped table sizes : L50 x W50 x H50, Rp. 800.000. 140 x W40 x H79 , price Rp. 2.000.000. Contact < O p e r a t i o n s @ AquaMarineDiving.com>, Jl Petitenget 2A. Call 473 8020. [173] For Sale; Picture frames with glass (101 pcs diving and marine life photos) sizes from 31x25 to 68x144, price between Rp. 20.000 - Rp. 300.000 , discount for bulk purchase. Contact: < O p e r a t i o n s @ AquaMarineDiving.com>. Phone 473 8020. [174] For Sale; Fuji 1GB XD Type M picture card. Used for storing photos, video and all types of data files. 5 year warranty. Unopened. Rp. 150.000. Contact: <Operations@AquaMarine Diving.com>. Phone 473 8020. [175] For Sale; Thermoses (Anodized Polyurethane foam insulated to keep hot and cold) = D 20cm H 28cm (3 pcs) Rp. 150.000. Contact < O p e r a t i o n s @ AquaMarineDiving.com>. Jl Petitenget 2A. Phone 473 8020. [176] Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Place An Advertisement page Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad.
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For Sale; Fish tank with wood case, just need door repair. Very cheap. For price and picture, please call 856 3588. Kuta. [077] For Sale; Huawei s7 tablet android 7” 3G still under guarantee. Good condition Rp. 1 million only. 081 2390 3648. Seminyak. [020]
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‘Dear Dr. Kris, I was surfing the internet and came across your tips on how to use egg shells as fertilizer for plants. I would like you to help me out with how to prepare other natural fertilizers without necessarily going to the nursery store to buy one. Waiting on your reply. Thank you. Agbezinu Patrick’ Thank you for the question. The health of the soil logically determines the health and vitality of the plants that you grow in it. When plants are healthy they have natural defenses against pests and diseases. Balanced soil should be full of organic matter, beneficial microorganisms, earthworms and other insects that help keep soil ecosystems ‘alive’. It’s a slippery downward spiral using chemical products on the garden. A cycle of chemical dependency develops as the weakened plants appear to need more fertilizer, or more pesticides, leading to dead soil and poisoned plants, not to mention the human side-effects of eating or touching those plants or grasses! Organic fertilizers work differently to chemicals, and many people who switch without realizing the differences can be dissatisfied with the initial results. Organic fertilizers release their nutrient content only as they decompose. As they are slowly broken down by living creatures within the soil, they steadily release nutrients. Most natural fertilizers work best in rich, healthy soils and are also slow release. If you are planning to make the transition to organic gardening, you must first build up the health of the soil with compost and mulch. This alone will replace almost all of your fertilizer and pesticide use and your plants will grow healthy and strong. Under these conditions the plants will be better able to resist pests and disease. Compost is a soil amendment, not a fertilizer. It supplies a range of nutrients, but it all depends on the ingredients. For example green leafy materials will produce nitrogen rich composts, whereas if you add a lot of banana peels the result will be higher levels of phosphorous and potash. Eggshells For natural fertilizer eggshells are a good option, as they are a common household waste, easy to get your hands on. Eggshells are 93% calcium carbonate the same ingredient as lime, a trusted soil amendment. Calcium is essential for healthy cell growth in all plants and especially important for fast growing ones because they quickly deplete calcium from the surrounding soil. To make a preparation wash the eggshells, then crush them into a powder or small pieces. Work them into the soil around you plants. Flowers, fruits, and vegetables will all benefit from this homemade fertilizer. Make sure you crush the egg shells before you add them to your garden, otherwise they will take a long time to break down. For a faster acting liquid fertilizer, boil twenty eggshells in a liter of water for several minutes. Allow the eggshells to infuse overnight before using this as a fertilizer, use weekly if need be. You can even use eggshells as a pest deterrent. Arrange crushed egg shells on top of the ground surface around tender seedlings to deter snails and slugs. I have used crushed eggshells for years to keep them away as they don’t like the jagged edges! Seaweed This is my personal favorite. Seaweed is a natural fertilizer often used for its potassium content, trace elements, and growth enhancers that promote strong root systems and help plants deal with stress. Common kelp found washed up at the beach is adequate for use. You can often find large amounts washed up after high seas or stormy weather. Seaweed should be washed before use to remove excess salt. Fresh or dried versions are excellent soil amendments. You can apply it fresh as mulch or dig it in. You could also let it dry out over a few days, and crush it up once it is brittle for a faster release of nutrients. You can also make ‘seaweed tea’. Chop up a small bag of seaweed and add
it to 10 liter bucket of water. Let it sit for 2-3 weeks loosely covered in a sunny spot. The resulting ‘seaweed tea’ can be used diluted, one cup to a full watering can, and is my preferred personal choice as a natural liquid fertilizer. Seaweed or kelp supplies a complete range of trace minerals and natural hormones that increase resistance to pests, disease and other stresses, and also serve as a food source for soil microbes. That reminds me, if you have a fish tank, or a pond at home, whenever you do a water change make sure to pour this nutrient rich water onto the garden. All plants around a pond will benefit with a weekly splash from the water that contains all sorts of decaying material such as fish droppings, dead plant material, algae and other micro organisms. Leaves and grass clippings Something as simple as tree leaves or fresh grass clippings can be used as a fertilizer. For example, common pine needles have 2.5 percent of their weight in calcium, magnesium, nitrogen and phosphorus, plus other trace elements. Most trees absorb minerals from deep in the soil and these minerals go into the leaves. Additionally their humus building qualities can improve structure to all soil types. Dried leaves aerate heavy clay soils, and improve the water holding capacity of sandy soils.
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Fresh grass clippings, when soaked in water produce a nitrogen rich fertilizer that can be applied to the garden. Prepare it by filling a bucket half full with grass clippings then top it up with water and cover with a tight fitting lid. Place it in a sunny location for a few weeks. Dilute by pouring one cup of the ready mixture into a full watering can. Dried leaves compost or other garden waste such as weeds may be used instead of grass clippings. The high concentration of nitrogen will encourage vigorous leaf development. Experiment with amounts or combine with seaweed. If you don’t have a lawn, request your neighbor’s clippings. Coffee grounds or tea leaves The high content of nitrogen in coffee grounds and tea leaves is good mulch for fast-growing vegetables and plants. Dilute used coffee grounds or tea leaves with water for a fast-acting liquid fertilizer. You can also dig used coffee grounds and tea leaves into the soil. Sprinkle around plants before rain or watering, for a slow-release of nitrogen. It helps plants build strong roots and foliage. Acid loving plants such as tomatoes, roses, azaleas, camellias, ferns, gardenias and rhododendrons love coffee grounds mixed into the soil, or poured on top before watering. Coffee grounds will also deter snails and slugs as well. Banana Peels Simply throw them around the garden beds and cover with mulch. They will add potassium to the soil. If you are planting roses throw one or two peels in the hole before planting. Throw them into the tops of staghorns and elkhorn ferns which also benefit from the extra potassium. Milk This is an animal product that is high in nitrogen because of its protein content. To use milk as a fertilizer, take an empty milk container, fill it with water and swish it around. The residue of the milk will be transferred to the water. You can then water your plants with this. After you wash your rice instead of pouring the water down the sink you can keep it and use it on your garden. Organic natural fertilizers are definitely the best for the long-term success of your garden.
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For Sale; Yamaha outboard 200HP 2 stroke extra long good condition. 081 7939 9777. Nusa Dua. [100] For Sale; Car wheel rims (velg), size 15, silver colour, brand new, never been used. Selling for Rp. 1.5 million, (fixed). Contact Elly on 0818 0530 0379. [065]
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For Sale; Kite 2011, 9m liquid force envy with bar and lines. Kite is in good condition. Rp. 6 juta. 0821 4784 3331. [200] For Sale; Kite Cabrinha drifter 11m with bar and lines. Fair to good condition. Rp. 9 juta. Call 0821 4784 3331. [201]
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Moving Sale; Tables, chairs, AC, fridge, bamboo bed, pillows, household, plates, closets, mattress, sofa, beds, electric, sinks, toilets. Contact 0857 1109 3547, 081 7979 9922. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [202]
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For Sale; Used computer Intel Dualcore E5200 2.5g. 1gb, 80GB, VGA 512mb ATI 128BIT+LCD19” LG 0nly Rp. 1.7 million. WIN7. Good condition, ready to use. Call/text 0856 4693 8221. Denpasar. [203] It is no new observation, I believe, that a lover in most cases has no rival so much to be feared as the father.
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For Sale; 2pcs wooden frame glass door (1 set ex boutique) size 2.2mx0.80m. 0821 4710 3605. [185] For Sale; Unwanted gift. Transonic pro bird-X electronic pest repeller. Never use. Still in the box. New Rp. 698.000, sell for Rp. 450.000. Contact <pat2com@gmail.com> or call/SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [186] For Sale; Table from 2 blocks of lychee wood 41x42x80cm as feet and polished edges plateau glass 1900x1800x11mm Rp. 1.500.000, big parasol for table Rp. 250.000. SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [187]
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For Sale; Wall kitchen cabinet 195x40x50cm, color dark brown. Rp. 1.500.000. Contact <pat2com@gmail. com>, SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [188] Moving Sale; All dishes, kitchen stuffs, etc. Contact Patrick <pat2com@gmail. com>, call/SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [189] For Sale; Meuble de bar en plateau+teck, dimension 240x110x65+35cm, Rp. 6.000.000, 4 bar chairs Rp. 150.000/chair. Bonus 1 bar chair. Contact Patrick <pat2com@gmail.com>, Call/SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [190]
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“Pig Sty Protection Racket” For the majority of people who have a nice flat piece of mother earth landslides are not an issue but for many who live further inland there are bound to be a few problems. I don’t know if you’ve noticed but Bali is a line of volcanoes and once you get away from the coast there is a tendency for everything to be either uphill or downhill. Riding your bike from Sanur to Kintimani is somewhat more challenging than riding from Kintimani to Sanur (funny that). Added to this is the ever changing shape of the land due to rice farming and the action of streams and rivers that gouge deep gorges through the landscape. Landslides are very common in Bali and so if we want to build a house with a wonderful view across a valley, make a vegetable patch on the side of Mount Agung or provide a path for mountain goats with a poor sense of balance then we might need to do a bit of terracing and we might just need a retaining wall. Retaining walls are not complex but they do require some basic understandings to be effective and sadly the average salesman you met on the beach who enthusiastically offers to build that wall (“watches, watches, you want to buy a watch? Tattoo, you want a tattoo? Transport, transport? Retaining wall, how about a nice new retaining wall?”) may well be a tad lacking in understanding the finer points of gravity. Some years ago I had a request to go and assist Eddie Winkelburger who was building a nice house on a hillside. The ground had been levelled and supported with a 100 yard long retaining wall. I didn’t actually manage to see it, shortly after the first email I received a second. “Don’t bother coming, the whole lot has collapsed, our swimming pool is now in Wayan’s pig sty”. They weren’t too happy and, for that matter, neither was Wayan. I never asked the pigs. Land, you see, has this strange desire to be level. It’s that gravity stuff that’s to blame. We can, of course, pile it up but it will keep trying to be level. When we are on the beach building sand castles we pile the sand up it and finds a natural maximum slope, if we try and make it steeper the sand simply runs off. Angle of slip The angle of slip is the maximum natural slope that earth (sand, rock, clay, mud, soil, cow clap, sleeping policemen, whatever) will form without slipping due to its resistance to slip. We all know that this resistance to slip varies for different types of earth but it should also be remembered that the angle of slip for whatever it is we are piling up often changes between its dry and wet state. As the people of Sidoharjo will very quickly tell you wet sloppy mud doesn’t pile up very easily, it has a worrying tendency to flow causing an absence of demeanour in the local population. It’s a different matter once it dries out, you can even build mud castles with it. We also need to remember that if we add a load (such as old Aunt Martha who is rather fond of cream buns and likes sunbathing) at the top of a steep slope this will put more pressure on the ground to slip. Stabilised Banking So we want to terrace our land and the easiest and cheapest way of doing this is to create level terraces with steep slopes in between. These slopes should be sufficiently gentle that the natural resistance to slip in the earth holds it in place. We have to bear in mind that different types of ground have different levels of resistance to slip and, very importantly, we must remember that excessive build up of water can lubricate the ground causing it to slip and, of course, this is the cause of the majority of landslides. When engineers design the cuttings for roads they slope the land on the grass verges according to the land’s resistance to slip. But what if the slope in the land is such that we need to create steeper slopes between the terraces? If a steeper slope is required we can stabilise the ground by building a good foundation at the bottom of the slope and then covering the slope with a stabilising layer using natural stone, interlocking concrete blocks, railway sleepers or pre cast concrete planks. If we need an even steeper vertical change in level then we can either go to the pub and think about it or we can build a retaining wall (we could even do both and why not?). I dare say we have all seen disasters in the retaining wall department so let us look at some basic principles. Gravity Retaining Walls These are usually built from bricks, concrete blocks or stone although you may see them made from wood or even bamboo.
These walls depend on their own mass to resist falling over and hold back the land behind them. There are generally 3 forms of gravity retaining walls.
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The important thing to remember with any retaining wall is that the earth filling the area between the wall and the natural angle of slip of the land puts a load on the wall that is trying to push it over. The basic rule for gravity retaining walls is that the thickness of the wall at its base should be at least one third of the height of the wall. Gravity retaining walls can be made stronger by using materials that are locked together in some way such as concrete blocks that interlock with each other or are built with steel bars through them. Cantilever Retaining Walls Cantilever retaining walls are much stronger than gravity retaining walls but require the use of reinforced concrete. A vertical wall is cast with a horizontal ‘foot’ which extends into the slope at the bottom. The weight of fill on top of this ‘foot’ holds it down and so holds the vertical face of the wall upright. Such walls are the strongest type of wall but they need to be correctly designed by a structural engineer. Cantilever walls can be thinner than gravity walls due to the strength and integrity provided by the concrete. Foundations It is very important that retaining walls have good solid foundations that are keyed into the ground beneath. If the wall is built on sloping ground and the foundations are not deep enough the wall may slide down the slope. Drainage The purpose of a retaining wall, of course, is to hold back the earth behind and the greatest risk to such a wall is that after rain the ground behind it becomes waterlogged greatly increasing the weight the wall has to hold back, this is a very common cause of retaining wall failure. To protect against this it is important to drain the land immediately behind the wall and to achieve this we take two important steps. 1. We backfill the land immediately behind the wall with rubble or crushed rock that will drain easily and not retain moisture. 2. We provide an effective drainage system to take the water away. A simple common practice is to put pipes through the wall so that water is allowed to drain away and not build up behind the wall. If we do this we should be aware that the water coming through the wall should not be allowed to waterlog the land below or the whole slope might slip.
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Another drainage method is to lay a pipe with holes in it (a common method used for agricultural drains) along the inside of the foundation before filling with rubble on top. Obviously this pipe must exit at some point to safely take the water away.Good drainage will keep the pressure from building behind the wall, unfortunately it won’t keep the beach salesmen away. Anyone want a Rolex? 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 © 2012 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BM/G-11 July 12
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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
Why Detoxify?
The other day, I was passing through Bedugul with a friend and we decided to stop for lunch at a place called the Strawberry Farm. It was a cute little restaurant just off the main road with a nice playground for our children to play in while we waited four our lunches. I was the only one who ordered a strawberry juice even though I could hear my Balinese husband’s words: “Be careful about ordering juice at restaurants. Even I don’t always trust the water they use to make the juice is safe.”
diseases like cancer thrive in an acidic environment and can’t live in an alkaline one. Most people today eat too many carbohydrates, refined sugar and other junk foods which create an acidic internal environment. If we mainly ate lots of green vegetables, very little carbohydrates with the exception of the healthier ones like legumes and Quinoa, no pork or red meat, and occasional fish and plentiful fruits, our bodies would maintain an alkaline internal environment that would prevent us from getting cancer and other chronic diseases.
That evening after arriving home, a stomachache started coming on and I decided to go to bed. Early that morning I awoke with cramps and had to run to the toilet. I knew the signs of Giardia, which is a type of amoebic dysentery, because I’d had it once before. My guess was that the strawberry juice was the culprit, and I was paying the price for this indulgence. My regime, as always in this case, was to begin taking Miracle Mineral supplement (MMS) to kill the organisms that were wreaking havoc on my intestinal track. I imagined them with teeth as some of these parasites have, biting into my intestines and inflicting their damage while they joyfully danced around inside my intestines. Not a pretty picture. By the evening after three doses of MMS, I was finally beginning to feel better, but I was greatly weakened by the Giardia and my body’s intense reaction.
While I was at Kamalaya Wellness Resort working as a visiting practitioner, I decided to do their detox program for five days. I was aware that my body really needed to detoxify, because I was having difficulties with my digestion, my skin and hair looked and felt quite dry, and my digestion and elimination weren’t working so well.
Life in Bali is not always easy. Every day we are exposed to external toxins from our environment and internal toxins are produced as a byproduct of our digestive and metabolic processes. Toxins and other inorganic chemicals are found in our food, water and air in the form of fertilizers, pesticides, heavy metals and other pollutants. In both our home and work environments, we are exposed to pollutants from household cleaners, paint and burning trash which often has the added hazard of plastic bottles which when burned, release heavy metals such as cadmium and lead, along with toxic chemicals into the air. In addition, we can accumulate waste products of any infectious microorganisms living in our bodies, as in my case with Giardia. According to the detox manual from Kamalaya Wellness Resort: “If our body has the proper nutrition in sufficient quantities and our biochemistry is in balance, and if the organs of elimination and detoxification such as the skin, bowels, liver, kidneys and lungs are functioning at optimal levels, our body is able to eliminate these unwanted substances safely, naturally and efficiently through perspiration, bowel elimination, urination and respiration. However, if the body is producing and taking in more toxins than it can safely eliminate, a state of toxicity may occur. When the body has been overburdened with external and internal toxic substances for a prolonged period of time, it loses its capacity to detoxify efficiently. It is under these unnatural conditions that we begin to manifest symptoms of toxicity and our organs are weakened.”
What are the benefits? Detoxification has a beneficial effect on most chronic illnesses, because it has an impact on almost all systems of the body: cardiovascular, nervous, immune, respiratory, reproductive, gastrointestinal, urinary, skin, musculoskeletal and endocrine. Interestingly enough, last night I watched a video about a man’s 31 day plan for curing cancer. In the video he explained that detoxification and a healthy diet were fundamental for curing cancer as well as other diseases. This is due to the fact that
On the first day I had a terrible headache which is a normal symptom that can occur while one is detoxifying. I also had difficulty sleeping one night and got some leg cramping which dissipated after I began taking magnesium. By day three I began feeling so much lighter and clearer and my skin was noticeably smoother and softer. I didn’t take the fiber during the program, because I have some problems with my colon which I felt it would irritate further, but I drank the two recommended protein shakes a day which is a vital component of the program. Our bodies require adequate amino acids for the construction of enzymes and other molecules integral to the detoxification process.
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Additionally, I drank one shot of wheatgrass juice every morning, which is equivalent to having 1.5kg of green vegetables and is loaded with anti-oxidants. Kamalaya Wellness Resort was the ideal place for my detox, because they have a special detox menu which makes it very easy for anyone to follow a detox program. The program also includes regular consultations with a naturopathic practitioner who you can consult with regarding your health issues and any particular goals you would like to achieve as a result of detoxifying your body and learning how to implement a healthy eating plan into your daily life. I have honestly slipped back into some unhealthy eating habits, but now I’m much more aware of how detoxifying and eating healthier can make a big impact on my overall health in mind, body and spirit. I would definitely recommend doing a detox if you’re having any health problems, or, if you would just like to incorporate a healthier way of being into your life. There are a few excellent detox programs here on Bali that you can also take part in.
Michele is a healer, transformational coach, teacher & writer who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She has lived on Bali for 10 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformation healing experience for her clients and students. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2012 © Michele Cempaka C/BM/G-17 Oct. 12
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Global Goings On........ End of Berlin Wall and Unification, November 9, 1989 In mid August, 1961, the divisive and infamous Berlin Wall was erected in the cover of night. 28 years later, it was brought down just as quickly as it went up and it’s demise was celebrated the world over. Following the defeat of the Hitler led Germany in World War II, the country was divided up among the four leading powers of the Allies, Britain, France, United States and the Soviet Union. The intention was to rebuild and unite Germany but the relationship between the Soviets Union and the other allies could not be sustained and rapidly disintegrated. With the new occupants in disagreement about how to move forward, Germany quickly became divided into opposing views of government, communism and democracy. The regions occupied by France, Britain and the USA combined to become West Germany - officially titled the Federal Republic of Germany - and went on to prosper so rapidly that the boom became known as the ‘economic miracle’. Not so fortunate for those residing in the East of Germany where the Soviets occupied, viewing the land as an entitlement of the war won and pilfering it’s spoils to export back to their mother land while the newly established German Democratic Republic dwindled and it’s residents became increasingly agitated. By 1961, 2.5 million citizens had fled East Germany to the neutral territory of West Berlin on the border where they would be housed as refugees and flown into West Germany and a more liberated life. Disgruntled with the mass exodus of people impacting on the country’s labour force, the Soviets identified the easy passage that this border out provided and vowed to seize power in West Berlin, even threatening nuclear force. The USA and its supporters were dedicated to defending the area and this resolve seemed to deter the Soviets enough to refrain from such drastic action.
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Whilst tightening of the border was a hot topic on the lips of German society, nobody was expecting what came so swiftly. In the dead of night on August 12, teams of soldiers and labourers swarmed the border of East and West Berlin and constructed a fence of barbed wire and concrete pylons, On this day… cut the phone lines connecting the two sides and patrolled it for the next 3 decades. Al Capone is finally imprisoned. October What was once a harmonious region with a flexible border allowing the local residents 17, 1931. to travel freely across for work commitments, love affairs, family, social and leisure On this day… Notorious underworld kingpin, activities were suddenly halted. If you took up a bed in the East on that fateful night, Al Capone is finally locked up after then the East was your home and if you lay down in the West then that was your being convicted of tax evasion. Despite committing horrific crimes including a fate. Over the years that the wall stood, it evolved from the simple yet effective concrete posts and barbed wire into a full blown border protection zone fully equipped with, watchtowers, guard dogs, electric fences, an additional inner wall, anti-vehicle trenches, motion sensors, and minefields and all the while it was brutally patrolled with a shoot to kill allowance for guards to implement at will. A mere 5000 people (approx) made successful escapes through, under or over the wall during it’s imposition while up to 200 died trying.As abruptly and unexpectedly as it had appeared, the Berlin Wall was declared obsolete. The communist bloc had begun to waver and East Germans were becoming increasingly restless and calling for a revolution. In a phase of reorganizing within government, appointed spokesperson, Günter Schabowski, acting upon flimsy instructions, publicly and incorrectly asserted that all borders were open “effective immediately”. People flocked directly to the wall where an impromptu party began that lasted for days while people sang, hugged, cried and chipped away at the wall. Footage of the celebration aired around the world and the victory was enjoyed by all who share the sentiment of freedom. In 1990, reunification became as official as Berlin reunited as one city and Germany was restored into a single state once again.
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Sistine Chapel ceiling opens to public, November 1, 1512 On this day…. following several years of dedicated work by the legendary Italian Renaissance artist, Michelangelo Buonarroti, the completed artwork on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel is open for the public to come and admire. Since this time, millions of people have passed beneath for an ogle at the masterpiece and it remains an invaluable part of world history. Sesame Street debut, November 10, 1969 On this day… the world renowned and critically acclaimed children’s program Sesame Street was aired for the first time. The segment based show delivers educational entertainment using puppets and regular actors as well as guest celebrities, exhibiting ethnic diversity and positive social messaging. Over four decades later, it is still one of the most popular programs of its kind and airs in over 100 countries.
It’s that spooky time of year again, when a focus on superstition and the afterlife are brought to the fore. Halloween is the annual holiday, celebrated across western culture and giving rise to all things supernatural, ghoulish, garish, bloody and gory… but all in the name of fun!
As with so many of our modern day traditions, it’s roots are shrouded in contradictions and individual beliefs. Traces of Roman celebrations such as the feast of Pomona, or the festival of the dead, called Parentalia have been identified in many ways that modern day Halloween is celebrated although it is more commonly linked to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, a festival marking Summers end in the Northern Hemisphere and the preparation for the cold months ahead. It was believed that magic was close at hand during this time and on the eve of Samhain, bonfires would be lit to ward off the souls of those passed who may revisit their homes. What is even more akin to current day Halloween practices is the Christian observation of All Souls’ Day, also known as Hallowtide, Hallowmas and All Hallows. The similarities don’t end with these names as many of the activities practiced today seem to be derived from the traditional practices of historical times. It was believed that souls passed wandered the earth in between the living and dead until passage was granted on All Saints Days and as such, Hallows Eve provided a final opportunity for these spirits to gain revenge on their enemies in the land of the living. It was this belief that inspired many to don costumes as a disguise so as to deter the wrath of potential undead enemies. Trick or treating too, is likened to a practice of the Middle Ages when the poor would go door to door on the eve of Hallowmas to pray for the souls of the dead in return for food or money. These origins all stem from concentrated regions of Great Britain and Ireland, in which Halloween was traditionally observed until mass emigration of Irish and Scottish to the USA in the 19th century brought the celebration and practiced it tenaciously. This unique and colourful event captured the imaginations of the mainstream public and it was gradually embraced as a yearly tradition across the entire country. Eventually, it became heavily commercialized and perhaps that is why Halloween is so strongly associated with America and our first thoughts don’t jump to its traditional British roots… Whatever the rightful origins, one thing is sure, Halloween has transformed significantly over the centuries to become a secular, community and child friendly phenomenon. Orange and black are the colours of Halloween and many households will decorate their homes with significant imagery such as scarecrows, witches hats and brooms and jack-o-lanterns. Turnips were the traditional option for carving lanterns but in North America, pumpkins were much easier to come by and provided a larger, softer and therefore more appropriate option. Many games and activities are enjoyed including trick-or-treating (or guising as it is known in Ireland), apple-bobbing, spooky story telling, bonfires, fireworks, horror movie marathons and countless costume parties. Halloweens connotations may be scary but its intentions are pure fun and entertainment. So if you are inclined, then by all means throw a Halloween party at your villa! You could give the trick-or-treating a go but I’m not sure what your Balinese neighbour might make of a ghoul on their doorstep asking for treats?!
