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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE SEPTEMBER 17 - OCTOBER 01, 2014
The first week of this fortnight is all about integration of the last cycle. On the 23rd the Sun enters Libra and marks the Spring Equinox and Pluto moves direct again at 11 degrees of Capricorn. In the early afternoon of the 24th, the Moon joins the Sun for the Libra New Moon. Jupiter in Leo trines Uranus and by the time the Full Moon Eclipse comes around in the first week of October; the Aries Moon will join Uranus and in fact create a Grand Fire Trine which includes Mars in Sagittarius and Jupiter. Mars for now however, at the New Moon, is square to Neptune and the way forward is not yet clear or a little confused. Saturn still in Scorpio is tampering with the efforts of Jupiter’s push for expansion and creativity through the challenges of a square and an inconjunct to Uranus in Aries. There will be some adjustments required as you forge ahead on this next phase of your soul’s journey. Venus moves into Libra at the very end of this fortnight and will square Pluto on the Eclipse. Mercury too changes sign at the end of September but only briefly enters Scorpio before going through a retrograde phase in October all the way back to 17 degrees of Libra. In a nutshell then, there are going to be some karmic meetings and partnerships that are going to propel your life forward and radically alter the way that you’ve been doing business, romance, parenting and taking all manner of responsibility for your life.
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NEW MOON 01 Libra 07 September 24, 2014 2:14 p.m.
ARIES This New Moon cycle is especially potent for you as it falls in your relationship house and Venus joins the party at the end of the month. There are challenges ahead for your primary partnerships whether they are romantic, as a parent or through your work. These may come in the form of settlements, divorce issues, inheritances, credit card debt or loans. You are in the midst of tremendous personal change and in the process of recreating yourself and redefining your values and there is a great impulse to move forward and yet you may feel at a loss to know which way to go about it or in which direction to head.
LIBRA This New Moon is in your sign and brings with it changes that are going to deeply transform the way you deal with partnerships in your life. Groups and friends are playing a big role for you right now and the adjustment comes through shared money making ventures. Communications are creating some tension with a lack of clarity during this fortnight. All will be well by the beginning of October and you will then be able to start moving on your shared projects. With a new solar year about to begin the focus is on your appearance, your name, label or brand and how they affect your image.
TAURUS As Venus your ruler moves into Libra at the end of the month she brings the focus of this cycle more and more onto your work situation and those people you are in relationship with in this setting. There is a call for negotiation and exposing any money issues that have been hidden or remain in a state of confusion. Remember there is going to be a thrust forward as the Moon comes to Full and you will know your direction. This fortnight however, you must face the challenging aspects of your past, through a parent, boss, financial or legal issue. Patience is the key and knowing when and how to move.
SCORPIO Jupiter is expanding your career options and your public image and brings sudden work opportunities your way. As you adjust to this new model you will find it necessary to harness more self-responsibility and discipline. It could be the time when you do the hard yards. Mars is pushing you to look at your monetary affairs which may bring a little confusion at first and then they too come into alignment with this surge forward on the career front. A small transition period before you head into the next round of work and service. Perhaps family commitments have required a larger income as its needs grow.
GEMINI There is an emphasis on communication and networking (through marketing and media) with and for groups or community based humanitarian projects. The confusion comes from not yet knowing the people you are to team up with in regards to this next phase of your vocational journey and adjustments need to be made in the workplace (where you make your money). You have some brilliant ideas, insights and new friends who are supporting and encouraging you to keep going. Romance is on the cards this fortnight and I would imagine that by the Full Moon things will be entering a much more intimate phase and you will have more confidence.
SAGITTARIUS There’s a lot of energy available to you for your own personal needs at the moment although there is an internal challenge with regard to the needs of the family or home. As this comes to resolution you are free to explore your own growth potential through study and creative projects. So much of the journey is on the inside and often the hard work goes unnoticed. Make the adjustments and keep up the work of growth and broaden your perspectives on what you are able to do with your life and how you present the knowledge that you know and choose to share with others. This cycle is all about groups and friends.
CANCER Good fortune is shining on your financial sector as the changes to your career are beginning to pay off. Things are really going to take off on the work-front once the clarity of higher-mind thinking has interceded and by early October this will be apparent. The New Moon is in your home arena, with Venus entering there at the end of the month and squared Pluto by Full Moon. There will be some challenges to overcome with regard to those you share your home with. This could be with a romantic interest or the women in the household. An adjustment needs to be made around the children in your life.
CAPRICORN So much of your good fortune comes with your ability to share from a generous space, with love. The adjustment for you comes through self nurture and the challenge to delegate responsibility. You have become very good at what you do and this is the time to take on a new role for yourself and allow others to move into their next role as well. Your career sector is highlighted this month with an eclipse coming in October that will radically alter your home environment or family matters. Your thinking may be a little cloudy this fortnight but as the fog lifts you will be ready to move forward with a strong intuition.
LEO This New Moon is all about communication and short distance travel for you. There will be some relationship purging as the Full Moon swings around in early October and perhaps the resolve to some issues concerning women. As you continue to remodel yourself and elevate your thinking (or simply stay open to inspiration) your self-expression gains confidence. The challenge comes from the home or a parent or even early childhood patterns. The more you become aware of your own shadows the more you are free to exert your free will and choice option. It’s often the fear of failure that holds you back or the truths that lay hidden.
AQUARIUS The New Moon is in your house of travel, foreign interests and higher learning and you have a lot of energy for groups, community and friends. The confusion is around material or personal values and new ideas have you thinking more about your relationships and partnerships. You are being asked to adjust on the career front with regard to your ideas about marketing, media, short travels and your one on one connection to others. Things will come into harmony early in October although there will still be the need for transformation as you continue to learn a lot through relationship communications.
VIRGO There is an emphasis on your possessions and your finances this cycle. Your ideas about relationship are up for review and there may be some you will let go of to make way for a little experimentation on the romantic front. You are claiming your sacred sovereignty and this is changing you at the deepest level of being. Adjustment is required when it comes to communication and asking for your needs to met. If there is some confusion around your home or how you feel nurtured and the significant others in your life, know that this will lift and you will find your place with those who love you.
PISCES The focus for you this cycle is on transformation and sharing resources. Inspiration is coming on the career front and yet there is some confusion around how to adapt yourself to this work image and your changing value system. The adjustment is between higher ideas and those beliefs that are currently true and real for you and how to apply them in the world of money making and service orientation. Things will start to move in a cohesive way by early October when a natural movement will occur and this will bring the endings and new beginnings to relationships that are required on your soul’s journey at this time.
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Bali’s Best Lawn Party is Back!
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You’d be hard pressed to find a racehorse running around Bali however there will be no shortage of champagne, fashion and fun at the island’s premier sports and entertainment venue on the first Tuesday in November.
No need to hail a cab straight after the big race as a sensational line up of entertainment by Ian Moss of ‘Cold Chisel’ and Natalie Gillespie from ‘Yothu Yindi’ guarantees fun, music and dancing throughout the afternoon and into the evening. The race day party continues until 8pm!
Bali’s biggest and best Melbourne Cup lawn party is back on Tuesday November 4th as the manicured grounds of the Canggu Club will be transformed into a gala affair set to rival any track side action. Perfect for racing enthusiasts, Spring Carnival fashionistas or simply those seeking a cracking good time, the Canggu Club is offering an option for everyone. Take in the elegance of the Moet Marquee, a swanky sit down affair delivering delicious canapes, a three course lunch on the lawn and three hours of free flow Moet Champagne, Heineken beer, Babich wines, soft drinks and water. For those who prefer to mix and mingle throughout the day, the Chandon Cocktail Party might be more your scene.
The Solution to a Smoother Move For many of us, the excitement of moving our lives and loved ones to an exotic location such as Bali can be all too quickly extinguished by the challenges and pitfalls of a being a ‘newbie’ in a foreign land! The allure of emerald rice paddies and mesmerising rhythm of the rolling surf can get lost in the mounting stresses of settling your family into even the most idyllic of areas. Canggu has fast become a favoured destination among foreigners and is a sizzling hotspot for expats to create their new life in Bali. Beautiful spacious villas, great beaches, and superb international schools flanked by traditional villages and rice paddies have created a perfect environment for families to begin the new life they have always dreamed of. It has also attracted the attention of Australian-based relocations company Smooth Move. “Moving your family internationally is as exciting as it is
Moet & Chandon and the New Canggu Club proudly support Sole Men, an Indonesian non-profit Foundation that raises awareness and provides funds to support accredited agencies and projects for the disadvantaged in Bali. For further information, click on www.solemen.org Sip your chilled Chandon bubbles, Babich wines or enjoy a frosty Bintang and savour a selection of tasty canapes while taking in all of the action of the fashions on the field (and the dance floor!). Multiple screens throughout the venue means you won’t miss a moment of race day action or any fun on the field. Punters can get straight down to business when gates open at 10am and free flow packages for the Moet Marquee or Chandon Cocktail Party commence from 11am.
Situated on the second level adjacent to Bounce Trampoline Centre and the Canggu Tennis Centre, Strike Bali is no ordinary bowling alley. As you enter the centre and take in the elegant decor of the licensed bar and restaurant, you are immediately drawn to the rows of funky fluoro bowling balls fronting an elevated area comprising six lanes, each
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complex. Smooth Move sources homes, transport, staff, schools introductions and healthcare for our clients. We create a seamless relocation and aim to make it as stress free as possible,” says partner Andrea Dixon. The Melbourne-based company switched onto the needs of people moving to the island and offers practical services that makes such a life changing event seem simple. Smooth Move introduces clients to social and sporting clubs, offers up their extensive contacts list that includes everything from solid family doctors and dentists to tradesman, car rental, shopping guides and, most importantly, securing a home on the island. They will also hold your hand to guide you through setting up with power, communications, garbage removal, staff recruitment and explain the needs of the local Banjar (village council). “Canggu has a wonderful sense of community so it’s hardly surprising that expats pick up on this and want to live here,” says partner Tanya Coles. Moving out of the resort and into daily life is infinitely more complex than dawdling to your luxurious buffet breakfast and having a spot of Seminyak shopping. “Newly arrived expats are shocked by how time consuming and complex everyday activities can be in Bali without the right contacts. We have those contacts on the ground,” says Tanya.
Bowl to a New Beat Lace up your boots and get your boogie on for Bali’s newest bowling sensation! A new era in Ten Pin Bowling has arrived on the island with the opening of Strike Bowling at The New Canggu Club. Gone are the days of dusty alleys and the acrid smell of mouldy socks! Strike Bowling Bali presents sleek interiors, cool designs and a rocking sound system to get you into the groove for a great day out.
Ladies fasten your fascinators and guys gussy up for the chance to win fantastic prizes for best dressed and be a part of Bali’s best Melbourne Cup Lawn Party! Tickets for the Moet Marquee start from Rp 1,500,000 per person for a group of eight and Rp 900,000 per person for the Chandon Cocktail area. Both are on sale now at www.cangguclub.com and at the Canggu Club reception.
The partners at Smooth Move have moved their own families around the world for more than 15 years and bring all of that experience to their clients in a highly personalise package. For further information about Smooth Move go to: www.smoothmovebali.com
Ultra violet and coloured strip lighting completes the ultimate party atmosphere, making Strike Bali an ideal venue for birthdays, staff parties, family days or a fantastic night with friends.
equipped with automatic pinsetters and accommodating a total of 36 bowlers at any given time. U shaped lounges at the end of each lane offer the promise of comfort and a perfect atmosphere for friendly rivalry among mates or game day with with the family.
Ten Pin Bowling poses no barrier to fun and is the perfect sport for any age or ability. For those of us feeling the challenge and need a little help to stay on the straight and narrow, side bumpers can be easily activated (or deactivated, no cheating now Mum!!) via an accessible lever on each lane.
Forget about disputes over the final results as the latest in computerised scoring screens take away any confusion, make scoring a breeze and let you see who’s really winning! There’s little chance of boredom between strikes or spares either as a state of the art sound system pumps out top forty tunes non stop to keep you rocking and bowling. At the end of each lane, projector screens play the latest in music videos or adrenalin charged extreme sports clips.
Thanks to a clever online booking system, finding out if there is a lane free is easy via the Strike Bali website. Strike is open seven days a week from 10am until 10pm Monday through Thursday, until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays and even from 9am til 10pm Sundays. One hour time slots are available and prices per lane for up to a group of four start from IDR 300,000 per hour. Shoe hire is, of course, included and bowlers can purchase socks for IDR 20,000 or simply bring your own. Social bowling and mixed league team competitions are tipped to start in September. Tuesday evenings are gazetted for the 18+ Social League, so it might just be the time to dust off that old bowling trophy (you know who you are!) and field a team of six for what will be certain to make for an entertaining night out. A top venue to dine, drink, bowl or just to sit and be entertained, Strike Bali offers an all age, all weather option for good clean fun. For more information or to make a booking online go to: strikebali.com or telephone them on 0361 848 3939. STRIKE TEN PIN BOWLING located at New Canggu Club, Jalan Canggu Club, Canggu.
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Hungry Diners are Heading to Heboh With the number of restaurants and cafes springing up around Canggu and Berawa of late, it’s a tricky task to sample the fare of each and every new gourmet addition to the area. One little gem you definitely want to wander into is relative newcomer to the scene, Warung Heboh. The word ‘heboh’ is Indonesian for excited and that’s exactly what your taste buds will be when you lay eyes on the wide selection of Indonesian cuisine displayed as you enter this happening little hub. Just opening its doors in July, Warung Heboh is located on Jalan Raya Semat on the intersection to the short cut to Batu Bolong and Echo Beach. A bamboo framed display counter housing more than twenty tempting dishes dominates one side of the warung. In traditional fashion customers make their selection from the display. This is no easy feat as there are so many delicious options. Favourites among regulars (and they are increasing in number!) are the Beef Rendang, Corn Fritters and their signature Soy Sauce Chicken - delish! But don’t just stop there,
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make sure you sample the Shrimp Fritters, Pesto Potatoes and Egg Balado too! Wash it down with a chilled, home made passionfruit juice straight from Sumatra. All meals are cooked fresh, on the premises daily and served with a big side of smile. Meals at Warung Heboh are extremely affordable and average from Rp 10,000 - Rp 25,000 depending on how hungry you are. Judging from the serving sizes on the plates I see floating by, I’d say like me, most of the patrons are keen to sample as much of this authentic Indonesian cuisine as possible. Open seven days a week from 11.00am until 8.00pm for lunch and dinner, it’s easy to see why this little warung is already enjoying a regular stream of returning diners. Drop in and see the boys at Warung Heboh on the corner of Jalan Raya Semat and Jalan Tegal Sari. Rest assured you won’t leave hungry!
This fabulous script combines both Wicked - The Musical with the magic of age old favourite, The Wizard of Oz. The school is inviting all interested young actors and singers from schools across Bali to warm up their vocal chords, channel their inner actor and present themselves at auditions on Saturday September 20th from 12 noon to 4pm. All auditionees will be required to learn portions of the script for judges to select each role. Details of the roles and cast will
Specialising in weddings, portraits, pets, events, babies and especially family portraiture, Radhika has photographed over 2500 families since 2001! She is more than happy to shoot at a location of your choice or simply at home. Originally based in Hong Kong, Radhika and her family recently relocated to the Island of the Gods and she now divides her time between the two locations, focusing on an extensive range of photographic assignments in Bali. Radhika has shown her consummate ability to capture the essential spirit of her subjects. It’s what makes her work to stand out from the crowd. Radhika’s expertise behind the camera means you can feel relaxed and confident in front of her lens. Radhika is a Hong Kong-born Australian and graduate of the Chelsea College of Art & Design and The London College of Communication. With 15 years experience shooting in Hong Kong her formal training is a natural complement to her warm and outgoing personality. Radhika has a fully registered business here in Bali and looks forward to your assignment! M : +62 813 14756873 www.radhikarao.com radhika@radhikarao.com
A Wickedly Wonderful Opportunity! Centrestage School of Performance Art and Production is at it again! After the resounding success of their first foray into Broadway musical theatre in June with Grease - plans are afoot for their next production, Wicked Wizard, to be staged in May 2015.
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be uploaded to the Centrestage website on September 10th. Participants between the ages of 6 to 17 are encouraged to audition. A cast of approximately twenty six to thirty singers, dancers and actors are required for the production. For more information about this fantastic and rewarding opportunity for your child to take to the stage, please contact Centrestage Centre of Performance Art and Production on: www.csmbali.com +6282144815165
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For Sale; Luke Studer 6‚1 ‘Dede Suryana’ pro model surfboard. Brand new. Includes new grip, fins, and leash. Price: 3.5-million Rp. Or trade for a new or excellent condition 5’7 to 5’9 surfboard. +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [103] For Sale; Mattress Florence, model: San Pietro 180 x 200 open but new, topper and 4 pillows, bought all for 8 juta a month ago. Now sale for 5.5 juta. Text or call 0819 9957 9010. Kerobokan. [093]
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Gardening in the Shade and Manipulating the Sun
Dear Dr. Kris, I have a small plot, it isn’t really a garden yet but I am in need of some information before I really get started. Direct sun falls on the garden for a few hours mid morning and afternoon, and at other times it is shaded, in total I have around 3-4 hours direct sunlight. Is it possible grow vegetables and which types under such conditions with shade/limited sunlight? Thank you in advance for your advice. Brenda.
Creating bright reflective surfaces around your garden is the most efficient way to increase light levels. If your garden is situated near a wall try painting the wall white or cream. If you have an internal corner where two walls meet even better, as the wall reflects not only the sunlight, but also the light from the adjacent wall, diffusing light all around. Even consider using a reflective mulch. Commercial growers use reflective mulches which are made from metallic or silver plastics, but to keep things attractive, simple and natural try using white pebbles/stones spread around the garden beds.
When starting a vegetable garden in a shaded location you will need to think in terms of leaves and roots. Leafy crops such as kale, spinach, bok choy, lettuce and broccoli, or root crops such as beetroot, shallots, carrots, and radishes will all produce reasonably well. Furthermore alot of these can be combined to produce a tasty salad, so your shaded garden also doubles as a salad garden. Culinary herbs are another important addition to consider adding to the garden as there are many that will thrive in shady / partial sun conditions.
The advantages of reflective surfaces are increased light and thus photosynthesis which obviously leads to increased growth and higher yields. Windows often reflect sunlight around the garden at various angles as the sun moves across the sky. Through observation you may find that there are certain focal points of reflected light within a shaded part of the garden. I have successfully grown herbs and vegetables on a deep shaded balcony by strategically placing potted plants in the path of reflected sunlight from the windows, whilst the white tiled floor further increased the light availability.
Parsley, mint, oregano, basil, thyme, rosemary, lemongrass and chives are a few that come immediately to mind. Keep in mind that no vegetable will grow well in full dense shade, but a minimum of 3-4 hours of sun should be enough, with constant dappled light at other times throughout the day. Some plants such as lettuce and basil will actually prefer a bit of shade as they will quickly bolt to seed in 6+ hours of direct sun, or especially midday sun. Fruiting vegetables such as tomatoes, eggplants and capsicums/peppers should be avoided unless you can find a way to increase the available sunlight levels. In situations of a light deficit, there are various strategies that you can use to get the most out of the available light that you do have. I find this topic fascinating, because generally as gardeners we feel that we our sun/shade ratio is limited by our location and aspect. To an extent we can trim overhanging trees to let in more light, but we can’t bulldoze the neighbouring building that shades our garden. Unless of course you have plenty of money and you don’t like your neighbours, in which case you may just demolish the building next door and turn it into your own yard! But before it comes to that did you know that it is possible to manipulate the light levels within your own garden, by using some creative thought and reflecting the sun. Observe how the sun reflects off walls and windows, and use this to your advantage. This is more than simple gardening it is a synergy of physics and biology coupled with your own ingenuity!
The kitchen windows reflected the morning light to the same focal point as the afternoon light reflected from the windows of the adjacent room, in effect increasing the sunlight by + 4hours. If the walls and windows you have to work with don’t prove advantageous consider some strategically placed garden mirrors which will give you much more flexibility in terms of focusing the light and also consider growing in pots which will allow you to chase the sun to a certain extent, as you experiment with different mirror locations.
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Reflective walls, windows and mulches can increase growth rates significantly, and you may find it possible to even grow full sun crops such as tomatoes in a reflected partial sun environment. Some vegetables will grow better than others, as it depends on the sun/shade ratio, the soil type, air temperatures and moisture. The best way to find out what works best is to just give it a go, if gardening wasn’t a challenge it wouldn’t be fun. You will be surprised at what is possible when growing vegetables in the shade, especially if you get creative with the reflective surfaces, and manipulating the sun. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2014 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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East Bali Poverty Project Free Attunement Reiki Usui & Reiki Tummo® Clinic A non - profit organisation helping malnourished and illiterate (Padmajaya Bali) children and their families towards a better future. For more information please call David or Tri at 0361- 410071 / 419741 Activities every Monday, Wednesday and Friday: Free healing with Reiki Tummo® at 19.00 till 21.00 hrs. Free online “Open or email: <info@eastbalipovertyproject.org>. Heart Prayer” in Indonesian and English language at 21.00 till 22.00 hrs. Activities every month (last Saturday): Free English Language Non-denominational attunement Reiki Usui at 15.00 till 17.00 hrs. Please come join Worship Service in UBUD While you’re staying in Ubud, join us for English Worship with us, at our Tummo® Reiki Clinic in Ruko Istana Regency Service every Sunday at 9:00am at Shalom Hill Christian House Blok L No. 10, Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai, Denpasar (next to on Jalan Gunung Sari (on the left, traveling East, about 400 Makro) or call 081 2386 8888, 081 2389 8888. Helping others meters from the main intersection of Jl. Andong and Jl. to be healthier, happier, and closer to divine sources to attain Peliatan). We are a diverse group of Christians coming together enlightenment and yoga. sharing our faith, conversation, coffee and tales from travelers just like yourself! Spend an hour with us as we sing and renew our faith-lives together. Stay for the Indonesian service that follows at 10:00 if you’d like to learn more about Indonesia through Indonesian Worship Service (they’ve got a great choir!). It’s a wonderful way to start your new week in paradise. For further information please call Mark 087861484103, Delita 0813 3835 6240.
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Gallery Kupu - Kupu Located in Ubud on the corner of Jalan Raya and Jalan Hanoman, just in front of the BPD Bank, selling handicrafts Falun Dafa (Falun Gong) Exercises made by disabled young artists, this project helps disabled Please come and join us for free: Exercise and meditation artists to have their own income so they can support their Falun Dafa, a powerful ancient practice to improve body, mind, families, be more independent and have more confidence. spirit, and development of xinxing (heart-mind nature). Every Please come and help us to help them! Wednesday, Friday, Saturday at 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 pm, on Sunday at 5:30 a.m.-7:00 a.m. at East Terrace Niti Mandala Gateway Community Church - Sanur Renon Field. For more information call Mr. Keyar, Hp. 0812 English language, every Sunday morning at 10:00 am at 360 7149, Mr. Agung Eka, ph. 0361-228974, Mrs. Etty Andy, Gateway Community Center, Sanur. Interdenominational. ph. 0361-722629. Other places for exercise are Puputan All are welcome. Contact Chrisna Ririhena 0361-285 083 or Badung Field Denpasar, Garuda Wisnu Kencana, Jimbaran. 0852 3881 5069.
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“Balinese Architecture Part 3” In the last 2 issues we have been considering the requirement for a building permit (IMB) that buildings in Bali incorporate elements of Balinese style in their design. We have talked about Balinese architecture in terms of layout (see article www.mrfixitbali.com/article195.html) and building design (see article www.mrfixitbali.com/article196.html). There are of course other structures that surround property including gateways, walls, kul kul towers, temples and bales. As with building design these structures are also designed according to Tri Angga with raised foundations, a middle “body” section and overhanging roofs. While the degree of decoration varies enormously the general principles remain the same. Balinese Gateways
As the point of entry gateways are very important and are designed to allow passage while deterring malevolent spirits from entering. Balinese gateways come in a myriad of designs but have common elements. As with other Balinese buildings gateways have a stereobate on which the structure is built. There are steps up to the raised threshold (so passage is above the stereobate, the Nista portion of the structure) which then fall again on the inside. The walls are the body or Madya portion of the gateway and consist of 2 columns usually bridged across at the top. These columns often have small alcoves for offerings. A Balinese style roof forms the upper Utama portion of the gateway to protect it. The doorway itself is closed off by a traditional two leaved Balinese door which is often decorated with carved wood panels and, in more sumptuous situations, gilded or painted. Directly behind the gateway and inside the compound there is often a small screen wall (aling aling) so when you enter you pass through the door and have to change direction to walk around the screen wall. This is to deter evil spirits from entering On traditional house compounds the entrance gate is, wherever possible, placed towards the Kelod (seaward) end of the Kauh (sunset) side of the compound. This is because the gateway is the place where malevolent spirits my try to enter and this is the “impure” corner of the compound. If this is not possible then screen walls may be used to guide people from the gate towards the kelod/kauh corner of the compound before entering the compound proper. Walls
Walls follow similar principles with a thick base structure (Nista) along the bottom, a middle portion (Madya) thinner than the base and a broader coping along the top to protect the structure (Utama). Supporting columns are usually built as features of the wall again with a thicker base and copings on the top.
