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edited by John M Echols Indonesian Writing in Translation is a 2009 reissue of the 1956 Cornell anthology of translated modern Indonesian literature written in Indonesian during the 1950s. That classic, now a rarity, was originally published by two Djakarta publishing houses, Balai Pustaka and Pustaka Rakjat. Because of the lack of available material, the compilation originated as a series of class exercises performed by some of the editor’s students at Cornell University as a part of his advanced modern Indonesian language course during the years 1952-1955, presenting a brief survey of the literature being published during the time. Literary historians and critics generally divide Indonesian literature into “generations,” a convenient label for distinguishing groups of writers chronologically: the Generation of ’20, ’30 and ’45. The latter term is the only one that has gained widespread acceptance. The Generation of ’50 is well represented in this book. At the outset, it’s important to keep in mind the distinction between Indonesian literature and the literature of Indonesia, the latter including the quite extensive writings in Javanese, Madurese, Sundanese, Minangkabau, and other local languages of Indonesia. This anthology includes only selections written originally in Indonesian, which are naturally more poignant in their original Indonesian version. Modern Indonesian literature is generally acknowledged to begun in 1920 with the appearance of Merari Siregar’s novel Azab dan Sengsara Anak Gadis (The Miseries of a Young Girl). The appearance of Marah Rusli’s Siti Nurbaja in 1922, which depicts real life situations and characters instead of ones drawn from fantasy, is another important landmark in the history of the country’s modern literature. The introduction is a virtual Who’s Who of prominent internationally oriented Indonesian intellectuals. At the end of the introduction is a short but useful bibliography of works about modern Indonesian literature in English and French. An appendix gives concise literary biographies of Abdul Muis, Armijn Pane, Amir Hamzah, Chairil Anwar, Hamka, Idrus, Sitor Situmorang, Alisjahbana, etc. Award-winning heavyweights such as Mochtar Lubis and Pramoedya Ananta Toer have made it onto the stage of world literature. The book’s essays, short stories and poems range from simple boy-meets-girl encounters and the gentle tug of war between the generations to the practice of faith in Java’s priyayi class, the problem of forced marriages and the conflict between old and new. A very common theme is that of a Western-educated Indonesian youth’s conflict with tradition-bound family. There are prison tales, nostalgic childhood reminisces, terrifying skirmishes during the revolution. The stories cover the periods during and after the independence struggle against the Dutch when the colonialists were finally readying themselves to finally leave the country. The trauma and physical remnants of the war are evident everywhere. “Happy Associations” records the impressions and sensations of a prisoner of war in a Dutch camp, developing into a tale of hot pursuit of a young platoon commander punctuated with violence, while “Djamal, City Guerilla” tells of a guerilla who infiltrates Yogya during the

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The innocent chance meeting on a train between a med student and a kindergarten schoolteacher in the short story “Meant for Each Other” is contrasted with the desolate imagery of the love poems of Charil Anwar, an existential poet so original that he came to greatly influence the development of the modern Indonesian language. The setting of “Sails Unfurled” in post-revolution Jakarta, a time of bicycles, horse carriages and phonographs, relates the exchange between children and their parents over what it means to lead a meaningful life. Abisjahbana’s “Meeting,” a piercing story of a man who seems to absorb the grief of the whole world, would affect anyone who has ever lost a love one. Another powerful poem about grief is “Elegy” which shows how loss can still be deeply felt long after the war is over. Death does not always win. In the mystical “Ari’s Song,” a man cheats the reaper by miraculously recovering from his illness. Hamka’s penetrating “Under the Protection of the Kabah” recalls the writer’s three month long pilgrimage to Mecca. The same writer’s “My Father,” set during the Japanese occupation, tells of an ulama (Islamic teacher) who is so steadfast in his faith that he refuses to bow to the emperor of Japan, thereby singlehandedly starting a spiritual revolution against the Japanese in Indonesia. I enjoyed most the non-fiction stories that are obviously autobiographical. The dismayingly funny “Imperialists Fenced In” is about ungrateful war refugees who gradually and insidiously take over the compound of a kind host until a fence has to be built around the newcomers to check their expansion. The writer brilliantly compares the encroachment of his family home to the Dutch duplicity in the Linggarjati Agreement of 1946. Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s wistful “Vanished Childhood” tells of the great writer’s early childhood in Blora and his relationships with housemaids, a crippled monkey, his loving father, his devoutly religious mother, masterfully comparing a boy’s rueful and ever-changing childhood with the ebb and flow of the nearby Lusi River.