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Balinale International Film Festival (22 - 28 October) The annual festival is here once again with a week of film extravaganza coinciding with the launch of the new digital Cinema XXI. An international cinema complex is much needed in Bali for film lovers to enjoy the whole cinema experience and hopefully this complex will bring a wider variety of films. The line up this year at the festival includes film industry forums, gourmet cinema, daily seminars, a free children’s film programme as well as a series of educational workshops. Balinale celebrates the art of film through a special selection of short and feature length films selected from across the globe. This year has been particularly successful as there have been a record number of submissions from 24 countries in response to invitations sent to film makers around the world. It is an excellent opportunity for those in the film industry to showcase their talents and a few of the films showcased here in Bali have gone on to win international awards. The festival also invites foreign filmmakers to explore Indonesia’s culture and diverse locations and we have seen some of those made on location including Eat Pray Love, Born to Be Wild and Savages that have enjoyed local talent, facilities and locations. There will also be about thirty alternative mainstream, independent, documentary and short films that will be judged in the Audience Choice Award competition. The Balinale has made an impact in the international world of film so do take advantage to view some of the alternative films that are worthwhile seeing and support the local and international film industry. Check out the website for the complete programme and locations Contact : 270908 www.balinale.com
The Jodie O’Shea Orphanage Fundraiser (19 October) It is hard to put words on to paper to describe the tragic events that I witnessed on that terrible night of 12 October 2002 and the days that followed. A night that brought unthinkable acts of evil that shocked the whole world. No one ever thought or could have believed that this would happen on our paradise island and yet it did. Innocent lives lost and a community devastated. Very sadly, Jodie O’Shea also died in the 2002 Bali bombings, the inspiration for the
Jodie O’Shea orphanage. This tragedy brought people together, united in their quest to help, to contribute in some way during the following days and weeks that followed. A group of compassionate and determined people came together to open the Jodie O’Shea Orphanage in her memory. “May we continue to bring the light into the lives of our children” is the message that underpins the orphanage which currently houses 58 children from Bali and other islands. The evening features the world famous Helen ‘I am Woman’ Reddy. Helen Reddy, is an award winning Australian singer and actress who reached international success in the 1970s where 15 of her singles reached the top 40 Billboard in the United States. A welcome drink awaits you followed by a 3 course meal. There’s an hour of free flow wine, beer and soft drinks for the early birds so do make sure you arrive promptly. The dress code is dress to impress which is a good excuse to dress up for this special evening. There are only 120 tickets available so do purchase them as soon as possible and tickets can be picked up from The Villas in Jl Kunti, Seminyak. If you can’t make this evening and do want to contribute, visit the website and look at ways you can help out or make a donation. The orphanage is 100% dependent on the kindness of others and donations of food, toiletries and other basic essentials which are always appreciated. This evening will bring together the community in support of the orphanage and the people who made it happen, in memory of Jodie O’Shea. When : 7.00 pm Cost : IDR700,000 or table of 8 IDR5,600,000 Where : SOS Lounge, Roof Garden, Anantara Resort & Spa, Jl Dyanapura, Seminyak Contact : Robin Dougherty 081 236532284 dougherty@hotmail.com. alison@careforkidsbali.com Alison Chester 081 238 83542
The Sixth Senses Mediation, Awakening & Discovery Retreat (9 - 15 December) Definitely an escape from it all, this retreat has a lot to refresh the soul and recharge the batteries. There are plenty of relaxing activities to replenish and revitalise the spirit too. Included in the retreat are six nights accommodation, delicious meals, two luxury spa treatments and morning and evening meditations. Out and about activities on offer are rice field walks, a sunrise meditation at Batur volcano and a visit to a traditional Balinese healer. There will be a solstice mediation on 12-12-12, an auspicious day for many citizens of the world. This retreat is open to tourists and residents who really do wish to escape from it all into the heart of Bali and discover or rediscover Bali’s natural beauty, culture and charm. Cost : from IDR15,700,000 Where : ONEWORLD Retreats, Kumara, Ubud Contact : 289752 reservation@onewoldretreats.com www.oneworldretreats.com/ubud_bali_yoga_ retreat_margo.php
Fitness and Body Building ( 21 October) Does that conjure up images of a hard core fitness regime? Yes, and if you have been around the gyms of late you can see the committed and why not? We all know the importance of fitness and good health. The slogan is ‘doing what comes naturally’ but I’m not so sure it does and hats off to those who
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find this all very natural. Bali will host the ‘Safari Pestaraga International’ a drug free fitness and body building event, the first that I am aware of. There will be an expected 400 competitors who will vie for the titles in 30 categories. For those participating, registration is open on 20 October from 2 - 5 pm at the entrance to the park. There will be an after the competition party too for all involved. If you are interested do make a day of it as the safari park is always worth a visit. When Cost
: 8 am - 6 pm after party 6.30 pm - 9.30 pm : USD$39 (entry to Taman Safari) and IDR100,000 (admission to the competition) Where : Bali Agung Theatre, Taman Safari and Marine Park, Jl. Bypass Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra, Gyaniar Contact : 1950000 www.tamansafari.com
Think Pink 2012 (26 October) Breast cancer has received a lot of publicity and there have been a few fundraisers this year for this potentially deadly condition if not detected in its early stages. In many countries, women over the age of 50 are automatically screened at intervals but here in Indonesia breast cancer has received very little publicity leading to the avoidable deaths of many women and a significant increase of breast cancer cases in Bali. The Inner Wheel Club of Bali are leading this fundraiser which is endorsed by the Rotary Club of Bali, Seminyak. All proceeds will be given to Bali’s first Breast Cancer Support Centre providing support in the battle against cancer. The event will include a fashion parade, a 3 course luncheon, raffle prizes as well as a silent and live auction. It will be a great afternoon as Metis is a great venue with top quality food and excellent service. Tickets are available until 5 pm on 24 October so do stop buy and purchase your tickets and support another important cause. When : 11 am - 3 pm Cost : IDR300,000 Where : Metis Restaurant and Gallery, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak Contact: 4737888 innerwheelbali@hotmail.com
Rock n’ Run (28 October) Once again the Rock n’ Run charity run descends upon us. Where does the time go? It doesn’t seem two minutes since the crowds donned their running gear to participate in the annual charity run last year. This year participants will be running for someone else’s smile as money raised will go to Rumah Senyum or known in English as the Smile House. This organisation offers cleft lip and palate operations. Registration is open now. The route is 5 km and starts at the hotel and follows Jl Pantai, Jl Melasti, Kalan Sriwijaya, Jl Patih Jelantik, Jl Legian and down Jl Pantai back to the hotel. The price includes a rock n’ run t-shirt, snacks and refreshments at the race. Prizes will be awarded to the top three finishers in the categories of male, female and families. If you are not up for the run, do come along and support this event. Cost When Where Contact
IDR100,000 : 5 am (registration) 6 am (run) : Jl Pantai, Br Pande Mas, Kuta : 761869 ext 8163 or 8164 marcom.bali@hardrockhotels.net
Melbourne Cup (6 November) Cocoon have planned a Melbourne Cup bash with a sweep and prizes for the best dressed. There’s a three course lunch with free flow wine, sparkling wine, beer and sangrila from 10 am to 2 pm. This was a fantastic event last year. Plan to stay well past 2 pm as the mood is set and everyone continues to enjoy the atmosphere of one of Australia’s top events. When : Cost : Where : Contact :
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After a week of stellar performances, and scintillating conversation, 200 volunteers take a bow and draw the curtain over the 2012 Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. The buzz around Bali has been: best writers’ festival ever! Cofounder of the UWRF Ketut Suardana set a humble yet altruistic tone for the festival by revealing to the media the reason the annual event gets so much of his time, energy, and attention: karma. Good works for the community is a win-win proposition. Even the cooling breeze that swirled up the Tjampuhan gorge reminded this writer of the first Ubud Writers’ Festival. What has gone into our past festivals has now come back around. Inez Baranay, one author/yoga teacher at the inaugural festival, returned last week to launch a revised edition of her Edge of Bali, our new backpacker must- read. UWRF favorite Kirsty Murray (India Dark, Bridie’s Fire) deferred to her daughter, writer and journalist Ruby Murray, who shone as both panelist and moderator. With media attention recently focused on this, the tenth year since the Bali Bomb, some stock-taking seemed in order. Although the festival’s big ten is next year, Founder and Director Janet deNeefe proudly spoke to of the impressive expansion of our island’s literary world. Satellite educational events around the archipelago, from Aceh to Papua, featuring such writers as Colin Falconer and Jon Doust, are happening at press time. In hostess-speak, Janet described the festival’s role as both the introduction of Indonesia to the world, and introducing the world to Indonesians. Pramoedia Anand Toer’s writing supplied the 2012 Festival theme, this earth of mankind. Pramoedia’s work will be given a high profile at the next Frankfurt Book Fair, no coincidence. An opening night tribute to the heroic writer and his epic works kicked off a week of inspiration and the transcending power of a good story. Some highlights of this year’s festival: winning the grand prize at the poetry slam was Neal Hall, eye surgeon and poet,
Writers enjoyed meeting their readers and relaxed easily in Ubud’s late night entertainment venues. Pulitzer Prizewinner Jeffrey Eugenides led a crowd to the dance floor when The Cambodian Space Project rocked Casa Luna. Multi-talent Nick Cave ignored his jet-lagged wife’s pleas, staying on to take in a short film. Romesh Gunasekera said he was thrilled to be here, and that the festival exceeded all possible expectations. A peacemaker through community celebrations, Acep Zamzam Noor was thronged by newly won admirers at the end of the panel on Indonesian art. Translation was particularly good this year, bringing wider audiences to learn from the best of our Indonesian voices for positive change. Writers like Colin Falconer and Louise Doughty turned a conversation about the demise of the printed book into an inspiring call to embrace the e revolution. I asked festival goer Eliot Cohen if that wasn’t a particularly great panel and he said, “they’re ALL great!”
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Unexpectedly for the rapt diners from here and abroad, after the Long Table Lunch at the impressive House of Masks and Puppets, two trance rituals were performed, and witnesses said it took an unusually large amount of holy water to bring down the glass eater! Journalists and news editors who spoke on panels and in more intimate settings like the new Rumah Baca venue, shattered a few conceptions about the cynical correspondent. Richard Lloyd Parry, witness to the racial wars of all-toorecent Indonesian history, revealed more about his own humanity than audiences expected. Hani Shukrallah raised our optimism about the years to come, in his interview about the Arab Spring. As always, Bali’s children benefitted from all these luminaries of the literary world. Our future performance artists joyfully delved into lessons in movement for the stage, under Egypt’s Abeer Suliman’s tutelage. The festival’s umbrella foundation, Mudra Swari Swarasati, fosters literacy and supports all kinds of projects for children. Some of the best audience remarks and questions at a YA panel were brought by young readers themselves, gently taking to task a moderator’s theory that Harry Potter didn’t really do much to create new readers. By and large, audiences this year were more informed, attentive, and enthusiastic than ever. And although women statistically lead men in readership, many more men attended the UWRF this year than in previous years. The optimistic concepts of positive work, change for the better, and mastering one’s fate, resonated throughout the week. It was truly a celebration of this earth of mankind. C/U/G-17 Oct. 12
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UBUD BALI BOMB TEN YEARS ON Many survivors and families of victims of the devastating bomb of 2002 returned to Bali for a special 10th anniversary ceremony this month, joined by Australia’s Prime Minister and the President of Indonesia. Much discussion focused on how individuals have come to terms with the tragedy, including the creation of many projects commemorating the event. In 2003, the fiancé of Annika Linden, one of those killed in the blast, formed the Annika Linden Foundation, an organisation that has worked with many Bali non-profits helping families of bomb victims living in Bali. Over the decade, the foundation evolved into the Inspirasia Foundation which this month opened the Annika Linden Centre as a centre of excellence for social networking and donors. The centre will be the home to Yakkum Bali and YPK Bali, two disability foundations working in Bali, and to Y HUB, which connects non-profits and donors with professional resources, knowledge, and partners to achieve their dreams. The Centre will be equipped with a prosthetic and orthopedic workshop and a rehabilitation gymnasium. Inspirasia Foundation: Jl. Bakung No.19, Banjar Tohpati Denpasar Timur.www.facebook. com/InspirasiaFoundation. ANOTHER BOOK’S BIRTH ‘Life’s Journeys’, another inspiring published collection of short stories, poems and photos from The Ubud Writers’ Group, contains contributions from ten Bali-resident writers and one photographer. Wayan Jen sends thanks for inviting her to join them this time. Having worked as journalist and PR consultant for 25 years on (mostly) other people’s stories, these few pieces are totally Wayan Jen; funny, sad, personal, sensual and self-critical glimpses of life since moving to Bali six years ago. ‘Life’s Journeys’ first reviewer exclaims: “a vibrant montage of tales, impressions, poems and photographs, interweaving fictitious and factual stories with contributors’ in and out of Bali experiences… resembling the rich, ikat fabric, for which Bali is so famous.” Writers: Carol Frei, Lesley Dormer, Jean Handwerk Lee, Shane McRae, Leslie Hanslow, Julie Silvester, Ellen Schafer, Alexa Bauer, Steve Castley, Jen Richardson. Photographer: Wahyu (Bayu) Budianto. Available now; 100,000rp (or 175.000rp with postage to Australia). Orders to: jrprconsult@gmail.com. Ubud Writers Group inquiries to: stevecastley124@gmail.com. PERMACULTURE PIONEER Internationally recognized permaculture designer and teacher, Robyn Francis, heads to Bali later this month to lead a Permaculture Certification course, with full and halfscholarship places reserved for Balinese who already have a strong interest in farming or organic gardening. The 13-day course, from October 27 to November 9, uses interactive learning exercises to cover sustainable living systems design for all climates and landscapes. The course is open to anyone interested in conserving and improving land and the environment, including farmers, green project developers, landscape professionals, homeowners and people involved in community outreach. Where: Kemenuh, Bali. Course, registration and scholarship info (in bahasa and English) at www.tamanpetanu.com/events/ and www.tamanpetanu.com/events/pdcsponsorship. BECOME RADIANTLY ALIVE New to yoga? New to Ubud? New-ish holistic yoga studio Radiantly Alive, in Jl Jembawah near the post office, has excellent “starter” packages at the mo’, to help potential clients try out their various classes.
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The one-week and one-month introduction packages are available for people who have never taken any classes at the studio before, so that they get the chance to try the full range of classes. Participants then qualify for an extra 10 % discount if they sign up for a new normal price card/ subscription before the initial time has expired. A great spot for a yoga studio, with airy, lightfilled rooms opening onto the bamboo forest behind, and just a step away from one of Ubud’s best-loved healthy restaurants, Bali Buddha. Radiantly Alive Intro Packages: One week, 270.000rp; one month, 920.000rp. For more info, email studio manager Oana; oana@radiantlyalive.com. WRITER’S SLUMP? The Ubud Writer’s Festival is over for another year, with most participants including many budding writers already back on their home turf. But for those writers who live here, or stayed on for a while, Taksu Spa offered another outlet for their creative juices this month. An aptly-named “Writing from the Soul” group meets every Wednesday until coordinator Bob Supernant heads back to Canada in early November, working on writing exercises using simple prompts and sharing their spontaneous creations. Thanks again to Taksu Spa for another of their community-focused “by donation” ideas. Taksu Spa and Restaurant, at the southern end of Jalan Gootama. ONENESS SPIRIT IN BALI Supporting another visionary Indonesian artist, Café des Artistes latest exhibition, ‘Cinta Bali: The Spirit of Oneness’, runs until November 16. Creative visionary activist Ra’z Salvarita (Ra’zsal) says he is fascinated by “the fusion of universal energies in the oneness of between man and woman” and the vivid evidence of their difference, as seen in the colourful traditional clothing of Balinese women and the checkered ‘poleng’ cloth worn as a sarong around the waist by men. Ra’zsal says the strong presence of ‘black and white’ in Bali signifies a sense of living in the balance. In Balinese art, the use of black and white evokes the supernatural; in everyday life it symbolises ‘goodness and mischievousness’. Known to his friends as a “creative machine gun” Ra’zsal is involved in painting and other creative projects such as photography, short film making, live art performances, creative writing and graphic design. Inquiries: 081338 210506 or email iamrazsal@ gmail.com.
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DIRECT FROM BOLLYWOOD Ubud has never seen anything quite like this. To commemorate two decades of IndiaASEAN cooperation, the Indian Embassy is bringing a complete Festival of India to Bali from November 1-4. There’s a riot of programming, from feasts to serious cultural palavers, and with a top Bollywood DJ flown in for the Bollywood Dhamaka Party on Saturday evening. The daily program includes cooking lessons, demonstrations and feasts prepared by chefs in from India, display and sale of fine embroideries and Indian tribal textile arts, unique classical Indian Sattriya Dance performances and a mini film festival. The four-day pass is a great discount at Rp 500,000; single day passes are also available at varying prices. Indian-Bali Sangam, Ubud November, 1- 4, ARMA Museum, Jl. Pengosekan. Tickets are limited so order now from : sales@armabali.com or 0361-973495!
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This column is non-advertorial and written by an expat who has lived in Indonesia for nearly 20 years. The island has changed during this time, as has the whole world, but there are some places, things, people or events that remain as good as anyone can remember, for various reasons, or, recently opened places, arrived people or new organisations that are worth a mention. Listed below are those for this edition, in no particular order, as the island is a vibrant place that moves progressively with many wonderful things on offer. Bali has come a long way and My Favourite Things explores what remains interesting for us all to experience.
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It doesn’t really matter where you come from in the world, horse racing has been a popular sport in most nations and through many centuries. The closest thing literally is the annual Melbourne Cup celebrated in many venues across southern Bali and screened at an incredible amount of restaurants, hotels and bars. It is really quite lovely how the one large race that takes off at noon to only last a few minutes, creates a furore such as hats, dressing up, general merriment, good will and all-day parties. This year the event will take place on Tuesday 6th November, and more notably, pre-sale event tickets can be had at the Canggu Club (open to everyone) as a lawn party. This anticipated event is superbly organized, with Canggu Club showing the race live on an outdoor big screen, lucky draws with the most impressive range of prizes, and even a fashion show. This is sure to be a sellout, so book your seats or tables and tickets early to avoid disappointment. Early bird promo: 6 Million IDR for a table of 8, or 850k for an individual ticket. Included in the ticket price: bubbles and roast on arrival; 4-course lunch with 2 bottles of Australian or South African wine and a bucket of beer per table, a bottle of Fashion Vodka and their energy drinks. Dozens of lucky draw prizes for villa stays, restaurants, spas, and clothing shops will be given out on the day. Prizes will be awarded to the Best Dressed Man and Woman, so giddy up! Canggu Club: Jalan Pantai Berawa, Banjar Tegal Gundul, Canggu. Ph: 0361 844 6385. E: info@cangguclub.com W: www.cangguclub.com
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ald femininity and panache. Lee Anna’s signature pom-poms and feminine frills, through her coco moku House of Style, are not at all ‘fussy’ but of a unique, yet distinguishable design, allowing her collections to be finished by a distinct, yet subtle, style kiss. In fact, these very details of tassels, sequins and woven fabric are lovingly handmade through a cottage industry of local Balinese women, whose innate creativity and artistry, is the embodiment of Bali. Lee-Anna very much draws her inspiration through the constant feel of mother nature across Bali’s landscapes; rice paddies, steeped highlands, colourful temples, rugged but proud volcanoes, and searing seascapes. LeeAnna thrives on the lifestyle Bali offers, and the creative pulse it bestows. Collections at the flagship Cocomoku boutique in Bali’s vibrant and most fashionable area of Petitenget, Seminyak, are, unusually, set out in colour schemes depicting Lee-Anna’s visual style. Earthy beiges are sensible although classy, yet along with lime greens and hot pinks being flirty and sexy, Lee-Anna can dress any woman by her individual lifestyle and ever evolving moods, as every true woman feels. Enjoying these collections means that you get to feel the tropical island of Bali through Lee-Anna’s designs and fabrics (all original to coco moku), cuts and accessories – a stunning mélange of true womanhood that is fun, sexy and subtle, but teasingly sensual. Accessorize with Lee-Anna’s colourful snakeskin belts, iPad or iPod covers, to dress up any of the collections – chosen directly at the flagship boutique as a walk in wardrobe. Sandals with chunky, fun wedges are the latest rage, as are other colourful footwear. These are serious designer clothes for the confident women of 35 plus, who knows her own sense of style. Not excluded to average figures, plus size women will also find their own at coco moku. This is why Cocomoku by Lee-Anna is now found in eight retail boutiques across Queensland, Australia – and is growing.
COCO MOKU BY LEE ANNA Lee Anna’s talent for design and flair for fashion comes from a deep-seated love of clothes and shoes that her-
At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more… Jalan Hanoman #64 – Ubud, Bali. Tel: 0361 796 9178 C/U/G-2 Nov. 11
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SLIPPERY STONE Slippery Stone has fast cemented its reputation as the place to stop by for lunch or dinner. The space is airy and large, with comfortable cushioned bench style seats as well as sofas, and the typical table placements, in a rice field setting so typically Balinese, around a pond water feature. The menu is fabulous, with a stunning array of choice – fabulous appetizers, Tapas style finger foods, hearty dishes of meats and steaks, lighter ones of a selection of fish and crisp, fresh salads. Desserts are taste sensations and perfect for sharing after a full meal. The wine list is extremely reasonable for Bali and is quite extensive. This is not a place to overlook and has everyone talking – in a good way. It’s certainly making its mark. Slippery Stone: Jalan Batu Belig 9N, Kerobokan. T : 0361 846 5999 W: www.slipperystonebali.com FB: facebook.com/slipperystonebali C/U/G-7 March 12
Recently introduced High Tea is a delightful way to spend a rainy afternoon now that the wet season seems to be once again upon us, or a well deserved hour or so after a hot afternoon around the shops of the Seminyak area. Generously, even thoughtfully served from 2.30pm through to 6pm, Monday to Saturday, enjoy your Dammann Tea along with ‘fancy’ sandwiches (no crusts), cakes and pastries as well as the ubiquitous scones, homemade jam and cream. This venue is pleasant during the afternoon as the sun dips and also has comfortable sofa areas as well as traditional table settings from which to enjoy the threetiered cake-stand presentation. All inclusive at Rp. 80,000 ++. How delightfully jolly! Warisan Restaurant & Bar: Jalan Raya Kerobokan 38, Seminyak. Ph: 0361 731175 E: info@warisanrestaurant.com W: www.warisanrestaurant.com
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With this your comments would be welcomed if you endeavour to follow the lead, or, if you would like to suggest something that you found particularly amazing; whatever the experience was, please share. It’s important to spread the news on anything positive, as time and experiences are precious. rubyinbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of My Favourite Things at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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The Return Of The Worm Bali Organic Association By Skye Laphroaig
Dr. Ni Luh Kartini teaches farmers across the island of Bali how to farm organically, just as they did during the 1960s. Kartini has a Ph.D. in Agriculture, and lectures at Udayana University in Denpasar. She and her husband, Made Agustina, have developed the Bali Organic Association (BOA), growing millions of earthworms organically in their Denpasar factory, and supplying them to farmers along with organic compost that restores fertility to damaged soil. Hundreds of farmers across Bali now learn from BOA. To date Kartini has returned worms to the soil of more than 40,000 hectares of land. The onslaught of modern development triggered by a lucrative tourism industry has seen massive land conversion, which in turn isolates and marginalizes the island’s farmers. Today, the majority of farmers stand in silence, mourning as the industry devours rice fields across the island, while the remaining rice fields are severely damaged by decades of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Kartini believes earthworms are essential to the life and health of the planet’s soils, and thus to the life and health of terrestrial ecosystems. The common earthworm can also be used as a tool by researchers who are investigating the biology and ecology of soil, and the effects of pollutants on soil organisms. BALI IN THE SIXTIES Ni Luh Kartini was born in Bulian, Northern Bali in 1960. She remembers with great fondness the green landscape of her childhood. Kartini spent her early days in a small, unspoiled, isolated village, working beside her father in the rice fields away from the crowded city life and commercial tourist traps. Even though the family was poor in monetary terms, she felt they were very rich with access to organic meat and fresh produce whenever they needed it. Now the same Bali earth lies desolate, exhausted and barren after 40-years of chemical fertilizers and ‘Green Revolution’ rice strains. Kartini and her husband have dedicated their lives to restoring this acid ground to its former ‘fertile richness’. “In 1969, government workers came to our farm and told us about chemical fertilizer, recalls Kartini. “They told us it was medicine for the rice. I saw the worms in the soil of our rice fields writhe and die. I cried because my ducks were dead. DDT wasn’t medicine for our fields – it was poison.” DDT, or dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, is a chemical that was first synthesized in the late 19th century. DDT kills insects by opening sodium ion channels in neurons, causing nerve spasms and death. The use of DDT has been banned in the United States since 1972, although the U.S. still produces it for export. The major negative effects of DDT are observed mainly on animals, particularly birds and fish. This new insecticide was having a sudden and drastic effect on Ni Luh Kartini and her surroundings. Trying to understand what was happening to her world, Kartini started to ask many questions. This is when she met an engineer from the university who encouraged Kartini go to school and become an Agricultural Engineer, so she could help return worms to the soil and promote sustainability. SUSTAINBLE FARMING At that time, village girls did not go to school. It was seen as a waste of time and money, because they would just get married anyway. Her father refused to let her go to school, but Kartini’s mother backed her 100 percent. “Back in the 1980’s farmers laughed at what I was trying to study for my Ph.D. The supervisors banned my thesis on worms and soil structures – so I forced my third supervisor to accept my Ph.D. outline. They all wanted me to do my thesis on genetically modified seeds,” says Kartini. Kartini was convinced of the need to practice ancient farming practices to ensure sustainable farming into the future. Today, her beliefs are accepted worldwide and hundreds of farmers now learn from BOA, including the IDEP Organization, which has made several valuable contributions to organic farming across Bali.