Some walls and gateways may be quite simple in their design while others, particularly temple walls and gateways, can be very ornate both in construction and in decoration. You may notice that many temple gateways have a leering monster carved over the doorway. With bulging eyes, sharp teeth and hands on each side this is Bhoma the protector whose role is to scare away evil influences. Kul Kul Tower
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Another structure you may often see is a kul kul tower, this is a raised structure on which a kul kul is mounted. The kul kul is a wooden drum made from a hollowed out log which is struck with a stick to call the village together. Kul kul towers are very common in temples and are often heavily decorated. You will also find them in other places such as banjars or administration buildings. While such a structure may seem unnecessary in a domestic house you may find them built as decorative water towers or as a security post or
Materials Balinese architecture makes extensive use of natural materials for external finishing. Stone A range of stone is available in Bali from dark volcanic stone often used for temples and flooring, grey paras stone used for walls and steps, sandstone which is quite soft and used for wall cladding, very soft white palimanan stone (like a hard chalk) which is used for floors and wall cladding. Palimanan is popular amongst those who like that pure white greek temple look but has several problems being very easy to stain (that
rather palatable merlot may be seen for many years to come after Aunt Dotty had one or two too many) and being very soft to the extent that wall panels have a tendency to fall off the walls. Then of course there is marble which is used for all sorts of purposes but mostly for wall and floor surfaces. Indonesia has an extensive range of quality marble which is exported all over the world. It is far lower in cost here than abroad. Wood In Bali wood is extensively used in building for support columns, beams, roof structures, roof facia boards windows and doors. Hardwoods such as teak, merbau and ulin are popular though they are becoming increasing difficult to get and prices are rising dramatically. Bingkirai is now often used for window and door frames on modern buildings but has a downside in that it tends to expand and shrink as the moisture content varies. Coconut wood is now commonly used particularly for roof frames, it is hard and quite heavy.
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Fired clay Walls and roofs are often finished with fired clay particularly terracotta for roof tiles and red bricks for wall cladding. The Balinese use some very clever techniques in their use of red brick. In many walls you will find the bricks have been rubbed together using water as a grinding medium so the bricks are a very close fit - no mortar joints. Bricks are also ground into a powder and used for finishing or as a decorative coating. All across the island you will find Balinese buildings externally clad with red brick with grey stone used for inlays and decorative features on walls and columns. The grey siltstone is paras stone and tends to be quite soft making it easy to carve allowing the Balinese to express their amazing creativity and artistic skill. Decoration Wherever you go in Bali you will yourself surrounded by carvings. Buildings are often extensively decorated with traditional designs carved into wood and stone in walls doors windows columns and beams. The designs may be anything from simple floral motifs to elaborate representations of mystical figures that have important significance for the Balinese people. By including Balinese carvings in your buildings you are helping to keep the traditional carving skills alive and helping to maintain what is probably one of the most important aspects of Balinese culture. Building in stages Many Balinese houses are often a work in progress. Initial basic structures may be built so they can be lived in then later as money comes available stone and brick wall cladding may be added and at the last stage carving of wood and stone may be added. This is why you will often see paras stone panels and wall inlays that are roughly shaped but left blank, the carving may or may not be added at a later stage when money or the carver is available. Family compounds can never be considered complete, buildings may be added as the family grows or demolished and rebuilt as wealth or status increases.
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Summary Finally we can summarise a number of ways that we can satisfy IMB requirements and incorporate elements of Balinese architectural style within our building design. 1. Have a balinese style roof, usually but not always hipped and with a slope of 30 to 45 degrees. The roof may or may not be flared at the lower edge and roof ornaments are preferred. 2. Buildings to be built on a stereobate or raised floor which protrudes outside the wall line but not outside the roof line. 3. Walls with visible square support columns at corners and along walls. Walls should not be too high to keep them in proportion to the rest of the building. 4. Incorporation of two leaved wooden doors and windows at the main entrance. 5. Use traditional materials on external surfaces such as terracotta, red fired clay brick, stone and wood, for roofs use terracotta tiles, alang alang, bamboo or wood shingles. 6. Incorporate Balinese carvings on wood and stone elements. 7. A traditional Balinese gate (this does not have to be the main entrance) 8. The outer wall with a thick foundation, topped by a coping that protects the wall beneath and supporting columns along the wall. 9. A temple to the gods at the corner of the land nearest Mt Agung. This provides some very basic guidelines in what is a complex subject. For further guidance it is a good idea to consult your local holy man. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2014 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Bm/I-20 August 14
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The kicker is he’s pretty amazing besides this little glaring problem of not really wanting me and wanting to be with his ex. In my 15 years or so of dating (I’m 30 years old) I have found only a few guys like this, and they never seem to stick around. I’ve thought of meeting him face-to-face but will probably just send a completion email to express my appreciations. I want to tell him how much I enjoyed our time together, thank him for the fact that he let me know and didn’t just disappear, and leave the door open in case he changes his mind, or in case he and his ex don’t get back together. I’d like to throw it out there and keep my hurt and disappointment to myself. But then I wonder if maybe his nice “It’s not you, it’s me” was to cover some personal reason he didn’t like me. What’s your take? Dr. ZZ: My take is you got played. To repeat your very own words: “The kicker is he’s pretty amazing besides this little glaring problem of not really wanting me and wanting to be with his ex.” The operative words here are “not really wanting me.” Anytime somebody tells you that you deserve better he’s just trying to make sure you still like him while he’s in the middle of dumping you. Delete this player from your phone list, block him on all social media including the dating site where you met, and chalk this one up to “It didn’t work out because he didn’t like me that way.” If he contacts you in the future, your honest response will be “Who is this? I don’t recognize the number.” Do not text him back or sleep when him when he circles back around. Don’t agree to be friends or to have drinks. Instead, shut the door now, latch it, and throw away the key. This guy is history. Question: I live in an apartment, the ambient concrete walls of which seem to amplify rather than muffle sound. The neighbor on one side is fairly reasonable about how
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much noise he makes and when. The ones on the other side sound like howler monkeys at about 4am when they tend to have sex. Their pattern is to have several bouts of half an hour on/half an hour off. This is just enough time for me to start to doze off and then be woken up again. Sleep deprivation triggers migraines for me, and it’s also driving my partner crazy. We want to move out but can’t swing it financially right now. The obvious solution is to wear earplugs except that every time I try them, they are uncomfortable enough to keep me awake just as effectively as the neighbors do. My partner can wear earplugs comfortably, but my startle response when the neighbors wake me wakes him up too. I suppose we should talk to them about it, but we don’t have a friendly relationship. What else might we do? Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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Dr. ZZ: This is a situation tailor-made for a note. You don’t need to refer specifically to sex when you write it. Just say, “We have been hearing a lot of loud noises late at night (4am-ish), and they are waking us up. Can you please keep it down? Thank you, Your neighbors.” Write it politely, slide it under the door when no one is home, and leave out threats of further action, details about your migraine headaches and anything else about why you want them to be quiet. It’s your right to ask them to be quiet no matter the reason. Make a copy of the note and document when you gave it to them. The next time, if they have sex and it wakes you up, use the classic standby of knocking on the wall. By then, you’re already awake, but knocking will at least let them know that you weren’t kidding. You may have to do this a couple of times before they get the message. Give them an opportunity to work it out between them, and chances are you will end up with what you request.
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If the noise level does go down, and you start living in peace and quiet again, you may want to get some cookies or a desert to drop by with a friendly note. (“Hey, we really appreciate your courtesy and hope all is well with you. Thanks for understanding.”) If the noise keeps up or escalates into hostility or an exhibitionist display, then document everything, inform your landlord, and ask him or her to step in.
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HECTOR’S In the Picture Myuran Sukumaran, the British-born Australian who has been on death row in Kerobokan Jail for eight years awaiting a firing squad for his leading part in the infamous 2005 Bali Nine drug smuggling case, has been on show in Melbourne. Well, his art has, at an exhibition at the Matthew Sleeth Studio in inner suburban Brunswick on Sept. 6. Sukumaran, who says his art has helped give him a sense of self-control in prison, has worked hard to rehabilitate himself while his various appeals against his death sentence have worked their way through the Indonesian court system. His final plea for clemency now rests unanswered in the presidential office, where in the near-dead-duck closing stages of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s term not even the paperwork can be bothered to shuffle. The famous last words of the 19th century Australian criminal Ned Kelly, “Such is life”, come to mind. They are both a parable of Sukumaran’s own sorry record and an allegorical reference for SBY’s presidency. Some people say criminals such as Sukumaran and the leading lights of the Bali Nine gang deserve no sympathy. But an eye for eye is neither a moral precept nor a sensible social response. Further, judicial killing is still killing. Two wrongs will never make a right. Policymakers everywhere should remember that. One of the aims of a corrective prison system is to rehabilitate inmates. Sukumaran established the prisoner art scheme in Kerobokan. He has talent, as his work shows, and has plainly responded well to mentoring by Australian artists Ben Quilty – whose portrait of the painter Margaret Olley won the Archibald Prize in 2011 and who was the official Australian war artist in Afghanistan – and visual artist Sleeth. Both have been working with the Kerobokan art group for two years. The 20 Sukumaran works shown in Melbourne were all for sale, at prices several floors above bargain basement. They are eye-catching – and conscience-gripping – works which among other things feature portraits of SBY and Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa and his Australian counterpart, Julie Bishop. Funds raised from sales of his paintings went to support the Kerobokan art project. That project is ongoing with the support of local interests – and the indomitable Lizzie Love. Good show!
Seal of Approval BIMC Hospital at Nusa Dua has won Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) accreditation, the first hospital in Indonesia to receive recognition that its standards meet those set within Australia by the country’s leading independent authority on health care. The award was made in July after three assessors from Australia and Hong Kong spent three days reviewing the care and standards at BIMC Nusa Dua and commended the team on the quality of care and service. This year BIMC linked with the Lippo Group and its Siloam hospitals in a major move to bring western standard health and hospital care within reach of more and more Indonesians. BIMC Nusa Dua is targeting the broadening market in medical tourism with a suite of specialties. These include cosmetic medicine, state of the art orthopaedic treatments and a dialysis centre that can cater for tourists who require regular sessions. Executive chairman of BIMC Siloam, Craig Beveridge, said of ACHS accreditation that “[It] sends a clear message to the community that BIMC Nusa Dua, its management and staff, are committed to excellence in health care with a strong and continuous focus on safety, quality and performance. I would like to commend all involved.” Beveridge is justifiably proud of his establishment’s achievement. He says this: “We believe our patients deserve the best. Going through the process challenged us to find better ways to serve our patients, and it is a constant reminder that our responsibility is to strive to continuously improve the quality of care we provide.” As the leading independent authority on the measurement and implementation of quality improvement systems for Australian health care facilities, the ACHS provides assessment of the development of health care standards through consultation with industry by which quality of care may be assessed and a survey of health care organizations on a voluntary basis using these standards. This is done by peer review. It also has an Australian national education program to help in preparing for accreditation; offers advice and consultation on health care programs; has information services on quality in health care; and offers electronic assessment tools to assist in recording data. There is a rigorous process of external peer review to meet world class standards for patient care; performance outcomes that provide data for benchmarking throughout the health care system; and measures to improve outcomes of care and
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Throwing Petrol on the Fire It’s surprisingly difficult to get arrested in Indonesia for crimes such as corruption or bare-faced incitement to murder. But try “defaming” someone with clout, real or imagined, and you can swiftly end up in the pokey. That’s what happened to an unfortunate young woman student at Yogyakarta’s Gadjah Mada University after she ran into an intemperate queue at a petrol station – a queue formed in the crucible of the government’s unsustainable subsidy scheme – and bleated about it in a social media post.
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She said that Yogyakarta was poor, stupid and uncultured and suggested friends in Jakarta and Bandung should avoid the place. Her post on Path went viral, in the patois of the text message age, and numbers of self-elected luminaries decided to be really, really pissed off about it. She was first subjected to online bullying (we get some ourselves from time to time: we find that a virtual knee in the goolies deters further assault) and then a precious group – oops, sorry, pressure group – called Jati Sura reported her to police for defamation. Astonishingly, defamation is a criminal offence in Indonesia. Pricking balloons and puncturing egos is a threat to the state, it seems. The young woman apologized in the grovelling way one has to do that here and the little storm blew itself out without upsetting too many teacups. But it’s such a shame that there appears to be no provision for someone with rank in the police to stamp on such silly overreactions before yet another seriously embarrassing comedic opportunity is generated.
Silly Question Speaking of social media, Ubud fixture Annie Canham had this to say on Facebook the other day: “Just a question ... why are there now so many dog rescue people, shelters, beach feeders, sterilisation groups and more...but from my personal observations they don’t seem to be connected at all ... seems crazy ... why can’t they be one united group, sharing facilities, drugs, equipment food and most of all donations...” She got an answer (of sorts) from someone called Nyoman Sugirawan, who said Canham surely knew the answer and why was she asking it again. There are of course many reasons for separate efforts, including differences of emphasis (and intellectual value). But the general point is a good one. As we’ve noted before several times, there are more than enough needy dogs around to occupy any number of animal welfare groups. It would make sense to work together in a planned and organized way, in a spirit of mutual recognition. Turf wars are tedious.
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Back Home to a Curate’s Egg Blogger extraordinaire Vyt Karazija returned to Bali earlier this month – and to a more regular diet of social media posts – with two bits of intelligence to hand. In the manner of the apocryphal curate’s egg, some of this was bad and some of it good. On the demerit side of the oeuf, he found that after a spell in Melbourne using an Australian SIM card in his Telkomsel phone his Indonesian SIM wouldn’t work and that several other cyber difficulties also apparent. On the merit side, he tells us the much valued and essential Multiple Exit Re-entry Permit is now valid for the full 12 months of your KITAS instead of the bureaucratic nightmare 11 months that has been the unbelievable practice until now. You win some, you lose some.
Lit., Glit and Otherwise Next edition’s Diary will appear on the opening day of Janet DeNeefe’s annual lit-glit festival in Ubud. This year, unfortunately, a date with another event in Australia and some further time necessarily to be spent in the Special Biosphere afterwards will deprive us of an opportunity to be present to ooh and aah with the in-crowd. We got a little note from DeNeefe in our mailbox on Sep. 10, telling us that at three weeks out there was plenty of excitement building in Ubud for the Oct. 1-5 Festival. All the details of the 200 events at 54 venues were on line and the program book was making its way from Jakarta to Bali. Hopefully this was not by camel train. Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/I-17 Sept 14
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Tell me about Balinese traditional singing – Part III The third category of traditional Balinese singing is a more serious ritual singing called kidung, also known as Sekar Madya (Javanese), and do not follow syllabic rules like pupuh that I talked about in the last article. Also, unlike pupuh, there is no translator who interprets the ancient Javanese language into Balinese. The type of kidung song is chosen based on the ceremony it accompanies. There are specific kidung for rites associated with temple ceremonies, death, marriage, tooth filings, exorcisms, priest inaugurations and even inauguration of officials. Popular kidung have titles such as Malat, Wargasari, Tunjung Biru and Rarawangi. Singers need to be experienced enough to be able to choose the correct kidung for the ceremony or part of the ritual it is accompanying. Whilst kidung can be sung solo, they are more commonly sung in a choir by either males or females (or mixed). Kidung can be sung accompanied by musical accompaniment, which is commonly gender, selonding or gambang. It is crucial that this orchestra is not played too loudly as to drown out the singers, as the lyrics are connected to the ceremony it is accompanying. To combat this, singers today use microphones which should also be adjusted appropriately to be softer than the sound of the ringing of the priest’s bell (bajra). It is believed by some researchers that kidung forms the basis for gambang and most selonding music, and that their melodic lines are kidung based. Interestingly enough, kidung accompanied by these ensembles is still a dying art despite efforts by some ethnomusicologists and researchers to revive the tradition. From my observation, few young Balinese are interested in learning or performing kidung. To help renew interest in this ancient art-form, the government has started to hold kidung singing competitions and private organizations have released CDs of kidung music. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2014 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BT/G-25 June 14
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TIMOR-LESTE – NOT SO WILD! Every year I try to broaden my horizons by visiting a new place, so I was excited when a friend recently moved to Timor-Leste. This gave me the motivation to visit this relatively new country for the first time. Back in1997 I met a British couple who had just returned from visiting Timor-Leste and wanted to go back and set up a dive shop, as there were none there at the time and the diving was brilliant. They described the place as the ‘wild west’, which is what I was expecting. I was pleasantly surprised, in fact there are many good reasons to visit, diving being just one of them. The seas around Timor Leste do have some incredible dive sites with warm waters, minimal tourism and little commercial fishing. There is an abundance of coral and marine life between Liquica and Alor Island, and also the annual migration of whales through the Ombai Strait and Wetar Strait. Timor-Leste is a beautiful country with a lovely coast running along the edge of the capital, Dili, with white sandy beaches and mountains in the background. If you’re feeling adventurous take a trip into the districts through largely unspoilt, fresh countryside with huge trees. However, the mountain roads are in terrible condition so it can take 5 hours to travel 50km as the crow flies. Accommodation is more expensive than in Bali, with hotel prices starting around $45 for backpackers; most visitors should plan for $80 and up, though these are not five-star hotels with lush grounds and luxury facilities. Restaurant meals are affordable, and small Indonesian warungs serve cheap dishes. The shopping is limited to local handicrafts such as colourful tais (local weavings). However, if you enjoy drinking wine, Timor Leste is wine heaven with a wide selection of Portuguese and Australian wines from just $5. The US dollar is the only currency, with local ‘centavos’ coins for cents. The official languages are Portuguese and Tetum (the most common of the local languages). However, most people over the age of 15 speak Indonesian and in major towns some English, so communication is relatively easy. Visa Runs Timor-Leste is a great alternative for a visa run. There is an Indonesian embassy in Dili, although you need to plan your trip wisely. It takes a minimum of three working days to process a visa but it’s better to allow some extra time. Check both the TimorLeste and the Indonesian calendars for closures for public holidays. The embassy opens at 9am and only accepts applications in the morning. It’s advisable to get to the embassy as early as possible because only 75 people are allowed in through the door each day. Mostly it’s Timorese lining up, many wanting to visit family in West Timor. Getting there It’s less than a two hour flight on Sriwijaya Airlines from Bali to Dili with spectacular views of Sumbawa and Flores on route. Buying tickets online is much cheaper than going to an agent in Bali. A visa on arrival is $30, which is good for 30 days. There’s a small duty-free shop with good prices next to the single baggage carousel. The sites of Dili When I arrived at the small airport, the air was hot and humid at lunch time. Walking out of the airport, I saw numerous young men chanting ’taxi’ but I was happy to see the smiling face of my friend, who was waiting to whisk me off for a tour of Dili.
Compared with Bali, traffic is extremely light and creeps slowly along the dusty paved roads – with no traffic jams! Driving along the sparkling coastline, my friend pointed out popular restaurants. I could see a few boats and the towering statue of Cristo Rei, a gift from the Suharto regime, atop a hill in the distance. Looking up at the sky, I realized that it appeared bluer and the air was fresh. Because there’s no large-scale industry, there’s little pollution. At night, the stars are brighter than in Bali and I was reminded of the night of Nyepi when you can see a gazillion stars shining over Bali. Dili is actually quite small, with the main roads running along the coast and out to the airport, with smaller roads running past the enormous white Palacio de Governador where the bright red, yellow, black and white flag of the new country flaps in the wind. Dili seems more like a big sleepy village than a bustling capital city. Because there’s an abundance of foreigners, it is also relatively cosmopolitan with a range of restaurants offering Italian, Japanese, Chinese and Indonesian food as well as burgers, sandwiches and fresh seafood. We went to the new Timor Plaza shopping mall for lunch and I was surprised how modern it is, although quite small. There’s a cinema, a Burger King and a Gloria Jean coffee-shop with wifi, where several ex-pats and locals were hanging out checking their emails. Upstairs we found a small shop selling a wide selection of wines and spirits at prices the same as duty-free. That evening we went to Castaway Bar & Restaurant where, on Friday nights, a live local band plays. Gazing around the large, open room I saw many foreigners and Timorese sitting at wooden tables. Checking out the menu, I noticed a variety of meals from appetizers, snacks, burgers and sandwiches to main courses of fish and chicken and a few Indonesian dishes. Although a little pricier than a similar restaurant in Bali, it wasn’t outrageously expensive. I ordered a veggie burger with homemade chips and a Tiger beer. Bintang beer was also popular. Later, the talented musicians started playing some classic rock tunes and some Portuguese songs and salsa. Behind us, a large group of Portuguese speaking young people were laughing, dancing and having fun. One of the girls encouraged me to dance too and I learned that they were all Brazilians, working there teaching Portuguese. Eventually, almost everyone in the place was up dancing. The place was rocking. It was a fun night full of friendly people. The next day we went to the Portuguese supermarket, Pateo. I was amazed to see all the imported Portuguese foods and a large room of wines and spirits. I thought I’d entered wine heaven. I remembered drinking Mateus wine when I was young, but here were wines I’d never seen. Bottles were priced at $8.00 and upwards. This was definitely worth the trip. Other supermarkets sold predominately Indonesian products. Practically everything in Timor-Leste is imported from Indonesia, except fruit, vegetables and fish, which made me, feel very much at home. I saw many men in the city carrying a pole across their shoulder with a bunch of fruit hanging on both ends and a fruit market along the beach with huge papayas and a variety of other succulent fruit. On Tuesday nights at the Dili Beach Hotel the restaurant is packed with ex-pats for the quiz night. Everyone pays $5 to participate with the money going to a local charity organization, which I thought was a brilliant plan. Winning teams win books and bottles of wine. All good fun. The legend of the crocodileWandering around Dili one afternoon I spotted some local colourful tais and several handicrafts with crocodile motifs and asked what the symbolism was. I was told this goes back to an ancient legend about the formation of the island of Timor. There was a young
crocodile that lived in a swamp and dreamed of becoming a big crocodile. Food was scarce in the swamp, so he headed towards the sea, hoping to find more to eat. However, the journey was very hard. He became weaker and sadder as he struggled towards the sea, drying out in the hot sun. Eventually, he was ready to give up and die. Then a young boy came along, took pity on the young crocodile and carried him to the sea. Instantly, the crocodile revived. He was very grateful. “Little boy,” he said, “You have saved my life. If I can ever help you in any way, please call me. I will be at your command” Some years later, the boy called the crocodile, which was now strong and big. “Brother Crocodile,” he said, “I too have a dream. I want to see the world.” “Climb on my back,” said the crocodile, “and tell me, which way do you want to go?” “Follow the sun,” said the boy. For many years the boy and crocodile traveled the seas. Then, one day, while traveling east, the crocodile said to the boy, “Brother, now the time has come for me to die. In memory of your kindness, I will turn myself into a beautiful island where you and your children can live until the sun sinks into the sea.” As the crocodile lay dying, he grew bigger; his ridged back became the mountains and his scales the hills of Timor. The boy became the ancestor of the Timorese people. Now, when the people of Timor-Leste swim in the ocean, they enter the water saying, “Don’t eat me crocodile.” A short history lesson Historians tell a different tale of migrants from Sulawesi mixing with the island’s indigenous people, and Chinese and Malay traders who had come in search of sandalwood and honey. In the 16th Century the Portuguese arrived, bringing missionaries and Catholicism. You can still see evidence of the four centuries of Portuguese colonisation in the architecture, language and faces of the Timorese. The Portuguese remained on the east part of the island while the Dutch occupied the west. Then, during World War II, the Europeans left and the Japanese occupied Timor for three years. Following the war, the Portuguese returned to rule over East Timor; however, development was slow, leaving Timor virtually unchanged. Political groups in Timor developed and began to demand independence. In November, 1975 following a coup, the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste was proclaimed. But a week later, the new nation was invaded by Indonesia and annexed for the next 24 years. In 1999 new president Habibie was prepared to make a change in the status of Timor-Leste, but on August 30 a UN sponsored referendum of a majority of Timorese voted for independence. Immediately after this, antiindependence Timorese militias supported by the Indonesian military began a punitive act of violent terrorism, destroying most of the infrastructure. In September 1999 UN forces came to end the destruction and keep the peace. Finally, in 2002 Timor-Leste was declared independent and a democracy. It’s a good place to visit if you like to go off the beaten track and see something different. The people are friendly, the country is beautiful, the beaches are clean and uncrowded, the diving is good and if you enjoy drinking wine, it’s certainly worth the trip and it makes an interesting change from Singapore or Bangkok for a visa run. By Shari Copyright Spa Inspirations 2014 Spa.inspirations@gmail.com Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Would you like to have a massage or spa treatment but can’t get a babysitter? Easy solution: take your child with you, they’ll love it and develop a healthy habit. More and more spas now realize that mums and dads would like to bring their kids to the spa while they indulge in a treatment and introduce their young ones to the pleasure and benefits that they enjoy. Special treatments for the little princes and princesses have been created by several spas for not only massage but also manicure, pedicure and facials. Not having my own child, I borrowed my friend’s kids to take for a spa treatment, which delighted both the child and their parents. Known as giving the best massage in Bali, Jari Menari “dancing fingers” has created a special massage for kids of all ages for 45 minutes of relaxation using special gentle massage oil for sensitive skin that will have kids surrendered into a truly relaxed state as they melt under the gentle hands of the practitioner. Massage on children can be performed in the same room as parents in a spacious family treatment room. I brought my little 11 year old friend Artem along for a pleasant experience. His male practitioner led him off to the changing room and handed him a sarong and disposable panties to put on. Generally the practitioners apply a gentle pressure for the kids unless they ask for a stronger massage. Artem’s face was glowing with delight when he emerged after his massage, “I think it’s the best massage in Bali,” he said.
He quickly made his choice and the practitioner expertly applied it to his upper arm. In this room a little princess can have Twinkle Toes & Fancy Fingers manicure/pedicure or a Mini Facial will refresh sun-kissed skin. Kids can also have their hair styled involving a deluxe wash and blow dry to create cool quiffs for boys and glossy locks for girls or they can have their hair braided to keep cool whilst on the beach. Next door is the Westin Kids Club that has lots of indoor and outdoor activities to entertain kids for hours. They even have an IT centre for teenagers. Stefan immediately climbed the rope up to the slide and slid down and then ran to the trampoline and bounced around for awhile. The Westin Kids Spa can arrange a fun children’s birthday with a ‘Spa-rty’ to share with friends which includes a choice of different treatments of massage, face painting or facial plus manicure / pedicure and delicious snacks. The Kids Spa is in an uplifting environment where kids get to look good and feel good whilst learning about the basics of wellness. The Westin Resort Nusa Dua. W: www.westinnusaduabali.com or www.facebook.com/westinbali. T: 361-771906 / M: 8123952388.
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Those of us of a certain age who have been here awhile agree that much as we enjoy our quiet lives in Ubud, we miss intellectual stimulation. Well, I just attended my first TEDxUbud event and it was so stimulating I had to go straight home and lie down. What a treat to spend a whole day in a beautiful environment, in perfect weather, listening to entertaining and spirited speakers who never talked for too long, and eating delicious things in between. The owners of the award-winning Fivelements provided the venue for the full-day event. Three hundred guests wandered the grounds, examined their handsome gift baskets, greeted friends, nibbled croissants and sipped coffee. Then we entered (barefoot of course, this being Ubud) the soaring bamboo hall and settled down for a day of sometimes thought-provoking, sometimes funny, always interesting talk and music. TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) is a non profit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. Started as a four-day conference in California 30 years ago, TED has grown to support those world-changing ideas with multiple initiatives. The annual TED Conference invites the world’s leading thinkers and doers to speak for 18 minutes. Their talks are then made available, free, at TED.com. Last year, over one billion people viewed TED videos. When I’m in a place with enough bandwidth, I join them. “TEDx is an offshoot of the TED conference, a non-profit dedicated to ideas worth spreading,” explains TEDxUbud Co-Founder Daniela Burr. “The events are then independently organized by each local community. There are 10,000 TEDx events around the world, and the program is only five years old. “These are non-profit events; the ticket fee goes entirely to meet the event costs including communications, printing, technical support, lighting and sound systems, air fares for some speakers and other expenses. No one makes any money, and the time and dedication input is huge.”
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The outcome of the hotly contested national election had most of us biting our nails up to the wrists. Singapore-based Indonesian Ainun Najib used crowdsourcing to mobilize 700 Indonesians from across the globe to recount every ballot electronically in an astonishing six days. To me, this young man is an authentic hero. The group continues to use social media to design simple governance tools that will help achieve transparency at the local level as Indonesia moves into a new presidential era. All digits firmly crossed that things are really going to change now. Celebrity Chef Will Goldfarb confided with charming self-deprecation how he had almost accidently penetrated the realms of haut cuisine to make his name as a magician with pastry. Sisters Annabel and Cindy Gallop bracketed the day with their talks. Dr Annabel is a scholar of Malay literature from the British Library. She took the audience on a romantic journey into the arcane world of illuminated, hand-written 17th century manuscripts and Korans from Sumatra and Java, recounting tales of the writers. Cindy took us on another kind of romantic journey, explaining how the digital age was eroding sexual skills as young men took their erotic cues from porn sites instead of real life. She confided that she had “shagged her way around the world,” mostly with younger men, in order to conduct this important research. Her studies have
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Elora Hardy entranced us with a tour through a breathtaking six-storey bamboo house designed by herself and her team, where almost every element was crafted from this versatile grass. Bamboo appeared again when the inspiring and enthusiastic Duncan McKee distributed bamboo percussion pipes to all 300 people in the audience along with mysterious scores. Within a few minutes he had us all playing a version of Beethoven’s Ode to Joy, demonstrating the power and positive results of collaborative effort.
City planner John Taylor led us through a moving presentation of how simple planning tools can help governments serve the This is the fourth TEDxUbud and it sold out quickly, with a urban poor by mapping their access to social services. His waiting list of 170 snoozers who missed the registration project in Solo was so successful that he was invited to deadline. Oh, and the TEDxreplicate it in Ulan Bator, Ubud venue Fivelements was Mongolia. This is the fourth TEDxUbud ranked 14 out of the 10,000 and it sold out quickly TEDx events that took place Two performances during the last year. day featured Indonesian musicians using bamboo instruments to accompany original A full day of speakers and performers kept the audience music. Rizal Abdulhadi closed the day playing a unique riveted to the scarlet stage. The pace was intense, the amount combined guitar, didgeridoo and percussion instrument he’d and quality of information dizzying. Every hour or so we were created himself from bamboo. Jazz sax player Chika released to exhale outside, and to inhale excellent Anomali Asamoto honoured us with a piece she’d written especially for coffee, pastries, ices, sweets and other wholesome treats the event. Three streamed TED talks from around the world supplied by generous local sponsors. rounded out the day. I recently told someone that after writing about environmental issues in Asia for 25 years, not much has changed; I was getting tired and bit disheartened. But hearing young people like Sayan Gulino and Jennifer Croes speak so knowledgeably and passionately about water issues and wildlife conservation, it’s clear that the torch is being passed to the next generation. And it’s exciting to watch idealistic young people being excited.
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Did I mention lunch? Popular TV host and singer-turned-raw food chef Sophie Navita assured us that we would enjoy the vegan banquet hosted by Fivelements, and even the carnivorous among us tucked in with appetite. Afterward, friendly young people wandered around with baskets of ices and trays of brownies. It was my first TEDx event, and I absorbed almost enough intellectual stimulation to see me through to next year. I was an event manager myself in a past life and given the scope and scale of TEDxUbud, it was brilliant in its professionalism and seamlessness. It took nine months and 36,000 hours of combined volunteer time to put this event together, and volunteers flew in from Java, Germany and Mexico to help pull it off. I found it thought-provoking, inspiring, informative, funny, delicious and tremendous value for money. The day was a feast in every sense.
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So crooned the Inkspots in close harmony back in the 1940s. But is it true…. then or now? ParacelsusAsia takes a look at the Java Jive along with a little bit of what you fancy…. We may claim ‘a little bit of what you fancy does you good’, but do we really believe it? Or are we chortling naughtily about sin as we smear our faces with chocolate cake to die for…? Perhaps closer to the truth, but further away from our desires, is an unconscious belief we share that anything that’s good to eat or drink has just got to be bad for us. With the democratization of the cheaper of our vices, by which I mean food and drink (I could include rock n’ roll, but would have to exclude drugs and sex) we can now gorge ourselves to obesity on ‘tasty food’, read salt/sugar, or drink ourselves silly on blue-lip plonk or cheap spirits. Given that we figure out that this is not exactly good for us and doesn’t actually make us feel to good about ourselves postbinge, where does that leave us? What is good for us and how do we know? We can’t trust Big Food or Big Mac. They’d sell us anything that adds to the girth of their bottom line. Neither doctors nor nutritionists can be relied upon, they can’t seem to make up their minds and what they said killed us in droves two decades ago they now tell us is a life saver…. and vice versa. Here’s another given to be getting on with. We live in a world awash, if not drowning in information - most of it free. That ought to make us better informed and it could, but in most cases doesn’t. It just makes it easier for someone to flog us a bum opinion or a shoddy good. Yes there’s more valid information out there, but we have to work at it wading through oceans of trash until we find the clear waters of the knowledge we seek. What this is then, is a short-winded way to tell you that it is now OK to drink coffee. In fact it’s not just OK, it’s good for you and, the more you drink the better it is.
cognitive decline, liver and kidney cancers. So there you have it, once thought to be harmful or neutral at best, very large and powerful studies involving millions of people now show us that coffee is in fact - rather good for us. But…. and there always is a but; if you are a gout sufferer you need to take into account that coffee drinking increases uric acid levels. But then again - there’s a simple answer for that too: down a couple of tart cherry juice chasers following a coffee binge. More to the point, it’s coffee that has all these good effects. That means real fresh coffee, not some awful processed ersatz version. Nor is it milk. So if like me, its black tea first thing, café au lait by the bowl for breakfast, black tea for tea and espresso, alas rarely nowadays and only after lunch or dinner, you better make sure that it’s fresh organic raw milk. And where do you get that I’d like to know? If you even think of putting UHT milk in your coffee you don’t deserve to partake of coffee’s newfound life-giving benefits.
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Real Food is Good Food In fact a remarkable bout of nutritional common sense seems to have broken out across the world. That, or the long-suffering public is finally rebelling against the medico/statist-corporatist conspiracy to have us eat crap food so the aliens can take over.
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In short order, so long as what we eat is real, not processed, unchemicalised, not industrially raised or manufactured, we now know it’s OK to eat saturated fats. Red meat, almost any ‘properly’ raised meat, is good. Eggs won’t kill you, in fact they’re chock full of nutrients you need. Ditto dairy, butter and cheese. Actually, any food that is real is good for us. Some of us may have to ease up a bit on the complex carbs, even if it is ‘real’ whole grain bread or pasta. When it comes down to it very few of us actually have celiac disease or are lactose intolerant. Make sure to use only real oils. Just in case anyone’s in doubt, Canola isn’t real. Refined sugar must be avoided, so get your sweet fix from natural sugar in the form of fruit.
We know this because the US National Institutes of Health and prestigious New England Journal of Medicine tell us so. They know it because over 229,000 men and over 173,000 women were followed for 5.15 million ‘person’ years over a period of 13 years, and were found to live significantly longer than people who don’t drink coffee. In fact the more you drink the better. The risk for men for dying from any cause drinking 1 cup/day was reduced by 6%, 10% for 2 to 3 cups, 12% for 4 to 5 cups and 10% 6 cups or more. For women it was 5, 13 16 and 15% respectively.
All that’s required of us is pass on the crap foods from Big Food et al. That’s pretty much anything you’ll find in a store in a packet with a bucolic picture on it with a promotional budget over a million USD. These are not food; they are industrialized facsimiles without nutritional merit. They are not intended to enslave you or to kill you, though they can contribute. No, these people are doing it for the money. So don’t buy their stuff. That’s the easy bit.
In case you’re wondering why we haven’t yet spotted the sprightly form of a 270-year old Dr. Johnson emerging from a London coffee house waving his dictionary, it’s not because the coffee bean has suddenly become the key to immortality, a cure for all-known diseases including old age. No, what they mean is - it decreases our risk of dying prematurely from a whole grab bag of chronic killers like cardiac arrest, cancer, diabetes, etc.
The hard part is, how do we find real food? They, I mean the money grubbing titans who sell us over 50% of everything we consume or drink that is debased and unnatural have had things pretty much their way for too long. That’s not going to change unless we become more conscious about what we buy and put in our mouths. If real food is where the money is, then the money grubbing titans will follow (Rule 1, ParacelsusAsia Economics 101).
The good news doesn’t stop there. More specifically you are 15% less likely to die of heart disease if you drink coffee compared to a non-drinker. Don’t worry too much about the caffeine. In limited quantities it’s good for you. Arterial negative effects are temporary and compensated by coffee’s antioxidant benefits and artery dilating effects. In any case, if too much coffee turns you into a gibbering speed freak, you can get all of the benefits with none of the downside with decaf.
Go to it. Bali is a great place to start. We’re already pretty bloody-minded about what we will and won’t eat and are more blessed than most in having real food all around us if we bother to look.
Furthermore, coffee protects you against Metabolic Syndrome. If you don’t know what that is, it’s pretty much all the other nasty lifestyle chronic diseases that kill us before our time; i.e. abdominal obesity, hypertension, elevated cholesterol, insulin resistance leading to increased risk of dying from heart disease, diabetes,
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Bali’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Steve Munroe was born in the tiny community of Owen Sound in Canada and raised in Toronto from an early age. Steve earned a BA in International Relations and an MA in Human Rights and Democratization; and worked for the United Nations for around 10 years. Steve has worked extensively in the crisis prevention and recovery ¿elds in conÀict or disaster areas in Cambodia, Thailand, Croatia and Jordan; food security and childhood nutrition projects in Afghanistan; support projects after the Pakistani Àoods; on disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of the military in Sudan and among nomadic tribes in Chan, Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali, as well as managed tsunami relief projects in Sri Lanka. Steve moved to Bali in 2009. He co-founded the Ubud-based co-working space Hubud in 2012. The same year, he co-opened the Living Food Lab, a raw food restaurant at the Green School.
What were the greatest challenges you faced in getting the enterprise off the ground? Customer education. If people are not familiar with the model, the inevitable question is “Why would I pay X amount to work in your space when I can get Wi-Fi for free in a café?” We worked for 9 months building up the community around the idea before opening. We launched a pop-up co-working space to prototype the idea and hosted Pecha Kucha night in Ubud each month to connect with people, etc. which was a huge part of our traction once we ¿nally opened. What feedback have you been getting? Paraphrasing from feedback over the last 17 months, people become very inspired working out of Hubud because there are so many people doing interesting things. It is an immediately accessible professional/social network for people just arriving, where they can plug in to different things that are happening. The community factor is incredibly important. We put a lot of effort into connecting the right people with the goal of accelerated serendipity. We currently have around 250 active members. Do you put on any free events for the public? We host around 30 free learning and exchange events per month for Hubud members, from professional talks to peerto-peer knowledge exchanges to networking/social events. It was through one of these that we decided to make the choice to accept Bitcoin as payment. We sponsor a number of events/programmes, such as Tedx, UWRF, BaliSpirit, Earth Day, etc. We also provide free space for community meetups or any workshops in Bahasa Indonesia.
What are your interests? Does Hubud do any pro-bono work? My main passion is travel. I’ve visited about 40 countries, actually living in 8 of them. I think my true calling was to be a travel agent. I love to nerd out on Àight routings, airline reviews, frequent Àier plan intricacies, etc. Go on, ask me for an airport code… I’m also a foodie. I started Living Food Lab at the Green School with my business partner Avara. When was your ¿rst visit to Indonesia? I came on an internship with Satunama, living for 7 months on Solor, a small island east of Flores in East Nusatenggara in 1998. It was an incredible experience for a 20 year old that had rarely travelled outside Canada to be put in a village with no electricity or running water, and where only two people had ever used a telephone. At the end of my service, there was a 3-day debrief with the organization on Bali. After 7 months of an incredibly simple diet and basically no consumer goods, Kuta was a mind-blowing experience! I returned to the village and then Bali the following year with my future wife Renee. We visited 3 more times between 1999-2009 when at last – ¿nally convinced - we moved to Ubud. We had traveled a LOT. Bali was the only place we ever returned to. Something kept drawing us back… What gave you and your co-founders the idea of starting up Hubud? As with many businesses, we started by scratching our own itch. We were freelancers in different ¿elds, but all felt isolated working without the bene¿t and feedback of others around us. For the Àexible hours, being able to skype in my underwear and all of that, I loved the idea of working from home when I ¿rst got here. But I found it dif¿cult to
Yes. We co-organize and run the Indonesian Social Innovation Award with Kopernik and AusAID. We solicited over 500 applications from aspiring social entrepreneurs from across Indonesia and awarded prizes to the top 5. The winner was Gamal Albinsaid from Malang, who runs medical clinics where the premiums are paid with recyclable materials that are sold for processing. He went on to win a global award sponsored by Unilever and presented to him by Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace! We also provide free/discounted spaces in paid workshops for Indonesian participants. What do you think are the best ways of introducing the digital world and the full power of the Internet to Balinese young people? I think that having other Indonesians living in other places where Internet penetration is higher and then working with Balinese is very helpful. We have found that interactive events are great for this. One challenge is in leveraging the net is that the cost of Internet is very high here compared with many other places, and of lower quality, which limits the access to many bandwidth intensive products.
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OMG! The worst thing possible has just happened to you. No, no one has died exactly. No person that is. But you turned on your computer (you know that thing that holds your life) and it just sat there like a piece of useless metal. Your computer has just CRASHED! Actually, a computer crash can take the form of a complete power down, an unexpected restart, the Blue Screen of Death, or a screen freeze. In some cases, just restarting the computer will get you going again. But chances are, you haven’t really solved the problem. Here are seven things that can cause your computer to crash: HEAT: An overheated processor (CPU) will shut down without warning, to avoid damage. Heat can build up because a cooling fan is not working or is clogged with dust. Hard drives are also temperature sensitive, and I suspect that motherboards and RAM memory can become flaky when temperatures inside a desktop or laptop computer rise above normal. One of my computers used to experience random crashes every few months. I’ve found that periodically opening the case and cleaning all the fans, heat sinks and components with a can of compressed air would solve the problem. There are several free utilities that monitor temperatures within your computer and fan speeds; some will even let you control fan speed. A few months ago, my desktop PC would just lock up or shut down at seemingly random times. I used a free temperature monitor program (http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php) to determine that my graphics adapter was overheating, because it’s cooling fan had failed. Fortunately, it was designed to send a “Warning, Danger!” signal to the motherboard, which prevented it from melting down or catching fire. SOFTWARE ERRORS: If crashes occur only when you’re using a specific software application, that’s the first place to look for problems. Sometimes a software bug causes a crash when a certain operation is attempted. Check the software maker’s Web site for any updates that may fix your problem. It’s also a good idea to scan your computer to ensure that all your software is up to date with the latest security patches. I’ve been using Secunia (https://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online/) Occasionally, software may become corrupted or “scrambled;” that can cause crashes too. If software updates and a disk check don’t fix your problem, you may have to remove and then re-install the corrupted software.
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FLAKY MEMORY: It’s rare for RAM memory to go bad, but that can be a cause of computer crashes. Sometimes a RAM chip with a “bad spot” will work fine, until a software program attempts to use that portion of memory. Memtest86+ is one of several utilities that can diagnose problems with RAM and other hardware that may be causing computer crashes. Check here for more information: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/pc-upgrades/3432631/how-check-for-bad-ram-modules-inyour-pc/ FAILING POWER SUPPLY: Unexpected restarts can also be a sign of a failing power supply. When someone has tried everything else, and their computer is still crashing at seemingly random times, I often recommend a new power supply. Fortunately, power supplies are cheap and easy to replace yourself.
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Hope this gets you through your problems. Try these before you take your computer in for service. Safe and unsafe Download sites Unsafe because they either try and trick you into downloading a bunch of stuff you don’t want, or, they ask for too much information that they will share with others: • ZDNet • Tucows • Download.com I’ve always had good experience at FileHippo.com. And I’ve previously written about Ninite (http://ninite.com/) which provides safe downloads, and also automates the installation process. So be safe and always wear a condom!
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Update Banana Leaf is a very different Indian restaurant. It is set in a forest hidden away in Penestenan, just below Sayan and to the west of Ubud. Whilst almost all of the other Indian restaurants in Bali offer northern Indian cuisine [tandoori and butter sauces] Banana Leaf only has the food of the south, very different, featuring non-greasy and steamed dishes. Rice is the staple food like other South Indian cuisines. Coconut is used in all its forms and vegetables and lentils are also highly popular and form the basis of most of the Bangalore recipes such as sambar and vegetable curries. Banana Leaf is a part of the Nirvana Villas & Suites, set in a tropical forest on the side of a gorge, little direct sunlight so always pleasantly cool. Their talented young chef, Rohit from Bangalore, produces traditional dishes from his homeland, a similar menu to what his mother offers at their small chain of home-style restaurants in Bangalore. You can even enjoy an Indian breakfast; Egg Burji - scrambled eggs with herbs, plain parathas, yoghurt and pickles. Aloo Paratha - whole wheat unleavened bread stuffed with potato and cumin. Most famous is their Bangalore Masala Dosai, a crisp rice pancake filled with savoury potato, served with chutney and sambal [pictured]. The weekend specials here are also very popular [12.00 noon to 8.00 p.m]. Saturdays are for vegetarians and those who like same, an Ayurvedic Vegetarian Platter [Rp. 74,000++] but on Sundays it is a full non-vegetarian buffet @ only Rp.99,000++! Come for brunch, lunch, an afternoon feast or an early evening dinner.
Salt Tapas is one year old! And what a year it has been at Kerobokan’s Peppers Sentosa Resort [formerly the Sentosa Villas] bringing the kitchen talents of Australia’s famous international chef Luke Mangan to Bali via the hands-on expertise of Angus Harrison. Tapas may well be a Spanish tradition but Luke’s versions are very international, combining traditional European with Asian tastes as is often done in Australia’s emerging Mod OZ cuisine. Luke’s other restaurants are in Sydney, Surfer’s Paradise, Jakarta, Singapore and Tokyo as well as being the consulting chef for Virgin Australia [on my recent flight from Sydney with Virgin I had the best airline meal I have ever experienced]. To celebrate this anniversary Luke will be joined by other Bali success stories, Will Meyrick [Sarong, MamaSan Bali and Hong Kong and Jakarta’s E & O], Chris Salans [Mozaic], Mandif Warokka [Banyan Tree and now Teatro Gastronomique] and host chef Angus Harrison to present an evening to remember on Saturday September 20, Luke Mangan & Friends. Five chefs, five courses, all for Rp.1,500,000 and that includes paired premium wines. Prior reservation is essential [Ph: 737.675].
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Nine Heaven Vegan is the latest vegetarian restaurant trying to make it in Ubud. It is on Jln. Raya Ubud, Taman. Whilst Ubud is the centre of the yoga and faith healing fraternity very few pure vegetarian restaurants have succeeded, let alone Vegan ones. Someone even tried to operate a Vegan restaurant on Sunset Road, Kuta, last year….must have been dreaming! Whilst Vegetarians do not eat any form of meat Vegans also avoid any animal products [milk, cheese, butter, etc]. However Nine Heaven gets guarded rave reviews for ingenuity with vegan forms of ice cream, ramen noodles and a Korean Pancake [tofu kimchi]. Watercress Malam is the evening dinner version of the popular Watercress Café on Jln. Batu Belig, Kerobokan. Watercress was one of the successes of 2013 with their innovative breakfasts and healthy organic lunches. Now they have gone fully licensed and offer a dinner service, still retaining some of their day time favourites but adding many more substantial dishes as well. An Asian start with Veggie Tempura and a wasabi mayonnaise, Fish Cakes with Thai sweet chilli, Vietnamese style Rice Paper Rolls but with nam jin [the favourite dipping sauce of Thailand, hot, sour sweet and salty] and local favourite Chicken Sate and its tangy peanut sauce accompaniment. If you feel like a hearty snack rather than a full meal there are plenty of options. The ever popular Mahi-Mahi Burger stays on the evening menu but is joined by a veggie one of honey-roasted pumpkin, with hummus, organic greens, sweet chilli and hand cut potato chips. More than just a snack is the Rib-Eye Steak Sandwich with cream cheese, cornichon, caramelized onions, relish and hand cut chips. Seafood mains include King Prawns [papaya salad, coconut rice, coriander and nam jin], Mahi-Mahi [perfectly grilled, served with hand cut sauce and tartar] and a Tuna Steak [mango salsa, sweet potato crisps, coriander pesto and salad]. For the carnivores there are Lamb Chops [lemon mustard marinade, couscous and minted yoghurt], Sticky Pork Belly [soy and sesame greens and wild rice], Citrus Chicken [coconut rice, BBQ Corn, crisp shallots and coriander pesto] and the daddy of them all, a Black Angus Rib-eye Steak. Desserts include a Fig & Date Pudding, Apple & Blueberry Crumble and an amazing Gentleman’s Affogato consisting of revolver espresso, organic gusto vanilla ice cream, a smoky Laphroaig whisky and salted caramel. Wonderful to find places that are game to be different!
Satriani Pizza is an offshoot of the famous Warung Satria on Jln. Supratman [1km to the left from the lights at the northern end of The ByPass Ngurah Rai at Tohpati]. Balinese Pizzas? That is a strange combination as Warung Satria has been famous for almost 30 years for their original Balinese cuisine. Their first location was in the back street behind the bird market in Denpasar [Jln. Kedondong], in fact the early foreign chefs [the trail blazers] in the 80’s and 90’s mostly discovered Bali’s local cuisine at this Warung Satria. The most common order is for their Nasi Campur, but generally any chicken dish is worth ordering. If you really want the taste of Bali then order the chicken with Sambal Matah. They also offer Chicken Betutu and an interesting Ketupat menu, but a Balinese Pizza, that is another story altogether!
Bia Bia was one of the first warungs on Jln. Goutamo in Ubud to be busy. So small, almost a hole in the wall, but nevertheless always full day and night. They serve a simple local cuisine although many tourists complain about the size of the servings here, forgetting that they are only paying $1-3 each, but that is what they are supposed to be! You do not get much more than a plain bread roll for that in western cities! The concept is to order many small plates [call them tapas if you must!] and thus try the many different local tastes. Now Bia Bia have opened a 2nd warung, this time still small but much bigger than the original. It is on Jln. Pengosekan in Padang Tegal, just south of Ubud’s monkey forest. The front tables, street-side under the trees, are the most popular but there is also inside seating.