BALI ORGANIC ASSOCIATION After founding Bali Organic Association, Dr. Ni Luh Kartini became a frontline fighter throughout the various regencies of Bali. For many years she pioneered a study on the role of earthworms in maintaining soil fertility, creating a special fertilizer made of the creature’s secretion and a developing a natural medicine. “Nearly 100 percent of Bali’s farmers now want to return to organic farming,” Kartini states. “All the government needs to do is give every farm a cow and teach them to make their own organic fertilizer. If farmers had this old knowledge – and more worms in their soils – they would no longer be dependent on chemical fertilizers or outside assistance.” Kartini has developed a plan called Five Steps to Successful Farming. This is based on land restoration, the use of local rice seed instead of Green Revolution strains, and training for farmers on how to use local resources, such as cow manure, plus selling their own produce at local markets. Currently it’s the middlemen making money not the farmers. Over the next few months, Kartini plans to give farmers these five tools so they will become more successful and help to halt the destruction of Bali. The doctor has kindly shared some details about earthworms and farming, for those people keen to enrich the earth. Why earthworms? The best medium for growing healthy plants is a rich, loose, and fertile soil. Earthworms make a significant contribution by loosening the soil and providing plant nutrients in their droppings. When t h e y b u r r o w, w o r m s aerate the soil to provide essential oxygen for bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms required f o r s o i l f e r t i l i t y. A n earthworm can digest approximately half its own bodyweight of soil each day, processing and movement of large volumes of earth each year. How do worms help the earth? Earthworms concentrate essential nutrients and minerals from soil as it passes through their digestive tract. Their expelled waste, also known as ‘cast’, contains many times the nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that is normally available from soil. Additionally, these casts will contain higher concentrations of minor elements such as calcium, magnesium, and zinc. All of these nutrients and minerals are provided in a form that is readily available to plants. Is organic farming more environmentally friendly? Organic farming is m o r e environmentally friendly because it uses composting, has natural pesticides and tries to avoid as much as possible the use of chemicals. Tell me about modern agriculture in Bali? In Bali, today, more farmland is being sidelined for tourism interests. The Balinese traditional irrigation organization, Subak was once the backbone of agriculture. Now subak has lost its functions and role and no strict regulations are ever implemented. It is through education that we can preserve this tradition. Subak, for instance, should be introduced to children as early as kindergarten. Not only should they know what subak is, they should get their hands dirty by joining in farming activities. Character building is fundamental. What kind of life do farmers have now? Agriculture is tough physical work that requires focus. Regeneration is even more difficult. Youngsters nowadays view being a farmer as equal to being poor. Nobody wants to work in agriculture. Farmers now don’t have a sense of attachment to their surrounding nature and land and so they easily sell their land without a second thought, just to pocket some quick cash. Is traditional farming disappearing? Traditional equipment is being swapped with technology that does not fit with the lives of farmers and the land, resulting in soaring production costs. Back in the early days, farmers used cows to plough their soil, cow dung as fertilizer and their cow ate from the farm’s grass. When the cow reached maturity, it would be sold or
used for procreation. The technology inherited by our ancestors was already advanced and prioritized a sense of balance with nature. That sort of technology must be resurrected, while adopting other newer forms. Are Balinese aware of the harmful effects of pesticides? Thirty years ago everything here was organic. They didn’t use any chemical products for fertilizing. Within the last 25 years there’s been a great explosion of governmentsupported programs of chemicals in order to increase production. So for the last 25 years the island has been exposed to very high use and abuse of chemicals in agriculture. Balinese people are still not aware of the negative effects of using chemicals and they cannot afford the organic produce on sale in certain Western outlets, so it’s difficult to find a healthy solution. Do you see genetically modified crops in Indonesia? In Indonesia farmers are happy to grow genetically modified produce because those crops are resistant to diseases. GMO foods may be seen as the answer to challenges posed by population growth and climate change, but the debate on their health implications is still raging. Certain genetically modified foods have been changed on the molecular level in ways that may be extremely dangerous to health with a high level of unpredictable consequences. Does the government assist farmers? Assistance comes in the form of cash, cattle, seeds and fertilizers. The providers never think of the long-term consequences. Instead of supporting the farmers, I feel the government should have optimized local fertilizers developed by the farmers themselves, and then bought these products, subsidizing their marketing efforts. This would assist the farmers to be able to provide for themselves. Has tourism contributed to agriculture in Bali? Tourism has clearly exploited agriculture, with little positive contribution. The landscape of rice paddy fields and farming activities are turned into tourism attractions and sold at very high prices. How does BOA encourage independent Balinese farmers? Our villagers are quite successful in building their own independence, especially after we facilitate access to the market. We focus on switching the conventional way of farming to the organic way. We motivate the farmers to create their own seeds, fertilizers and production equipment. We are slowly reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. And keep on assisting farmers to improve productivity. We create an integrated program, which includes the market. This way, the market a waits for the farmers’ produce, while the farmers feel happy to be needed. What are the targets of the Bali Organic Association? We hope that these little groups of farmers can expand to a wider population. We are very hopeful that the government will take part. It’s not always easy because the government tends to create its own programs, mostly project-based and these can erode the independence of the farmers. What is the harmonious relationship between man and nature? These important teachings are passed down through generations in the forms of symbolic rituals and offerings. These days, the Balinese rituals and offerings are still here, but most Balinese people have lost the knowledge to decipher the symbols and messages behind them. Bali Organic Association was founded on the basis of turning Bali into an organic island, to embrace that knowledge. Ever since the introduction of government’s schemes 25 years ago demanding increased yields from growers, there has been an incredible amount of laboratory-engineered chemicals distributed to the local farmers, which has resulted in an imbalanced farming ecosystem. Bali Organic Association cooperates with various other parties who share the same vision, which is to enhance society’s capabilities in cultivating ‘sustainable agriculture’ especially in ‘organic farming’ to support communities, and increase the welfare of the precious farmer’s society. For further details email: yayasan_boa@yahoo.com. Tel: (0361) 418177. Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Local News International Narcotics Cases Dominate Denpasar Court Rooms this Month A Denpasar court has indicted two Britons on multiple charges involving an alleged cocaine drug ring on the resort island of Bali, which could see them both face the death penalty. Prosecutors told Bali’s Denpasar district court that Lindsay June Sandiford in May smuggled 4.79 kilograms of cocaine in the lining of her suitcase and that Julian Anthony Pounder had willingly received the drugs. Ms Sandiford was arrested in May upon arrival at the resort island’s airport in Denpasar from Bangkok after customs officials found the drugs. Police then set up a sting and netted three more Britons and an Indian national. She appeared with only a translator, saying she had been given no access to a lawyer in prison, and requested more time to find one. The panel of judges went ahead with the hearing, having postponed the trial last week for the same reason, but said they would appoint her an attorney for the next session. In a separate indictment by the same court, prosecutors said Mr. Pounder collected cocaine from Ms Sandiford on the street near the airport before he was arrested in the police sting. He was indicted on two charges, the most serious of which carries a maximum penalty of death. The drugs found in Ms Sandiford’s suitcase had an estimated street value of around $US2.5 million ($2.4 million), customs officials have said. The trials for the two Britons will resume next week. Prosecutors are also demanding 11 years in prison for a 30- yearold Russian man who allegedly smuggled at least 786 grams of crystal methamphetamine into Bali. Alexander Simonov was arrested after arriving at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport on April 24, on board a Malaysia Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur.
The crystal meth was put inside 88 capsules, which the defendant had allegedly swallowed in an attempt to pass security checkpoints undetected. “The defendant’s crime may taint the image of Bali as a tourist destination,” prosecutor Ketut Sujaya told the panel of judges presided over by Gunawan Tri Budiono, during a hearing at the Denpasar District Court on Tuesday (2/10). Sujaya also accused Simonov, a yoga instructor, of acting as a courier for an international drug syndicate. He allegedly bought the crystal meth from India for $1,500 and planned to sell it in Bali and Jakarta, targeting Rp 549 million in earnings. “If the crystal meth had passed [the security check], it would have been consumed by tens of thousands of people,” Sujaya said. Nina Ann Marie, 39, a German woman, is facing 12 years imprisonment for drug abuse. At Denpasar District Court on Wednesday (3/10), Prosecutor Ni Wayan Seroni stated that the defendant had violated Article 127 of Indonesia’s Law on Narcotics. “The defendant had no right to own, store or use the 0.2 grams of heroin,” the prosecutor said. During the hearing, it was disclosed that the German woman had been arrested by Badung Police on July 6 in a rented room on Jl. Raya Tibubeneng in Kerobokan. The police had received information from the public that residents of the rented room were acting suspiciously. When the police raided the room, they caught Marie with Herman Putra, also a defendant, using lighters and preparing aluminum foil. “The defendants ran out of the back door, but were eventually apprehended,” the prosecutor said. In a search of the premises, the police found 0.2 grams of heroin, syringes, pipes and lighters. Herman admitted these belonged to him. (October 4th 2012)
10 years after Bali Bomb I, Indonesian Terror Attacks on rise, but Militants Showing Less Skill Ten years after terrorist attacks at two Bali nightclubs killed more than 200 people, mostly foreign tourists, Indonesia has won international praise for its counterterrorism efforts. Militant organizations have been fractured and many of their charismatic leaders have been killed or jailed. But an Associated Press analysis shows the number of strikes within the country has actually gone up, especially since 2010, when radical imams called on their followers to focus on domestic targets rather than Westerners. The more recent attacks have been conducted with less expertise, and the vast majority of victims have been Indonesians. “It turns out that the terrorism problem in Indonesia is not finished yet,” said Maj. Gen. Tito Karnavian, a former counterterrorism official recently appointed police chief of Papua province. “The quality of their attacks has decreased, but the quantity has increased.” Since Oct. 12, 2002, when the Bali attacks killed 202 people — including 88 Australians and seven Americans — there have been four major terror strikes targeting Westerners in Indonesia, resulting in 45 deaths. The last was in 2009, when attacks on the J.W. Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels in Jakarta killed seven people. That compares to 15 attacks against security forces, local authorities, Christians and some moderate Muslims in just the past two years. Those attacks have killed a total of 11 people — all police officers — and wounded dozens of civilians. Although the targets may have shifted, the methods for recruiting young men remain the same. They are indoctrinated to believe that as jihadist “grooms” they will reap God’s rewards for martyrdom — paradise for the bomber and 70 family members and the gift of 72 virgin angels. It’s a belief shunned by most Muslims. Fadlan, a convicted militant who goes by a single alias name, was trained to be a suicide bomber in 2001 by Jemaah Islamiyah, the al-Qaida-linked group that sent two other bombers to the Bali nightclubs on a busy Saturday night. He told the AP that his mentor, Imam Samudra, one of the plot masterminds, deemed it too risky to use him in the attacks because he was already wanted for an earlier botched bombing. Today, Fadlan believes he would be in paradise if he had been picked. “I still believe it ... because it’s not promised by my recruiter, but God,” Fadlan said softly in a mosque near his house in central Jakarta. Fadlan was jailed for four years in 2006 after being found guilty of harboring terrorists, including Noordin M. Top, who was Southeast Asia’s most wanted militant before police killed him in 2009. Fadlan was released on good behavior that same year and is now part of the government’s de-radicalization program, designed to reform convicted extremists. He told the AP he also was involved in two 2001 bombings at churches in eastern Jakarta that injured more than 70 worshippers. He was never convicted in those incidents due to a lack of evidence. Now 36, Fadlan says he’s not actively involved with any militant groups in Indonesia and no longer interested in becoming a groom there because the country is not seen as a battle-ground for holy war. But he smiles broadly when asked if he would still be willing to serve as a suicide bomber on another front if called.
“Nobody refuses a reward in heaven, right?” he says. “But I live like I’m in a large aquarium now ... authorities are watching me everywhere I go, and I could not go abroad.” A turning point for Indonesian terrorist groups came in 2010, when police raided a paramilitary jihadi camp hidden in the mountains of Aceh. An anti-terrorism crackdown followed that left more than 100 suspected militants either dead or arrested. Another alleged Bali bombings mastermind, Dulmatin, was shot to death in a raid. Radical Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir was arrested; last year he was sentenced to 15 years in jail. That led Indonesian extremist religious leaders to order militants to change their mission. Instead of going after Westerners and American symbols they were directed to target Indonesian ‘infidels’ such as police, anti-terrorism squads, lawmakers and others deemed as obstacles to transforming the secular country into an Islamic state governed by Sharia law. Most of Indonesia, a country of 240 million, practices a moderate style of Islam that condemns violence, and its government is keeping up pressure against extremists. Data from the National Police revealed more than 700 militants have been arrested over the past 10 years, including 84 last year. Dozens more have been killed since the Bali bombings. Though the number of domestic terrorist attacks has risen, suicide bombers are more likely to act alone or in smaller groups than they did in years past. “I don’t think there is any one person who is the current face of terrorism in Indonesia,” said Ken Conboy, a Jakarta-based expert on Southeast Asian terrorism. “Rather, the terrorists have splintered into small cells that have only fleeting contact, if that, with one another.” That lack of organization makes it more difficult to pull off devastating attacks. Last year, a suicide bomber blew himself up inside a mosque packed with police, injuring 30 people, and another detonated his explosives in a church in Central Java’s Solo town, dying instantly and wounding 22 worshippers. Just last month, police arrested 10 Islamist militants and seized a dozen homemade bombs from a group suspected of planning suicide attacks against security forces and plotting to blow up the parliament building. The alleged bomb maker, Muhammad Toriq, turned himself in to police while wearing an empty suicide vest. The explosives seized were pipe bombs, dangerous but much less powerful than those used in Bali 10 years ago. But other would-be suicide bombers remain at large. In March, authorities received an intelligence tip that at least one jihadist “groom” had arrived in Bali. They found a note he wrote to his family, saying he would carry out a suicide mission with God’s blessing and that the family would be reunited in paradise, said Ansyaad Mbai, who heads the country’s antiterrorism agency. Security forces killed five suspects who were believed to be plotting several armed robberies in Bali to fund their terrorist activities. But the groom got away, and it’s unclear what attack he had planned or whether he will still attempt it. (October 8th 2012).
Factory Workers Strike Across Indonesia Hundreds of thousands of factory workers went on strike across Indonesia on Wednesday (3/10) demanding better pay and job security as Southeast Asia’s biggest economy booms. Police estimated around 750,000 workers took to the streets for the one-day walkout in at least 12 provinces; while unions said more than two million took part. In the industrial city of Bekasi west of the capital Jakarta around 60,000 workers turned out to protest, carrying banners calling on the government to “Raise Our Salaries” and “Stop Outsourcing Contracts”. “We are calling for an end to the use of contract workers and a rise in the minimum wage. Today’s strike is a warning to the government to act quickly and firmly to respond to what workers want. Don’t blame us if workers lose patience and disrupt airports and toll roads.” Nining Elitos, from the Indonesian Confederation of Workers’ Unions, told AFP. Indonesia’s economy grew 6.5 percent in 2011 and attracted record foreign direct investment of $20 billion, yet Indonesian factory workers remain some of the lowest-paid in Asia, often earning less than their counterparts in China or India. Workers in Jakarta this year won a minimum-wage hike to 1.53 million rupiah ($160) a month. In the last major strike in January, workers in Bekasi blocked a toll road to the capital, leaving trucks and traffic snarled for 10 hours. (October 4th 2012) Nine Al-Qaeda Indonesia Members Detained Police have formally detained nine Al-Qaeda Indonesia members for their alleged involvement in terrorist activities across the country.“Nine people have formally been detained in connection with terror activities by the Al-Qaeda Indonesia group. They are Badri Hartono, Rudi Kurnia Putra, Kamidi, Fajar Novianto, Barkah Nawah Saputra, Triyatno, Arif Pamungkas, Joko Priyanto, alias Joko Jihad, and Wendi, alias Hasan,” said the head of National Police public information bureau, Brigadier General Boy Rafli Amar, here on Monday (1/10). Wendi was caught in Pantaloan on September 27 and is believed to have participated in a terrorist training camp in Poso, Central Sulawesi, under the leadership of Santoso. Wendi is also believed to be one of the bomb assemblers in the group. “Based on the results of investigation so far, the bombs assembled by Wendi contain nitro-glycerine. Bombs with such contents can cause huge blasts,” he noted.“The impact of such bombs is much higher than other average explosives. It can easily kill human beings or at least seriously injury them,” Boy pointed out. (October 1st 2012) Nuclear Power Plants Planned for Sumatra, Java & Bali The construction of Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) are just waiting for the green light a spokesman from the government Center for Development for Nuclear Energy (PPEN) Sarwiyana Sastratenaya said on Thursday (9/12). The construction of nuclear power plants will be prioritized according to need. So far, Sumatra, Java, and Bali are priority areas and this is where the first nuclear power plants will be built he said. “The nuclear power plant output would not exceed 15 percent of the electricity demand. For example, if an area requires 10 thousand megawatts, the nuclear unit would have only one thousand megawatt capacities and can not more” Sarwiyana pointed out. The construction of nuclear power facilities around the country is expected to reduce the power crisis that often occurs on the islands of Sumatra, Java and Bali. Currently electricity-generating facilities provide 35 gigawatts of power however by 2025 it is projected that we need to generate 155 gigawatts. (September 27th 2012) Victims Commemorate Second Bali Bombings Survivors and families of victims of the second Bali bombings in 2005 gathered to commemorate the tragedy here on Monday (1/10). Families of victims and surviving victims spread flower petals on the coast of Jimbaran where the bombings occurred. They also released seven white doves as a symbol for peace and also signed on a shroud to signify rejection of violence.In their message read out on the occasion they called on all community elements, including the government to prevent terrorism. The message for peace was read out by six representatives of families of victims and survivors of the terrorist acts.The message called on terrorists to cancel future strikes in view of the impact of their actions.The bombing victims, meanwhile, urged the government to conduct an early prevention program against terrorism and called on all parties including the government, social and educational organizations to intensively inform their members that no religion condones terrorism.They also called on all families to monitor their members so that they would not be easily influenced by terror ideologies that tend to target youths and also called on the government to empower victims of terrorism in the country.Three bombs exploded in Kafe Nyoman and Kafe Menega in Jimbaran and Raja`s Cafe in Kuta Square on October 1, 2005, killing 23 people including 15 Indonesians, four Australians, one Japanese and the three bombers. (October 1st 2012)
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Indonesian Crew Rescued by US Cruise Ship Indonesian media has reported that nine crewmembers of an Indonesian boat were rescued in the Bali Strait by a US Cruise ship SLV Love Song. The men were found floating in the waters after their boat hit a reef in East Java and sank. According to a shipping company spokesperson the men were all in satisfactory condition despite being in the water for 2 days. “We immediately dispensed medicine and food supplies as they all sustained minor injuries and effects of exposure to the elements,” he said.The crew members were evacuated to a nearby island, and treated at the local health center.The owner of the company said the crew were recovering and would be evacuated to Kalianget, Sumenep, where they will be picked up and taken home. (September 2012)
Garuda May Launch 777 Flights To Russia New services to Russia are among the long-haul plans Garuda Indonesia is considering for the Boeing 777-300ERs it is due to begin receiving next year.The airline currently has no 777-300ERs in operation but has 10 on order, with the first scheduled for delivery in mid-2013. A Garuda spokesman says the first two 777-300ERs will be used for services from Indonesia to Tokyo and to destinations in the Middle East. Garuda presently has two Boeing 747-400s that it operates to Middle East destinations, such as Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, but it wants to phase the 747s out.Garuda has said that its wants to use 777-300ERs to turn its one-stop service from Jakarta to Amsterdam, which uses an Airbus A330 via Dubai, into a non-stop service. It has also said it wants to resume services to London with the new aircraft. (September 24th 2012)
Tonnes of Plastic Waste Pollutes Mangrove Forest in Bali Everyday at least four trucks fully loaded with plastic waste are taken from the mangrove forest area in Ngurah Rai Forest Park, South Denpasar, Head of Protection Division of the Bali Forestry Office Suratman said here, Sunday (7/10).The local authorities are overwhelmed with cleaning the mangrove forest as the plastic waste is abundant, stuck in the mangrove roots, and scattered in the 102-hectare mangrove forest.The cleaning service personnel also have to face the thick mud that could hamper and slow down the plastic waste removal in the area. “We cannot prevent it (plastic waste) coming as it is from the sea,” Suratman said.Suratman urged people not to throw away plastic waste in the river or sea as they can be caught up and then polluted the mangrove forest. (October 8th 2012)
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450 Deaths on Bali Roads in One Year Statistics show that death and injury of those involved in traffic accidents continues to increase year by year on the Island. Within a twelve-month period the Sanglah road death toll statistics dept has recorded 450 deaths from head injuries caused by motor vehicle accidents on the Islands roads. The majority of vehicles involved were motorbikes.“With the advancement of technology, the management of patients with head injuries is now more sophisticated so one would expect that the potential death due to head injury would be reduced. However, the number of fatal cases due to head injuries did not decrease and even tended to increase’’ Chief of Neurosurgery Sanglah Prof. dr. Sri Maliawan, Sp.BS., said on Sunday (30/9). The average death rate remained at around 400 per year, and is predicted to increase. He mentioned, that in one year the total number of patients treated for head injuries at Sanglah had reached 2,000 and about 300 of which required surgery. Those that did not die from the injuries caused by the accident often suffered other injuries and could be paralyzed for the rest of their lives. ‘’Most of the victims were still young (17 to 30 years) it so it is unfortunate for them to be left with such a permanent disability,’’ Maliawan said. (October 5th 2012)
Dutch Citizen Held on Sexual Harassment Charges - Singaraja A Dutch citizen is being held in solitary confinement at the Buleleng police headquarters, North Bali in relation to the sexual abuse of two underage girls. “We immediately detained the offender, after receiving a report from the parents of the victims,” said the Head of the Criminal Investigation Police Hendrik of Buleleng, Singaraja, on Monday (1/10). zan Jacobus Fogel (55) did not resist when arrested by a team of Buleleng Police. Hendrik revealed that the initial incident happened on Saturday (29/9) at the Windmill Village, Kaliasem Village, Banjar District. In the village, the perpetrator met KRM (13) and KAW (9). The girls were groomed and coerced by being offered money. After the victims were asleep the offender admitted groping thighs, shoulders, and sensitive body parts of his victims. The offender has admitted that the act was done repeatedly targeting underage girls. (October 1st 2012)
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by Dr. Rob Cinta Bali: The Spirit of Oneness Paintings by Ra’zsal At Café Des Artistes, Jl. Bisma No. 9X, Ubud. Tel: 972706 Painter and photographer Razcel Salvarita, also known as Ra’zsal, comes from the Philippines. He lives in Ubud, and, ‘Cinta Bali: The Spirit of Oneness’ is his fifth exhibition in Bali. In his latest show, Ra’zsal investigates the ‘Universal Cosmic Spectrum of Life’, which he feels comes from the convergence of Cinta Bali 1 powers in the Oneness of Black and White. The dark and light, the yin and yang, the positive and negative, the masculine and feminine, and, Ra’zsal also feels, the beauty of the human form to be found in any Balinese man or woman. In addition, Ra’zsal states that from these fusions come the hues of colors which paint the nature of Oneness. Consequently, ‘Cinta Bali: The Spirit of Oneness’, Ra’zsal’s new pen-and-ink and painting series, attempts to show the fusion of energies in the oneness between man and woman. That is: the sanctum of ‘Godness’ in the Oneness of Spirit. Cinta Bali 3
The realization of Ra’zsal’s concept comes from a belief in the Balinese tradition of the importance of the colors of ‘black and white’, which signify a sense of balanced living. Although, in a general connotation, black and white is a symbol for ‘goodness’ and ‘mischievousness’, the Balinese people abide Cinta Bali 4 with devotion to this color tradition, through their prayers and offerings. The checkered black and white poleng cloth has become a ‘trademark’ of Bali. It can be seen as a kamben, that is, a sarong tied around the waist by men, and even wrapped around statues and trees. In Balinese art, the use of black and white evokes the supernatural. Ra’zsal’s experiences, while living in Bali for several years now, have influenced some concepts of his artworks, like his previous exhibition ‘Lovely Moonsters’. On Nyepi eve, in Bali, weird and wonderful effigies of monsters are paraded throughout all the streets of the villages. Having observed the Lovers in Bali Nyepi ceremony many times, Ra’zsal was inspired to create a series in homage to this custom. Within his new exhibition, the works ‘Cinta Bali 1, 3 and 4’, plus, ‘Lovers in Bali’, ‘Meditation under the Banyan Tree’, and, ‘The look of Love’, demonstrate that
Ra’zsal is inspired by the simplicity of the beauty of black and white, and the use of black India ink on paper. This is a very simple process which shows the capability of creation by the use of black and white, or light and shadow. On the other hand, the painted works explode with colors, which Meditation under the Banyan Tree truly indicate the Balinese celebration of beauty and creativity. The interesting figure which is depicted in all the works is a single entity comprised of half man and half woman. It is a simple image that evokes many descriptions and many interpretations, and, yet, as Ra’zsal explains, it is grounded in the consciousness of ‘Oneness’ in ‘Loveness’. The inhabitants of the Island of the Gods are strongly dedicated in living harmoniously in the consciousness of the ‘Spirit of Oneness’, and Bali and its people shimmer in the intimacy between Lightness and Darkness. Ra’zsal’s exhibition wonderfully captures and depicts this enlightening artistic concept. The Look of Love Enigma Paintings by Ni Nyoman Sani At Gaya Art Space, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud. Tel: 979252
images? Is it possible that Sani is presenting images of Balinese women liberated from their traditional place of domestic servitude? However, these images also serve to depict women caught in another type of bondage. That is, as slaves to the rampart consumerism of high fashion modes and Image 2 expensive hedonistic lifestyles. With her elegant paintings Ni Nyoman Sani is indeed presenting a very powerful and extremely puzzling enigma. As one of the only few female artists of Bali who remain active in producing art works, Ni Nyoman Sani well deserves her place in the history of Balinese art, especially for her relevance to contemporary female Balinese artists. Ni Nyoman Sani has exhibited Image 3 extensively throughout all of Indonesia and Bali, and her solo exhibition, ‘Enigma’, at the Gaya Art Space in Ubud, places her amongst the most influential of young Balinese artists. Through this exhibition, Ni Nyoman Sani presents paintings that further contribute to the puzzle and enigma of Balinese art. E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au Copyright © 2012 Dr. Rob
Through the development of the recent history of Balinese art, many puzzles and question marks have arisen in respect towards the future of Balinese art. Alas, there are only a very few artistic figures that can be seen as a barometer in determining the artists and artworks which can describe the state of art in Bali today. The young Balinese artist Ni Nyoman Sani should be counted among these influential figures. Ni Nyoman Sani is a Balinese woman who actively and continually produces artworks which describe her life and artistic career as a woman. This is a very unusual stance to take in contemporary Balinese art, and, Ni Nyoman Sani can be regarded as something of a trail blazer. In works such as ‘Images 1, 2 and 3’, Sani’s beauty of painting lies in Image 1 the composition of her images. She employs gracious line work, soft pastel colors, and, impressive brush strokes. However, it is Sani’s subject matter which raises the most interesting questions and puzzles. Obviously inspired by high fashion magazines, female faces and figures are always presented wearing the latest in high fashion hair styling, clothing, and accessories. What thought processes lie behind Sani’s choice of these
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This Galungan was another eye-opener for me about how Balinese are now placing more emphasis on the practical nature of ceremony, with a lack of regard for the environment. My Balinese friends and family tell me that there is no longer the time, need or desire for picking flowers or making your own penjor (the fancy decorative bamboo poles that are placed out the front of one’s home just before Galungan). Where there is a need there is a supply… I was bug-eyed to discover that you can now buy ceremonial prayer flowers from the market that come in plastic bags of around 10 petals. I also gasped at the fact that one can now buy either fancy, ready-made penjor priced for millions of rupiah, or kit-set ones – with the individual parts, yes, wrapped in loads of plastic. Bali’s ceremonies have seen a swift shift from organic to plastic in only a short period of time. It started with the plastic bag that was used for every little thing you buy at a temple ceremony (which are like fair grounds at the larger ceremonies); then it was plastic wrappings for Balinese cakes with individual bags for the sauces and other condiments, with a plastic spoon thrown in if you’re really lucky. Then it was the dreaded aqua gelas that are not only used for water but also for tea and coffee and pretty much every ceremony that is going on across Bali as we speak. Then it was the plastic wrapped sweets and cakes in the offerings. The final straw (forgot to mention these pipes that are used for pretty much every drink at every warung) may be wrapping flowers and pre-made, pre-wrapped penjor. How much can the environment handle? Have people officially gone plastic crazy? How have we arrived at this madness? What are the alternatives and the solutions? Find out in the next issue of Kulture Kid.
I have read with sadness but not surprise about the horrific road toll over the recent Indonesian holiday period. Some 600 or so people killed in a 10 day period. This is 600 families whose father, mother, son, daughter, sister or brother will never be coming home again, never celebrate another birthday or family event. And more people continue to die every day. How many of these people were innocent, law abiding drivers who were killed by a bad driver totally disregarding the law just so they could “save a few seconds” and get to their destination quicker? Whilst this is a tragedy several questions must be asked: 1. Why did this happen and why will it keep happening? 2. Who really cares? 3. How can this be prevented in the future? Some things to think about: 1. Why did this happen? One just has to look at the daily traffic chaos to see that accidents are just waiting to happen. Why is it that people who are normally very patient and courteous turn into bad drivers as soon as they get on a motorbike or behind the wheel of a car? These same people who will patiently sit for 1 to 2 hours in a bank waiting for some service, or in an office waiting to pay their water bill, suddenly drive as if they only have seconds to live. Their attitude is “stuff everybody else, as long as I am doing the best for me, no one else matters”. Take the following idiots for example: Bad driver 1 - the man at the busy McD intersection in Jimbaran who totally ignored the red light and rode his motorbike straight through the turning traffic using only one hand whilst holding a baby in his other hand. Neither of them were wearing helmets. Bad drivers 2 - those riders who insist on leaving the road and travelling on the footpath or the verge just so they can jump ahead a few motorbikes. They then expect all the other riders who are doing the right thing and driving responsibly to stop so they can just push their way back or force their way back into the traffic. Bad drivers 3 - The car drivers who insist on making an extra lane of traffic where there is not enough room, thus blocking the road for any motor bikes behind. If the motor bikes at least can be kept moving half the problem of traffic congestion is solved.
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Bad drivers 4 - Those drivers who insist on driving through red lights even after the lights have turned green for the cross traffic. All they are doing is creating a dangerous situation for the traffic legally trying to cross the intersection. Bad drivers 5 - The drivers on the country roads (eg. the road to Gilimanuk) who overtake on roads and blind corners or force on coming traffic off the road whilst they overtake dangerously. Why is it that school children, who are obviously not old or mature enough to hold a licence, are allowed to ride on the busy roads? This is often done without helmets and in front of police who do nothing. These are just a few of the examples that can be seen every day. 2. Who really cares? Obviously the drivers themselves don’t care, they continue to drive in a dangerous manner with no regard to their own or anyone else’s safety. They don’t seem to care that their actions are endangering not only them self but others as well. They often can be seen driving along recklessly totally oblivious to the fact that they are almost causing serious accidents every few seconds. Unfortunately the police don’t seem to care. In fact, they contribute to the problem by standing on their corners and watching these bad drivers who nearly kill people every day and doing absolutely nothing about it. The police motto of “To serve and protect” certainly didn’t help those who died on the roads. 3. How can this be prevented in the future? The only way to stop bad behavior is to hit people where it hurts - in their hip pockets. The police should be stopping these bad drivers, giving them a good lecture and then fining them as much as possible. After losing a hefty amount of money they may just perhaps consider changing their driving ways. Perhaps a compulsory visit to a hospital or morgue where these idiots can see the results of their fellow idiots’ actions may help. Law abiding citizens who use the roads responsibly should be yelling loud and clear that they want these idiots stopped. Eventually someone may listen and do something about it. People need to be taught that busses, trucks, cars and motor bikes are killing machines if not used correctly. Until this happens families are continually going to have to cope with the loss of a loved one on a daily basis. Please, think about your driving, is it worth killing yourself or some innocent person just so you can get to your destination just that little bit earlier. The old saying is very true: better to be a bit late than to not get there at all. Lindsay Hamilton Jimbaran
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We Provide: Housekeeper, Housemaid Babysitter/Nanny freelance & permanent Driver, Security, Gardener, Pool Cleaner Office Staff, Waitress, Cook, etc. English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male. Good Service With Guarantee C/Es/25 Jan 12
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English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.
Citizen needed for school.
Nanny
Requirement:
General Manager (Expat) - Maldives Director of Food & Beverage (Expat) – Canggu Food & Beverage Manager (Expat) – Canggu Chinese Sous Chef – Batam Lounge & Bar Manager – Canggu Assistant Director of Sales/Director of Sales - Kuta Revenue Manager - Bandung Assistant Director of Finance - Nusa Dua Assistant Chief Engineer - Nusa Dua
with
knowledge of Quickbooks,
computer Native
accountant,
working
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0813 3855 7970. [311]
Well-established language schools in Bogor and Jakarta
experienced
expat. Based in Semer...
Taman Mumbul Nusa Dua. Must
Looking for Chinese male hard
Pantry Magic is looking for
Pembantu
Guru Bah. Indonesia 0819 1613 6944. [319]
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Must have minimum 3 years experience, preferably in a cosmetic clinic. We are Australian managed - with good salary, international training courses and other benefits on offer. We are looking for passionate, committed and fun personalities to join our team. Please send your CV, photo and salary expectations to: info@chrysaliscapital.com.au
1. Admin Supervisor 2. Recruitment & Training Supervisor 3. Guest Relations Officer
LOOKING FOR STAFF
Invites you to join our team as
Marketing Coordinator in Indonesia (Bali Base) The successful candidate must be: • A minimum of 3-5 years marketing or sales experience; • Computer proficiency & highly competent with Creative Suite 5, particularly InDesign and Photoshop. • Good communications skills with English & Bahasa • Be able to operate under pressure and meet deadlines • Excellent Word (creation of templates and macros), Excel, PowerPoint (customized), and email (Outlook) skills • Good project management skills. • Sound understanding of the principles of marketing. • Strong understanding of new technologies and how they can be applied to marketing. • Ability to manage a campaign budget. • Creative and innovative. • Good attention to detail. • Data Analyze & Able to provide marketing & Sales reports • Team player – works to ensure team goals are met or exceeded • Indonesia citizens only • No Relocation & House Allowance Cost Provided Please send resume and recent photo to: P.T. Hurley Indonesia And e-mail to henny_winartha@hurley.com NC/Es/17 Oct 12
The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Financial Controller Business Manager Production Manager Interior Designer Chief Accountants Secretary / PA Operational Mgr Marketing Mgr S & M Manager HRD Manager VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/17 Oct 12
Bali Advertiser
Employment
17 October - 31 October, 2012
Starting company in tourism business is looking for: - Guides M/F English speaking with drivers license - Members for our promotion team - Staff for our Reception Send CV + photo before October 21 to: Hotel Respati, Jl. Danau Tamblingan no. 33 in Sanur for the attention of Mr. Max and Mr. Pipty NC/Es/17 Oct 12
LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)
Seeking
Real
Estate
Sales, female age up to 32 year old, fluent English speaking (Indonesian citizen only), work location Sanur. Candidates do not require experience.
Send CV to
<info@goodproperty-bali.
Store Supervisor Responsible for the day-to-day operations including rostering, staff training and customer service. • 25 - 30 y/o • Minimum 2 years previous experience in a retail sector • Possess exceptional customer service skills • Ability to drive and motivate a sales team • Computer literate & well-groomed. • Spoken & written English is a must. Please email: ina@burunghitam.com
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office staff. Requirements: degree/working experience in
business
Growing Kids Fashion label seeking new members General Manager - senior position / team leader exp. in office admin / accounting / garment knowledge an advantage. Fluent English, Production Manager - senior position in garment creation, costing, tech / spec ability, fluent English. Exp 3yrs+ Production Assistant - junior position, 2yr exp garment QC, data entry. High salary offerred. Applicants to speak Bahasa Indonesian. CV email to info@dandelionkid.com NC/Es/17 Oct 12
Due to the opening of our new Jimbaran office we have the following vacancies available:
Sales Consultant
We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated individual with good communication and customer service skills. You must be well presented and have an ability to speak good English. Experience in Property Sales preferred but not essential as training will be given to the right person. Basic Salary plus rewarding Commission package.
Driver
A hard working honest individual is required. Basic English speaking skills are important and you must be well presented with the ability to ensure good time keeping. Please send an up to date resume and photograph to adrian@xpbali.com
economics/
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fluent
English, basic Indonesian. will
Be Certified insurance/ finance counselor! ! Great passive income and worldwide trip! ! Contact 081 7473 7991. [354]
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Pls send CV + picture to: <office@thegreenroombali. com>. [339] Looking : Accounting Junior
Reservation Staff - travel & tourism experience essential. Diving knowledge a benefit. Must be a hard working & highly motivated person to join our busy, fun team in Sanur. Must speak & write English fluently, be good with details & Microsoft Office. Please send CV and recent photo to email : <info@mermaidliveaboards.com>. [347]
Electrical(D),
Gardeners & PoolMan(E). Speaking English (A-C), CV: <villaatseminyak@gmail. com>. [340] US
Based
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Denpasar, looks for Logistic Assistant. Need experience in export-import, fluent in English,
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Looking for Production Supervisor : experience in garment manufacturing. Contact <info@kidsagogo. com>. [349] Now Hiring: Accountant with min 2 years experience MYOB or similar software, computer skills, English / Bahasa, experience in fashion or garment is a bonus. Please email CV to <sophia@indigokidsglobal. com>. [355]
Rip Curl School of Surf Indonesia seeks for right persons to fill positions: Sales & Marketing and Marketing Communications. WNI only. Send your email to <meta@jayabersama.com> or call (0361)-735858. [335]
Now Hiring: Retail Manager and
Production
Assistant
with experience in fashion/ management,
English / Bahasa skills, must be able to use computer. Please
CV
to
<sophia@indigokidsglobal. com>. [356] Senior
accountant
Financial
controller.
/ The
accountant must be based in Bali, bi-lingual, familiar with MYOB and Quickbooks and have over 8 years experience with exposure
(A), Securities(B), Driver(C), Mechanical
Property
garment
Hotel is looking for western
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Looking for marketing/ sales staff. Must be good presentation. Good in English. Work for website internet company. Contact : 0812 3714 9883. [341]
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Need wedding coordinator & reservation. Tourisn / English background. Send CV, photo to <sales@bali weddingbutler.com>. [338] Sales staff wanted for clothes shop in Canggu (Echobeach). Must understand fashion, speak, write English. Send CV to email <egosferabali@gmail. com>. [363] Office administrator/PA needed for foreign company. Very good command of English (spoken and written) is required, good command of word processing, spreadsheets and understanding of accounts and budgets. Ability to liaise with government offices. Must be proactive, independent and able to work long hours and weekends. Male or female. Competitive salary. Send CV to email <dee.2406@gmail. com>. [351]
NC/Es/17 Oct 12
PT Burung Hitam is the Indonesian Licensee for Atticus and Lowlife. We are inviting individuals who want to develop and grow with the Company to apply for the below positions:
Senior Accountant / Financial Controller
PT Opera Jaya Abadi De Opera Beach Club is the first family beach club located in the midst of Nusa Dua, Bali. De Opera Beach Club blends three World-class Restaurants; there are Benihana Teppanyaki, GyuKaku Japanese BBQ and de Opera Thai Restaurant. Now we are inviting professionals & dynamic person to fill the position of: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Secretary (female) Human Resources Coordinator Accounting Engineering Restaurant Supervisor Purchasing Cost Control Housekeeping Manager Operator Receptionist IT Manager
Responsibilities: • Monthly, Quarterly and Year End account and financial statements • Tax lodgement and compliance – monthly and year end • Bank Signatory and Treasury Functions • Preparing budget and forecast processes, monthly variance analysis • Various ad-hoc analyses for management Requirements: • CPA qualified and/or a degree in Accountancy with at least 5 years of working experience in a multinational environment. • Ability to work under significant time pressure • Good understanding of manufacturing, retail operations, finance with costing experience. • Excellent commercial acumen with strong influencing skills for negotiation with key management. • Strong oral and written English communication and presentation skills and interpersonal skills • Computer literacy in MS Office (including Word, Excel, etc) MYOB an advantage • Self-initiative, attentive to details and sensitive to figures • Able to commence work immediately or within short notice period will be an advantage
Junior Admin Clerk
Responsibilities: • Preparation of Daily purchase order & any other documents • Data Entry in MYOB • Handle full set of accounts including AR, AP and GL • Petty Cash Functions
Requirements: • Fluent in English is a must for all applicant • Having min. 1 years experience in their respective field • Male/female with max. age 35 years old • Good looking • Computer literate • Able to work as a team and positive thinking If you got what it takes to take on the challenge, please submit your application within two weeks indicating the job code to: humanresources@deoperabali.com
Requirements: • Diploma/S1 • Minimum 3 year(s) of relevant working • Self-initiative, attentive to details and sensitive to figures • Strong oral and written communication and presentation skills • Computer literacy in MS Office (including Word, Excel, etc) MYOB an advantage • Hands-on experience in data entry and preparation of financial statements • Able to commence work immediately or within short notice period will be an advantage Please e-mail : ina@burunghitam.com
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Bali Advertiser
17 October - 31 October, 2012
BUSINESS SERVICES
Great Opportunity Semara Spa on Jalan Petitenget is looking for a talented and business oriented
Expat Hairdresser to manage one of Bali most beautiful hair salons
All your photography needs. Wedding, villas, product, etc. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [553]
The successful candidate would have the opportunity to share in the operational profit. This is an amazing chance to build and grow your own salon inside our beautifully appointed Spa. Haircutting, colouring, braiding, cream baths and weddings are a must. Make up a plus. Along with our Seminyak property you will also oversee Semara Ulawatu and look after events based at Villa Gajah Putih Canggu. Please contact Semara spa manager in English at: info@semaraspa.com NC/Es/17 Oct 12
Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [554] For Bahasa course + Interpreter service. Call Moko 0812 3651 4990. [488] Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi 0813 3870 5158, <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>. [074]
Due to an overwhelming amount of business generated by our company we are urgently looking for :
Experienced English and Indonesian speaking sales representatives.
<www.BaliShoot.com>. Professional photographer product photograpy. [654] Work from home, or the beach, or your home on the beach. Ready for an Internet Lifestyle? Free info <proelead@gmail. com>. [947]
Come and join the most exciting and progressive Lifestyle club in Australasia and become part of the company that will change the perception of Holiday Ownership on the island.
Composite decking specialist & carpentery. E-mail: <woodworking. bali@yahoo.co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [033]
Contact us at : info@astanalifestyleclub.com
Job advertisement Swisscontact is an international development agency founded by the Swiss private sector with over 30 years of experience in Indonesia. On behalf of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, the German Agency for International Cooperation, we are currently implementing part of the Regional Economic Development (RED) Program in West Kalimantan, focusing on the region of Singbebas (Singkawang, Bengkayang, Sambas). Open Positions For this project, Swisscontact is currently expanding its team and is looking for an enthusiastic and independent professional in the following location and field of expertise:
Tourism Advisor, Singkawang, West Kalimantan Scope of work Supporting the local project team and working in close cooperation with an international tourism expert in the implementation of the RED strategy for tourism development, in Internal Destination Development and External Destination Promotion & Marketing. Interventions are planned in the field of marketing skills development as well as in improving tourism promotional tools and visitor information for the Singbebas destination. The work is carried out in close cooperation with the key stakeholders involved in the tourism sector.
Gunawan Consulting: Tax/Accounting Services and Training, send email <gunawan.consulting@ gmail.com>. [191] Man2Man Fullbody Extra Massage. Kuta areas IDR 200K/hour. Appointment: 0812 3933 0987. Arif Tattooed Masseur. [995] Tutor English / Bahasa / Mandarin. IDR 75.000/hour. 0887 330 5195. [332] P r o f e s s i o n a l Photography services. Affordable price. Call: 0813 1017 7700 <www. AriosGallery.com>. [708]
Professional Bali Landscaping Services and Bali Garden Maintenance Now Available. Fresh tropical plants selection, reliable landscaping design, affordable price. Contact <www.nurserybali.com>/ <info@nurserybali.com>/ Haryo Sutamaji 0818 0545 7373. [249]
Experienced Bahasa Indonesia Teacher looking for dedicated students. Contact : 0819 9912 4767. <easylifeinbali@live. com>. [226] Laundry Service with reasonable price. Pick up and delivery service around Kerobokan, Seminyak area. Call 0821 4539 5968. [339]
Bahasa tutoring. Experienced teacher 0857 3804 2206. [297]
Guitar Course 0813 3932 8078. [342]
Car for Rent with Driver. 0819 9938 7580 or 0821 4717 4708. [314]
Freelance Graphic Designer see Portfolio: <gustianablog. tumblr.com> contact: <gusti_anna@yahoo. com>. [343]
Buying Agent furniture, home decors and other art pieces. Service charge 8%. Call: 0813 387 20 684 email: <tomi.sarwo@ yahoo.co.id>. [315] Professional private fitness instructor (bodyfit). No equipment needed, it include nutrition program. Fluent language, English, French, Indonesian. Contact Steven 0813 1788 1769. [321] Therapeutic massage by female, expert in Thai, deep tissue, ideal for surf injuries. 0878 6199 0107. [328] Accounting Taxes, professional freelance providing Accounting / Taxes services in Bali. <sr. acctaxes@gmail.com>. [329] Face Painting, Pinata, Activities & Games for Kids Birthday Parties. 0887 330 5195. [331] Male only Massage: Therapeutic Healing, Foot Reflexology, Swedish Massage or Sensual Massage. At 150K/90minutes. Call/ SMS 0812 3707 5498 / Komang. [336] Fun, high-spirited, topqualified English Teachers for your pre-schoolers/ kindergardeners. Contact +62 878 5950 3343 <easylifeinbali@live. com>. [225]
Private home care/nurse by qualified registered nurse for expats/ foreigners. French/English/ Indonesian speaking. More info : 0878 6050 8919, <homenursebali@gmail. com>. [344] On call computer services. Contact : Adi. 0812 1033 5558. [345] Business For Sale ; <www. raisaswarovski.com>. Info : <mpr2001@terra.com. br>. [558] Professional Massage for Villa / Hotel 0852 3721 1188 (Anna). [352] Rental all household mattress, baby trolly, baby crib, bed sheet, duvet, pillow, baby car seat, toaster, etc. Call us : (0361) 207 1688 / 0878 6063 6600. [353] Fog It. Contact Komang and his team for fogging and pool cleaning service. Environmental and health safety products used. Competitive Prices. Call +62 8179 713630. [358] Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653] Helping is a matter of Trust. Free advertising space board for all your business need. Contact: 0821 1393 9988 (German) or 0878 6520 7128 (English). [362]
Qualifications • At least 3 years of experience in the tourism sector • Background preferably in marketing or other related fields • Good skills in MS Office applications • Experience with tourism promotion websites or other promotional tools is an asset • Flair for photography, picture editing and graphic design is an asset • Excellent writing and communication skills in Bahasa Indonesia and English • Creative, team-oriented, motivated, flexible in traveling • Understanding (learning potential) of other instruments applied within the Regional Economic Development Approach The Tourism Advisor will be contracted as soon as possible until December 2013, with possibility of extension. Contact us We can offer you the opportunity to play a vital role in the development of the tourism destination of Singbebas. If you are interested to join our team, please submit your application with CV before 31st October 2012 to: catharina@swisscontact.or.id Only short-listed qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview. NC/Es/17 Oct 12
NC/Es/17 Oct 12
Bali Advertiser
Employment
17 October - 31 October, 2012
Expat English Speaking Person who is familiar with working on the phone and computer or Data Entry. Min. requirements:
Good English Speaking and Writing / Laptop / Willing to Travel
Responsibilities:
Telephone / Email Marketing Build Database of contacts
LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)
Freelance
Nanny
75
with
reference & English +62 813 5306 0358/ <maida8446@
This is learning opportunity to work with a shipbrokering company based in Kerobokan, with good salary and benefits. Please email resume to mario@shipsales.com Successful candidates will be interviewed by phone.
Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050]
Interior Product Designer • Male/Female Expat • Bachelor degree in Art Design/Graphic or related disciplines • Minimum 3 years experiences with the same position • Good understanding of interior decorating and product design • Good knowledge of technical drawing by using 2D and 3D software • Develop taste and knowledge of international trends • Able to translating trends for upcoming seasons into commercial products Submit CV and portfolio to : interiordesigner.pfh@gmail.com NC/Es/17 Oct 12
Excellent opportunity for motivated, self-starter with passion for SALES/MARKETING. You will drive the expansion of our portfolio of MANAGED PROPERTIES. Rare opportunity to join young/growing company and reap the rewards. REQUIREMENTS: PROVEN record of securing properties for management; excellent English; INDONESIAN only. Respond immediately for immediate consideration. Only those selected for interview will be contacted. Send CV to jobs@vayuliving.com NC/Es/3 Oct 12
EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 7.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp.11.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
Woman 30 y.o looking for a job. Experienced in Pharmacy as Assistant of Pharmacist, experienced in Housekeeping (Cabin
NC/Es/17 Oct 12
PT Passion for Handicraft believes in its mission to continuously provide innovative products which focuses on quality, cost effectiveness, and unique designs, want to challenge you to grow closer with our business.
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I’m looking for part time job. Working at home, have internet connection. Experienced in admin and Accounting. Speak English and Bahasa. Please e-mail: <madedewi83@gmail. com>. [925]
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Female, experience PA, travel agent, MYOB, English, call 0857 9236 7569. [267] Female, experience PA, manager villa, travel agent, painting, English, call (0361) 787 7814. [268] Looking for Part-time job as Indonesian/English Tutor, (available 8pm10pm). Please call 0813 5322 1262. [555] Female experienced Cook / pembantu seeks employment. Good references. Call Ketut 0878 6182 3304. [324] Tax Assistance Experience In Taxation Of Indonesia Law, Only 500k Per Month. Contact <Askmenine.ak@ gmail.com>. [330]
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Cruise
Lines for 4 years, fluent English,
computer
literate,
communicative.