UMA CUCINA IN SEPTEMBER UBUD'S PREMIER ITALIAN RESTAURANT HOSTS THREE GOURMET EVENTS TO MARK ITS FIRST ANNIVERSARY ‘Cucina Tavola Brunch’ on Sunday, September 21st runs from noon to 3pm, and features a family-style six-course menu, including pizzas cooked in our brick oven. Costs Rp 350,000 per person. Uma Cucina’s ‘Pasta Making Workshop ‘on Wednesday, September 24th sees visiting chef Paulo Vitaletti work alongside Uma Cucina’s executive chef Nicolas Lazzaroni in an interactive workshop. Lunch is included. Costs Rp 650,000 per person. The ‘Anniversary Gala Dinner’ on Saturday, September 27th starts at 6.30pm, and includes welcome drinks followed by an Italian celebration feast with wine pairing options, accompanied by live music. Costs from Rp 650,000 per person. Prices are subjected to government tax and service charge. For more information or to book, please call +62 361 972 448 or email dining.uma.ubud@comohotels.com
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Tapas and More – Beachfront! Just when you thought that Bali already had everything another new concept comes along and blows you away!
in soy and ginger, Soft Shell Crab is tempura style in rice flour with wasabi and soy. The Bombas combine mushrooms and rice as in the Italian Arancini, served with an almond aioli. Mini Beef Burgers are Black Angus of course. The best way to sample all of these tasty treasures is to take advantage of Cocoon’s Plate of 5 [one each of your best 5 selections, and no exclusions].
I said this when Cocoon first opened in 2010, yet today it is still the style leader! No other restaurant in Bali serves this level of cuisine in such a stylish setting, and beachfront as well. If that is not enough the very comprehensive wine list is also the best value in Bali.
Seafood Grazing is highlighted by the very Australian Bucket of Prawns, served in an ice bucket, 24 peeled king prawns, just with lemon & dipping sauce. Goes well with another ice bucket, a bottle or two of a dry white! The Italian influence continues with a selection of Pizzas [10 inch] with a variety of toppings; roasted pumpkin, chilli prawns, caramelized pineapple, hot salami, etc.
Cocoon sprawls along a narrow stretch of land between Jln. Double Six [as it will always be known] and the new Double Six Hotel. The site comprises a mix of swimming area and super casual cabana dining at one end and open terrace and stylish inside dining at the other. A rooftop area is perfect for private functions, and quickly becoming the in-place for a Bali wedding! From everywhere is a view across the white sand beach and the seascape beyond. The swimming area is far enough from the major dining area for any noise not to travel, for the swimmers there are change and shower rooms provided, at no extra charge. The cuisine at Cocoon Beach is Mediterranean and with a swathe of blue, white and water the place looks as if it could really be there! Cocoon’s very experienced management [GM Anthony Bevilacqua] believes in food simplicity, high quality fresh ingredients that are not over-powered by sauces, preferring things that complement each other rather than provide stark contrasts. Cocoon Beach is really four restaurants in one. For a late breakfast, the perfect Brunch [served till 4.00 p.m.], light lunches, serious evening dining and those lazy days when you want to relax with constant nibbles and sips, great Tapas and Grazing menus. Breakfasts can be standard [classic egg dishes, pancakes, etc.] or a little off centre with a Prosciutto Omelette [with spinach, roast pimentos and feta], or a Rosti Potato Stack [topped with poached egg, grilled eggplant and zucchini, oven-dried tomatoes]. You can add to your breakfast order with chipolata sausages, mushrooms, bacon or smoked tomatoes, plus a Bloody Mary or Breakfast Martini. A perfect lunch for me is a couple of entrees, shared with friends. There is a Tapas menu and a slightly more substantial Grazing Menu at Cocoon Beach. A tempting range of salads satisfy vegetarians as well as Mushroom Rice Bombas, Curry of Chickpeas, Zucchini Flower Tempura. All gluten free items on the menu are so marked. Tapas are all the rage in Bali, long departed from the original Spanish norm. Imagination is the key and at Cocoon they as good, or better, than most. Thee Roast Duck Steam Buns are one of those dishes you just want to keep on eating… tender meat with sliced cucumber and pear, drizzled with hoisin sauce. The Pork Dumplings have a crisp casing, dip
The Tapas and Grazing Menus are served all day, poolside or on the outside terrace under the giant Ketapang tree. In the restaurant area the main menu comes into operation at 12.00. Again simplicity is its main concern but that does not mean that taste is forgotten. A Roasted Beetroot Salad has the beet sliced thin topped with small dollops of Manchego cream, sprinkled with toasted hazelnuts. The Sugar Cured Salmon has thin strips thereof topped with potato croquettes [small crumbed balls of mashed potato], avocado slices and Crème Fraiche. A showstopper was the Tortellini, large rounds of pasta stuffed with a blend of roasted pumpkin and goat cheese, topped with burnt butter and sage, so simple, so good! The Peppercrusted Beef Tataki is on sesame crackers with wakame and miso mayonnaise. At this stage you fully appreciate the crunchy rolls that have been served, great for removing the last traces of sauce from the plates.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Cocoon
Address
: Jln. Double Six, Blue Ocean Boulevarde.
Telephone
: 731.155
Open
: 10.00 a.m. to 12.00 midnight, daily.
Non-smoking Area : Yes. Smoking Area
: Yes.
Parking
: Street, but controlled and secure.
Price
: Rp. 600,000 for two [+ drinks].
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Food
: Mediterranean.
Wine
: Good list, reasonable prices.
Service
: Fast and with a smile.
Atmosphere
: A Buzz! Busy and happy.
Overall
: Great value for this quality of food.
Mains are split between seafood and meat. The Kingfish fillets are wrapped in prosciutto, the Yellow Fin Tuna char-grilled and there is Lobster for those who can not live without it. Linguine is tossed with prawns, octopus, calamari and fish, Pan-fried Barramundi is with a warm salsa of corn, tomato, onion, olive, capsicum and basil. Something different is a Lobster and Prawn Canneloni. The meat mains cover all tastes; Duck Breast with Asian-style crisp skin, Lamb Shanks with garlic mash and snow peas, Roasted Spatchcock previously marinated in lemon, oregano and thyme and a Rack of Lamb from NZ, simply roasted. Steak Lovers are well looked after, only the very best Black Angus is served. Eye Fillet or Rib Eye, both char-grilled. Desserts are interesting; a Kaffir Lime Pana Cotta with white chocolate aero box and orange canola or a Trio of Creme Brulee, pandan leaf and lemongrass, black sesame seed and custard apple. The wine list is extensive, the background music is background and the young staff smiling and friendly, the whole place reeks of professionalism. Cocoon Beach is unique. This place does not needs gimmicks, or themes it just serves high quality food without any undue fuss, even with a smile. You will be pleasantly surprised when you get the bill, very high quality but also good value!
Copyright © 2014 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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SCHEDULE THAT BIWA Gala Dinner (25 September) Bali International Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Association (BIWA) is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a gala dinner. The community is invited to come along and celebrate. A free flow cocktail party, fashion show, live music and free valet parking are provided. Dinner is open for members, partners and friends of BIWA. As well as fun, the evening provides an opportunity for networking with key persons from other welfare organizations, local businesses and various networks, all attending to raise funds for the Bali community. The price of the ticket includes a super door prize. This is definitely one event not to be missed. BIWA is an amazing organization. The women work tirelessly and voluntarily to raise much needed funds for various local foundations that support women. They have helped to improve the health and livelihood of communities in Bali and its social welfare programmes have supported many women in need. BIWA is a great organization to get involved with and meet other like minded people. Do have a look on their website which includes ways you can help or make donations. We wish this organization a wonderful celebration and look forward to the next forty years of making a BIG difference to the lives of women in Bali. Cost : IDR500,000 Where : Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort, Jl Pantai, Kuta Contact : Marijke Broerse-Zey 081236069019 Ayu Winastri 7469607
Circus Holiday Camp (29 September â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 24 October) This is definitely an original event for Bali and a great way to occupy the children over the half term or mid-semester break. Training in circus skills sounds like a lot of fun and includes the trampoline and acrobatics. Children will make their own props and costumes and create their own character. Each Friday is show time and ends with a performance. Snacks, lunch and materials are included in the price. This is a great way to keep the kids entertained for a few hours. When : 10 am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2.30 pm Cost : IDR300,000 (one day) IDR1,200 (one week) Where : Bali Circus, Jalan Raya Anyar, Canggu, Kerobokan Contact : 9002655 0815 575 4382 nadia@balicircus.com www.balicircus.com
â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Looking for Borneoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Charity Event (3 October) This event is part of the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. The evening has quite a few special highlights. It marks the launch of the new coffee table book â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Looking for Borneoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. A performance by Dayak dancers and musicians flown in from Kalimantan will add to the eveningâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s atmosphere. Ouisie and Friends will add to the entertainment for the evening with live music. For art lovers, an artwork by Khan and photography by David Metcalf will be featured in the exhibition. All proceeds from the evening will be donated to educational programmes and Kalimantan wilderness preservation initiative. Any charity event is always worth going to but this includes a book launch, live entertainment and an art exhibition. All rolled up into one evening. Free transport to the event is also provided leaving from Nomadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Restaurant on Jl Raya, Ubud every 15 minutes from 5.30 pm. A great evening out is guaranteed in the cultural heart of Bali! When : 6 pm Cost : IDR100,000 Where : Ubud Botanical Garden, Ubud Contact : Stephanie Brooks 081 353 486791
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established the culinary reputation of Jumana at the Banyan Tree and has now opened Teatro. Chris Salans who established Mozaic in Ubud and later co-opened Mozaic Beach Club will be part of the preparations. Last, but not least is the head chef, Angus Harrison the head chef from Australia, the man responsible for the kitchen. All these restaurants are worth spending an evening at as well of course as this special restaurant, Salt Tapas that has established itself as a firm favourite in Bali. All of these chefs in one place at one time, I ask? This is really a culinary journey that will appeal to food lovers who have an appreciation of the creative talents of top chefs. Reservations are essential. Time : 7 pm Cost : IDR1,500,000 Where : Salt Tapas & Bar, Peppers Sentosa, Jl Pura Waja, Petitenget, Seminyak Contact : 737675 info@salttapasbali.com www.sentosaseminyak.com
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Touching Essence and Esalen Massage The Basics (27 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 31 October) These workshops come up now and again and have become an integral part of what Bali has to offer. Where else is there such a perfect venue? The workshop will introduce the 12 Essential Elements of Esalenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s approach to healing through touch. A special focus will be on quality of touch, breath awareness, centering and sensitive rapport between partners. Participants will learn to safely give and receive feedback about massages with each other. In case you are wondering what the 12 Essential Elements are hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the list: awareness and attention, affirmation and visualization, intention, invocation, breath, presence, contact, long flowing strokes, variation in pressure, pauses for integration, moving the body and closure. The syllabus will include plenty of guided practice time as well as lectures. This workshop will appeal to novices with no massage experience who want to learn basic skills, skilled professionals wishing to expand their massage portfolio and health care professionals. Ellen Watson, will lead the sessions, a world-renowned movement teacher and global change catalyst and has a wealthy portfolio of experience in massage, yoga, dance and meditation. This is definitely worth attending if you are in this field of work.
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Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (1 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5 October) This is one of the top events in the Bali calendar and is a favourite for lovers of books. Each year seems to get bigger and better than ever. Over 150 writers from more than 25 countries will be attending. There are too many to mention here but I am just going to give you an idea of who you might meet during the event. Sir VS Naipaul, Booker Prize winner and Nobel Laureate is one of the most famous writers attending the festival. Crime writer Val McDermid will be travelling all the way from Scotland. Indonesia has some top authors attending along with Made Wijaya. I must mention Sacha Stevenson who will be joining the festival, famous for her YouTube hits â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;How to act Indonesianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. If you havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t seen her YouTube short videos do so as they are very funny and in a nice way. There are just too many authors to mention but you can see the line up on the website. Literary lunches are a big feature of the festival and youth events, twilight performances, film screenings, poetry slams, cultural master classes, art exhibitions, book launches are all a regular part of each dayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s programme. Everything you need to know about the festival is on the comprehensive website and most importantly the venues for each event. This is one festival that is not to be missed. Cost : Day pass - IDR1,170,000 (international), IDR640,000 (KITAS) IDR130,000 (Indonesian) 4 Day pass â&#x20AC;&#x201C; IDR4,000,000 (international), IDR1,900,000 (KITAS), IDR500,000 (Indonesian) Contact : www.ubudwritersfestival.com
Salt Tapas has certainly earned its place in the culinary elite of Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s top restaurants. This night is a celebration of Luke Manganâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bali venture. For this one off occasion, Luke Mangan has joined forces with four of Baliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s top chefs and will prepare five courses paired with excellent wines. Luke Mangan has cause to celebrate this first anniversary another success along with restaurants in Sydney, Surferâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Paradise, Jakarta, Singapore, Tokyo, P&O cruise ships and in addition is a consulting chef for Virgin Australia. I will give the other chefs a well deserved mention too. Will Meyrick opened Sarong in 2008, Mama San in Bali in 2011 and is a top Australian chef who has used the exotic flavours of Asian street food to create many delicious meals. Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all Mandif Warokka was named â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Best Bali Chef of 2011â&#x20AC;&#x2122;. He has up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> been a guest chef in Michelin starred restaurants in Europe and Copyright Š Bali Advertiser 2014
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*Restaurant of the Month: Warung Pan Dobiel, a small family-operated food stall on a side street just outside the Nusa Dua complex, is well-known among foreign and domestic foodies for its tasty babi guling (suckling pig) roasted over coconut husks. Also serves marinated skewered pork, lawar (mixture of pork, vegetables, spices), crispy pork, be genjol and spicy sambal goreng (pork with hot spices). To sample a bit of everything, order nasi campur (Rp45,000) consisting of white pork meat, pork satay, blood sausage, toppings of fried pork skin, crispy innards, sambal on top of rice, plus the savoury soup Jukut Ares (Rp10,000) of young banana stem and ribs. These prices are a bargain for Nusa Dua, an exclusive enclave packed with five-star hotels. The 65-yearold owner Ketut Dobiel, who takes an active hand in the cooking, has been serving the public this Balinese delicacy for almost 40 years. Open 9 am to 4 pm, but get there early for the freshest food and before a line begins to form and they start running out of ingredients at around 2 or 3 pm. Address: Jl. Srikandi No. 9 Nusa Dua, tel. 0361-771-633. Other popular babi guling restaurants, each with their own special way of serving the dish, are Babi Guling Bu Oka in Ubud and Pak Malen in Seminyak.
*Know your glues! Indonesian glues (lem) handily serve the same purpose as more expensive imported glues that run Rp35,000 to Rp50,000. No single Indonesian adhesive works for everything, but all the following glues are adequately strong for their intended purposes. All instructions are in Indonesian. Alteco (Rp5000) is for repair of ceramics and glass, but it’s half the size of the much more popular and versatile Lem G. Lem G (Rp7000-8000) is ideal for gluing cracked or broken furniture, ceramics, plates and dries very quickly. Always keep the little plastic container standing up, not on its side. Comes with a convenient applicator snout. After using, put in fridge or freezer. If you get it in your eyes or on your skin, wash with cold water, not nail polish. Lem Fox (Rp6000) is a wood glue that’s cheaper than Lem G, but dries very slowly. Fox PVC Plas is a plumber’s glue meant for PVC plastic piping but is also effective for metal on metal and is used by leather workers in the making and repairing of handbags, wallets, shoes and sandals. Loxeal (Rp10,000/85 grams), which comes in black and clear, is the best silicone rubber adhesive suitable for glass, metal, ceramic and rubber, though it is not very strong. Remember the mantra for strong gluing: less is more. Use only a minimal amount to get the job done. Use a toothpick to apply the glue. After gluing, immediately clean any excess glue off the job, around the opening of glue dispenser, turn the cap tightly and store in a cool dry place. Allow the job to set for 24 hours. If your fingers get stuck together with a superglue, soak fingers in warm, soapy water and separate the skin with a soft spatula.
* Vital
documents. The Indonesian KTP (Kartu Tanda Penduduk) can be even more valuable collateral than money. Issued to every Indonesian citizen upon reaching the age of 18 or upon marriage, renewable every 5 years, this crucially important document is used by Indonesians to get a passport, driver’s license, pay taxes, buy property, motorbike or air ticket, open a bank account, check in at a hospital, stay in a hotel, enter their kid in school, etc. If someone hits your car, don’t ask for their SIM (driver’s license) but get their KTP. If someone borrows money, use their KTP as a loan guarantee. In order to safeguard your family and household, make photocopies of an employee’s KTP to confirm his or her real name, address, age and marital status. Visit them in their home village to verify
that their KTP address matches their home address. This is i m p o r t a n t b e c a u s e s t a ff members work inside your home, take care of your children and are trusted with the safekeeping of your belongings and the people you love. Other indispensable documents: Akta Tanah (Land Deed), the ultimate collateral, is so valuable that you can even use it to take out a bank loan. If your BPKB (Buku Pemilik Kendaraan Bermotor or Vehicle Proof of Ownership) is stolen, your vehicle can be easily sold. Your STNK (Surat Tanda Nomor Kendaraan or Vehicle Registration Number) must always be carried with your car or motorcycle.
*Minitips: Amazon ships books to Bali via airmail within a reasonable time without any hidden charges or unexpected fees, but the price of shipping & handling is about the same as the price as the book, so it is not economical. Ubud’s Bintang, Delta Dewata and Ubud Deli carry Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom soup (Rp30,000/can), an indispensable ingredient for making a number of delicious casseroles (www. campbellsoup.com). Wall Street Journal reports that your kitchen sponge, a smelly, disgusting germy magnet for bacteria, is 200,000 times dirtier than your toilet seat. The newest, most desirable Rp100,000 notes have Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia printed on one side. During this first semester at school, many kids are infected with head lice, which can be easily treated with Peditox (Rp5500). The highest LED wattage on sale in Bali is a 10 W bulb, equivalent to a 70 W incandescent bulb. Eating fruit every day lowers blood pressure and risk of heart disease by 40%. No need to breathe in noxious fumes of HIT anti-mosquito tabs the whole night through; just cut one tab in half or one quarter and burn it long enough for its effects to linger in your bedroom for the remainder of night. Strawberries are very cheap and plentiful on Bali now; if you have an oversupply, and before they start to grow fuzz, freeze them without losing flavor or turning mushy by washing and draining, placing them on cookie sheet in freezer for 24 hours, then put in freezer bags. * Lower-priced alternative to taxis: Bali’s taxis oh so need some competition! Though the official metered rate is Rp6,000 flag fall and Rp5000 per k m , w h e n passengers insist that meters be used, taxi drivers will try to negotiate a higher price (argo tembak). If customers refuse, drivers will take them on circuitous routes or feign an inability to make change to pump up the fare. Complain to the Transportation Department of Organda, the Bali Tourism Board (tel. 0361-235-600). Kura Kura (Mal Galleria, Ground Floor, Kuta, tel. 0361-370-0244) is a handy convenient 27-vehicle transport service operating in 3 regencies (Badung, Denpasar, Gianyar) of south Bali: Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Ubud, Sanur (only drop off, no pick up), Jimbaran, Nusa Dua. Particularly good value for single passengers. Sample one-way fares: Rp10,000 for the Legian, Seminyak and Kuta lines; Rp30,000 to Sanur; Rp40,000 to Nusa Dua, Rp70,000 to Ubud. Check out website as you use Kura Kura coins or card, not cash. Buses clean, a/c, free WiFi, polite staff. On the minus side, service is sometimes unreliable, take weird routes to and from destinations and don’t carry surfboards. Unfortunately, the most dishonest taxi
drivers work to, from and around the airport where Kura Kura doesn’t operate. Kura Kura’s Twitter and Facebook accounts post schedules and constant updates if any buses are running late, service stoppages, etc.
*Time to store seeds! Don’t wait until the rainy season in November to collect your tomato, eggplant, cucumber, melon, capsicum, chilli, c o r n , s u n f l o w e r, pumpkin and bean seeds. Collect the largest seeds from your best plants now. If you start storing seeds well, you’ll have disease free, good quality seeds that can be planted at the end of the rainy season next April. To protect seeds from air, moisture, heat, animals, insects and light, first make sure to clean well, and let the seeds completely dry. Small seeds need a week to dry properly and large seeds two weeks to dry both outside and indoors. If you bite the seed slowly and it doesn’t leave a bite mark, the seed is ready to be stored in an air proof container. Lion Star sells strong plastic ones for around Rp18,000. To reduce moisture problems, add cooled wood ash to the bottom of the container. Milk powder to absorb excess moisture can be used as a substitute. Exchange your surplus seeds with other gardeners.
*Tech tips: To conserve a smartphone battery, don’t put your mobile in a drawer or glove compartment where it uses more power trying to access a weak signal. Reduce screen brightness and turn off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and other wireless access when you’re out of range. Cut the number of times you allow updates of news, email and other network feeds. If your computer’s hard drive is more than half full, programs and disk operations like copying and backing up will slow down because the hard drive’s heads have to move farther across the spinning disk surface while gathering data. For this reason, when buying a new computer always pick a hard drive with more capacity than you think you’ll need. Even better, if you buy a computer with a SSD (solid-state drive), which has no moving parts, the hard drive doesn’t slow down as it fills up.
*Not just for Aussies! Vegemite, the quintessential Australian condiment made from brewer’s yeast, is packed with B vitamins, healthy doses of niacin, riboflavin, thiamine, calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron and selenium as well as 50% of the recommended daily intake for folate. These vitamins, essential if living in the tropics, keep the skin and eyes healthy, improve cell health, boost the digestive system and calm the nerves (the reason Aussies are so mellow?). Vegemite is also incredibly salty, but that’s OK because Bali is in the tropics and a lot of salt is lost every day because of sweating. Though it’s fiendishly expensive, as much as Rp110,000-Rp150,000/220 gr jar, a little goes a long way. You only need a tiny amount of this thick, near-black paste spread on bread or added to cooking like stews and soups to enjoy its taste and reap the health benefits. Available at Bali Deli, Dijon and Nirmala and B i n t a n g supermarkets.
Please send your budget ideas, moneysaving tips and bargain businesses to pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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This Sporting Life
WHEELCHAIR RUGBY
Bali Sports Foundation has been invited to join the Asian Para Games with in the inaugural Indonesian Wheelchair Rugby team.The Asian Para Games,second only in importance to the Paralympics, will be held in Incheon, Korea with over 4000 parathletes from 42 countries in attendance. Wheelchair rugby is a sport for those with cervical spinal injury and was designed by combining the elements of handball, wheelchair basketball, and rugby with a lot contact between wheelchairs. Started in Canada in 1977, this sport was played between the disabled with quadriplegia (Cervical spinal injury). Today, it continues its explosive growth centering on America, Canada, Australia, European countries and in Asia including now Indonesia. Supported by the National Paralympic Committee of Indonesia, the Indonesian wheelchair rugby team has gone for a mix gender team consisting of six males and four females living in Bali. Each member is either quadriplegia, or cerebral palsy with a disability in three limbs. They have never been out of Indonesia. Each person will need to obtain a passport and most have never even been on a plane before. They have been selected by Bali Sports Foundation to represent Indonesia and each one is associated with one of the following Yayasan’s in Bali: YPAC, Senang Hati, KupuKupu and Cahaya Mutiara. With this mind Bali Sports Foundation’s Walk to Assist Disabled Athletes (WADA) in partnership with Yayasan Solemen Indonesia have members and supporters who will be walking 100km around Eastern Bali over 4 days to raise awareness and monies to send the wheelchair rugby team to Korea and to raise funds to support disabled and disadvantaged people in Bali. People can support the WADA by joining the walkers on one or more days and having your friends, family or work colleagues sponsor you in the walk. OR Businesses can provide sponsorship for the walkers or donate goods or services that can be raffled at the finale event at Ujung on Friday, September 26. Souvenir singlets will be available for sale at a cost of 100,000rp at the beginning of each day and at the finale. Or simply make a donation to Bali Sports Foundation at http://balisports.com/foundation/donate or Yayasan Solemen Indonesia at http://www.solemen.org/donations/ CRICKET NEWS HATTEN WINES BALI CRICKET LEAGUE With only 3 Sundays to go before the Cricket League finals commence it is time to pause and look at the detail of the Points Tables up to and including 7 September and some statistics on who is scoring the most runs and taking the most wickets.
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In the tradition of ‘tough mudder’, Bali Sports foundation is proud to bring to you the first augural ‘ Kuat- Bali’s toughest’ this November 2 at Mertasari Beach (same as Bali Beach Games) test yourself, test your team or workmates on a 15 km (6 x 2.5 km) looping obstacle course over beach, water and rocks,designed by one of Australia’s past leading unarmed combat instructors and international recognised martial arts instructor, Glen Gardiner. All entrants will receive a event muscle shirt (T-shirt), a certificate of completion, and all place getters in their divisions will receive medals with a trophy for first place getters. Entry fee will be USD 40.00 per person with prizes given in the following divisions 12-17yrs (parental permission required), 18-29 yrs, 30-39yrs, 40-49yrs and 50+ and teams. If you can’t afford the registration then why not enter our competition for 4 lucky athletes to win free entry to the event by liking our Facebook page “Kuat- Bali’s Toughest” and videotaping yourself telling us why you want to do ‘Kuat- Bali’s Toughest’ and sending in a private message on to our page. We will post all your videos and the one with the most likes will win free entry and we will select the other three. So get videoing now and get wet at ‘Kuat -Bali’s Toughest’ (competition closes the 25th of October) .
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Rehydration will be provided along the course with medical staff available for any niggling injury or mishap. All proceeds go to the Bali Sports Foundation’s Disabled Sports program. Sign up now by liking our Facebook page ‘Kuat-Bali’s Toughest” and clicking on the link http://balistoughest.com. Get out of the hotel, get out of your villa and challenge yourself and workmates. ARE YOU TOUGH ENOUGH!!!!! For full list of sports please go to http://www. balisportmag.com
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Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
Bones on the Dark Moon by Richard Lewis In February 2013, locals of Cucukan Village in Gianyar Regency made a grisly discovery. High waves on the beach had eroded several unmarked graves, eventually revealing dozens of skeletons. These bones were the remains of Balinese victims killed during Indonesia’s 1965/1966 massacres, among the worst and yet least known atrocities of the modern era. In an uncanny coincidence of fiction indistinguishable from fact, a similar discovery during a beachside villa construction project marks the opening of Bali-based Richard Lewis’s new novel, Bones of the Dark Moon. Although it is a work of fiction, it is not made up. As a young boy living in Klungkung Bali in 1965, Lewis was an eyewitness to the widespread terror of that time, in which an estimated 50,000 Balinese were slaughtered by other Balinese in a period of national upheaval. Now Lewis brings that era and those horrors vividly to life in a story that interweaves contemporary Balinese and Western characters into flashbacks of those bloody events nearly half a century ago. As a Balinese character remarks in the novel, “We Balinese are not the peaceful people of the guidebooks. Our own history bears this out, full of wars and massacres. My grandfather tells me that in our village we traded our Communists with those of another village. The army trucked theirs to us and ours to them, so that we killed strangers, not our neighbors. Yes, that was peaceful and tolerant of us!” This is a fictional scene, but one that the author has drawn from real events. A master storyteller who has lived most his life in Bali, Lewis blends first hand observation of a tumultuous and still sensitive time in Bali’s troubled past into a gripping page-turner of contemporary Balinese and Western characters who are still suffering the consequences of those long-ago events. These characters ring so true to life that the reader wonders if Lewis has written real people into his story, but it is a life-long intimacy with Bali, coupled with a vivid imagination, that makes his characters jump from the page. Reed Davis, the Ancient Bulé of Ubud, emerges as one of the book’s dark protagonists. Resident of Bali for most of his life, Reed made his first fortune selling Balinese hair to American wigmakers. Rumors swirled that he was a CIA spy involved up to his devil eyebrows in the massacres of 1965. The rumors said he bought and sold the hair of female victims. Tina Briddle, a Stanford anthropologist on research sabbatical in the seaside village of Batu Gedé, is disturbed by these rumors, but she’s writing a paper on the 1965 massacres and needs to pick Reed’s brain. Among other matters, Briddle wants to ask him about the shattered skulls dug up on the beach close to where she’s staying. Go ask your questions in Batu Gedé, he says. That’s where it started, first with the landlord of the villa she’s rented. The trickle soon turns into a sea of blood.
Briddle discovers that Reed had an affair with a cadre of the leftist Indonesian Women’s Movement. In the aftermath of a failed coup in 1965, killing teams hunted these women with particular ardor and viciousness. Had she been killed on the Batu Gedé beach? Is one of those recently discovered skeletons her remains? Tina’s persistent curiosity rouses old animosities that have never healed. What happened on that sleepy beach isn’t all dusty memory. Secrets are revealed, vengeance is unleashed and a forbidden love flares to life once more. With the 49th anniversary of the so-called Gestapu Affair this September 30th, this revelatory novel is timely and gives us all pause. Lewis leavens the brutality of what happened with empathy and touches of humor. Goenawan Mohammad, founder and editor of Tempo Magazine and one of Indonesia’s leading intellectuals, has declared the novel “...rich with close-ups of regrets, fear, sadness, and moments of happiness.” Lewis’s first exposure to the tumultuous politics of the time was as a child viewing leftist political rallies in Klungkung’s weedy town square. He would linger on the sidelines of large and colorful Communist rallies. That was during the Cold War when Indonesia had the world’s third largest Communist Party. He remembers greased-pole contests, the grand prize a brand-new bicycle up on top. In June 1965, a man his parents knew insisted on volunteering to being their gardener. He dug a very large hole in the back of his house. For garbage, he said, although no garbage was ever dumped in it. The hole made for a nice dugout. The family would later learn (from captured documents that Lewis’s father was shown) that the local Communist secretariat had planned for that hole to be the dumpsite for their bodies. Lewis had been playing in his own grave. Several months later, after what’s been described as a botched Communist coup in which 6 army generals were abducted and murdered, a Balinese man hid in the parlor of their house with curtains drawn. A leftist unionist, he was being hunted by the nationalist killing squads marching out on the street. Richard has never forgotten the smell of the man reeking of fright.
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In an email interview, the writer told me that he wrote his story for a Western audience, imagining his readers as a genial, slightly sunburned tourist couple, with a cold Bintang in his hand and an iced lime juice in hers who have visited Bali several times and had vaguely heard about the events of 1965 but didn’t know what it was all about. For these unsuspecting readers, the book will indeed be an eye-opening realistic page-turner about an important but little understood era in Bali’s troubled past which still has a lasting impact today. The victim’s families as well as the perpetrators of that horrific time still live side by side in Bali. Writers, historians and scholars have produced a large body of literature about the Gestapu Affair, but few are as hard-hitting as this chilling book. Bones of the Dark Moon by Richard Lewis, Saritaksu Editions 2013, ISBN 978-979-1173-22-3, paperback, 454 pages. Available for Rp250,000 at Periplus and Ganesha bookstores or online at Amazon for US $3.99 for digital editions or $11.99 for print copies. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-17 Sept. 14
Ubud Area Award-winning chef, Chris Salans from Mozaic, will present a food demonstration displaying his extraordinary culinary skills that have elevated him to rock-star (or is that wok-star) status in Bali. Chris single-handedly put Ubud on the international fine-dining map and is known far and wide for his elegant fusion cuisine, Balinese meets West and the rest.
Dangerously Delicious Food by Janet DeNeefe
For the international Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, literature and gastronomy go hand in hand. This year is no exception, with yet another four-day food program being dished up, from 2 to 5 October, showcasing Indonesia’s celebrated chefs and food personalities. All this will happen in the Kitchen, the Festival’s culinary theatre, which is conveniently located at Toko-Toko, just across the road from Indus, the Festival’s main venue. With such a seductive feast planned our taste buds are guaranteed to be tantalized and I, for one, can’t wait to see so many master chefs under one roof. Heading the line-up is former journalist, Bondan Winarno, who is perhaps Indonesia’s answer to Anthony Bourdain, without the cowboy boots and bad boy bravado. Fondly known as Pak Mak Nyuss, Winarno has traveled to just about every corner of the archipelago, filming and feasting on street food, collecting recipes and talking to grandmas and village cooks. There are few who know Indonesian cuisine as well as Bondan Winarno. Winarno will present a session in The Kitchen, the Festival’s cooking school, talking about Minang food from West Sumatra, certainly one of my favourite cuisines (along with just about every Indonesian I know). Winarno will focus on a well-known Minang dish known as sampadeh or pangkek tuna, braised tuna, and a generous sample will be provided with his session. “This nation is truly blessed with an enormous collection of traditional dishes”, said Winarno. “One nation, millions of flavors. Not only is our traditional cuisine provincial, each one also displays a unique terroir (local character). Indonesian culinary belongs in the category of dangerously delicious food.” Winarno’s new cookbook, the 100 Best Street Food of Indonesia, is a national best-seller and includes treasured recipes from his extensive travels. The English version will be launched at the Festival. Winarno will also appear in the main program on a session called A Taste of the Archipelago and he is guaranteed to charm the audience with his extensive stories of the fabled spice islands mixed with a lavish dose of Indonesian food facts. Jakarta-based chef, Marco Padang from Marco Padang Grill, will lift the lid on Rendang, one of Indonesia’s iconic dishes and my all-time favourite curry. Marco Padang is breathing new life into Indonesia’s beloved Padang food and his new interpretations of old-classics have taken Jakarta by storm. He will unveil the secrets on this national treasure in the Festival Kitchen.
Intrepid food bloggers, Amanda Katili Niode, chair of Omar Niode Foundation and World Food Travel Association’s Ambassador in Indonesia, and Bayu Amus, will take you on a whirlwind tour of Indonesian street food, spiced with writing tips on capturing the journey served with Indonesian cakes, snacks and lashings of local coffee. New kid on the block, Eelke Plasmeijer of Locavore fame, will discuss his eco-friendly food philosophy of utilizing the finest locally grown produce with love and wisdom, demonstrating how to make some gourmet pieces with minimal fuss and maximum flavour. Well-known pastry chef, Will Goldfarb, will whip up some literary inspiration in pastry and Balinese meringue with lashings of organic palm sugar. Penelope Williams of Bali Asli restaurant and cooking school, East Bali, gets into the grind, with Tipat Mesantok, a beloved snack of compressed rice cake tossed with freshly ground peanut sauce, everyone’s favourite. Penelope will share her recipe and then serve it up for all to try. Tipat mesantok is a hit in the afternoons in Bali and sums up the peasant-style chic of street food. For a serving of spice island history, Ian Burnett, will dish up a tale of the high seas and colonial rule focusing on Indonesia’s legendary spices, cloves and nutmeg. One of the world’s great authorities on the East Indies and the history of the spice islands, Burnet will deliver his pearls of wisdom along with fragrant nutmeg cake and clove-spiced cookies from a man who knows his nutmeg.
For Sale; Nikon D90. Shutter count 8200. Comes with battery, charger, box and 1855mm lens. 5, 5 mil. Meet at Circle K opposite Kerobokan prison. 0821 4483 3668. [009] For Sale; iPhone 5 white 32gb. Got dent on the corner. Machine still functioning well. Complete box and charger. Price IDR 6 mill. Serious buyer. Contact me at 0819 0529 3456. [042] For Sale; Golf clubs for sale: Mac Gregor, full set, plus graphite shaft drivers. Includes bag. 3 million obo. call 0819 1641 7113, 081 7656 1843 or e-mail <tracy. gitta@yahoo.com>. [129]
To giveaway for free. Various types of beads, yarns, knickknacks, accessory making supplies, sewing notions etc. Perfect for hobbyist, kids activities or small biz. Need to clean up my house ASAP. Contact for further details 0813 2104 1076 (sms only). [043] For Sale; Byrne surfboard-6’-3” x 20-1/4” x 29/16”. New-never ridden. Shaped by Laurie Byrne. Includes new board bag. $300usd-firm. SMS 0813 3719 4301. Sanur. [039] I think of a hero as someone who understands the degree of responsibility that comes with his freedom.
Balinese, Indian & Vegetarian Food Romantic Setting • Sumptuous Menu
Cooking Classes (No minimum) Jalan Suweta No. 1, Ubud, Bali (Opposite Puri Saren Palace) Phone / Fax: (0361) 974 217 E : bumbu_bali@yahoo.com www.bumbubaliresto.com C/U/I-03 Sept 14
On the international front, Aline Davidoff takes us down Mexico way with some exotic favourites of Frida Kalo and Rosa Covarrubias, while Vietnamese author, Andrew Lam, promises to roll up Vietnamese Banh Cuon, a Hanoi speciality that is made from sheets of steamed rice batter filled with seasoned ground pork and wood ear mushroom <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auricularia_auricula-judae>, served with the ubiquitous mound of mint and crisp bean sprouts. I’m crazy about Vietnamese food so I will be elbowing my way in to this one. The enigmatic leader of Slow Food Bali, Mary Jane Edleson, will share her well-nurtured knowledge of fermented foods with a demo on making one of my all-time favs, Kimchi. Slow Food is a global grassroots movement whose members believe that a commitment to community and the environment are fundamental to the pleasure of food and Mary Jane lives and breathes this mantra. With the Festival coinciding with the Balinese Hindu Saraswati ceremony, I will be presenting fragrant, yellow rice, the sacred dish that is eaten on this special weekend. Hard to keep me out of any kitchen and with so much action going on, it will be thee place to get fed in between the daytime panel sessions and workshops, while drinking in all these gourmet chefs. It literally adds up to a moveable feast, once again! S e e t h e c o m p l e t e p r o g r a m o n l i n e a t w w w. ubudwritersfestival.com <http://www. ubudwritersfestival.com>
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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-30 Oct. 13
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UBUD ALE JANDRO! Prolific community artist Alejandro is painting walls all over town and dazzling evening beach visitors down south with his big, bold paintings and striking led displays. The Spanish-Swiss artist spends several months every year in Ubud; he loves working with local artists and using local Balinese people as models and inspiration for his work. Over the past few weeks, Alejandro has created several larger than life murals on walls of commercial buildings around Ubud, and is now doing a series inside the Masakan Padang next to Bali Buda’s store on Jl Raya Ubud. It seems like every week he’s finding a new place to paint and a new way to encourage all of us to take part and enjoy the process of creating art. Follow Alejandro’s blog: www.alejandrobenavides.com. BALI BIRDS FLY STRONG Two significant moments for Bali’s sustainable development and her endangered wildlife, this month, with UN and n a t i o n a l governments signing pledges on green schooling, and two releases of endangered birds into the wild. The United Nations’ Secretary-General, Ban Ki Moon visited Ubud to sign a “Green Schools for Sustainable Development” memorandum of understanding between the UN, the Indonesian government and Bali’s internationally respected Green School. While at the school, Ban Ki Moon was “surprised and delighted” to accept an invitation to see two endangered male Bali Starlings released into the wild. Begawan Foundation’s Breeding and Release Center – located in the school grounds in Sibang Kaja Village, Badung – protects, raises and regularly releases some of these beautiful endangered birds back into the wild, on this and neighbouring islands. After a briefing on the project from Begawan Foundation’s Breeding and Release Manager, Ban Ki Moon and his wife personally released the endangered birds into the surrounding countryside. In the same week, Friends of the National Park Foundation (FNPF) also released wild birds of prey into protected forest sanctuaries in the mountains, following seizure from illegal wildlife poachers. The FNPF Besikalung Sanctuary on the slopes of Mount Batukaru borders UNESCO’s World Heritage-listed cultural landscape site, the Subak rice terraces. For more information: Begawan Foundation, P 0361 900 1325/ W www.begawanfoundation.org; FNPF, P 0361 977 978 or E info@fnpf.org. SANUR ESSELEN One of Ubud’s most respected visiting teachers, worldrenowned Esalen® massage expert Ellen Watson, will hold a workshop further south in Sanur next month, teaming up with Bali BISA. Touching Essence and Esalen Massage is a five-day Basics program with Ellen Watson and Purnomo Dierta; they will introduce the twelve essential elements of Esalen’s approach to healing through touch, with special focus on quality of touch, breath awareness, centering and sensitive rapport between partners. Participants learn safe ways to give and receive feedback about massages with each other. Suitable for novices who want to learn basic skills, skilled massage professionals wishing to expand their massage portfolio and health care professionals. October 27 – 31, 9am to 5pm. For more info about course and teachers; W. www.balibisa.com/about-bisa/events/
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For Sale; Wooden cabinet. With glass doors. Very nice design. Price: 200 US$. 0822 3760 3026. Sanur. [130]
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ROBI NAVICULA @ LAUGHING BUDDHA Great to have the opportunity to hear that inspiring local guitar and vocalist Robi Navicula this month, at the expanded Laughing Buddha venue on Jalan Monkey Forest. Robi’s lyrics are thought-provoking and passionate, examining the important issues of love, politics, honesty and the environment. Whether playing a solo acoustic set or punching out a fusion of 90’s rock n roll with a Balinese twist, with his group Ganjil, Robi always makes it a great evening. Check www. laughingbuddhabali.com or call the restaurant on 0361 970 928 for session times for Robi and other great local bands. RECYLED LIGHT I fell in love with the recycled glass artwork of local Balinese recycled artist, Budi Buleng Santoso, at the launch of the Recycled Art Center in Jl Bisma last weekend, and was delighted to find that he comes from my village. You can find Budi’s LoveLife collection of “recycled treasures” – including vases, lamps, glasses, candle shades and jewelry - at his s t u d i o o n J l S r i We d a r i i n Junjungan. See more at www.lovelifebali.com. Budi collects bottles from restaurants and friends, then manually draws on them using traditional engraving tools. When a bottle breaks, he turns the pieces into jewelry – because he doesn’t want to make more trash himself. WOMEN’S DETOX RETREAT Many women visiting Ubud are interested in “de-toxifying” their body but reluctant to plunge in without knowing how it works or whether the experience will be right for them? A sweet solution is a retreat this October addressing the science of detox, with a medicinal approach to healing with living plant foods. During the week-long program Amy Rachelle, creator of Pure Raw, will specifically target female issues and speak directly to the root cause of women’s issues emotionally. The retreat runs from October 3-7; for more information: W: www.amyrachelle.com.
For Sale; Draft beer cooler with stainless steel tubing and in tank circulation pump. Chills beer up to -4C or any CO2 beverage. Ideal for restaurants or bars. Brand new units @6jt each. Call John 081 1389 3538. Kerobokan. [145]
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For Sale; Power Plate Power Trainer BM1525, excellent condition, as new, cost Rp. 3.5 million, sell Rp 2.5 million. Contact 0812 380 1683. Legian. [146]
Restaurant stuff for sale, They are all brand new: wood tables - 120 x 65 x 80. Lower wood tables - 120 x 65 x 40. Ceramic round dishes diameter - 27.5. ceramic square dishes - 30 x 30. Contact: <szonestudio@ hotmail.com> or 081 982 0555. [151]
What cannot be cured must be endured.
It’s nice to be important, and it’s more important to be nice.
Ganesha Bookshop
Ubud : Sanur : Kerobokan
Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986 Ganesha in Ubud :Books, Maps, Cards, Old Print Posters & more. Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha inside Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan
New, Used and Out-of-Print Books Ganesha in Sanur Jalan Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur
Books for Bali Project (est. 2004) A special project to support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We donate books to local schools and libraries. Check in the store or on the website for more details.
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THE BIG FIVE-OH, PLUS Two of Ubud’s best known restaurateurs, Kafe/ Yoga Barn founder Kadek Gunata and Sari Organic’s Oded Karmi shared a birth date earlier this month, celebrating with friends and family at a restaurant just out of town. Much hilarity and fellowship with two guys who have made a huge contribution to Ubud’s reputation as a healthy eating town.
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SOUTH AMERICAN CLASS! Jendela House in Jalan Sri Wedari, is stepping up Ubud’s Latin beat with free dance classes in tango Wednesday, bachata Thursday and salsa Sunday night every week, and a magic fiesta on the first Sunday evening every month – start with a delicious paella, take a class then dance the night away. Salsa has taken over Ubud – yes, I confess it, who loves swing, jive and rock n roll – with Jendela adding to the dance nights and classes at Jazz Café, Laughing Buddha, Indus, and of course we can’t forget Café Havana, where every single employee can salsa and is happy to take the time to dance with you.
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I can accept failure, but I can’t accept not trying.
Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses.
By Michele Cempaka
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What is time? What is the value of time when it is really an illusion? Throughout our lives we are taught that there are only 24 hours in a day which we must divide into increments. Most people sleep on average of 8 hours, work 8 – 10 hours a day and use up the rest of their time with activities such as preparing food and eating, showering and getting ready for work or sleep, or commuting to and from work, etc. Our days are a series of seconds, minutes and hours which are a sum total of 24 hours in a day. Many of us feel that we don’t have enough time in a day to get all the things done that we feel need to be completed. There is a sense in our reality that time is zipping past us and we are running to catch up but never do. So what if I told you that time can actually be manipulated? That it’s really only a human construct that has been programmed into us, so that we continuously limit ourselves and get distracted from our innate abilities to shift time and space. Perhaps you might think that’s a bit whacky and write it off, but what if you didn’t? Just for fun I’d like to propose a challenge. For the next week just play with time and space. When you feel like you need more time to get something done, just state: ‘I’d like to fold time and space right now’. Then begin to check the clock as you move through the day and notice how you are perceiving time. Does five minutes feel like 30 minutes or one hour? How does an hour feel? Have you managed to get a report done in 1 hour that would normally take you half the day? Did you create a work of art in just 30 minutes? As I write this article I am asking to fold time and space so that I can get it done in a shorter amount of time as evidence of how this really can work. So I’ve just looked at the clock and noticed that I began at 11:15am. Let’s see how long it takes me to write a 1,000 word column! So back to why we have been programmed to believe that time is fixed rather than continuous. Imagine what would happen if everyone in the world began to understand that they could manipulate time and space. Would those with power still hold the power? How does it serve the elite and those in power to perpetuate the concept that time isn’t continuous? If we are caught up in the illusion that time is running out, we maintain a state of worry and believe that this means money could also be running out. Thus, we think we have to work harder and longer hours to survive. We begin to equate time with survival. ‘If I have enough time, then I will survive, but if I run out of time (interesting concept that’s drilled into us) then perhaps I will cease to exist? I won’t achieve all the things that I think I must achieve which means I have failed.’ Wow! Crazy rationalizing here but this is the propaganda that we are spoon fed from a very young age. As long as we believe that time is fixed and we don’t have the capacity to manipulate it, we are controllable. Ahhh…now we arrive at the crux of the matter. Who has the control and who doesn’t? The elite already know the truth about time and
are utilizing this knowledge to manipulate the masses. As long as the majority of people on planet earth buy into the lie that time is fixed, the elite will continue to maintain their control over us. Hmm….yes this sounds a bit like a conspiracy theory, but actually it’s not. There are many resources out there that will confirm what I’m saying about time. If you dig deeper you will begin to see the connection between time, money and fear and how all of these things are used to control us. Now I know that this article will probably provoke a few folks and I’m okay with that, because this means that I have stirred something within you – perhaps just enough so that you will begin to ask some questions about what’s really going on. I am by no means an expert on this subject. There are many other writers and researchers who have delved much more deeply into the nature of time and can come up with concrete facts that will support what I’m saying. For the next week I invite you to play with time. Just ask ‘to fold time and space’ with the intention of creating more time to get all the things you want to get done in a day and see what results you get. Alternatively, when the day is moving too slow in your mind, ask ‘to fold time and space’ with the intention of speeding things up so that one hour feels like five minutes and your day is over before you know it. It will be interesting to experience this phenomenon and begin to recognize how amazing our capacities truly are as human beings. Now is the time to step out of the illusion of time and start creating our life at the pace that WE choose. We don’t have to accept any false paradigms that we have been entrained to, because this is a free will universe. Once you get the awareness about any limitation in your life you can change it. How cool is that?
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I would love it if all of you who choose to do this experiment with time write me to let me know how it goes. Remember that intention is an important element for the success of this experiment. When we truly desire to create something from the heart, we have the power to create it! So as I write the last words of this article, it is now 11:40am. I have never done any article of 1,043 words in that amount of time. Believe it or not?
Michele Cempaka is a certified hypnotherapist, Reiki Master, Transformational Coach & Access Bars Facilitator & practitioner who has lived on Bali for more than 12 years. She offers private sessions, courses and retreats which focus on giving people tools for personal empowerment, self-healing and expanding one’s consciousness. She loves facilitating a different possibility for all those she encounters. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this article, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2014 © Michele Cempaka C/U/G-17 Sept. 14
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A SOCIAL MEDIA SUCCESS STORY Coca-Cola Amatil is widely considered the most successful brand on social media. The company is also a great case study for how to combine traditional marketing, such as print, TV and radio, with newer channels. Advertising Age named Coca-Cola its “Marketer of the Year” in 2011. Currently, their FaceBook page has over 50 million fans, the most of any brand on social media. This means that, technically, through their fan base networks, Coca-Cola is in touch with all of the billion people currently on FaceBook. Although it is difficult to definitively and statistically prove a connection between social media following and product consumption, Wendy Clark, Coca-Cola’s Senior Vice President of Marketing, says, “Fans are twice as likely to consume and 10 times more likely to purchase than non-fans.” However, social media is only part of Coca-Cola’s advertising budget, which in 2011, was $2.9 billion. CocaCola also uses TV, radio, print advertising, internet advertising and billboards, as well as product placement. In 2011, Coca-Cola’s overall beverage volume was up 6%, 3% for Coke alone. Coca -Cola created a 20-year marketing plan for their brand, and they emphasize that their success comes in telling stories, not just in adapting social media. CocaCola has always had successful advertising campaigns wrapped around a story that people can easily share: older readers may remember the Coca-Cola advertising jingle and ads from the 1970’s, that sang about how “I’d love to give the world a Coke.” The story was about global harmony, sharing and reaching out to others, themes that had universal appeal in that era. Two Coke fans, Dusty Sorg and Michael Jedrzejewski, actually began the Facebook fan page for Coke on their own. Once the page had more than 1 million fans, Facebook told Coca-Cola that the company needed to take over the site, as it was in violation of private page rules. Coke decided to keep the established fan page and keep running it. The two fans who started the page now work on a freelance basis for Coca-Cola Amatil. Coca-Cola is active on other social networks, including YouTube, where its videos have been viewed 33.5 million times, and Twitter, where it has over 400,000 followers. Clark says that Twitter has changed the nature of customer service at Coca-Cola. When more questions were being posed via Twitter than coming in through traditional channels, she took customer service staff away from answering phones and had them answering Tweets instead. One of the origins of Coca-Cola’s responsiveness to its fan base was its disastrous launch of New Coke in the 1980s, where the company changed the old bottle and launched their Coke drink with a new flavor. The public did not embrace the change; in fact, there was a huge backlash against the new Coke and sales dropped. CocaCola relaunched its original formula drink, which was then called Old Coke, and tried keeping the new drink as well in its product range, but even this didn’t work and undermined consumer confidence. Eventually, the company restored the original formula. However, in the wake of
the New Coke debacle, Coke lost significant market share to Pepsi, its main rival. This negative consumer backlash forced Coca-Cola to learn to listen to its customers, regaining market share and learning a valuable lesson long before social media came along. Carolyn Everson, Facebook’s Vice President of Global Marketing, says her goal in working with Coca-Cola is to take their massive Facebook community and “engage” it to “do something good.” Coca-Cola recently introduced a special white Coke can featuring images of polar bears and is touting it on Facebook. Proceeds from sales help protect the Arctic habitat. Last year, Coca-Cola offered a contest for FaceBook fans to submit new design ideas for inventions that can help improve the world. The company then provided support for one winning idea to become a reality.