Please contact 0878 6098 2305.
[557]
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in
experienced with
boutique
emphasis properties,
hotel on very
strong in marketing both locally and internationally, very good in finance, F & B and overall operation. A real team leader and good in people skills, have a lot of pre opening experience, seeking
a
position
as
consultant, technical advisor or development in Bali. For
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my CV please contact 081 2384 2473, <philhill@indo. net.id>. [346] Nanny with overseas experience. <www. facebook.com/KutaNanny> or 0821 1001 5151. [360] Live out cleaner / pembantu with basic English available part time or full time for the Nusa Dua / Jimbaran area (preferred). Loyal and reliable - has worked with Australian expat family for many years. Contact 0813 3850 4103 / Iluh or Ngurah. [359] NC/Es/17 Oct 12
Bali Children Foundation (www.balichildren.com) provides an educational for disadvataged Balinese children requires :
PT. Bali Virtual Assistants is an Australian managed company, looking for:
Accountant.
Duties: • • •
Working closely with director and OM to maintain accurate and up to date accounting. Preparing financial reports, budgets, cost reports and financial forecasts. Maintaining chart of accounts, tracks and review expenditure against set budgets, analyze business performance/results, providing feedback to management. • Maintaining all relevant tax procedures are complied with. • Coordinating and prepares annual budgets, including operating and capital expenditure budgets with accuracy and timeliness. Requirements : • Understand and Experience with QB/ SAP/ MYOB • 4-5 years of experience as accountant. • Understand Indonesian taxes • Highly motivated, disciplined and able to work under pressure with minimum supervision • Ability to manage tasks effectively and to motivate team members • Excellent administration and interpersonal skills • Demonstrate high service attitude with good analytical, judgment and problem solving skills • Outstanding PC skills on Microsoft Office and proficiency in written and spoken English • Willing to be based in Bali
ASSISTANTS FOR PROJECT COORDINATOR/SEO.
Duties: • Doing SEO for specific client/field of industry on supplied guidelines • Creating articles for specific client/field of industry, Facebook page & prepare the contents • Input meta tags, description and URL links on website • Corresponding with client to gather contents for website/print • Manage production reports and organize files Requirements: • D3 any disciplines • Initiative, active, has a good interest in e marketing
1. a General Manager Responsibilities: • Report to Board, all communication in English • Responsible and manage the operation both office and field activities in Nothern and Western Bali. Liase with orphanages, communities • Manage Finance including budget and its control • Work closely with Bali and Australian teams on daily basis Requirements: • Female degree in psychology, social studies or management • Highly motivated and independent with leadership skill • Hold driving license • Willing to travel to our projects in remote areas in Bali • Speaks and writes English fluently is a must • Computer literate • Genuinely interested and dedicate in working to improve the education for the disadvantaged children 2. a Data Entry/Clerk Responsibilities: • Prepare source data, process source docs for computer entry and analyze the data • Maintains data requirement as per procedures and requirements • Photo insert and image management • Maintains operations by procedures and policies. Reporting required • Team work Requirements: • Good administration skill, filing system and detail oriented • Computer literate • Speak and writen good English • Discipline • Ability to analyze the data
Graphic Designer (Basic - Intermediate Level)
Duties: • Create various print design (Catalogue, Brochure, Flyer, etc) • Photo/Image editing • Web Design (User Interface) will be an advantage Requirements: • Fresh graduated are welcomed • Preferably 1-2 years experience in Graphic Design • Have a Degree in Graphic/Multimedia Design (D1/D2/D3/University)
A good package is offered based on qualifications and potentials.
Please send your application, CV, portfolio for Designer, Photo, salary expectation to info@balivirtualassistants.com NC/Es/17 Oct 12
Please send your application letter, CV, photo and references to: info@balivirtualassistants.com NC/Es/17 Oct 12
A new printer is in town: Two new ultra-economy models of inkjet printers have come on sale this month at RIMO in Denpasar which can do extremely high print volume at the lowest cost per page of any other type printers, including laser printers. Epson’s L Series printers are fast, reliable and compact with maximum print resolution of 5760 x 1440 dpi. This very cost-effective technology uses an ink tank system which have been phenomenally successful with small offices, small copy shops and home office customers who can now print freely without worrying about running up costs, productivity and warranty issues. Genuine Epson brand ink must be used when refilling the cartridges in order to maintain your warranty and to maintain the print quality of your copies. These much more affordable printers have already attracted many users to switch from using laser printers and inkjet printers requiring expensive inkjet cartridges. Available at RIMO are only the Epson L200 and L210 All-in-One printers; the latter has an output of 6 images per minute, twice as fast as the L200 model it replaces. Survival tape: If it’s stuck and it’s not supposed to be, use WD-40 lubricant spray. If it’s not stuck and it’s supposed to be, duct tape it. Because it’s strong, flexible, very sticky, long-lasting and weather resistant, duct tape has hundreds of uses: mend ripped clothes, shoes, tent, upholstery, shower curtains, work gloves, broken plates; waterproof a tent or shoulder bag; fix broken tail lights or repair fan belts on vehicles; tape electrical cables down on floor; tape wires after splicing; reinforce electrical cords; repair broken hoses; repair bicycle inner tube leaks; use as DVD and CD disc and folder labels; fix vacuum cleaner hose; batten down batteries in remote controls; tape down ripped carpet and patch seams in carpeting; fix mini blinds; tape extra set of car keys to bottom of car. Duct tape can even be used as a temporary emergency bandage to stop bleeding until a wound can be properly treated. Duct tape is sold virtually everywhere on Bali, even in minimarkets, for Rp8,500-Rp18,000 (depending on color). Before you buy, make sure the tape is thick and test it to see if it sticks well. More? Check out DuctTapeStuff on Twitter. Cool gifts from Bali: If you’re going to be visiting family or friends on Java or other islands of Indonesia, they would appreciate it if you brought them items that Bali is famous for: strong smelling cloves (cingkeh) for spices; Bali-grown coffee (Banyuatis and Petang for Arabica and Pupuan for Robusta) which is stronger than Java coffee; well-made kitchen knives (Tiuk Bali) and agricultural implements like arit (sickles) which are better made and longer-lasting than their counterparts on Java. Endek fabrics from Klungkung make unique and dazzling gifts. Also inexpensive t-shirts with “I Love Bali” type motifs; Joger brand t-shirts, knockoff soccer shirts and surf wear, beach clothing and sarongs; Bali sun hats and caps; Bali canvas sports bags; cheap knickknacks, cup holders, paintings and paperweights, place mat and other bamboo accessories; hanging decorations, wind chimes; bead earrings, rings, bracelets and belts; kids toys, pencils and key rings with Balinese motifs for kids. Hit the stalls in the art markets (pasar seni) open 9 am-9 pm. As for fruits, salak gula from Sibetan is well known for its juicy sweetness. Better safe than sorry: It’s indisputable that the use of bicycle helmets decreases the number of lethal head injuries in adults and kids involved in bicycle accidents and also reduces the severity of injuries if compared to non-helmeted riders. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety estimates that 91% of bicyclists killed in 2009 weren’t wearing helmets and that helmet use reduces head injury risk by 85%. Although any bike helmet is better than none, the stronger ones are better at absorbing impacts and thus give substantially superior protection. Check out the helmet for weight, sturdiness, ventilation holes, how easy it is to put on and take off and how well the fit adjustments work. Expect to spend at Rp200,000 to Rp250,000 for a decent Polygon, Hades, Dakker, Ares or Mexel adult helmet. At Carefour in Mal
Bali Galeria, reasonably sturdy kids helmets go for Rp129,000 to Rp179,000. A wider selection is available at Toko Asia Jaya bicycle shop on Jl. Bypass Kediri in Ta b a n a n ( t e l . 0361-814-781) where a Darth Vader “Colossus Ultimate” trail biking helmet goes for Rp700,000. Ace Hardware has a very good selection of high-quality bike helmets for Rp755,000 to Rp1,175,120. Note: A good strong helmet can also be used for skateboarding and inline skating. Free financial advice: Several columns written by professional asset managers give commonsense advice on financial planning, investments, equity markets, offshore financial strategies, using credit cards, building wealth, pensions, retirement and education planning. Jake Wallis, the country manager for Indonesia at Imperium Capital, publishes a blog: http://imperiumcapital. blogspot.com, on the online news bulletin WNB (www. WhatsNewBali.com), or via jake.wallis@imperiumcapital.biz. Colin Bloodworth, with 20 years experience as a financial advisor, pens the Money Matters column in the print and online versions of the Bali Advertiser (www.baliadvertiser.biz), at Indonesia@ppi-advisory.com, at colin.bloodworth@yahoo. co.uk, or by calling 021-3004-8024. His “Money Wise” column is also published every Monday in the Jakarta Globe. The Markets and Analysis button in the “Business” section of the same newspaper also publishes useful articles on Indonesian stocks, the Jakarta Composite Index, foreign investment, etc. Accurate and up to date articles written in plain English on money management, personal finance, saving for college, diversifying your investment portfolio are available from NOLO (www.nolo. com). The new Financial Services Authority (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan) explains in English how the financial services industry in Indonesia is regulated, supervised and investigated. Free (legal) Halloween stuff: Printable masks: http://familyfun.go.com, w w w. h p . c o m , w w w. w o m a n s d a y. c o m , kaboose.com, www. fantasyjr.com, www. graphicsfairy-crafts. c o m . C a r d s : serendipitycreative. blogspot.com, www. marthastewart.com, www.truly-smitten.com, www.papercrave.com, h t t p : / / partyplanningcenter. blogspot.com, www. celebrate-it.com. Scary movies: http://www.hulu.com, http://www. crackle.com, www.classiccinemaonline.com, http://retrovision.tv/ movies/horror, www.publicdomaintorrents.net, http://archive.org/ details/SciFi_Horror, www.fearnet.com/movies. Music: www. countessbloodshalloweenhorror.com, www.kidsmusic.co.uk, www. oddiooverplay.com, www.theholidayspot.com, homepage.ntlworld. com/curly.johnson/wave.html, www.shoutcast.com/radio/ Halloween, www.komar.org. Games: http://funschool.kaboose. com, www.thekidzpage.com, http://funschool.kaboose.com, www. primarygames.com, http://kids.yahoo.com, www.hauntedhouse. com. Tomatoes in bulk: It’s the height of the summer, so late crop tomatoes are selling for as little as Rp8000 per kilo. In farming districts like Tabanan, as cheap as Rp3000 per kilo. Commercial tomatoes get smaller and smaller as the year progresses. Farmers are clear harvesting now. In the wet, tomatoes are more difficult to grow, so the price trebles and the fruit is mushy and lacking flavor. Tomatoes need seven hours of full sunshine a day. Balinese don’t believe in canning because they feel too much flavor is lost.
Instead, boil up your bulk purchase of tomatoes into a sauce and freeze it. Because of a glut, the price of Bali’s oranges (Jeruk Kintamani) is also at an all-time low. The price for oranges in Bali’s traditional markets is Rp10,000, and even higher in supermarkets. Head start for plants: Save money in the garden by grafting from a living plant to start a new plant. The noun is cangkok (a cutting, shoot or graft); the verb is mencangkok (to make a graft); Cangkokan is a plant grown from a graft which can be done with fruit trees (but not from banana): manga, jeruk lemon, jeruk nipis, jeruk limo, jeruk manin, jeruk mandarin, jambu, blimbing, apel, longan, avokat, duku, rambutan, cingkeh. Grafts can also be done from flowering trees: bunga nusa indah, cempaka, sandat, parigata, pucuk, etc. Balinese like to plant grafted frangipani (cempaka) because the plant flowers faster. All you need is a sharp tool for cutting, the inside fiber of a coconut (serabut kelapa) as your growing medium and covering, plus bamboo or plastic twine for tying the graft to the tree branch. Plastic bags can also be used for holding the earth in place, but you have to poke holes in the plastic. Any Toko Tanaman (Garden Supply Store) sells already made grafts for Rp50,000 to Rp150,000 depending on size. Above mentioned plants from seedlings (bibit) grown in a graft come to maturity 3-5 years but plants grown from seeds (biji) planted in the ground take 7-10 years. Mango, rambutan and durian trees planted from a seed can last 100 years whereas trees planted from a graft (cangkokan) last half as long. Bargain culture: There are many ludicrously cheap world-class cultural sites on Bali with entrance fees from Rp10,000 to Rp20,000 not including bargain parking at Rp2000-Rp5000. Here is just a sampling: the world’s largest collection of Baliana at the Bali Museum in downtown Denpasar; the mother temple of Bali at Besakih; the huge 11th century Pura Kehen in Bangli; the lakeside Ulun Danu Bratan on Lake Bratan, a seriously photogenic iconic symbol of Bali; the magnificent Tampaksiring bathing place and the historic presidential palace above it; the original 700-yearold pre-Hindu settlement of Tenganan; one of Bali’s most beautiful shrines at Pura Taman Ayun in four spacious rising levels; the diorama at Monumen Perjuangan Rakyat Bali documents Bali’s independence struggle; the Batukaru Temple complex of Tabanan is a vast well-kept botanical garden filled with classical Balinese architecture; the Kebon Raya Eka Karya in the Bedugul area is like a beautiful tropical country estate drawing botanists from all over the world. Note: If you take along your own sarung and selandang, you can also save the cost of renting them at each site’s ticket booth. Bali’s whip cream: Santen is the Balinese equivalent of cream, adding richness to many Balinese recipes, especially curries and sauces. Balinese-style sate is kneaded into coconut cream and it’s also smoothed into bubur (rice porridge). Santen is made by first shredding the meat of an old coconut, kneading and sieving the pulp, blending it with water, then as it cooks the white coconut milk thickens. With the addition of flour or cornstarch it becomes a thick, white, rich, deeply aromatic cream for sauces. Though it tastes better fresh, it is cheaper, quicker and considerably less labor just to buy the instant pre-packaged variety of santen (the best brand is Kara, costing Rp26,750 per liter or Rp8550 per 200 ml) or coconut powder in any supermarket on Bali. Follow the directions on the container carefully. Note: another way to save is by grating fresh coconut and freezing it in a plastic bag, which will keep as long as 30 days. Before using it, just add hot water. Individuals and businesses may send moneysaving tips to: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2012 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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THE NEW WAVE OF SPAS MEDI-SPA By Shari
The new wave in spa trends is finally becoming a viable business in Bali, the medical spa commonly known as medi-spa. Since the year 2000 medical spas have been sprouting up all over Asia, primarily in Thailand, Singapore, The Philippines , Malaysia and India. There are now several medi-spas operating in Bali with plans to open more soon. With the increase in population throughout the world and people living much longer than they did a hundred years ago plus the astronomical cost of medical care it makes sense to start taking better care of yourself. This is where the medical spa concept comes in to slow down the inevitable aging process after the age of thirty, increase our over-all general health to avoid debilitating illness such as cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer’s, surgery, hospitalization and the high cost of medicine. Medical insurance often doesn’t cover prevention of illness as doctors, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies would lose millions of dollars if people remained healthy. What is a medical spa? It’s a hybrid of a beautiful day spa and a medical clinic, focusing on wellness and anti-aging treatments with a certified medical doctor onboard over-seeing treatments. Usually treatments are non-invasive (non-surgical) offering various areas of expertise – beauty, slimming, detox, anti-aging, dental, nutrition, relaxation and wellness. • Beauty – This can include nonsurgical aesthetics, face peels, acne treatment, skin rejuvenation, brown spots, redness or broken capillaries, Botox and fillers. In some medi-spas it may include face lifts and other cosmetic surgery procedures. • Slimming – This may include mesotherapy, lipotomy, cellulite control or slimming massage. • Detoxification – May include colon therapy, fasting or a program of juices and supplements to cleanse the intestines and organs. • Anti-aging – Bio-identical hormone replacement and stem cell. • Dental – cosmetic dental services • Nutrition – Consultation on diet, organic diet and using vitamin and mineral supplements. • Relaxation – The day spa component utilizing massage, body scrubs and wraps and facials. • Wellness – This includes mental and physical health of the cardio and metabolism. Jamu Medical Spa in Sanur has integrated traditional Indonesian spa treatments for relaxation and stress management with science’s latest programs in beauty and wellness. All of the products used in the traditional and medical treatments are natural in keeping with their belief in holistic health. Heading the medical spa are two doctors Dr. Hendry and Dr. Maria Jessica, both trained in anti-aging and aesthetic medicine. Jamu Spa is set in a lovely garden setting in front of Tanjung Sari Hotel on Jalan Tamblingan. The majority of the clients come from Europe, Australia and expatriots living in Bali. For aesthetic beauty treatments they offer oxygen facials, Microdermabrasion, derma-rolling, chemical peel and Mesotherapy for the face and body and PRP (platelet rich plasma) a blood derived plasma that has been enriched with platelets. It is an autologous source of various growth factors that stimulates healing of bone and soft tissue. PRP has been used for several types of medical treatments, pain management, wound healing and skin rejuvenation. Wellness programs include detoxification, hormone therapy, IV therapy and acupuncture. Jamu’s detoxification method uses nutraceuticals to reduce the toxin level in the body and support the liver function while boosting the liver detoxification. The doctors give advice on dietary and lifestyle changes to reduce the intake of toxins and improve elimination, avoid chemicals found in food, refined sugar, caffeine, alcohol and tobacco. Bio identical hormone replacement therapy is a completely natural method of restoring hormones as a person gets older to alleviate the symptoms of andropause and
menopause. Following blood tests to evaluate your body’s levels of hormones, the doctors prescribe a tailor made program to bring your body back into balance. Because the hormones are all natural there aren’t any side effects associated with the synthetic brands.
decollate treatments. Body care includes treatments for slimming, stretch marks, cellulite, whitening and MLD detox. Medical aesthetic services include natural peels, collagen induction therapy, RF face lift & skin rejuvenation, Botox and dermal fillers injection.
Heavy metal exposure and toxicity has a significant influence on general health and longevity. Jamu Spa uses chelation to remove the heavy metals and toxins to improve your health. It also provides IV therapies to provide supplementation of vitamins and antioxidants to your body to revitalize and maintain not only your general health but also your skin. The doctors also utilize acupuncture for pain relief and therapeutic purposes.
There are five components of Spa Healthland: • Relaxation – to alleviate stress and muscular aches and pains and simply to make you feel good with a selection of massages, body treatments, reflexology and facials. • Beauty – uses all natural products with Korean Cell Fusion biological products for Asian skin and from Spain Skynbro for Western skin. Radio frequency face lifting treatments are also available. Botox and Aquavid injections are administered by a doctor. • Wellness – assessing the health risk of mental and physical cardiometabolic rates. For example: Can you climb five flights of stairs and not feel like you’re going to pass-out or have a heart attack? • Anti-aging – health begins to decline after the age of thirty and how to minimize the effects using nutrition, hormones and cellular therapy. • Longevity – combining wellness and anti-aging to avoid mentally, financially and socially poor health.
If you’re interested in rejuvenating your body and skin make an appointment at Jamu Holistic Wellness Clinic for a consultation with Dr. Hendry or Dr. Jessica to start turning back your biological clock and feeling vibrant again and enjoy some of their wonderful spa treatments for relaxation. Email: jamu.medicalspa@gmail. com Sayan Aesthetic Institute Dental & Medical Spa located at the Mansion Resort Hotel & Spa in Sayan, Ubud is Australian developed and managed. It features top notch cosmetic dental and regular dental work, aesthetic medical treatments and a beautiful garden spa for relaxation treatments. All of this is on the grounds of a stunningly expansive hotel. Now you can have state of the art aesthetic treatments whilst enjoying your holiday in the luxury resort. How does it get any better than that? The dental services offer the latest techniques in teeth whitening, crown veneers, onlay/inlay, dental implant, Smile design by Cerec technology, orthodontics, dentures plus standard dental care using ultra-modern equipment administered by the talented team of the dentist and assistants. This facility has become very popular with the local Ubud residents and is greatly appreciated by the resort guests as well. Dr. Adi Wicoaksana heads the Aesthetic Medical Spa which is a place for beauty enhancement as well as a place to revitalize your body. Skin Medical products from the USA are used in their antiaging facial and chemical peel. They also offer Microdermabrasion, Botox and derma filler Restylane, radio frequency mole and wart removal, IPL skin rejuvenation, IPL hair removal and for instant slimming and contouring liptomy treatment. It’s perfect for targeting specific areas of the body for contouring. This noninvasive seven day process provides you with 95% success of reducing the circumference of your torso, upper arms or thighs and reducing the fat. The results are similar to liposuction without the surgical risks. The Sayan Aesthetic Institute has future plans to add colon cleansing with state of the art equipment for detoxification and hire a plastic surgeon for face-lifts, rhinoplasty, eye enhancement and Aptos thread face-lift. Come visit this beautiful resort and spa and enjoy their wonderful services and check out their extensive retail area filled with imported skin and dental care products. For more information contact: www.aestheticbali.com or email info@aestheticbali.com Spa Healthland, an associate of Victus Life Longevity Institute is located in Nusa Dua near the Grand Hyatt Hotel. It’s the first medical spa in Indonesia that specializes in offering personalized relaxation spa, therapeutic beauty and medical wellness programs. It was inspired by the American Academy of Anti-aging Medicine and is supervised by Dr. Tanjung certified in anti-aging and a team of specialist medical consultants to provide programs to restore and maintain a healthy lifestyle through, exercise, nutrition, aesthetic medicine, longevity programs and education. Spa Healthland is a spacious facility featuring 20 luxury spa villas set in the tropical garden for couples, able to accommodate up to forty clients at one time for spa treatments. They also have a reflexology spa lounge, medical spa, beauty spa, organic bistro cafe, wellness pharmacy and a spa retail shop. In addition they have a large meeting room, perfect for seminars and workshops and a large kitchen to prepare healthy meals for the events. All of their treatments are non-invasive using biological products. Opening in January 2012, Spa Healthland is becoming quite successful with over 1000 guests per month. In the near future they intend to organize wellness retreats.
Spa Healthland features five medical programs – • Skin Wellness – Preventative care and rejuvenating the skin on both the face and the body. • Body Wellness – Promoting physical exercise and nutrition and consultation for improving your health. • Sexual Wellness – A healthy and active sex life keeps you young and vibrant. Hormone and cellular therapy can revive your libido and keep it in balance for a happy and fulfilling sex life. • Executive Wellness – A program to control stress, provide physical exercise and improve general health to help you cope with the rigors of business. • Long-life Wellness – Anti-aging and longevity programs using hormone and cellular therapy. Customized 100 day programs for men and women to revitalize their bodies. This entails blood tests to evaluate your hormone levels then given a tailor-made program of prescribed hormones and re-evaluated again in three months to compare the difference in health and previous symptoms associated with andropause and menopause. Visit the newly renovated Spa Healthland and enjoy some of their treatments and recapture your youth. For more information contact www.spahealthland.com or call 361-773565 Under the guidance of Victus Life Longevity Institute, a new medi-spa will be part of the soon to open LV8 Resort Hotel in Berawa, Canggu later this year. The medi-spa will feature medical fitness with a unique gym and medical wellness and longevity with a focus on relaxation, beauty and anti-aging. All treatments will be non-invasive using biological products. With the growing popularity of medi-spas around the world there is sure to be more opening in Bali in the near future. Because these spas are more than just a beautiful building and setting, a great deal of planning goes into the logistics of a medi-spa, such as expensive equipment, a medical team, products that actually give the desired results and a well trained team of conscientious staff to take good care of you to maintain and rejuvenate you. Copyright Shari 2012 spa.inspirations@gmail.com
The medical spa offers services for consultation for hormone replacement therapy, nutrition, detoxification using juices and supplements, functional nutracuticals with pharmaceutical standards to be administered by a doctor. The beauty spa features facials using biological imported products to treat acne, sun damaged skin, anti-aging, whitening, eye care and neck and
Editor Note: There are other Medi - Spas in Bali that were not included in this article. Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat
INSPIRED (AND WIRED) BY INDONESIAN COFFEE
A couple of years ago I wrote about coffee in this column, with a focus on the excellent Indonesian coffee available in Ubud. Since then a real coffee culture has sprung up in Ubud, with several coffee houses featuring fine Indonesian Arabica and two artisanal producers providing fresh-roasted, single-source organic Bali Arabica to lucky coffee addicts in town.
time someone local opened a coffee house in Ubud that featured only the best Indonesian origin coffees and unique blends. It would not only provide Indonesia’s most outstanding coffee by the cup or kilo, but would also directly support local growers while serving as a centre for consumer education.”
(Just for the record, this story required grueling research including the consumption of many cups of excellent coffee. Never much of a coffee drinker, your humble scribe went abruptly from perhaps one cup every month or so to several a day. The response was fairly dramatic, as my body evolved from being a caffeine-free zone to a somewhat wired one. I didn’t just learn a lot from this story, I think I’m hooked.)
Well, several entrepreneurs -- though none of them local -have done just that.