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Coca-Cola also supports clean water projects in Africa and women’s empowerment programs world wide, in line with their brand image of building community and sharing happiness, which are promoted on their social media. “Throughout its history Coca-Cola has always had a role in bringing simple moments of happiness to people around the world every day,” said Joe Tripodi, Coca-Cola’s Chief Marketing and Commercial Leadership Officer, in a press release: “Today we have an engaged global community more than 50 million strong connected through Facebook. This provides an opportunity to engage our most supportive and enthusiastic fans in a quest to find ways to make the world a happier place.” If you view any of Coca-Cola’s social media channels, you will see consistent messages about building community and strong family ties. Coca-Cola has in recent years moved into new drink categories, including beer, hard cider and coffee, to keep their brand relevant in a changing market and keep adding new sources of revenue, as soft drink sales dip with growing public health campaigns. Coca-Cola has embarked on a joint venture with global spirits house, Beam, to promote mixed drinks using Beam spirits and Coca-Cola products. I am curious to see how they will promote these new ventures in their social media channels as Coca-Cola departs from their traditional image of family fun into depictions of social groups drinking and having a good time.
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Coca-Cola is a good example that a brand can never stop learning about its audience or consumers. In October 2012, Coca-Cola South Pacific (including Australia) tried a FaceBook campaign asking everyone to add a single word to the comment above theirs to tell a story. More than 700 responses a day were entered, but some included obscenities, bullying remarks or were just silly. CocaCola removed about 10% of the comments as violating their “house rules” on interactions on its FaceBook page. A media headline later read, “Coke social experiment fizzes out.”
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Restaurant stuff for sale: soup bowls, few square long dishes and glass dishes, showcase sushibar 210 x 30 x 30, 2 round high wood tables with 5 wood bar stools teak wood bar table 220 x 34 x 106 (best quality), quarter round cashier table with drawers, bar 457 x 93 x 113 Contact: <szonestudio@ hotmail.com> or 081 982 0555. [152] If you are still doing the construction, I have lots of bricks in the storage, just come and pick it up, can pay me whatever it worth, contact 081 982 0555 or <szonestudio@hotmail. com>. [153]
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For Sale; Bali natural aromatherapy home body spa package, brand new still in box (body butter, body scrub, body lotion, body mist), it’s perfect for a gift. only Rp. 150.000. Pls SMS me on 0819 1652 7869. Denpasar. [066] For Sale; Samsung Galaxy S5, blue color, have dent in the bezel but replaceable. Phone and charger only fix price at 5,5 mill. Contact 081 1900 2925. Denpasar. [067]
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Local News Missing Noosa Surfer Peter Maynard Still Missing - $5,000 Reward Police in Bali are not giving up on an Australian man missing
Posters offering a $5000 reward for finding missing
for 12 days, despite finding a piece of his surfboard.
Queensland surfer Peter Maynard “alive or not’’ have been put up in Bali.
On Monday (1/9), Peter Maynard’s family met police searching for the father of three, who was last seen on
This comes as Indonesian police reassured the Noosa
27 August enjoying a solo holiday on Nusa Lembongan.
father of three’s family that they would push on with their search.
A local man handed in the broken top section of the Queenslander’s Hammo surfboard on Saturday, seemingly confirming the family’s fears that he went missing in the water.
The contact phone number is the Australian consulate, but staff there could not confirm who posted the reward. It is believed to have been offered by the family of the missing
Detective Nyoman Wirajaya handed over the piece to the family on Monday, but said police might need it back if the disappearance became a criminal matter. The search now focuses on the spot called Shipwrecks,
man.
Head of the crime section of Klungkung Police, Nyoman Wirajaya, said he had not given up hope of a breakthrough “as many possibility could have happened.’’
where the board piece was found, with all available police and fishermen joining the search.
“Our standard procedure for searching is a maximum 15 days, from the day when he was reported missing on
Maynard’s wife, Kylie, and brother John arrived in Bali on
August 28.
Thursday after learning of his disappearance. “However, if we cannot find him within 15 days, we will Police were not making any assumptions about Maynard’s
evaluate and decide whether we will continue to search
disappearance and had not given up on finding him.
or stop.’’ (September 8th 2014)
Electricity Rates Set to Rise PLN has confirmed that rates for electricity usage will rise from between 5% to 11% in the near future. It is understood that currently the average price in Bali for one kilowatt-hour (kwH) is Rp 1000 but the cost of supplying one kwH is Rp. 1300. The extra Rp 300 is provided by the government in the form of a subsidy, however this subsidy will be reduced over the next two months. According to Redika, only 35 percent of Bali’s electricity users will be affected, as 65 percent will still receive the current subsidized rates. (September 2nd 2014) Police Search for Driver Involved in Accident that Left 5 Dead & 11 Injured Denpasar Police continue to search for the driver of a pickup truck involved in a fatal traffic accident Saturday (29/8) evening that left five dead and eleven more seriously injured. The accident occurred at the intersection of Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai and Jalan Udayana University at approximately 10pm when the suspect, driving a Daihatsu Grand Max pickup truck, attempted to overtake a taxi at a high rate of speed and lost control of the vehicle. The pickup truck, carrying some sixteen workers, overturned and careered off the road, throwing the passengers out of the truck, killing five and seriously injuring eleven. According to the Head of Denpasar Traffic Police, I Nyoman Nuryana, the driver of the rented truck, who fled the scene of the accident, has been identified as Bernadrus B. Bara (39) from East Nusa Tenggara. (September 3rd 2014) UN’s Ban Ki-Moon Meets Young Eco-Warriors at a Bali School
“With the signing of the CoC, there will be a full restoration
to security threats, including the threat of homegrown
Putting theoretical discourse into real action, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon visited Green School in Sibang Kaja, Bali, on Aug. 28, to learn about and witness firsthand sustainable education from a group of future leaders. Accompanied by several significant figures in the political movement for climate change, including Norwegian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Morten Hoglund; Ambassador of Norway to Indonesia Stig Traavik; founder of the Green School Bali, John A. Hardy; and head of school John Stewart. Ban and the delegation were warmly welcomed by 412 students of Green School, from prekindergarten to high-school level. Equally excited to salute the secretary general on stage was Green School’s own deputy secretary general of the campus’ Model United Nations Club, Clover Horan. The 10th grader leads the Green School’s own version of the UN, which aims to expand students’ knowledge on international issues and policy making. Together with Ban, the delegation took the stage to give their remarks on the importance of young leaders to create a more sustainable future ahead. In his opening speech, the UN secretary general shared his amazement over Green School’s commitment in molding the younger generation into future green leader of the world. “This is the most unique and impressive school I have ever visited. Thank you very much for your strong commitment and vision to [making] this world green,” Ban said. Recognizing the alarming threat climate change poses on the development and betterment of the world’s poorest communities, Ban noted that around today’s world leaders have had “tough choices to make,” especially in the months leading up to the Sept. 1-4 Climate Summit and its post-2015 Development Agenda. He encouraged his young audience to take an active part in the world’s ongoing efforts
of communication between the armed forces of the two
extremists returning from the conflict-prone Middle East,
to combat climate change by developing into global citizens.
countries, and they will be able to ascertain the kind of
Syria, and Iraq. (August 28th 2014)
(August 28th 2014)
Indonesia - Australia Sign Code of Conduct on Intelligence Cooperation The Governments of Indonesia and Australia signed a Joint
cooperation, which is needed in the future,” the minister
Understanding of Code of Conduct (CoC) in Nusa Dua,
noted.
Bali, on Thursday (28/8), in a bid to restore and enhance intelligence cooperation between the two countries.
The basic message was that with the signing of the CoC, both countries “are back to where we have been” and will
The CoC was signed by Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister
also be enhanced in the future, Natalegawa emphasized.
Marty Natalegawa and Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop and was witnessed by Indonesian President
Meanwhile, Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
stated that the CoC would serve as the basis to enhance intelligence cooperation between the agencies of the two
Minister Natalegawa stated that the inking of the CoC was
countries.
within the framework of the security cooperation between the two countries known as the Lombok Treaty, which has two key constituents. “First, the commitment on an agreement between the two sides on not using any of their intelligence, including
“And we both believe that strong intelligence partnership is vital for both countries and is the most effective way to defeat those who want to harm the people of Australia and Indonesia,” Bishop stressed.
surveillance capacity or other resources, in a way that can harm the interests of the parties,” Natalegawa explained.
Bishop affirmed that the joint understanding will serve as a guideline for regular and high-level contact between the
The CoC will also help the two sides to enhance their
respective heads of intelligence agencies and institutions
intelligence cooperation.
as well as to promote dialogue and mutual understanding for working together to meet the challenges and respond
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Lion Air Bali Crash Final Report
Bali Police Arrest Lithuanian Narcotic Suspect
The final report on the crash of a Lion Air Boeing 737-800
Police in Bali have arrested 12 narcotic suspects, including
aircraft at Denpasar’s Ngurah Rai International airport on
a Lithuanian, in the period between July and August, this
13 April 2013 has identified several safety issues around the
year. The suspect with initials VL (41) from Lithuania
skill of the pilots and the carrier’s emergency response
was arrested by customs officers at Bali’s Ngurah Rai
procedures. The National Transportation Safety Committee
International Airport at 1.30 a.m. local time, on Monday
(NTSC) report retains the same chronology as the
(August 11). Following a thorough check of his baggage,
preliminary report issued in May 2013. As with the earlier
customs officers discovered six packages of crystal
report, it highlights the failure of the captain and first officer to communicate effectively prior to impacting the water. The first officer mentioned that the runway was not in sight as the aircraft descended through 900ft on final approach after an uneventful flight from Bandung. Although the aircraft’s automated systems issued a “minimum” warning at 550ft,
was no sound of windshield wipers. When the plane had descended to just 150ft, the captain took control of the
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986 grams, and four others 1,982 grams each. The total weight of the evidence confiscated from the suspect reached 3,962 grams or almost four kilograms. The law enforcement authorities believe that he is a member of a new syndicate from Eastern Europe. (September 3rd 2014) ABC Asia Axed
continued the descent flying manually. At 300ft, the report consistent with rain hitting the windshield, although there
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narcotic material, one weighing 994 grams, another
the crew disengaged the autopilot and autothrottle, and reveals that the cockpit voice recorder picked up a sound
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28th this year. A new, abridged Australia Plus service will be the centerpiece of the public broadcaster’s regional presence, replacing the international TV service, axed by the
aircraft, while the first officer again said that he could not
Abbott government. ABC News and Radio resources will
see the runway. During interviews, the captain maintained
be used to pick up the slack in many areas, particularly Radio
that he was confident the runway would appear at any
Australia. The ABC’s new model for an international service
moment. It was only when the enhanced ground proximity
that meets its charter obligations will include a six-hour
warning system called a 20ft height alert that the pilot
daily TV service to the Pacific region, available to media
commanded a go-around but, just seconds later, the aircraft
partners through Asia. Content will come from the ABC and
impacted the water. Though there were no fatalities among
SBS, including ABC News content, ABC-produced sport,
the 101 passengers and 7 crew, 4 passengers suffered
lifestyle and children’s programs. Radio Australia will be
serious injuries. (September 1st 2014)
hardest hit with its English-language unit axed and replaced by content from ABC Radio and News while other language
Bali on Alert Against ISIS Infiltration The Karangasem district government in Bali is working
programs will go or be reduced. (September 8th 2014) West Australian Man Coverts to Islam in Indonesian Jail
with all organizations and religious institutions to anticipate possible infiltration of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
A West Australian man accused of reckless driving which
(ISIS)’s ideology, Indonesia’s Antara news agency reported.
killed a local woman has revealed he’s converted to Islam
Government spokesman Putu Arawa on Tuesday(2/9) called on the public sector in the district to jointly counter the ISIS movement in Indonesia particularly in Karangasem district. All religious organizations and public elements in the district have signed a statement rejecting the presence of the ISIS movement in Indonesia and their local distirict of Karangasem (East Bali). Head of the National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) retired Inspector Gen. Ansyaad Mbai on Monday urged people around the country to remain alert against the presence of the organization that embraces a radical ideology. “There is no nation, religion or
while in prison. Jake Drage, 23, appeared in court for the first time since the June 30 crash and says he has converted to Islam while in custody. The former personal trainer was speeding when his motorbike collided with another in Indonesia, killing a local mother, a court heard. He has been charged with “reckless” driving causing the death of a West Java woman who was riding pillion on a motorcycle with her teenage daughter. Prosecutor Eka Aryanta is pressing charges that could see the Australian spend up to six years in jail if he’s found guilty. He told the court Drage was heading for a surf when his speeding bike collided with the other motorcycle. His conversion to Islam
community that requires the presence of ISIS,” said Ansyaad
is not the first time a jailed Australian in Indonesia has
from Kendari, southeast Sulawesi on Monday. He warned
taken up the faith. Michelle Leslie who was arrested in Bali
ISIS has the potential to develop its base in certain pockets
in 2005 after two ecstasy pills were discovered by police in
in Indonesia, and urged community organizations, scholars
her handbag, also converted. During her imprisonment,
and religious leaders to prevent the spread of its ideology
Leslie began wearing Islamic dress and said she had
in the country. “The BNPT has established partnerships with
converted to the Islamic faith about 18 months before her arrest.
several universities especially with Islamic universities in
Some argued that her conversion was much more recent
Indonesia,” he said. (September 3rd 2014)
and an attempt to win favor in court. (September 3rd 2014) NC/NV/U-17 Sept 14
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On September 23, one of the trustees from Bali Sports Foundation sets off on a 100k walk around East Bali to raise awareness and possibly funds for Athletes with Disabilities. The WADA - Walk to Assist Disabled Athletes starts in Nusa Dua and will finish in Ujung Water Palace on the East Coast of Bali after visiting villages such as Jimbaran, Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, Ubud, Gianyar! Klungkung, Candidasa and Jasri. The WADA is open for others to join, one day or all four days, to show their support for athletes living with disabilities. Alternatively people can sponsor the walkers or make a donation directly to Bali Sports Foundation. ALL money raised will go to assist athletes with disabilities to continue their training and development and provide further opportunities for others to participate. The concept of the WADA came about because Vicki, trustee of Bali Sports Foundation wanted a way to raise awareness of those living with disabilities. Vicki has worked with children, both disabled and able bodied, in Australia and Bali for nearly 30 years, primarily in swimming and other sports and believes that sport, particularly for those living with a disability, provides many benefits, both emotional, physical and mental. Bali Sports Foundation, a registered yayasan, provides many sporting opportunities for those living with disabilities and in 2013 held the first Bali Paragames. The games gave participants an opportunity to enjoy friendly competition, socialise with others in similar situations and, more importantly, build their own confidence and self belief. For anyone who was there to witness the event, held over 3 days, it was nothing short of inspirational! For Vicki, it was life-changing as it re-ignited her passion to help the people of Bali and to, once again, leave her home in Australia and dedicate her time to Bali Sports Foundation and their programs for those living with disabilities. Solemen (Yayasan Solemen Indonesia), an Indonesian non-profit works to alleviate the suffering of the disadvantaged in Bali. Solemen focus their work on individual cases of suffering through providing immediate assistance, therapy, and/or medical care for those in need as well as providing permaculture gardens to provide food and sustainable income in poor communities. A huge amount of the people helped by Solemen suffer from disabilities but sadly their options to integrate with society are sparse. Solemen, who were founded after a similar mammoth fundraising and awareness walk, will be once again be walking for the disabled of Bali - this time in support of Bali Sports Foundation’s 100k walk. Living with a disability is hard enough in any society, in many countries, like Indonesia, there is little support, except that provided by NGO’s which limits the extent of support. Vicki and the Solemen believe in everyone’s basic human right to participate in any activity they chose and it’s this belief that drive them to successfully walk the 100km in the WADA, raising awareness for disabled athletes and possibly helping raise money so as many children and adults as possible can participate in sports and other activities.
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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) This dish is a great blend of Àavors that pop out as you chew. The original recipe called for garbonzo beans but I love the fresh broad beans we get in the pasar so I’ve made that substitution. You can, however, use any cooked beans, fresh, canned, or dried making it a versatile recipe. In the last issue I gave the recipe for za’atar - that delicious Middle Eastern herb blend that is used here.
Roasted Broad Beans with Za’atar Serves 4-6 Ingredients: - 400 gr fresh broad beans - cooked and skinned, or canned garbonzo beans, rinsed - 3 tsp. olive oil - 1 tsp. sea salt - 1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper - 1 Tbl. za’atar (see September 3rd BA edition) plus 2 Tbl. for the table - 1 lemon, juiced and the zest ¿nely grated - 3 cloves of garlic, ¿nely chopped - 1/2 cup bulb fennel, thinly sliced - 1/2 cup carrot, thinly sliced - 1 cup purple cabbage, thinly sliced and separated into strands 1/3 cup torn mint leaves - 1/2 Tbl. Bali sugar syrup or honey
- 1 Tbl. pistachio nuts, coarsly chopped - 2Tbl. feta cheese, crumbled - 2 Tbl. shallots, crisply fried and drained on a paper towel Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 F. Mix the beans and 2 tsp. of the olive oil in a bowl. Add the salt, pepper, za’atar, lemon juice and zest. Stir well to evenly distribute the ingredients and pour onto a baking sheet. Roast the beans for 10-15 minutes. After 5 minutes stir and spread out again before returning to the oven. When a delicous smell ¿lls the kitchen take them out and set aside. Heat remaining 1 tsp. olive oil in a frying pan over a high Àame. Add the garlic and stir fry for a few seconds, then add the fennel, carrots, and the purple cabbage. Stir fry for 5 mintues. Remove from the heat and add the roasted bean mixture, the mint leaves, Bali sugar syrup and the pistachios. Toss well and pour onto a serving plater. Sprinkle the crumbled feta over the top followed by the crispy shallots. Note: I like to have a jar of crisply ¿red shallots on hand for easy sprinkling over many dishes. They keep well in an air tight container.
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Seeking certified European Electrician male, experience in project managing, PT Daya Matahari Indonesia <mail@ prosol.co.id> 0821 3203 3477. [640] Villa Manager; Busy villa in Pejeng requires experienced Villa Manager. Excellent English, good interpersonal and computer skills (Excel, Word). Manage 5 staff. Competitive salary, free accommodation. Send CV to <mailie@mweb.co.za>. [642] Immediate start KZU Seminyak, Waitress/s, Cook & Cook Helper, Cashier min SMK, send CV to <hrd@kzu. me>. [650] Hairdresser needed for salon in Padang Padang Uluwatu. CV to <esthetickuta@hotmail.com> telp 0361 735 593. [665] Sales Executive. Needed for Multimedia Company, 2-3 year experience in sales, fluent in English. Apply to: <hrd@avb-bali.com>. [667] Urgent - Butuh Waitress buat restaurant di Tuban, kirim CV atau datang ke Bugils Cafe, Jalan Dewi Sartika 1BB - (0361) 9351250 walk-in interview. [668] Urgently Needed, Seek for CS, women, good performance, speak English fluently. Send CV to <cs. jobsseeker@gmail. com>. [669]
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Looking for a female Cook (Indonesian or Western Food) for a villa near Jimbaran. You will work only in the morning. English speaking and honest. Salary 2 million Rupiah. Only SMS please for appointment to 0821 4411 5605. [670] Urgently looking for Sales Staff, Coordinator Event Staff, Administration Office Staff for establish wedding organiser company. Send your CV to <coordinator@ chicevents.biz>. [671] Villa in Seminyak looking for E-Comm Sales Manager. Send CV to <md@ thekumpivillas.com>. [672] Models Wanted, LingerieBikini Shooting. Female max.25yo, >165cm, slender body, photogenic. Photos: <balilingeries@gmail. com>. [703]
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Looking for Nanny, 1827Yrs old, must speak some English. Live out, contact 0818 0550 3125. [673] The Dusty Cafe looking for Waiter, Waitress and Kitchen Hand, full-time with experience. Seminyak, Jalan Dyana Pura No. 4 <dustycafe@gmail.com> Nicolas. 0821 4645 2051. [674] Photographer for jewelery catalog. Photoshop. Full time job. Kerobokan. Send CV to <hrd@kapal-laut. com>. [675] Looking for Shop Assistant, good presentation, good level of English spoken is a must, able to work in a team, Indonesian citizenship. Please send your CV and Picture to : <info@ parfumsetcreations. com>. [676] Looking for 2 staff to live in at Uluwatu. Maid and Security. Contact 0822 3741 6863. [677]
Greenhill Resort, Jimbaran A new Villa type Hotel Development project, starting from 2015 at Jimbaran, is seeking for Local (Indonesian) Construction Management staff of: • • • •
QS (Quantity Surveyor) Manager ; 10+ years experiences Document Controller ; pref. with Construction background Supervisor (Civil & MEP) ; 5+ years experiences Project Engineer (Civil & MEP) ; pref. with Hotel experiences Please E-mail your CV with recent photo to: syanaka@Jimbaran-greenhill.co.id NC/Es/ 17 Sept 14
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seeks 1. A smart Salesperson who takes pride in doing a superstar job. Superb training and support provided. You will take “ownership” of your job and be generously rewarded above basic wage for your quality and reliability of work. Perfect English and experienced in Bali only. 2. Graphic Designer Minimum 5 years print media experience (illustrator, photoshop, etc.), good English, well organized, career minded (no freelance). The best only need apply. Great salary and benefits. Please send CV and cover letter to: info@balialternativemedia.com NC/Es/ 3 Sept 14
Beyond Borders Furniture in Kerobokan Seeking Local
Showroom Manager
**Duties** • Oversee sales staff • Assist owner with marketing strategies • Handle placement of handicraft orders • Assist with product development and catalogs • Coordinate deliveries, unloading of trucks **Requirements - MUST • Speak excellent English • Be proficient on computer • Have experience in sales and/or furniture marketing. Send CV to Rebekah@beyondbordersimports.com NC/Es/17 Sept 14
Looking for Personal Assistant. Strong English and computer skills required. We are looking for someone who is able to take on many roles. Fresh graduates welcome. Please send your CV to <info@ptiseka. com>. [678] Pembantu needed for American Family, Mon-Sat 9am-4pm. Cooking, cleaning, and help with children. Must speak great English and love kids! Kerobokan Area. Call Rebekah - 0821 4501 8435. [679] Travel Agency looks for staff with good English, PC skills (both Word/Excel/MS Outlook), outgoing, smart, willing to learn. Good salary. Send CV: <klcarmen@ netvigator.com>. [681] Accounting Manager needed urgently in Lombok we are launching a new restaurant and bar in Selong Belanak, Lombok. We look forward to meeting a proven professional with a minimum 2 years experience in food and beverage/ hospitality based management. Please only apply if you have experience - a great attitude, good English, attention to detail and are looking for an opportunity to make a difference. Contact by email to <rosanneharvey@gmail. com>. [682]
Office-based Marketing Vacancy AquaMarine Diving – Bali (Seminyak)
INDONESIAN Citizen ONLY You need: - Excellent spoken and written English. - To be organised and efficient, with initiative. - Superb keyboard skills (Microsoft Office Suite). - Good knowledge of Social Media for business. Tourism industry background advantageous. Heavy computer workload. 8hrs/day, 5.5days/week. Please send CV, salary expectation and available start date to: HRD@AquaMarineDiving.com ~ Must like dogs and be available for interview in Bali ~ NC/Es/17 Sept 14
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Project Manager Company is currently building villas in Bali and Lombok; hotel in Nusa Lembongan. Requirements : 1. We are looking for an in-house project manager to assist the management to oversee villa developments and hotel projects. 2. The candidate must have positive working attitude and should be honest, capable and self-motivated. 3. The candidate must have 7-10 years experience in the construction and building industries. 4. The candidate should have a Degree in Civil Engineering / Building Management or related field. 5. Preferably, the candidate should have project management experience of building and handling a hotel project; the candidate should have experience in MEP as well. 6. The candidate should be proficient in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project and other relevant software applications. 7. Must be able to communicate in both Bahasa and English. Interested applicants, please write in with resume and short profile of yourself in English to recruit@anipl.com (only shortlisted candidates will be notified) NC/Es/17 Sept 14
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Looking for Pattern staff With Requirement about pattern skill : ● Have strong interpretation skill on lines, shape and proportion ● Understand the use of pattern blocks ● Good garment contruction understanding ● Basic grading. Sent CV & Photograph to: hr@biasabali.com CC: siswati@biasabali.com NC/Es/17 Sept 14
RECEPTION / ADMIN PROFESSIONAL WANTED One of Bali’s leading real estate companies seeks a Full Time Reception and Admin professional. We Require: Female between the ages of 22 to 35 Fluent in English written and spoken Computer Literate in Word, Xcell, Adobe
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A private school group is urgently seeking qualified and experienced candidates for the following posiƟons: 1. BUSINESS STUDIES TEACHER 2. PRE-SCHOOL / KINDERGARTEN TEACHER 3. PRIMARY TEACHER
Must hold at least a Bachelor degree in related major. Minimum of 5 years experience in similar posiƟon. NaƟve Speaker Smart, honest and good interpersonal skills Please send a brief cover leƩer and CV including photo with contact details of two professional referees to: info@ourbalischools.com NC/Es/17 Sept 14
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Seminyak Villa: E x p e r i e n c e d Maintenanceman (or Service), Painting, Everything; Experienced Personal Assistant/ Villa Manager, Maid, Some English <Mgr@ UltimateVillas.com> - Txt 0819 9901 4339 Txt. [685] Looking for Villa Manager in Seminyak. Send your CV to <drshabali@hotmail. com>. [687]
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Full time employees needed for food stand in busy area of Kuta. English skills and outgoing personalities please! Salary plus bonus. Hub) <sophieeffendi@gmail. com> 0812 3952 7170. [684]
General Manager (Expat) - Uluwatu General Manager (Expat) - Jakarta Operational Manager (Expat/Local) - Jakarta Executive Assistant Manager (Expat/Local) - Bali Director of Sales & Marketing (Expat/Local) - Jakarta Sales Executive/Sales Manager Japanese (Expat) - Jakarta Executive Chef (Expat) - Kuta Spa Manager (Expat) - Seminyak
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We are looking for an energetic business-minded individual who is looking for challenge to work as Shop Manager, be a part of management team for a new fine art photogallery, with art/commerce S1/Bachelor degree qualifications and fluency in English are musts. Email CV and cover letter to <lafotogallery@ gmail.com>. [688] Designer Jewelry Store in Seminyak and Ubud looking for female Sales Assistant, need to speak good and fluent English, sophisticated and well mannered representing our products to customers. Please contact Rudy 0818 0569 3120. [689] BIASA Looking for Staff : Waitres, Sales Girl Min. 2 Years Exp. at same position, fluent in English. Send CV & photograph to <hr@biasabali.com>. Telp. 0361 849 9659. [690] BIASA Looking for Staff : Purchasing Min. 2 Years Experiences at same position, able to speak English. Send CV & Photograph to <hr@ biasabali.com>. Telp. 0361 849 9659. [691] Dynamic media company is looking for full-time Indonesian Accountant/ Admin with good English skills, please contact <brice@panomatics. com>. [692] Successful Sales Team is looking for full-time Sales/ Admin with very good English skills, please contact <brice@panomatics. com>. [693] Restaurant Manager wanted for Seminyak Restaurant. Contact 0812 3632 4775, <lacalaca.bali@ gmail.com>. [705]
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Looking for magazine Graphic Designer who bursts with creative ideas and enthusiasm. Send your CV and portfolio to <weni@ phoenix.co.id>. [697] Web Officer; Young, selfmotivated & experienced on web developing & maintenance, familiar with SEO, SocMed, and online advertisement. Please email your CV with recent photographs to: <hrd@ realestatebali.com> ph: (0361) 735 590. [695] Looking for front desk for massage shop in Sanur (only WNI). Need good English speaker, working time Pm12:00 to Pm21:00. Need more info or send CV to <goodmassage@hotmail. co.jp>. [696]
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Apparel Brand is looking for its :
RETAIL MANAGER • Responsible for the day-to-day running of our stores in Bali • Ensure promotions, display of products according to the company’s standards. • Manage shop staff, train them and ensures they follow the rules and provide excellent customer care. Send CV to : baligarmentjob@gmail.com NC/Es/17 Sept 14
NAVAL CARGO GROUP IS CURRENTLY GROWING FAST CARGO COMPANY IN SHIPPING & EXPORT/IMPORT FIELD URGENTLY REQUIRES:
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Opening early 2015, The Royal Purnama, (Luxury Villa/Suite Resort) is now seeking the following highly talented and experienced pre-opening management team members. You will be somebody who preferably has pre-opening experience, comes from a luxury 5 star resort back ground and the ability to create an environment where a “Yes I Can!” smile and attitude greets all our guests and is ingrained into everything you and your team do. Reporting directly to the General Manager, we are in search of: • Financial Controller • Sales and Marketing Manager • Revenue Manager • Human Resources Manager • Food and Beverage Manager • Front Office/Lobby Manager • Security Manager • Executive Chef • IT Supervisor • Head Gardener
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Who can bene¿t from a retreat – vacation for your body, mind and soul? By Iva So many of those retreats have been budding around Bali, we can see the ads in the media, on billboards, our friends go to these silent retreats... What is this about? Retreat is a holistic way to reconnect with the inner self, the core, one’s internal power and consequently the rest of the world. Retreats give us opportunity to recharge, and unplug from stress, technology, and everyday routine with intent to get more clarity and make the necessary lifestyle changes. It’s something like hitting the restart button on computer, when we get in our own way. Retreat, looked up in English thesaurus, means “withdrawal”. In the spiritual circles it is understood as a withdrawal for a set period of time to be able to engage in some practices aiding our spiritual advancement and self-knowledge. Retreats used to be of highly spiritual nature but nowadays they are becoming popular vacation packages centered on a unique theme. While spas were once the epicenter of wellness tourism, the industry has expanded to include healthy hotels, holistic cruises, hiking trips, weight loss clinics, former addicts retreats, art retreats, weight-loss programs, medical tourism and more. As the Huf¿ngton Post reports, a study presented at the ¿rst Global Wellness Tourism Congress in October 2013 estimates this type of travel is now a half-trillion dollar market, accounting for 14 percent of all tourism revenues. “Any idiot can face a crisis – it’s day to day living that wears you out.” – Anton Chekhov Yeah, Chekhov got it right, our lives can get overwhelming. Having tight schedules, meeting deadlines, achieving high goals we set for ourselves. Go to work every day, make our bosses happy, make the customer happy, make the wife happy …Stressing, overthinking, not eating well enough, not sleeping enough. We wear ourselves out by doing things because we should, or feel guilty about instead of doing the things we like.