Indonesia is the fourth largest producer of coffee in the world. Its many micro climates provide ideal growing conditions and a range of unique flavours that are increasingly sought after i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y. Indonesia’s Arabica coffees (which many coffee drinkers prefer to the Robusta variety) generally feature low acidity and strong body. Single origin Arabicas grown in North Sumatra, Java, Toraja, Flores, Papua and now Bali are gaining international recognition. The vast majority of Indonesia’s coffees are grown on small mixed farms without synthetic inputs and are therefore essentially organic. Arabica coffee grows best over 1200 metres, with Robusta flourishing at lower elevations. “Growing conditions for specialty coffee can be as exacting as conditions for wine grapes,” explains Big Tree Farms co-founder and sustainable agriculture specialist Ben Ripple. “If you plant the same coffee variety in Bali and in Sumatra, you may very well end up with two completely different coffees. “ “Terroir -- the soil, elevation, slope, sun, temperature, rain – influences the flavor a great deal,” agrees Adi Taroepratjeka, who has spent the last 18 months travelling around Indonesia’s coffee regions studying every aspect of cultivation and processing with Kompas TV. In town for the Ubud Writers Festival, he gave several comprehensive talks about Indonesian coffee. “Until a few years ago coffee exporters selected and sold all the best coffee from Indonesia to Japan, Europe and other international markets,” he told me. “The lower quality -- unripe or poor beans -- found a ready market in Java, where it was routinely over-roasted to conceal its flaws. This bitter brew needs sweetening with lots of sugar and is the coffee with which older Indonesians are most familiar.” Coffee flavor is the result of a combination of factors -- terroir, fruit selection, post harvest processing, roasting and freshness. Indonesian Arabica is often slightly fermented before the flesh is washed off and the bean is dried and husked. The resulting green bean can be stored for up to two years without losing flavour. It’s only after the roasting process that the clock starts to tick. Coffee is its peak from about four hours after roasting until about a week later, and best if it’s ground just before brewing. According to Bali resident Henry Harmon, retired founder of Caswell’s Coffee, Central and South American Arabicas are citrusy, acidic and ‘bright’, Africans are winey and fruity, and Indonesians are heavy and full-bodied. “Indonesian coffees and particularly those from North Sumatra are much sought after for their characteristic body and are the major ingredient in most good Arabica blends,” he said.
Bali coffee did not have a very exalted profile until recently, when a few aficionados recognized the potential of Kintamani Arabica
Anomali Coffee opened its doors in Ubud in September. This Jakarta-based group specializes in single origin Indonesian Arabicas from Aceh and Mandheling in Sumatra, East Java, Bali, Toraja, Flores and Papua. Owners Irvan Helmi and Muhammad Abgari are young Javanese who attended university in Australia and developed a passion for fine coffee there. They personally source the coffee through local small producers and the green beans are sent to Jakarta, where they’re distributed to Anomali’s outlets and roasted when needed. In Bali, the coffee is roasted in the Seminyak outlet three times a week. Anomali’s philosophy is to bring top quality local coffee to Indonesians and travelers. These guys are serious about coffee; my French press of Aceh Arabica came with an electronic timer attached to the plunger, set for exactly four minutes. Marketing manager Fernandito Haka told me that while Westerners are the main consumers of single origin coffee, young Indonesians prefer cappuccino. Anomali also sells whole beans (which can be ground at the shop) and trains baristas. Cuppings to compare the flavours of the different coffees can be arranged by contacting fernanditohaka@gmail.com one day in advance. The Anomali group is also environmentally savvy -- all its outlets feature recycled furniture. Seniman, an Ubud coffee house that has been open about a year, features Indonesian Arabicas which are brewed using either the syphon, pour over or hand pulled espresso methods by specially trained baristas. senimancoffee.com Bali coffee did not have a very exalted profile until recently, when a few aficionados recognized the potential of Kintamani Arabica. The island’s steep volcanic slopes are ideal for growing flavourful Arabica coffee, which has about half the caffeine of Robusta (a great excuse to drink twice as much of it). F.R.E.A.K. (Fresh Roasted Enak Arabica from Kintamani) was the first to bring Kintamani Arabica to the local market with a coffee house opening in 2010 outside of Ubud. Sourcing his 100% organically grown Arabica coffee from Kintamani, Asher Yaron selects the beans and carefully monitors the roasting process. In partnership with coffee farmer and entrepreneur Nyoman Wirata, Asher researched and developed his own roasting method using a custom-designed roaster. F.R.E.A.K. now has four outlets in and around Ubud and roasts 10 - 15 kilograms of coffee every day. “We sell out daily”, Asher told me. “We have a Cold Pressed technique that is used with any coffee not sold within 24 hours, and the resulting cold coffee keeps very well.” www.freakcoffee.com
Artisanal coffee processing is very labour intensive, which is reflected in its higher cost
“Each blend is the result of roasting and mixing different types of Arabica. The real secret of the roaster is how to extract maximum flavor from each of the varieties. Our roasting profile for North Sumatra, for instance, calls for one combination of temperature and time while the profiles for Bali or Toraja are different. To further complicate matters, the roasting profile can vary day by day as a result of changes in humidity and other conditions.”
Cosmic Coffee is the latest arrival on Ubud’s lively coffee scene, producing small quantities of outstanding artisanal Kintamani Arabica. Bali resident Wendyl has always been a self-confessed coffee freak. When she moved to a coffee and citrus farm in the Kintamani highlands a few years ago, she watched Jero, the holy woman who is her friend and landlady, harvest and process her own coffee. It occurred to Wendyl that this was an excellent opportunity to learn to roast the beans and, working with Jero, help create sustainable livelihoods for the farming families in their village. As a bonus, Wendyl would be assured a reliable supply of really, really good coffee. She started researching, learning about coffee production then began to experiment with roasting.
In my 2010 story I wrote, “During my interviews about Indonesian coffee, several people suggested that it was high
It is generally agreed that coffee shares its full personality at a medium roast, losing its subtleties and distinct flavour
the longer it’s roasted. Cosmic Coffee is roasted with obsessional care in 300 gram batches. The aroma, smoke, sound and temperature are all closely monitored to achieve the fabulous result. “We are very intimate with our beans,” Wendyl tells me with a straight face. The process uses traditional technologies instead of mechanization to involve as many people as possible while minimizing the environmental impact of the processing. Wendyl provides research and market development and Jero the expertise in coffee growing and traditional processing. In addition to the organic coffee cherries from her own farm, Jero also purchases cherries from neighbouring farmers, paying above market rate and encouraging best practices for highest quality. A recent review of Cosmic Coffee reported, “The flavor profile of the Viennese Roast on the palate delivers dark chocolate and toasted pecans with lively smooth tartness of citrus at the finish.“ Yum. cosmiccoffeebali@gmail.com
Artisanal coffee processing is very labour intensive, which is reflected in its higher cost. Picking, removing the fruit, washing, drying and sorting the beans are all done by hand. It takes about seven kilograms of raw coffee berries to produce one kilogram of roasted coffee. According to leading international coffee guide The Coffee Review, “In beverage-world terms, coffees from Indonesia and East Timor could be considered the single malt whiskies of coffee.” Now, that’s something to write home about; Glenmorangie for breakfast. Or perhaps we’d better not. It can be a big leap from supermarket coffee to the multidimensioned richness of freshly roasted local coffee, but once tasted there is no going back. The increasingly sophisticated coffee culture in Ubud is growing fast now that people are recognizing the outstanding qualities of Indonesian coffee. Of course, quite a few of Ubud’s restaurants and cafes have been sourcing fine local coffee for many years. Tutmak, Juice Ja, Kue, Casa Luna, Café Havana, Bali Buddha, KAFE and Batan Waru make a point of seeking out the best local coffee they can find and usually have relationships with the producers, some going back many years. It’s not just the foreigners who appreciate artisanal coffees. Indonesians are now also starting to taste the difference. Anomali’s Seminyak outlet is filled expats in the daytime, but come evening it’s young Indonesians hanging out over steaming cups. “In Jakarta, it’s becoming trendy for young Indonesians become more educated about good coffee,” Fernandito told me. “And they are willing to pay for it.” “My dream is to help increase the consumption of good local coffee in Indonesia,” says Adi. “Then if the international price drops, the local market will sustain the farmers.” He agrees that locals are already learning to enjoy higher quality, which also helps the farmers. I’m told that there is keen competition among the baristas in Ubud these days to see who can make the best cappuccino. So even if the heady artisanal brews are not your cuppa, there’s still plenty of Proudly Indonesian coffee to choose from. 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 © 2012 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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For Sale; Yamaha Byson full face helmet. Black, brand new, never used. Rp. 25.000 or offers. Terry 0813 3813 6110. Sanur. [130] For Sale; Honda full face helmet, black brand new. never used, Rp. 225.000 or offers. Terry 0813 3813 6110. Sanur. [131] C/Ns/G-22 August 12
JL. BY PASS NGURAH RAI - 1 km from Statue Dewa Ruci Just Before Mitra 10
For Sale; iPhone 5, new in box, price Rp. 12 juta. Call 081 7600 5500. Kuta. [112] For Sale; Full set of Mizuno irons and Wilson woods and bag will accept Rp. 4.000.000 and set of Callaway Driver, 3 and 5 woods almost new Rp. 2.000.000 ONO. Call 081 1385 8222. Sanur. [113]
Are You Organizing a Dinner and/or Party?
DUTCH DJ + SOUNDSYSTEM (w/ kitas)
Contact: bart.speelman@gmail.com 0821 - 45231135 C/Ns/G-5 Sept. 12
For Sale; Teak, 4 post wooden bed. Queen size (160x200), carved post and headboard with flowers. perfect condition. Rp. 2.5 Juta fixed price. Call 0812 3150 1655 or 0856 4821 9224. Denpasar. [115] For Sale; Set of Kendo training for adult. Bogu (Men, Do and Kote) 96% black Hakama, black Kendogi Shinai 39” and a Tenogui. Makes you ready to Kendo training. All for Rp. 5.5 million. Call 0857 1929 9897. Ubud. [116]
C/Ns/G-11 Jan. 12
Pet Parade Pet owners: Please sterilize your dogs & cats to preserve the natural environment.
Looking For; Free English native speaker tutor for kindergarten and elementary school at Keramas-Gianyar to support education activity once a week. Will provide free pick up and lunch from school. Contact Erna <saskara_dilla@yahoo. com>. [117] Make your own recovery the first priority in your life. Make sure your right, and then go do it. C/Ns/I-08 August 12
Pets To Give Away / Wanted / Lost / Found These ads are free. E-mail to: info@baliadvertiser.biz
Bangal kitten 4 months old to a good home. Very playful and happy. Call Tony on 0821 4702 6368. [001]
Cute, healthy, vaccinated pups for adoption from Bali Adoption Rehab Centre BARC call Linda 081 855 0947. [004]
Wanted; Pedigree German Sheperd puppy. Contact Save a Bali puppy today! Olivia 0812 3748 6952. [002] Loveable puppies desperately looking for temporary foster Free calico cat, female, to h o m e s . C o n t a c t B AWA good home. She is neutered (0361) 977 217. [005] and has full shots. She is very people-oriented, and Lost female white Pomeranian loves to be with a small family. just shaved in Renon area. If Very shy around dogs. Can you found her, call 0812 3706 send photo upon request. 8819. Reward will be given. [006] <fladivrwmg@yahoo.com>, or telephone 0819 9940 Two light turtleshell kittens 9463. Michael. [003] about 6 weeks, rescued from
the street. Contact 0831 1936 4059. [007] Hi, my name is Karma. I’m a good black Bali dog, 6 months old. I’ve had all my shots and I’m fixed so I won’t be surprising you with a litter of pups. I already know how to do my business out of doors. I can sit on command; and sometimes lay down (I’m still working on that one). I’m smart, like to learn and have a good sense of humor and propriety. If you want me for your very own, please call Dr. John 088 7347 4600. [008]
Pets For Sale
For Sale Line Ads Rp. 7.000 per word. Photo ads Rp. 435.000. All ads must be paid before printing. Chihuahua Stud service For Sale; Pedigree Rotweiller &pocket chihuahua pup for puppies. Beautiful, healthy 10 sale. 0821 4710 3605. [009] weeks old Puppies. Looking for a caring, loving family to Shitzu puppies born Sept. take of us. 081 2393 2116 12 will be available end of (English) or 081 138 9566 / <donald Nov. Uber fluffy and full of (Indonesian) sweetness. Call +62 878 jread@live.com>. [012] 6060 5386 to meet with them. They will be potty-trained Peking dog, 1.5 month, Rp 1 and vaccinated before million. 0819 1624 0781. [013] leaving their loving home. [010] Dog-whispering with amazing guaranteed results. Any strange behaviour. <doggiesparadise@gmail. com>. [011]
Puppies. American Bulldog, Beagle, Basset-Hound, Bully-Pit, Pitbull. Call McRoy˙Dogg (0361) 361 1111. SMS 081 690 1901. PIN BBM 289FFAEB. [014]
Golden Retriever puppy. Only 1. Male. 0813 3859 4888/ 081 7978 3883. [015] Ready for sale. Husky blue eyes, Mini Pom, Shitzu puppies. Male, 2 months old, pedigree, vaccinated, very healthy. All are 100% guarantee super high quality. Jeffry 0819 99129255. [016]
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Dog food Nutrimax (beef) 9kg Rp. 270.000, 18kg Rp. 485.000. Origin (lamb & rice) 18kg Rp. 460.000. Available for cat also. Call 081 7978 3883. [017]
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3 & 4 bedroom villa at Drupadi Seminyak. Daily or weekly. Swimming pool, daily maid, Wi-Fi, hot water, open living & kitchen. Also have 2 bedrooms in Legian. Call +62 819 1636 2285. Special rates for last minute bookings. [3866]
House for rent. 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom & 4 bedrooms. Fully furnished, TV-cable, AC, hot water, kitchen, bathroom, garden & swimming pool. Monthly/yearly. Call 081 7971 9692. [5782]
Villas for rent / for sale Seminyak 1,2,3,4 bedrooms, modern style, fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden US$ 100 - US$ 800 per night. For sale from US$ 60,000. Available now. +62 (0) 361 735 953 / +62 (0) 81 7973 5110 / +62 813 3773 7443 / +62 (0) 361 794 4555. [5633] Jl.Saraswati - off Jl. Bidadari. 5mins to the heart of Seminyak. 4 bedrooms/ensuite in every room, AC, huge swimming pool, garden, maid quarter and overly expansive open plan joglo for lounge and kitchen. Now available for long term enquiries (min 5 years). Call 0878 6189 7970. [5647] A stunning fully Furnished 4 Bedroom villa with pool in Seminyak for rent. Strategic location and only 10 minutesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; walk to Double six beach. Villa is fully furnished with spacious living and dining area. Monthly or yearly rent available. Contact Ms. Agung 081 139 7878. [5721] Rent villa Bidadari Seminyak. 2 rooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, no furnished, garden, swimming pool, parking, Rp. 90 milion per year possibility long time. 0812 3939 1788. [5741] For rent land 5 or 9 are in Dewi Saraswati, Kunti, Seminyak, across Bali Dream villa, great location for villas or other residential project, available max 18 years. 081 7977 3599, <seminyakbagus@yahoo.com>. [5743]
Oct 16 - Jan. 31 private villa of 15 are, 2BR with ensuite colonial Bali style with Western comforts. $150/night short term. 4 months rent $110/night. Call 0819 3626 6264 (English) / 081 2341 0266 (Bahasa) / e-mail: <hfdua@ yahoo.com>. [5604] House for rent. Large livingroom, 1 bedroom, nice, new, fresh simple house, centre Seminyak, Mini. 6 mnths Rp. 35 million. AC, hotwater, small tropical garden, furnished. <www.joullasrentestate.com> / +62 81 2399 2294 +62 361 785 2769 / +62 813 5305 1567 (owner). [5786]
BUSINESS FOR SALE
Direct owner, no commission Great opportunity For family reason. Very profitable,best location in Oberoi / Seminyak. SMS : 0812 3923 0180 E-mail: douce.romantique@gmail.com NC/Re/M-19 Sept. 12
FOR SALE - SEMINYAK GOLDEN LOCATION Until 2022 (10 years left 2.5 Are) Rp 1.270.000.000, - Rp 1.070.000.000 Additional : 5 Years Negotiable Just behind of Cafe Moca Seminyak, takes 5 min to Bali Deli and Jalan Oberoi. This house villa is newly refurbished, repainted, new roof and 2 new AC installed.
Newly built 2 bedrooms villa close to Sunset Road. 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living room, garden, private pool. Quite and secure place. 20 years lease for Rp. 1.2 Billion. Call 0858 5726 9576 / email <hanna_ondi@hotmail.com>. [5787]
Facilities: 2 bedrooms w/ bathtubs, large living room, large dining area, swimming pool, small garden, car parking space, electric 7.700 V, laundry space, air conditioned, water heater. Contact us at
Coffee shop for rent. The best location in Seminyak, already run, electric 7200W, fully furnished, kicthen, 62m2, toilet, parking. Call 0831 1966 3815 / 0831 1966 3816. [5708]
0858-5703-7774
Also weekly, monthly, yearly villas available NC/Re/A-17 Oct 12
Exclusive villa 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, open livingroom, pool, small garden, longterm, behind Sunset point. Also 2 bedrooms villa 3 are of Jl. Petitenget. Min 20 yrs rental. Call 081 7979 9922 or 0857 1109 3547, e-mail: <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [4066]
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. [4635]
Villa rent (100m2), 2 bedroom, terrace (50m2), garden (350m2-no pool), safe, quiet, furnished, AC, hot water, wifi, Indovision. Avail. 1st December, min. rent 6 mths, Rp. 60 mill. <uspjesanpomak@gmail.com>, 0818 0566 5019. [5765]
Rental: Spacious suite 55 sqm with sharing pool. Located in the middle of bustling Seminyak. 10 minutes to Seminyak Square. Weekly Rp. 4.5 million, monthly Rp. 15 million. SMS 081 2395 0170. [5747]
Great development location, closest land to Kudeta, 90mx20m = 18 are. 25 years lease + 25 years option. Rp. 20.000.000.000 per are per year. Call Ketut +62 (0) 852 3719 4846. [5776]
New apartment for rent daily, weekly, and monthly. Central located, Jl. Nakula no.10-Seminyak. E-mail: <casaminhabali@ gmail.com>. Phone 0878 6197 1117 / (0361) 734 020. [5750]
House available, quiet, 5 minutes walk to beach, 1 bedroom AC, Wifi, cable TV, staffed, furnished. Available Nov 1 to Feb 1. $1,000/month negotiable for the whole time. Minimum one month. House has a wonderful cat. Call 0877 6254 0276. [5780]
NC/Re/I-17 Oct 12
Urgent sale apartment Seminyak (2 bedrooms), 1 minute walk to eat street Jalan Laksmana Seminyak. Please call 0812 2999 9014. [5763]
E IC R P D E C U D
Short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [4103]
Oberoi behind Ultimo! Beautiful spacious renovated 2 bed 2 bath w/private pool and parking. Fully furnished & internet ready. Quiet and secure. Walk to all Oberoi Restaurants. 1 or 2 years. Also: Beautifully renovated 3 bed 3 bath w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry & ricefield views from every room. 2 to 8 year lease. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4143]
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Shop for rent Oberoi / Seminyak. Excellent location for boutique, cafe, office, restaurant. 60 + 30 sqm. Direct owner, no commission. SMS 0812 3923 0180 or e-mail: <douce.romantique@gmail.com>. [5518]
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
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PMA to sale (restaurant and bar). You want 100% secure investment mail to <serkanbali@gmail.com>. [5753]
Price USD 795,000
Villa for lease 1-3 years in a fab position, USD19,500/year, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, storage area at rear, 1 car space swimming pool, only 5 years old. Private and quiet close to Bali Deli, partly furnished with, walk in robes, beds,TV cabinets and side cabinets. Call Wayne 0821 459 14432 or <wayne@baliandislandsrealestate.com>. [5777]
BB-B178 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
Directly behind Bintang Supermarket Land area 1,000 sqm, Residence size 422 sqm 4 bedroom+ villa with 10m x 4m swimming pool Flexible open-plan living pavilion with AC Great cash flow investment with 4 years track record NC/Re/G-22 August 12
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Looking for small Resort/Guest house to rent/lease, must have at least 5 rooms and accommodate 10 guests and be set in a good location and in good condition. No agencies please. Send all info to <info@bunakenchacha. com>. [001] Wanted in Sanur 12 month lease from 1/12/2012 house 3/4 bedroom pool close to beach, contact <tracylilley64@bigpond.com>. [002] Looking for restaurant in Sanur, 50-75 seats, licensed as restaurant and bar, for rental or overcontract. Jl. Tamblingan, or Cemara area preferred. Please email <sanurrestaurants@ gmail.com>. [003]
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Dreamland • • • • •
BA-B69
Dream Home on Dreamland A contemporary 3-4 bedroom furnished with a high standard Sitting on 1124sqm of FREEHOLD land with a build size of 475sqm Only minutes away from white sandy beaches and surf breaks Jimbaran Bay is only 10 minutes away and airport is 20 minutes.
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BA-V431
Family home in The Hill Top Jimbaran Tropical family homes with 200 sqm of build, set on 300 sqm Great location and close to restaurants and shops A spacious living room, balcony, poolside terrace & tropical garden 4 minutes to Jimbaran Bay and 10 minutes to airport
For Sale USD 300,000 Eugene Shivnan (62) 819 998 859 04 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208
Ubud
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BA-V447
Tanjung Benoa
Luxury Villa With Ubud Atmosphere In Bukit Stunning villa is situated in a woodland valley of outstanding natural beauty The property is set on 700 sqm of land and is in two separate buildings A combination of traditional Joglo Java Architecture with modern aesthetics Located 30 minutes from the airport
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For Sale USD 595,000 Luki Purwanti (62) 819 998 491 23 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208
For Sale USD 760,000 Stephen Williams (62) 857 381 285 89 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208
Puncak Pesona
Pecatu
Sanur
BC-V633
Sanur
A spacious excellently built villa sited in 800 sqm land Located in small gated estate with 24 hours security Fully furnished 4 bedrooms with en-suite bathroom plus extra massage room Featuring high quality interior, western standard kitchen and swimming pool completed with fully equipped gazebo to make your day pleasurable • Extra long leasehold for 87 years • Close to International school, Restaurants and Shops .
BC-L583
BC-B132
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• A precious 2 storey villa sited in 1200 sqm land with 45 years leasehold in a very strategic area of central Sanur • 3 bedrooms with bathroom and separated guest house plus service area at the back • Modern open kitchen facing a spacious living room and dining area • Large swimming pool laid in a huge beautiful landscaped garden with gazebo • Water puri¿cation system supplies the whole tap water in the house and pool
Ketewel
Fantastic Location Close to Beach Nestled amongst a number of traditional houses on its own peaceful grounds This villa consists of 3 large bedrooms, all en-suite and spacious living room Main feature of this homely villa is its rooftop terrace with ocean view This bright villa is conveniently located a 3 minute walk from the beach
For Sale USD 700,000 Eugene Shivnan (62) 819 998 859 04 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208
For Sale – USD 790,000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642
BC-V624
BA-V355
For Sale – USD 700.000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642
Canggu
BB-V1029
• Great commercial villa in central Ubud, privately nestled with jungle view • Huge potential business as Pondok Wisata license equipped • 3 storey, 3 bedroom and full staff, offering bed and breakfast • Has a beautiful pool hugging the contours of a beautiful stream • Walking distance to the shops and restaurants
• 3.300 sqm land located close to the Mesceti beach • The beach is a developing tourism destination and very promising for next couple years • An Excellent land investment to develop villa complex or residences • Nearby to the new bypass road Ida Bagus Mantra, and access to the East Coast of Bali
• Tropical minimalist masterpiece, seeing is believing. • 280m2 built over 2 Àoors, all on 3.2 are for 28 year lease & 20 year extension • 4 master bedrooms & 4 deluxe ensuites with built in robes, a huge open air family room with coffered ceilings, roof top modern lounge with BBQ area • The villa overlooks a full length pool with a lush garden back drop • Just 300m to the Canggu Club, 1km from the beach and 3.5km to Seminyak
For Sale – USD 729.000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642
For Sale – IDR 4.950.000.000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642
For Sale USD 399,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358
Seminyak • • • • •
BB-B113
Central Seminyak estate property Fabulous 3BR villa on 695sqm plot for 22 year lease with option to extend Open living & dining area, private pool with bale, managed estate Represents the very best in luxury holiday accommodation Just a few hundred meters away from all of the shops and restaurants in Oberoi
For Sale USD 650,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358
Seminyak
BB-H311
Batubelig
BB-B151
• Seminyak great investment, leasehold for 33 years • This property is in a complex of 10 tastefully appointed apartments designed to accommodate the needs of the independent traveller • Complete with parking space, reception area and a small communal plunge pool • 66 sqm Àoor space, master bedroom upstairs and living/dining/kitchen downstairs • Tucked down a side road in the happening restaurant and lifestyle area of Seminyak
• Contemporary green living two-bedroom villa • Built on 350 sqm of land, leasehold for 25yrs + 20yrs extension at market price • The range of materials and ¿nishes are exemplary and it comes complete with a 10 x 3 meters chlorinated swimming pool & features an open living/dining area • Good quality minimalist interior ¿nishings, built-in wardrobes, slate tile Àoors • Less than 5 mins to both Seminyak and Canggu hotspots and places to be!
For Sale USD 75,000 Adami Gilberto (62) 812 4658 8471 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358
For Sale IDR 3,150,000,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358 C/Re/G-17 Oct. 12
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KEROBOKAN
APARTMENTS & VILLAS
House for rent, ready to move in, 2 locations: Padang Griya, 6 are, building 200m2, 2 storey, AC, telp, 7 bedrooms & in Muding 3 are, 4 bedrooms + AC, big garden + AC. Please contact 7474 790 / 423 582. [4134]
Wireless broadband Short or long term Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
Villa for rent, 5 are, swimming pool, in front of Lollypop School. And villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Please contact 081 2363 0309 / 0878 6202 6999 . [4870]
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450 C/Re/I-17 Oct 12
C/Re/A-22 Feb 12
Brandnew Guesthouse in the heart of Antik business. Great quiet location, all facilities, pool, AC, hot water, Europe TV, DVD player, parking, free Wifi in Jl. Tangkuban Perahu No. 89. Telp 0815 5962 1263. <www.perahu89.com>. [4434]
VILLA 9 ARE KEROBOKAN LEASE 26 YEARS
• 3 BEDROOMS/4BATHROOMS • TERRACE VIEWS RICE FIELDS • FULLY FURNISHED • SWIMMING POOL 3X12 • INTERNET/TV SATELLITE
DIRECT OWNER 2.8 MILLIARDS RPS 081337556306/081338038595 C/Re/I-03 Oct 12
VILLA FOR SALE - FREEHOLD Location: Jl. Kuwum II, Br. Semer - Kerobokan
Sanur close to the beach fully furnished 2bdr villa lease 42 yrs US$ 320.000. ● Saba 3 bdr villa on 10 are near the beach; from 2nd floor view over rice fields and ocean. feehold AUD 295.000-nego. ● Jimbaran near the beach 3bdr hse fully furn. on 22 are with 1000m2 vacant land for any other business purpose. Lease 23yrs US$ 395,000 ext. ● Kuta - Tuban near airport & Jl. Kediri 11are land Rp.160mill/yr, min 15 yrs! ● Jimbaran-Taman Griya rent 3 bdr villa Rp. 125 mill/yr for sale US$ 260,000. ● Sanur- 4 bdr villa fully furn. Rp. 130 mill/yr, 2yrs Rp. 250mill. 3 bdr villa fully furn. Rp. 120 mill/year, 2 years Rp. 230 million. ●
● Tabanan - Kelecung 845m2 land near the ocean Rp. 65 million /are. ● Padang Bai in the high lush green outcrops & near the bch complete furn. 3 bdr Eur. style villa on 10 are for $ 385,000. Also 11 are ready to build walled land bargain Rp. 900,000,000! ● Denpasar - Padang Sambian near Bali Med hospital 5 bedr house on 4are freehold Rp. 3.500.000.000. ● Sanur - Padang Galak near the river 3 are land for Rp 350 million / are. ● Tabanan - Kerambitan Villa Sawa; cozy 4bedr colonial style villa on 13 are freehold Euro 175,000. ● Tanah Lot - Munggu 18,5 are land with ricefield and mountain view Rp.80 million/ are.
“APEX” is Dutch owned and also specialized in Visa Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com & Business Consultancy www.apexpertise.com Visit our website for more exciting properties! NC/Re/P-17 Oct. 12
For sale. New modern minimalist house in Gunung Salak, 5 minutes to seminyak. 3 Bedroom, 2 storey, Fully furnished with good furnitures and modern electronics, luxury 1 gate system complex. RW Kuta 0819 3310 9350. [5749] House for rent, Gardenia Village Tangkuban Perahu Kerobokan or Green Kori Banjar Kuwum Kerobokan, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen set, AC, carpark, furnished, security, quiet area. Call owner 081 2382 7278. [5755] House for rent. 3 bedroom, 4 Western bathroom, open living room, open kitchen w/bar, pool w/jacuzzi, fully equipped, AC, water heater, carport, tropical garden. SMS only to 081 2383 1500. [5756] Beautiful modern 2 story deluxe apartment 4 rent. 3 bedroom, AC 3 bathroom - open living area with large out door area with pool, garage and maid area. Semi furnished, secure, great area, ricefield views, Jl Bumbak-Umalas. Rp. 275.000.000year. To owner Kathleen <k.beech@ optusnet.com.au>. [5757] 10 are land, next to river for sale. Prime location in Umalas 1, private access. Price: Rp. 650 juta/are (nego). No brokers, deal straight with owner. More info call Fadi +62 81 856 7317. [5759] Bali holiday. For sale villa 2.97 are, 3 floors, 7 beds, kitchen, livingroom x2, dining, bathroom x4, pool + pavillion, parking x3, pergolas x2, laundry, complete renovation 2012. Ocation in Dalung-Kerobokan. Phone 0857 3902 4819. [5760]
SELL PRICE Rp. 3.2 BILLION-NEGOTIABLE LAND SIZE 3.7 ARE, 2-STOREY, 4 BEDROOM, AC, FULLY FURNISHED, HOT WATER, TV CABLE, POOL, KITCHEN, COOKING-FACILITIES, GARAGE, GARDEN. CALL PUTU AT 081339649404 / (0361) 8824482
For rent daily, monthly, yearly Villa Metropole at Umalas Klecung. Fully furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, private pool, near to Oberoi and Petitenget, 10 minutes from beach. Please call 804 4438 / 0852 3725 3215. [5761]
NC/Re/P-17 Oct. 12
Umalas villa for yearly rent. 3 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, open living, TV room, laundry room, pool, garage, land 3.6 are, private road, security guard, quiet area. Dorect owner 0813 3855 0640. [5766] Beautifully renovated 3 bed 3 bath home w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry room, huge picture windows w/ ricefield views from every room. High loft-like ceilings and spacious rooms. 3 years @Rp.150 million/yr or 7 years @ Rp.135 million/yr with payments. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4144] Kerobokan villa yearly rental. 3 bedrooms, 4 bath, land 9 are, big pool 12mtr, furnished, rice views on big terrace, parking for 2 cars, Wifi, internet, 4km from Seminyak, price Rp. 270 million. Call 0813 3755 6306. [5773] Villa for rent located in Umalas, Kerobokan near the French school. Very nice, quiet and all renovated. Spacious garden with possibility to make a pool. 2 bedrooms, hot water, cable-TV Indovision. Please call 0852 3782 9292. [5774] NC/Re/G-17 Oct. 12
NC/RE/G-17 Oct 12
Exclusive Bali vila for rent in Kerobokan, Banjar Semer. 2, 3 bedroom, furnished/unfurnished, s. pool, tv-cable, wi-fi, and other pleasant facilities. Monthly and yearly. Contact: +62 812 3922 3155 / <info@febilousvillas.com> (competitive price). [5779] Beautiful house villa style for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 120 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [4941] Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 4 to 7.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [3429] For sale freehold beautiful house villa style, two storey, swimming pool, 3 rooms, 2 bathroom, 1 toilet guest, kitchen set, living and dining area, new fully furnished AC, TV, garden, carport, 2 years building. Strategic location, 5 minutes from Sunset Road. Only US$147,000. More information contact owner 0812 3955 5544 or <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. [5531]
NC/Re/G-03 Oct. 12
Bali Advertiser
Real Estate
17 October - 31 October, 2012
HOTEL/BUNGALOW RESORT FOR SALE LOCATED IN GIANYAR - BONA BLAHBATUH NEAR BYPASS, SANUR, UBUD, SABA & KERAMAS BEACH, SAFARI & MARINE PARK, OFFERING 12 UNITS ON 2750M2 WITH ALL FACILITIES & LICENSES, RESTAURANT, BILLIARD & FITNESS ROOMS, SPA & FINLAND SAUNA
FREEHOLD Euro750,000 Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com Visit our website for more exciting properties! www.apexpertise.com NC/Re/P-03 Oct. 12
TAMAN AYU VILLAS
NUSA DUA
Jl Taman Giri Mumbul-Nusa Dua
2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041] For sale car wash with workshop (car repair station). Land size 10 are with stainless roof. Price Rp. 3,5 billion (nego). Please call Made for inspection (direct owner) 0818 0555 5594. No broker please. [5259]
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Unique 3x4 bdrm villa development designed by Dutch & Balinese architects and built under Dutch supervision. Villa is semi-furnished. Landsize 235m2; living area 200m2. The first Villa due December 2012 FREEHOLD: US$ 385,000 We are a registered company which is also specialized in Visa & Business Consultancy Visit our website for more exciting properties!
Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com www.apexpertise.com NC/Re/P-13 June 12
Rent villa hill quiet area, 2 bed/bathrooms, in/outside living, dinner, kitchen, terrace seaview with gazebo. Fully furnished, AC, hot water, TV-sat, garden, barbeque, Rp. 7 million/month, Rp.77 million/year included staff and security. Owner 081 7472 7296. [5736] Land for sale 250m2 at Cluster Beranda Mumbul - Taman Mumbul. Access road with paving, price Rp. 1.150 billion for all. Contact 0812 3649 4090. [5748]
NC/RE/U-5 Sept. 12
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]
RESTAURANT FOR SALE Established restaurant and bar showing excellent profit margin with good lease in Legian. Seating for 110 persons. Accommodation optional. Foreign owned company structure. Genuine enquiries.
Email :
ptbismabali@gmail.com
801 4498
TABANAN
C/Re/I-03 Oct 12
2 LUXURY FREEHOLD VILLAS FOR SALE BY OWNER 100mtr from the ocean. Panoramic views of the ocean, ricefields and mountains. Each villa 2 storeys with 3 bedrooms and media room. Highest quality materials used throughout. Big gardens & swimming pools. Access from public road. New Sunset Road expansion planned less than 1km behind. Capital gains hotspot. Villa A: 21 are unfurnished, Villa B: 22.5 are fully furnished.
Minimalist house for sale in Kediri Tabanan. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, wastafel, small garden, garage plus 1 extra room for storage, etc. Clean, quiet, ricefield view. Price Rp. 275 million nego. Contact owner 081 805 369 219, <livelong_june@yahoo.com>. No agent please. [5444] 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] Beachfront property Medewi. 24.6 are freehold, priced to sell. Gently slopping land. Property levelled and ready to build on. Photoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s available. Views of surfing point. Email <leilareef78@hotmail.com>. [5793]
Contact Owner 0821 474 51955 E-mail : tabananvillas@ymail.com See more details including exact location & photos at
www.facebook.com/tabananvillas
NC/Re/M-19 Sept. 12
NC/RE/U-17 Oct. 12
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RV-988 A PRIVILEGED LIFESTYLE This is a rare opportunity to purchase a freehold 2 bedroom in this 5 star Resort. Occupying a spectacular clifftop position it offers some of the most breathtaking views and glorious sunsets in Bali. This is your chance to own your SDUW RI WKLV LG\OOLF KHDYHQ RQ HDUWK <RX ZLOO DOVR EHQHÂżW IURP ÂżUVW FODVV VHUYLFH DQG DFFHVV WR WKH H[FOXVLYH 3ULYDWH Beach club, this private beach has been voted best beach in Bali by Hello Bali Magazine. You can stay in this villa whenever you want and you will have the option to receive excellent rental returns when you are not there. Title: Freehold | Bedroom: 2 | Bathroom: 2 /RW 6L]H 640 _ +RXVH 6L]H 640 _ )XUQLWXUH ,QYHQWRU\ )XUQLVKHG Location: Bukit
Price: USD 450,000
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This 2 bedroom villa is set on 2.15 are of FREEHOLD land and located in a private and secured estate complex in 1XVD 'XD 7KLV DUHD LV IDPRXV IRU VWDU KRWHOV ZKLWH VDQG EHDFKHV DQG ÂżQH UHVWDXUDQWV )URP WKH QG Ă&#x20AC;RRU master bedroom it has beautiful views over the airport and Jimbaran beach. Designed and furnished in warm and natural colors of modern Balinese style with alang-alang roof and gazebo by the pool, this villa would make your perfect holiday home or would be very required for rentals. Very urgent seller! Title: Freehold Bedroom: 2 | Bathroom: 2 Location: Nusa Dua
7KHVH ÂżYH EUDQG QHZ SULYDWH IUHHKROG YLOODV DUH ORFDWHG RQ WKH %XNLW LQ WKH VRXWK RI %DOL QHDU WKH PRVW EHDXWLIXO beaches of the island. Nestled in lush greenery, each 2 bedroom villa has a 110 m2 build size on a plot of 300 m2 land and each has a garden, a swimming pool and own parking area. Perfect for your own holiday home in Bali for you and your family or friends to enjoy the pleasures of the Island of the Gods whenever you want, but with a great opportunity to maximize your investment by easily renting out your villa when you are not here. Great value for money, wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t stay long on the market! Title: Freehold | Land size: 3 are | Build size: 110 sqm Bedrooms: 2 | Bathrooms: 2 | Location: Bukit
Price: USD 225,000
Price: USD 200,000 NC/Re/I-17 Oct 12
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Real Estate
Bali Advertiser
17 October - 31 October, 2012
FOR SALE COZY HOTEL WITH LICENSE AND IMB
Located in main street of Sanur, close to restaurants and shopping area and just few minutes away from the beach. 10 rooms, pool, very well voted in Trip Advisor. Easy and profitable management.
Brand new townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar. Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com
Call 08123888266 NC/Re/M-17 Oct. 12
LOMBOK Well running bakery and coffee shop with coffee roasting business for sale. Including property, staff, equipment, car, furniture and regular customers in Lombok and on Gili Trawangan. Contact 081 836 5790. [5467] For sale beachfront and hill land at Serewei, (East Lombok), Selong Belanak, and north Lombok. Call owner at 0878 6521 0886 , 0812 4667 3322. [5631] 1.05 Ha beachfront block in Tanjung (with view to the Gilis) for sale by motivated vendor. Suitable for bungalow resort or smart investment as the new coastal road will lead right along the front. Rp 12.5 Juta/are only. Putu 0813 3837 3005. [5739]
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Commercial building is located at the prime location of Sanur. 2 level space about 200m2 and divided into a number of spaces. Provide with officially licensed IBM and small parking in front. Long term contract with low rental price.
SMS your name and number for info to 081239389542 NC/Re/M-17 Oct. 12
C/Re/G 3 Oct. 12
LAND FOR SALE & RENT Kuta - Seminyak: 4A, 6.5A, 9A, 28.5A Petitenget - Batubelig: 3A, 20A, 40A, 46A, 50A Umalas - Kerobokan: 4A, 10A, 19A, 20A Canggu: 2A, 3A, 4A, 7A, 10A, 20A, 28A, 50A, 61.5A Jimbaran: 7A, 50A, 55A, 2.2Ha, 4.4Ha
HOTLIST VILLAS FOR SALE
New stylish villa: Fully furnished, 3BR, kitchen, livingroom, pool, garden, garage, landsize 800m2, 500m from beach, Rp. 9 billion. ● New luxurious villa: 4BR semi furnished, pool, old antique joglo, garden, landsize 1000m2, 300m from beach, Rp. 16 billion.
BEDUGUL 94 are coffee plantation, mixed arabica and robusta, in Tamblingan, Munduk, views of Java Sea, natural spring nearby. Rp 6 juta per are nego. Contact Pak Made: 081 2467 7642 or <lafnduck@concentric.net>. [5147]
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SANUR For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362] Beautiful 4 bedroom villa with swimming pool for rent: 6-13 October to 15 January. In the center of Sanur, near shopping and beach. Contact 0812 4608 1012 or <pushlor@yahoo.com>. [5645]
JIMBARAN Spacious villa 3 rooms for monthly rent near Jimbaran Corner. Fully furnished, AC, hot water, Wifi. Perfect for expats working near Jimbaran. Easy access to restaurants, shops, and the beach. Price IDR 20M negotiable. Contact Dian <sm@kupujimbaran.com> or call 081 855 9681. [5667]
Stunning Price! ●
NC/RE/U-17 Oct. 12
House for sale villa style in Perum. Taman Griya Jimbaran. 2 storey, land 136m2, fully furnished, water heater, 2AC, 2200W electricity, garage. Call (0361) 744 7376 or 0878 6238 4550. [5725]
Rent: New house 500m2, minimalist, 2 storey, 100m to Sanur Independent School, 3 bedroom, AC, H/C water, fully furnished, s.pool, garden, parking, close to beach, 1st floor good for office. Rp. 150 mill/year, nego. 081 1380 1185. [5488] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [4171]
For rent yearly modern tropical villa next to Four Season & Ayana Resort. 400m land, 2bedroom, big pool, garden, villa neighborhood, furnished, well maintained. 160million/ year best value RW Kuta, call for inspection 0819 3310 9350. [5733]
Villa 300m2, 2 bathroom, 3 room, big garden in Sanur near Cafe Batu Jimbar for lease max 3 years. Please call 0878 6094 3888. [5727] Cottage for rent in Sanur. 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen, AC, hot water, walk to town and beach. Rp. 3 million per month, Rp. 30 million per year. Jl. Pungutan 19B, Sanur. Call 0813 3957 5995. [5737]
Two modern houses available for rent monthly/yearly, 3 floors (include basement), 3 bedrooms, living room, nice kitchen and plunge pool. For more information please call/SMS 0815 5810 0996. [5767]
Villa for long-term lease at Jl. Bumi Ayu-Sanur, Land: 300 sqm, 2 storey w/3 ensuite bedrooms, kitchen set / living - dining area, maid room/ laundry/garage, pool + fully furnished, Rp. 200 millions/years (negotiable). Contact 081 2387 6076. [5659]
Jimbaran beachfront house for lease min 2 years. Get out from the stress and live infront of the beach. More info: <mpr2001@terra.com.br>. [5777] Dreamland/Graha Pecatu resorts, affordable luxury 2 strorey 4 double bedroom x 3 bathroom & 3 storey 5 double bedroom x 5 bathroom, seaview, wifi, close public pool, favour with European/OZ holidays/students makers. Weekly, monthly, yearly. E-mail: <balihouse@hotmail. com>. +62 81 681 5654, +61 4 0739 0116. [5459]
For lease restaurant - 5 years. 0813 3740 0060. [5764] 3 bedroom villa for rent in beachside. Private pool and spacious garden set on 400m2 land. Part furnished, quiet location, price Rp.180 millon/year. Please call 0813 3700 2573. [5768]
Furnished villa for rent. Rp 120 milion/year, Rp. 15 million/ month. Two airconditioned units containing one resp two bedrooms with separate kitchens, toilets and showers. Swimmingpool. Maid-quarter. Carport. Garden. Stunning views. 3,15are/150sqm. Easy acess. 5minutes to Jimbaran bay and Ayana.15 minutes to airport. Call owner 0821 4756 4658. E-mail: bengt_thomas@hotmail.com>. [5794]
Space available for lease or partnership. Nice shop 10x15 meters on Jl. Danau Tamblingan near Batu Jimbar Sabur. Suitable for resto, cafe or showroom. Please contact 081 6113 4485 / e-mail: <vita.galih@yahoo.com>. [5775]
NC/Re/G-17 Oct. 12
New house for rent located 20 minutes from Sanur. 2 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, room maid, open kitchen and livingroom, AC, WH, swimming pool, parking, green, Rp. 100 million/year. Please contact Komang 081 6474 5896 for detials <arthamas@hotmail.com>. [5783] For rent. Brand new luxury villa, close to Sindhu beach near McDonald, two storey, 3 large rooms, 3 bathrooms, modern kitchenset, living, dining area, large pool, garden, carport, service area, new fully furnished. Safe & quiet area at Danau Tondano street. For detail : <bagusarthana@ yahoo.com>. Call 0812 3955 5544. [5532] Furnished, AC, WH, 5 mins drive to BIS 10 to Dyatmika. 3-bdrm upperfloor, 1 bdrm groundfloor. Extra space for soho. Rp 90 and Rp 40 million/year. Ida 742 1590. <3colabs@gmail.com>. [5789] Attractive split-level apartment, quiet, safe, fully equipped, modern, central Sanur. Living-room, kitchen, loft bedroom, outdoor balcony and extra toilet. Bathroom with bath. Av 1 year, Rp. 45 million. SMS 0812 3615 5433 / <miawatson@ btinternet.com>. [5790] 4 Are land with building for sale beach side Sanur. 3 storey 4 berdroom. Price only land price Rp. 2.800.000.000. Freehold. Call 081 2380 6240. [5791]
NC/Re/I-02 May 12
A brand new development of luxury villas with fantastic OCEAN VIEW and 5 stars resort FACILITIES including on Site Management, Beauty Salon and spa, restaurant/bar, 24 hours room service, Communal 25 meter lap pool, secure off street parking, Gym, Security Post, Wireless broad band Internet, Minimart etc. located just 5 minutes from Dreamland.
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Websites ăś&#x2122;ä?&#x;: www.bali1stop.biz, www.theoceanviews.com For further information ă§&#x2C6;ăż&#x2030;âˇ?âą ä&#x201C;Ťä &#x2014; Email ä&#x2021;Ťăź&#x2026;: info@bali1stop.biz Phone âŽ&#x2C6;âż&#x2018;: +62 361 782 2202, +62 361 895 4035 Mobile ㏡ă&#x20AC;&#x203A;: +62 816 57 4867 C/Re/I-25 July 12
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Real Estate
Bali Advertiser
17 October - 31 October, 2012
CANGGU / ECHO BEACH
CANGGU
CANGGU
LAND FOR LEASE Quiet hill top location near Greenbelt.
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 near Echo Beach. 7are. 2.5 bedrooms, 2bathrooms, 2AC, livingroom, swimming pool, gazebo, garden, built-in BBQ space,bBig parking space, storage room, Balcony, Rp. 65 million/year. Long-term. 081 138 0510 / <satoruno@gmail.com>. [5769]
Please call : 081999982990 / 081916404769 NC/G/M-17 Oct. 12
Are your PROPERTIES being MANAGED EFFICIENTLY? Hiring the RIGHT property management company is essential to the performance of your investment. www.newlifevillas.com. info@newlifevillas.com tel: +62.361.848.2771 +62.81338.522.069
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Homestay for rent daily, monthly location in Canggu. Close to the beach. Please call 923 4390 / 0853 3703 0775 / web: <www.jscangguhomestay>, e-mail: <jonsenhomestay@yahoo.com>. [4463] For sale freehold or rent 2 villas, 3BR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4 BDR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, full paddies + river view, 5 min from Canggu Club. Jl. Pantai Brawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812 / 0812 3619 9241. [5132] 2 unit brand new villa for sale. 4.5 are each, freehold, fully furnished, near Canggu Club, and also land in Canggu and Pecatu for sale. Drawing design and contractor service. Call Ari 0812 3777 7776, 0812 3777 7778, (0361) 841 3678 (office). <andrean_ari@yahoo.com>. [5644] Leasehold villa. Beautiful villa for lease, nice view, big garden, big swimming pool, 8 bedrooms, garage, 26 are, 21 years lease extension. Rp. 5.9B. Contact direct owner 0819 1630 7373. [5646] Nice villa for rent. Big garden, Canggu Club area with pool, 3 room, fully furnished, longterm/short term, 10 minutes to Seminyak/Legian, close to Brawa beach for surfing. <sergio_bali@yahoo.com> / (0361) 915 6914 / 081 7975 7972. [5726] Land for sale 5 are in Tumbak Bayuh, Pererenan. Beautiful location, high land, ricefield surrounded, quite area and very nice for villa/private house. Direct owner, speak English-Bahasa, call 0812 3630 7071. [5732]
Canggu Set amidst pristine rice fields in Canggu, a leisurely 2 minute drive to the famous Echo Beach, 15 minutes drive to Seminyak area. This is a villa complex of peace & tranquility. 2 private villas ready & 2 more being built. The complex is set to feature three & four bedroom villas. Each villa, furnished with custom-made tropical-contemporary style furniture that suits the indoor outdoors climate in Bali & private swimming pool. Contact: Andre Tittle: Hak Milik 3 bedroom: IDR 4,000,000,000 0361 8889993 4 bedroom: IDR 5,000,000,000 andrewijaya_email@yahoo.com C/Re/I-17 Oct 12
Beutiful freehold land for sale in Br. Tibubeneg (north brawa 1km). 26.40 are. Big trees & water stream. Big surrounding property, 60mt well, elevetaed villa foundation Rp.250.000.000/are. Email: <quantumode@hotmail.com> / 081 2382 7604. [5734] For lease 25 years direct from owner. Nice land 4 are located on Tegal Gundul in front of Deavillas , perfect area. Rp. 5 millions/are/year. For more info contact : <iwaychaix@gmail.com>. [5742] Modern & cozy villa for rent Berawa beach. From December 3rd until March 3rd. Fully furnished, staff included, 2 bedrooms, pool, large terrace/garden. Price Rp. 19 million/month (nego). Contact : <alexberawa@gmail.com> for extra info/photo. [5744] Land for lease, 5 are, Pantai Berawa area, 24 years + extension, level land beautiful rice field views, private, 1km Canggu Club. Price Rp. 5.50 juta/are/year. ($AUD 66k). Owner Ph 0878 6064 0060, <p.jurd@yahoo.com>. [5745] Warehouse / atelier (300m2) for lease in Brawa area: strategic location, elect, telp line (w/internet), parking (w/ truck entrance), very safe. contact: 081 835 3112; e: <aduamarina@yahoo.com.sg>. [5746] 4 bed villa for rent 1 year contract with swimming pool, garage, volcano view, all equipment. Jalan Raya CicakBuduk. Rp.100 million. Call 0878 6087 5729. [5751] Villas for rent 2 rooms and 4 rooms both with pool. Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. FullyfFurnished, garden, open living and dining, 15 minutes to Echo Beach, 10 minute to Seseh Beach. Please contact owner 0878 6134 7012/ <raimade30@gmail.com>. [5758]
Homestay two bedrooms available Dalung daily, weekly, monthly, all new furniture, hot water, aircon, Wifi can_28@ yahoo.co.id, very clean and comfortable house with great views from the balcony. +62 821 4794 4512. [5770] House for rent longterm. 2 bedroom, furnished at Canggu Brawa. Deluxe Uyung Villa 5 bedroom at Munggu Bypass Tanah Lot daily, monthly. Dejavu Villa 3 bedroom, furnished, pool, garage, wifi, located in Bidadari 1 for long term available November. Contact Bertha Lusy 081 7910 8255 or email <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [5607] For rent daily/monthly near Echo Beach. Beautifully villa on 660sqm, big pool, garden, gazebo, ricefield view with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, open livinroom and kitchen. TV-sat, Wifi and maid. Please contact 081 890 0480 for more info. [5784] Charming furnished 1&2 bedroom Bamboo Cottage, 125m from Batubelig Beach, Internet, Wifi, Indonvision, house cleaning, gardener, satpam, monthly/semi annually. Call/SMS/email: <batubeligbeach@gmail.com> / 081 1388 2940. [5720] Villa for rent Canggu. Ocean and paddy views, quite, 3 bedrooms 2 bathroom. Fully furnished, chef kitchen and swimming pool. Near new, catches natural breezes photos available Rp. 180 Juta/year. Email: <leilareef78@ hotmail. com>. [5792] Riverfront land for sale in Canggu, 19.5 are close to the beach, views of rice ields, sunset private road access, IMB (building Permit) available. Call 735 590. [5797] Echo Beach / Pererenan land - 26. 15 are Ocean, bukit and ricefield views. 350mtr from world class surf beach and Sea Sentosa. Beautiful location for development. Rp. 550 jt per are-nego. 0818 0555 2886 / <dmbljb@hotmail. com>. [5598] Land for rent 2.8 are green zone / river view, very relax area, last land in street, price Rp.180 Juta 20 year/20 year. Contact 0819 3306 1984 (English) / 0819 9966 0007 (French) / 0819 9981 0600 (Indonesian). [5639] Villa project standing 3 room / livingroom, garden, swimming pool, 2 floor, green zone / river view, very relax area, last land in street, price Rp.1.500.000.000 20 year/ 20 year. Contact 0819 3306 1984 (English) / 0819 9966 0007 (French). [5640] Villa project standing 4 room / livingroom, garden, swimming pool, 2 floor, area very standing, relax, street private, 3.5are, price Rp.2.100.000.000 20 year/ 20 year. Contact 0819 3306 1984 (English) / 0819 9966 0007 (French). [5641] 15minutes from Pererenan beach freehold by owner good access fully furnished, 20 ares, 100m2 parking; 2 garage (unit 1: 202m2. 2bdr+garden bathrooms, AC, cable-TV, livingroom, wifi, sound system, American kitchen). (unit2: 102m2 teck house, bdr, bathroom, kitchen terrasse, swiming pool 17mx6m, Rp. 6 Billion nego. 0821 4488 9374, <evawowor@hotmail.fr>, facebook: <www.facebook. com/PondokDewisri>. [5719]
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BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices
The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali
LAND FOR SALE CANGGU - 4 Are, 3.5m Road access, villa residential, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 500 Mill/Are - 5 Are, 4m Road access, Rice paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE: IDR 400 Mill/ Are SEMINYAK - 2 Are, 5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 900 Mill/ Are LOMBOK - 1.3 HA, Beachfront Labuhan Lombok, Sealed Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 10 Mill /Are - 2.8 HA, Beachfront Labuhan Lombok, Sealed Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 10 Mill /Are KEDIRI,TABANAN - 1.3 HA,Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 160 Mill / Are - 1.5 HA, 5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 150 Mill / Are PERERENAN - 8 Are, 4m Road access, River views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 400 Mill/ Are TUMBAK BAYUH - 20 Are, 4m Road access, rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 210 Mill/ Are 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 -17 Oct 12
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KARANGASEM 30 years for rent cottages in Candidasa beach, central tourism area, 1500m2, main road, Rp. 6 billion. Call 0813 3737 7201 / e-mail: <maruihouse@hotmail.com>. [5729] Absolute beachfront near Alila Manggis 38.5 are. Hak Milik with private road access Rp 220 juta per are. Phone Ketut 0812 4676 5488. [5738]
OTHERS
Business Opportunity: Fully licensed garment and leather goods manufacturing company, including newly renovated factory for SALE / LEASE. All required machines and tools included as is forward order book and management. Also suitable for any manufacturer looking for high quality manufacturing and warehousing space.