of tea One of the most familiar types of retreats are created around intensive yoga practice. Those are intended for the mid level to advanced yoga practitioners. Most famous, but at the same time hidden from the public eye are Olop Arpipi’s yoga retreats. Olop is a renowned Iyengar yoga teacher that has a yoga joglo in Seminyak, Jl. Drupadi 7. Then there are Pilates retreats, pole dancing retreats and more of those that focus exclusively on body toning and improving the self-esteem. Ubud is known as the hub for retreats in Bali. The lush tropical forests and rice-¿elds as well as the numerous temples are some of the reasons why clients want to retreat there. Svarga Loka is a new spa and retreat center in the heart of Ubud that offers yoga, tao-kung and cultural program in a luscious jungle surrounding for the whole year around. 2. Feeling like some pampering? Spa retreats will do just that Popular resorts or hotels that have experience with spa treatments usually offer those types of retreats. Although spa retreats are aimed for couples, singles are increasingly signing up for some “me time”. A typical spa retreat usually includes accommodation, meals and body treatments, and quite frequently, daily yoga. Often, the retreat will be combined with a healthy food program, so be ready to leave your French fries behind. Spa retreats are custom made, so a nutritionist and a so-called “retreat mother” will be assigned to you to make your program ¿t your needs and wants. What I like about those retreats is that they respect client’s physical condition, mood, level of tiredness etc. So if you feel like just sleeping in that day, it is perfectly reasonable to cancel everything. No pressure.
Fast living pace, millions of emails to answer, smartphones, social media, family obligations, traf¿c, no time for self can make us confused, anxious and depressed…Western civilization has reached its ultimate peak, but how does one unwind? For that exact purpose, many holistic techniques for achieving balance have made it back into modern living. Techniques like yoga, reiki, meditation, mindfulness, and detox are becoming popular resorts for improving the lifestyle. Retreats are unique vacation packages that incorporate exactly those techniques in their programs and teach how to make use of them once we are back home. I have been researching retreats on Bali for the past year and a half - doing the hard work behind the scenes. Testing the venues, trying out massages, spa treatments, testing the cultural activities, and undergoing therapies. I just love the world of retreats because they give us a chance to distress and rejuvenate while enjoying the best hospitality features Bali has to offer. Pampering and self-improvement is available to everyone Beautiful spots in nature, lovely accommodation, healthy food and inspiring therapists or teachers taking care of us are the ¿ner things in life. With retreat programs, they are available for a week or two to everyone. I have a website called Gekkoretreats.com where you can ¿nd all the retreats I recommend, and you can ¿nd out which one best suits you. From wellness escapes to sur¿ng retreats, all these packages try to ful¿ll speci¿c needs unmet in common travel packages. Retreats packages include accommodation in eco or luxury resorts located in secluded natural surroundings. The programs usually include the following elements: physically active daily routine, coaching sessions, exploring local culture, spa activities and meals and they are usually full board.
Recovery International that uses mindfulness, yoga, modern dance workshops and group therapy. Mindfulness is a meditation technique that originated in Buddhism, practiced as mainstream psychology on the west. It is simple practice of being aware of our emotion and our surroundings in each moment without judging. Mindfulness is a great tool to remove the negative mental programs and feel better about ourselves.
For those who want to get the best of both worlds - serene isolation of Ubud rainforests and city vibe of Seminyak, DARE offers retreats that combine both Ubud and Seminyak locations. The Retreat for Health and Prosperity blends serenity with luxurious accommodation with three days in Ubud and 4 days in Seminyak. There are options for beachfront or villa in the center of Seminyak. 5. Do you like the ocean and being outdoors? Sur¿ng retreats offer you a dash of adventure Bali Yoga and Surf Retreats are a great choice if you are looking to reconnect with nature and explore the outdoors wholeheartedly. The retreats include 7 nights accommodation, meals, surf lessons, yoga and meditation activities. They are located in Nusa Lembongan, which is a separate island to the south of Bali, still belonging to the Bali province. Surf Goddess Retreat and Mind Body Soul Surf Bali are organizations that offer surf retreats for women only. Both of them are located in the vibrant Seminyak. What do clients have to say? Clients say they like retreats because it gives them time away from the regular, day responsibilities of work and home in which they can reconnect with themselves. “Because of the lack of many responsibilities, it was a relaxing time for my body and soul.” Clients love that retreats are all about them and that they are seen and heard.
One of the best places to have a spa retreat is Aroma Spa Retreat at Sanur Beach Hotel and Fivelements Puri Ahimsa in Mambal. Another place is Como Shambala Estate in Ubud that offers a spa retreats focusing on Ayurvedic treatments. 3. Do you like to sing or paint, but don’t have time for it? Art retreats are uniquely designed to help you have fun around your favorite artistic activity This type of retreat is basically aimed to offer lighthearted workshops in the art medium one loves. Usually prominent artists are hired to do the program. Their programs include several hours of art workshops per day, yoga or other exercise, delicious food and free time. Singabout is one of the organizations that offers art retreats on Bali, but there are others like Antida Soundgarden, that specialize in Jazz music, etc. 4. Theme retreats – they have different names and use different techniques, but the goal is to help you improve your lifestyle, to lead a more positive and more ful¿lling life. Some of them are Mesion – ¿nding your true life purpose, stay healthy in business, rewriting your narrative, health and prosperity retreats…
Here are 5 popular types of retreats available on Bali:
Mesion retreats use the techniques of creative workshops and yoga to help one discover its Mesion. Mesion is the line dividing the body into right and left symmetrical halves, neither the female nor male, but our centre. And there is our mission, the state of being on the right track.
1. Need an exercise routine? Active Retreats are your cup
Rewriting your narrative is an inspiring retreat by Wholistic
What therapists say about retreats Mrs Martina Ferk from Mesion, who is doing a PHD research on development of human resource potential, says doing retreats are like being a part of a movement. “It is a support to people to ¿nd their own mission in the world - their life propose”. It’s a joy of discovery in people that motivates her as and the fact that her clients are gradually starting to live according to their own true values, she stated. Mrs Cathirose Petrone from Wholistic Recovery International, a clinical psychologist and neuropath, says as she developed interest in mindfulness, she underwent a two year-long experiment on her self, practicing mindfulness every day.” I learned ¿rsthand the value of mindfulness practice and ¿nd it to be an essential foundation for my work and for my work and for life”. When I asked her how the clients react to mindfulness she commented that at ¿rst, many people are concerned they will not be able to do it “right”. When they learn that mindfulness is simply being present as the observer, with compassion, acceptance, and non-judgment, and that there is no “right” or “wrong”, they are excited to get started.
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Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]
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25 are in hillside of Lovina. Views of bay, zoned for building. Email owner direct <ginjeng@gmail.com> or ring 081 337 488 030. Rp. 48.000.000/are nego. [9013]
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HOTEL For Sale - Nusa Lembongan - Pandana Boutique Hotel. USD$700,000 (neg). Set over 1700m2, 9 rooms with ensuite, A/C and minibar. Facilities - 2 swimming pools, Restaurant & Bar, storage area, generator and office. Sale includes all furniture, fixtures and operating equipment and licences. Check out: <www.pandanaguesthouse. com>. Email: <pandanaguesthouse@gmail.com>. Phone: Chris - +62 (0)821 461 78739. [8929]
For lease luxury villa, 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms, built to Australian standards, infinity pool, stunning views, 15.5 are, 3km from Ubud, 22 year lease plus 20 year extendable. Price 360,000 USD. Contact + 62 821 4510 2129. [8738] For sale in Ubud: Brand new villa in Lod Tunduh Ubud â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Real Baliâ&#x20AC;?. Amazing view (split level rice paddies). Land 6 are, building 490m2, fully furnished. Price Rp. 5.500.000.000. Swimming pool, kitchen, pantry, large living room + dining room, 3 bedroom ensuite, big yard, service area, 2 maid rooms + 1 bathroom, 2 cars garage + 2 cars carport. Call: 0853 8000 1011. [9009]
Land for sale size 1800m2 in West Kintamani, mountain view, fresh air, quiet, peaceful. Good area to build villa. Located 5 km fom Tukad Bangkung bridge. Price 57 mill/ are. Contact person 0813 5331 2333. [8993] C/Re/G-17 Sept. 14
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2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [6234]
LAND FOR SALE BELALANG - 8 Are In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 225 Million / Are
Freehold villa for sale. 4.6 are, great location Pererenan, Canggu. 1km to beach, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, AC, pool. Garden, semi furnished. 4.4 Billion. For villa showing contact Pak Ngurah 0878 6245 4586 or <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [8582]
KEDUNGGU - 14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill / Are / Nego
Canggu Kayu Tulang. For Sale Villa Savitri. Freehold IMB. 2 storey 3 Bedrooms 3.5 Bathrooms. Pool, fully furnished including electrical appliances. Land 356 Sqm, Building 360 Sqm. Echo Beach 5 minutes. <villasavitri@gmail. com>. [8932]
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Villa in Canggu for rent weekly, monthly, yearly. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully and modern furnished. Pool, garden, covered parking. Not far from Canggu Club. Contact: Ernesto 0813 3915 7653, email: <ernemag@tin.it>. [8943] Villa rent building 125 m2 / 2.55 are, furnished, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen full equip, garden, pool 2 min from Berawa Beach, 5 min Canggu Club. Rent Rp. 175 million / year. Call 081 895 7082. [8983]
At Mertasari - Kerobokan
IDR 115.000.000 for 8 months. Available to extend yearly IDR 135.000.000/year
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For sale land in Echo Beach, 800m from the beach, villa area, 3A-20A price Rp. 1,350 million/are or 30 Are price Rp. 1,250 million/are. Phone 0361 991 9999. Freehold. Negotiable. [8986] Land for rent on Jl Pantai Brawa 34Are. Strategic location on main road. Good location for villa. Rp.9.500.000 negotiable max 30 years.Call 0857 3733 7243. [8996] Luxury apartments for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 story with private garden, no pool, great location, weekly or monthly from Rp. 2 million/week. Tel 0361 780 1788. E-mail <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002]
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Villa for rent/sale. Long term / short term. 3 bedroom, each villa 4 are land. Full furnished, AC, TV, pool, garden, internet high speedy, security 24 hours. <soeparmi.li@ yahoo.com>. Phone 0878 6152 4094. [8959]
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Sotis Residence, villa close to Echo Beach (only 5 minutes), Canggu Bali (Kayu Tulang). Land size 2,6 are, building 2 are, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 3+1 bathrooms, pool, price nego Rp. 4.500.000.000. Owner: Andi 081 818 9218. Limited unit. [9005] Brawa Beach, unique antique woodem house, 8 are (800m2) land, 400m2 building, 23 year lease + option to extend, spacious 3 beds, 3 bathrooms, indoor / outdoor living spaces, large pool, tropical gardens, surrounded by rice fields, fully furnished, $550,000US. Call 0812 4636 3786. [9007] 6ara prime location 500mtrs to Canggu club. Leasehold 27yr + 20yr option. Amongst quality villas 50 mtrs to beach. 10 mil per ara per year. Email: <kenwestley@outlook. com>. [9018]
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For Sale from IDR 9,200,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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Central Seminyak freehold villa on 700sqm of land Modern Balinese architecture with local materials and imported ¿xtures Four-bedroom, all en-suite, balcony and a spacious study room 10 x 4m swimming pool surrounding by lush tropical gardens Just footsteps away to the shops & restaurants and close to the beach
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Modern designed, two-storey villa on 200sqm of land Downstairs open-plan living & dining with bedroom and kitchen Bedrooms 2&3 upstairs, both ensuite with walk-in wardrobes Leasehold 27 years with 20-year extension at market price Located ¿ve minutes walk to beach, shops and restaurants
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Two-bedroom villa in high-end complex in Seminyak Sits on 250sqm of land with a private swimming pool Open living and dining area with Western standard kitchen Leasehold for 21 years with 30-year extension at market price Located just minutes from the main street of Seminyak
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Contemporary design Canggu villa with early bird prices Two-bedroom villa on 355sqm of land with 7x 3m swimming pool Part of a gated estate for holiday rental or full-time residence Leasehold for 31 years with 20-year extension at market price Close to beach, shops and restaurants
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700sqm of freehold land located in south Seminyak L-shaped level plot with certi¿cates issued Electricity is onsite and phone lines are less than 100 metres away Possible to subdivide into two plots of 200sqm and 500sqm Close to the Oberoi street with restaurants and bars
For Sale IDR 5,950,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale US$ 900,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
1,203sqm freehold land in Berawa Good shape and level aspect makes it easy to develop Electricity and water are close to the site Possibility for subdivision for 703sqm and 500sqm Only a few minutes drive to Berawa Beach and Canggu Club
For Sale IDR 8,120,250,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Seminyak
Canggu
For Sale from US$ 1,600,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale US$ 250,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale US$ 2,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Seminyak
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BB-V1166
For Sale IDR 12,000,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Seminyak • • • • •
Canggu
BB-L898
1,800sqm west-facing plot in one of the hottest locations in Canggu Access is direct off a public road Telephone and water are already onsite Leasehold for 28 years with optional extension at market price Located 500m from Pererenan Beach and only ¿ve minutes to Echo Beach
For Sale IDR 4,176,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Seminyak • • • • •
BB-L834
2,500sqm of land in a prime Petitenget location Flat rectangular plot is ideal for commercial or residential development Electricity and water are easily accessible Leasehold for 27 years with 30-year extension at market price Walking distance to shops and restaurants of Oberoi’s ‘Eat Street’
For Sale IDR 10,800,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-17 Sept. 14
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APARTMENTS & VILLAS Spesifikasi Land Size : 3460 m2 Certificate : Freehold Location: Canggu close to Echo Beach, Suitable for villa or resort, ocean view, 850 mio per are Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.com | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277
Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook
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KUTA Fully furnished airconditioned rooms for short or long term stay. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta. Close to beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176] Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867. [7653]
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Ruko for rent, 2 storey, price 165 mill/year. Good access. Close to Mc Donald ByPass, Joger, Kuta market. Contact 081 734 2044 Evan. [8992]
Jl. Kertawinangun II, Perum. Graha Bali Paradiso no. 45, Denpasar
A peaceful accommodation with pool, AC, TV, fridge, Wi-fi, room safety box, very closed to Kuta Airport. Rent from US$ 185 to US$ 220 weekly. Call Agus 0361-753 525 or 0813 3852 4225. [9000]
KEROBOKAN Villa for rent. 2.5 are, AC, hot water, swimming pool, living room, location in Pengubengan Kerobokan. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0878 6191 5454. [7916] House for rent in Kerobokan. 1 are, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, garage, no furnished, Rp. 45 million/year min 2 years. Call 0819 1665 9151 / 081 2363 0309. [8801]
Close to Sanur beach, airport and Bypass. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, freehold, water heater. Land 15.9x10m2, building 180m2. 1.5 storey. Safe, quiet and exclusive area.
For sale Restaurant ++, Kerobokan Area, Good location, just established, all furniture fittings, leases, licences in place. Selling due to ill health. Contact: Putu (0819 1640 7868), Doug (0812 4651 7088). [8984] For sale. Recently renovated three storey building. It has toilet and wash facilities and connected to power and water also there is a phone line. Previously used as showroom and offices. Please call 0812 4655 204. [8989] 1 BR new house for rent in Umalas. Over contract 9months & extendable. Unfurnished 45juta, Furnished 65juta (Im leaving the country, you can keep the furniture worth 25juta). SMS/Call 0819 9957 9010. [8999] Over contract 10 years 7,5 Ara, 2 bedrooms, Gladak, 2 bathrooms, big garden, fully furnished, pool 11x3,5, 185.000 US$. Moris 0859 3549 7342. [9001] Land for sale Beraban Kerobokan 5 are. 1,9 M (Billion Rupiahs) per are. Please contact 0822 3746 2111. Good location for villa. Near to happening area. [9002] House for rent. 3 bedrooms AC, 3 bathroom with hot/cold water, bathtub, shower, wastafel, open living and dining, full furniture, beautiful garden, fully equipped kitchen, Wifi, 10 mnt BaliBuddha. Call Komang 0819 9932 3230. [9020] Rent: Mertanadi 60A. Charming, elegant house with pool. Fully furnished, 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms. Indoor 120m2, Outdoor 150m2. Tv, internet, maid & gardener included. Rp198 million/year. 0819 3435 0111, <www.casasantai. com>. [9026] For sale need money and cheap. Freehold land 270 sqm in Kerobokan and Freehold villa for sale with 2 bedrooms, pool, fully furnished, land 270 sqm, Kerobokan area. Call 0819 1655 4455. No broker. [9028] Villa for rent on 2 are, single story, 2 bedroom with AC and ensuites, enclosed lounge/dining, modern Western kitchen, plus laundry/store room, pool, bale bengong and lovely garden. Fully furnished. 2 carparking space. Quiet location in Jl Pengubengan. Over contract till April 2015 (8months) with first option for another year. Call 081 338 924 007. [9029] Prime location in the heart of Seminyak / Kerobokan. Near famous fine dining Oberoi street and 200m from Raya Kerobokan street. 505 m2 freehold land for sale 1,8 Billion/are (nego). 0821 4457 9142. [9030]
Price Rp. 1.9 Billion - nego. SMS 08123815292 NC/Re/P-17 Sept. 14
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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas Pererenan. Jl Babakan. Wonderful, NZ architect designed villa on 11.5 are. Stunning 180 deg. green land ricefield views. Huge living spaces. 3 massive bedrooms with ensuites. Indoor/outdoor pool. Over 450m2 landscaped garden. Fully furnished. Big garage and storage. US$825,000. Freehold.*VS-001 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnished villa.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease US$410,000.*VL-016 Seminyak. 300m from beach. 6 br villa on 1400m2. Separate living and sleeping wings. Wonderful marble bathrooms. Lap pool. 2 kitchens. Huge living and entertaining spaces. Rooftop BBQ. Reduced to US$995,000 Leasehold.*VL-035 Umalas. Tegal Cupek. Beautiful 4br/4 bth villa on 800m2. Famous Dutch architect.A true work of art. Furniture by Dutch craftsmen. Huge kitchen and living areas.Large saltwater pool, Bose sound, incredible lighting, vaulted ceilings, beautiful rice field views.Only US$895,000. Freehold. *VS-033 The Elysian. Oberoi. Amazing buy!! Beautiful 1 br villa in this booked out, high-end enclave. All Villas currently being totally renovated. Walk to Kudeta, beach, Jl Oberoi. Complex has restaurant and spa. Big ROI. Just US$112,000!!!*VL-019 Canggu, Jl Nelayan.Near Beach New 3br villa on 700m2. Lap pool. Beautiful position.Fully furnished.REDUCED! $210,000. Must sell! *VL-044 Seminyak. Batu Belig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. *VL-060 Umalas 1. 5 br villa on 8 are. Brand new. Steel construction. Gourmet kitchen. 2 living rooms. Staff accom. Filtered water. Saltwater pool. *VL-030 Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, large bedrooms with ensuites. Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$290,000. *VL-004 Seminyak. Cute, completely remodeled, 2 bedroom villa with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential. Only US$140 000. 28 year lease. *VL-032
A List Land Semiyak. Drupadi 1. Streetfront. 20 are. US$4 million. Freehold. *LS-028 Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. On 4 titles. Ideal resort land. 50m absolute beachfront. 50m street frontJl Sea Sentosa. US$11,500,000.*LS-012 Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access.Rp 2.1bill per are.*LS-006 Oberoi. 13 are.Good shape and access. Behind Café Bali.US$1.5 million.*LS-026 Umalas Lestari. 11 are. Good shape and access. 30 yr lease. Rp.8 mill/ are/yr.*LS-063 Br Semer.Behind Bali Buddha. 15.6 are. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas.28 yr lease. Just 6 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 Pantai Berawa. 7.5 and 15 are. 40 year lease!Rice field views Good shape and access. 1Km from beach.Just Rp5 mill/are/year.*LL-005 Canggu 12 are. Jl Nelayan, riverside, 300m to beach. Good shape and access.Rp600 mill/are. *LS-132 Canggu Club. Gg Mango. 4 are. Rare small block. Ricefield/river views. Rp750 mill/are. *LS-083 *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.