Info: leather.artisians@yahoo.com.sg
LEGIAN
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Bar for rent located in Legian Street, 3rd floor and including office. Please contact 081 139 8811. [5722] Luxury furnished private villa for rent Legian/Seminyak, 10 minutes walk Double6 Beach, quiet gang, 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathroom, pool, garden, internet. Rp. 160 million per year (minimum 4 years). <lanceshay@hotmail. com>, 0821 4590 3667. [5684] Shop house for 5 years lease in Legian, electricity, water supply and land line are available. Rp. 350 million/year. Contact (0361) 735 590 / 0818 0875 5507. [5796]
For private sale, beachfront land, Pantai Gorontolo, Labuhan Bajo, Flores, next to Jayakarta Hotel, Sealed road access, PLN and PAM. 26154 M2. SMS only to 0819 1612 4192, or <labuhanbajosite@gmail.com>. Buyers only. [5370]
FOR SALE Bar / Restaurant in Legian. Very well known with 8 years lease. Will consider equity partner with strong management skills.
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Villa for rent. Daily Rp. 1.650.000, monthly Rp. 30 million, yearly Rp. 165 million (min 3 years). Facilities: 2 bedrooms, livingroom, AC, kitchen, fridge, hot water, satellite-TV, pool. Panorama Cottages 1, phone (0361) 755722 / fax (0361) 762 809, e-mail: <panoramacottages1@yahoo.com> / website: <www.panoramacottages1bali.com>. [5771]
BUKIT Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] Land for sale in mainroad next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. 081 2394 8595. [1149] Land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. 1.35 hectare, full ocean view, near the beach, 4mtr road access. Rp. 100 million/ are. 1 hectare with full seaview, hot mix road access, Rp. 200 million/are. 2 hectare, good view, ashpalt road, Rp. 150 million/are. 50 are Rp. 200 million/are, 4.5 are Rp. 150 million/are. Negotiable. Contact 0821 4587 7675. [5282] Magnificent slopy land for sale in Ungasan-Balangan. 26,5 are freehold with views over greenbelt and sea towards the airport. 4m access road in villa area with w/e on site. Easy to build terracing land. Rp. 100jt/are. <mail4pn@yahoo.com>, 0821 4409 4572. [5563]
Cottages for rent. Monthly Rp. 12 million, yearly Rp. 120 million. Facilities: 2 bedrooms, livingroom, AC, kitchen, fridge, garden, hot water. Panorama Cottages 1, phone (0361) 755722 / fax (0361) 762 809, e-mail: <panoramacottages1@yahoo.com> / website: <www. panoramacottages1bali.com>. [5772]
For sale Dreamland new Australian design villa. 7 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, magnificent ocean, volcano views, beautiful horizon pool, double garage, garden 2 gazebos, freehold, hotel license. Located above golf course, beach. AUD$750,000. Call/SMS owner 085 6384 5701. [5710]
UBUD Land for sale 2.27 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869]
Land for sale Bukit Ungasan. Great location & ocean views. 5 minutes to Bingin and Padang-Padang. Land has estate development map and is ready to build. +62 812 3652 1596 / +62 812 3988 2264 / <nghelectrical@gmail.com>. [5724]
Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, ricefield & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143] Land for sale in Payangan, 24 are, very good view. Contact 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1553]
Oceanfront Home newly renovated on 18 are, includes three private bungalows. Dream Location, Dream Price Tag, Rare once-in-a-lifetime offering. Available to view now. Full details at: Web: <www.sunsetwave.com>. Email: <sales@sunsetwave.com>. [5505]
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Land for sale in Tegalalang Ubud. 150 are, very good view. In front of Hotel Puri Bagus Jati. Please contact 0852 3714 4456. [4870]
House for rent 2 storey, ocean views, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hot water, AC, sat-TV, internet, big garden, 10 are, Rp. 9 million/month. Avail. mid October - 31st May 2013. Bingin walk to beach. 0812 3930 2149 / 0812 4638 7407 / / +61 4 0369 8771 / <balihill@hotmail.com>. [5728] New villa for rent in Bukit. 3 minutes from university, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, terrace, bale, 400m2, 5500W, unfurnished, direct from owner. Swimming pool space available. Min. 2 years, max 14 years. Call or SMS to 0813 5312 5791, send email: <lisa.odo2012@gmail.com>. [5735]
New beautifull eco-green villas for sale or long term rent. 3bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, open living/dining room+kitchen, pool and garden. Freehold. Call : 0818 0562 9333 or <irawanes@yahoo.com>. [5698]
Beautiful land for sale in Pecatu. 2.200 sqm, ocean view, freehold. Please call 735 590 / 0818 0875 5507. [5795]
A fully furnished room for short or long term rent. 5 mins to Ubud center, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557 / (0361) 804 5563. [5177]
Beautiful well maintained villa and partially furnished two bedrooms, two bathrooms, outdoor entertainment areas withgazebo and featured fishpond, open kitchen, dining overlooking pool, internet access, secured complex. AUD 235,000. Contact Rudy +62 813 3805 3652 / e-mail: <hansrudydb@yahoo.com.au>. [5752]
Leasing: Excellent new house 5km. north Ubud. Land 700sqm. Construction 195sqm. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large saloon, storage room. Solid windows & doors, high ceilings, AA.CC, swimming pool 8x4m. Electricity 4.400 watts. Telephone. Internet. Ricefields & Mt.Agung views. 27,4 years leasing. Rp. 1.400.000.000 (USD 147,500). 0813 3776 7419 / 0813 3709 2385 / <info@ greatdoorsandgates.com>. [5292]
Shop for rent. Large 80sqm new shop on mainroad with high traffic volumes. Jalan Raya Uluwatu, Pecatu. Suit surfshop, spa, boutique, tattoo, restaurant, bar, tours. 4.5 yr lease Rp. 80 million/year nego. 0878 6057 9666. <info@ balisurf.org>. [5704] C/Re/G-11 July 12
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House for rent 1 living room, 2 bedrooms with 1 bathroom inside + family room, kitchen, garden. No garage for car, 150m2 building. Rp. 15 juta/year. Call 0823 4172 5253 for inspection. [5461] 2 Luxury villa type houses (1.03 and 1.04 are) 4400 Watt using granito tile, expensive TOTO products, kitchen set, hot water, etc, near Jl. Iman Bonjol and Jl. Marlboro, connecting directly to Jl. Kunti (seminyak) and Sunset Road. Rice view!! 1.5 milyar each. Must sell fast!! Contact: Irawan 081-33787-4881. [5473] House for rent with river view, 8 minutes from Seminyak, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, garage, small garden, Rp. 30 million/year, Rp. 50 million/2years. 0821 2311 6553. [5573]
NC/Re/U-03 Oct. 12
Bali Time Property
www.balitimeproperty.com info@balitimeproperty.com JL. Raya Batu Belig No.us8 Br. Umasari, Kerobokan Kelod-Kuta Utara 80361. Bali Indonesia Phone : (+62) 361 8621 888, (+62) 361 4739 388/ (+62) 0817 4752 668
LAND AND VILLA FOR SALE
House for rent. Minimalist 2 storey house, 3 bedrooms + AC, 2 livingrooms, kitchen, garage, garden. Jl. Marlboro XVII No. 16, Teuku Umar Barat. Call 081 7979 0278 or (0361) 857 7145. [5646] NC/RE/U-17 Oct. 12
Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV 32”, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 225.000/day, IDR 1.100.000/week, IDR 1.800.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. Please email <crescent.freija@ yahoo.com> or SMS 0852 3754 2274. [5588] For lease 15 years, Kost Exclusive, 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]
4 Are absolute beachfront freehold land with spectacular ocean views at Bunutan Beach Karangasem, East Bali, in the beautiful fishing village of Amed. Rp. 120jt/Are Full title deeds available for inspection by appointment with owners on:
Indonesian : +62 858 5994 4900 , + 62 81 755 0031 English : +62 821 4757 1967 NC/RE/U-22 Aug. 12
Villa for rent min. 3 years, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms with bathroom. Swimming pool, garage, water heater, AC, kitchen, 2 Gazebo. Jln. Kerta Dalem I/18A Sidakarya, Denpasar. Contact Pt. Mangku 081 7067 3142 - 0361 223 603. [5455]
Land for Sale in Peti tenget by plot (kavling) start from 5 are/10 are Land for sale in Petitenget on main road 7.8 are
*. Canggu Fresair villa for sale in 14 unit villa complex on pererenan starting prices Rp 3,5 billion Land for sale in Brawa close to Canggu Club 21 are, Price 950 million/are. Land for sale at Cemagi 52 acre ABSOLUTE beach front, Price 550 million/are.
*. Bukit Land for sale jl. Labuan said Pecatu bukit, 1 Ha with full view, price 350 million/are. Land for sale jl. Labuan said Pecatu bukit, 2,60 Ha with Air Port , price 80 million/are Land for sale jl. Blimbing sari Pecatu bukit close to Alila 7,3Ha on clif front price 600 million/are. Land for sale at Nyang nyang beach 1,5 Ha on clif front 450 million/are
*. Nusa Dua Land for sale jl. Bay Pass Nusa Dua 40 are, price 650 million/are. In front gate of jl. Tol Nusa dua
*. Tabanan Land for sale in jl. Pantai Nyanyi. Beach front 35 are, price 700 million/are. C/Re/G-17 Oct. 12
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
Freehold Land for Sale Pererenan 1,750sqm Gently sloping Ricefield views Residential zoning
House for rent with river view, 8 minutes from Seminyak, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, garage, small garden, Rp. 30 million/year, Rp. 50 million/2years. 0821 2311 6553. [5573]
Rp 265 million/are
House for rent-Sidakarya, Sesetan close to town, Sanur, Kuta. 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, fully furnished (sofa, 2 LCD TV, 2AC, kitchen set, water heater, spring bed, refrigerator). Rp. 70 million/year. Contact Toni 0813 5331 2333 / 0819 1645 6036. [5754]
avanee residence DENPASAR
Rent / Over contract for 7 years warehouse and office 2800m2 Jalan Raya Marlboro Teuku Umar Barat no 10. Contact Stephane 0818 0566 7531, Novita 081 2395 4292, 0361-742 4947.[5730]
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Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com
Room for rent in Tukad Balian-Renon, available for monthly or yearly with a comfortable and complete facilities: furnitures, AC, water heater, parking, etc. Located in a strategic location and accessible at affordable prices. Contact (0361) 783 2088 or <carikubu@yahoo.com>. [5781]
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House for rent Jl. Taman Sari Madu no. 16/Teuku Umar Barat Marlboro. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, fully furnished. Land for rent Jl. Teuku Umar Barat (near Mahendradata), 17 are, max 10 years. Land for rent 8 are Jl. Puputan Renon no. 44. 789 5999. [5778]
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House for rent. 4BR AC, solar water heater, swimming pool 4x6m, furnished, 400m2 land, Buana Kubu Mahendra Datta area, Rp. 100 million/year. Call (0361) 749 9834 or 081 2380 7007 / <yudiatmaja@yahoo.com>. [5762]
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Paradise is finding the perfect property to match your own outlook on life.
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A BEACHSIDE INVESTMENT THAT WILL HAVE YOU FEELING ON TOP OF THE WORLD. Location is everything! At deVins SkyVilla you’re a 500 metre stroll to the beach and Bali's best bars and clubs. But you may well feel more like staying put on the ‘Rooftop’ at deVins SkyVilla and enjoying the spectacular 270 degree view, the massive pool and the Sky Bar and Restaurant . To have you feeling even better you can experience Bali’s first Aqua Spa with deVins Aqua Relaxation Spa and the Aquatonic Bathing Pool. Choose from 100 fully furnished units, ranging from Studio Suites to Garden Villas. Most feature a unique water theme with a Terrazo Jacuzzi, a private pool or a water fall. Not surprisingly, deVins SkyVilla Resort will return an exceptional ROI, offering a buyback guarantee of 200% in 10 years and guaranteed return of 8% over 2 years.
For more Sales information contact: Ayu Swary skyvilla@raywhiteparadise.com +62 (0) 81 239 622 113 www.devinsskyvilla.com
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BEFORE YOU BUY JUST ANY PROPERTY, CHECK THE A LIST
Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]
A List Land Kuta Beachfront. 20 are freehold next to Holiday Inn. 38m white sand beachfront. 35m street frontage. Square shape. Last of its kind – don’t miss it! Rp 4 billion/are. Petitenget. 4.6 are. Freehold. Square shape. Street frontage. Walk to beach. Under market. Rp1.2 bill/are. LS-004* Canggu 17.5 are bargain. Square shape. Excellent access. Between Canggu Club and beach. 29 yr lease Rp4.5 mill/are/yr Umalas 10 are. Under market. Jl Lestari. Riverfront. Good shape, good access. Rp5.2 mill/are/yr. Sth Kuta Beach. 10 are 50m from sand. Near Ma Joli rest. Good shape, good access. Rp 3.5 billion/are.
Land for sale at Desa Negari, Tegal Besar (between Gianyar and Klungkung), 1km away from Bali Safari and Marine Park. 926 meters. Please contact Yunita 0813 1772 4149. [5740]
A List Villas
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Umalas Jl Bumbak. Wonderful 4 br/5 bth villa on 6 are. Beautiful gardens. Huge pool. Tastefully furnished. Gourmet kitchen. US$520K Petitenget. Stylish 3 br/3bth villa at end of quiet gang. Huge rental potential. 350m2 Brand new. Pool, full furn. Close to everything. USD375K. VL-026* Petitenget. Close to Potato Head. Exceptional brand new 3br/3bth villa. Nothing but the best. Best position best furniture and appliances. Best finishes and fittings. Rp. 9 bill Echo Beach. Ultra-stylish 5br/5bth villa with ricefield and ocean views. Perfect location. Walk to beach. Rp7 bill. VS-002* Lovina beachfont fr. AUD75,000! Villas, apartments and penthouse right on the beach. Beautifully furnished. Fabulous gardens.All at he new Lovina Beach Resort. Great rental investment or live-in. 99 yr ownership by mortgage. Ultra-safe investment with great returns. Already 75%sold. Call us!
A List Hotels/Restaurant Petitenget. Freehold Boutique Resort on 32 are. 9 stylish 4yo pool villas with 20 rooms. Spa, parking. 5 min walk La Lucciola beach. Fully operational with great forward bookings. Current occupancy 85%. Good ROI. US$8 mill. Neg Oberoi bar/restaurant 8 are. Fully operational beer garden and BBQ restaurant. 350m2. Huge potential. All licenses. 8 yr lease. Rp 4M or Rp2M joint venture. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. number in ‘keyword’ top right.
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Ocean view house for rent Rp. 20,000,000/year min 3 years. 24h cecurity,1Br + extra room large living, carport, garden, kitchen, 2 Are land, 500m to Ketewel Beach, 15 minute to sanur. Call 0812 3616 0438. [5788]
For Sale: overcontract ruko at Sunset Road ex restaurant, very good location, perfect condition, fully renovated, sell with or without equipment and furniture. 63m2, 2 storey with 23.000Watt 6 years left, excellent location for resuarant, boutique, spaoffice. Direct owner call +62 813 8920 1707. [5731]
Monthly - Yearly - Daily
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www.kumpul-kumpul.com Email: villa@kumpul-kumpul.com
• Affordable budget price for MONTHLY/YEARLY/DAILY. • Pool, Wifi, TV cable, Hot/Cold shower, Daily cleaning service. Address III Jl. Raya Seminyak Gang Tamansari (Formenly Gang Goa) No.2 Ph. +62 361 8475747. Mobile: 087877981880 Address I Jl. Werkudara Gang Bintang No. 4 Legian Address II Jl. Raya Legian II Gang XXVII No. 473, Legian Kaja - Kuta.
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Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200.000/day. [3617] Rooms available in Legian/Kuta near Jl. Double Six for long term rent. Fully furnished with double bed, A/C, sat TV, kitchen, hot water, pool. Good price! Call 0821 4538 1349 or e-mail <gardenabali@yahoo.com>. [5445] Room for rent daily or monthly with swimming pool in Jl. Mataram, Kuta. Phone (0361) 754 332. Apartments & rooms for rent. Daily, monthly or yearly, fully furnished, AC, cable-TV, DVD, Wifi, fridge located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Phone (0361) 757 623 or e-mail: <made@ balidesigns.com>. [5628] House for sale. 5 are near airport and beach. Good for investment and land for sale with nice view, 5 are, SHM, located beside of STP Kampial Nusa Dua. Call 0818 0540 0098 / 081 2364 3351 (owner). [5785]
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/I-17 Oct 12
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Enjoy living near one of Bali’s most beautiful uncrowded beaches or have your own holiday villa cared for by a professional management company. The combination of Balangan Wave Resort and Balangan Beach’s waves is simply perfect. Choose from 48 one or two bedroom fully furnished villas with own garden and plunge pool. Enjoy the private Surf Club with two floors of entertainment and chilling areas, restaurant, swimming pool and Surf Cam. It doesn’t get much better in Bali. Ray White Projects - the most exciting development in Bali real estate services.
Enjoy priority, contact: Siska cell: +62 (0) 81 5574 9228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com
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KALYANA BAY LUXURY VILLA DEVELOPMENT. Candi Dasa Kalyana Bay villa development is set on a one hectare stunning section of land overlooking the ocean and each villa will have amazing panoramic views. Designed D to maximize tropical outdoor living, each villa carefully optimizes light,, space, space air circulation and ocean views. All villas embrace both Balinese and European pean ele elements; en the as seen s en alongside alo open plan architecture, over sized windows and classical columnss as koi ponds, tropical frangipani gardens and stone carvings. There ere a are e now 5 villas remaining to complete the investments consisting of 3 and 4 bedroom room villas v llas ra ranging g in land size from 680m2 for the second row villas and up to the impressive press sssivve 1440m2 144 40 0 2 fron front fro ont on row villa which is currently under development. Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Freehold / Hak Milik Prices from : USD 735.000 – USD 1.395.000
TIARA VISTA LUXURY VILLA DEVELOPMENT Jimbaran Tiara Vista is a new luxury villa development that has been designed by one of Bali’s best architects and will be developed to a very high standard. The project will consist of 3 high end villas that will all have amazing panoramic views of Tanjung Benoa and Jimbaran Bay. Each villa has a land area of between 1000m2 – 1437m2 and will consist of 4 bedrooms with a Freehold ownership title. The project is located within the private and high end gated community of Tiara Nusa with easy access to the airport and some of the best beaches in Bali. The villa designs are open for modifications to make this investment suitable for your requirements and site inspections can be carried out upon your request. A must see location and a very attractive investment opportunity. Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Freehold / Hak Milik Prices from : USD 1.400.000 – USD 1.750.000
AN INVESTMENT IN THE HEART OF PETITENGET YOU’LL LOVE.
Umah Jegeg. Seminyak Umah Jegeg will be a small exclusive development of only 7 villas hidden away right in the middle of the new heart of Seminyak, Petitenget. Each will be fully furnished feauturing high end finishes with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, private swimming pool and parking. Strolling distance to Ku de Ta and Potatoe Head. Managed by Ray White Resorts. Lease thirty years with a thirty year option.
Price : US $320,000 Ray White Paradise mark@raywhiteparadise.com +62 (0) 85 857 365 338 mark@raywhiteparadise.com
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Arama Riverside Villa Bali is a villa complex in Nakula street. These plush private villas are located within walking distance of the fashionable boutiques and restaurants of Seminyak and a gentle ten minutes stroll to the attractions of Double Six beach. There are only 2 units from 11 villas still available. DON’T MISS IT....CONTACT ME... LEASEHOLD FOR 42 YEARS. Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Title : Leasehold
Prices From : USD 295,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
SCGU846 Canggu
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The villa is located overlooking a green belt area in Canggu about 1.5 km from the well known Echo Beach and has fantastic views over the surrounding rice fields as well as a partial view of the ocean. Built in the Balinese style, the villa was extensively renovated in 2011. The Bali experience is further enhanced by a large landscaped and walled garden of 1,650 sqm that provides a beautiful natural setting and absolute privacy. Contact : Emma + 62 (0) 81 219 283 270 Title : Hak Milik
Price : USD 895,000
emma@raywhiteparadise.com
SCGU395 Canggu
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SUBD725 Kemenuh
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Set within 5 minutes drive to Canggu Club and to the Berawa beach and in the midst of the tranquil area of Brawa Canggu. This two storey property has 4 bedrooms designed with modern & traditional style and further upstairs living room with balcony overlooking the rice fields. This freehold property is a must see for those who want a great place to live or a top investment. Contact : Zamzam + 62 (0) 878 6181 9445 Title : Hak Milik
Price : USD 350,000
zamzam@raywhiteparadise.com
SUMS310 Umalas
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Great Investment one bed room apartment in Umalas. Umalas Hotel & Residence located at Kerobokan Kuta Bali. It has the finest facilities such as restaurant, fitness, swimming pool, laundry service, coffee shop, satellite TV and internet connection making your stay comfortable and relaxing.
Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 950,000,000
Contact : Annie + 62 (0) 81 3394 55009 annie@raywhiteparadise.com
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A beautiful property at Kemenuh and situated in the middle of rice fields with private road access, 2 bedrooms, stylish western standard kitchen, ample size pool, large open area and full view of rice terrace furnished. Land size 2500m2, build size 500 m2.
Title : Hak Milik
Price : USD 725,000
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Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com
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This peaceful two bedroom Villa is located on the 18-hole Golf course within the Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort. The Resort area is situated on top of a cliff, overlooking the ocean and the famous Tanah Lot Temple. The Villa is set on 518m² freehold land, facing the golf course with a protected view and lush vegetation. All rooms feature high quality and partly antique furniture. Enjoy 100% privacy in Bali’s most quiet location! Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 755,000
Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 87 860 053 153 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com
Exclusive UMA ARDHANI RESIDENCE Uma Ardhani Residence is located in Goa Gong the Bukit in a peaceful and quiet place on the hillside surrounded with trees and greenery. This is a place where you can breathe clean air and at night you will enjoy cool breezes. Uma Ardhani residence consists of 14 high quality 2 bedroom villas with common facilities. 60 year lease hold title / prices starting from USD 222.000. Excellent value for money! Title : Leasehold Prices from : USD 222.000
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Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com
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