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DENPASAR House for rent in Dalung, Denpasar. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, min 2 years. Call 089 9698 7304. [8660] Over contract rumah dan kos. Denpasar Timur. 9 tahun. Rp. 175,000,000 nego. Pak Ngurah 081 337 0555 57. [8870] For rent big house 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1 maidroom, bathtub, water heater, AC, full furnished. Rent weekly, monthly, yearly. Pemogan street, 10m Kuta, Sanur, airport, 5m Carrefour, Galleria. 0815 5880 5579, 0821 4599 6514, email <balihouse83@yahoo.com>. [8987] House for rent. 3+1 bedrooms, 3+1 bathrooms, furnished, cluster, security 24 hrs, carport, 3 aircond, 4.400W, 2 livingrooms. Min 2 years. Balcony, ricefields, close to Sanur, land 150m2, build 200m2, Rp. 80 million/year. Contact/ SMS 0819 1633 1937 / 0815 5800 0211 Irma. [8990] House for sale in Jl. Kertawinangun II, Perum. Graha Bali Paradiso no. 45, Denpasar. Close to Sanur beach, airport and Bypass. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, freehold, water heater. Land 15.9x10m2, building 180m2. 1.5 storey. Safe, quiet and exclusive area. Price Rp. 1.9 Billion negotiable. SMS only 081 2381 5292. [8995] Land for rent on Dalung Badung. 13 Are or 26 Are. Rp. 5.000.000 negotiable. Max 25 years. Call 0857 3733 7243. [8997] Apartment for sale in Jl. Mahendradata Selatan 11 Denpasar, land size 6 are, building 800m2, 24 mezanine room (third floor), pool, electricing, water. Price Rp. 17 Billion (nego). Info please 0812 3936 3536 or 0361 745 5557. [9004] House for sale by owner. Location: Bali - Denpasar Indonesia. Land size 5,6 Are, building 11 Are (2 1/2 storey). Price 10 Billion OBO negotiable. Contact +62 857 1506 5893 only serious. For photo <http://freddysumangkir. wordpress.com>. Email: <freddysumangkir@hotmail. com>. [9032]
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Sentosa Residence Umalas, the newest project by the International award winning Sentosa Worldwide Resorts, a name synonymous with contemporary tropical luxury and elegant simplicity. This exciting project offers cutting edge, fully integrated resort style living, set on 6.5 hectares of beautifully landscaped gardens, with a choice of One Bedroom Villas and generously sized One, Two and Three Bedroom Premium Villas featuring private garden, sundeck and swimming pool. Much more than a home, Sentosa Residence Umalas offers a community and a lifestyle that is chic and sophisticated, yet ultimately secure, comfortable and affordable. You will find yourself part of a nurturing community, a private paradise that you will always be happy to come home to. However, with so many facilities on your doorstep you might find that you never want to leave. The Sentosa Residence Umalas development includes 24-hour medical centre, a gourmet deli, international restaurants, world class spa, residence club house with olympic sized swimming pool, fully equipped gymnasium, and even an outdoor cinema! Villas at Sentosa Residence Umalas range in price from USD 199,000 to USD 699,000
VISIT OUR SENTOSA SALES OFFICE: Jl. Laksmana 999X, Bali 80361, Indonesia For more information please contact Chloe at +62 877 60134 888 | chloe@sentosaworldwide.com | www.sentosaumalas.com C/Re/I-25 June 14
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Over Contract RESTAURANT in the middle of Denpasar, fully furnished, busy area, still have one and half year (willing to help renew the rent with the same price) parking space available, 10m x 10m, two (2) levels. Price Rp. 270 million NEGO. Please contact 0819820555
A BEAUTIFUL CANGGU VILLA FOR SALE
Very close to Canggu Club. Land : 313 m2 Building : 267 m2. Two levels floor. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, PLN : 3500 watt Swiming pool, carpot. Complete furnitures and fully furnised! One gate system, paving block rood access . Price Rp. 6,5 milyar (nego).
For info or inspection: 0812 3613 9993 (Made) jessatama@gmail.com
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BUKIT House for sale freehold. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, AC, water heater, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, quiet, ground water tank, 1.3 are land. Picture available. 10mins to Pandawa and Dreamland beach. Rp. 800 million (nego). SMS 081 2389 5551 / 081 2381 5292. [8638] Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice wuiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]
Beautiful land 18 are for lease 30 years + 25 years. Ricefield view and quiet. Located between Umalas 1 and Petitenget. 1km from the beach. Flat and rectangular field 55x33 meter. Free access 1.35 are. 2 houses are on the ground can be removed or renovated. Lease 30 years Rp. 9.5 million/are/year. Possible extension 25 years payable 2017 for Rp. 11.5 million/are/year. Good deal.
Call now 0878 8185 0350 E-mail : nicolaspurorge@gmail.com NC/Re/M-09 July 14
For Sale 2 are land with Australian built and designed new house. 2 large bedrooms with ensuits plus extra BBQ area, bathroom. Near Karma Kendara / Dreamland. Aust $129,000. Ph/SMS 0878 6184 3997, email <paulwaskiw@hotmail. com>. [8926] Land for sale Goa Gong, Ungasan. Strategic location, water, electricity, wide 8 meter road frontage, many villas being developed near by. Block: 1,26 are, total price IDR 360 million complete. Block: 1,48 are, front block total price IDR 480 million complete. Deal direct with owner – No Agents, Ibu Nuke, cell 081 239 52361. [8981] Comfortable. Freehold land with aspec. (Kutuh area) close to Pandawa Beach. Land size: 800 sqm, @ IDR 230million nego. (Uluwatu - Pecatu Area). Land size: 1.000 sqm, @IDR 200million nego. call: 081 1380 3800 / 0818 0530 0005 (owner). [8982] For rent cheap villa 3 bedroom ensuite, 1 maid room, Wifi, TV cable, pool, 250m2, 4 AC, full furnish, price 25 million 1 month. 175 million 1 year nego. Call Seli 081 2382 3731. <seli76lina@yahoo.com>. [8991] Uluwatu - Looking for an investor/shareholder to join me in transforming my property into a wedding venue. Great seaviews, large pool and existing buildings. Interested parties may call 0822 3741 6863. [9011] For rent: 5BR oceanview house, Pecatu Indah Resort. Great condition & quality. Fully furnished. WiFi. Nearby golfcourse, beaches, supermarkets, restaurants, internationalnational schools, waterpark. Safe. Quiet. No water problem. 0852 3831 6487. <tinglik@hotmail.com>. [9012]
HOT SALE FOR SALE LEASE HOLD - Beautiful villa 5 rooms luxury, tropical colonial style, Tegal Cupek. Saunan Hammam Jacuzzi, pool 20 meter, roof garden, all luxury furniture until plate and spoon. Price Euro 380,000 Possible pay in 2 times Euro 260,000 now, Euro 120,000 in 10 years.
FOR SALE LEASE HOLD - Pererenan, beautiful villa 4 rooms, . 8m from Echo Beach/ Fantastic view, rice filed. Pool 18 x 8 mtr, large jacuzzi. IMB + land + villa Rp. 2.2 billion. - Bondalem Villa 5 rooms ( close Lovina ). Villa 47 years contract. 34 Are. Front of the beach. Only Euro 130,000 - Lovina Beach, free hold, sea view, Rp. 100 million only. - Pererenan, 8m from beach. 34 Are, can cut 5 or 10. Lease 30 years. Price Rp. 3 million/are
Contact : prohouseconcept@yahoo.co.id irena_bali@yahoo.com NC/RE/U-17 Sept. 14
Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. Rp. 2.75 milllion monthly or Rp. 250.000 daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673] Jimbaran Cliffs area. A 4 bedroom mansion with the best views of harbour and ocean. Luxury furnish minimalist, large pool, basement parking 4 cars and 2 staff quarters $920,000. E-mail: <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo.com> / 0813 3733 8339. [8852] Brand new executive villa in safe garden setting. 4 suite rooms with stone bathtub bathrooms, western built in Bali style. Ready to move in in 4 weeks, book now, huge 8x10m infinity pool, kitchen and lounge 70m2. Garage, staff quarters underneath, built alongside, small Balinese resort with restaurant, gym, 20m lap pool and other pools, full security free and free electric, gas and water. $2,000/month, pay monthly or yearly, this villa/home is stunning. 0813 3733 8339, <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo.com>. Sale price US$600,000. 8ara land, can freehold or contract 20+20 years. [8902] New room for rent, daily from $20, monthly 1,500,000, a/c kitchen, queen bed and linen, LED TV, parking and all in garden setting, gym, restaurant, spa, swimming pool. KOS 168, Jl Uluwatu near Jl Udayana. Also new Kampung 168 Jl Puri Gading, 50 luxury room from 2,200,000 pmonth, 3 swimming pools, gym, restuarant etc in huge garden setting. 0813 3733 8339, <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo. com>. Look: <KOS168.net> online for photos, both Bali family and friendly, please come and enjoy. [8903] 2 bedroom new compact new villa. Western kitchen, built inside Bali style resort, wifi, 3 pools, m20 meter lap pool, gym, restaurant, parking, security, beautiful tree and gardens, rent $750 p/month. Sale $165,000. Perfect retire couple 0813 3733 8339, <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo. com>. [8904] Land for sale in Jimbaran, 1800 panoramic view: sunset, ocean, airport, highway & green. 7,2 are, price Rp. 700 million/are. Freehold. Phone 0813 5305 7777. Negotiable. Jimmy. [8985]
BATU BELIG - 808
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Spacious design multi level villa, 100m from the beach! *eneral open living spaces large en-suite bedrooms Part of comple[ of villas, security 2 h and private paved access *reat property as a beachside residence or as a holiday rental villa Price USD 9,000 Land Area 530 sqm Ownership Leasehold 26 yrs Build Area 380 sqm
SEMINYAK - 789
1
1
1
Open living area with full kitchen overlooking swimming pool Large fully enclosed double ensuite bathroom with bath Located in the centre of Seminyak ne[t to best amenitiies Location make this superb investment with proven high return. Land Area Build Area
153 sqm 72 sqm
UNGASAN - 814
Price USD 269,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs
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Superb architect designed freehold villa with ¿ve star ¿nishes Smartly designed to capture the cooling sea bree]es In¿nity edge swimming pool surrounded by lush tropical gardens Impressive open living area with functional (uropean kitchen Land Area Build Area
1137 sqm 500 sqm
Price USD 900,000 Ownership Freehold
SEMINYAK - 717
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1
LEGIAN - 696
3
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Stunning huge four bedroom villa in the heart of Seminyak Large swimming pool with tropical gardens and outdoor area Ne[t to the best shopping, dining and nightlife on the island *reat Investment villa with long leasehold and high rental returns Price USD 7 9,000 Land Area 575 sqm Ownership Leasehold 2 yrs Build Area 330 sqm
Brand new modern style villa, sold fully furnished equipped Two spacious living areas, overlooking the pool garden Fully equipped (uropean kitchen with quality appliances Superb opportunity as a holiday rental villa in a sought-after locale Price USD 3 5,000 Land Area 360 sqm Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs Build Area 300 sqm
JIMBARAN - 817
CANGGU - 811
1
1
1
Stunning spacious delu[e apartment with ensuite bathroom All apartments built to ensure garden and ocean views (legant interiors using the best materials and furnishings Use of Bali¶s most e[clusive resort spa including the Rock bar Build Area
107 sqm
SANUR - 762
Price From USD 585,000 Ownership Strata
2
2
4
Traditional style two bedroom home, quiet safe neighborhood (stablished lush tropical gardens, pool ample parking at the front 4uality built requires total makeover to become the perfect home Priced to sell at nearly land value only by the motivated vendor Land Area Build Area
530 sqm 160 sqm
Price IDR 5,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold
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5
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Deliciously designed presented newly built 5 bedroom villa ([tra spacious living dining opening out to sundeck pool Two large 0aster suites on the 2nd Àoor with outdoor terrace A real gem, Must 10 minutes¶ drive to Canggu Club beaches Land Area Build Area
850 sqm 520 sqm
Price USD 995,000 Ownership Freehold
SANUR - 71
2
2
1
Superb location in the heart of Sanur, short walk to shops beach Smartly laid out open living space looking out to the pool deck Very private, quiet secure, superior quality built ¿nishes Long lease provides security attractive return on investment Land Area Build Area
300 sqm 250 sqm
Price USD 265,000 Ownership Leasehold 39 yrs
LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 796 TABANAN - 637
ECHO BEACH - 521 BERAWA - 774 BERAWA - 586
KETEWEL - 782
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0odern tropical 3 bedroom beachside villa, 50m from the beach ([clusive beachfront comple[ of villas, private beach access (legant open living spaces that can be closed off to the elements 0aster bedroom on the 2nd Àoor, balcony stunning ocean views Land Area Build Area
700 sqm 250 sqm
Price USD 750,000 Ownership Freehold
BALIAN - 804
PECATU - 608
Perfect regular shape for villa development (60m [ 130m) Wide beach frontage with direct access to the beach Water and electricity supply already on site, ready to build Large access to the land, great freehold investment opportunity! Land Area
7800 sqm
Price IDR 250,000,000/Are Ownership Freehold
PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 781
Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Leasehold,800m from beach,1600 sqm (16 are), Leasehold 29 years, IDR 8,000,000/Are/Year Pasut Beachside Freehold Land - Between Beach And River, 1655 sqm (16.55 are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are 500 - 600m from beach, 1000 sqm (10 are), Freehold, IDR 800,000,000/Are Leasehold Beachside Land, 2500 sqm (25 are), Leasehold 27.6 years, IDR 10,000,000/Are/Year Spacious Freehold Land In Berawa, 1200 sqm (12 Are), Freehold, IDR 685,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Short Drive To The Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Umalas 1 Near Petitenget, Leasehold 30 years, 1800 sqm (18 Are), IDR 9,500,000/Are/Year
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LAND FOR RENT 23,75 are area Brawa Beach. Very strategic location for villa or resto. Only 5 mnt to Brawa Beach. Rp. 19.000.000 negotiable. Max 30 years.
For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305]
GIANYAR Studio building for sale in Ketewel/Guwang area. Small house attached at the rear tranquil rice field view on green belt land overlooking ocean in Sanur. Land size 4 are: <imagegraven@gmail.com>. 081 2388 3532. [8994]
Call 0857 3733 7243 NC/RE/M-Sept. 17, 14
SEMINYAK
SANUR
Best price investment in Seminyak. $85,000. 29 years lease hold, brand new luxury studio apartment. 42m2, completely furnished with beautiful complex facilities. Ready to move in or start renting from September 2014. Call now for further information or inspection. 0813 3767 4040 / 08123 88 1677. [8855] Seminyak Jl Telaga Waja land for lease 5.5are 29 yrs lease with extension option, central & quiet location. 18 million/area/yr. Contact 081 2389 0994 or <peter@ penjorbalimandiri.com>. [8927]
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Villa for rent in Sanur area. Located 4 Km north Sanur, on 18 ara land, this property consist in two separate building. Main villa has 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, very large livingroom kitchen, gudang, large private swimming pool, garden with ocean view, large garage. All A/C and all modern comforts and telephone. Second building consists in three bedrooms, two bathrooms, open livingroom and kitchen. All furnished western style. All just renewed. Price USD 30,000/year. Please contact at 0813 3720 5352 (English) or 0821 4554 6488 (Bahasa) or <niwayan88@ hotmail.com>. [8998]
Restaurant / Bar for rent. Location: Seminyak. Contract: 3 years & 5 years. Option. Fully furnished & equipped. All licenses present. Information: <restaurant@lestari-bali. com>. [8956]
Sanur beach side luxury 3 bedrooms villa, swimming pool, furnished, outdoor dining bale, etc on 5 are, no agents. Tel: 081 2381 5133. [9008]
Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154]
House for rent, just renewed, two bedroom romantic style, two bathroom, furnished, new kitchenset, all AC, hot cool water, livingroom with fanlamp, garden, terrace, location Sanur, 2 minutes to the beach & independen school, only 60 million/year. Call owner: 082 147 245 997 / 0361-275 3382, email: <mataharicantik@yahoo.com>. [9015]
Rental. Luxury two bed two bath with plunge spa pool/ fully furnished/wifi/cable tv/huge lounge area/ two minutes to Seminyak Square. IDR 200 million per annum. Email: <sabeena1786@gmail.com>, tel: 0812 3938 5270. [8979]
Balinese style home for rent, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen with dinningroom, large living space, balcony, big garden 530m2 land, laundry room, warehouse, just 100 million rp/ year. Call: Mr Bagus 082 147 245 997. [9016]
2x Fully renovated and upgraded shops for rent on Jl Drupadi, Seminyak. One 100% complete and another 95%. IBM in place. Min 3 years, max 10 years. Pls visit <http://tinyurl.com/drupadi> or call 0812 3767 4243. [8980]
3 bedroom, 2 bathroom with pool, AC, wifi, living close with kitchen, garace only 65 million rp/year. Call Mr. Bagus 082 147 245 997. [9017] C/Re/G-3 Sept. 14
Shop over contract till mid April 2015 Kunti I. Excellent location, close to maid rd Seminyak. Wide frontage 7 metres. 65 million. Can extend for further years. Ph. 0812 3916 9189. [8988] Seminyak area overcontract until Dec 2021 with option to extend for 5 years. 2 storey, total area appr. 110m2. Good for bar, restaurant, shop, etc. 240 mill Rup/year nego. Serious inquiries tel 0858 5111 1493 Bahasa Indo, tel 081 7473 4311 English. No broker!!! [9003]
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Best price villa for rent in Kuta and Seminyak, Bali. 1BR=USD85, 2BR=USD130, 3BR=USD195, 4BR=USD260. Include private pool, breakfast, living room, kitchen set, daily cleaning. Reservation: Vonny +62 81 131 8611 / <favourbali@gmail.com>. *BR=Bedrooms. [9010]
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For rent brand new beautiful luxury villa. 3 bedrooms ensuite bathrooms, fully furnished. Kitchen set, dining area, swiming pool, garage. Villa area, comfortable place. Only 95 million IDR. More information, photos <bagusarthana@ yahoo.com>, 0812 3955 5544 (owner). [9019] Remodeled traditional joglo in secure complex next to mangrove, 100m from the beach, excellent access to bypass. 2 AC bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living room, big garden, swimming pool, furnished, available from September 1st- Yearly contract preferable, please call 0361 270 859 / 289 843. [9021] 4 bedrooms house, 2 bathroom, 2 stories, good location, security in complex, 5 minutes to Sanur, price Rp. 38 million/year, 3 bedrooms fully furnished Rp. 100-150 million/year. Call 0819 9940 9249. [9025] Scape condotel 5 minutes beach, security, pool, one bedroom, living room, kitchen, office, 2 toilets, furnished, cable TV, DVD. 60 million per year, monthly 7 million. Call 0821 4794 3175 or <rbf46_98@yahoo.com>. [9027]
Luxury Balinese-style furnished 2 bedroom 2 bathroom villa, walk to Double6 Beach, sale 6 year lease or rent Rp195 million per year (minimum 3 years), discount longer term, quiet gang, pool, garden, internet. <lanceshay@ hotmail.com>, 0821-4590-3667. [9022] For rent villa in Petitenget. 2+1BR fully furnished, pool, internet, garden, open living room, tv cable, kitchen, 5mins to beach / international school / spa & salon. 195 jt. No agent. Call 081 6196 5094. [9023] Land for lease/sale including the 75% building project 12 rooms villa for, good investment and location, lobby, large swimming pool, kitchen, large parking area. Good return for investment, price negotiable. Call 0819 9940 9249. [9024] Villa Bunny, older style 2 lge bedroom, ensuites, good kitchen, a/c, fans, 8x3 pool, over contract Sept 2015. Jl Drupadi, Rp. 195,000,000. 0819 9919 6919 / <newstartbali@gmail.com>. [9031] C/Re/G-23 July 14
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Beautiful family home / commercial villa in a strategic area in Berawa Canggu. Only 800m from the Canggu Club and 3 minutes driving to the beach, this beautiful villa is the best of family living. Once through the gate, this property will warm your heart up and will catch your eyes. Set on large 1300 Sqm and 674 Sqm of living space, this luxurious property is designed to a minimalist concept with a clever layout suitable for family living or for a commercial purpose. Contact: Teito Furukawa Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 8786 186 7277 Price : USD 1,200,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
Four exclusive new villas located in a high demand area in Jimbaran and only 2 minutes drive to the white sand beach. Part of a secure private compound with security and excellent access, each offers 3 en-suite bedrooms, spacious open & enclosed living, fabulous kitchen, 14x4m pool with generous garden. The villas have been built with the best material and guaranteed top notch quality! Excellent value and a must see for Jimbaran lovers! Contact : Teito Furukawa Title : Hak Milik / Freehold +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 Price : USD 1,160,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
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This villa offers an unparallelled level of privacy and space. Nestled in the rolling hills of the sleepy village of Yeh Kuning, the expansive 10,000 square meters gardens offer a hideaway quite unlike any other. With 4 guest rooms, each with private en-suite, spacious living spaces, huge pool, extraordinary facilities for dining and catering, sporting equipment, and endless possibilities to help you unwind.
Stunning ocean mountain views surrounded by freehold tranquil Motivated vendorand is willing to sell 2,28 hectares of countryside you featuring to this lovely property. land, located is inwhat northwelcomes of Ubud Bali, amazing coconut Situated onthe 4380 M2 a(approximate ARE) of absolute trees set on cliff and beautiful river44 valley. North of Ubud iswaterfront, famous forand its spectacular The village is protected byrice a ďŹ eld large terraces. and extremely sturdy located 600 m above sea levels andeco enjoys good embraces temperatures. retaining wall, this â&#x20AC;&#x153;natural wood propertyâ&#x20AC;? you This land suitable to build ecohome. friendly villa. and spiritually enhances thisresort restfulor4 luxury bedroom Price per ara is IDR only 60 juta
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This Freehold property is perfectly located in a gated area, walking distance from the white sand beach in Sanur. The 2 storey villa is ideal for those who are looking for a family house in Bali. The open living and kitchen area is very spacious with a nice view of the big pool. The master bedroom is located on the ďŹ rst ďŹ&#x201A;oor with an en suite bathroom. The 3 other bedrooms are located on the second ďŹ&#x201A;oor, each with en suite bathroom. Built in 2013.
This luxury villa is a must see in Canggu! The villa features a Toraja roof with a unique design and has been maintained to a high standard. From every living area you overlook beautiful rice ďŹ elds. The rooms are situated around the pool making each one special with great views of the pool, garden and the rice ďŹ elds. The villa has been designed by well known architect Putu Edy Semara.
Contact : Johanna Title : Hak Milik / Freehold +62 (0) 812 3745 3686 Price : IDR 6,000,000,000 johanna@raywhiteparadise.com
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A superb opportunity for a renovation project only 200 meters from Nelayan Beach in Canggu. The property sits on 1500m2 plot of freehold land containing a 488m2 single ďŹ&#x201A;oor villa. Constructed of the highest quality, the villa features a beautiful garden, huge swimming pool, and a ďŹ&#x201A;exible layout for your interior concept with additional bedrooms possible. The property is exclusively listed with Ray White and the vendor is open to discuss serious inquiries. A guaranteed best buy! Title : Hak Milik / Freehold Price : USD 1,450,000
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SSEM590 Seminyak
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Three bedroom villa located in one of famous area in Bali in Batu Belig. Only minutes drive to the center of Seminyak and a few steps to the beaches. This property is part of a secure complex and has a professional rental management in place and is a fantastic cash machine. Famous location near Mozaic Beach restaurant, Labarca, Naughty Nuris and many more popular restaurants. Open living concept with the dining area facing to the swimming pool. Cleverly fully equipped kitchen. Contact : Citra Title : Hak Milik / Freehold +62 (0) 818 0543 0453 Price : USD 518,000 citra@raywhiteparadise.com
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Freehold Boutique Hotel For Sale Renowned as part of a select few, luxurious long-term accommodation options in Bali, Berawa Beach Residence is built for ultimate convenience, comfort and style. This chic property offers sophisticated apartments designed for both VKRUW WHUP DQG ORQJ WHUP VWD\V SURYLGLQJ D PRUH Ă&#x20AC;H[LEOH DQG affordable alternative to hotels in Bali. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 18,000,000,000
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