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“Spy Glass” is a wonderfully tactile description of the behavior of passengers on a train steaming towards Parungpandjang, dissecting in such detail the bodily functions, eating habits and smells and noises that it reminded me of the untrammeled exuberance of Beat Generation writers who were, coincidentally, contemporaries of the book’s contributors. Indonesian Writing in Translation is obviously of value to students of comparative or Southeast Asian literature, but the compilation would also be relevant to the general reader. The settings, the characters, the conversations and the issues in these well-crafted pieces - though written over 65 years ago – could very well take place in contemporary times. Nihil novi sub sole. Indonesian Writing in Translation edited by John M Echols, Equinox Publishing 2009, ISBN 978-6028397032, 212 pages, dimensions 15 cm X 23 cm (9 x 6 x 0.5 inches). Available for Rp279,000 at Ganesha bookstores: corner of Jl. Raya Ubud & Jl. Jembawan in Ubud; Jl. Petitenget 888 (inside Biku Restaurant) in Seminyak; Jl. Danau Tamblingan 42 in Sanur. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2012 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-19 Sept. 12


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Are You Ready For The Next Disaster? Indonesia lies between two continents (Asia and Australia), between two oceans (Indian and Pacific Oceans) and at the confluence of three major tectonic plates: the Indo Australia, Eurasia and the Pacific plates. This creates a high potential for earthquakes when plates collide. In addition, Indonesia has 129 active volcanoes, 80 of them classified as dangerous. Other natural disasters have often plagued Indonesia, namely tsunami, hurricanes, floods, landslides, drought and a plethora of manmade disasters such as industrial accidents (e.g. the famous mudflow), social conflict, terrorism, and forest and land fires. Bali also has experienced its fair share of disasters: earthquakes, floods, whirlwinds, terrorist attacks. Since the 2004 devastating earthquake and tsunami in Aceh, the Indonesian government has taken some concrete steps towards formulating an effective nationwide disaster management plan, not only to counter the aftermath of disasters but also to prevent or reduce the impact of impending disasters. That this national plan is still not optimally efficient was painfully demonstrated in Aceh during the earthquake in April this year when the lack of preparedness among local authorities created a lot of chaos and confusion among the public. It could be said that the government, the community and all relevant disaster management stakeholders in Indonesia are still not adequately prepared to deal with disasters. G i v e n t h e r e c o g n i z e d inadequacies of the present system, how can people best plan for eventual calamities? Every Bali resident should know about the current disaster management plan for Bali: what is in place, what authorities are in charge, what is being done on the Banjar level to help the population deal with possible contingencies. Here is a realistic look at the existing resources on a national and local level, and how you can use these resources when planning for eventual disasters that are unfortunately part of Bali life. The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPD) - The BNPD (Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana) is the official nationwide umbrella organization for disaster management. Its official mission is disaster risk reduction through the development of a reliable system of early warning and an integrated, coordinated, and comprehensive strategic plan for national disaster management. Its main tasks are to provide guidance and direction in the efforts of disaster management including disaster prevention, emergency response, rehabilitation and reconstruction, and develop standards and guidelines for the establishment of regional disaster management agencies. In order to execute this challenging task, the BNPD coordinates with 37 ministries & institutions, 33 Provincial Disaster Mitigation Agencies (Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah or BPBD) and 388 regency offices. The intention of setting up the BNPB at the central level and the BPBD at the provincial and district/ city level is so disaster management initiatives can be managed in a more directed, integrated and comprehensive manner at the actual disaster sites. The BNPB has a very informative website at http://www.bnpb. go.id which is continually updated with pertinent information on current and most recent natural disasters (earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, landslides, hurricanes, etc.) It displays a 3-status alert system for active volcanoes: Yellow (Alert), Orange (Standby) and Red (Danger). The website contains a number of helpful and informative publications in PDF format; most are available in English and can be viewed and/or downloaded. The most important document is the National Disaster Management Plan for 2010-2014 (DM Plan). The DM Plan is the government’s effort to formulate effective disaster management programs based on recognized disaster risks in Indonesia for the 2010-1014 period. The BNPB website lists 13 different categories of natural and man-made disasters that frequently occur in Indonesia. Disaster risk is classified as geological (earthquake, tsunami, volcanic eruption), hydro/meteorological (floods, landslides, droughts, hurricanes, extreme weather, fires), biological (epidemic diseases, plant and animal diseases), failure of technology (industrial and transportation accidents, nuclear radiation, chemical pollution), and sociopolitical factors (social, ideological, religious conflicts, terrorism). The Agency for Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics

(BMKG) - Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika has complete and up-to-date information on any type of weather pattern and weather related disaster occurring in Indonesia, present, past or future. Their up-to-the minute reporting on earthquakes includes any potential danger of tsunami. You can also follow the development of tropical cyclones, wind storms and any prevailing conditions. You can sign up for streaming updates on email or cell phone. Specific to Bali, the BMKG website is www. bmgbali.com. It is somewhat limited and cryptic in its information. Bali Provincial Disaster Management Agencies (BPBD) - The national disaster preparedness, mitigation and reconstruction plan has led to the creation of provincial and regional centers with their own disaster response and disaster management plans. In Bali each region has its own Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah (BPBD) though only BPBD Kota Denpasar has a working website and its information is limited to the Denpasar area and the southern part of Bali. BPBD Kota Denpasar publishes information on potential and current disasters in Denpasar and southern Bali and some helpful hints on how to deal with them. There are interesting maps like the tsunami hazard map and maps for areas prone to flooding and high winds. The tsunami hazard map shows color coded hazard zones in yellow and red. The yellow areas are prone to a moderate risk with waves below 3 meters. The red zones can be severe with waves higher than 3 meters. Tsunamis can be triggered by earthquakes that have a magnitude of 8.0 or higher. Of interest to people living on the south and east coast of Bali: they live in the red zone. Be forewarned. And remember that In Bali, any potential tsunami is expected to arrive within 20 to 80 minutes after a major earthquake has struck with an off-shore epicenter. A visit to BPBD Kota Denpasar turned up additional information that is very useful to expats. The Denpasar Disaster Management office has 3 divisions, each with a well defined program: Prevention & Preparedness, Emergency Logistics and Reconstruction & Rehabilitation. The role of the Prevention Unit is to inform the public on disasters that could befall Bali and present the various programs that have been developed to prepare the general populace to deal with them. They have printed useful brochures (Bahasa Indonesia at present; translations in the works), available at the Denpasar BPBD, Jl. Iman Bonjol No. 176 to show how to deal with a number of disasters. They work mainly with schools, banjar organizations, the Bali Hotel Association, etc. to divulge information, teach awareness and preparation techniques, and maintain constant liaisons. They regularly visit schools and teach students from kindergarten level on up on how to deal with possible disasters. At the banjar level they work with Sehehe Teruna Teruri which is the banjar’s youth organization. Various banjar people have been selected and thoroughly trained to help in case of disaster or evacuation. There are organized communication channels with the various banjars using 2-way radio systems. Other channels like TV and radio stations and the printed media are also used to get the message across. The Logistics division comes into action when a disaster occurs and organizes and coordinates all disaster management activities like evacuation in conjunction with the affected banjars. Two evacuation procedures have been defined depending on the type of disaster: vertical and horizontal. Vertical evacuation directs the population to any high rise buildings or multi-story hotels for shelter. Horizontal evacuations direct people to public gathering sites such as stadium, football fields, etc. via appropriate evacuation routes. The 3rd division is the Reconstruction department and they spearhead any reconstruction efforts postdisaster. BPBD Denpasar operates a 24/7 call center :036122333 for live calls or 0361-8022232 to send SMS. Another official disaster management unit in our area is EOC/ Pusdalops PB (Emergency Operations Center of Bali Province). The EOC was created with funding from the French Red Cross to function as a control center for disaster management in case of tsunami. It has an extensive data and Information base, operates the tsunami early warning systems (TEWS) and coordinates center operation for disaster and emergency service response. The EOC will get impending tsunami alerts from the BMKG and disseminate that information to the media and all relevant agencies. At the time the sirens are activated, they will go to into disaster response mode and operate emergency services. The EOC has a website called “Bali Safety” and has published a pamphlet in English explaining its role and activities, and giving helpful information on how to react during an earthquake. There are 6 TEWS or tsunami early warning systems in Bali, all located in the Denpasar area and southern part of Bali: in Sanur, Kuta, Seminyak, Kedongana (Serangan island), Tanjung Benoa and Nusa Dua. These sirens are tested on the 26th of every month at 10 am. When there is imminent danger of an

approaching tsunami and evacuation is officially ordered, the sirens will sound continuously for 3 minutes. This is based on a fully automatic system which detects when water recedes. The sirens are also used to alert to flood dangers from the 2 main Denpasar rivers. The EOC’s other partners are GTZ (now GIZ: German International Cooperation Agency), the BMKG (Metereology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency) and the Bali Hotel Association. GTZ/GIZ contributed the tsunami early warning system (TEWS) that is installed on Tanjung Benoa. In association with the Bali Hotel Association (BHA) the TEWS project includes an evacuation plan and procedures for residents and visitors of Tanjung Benoa in case of tsunami. The evacuation plan provides immediate access to a number of the multi-storied hotels built at Tanjung Benoa when an official tsunami alarm has sounded. As an active partner in Bali’s Disaster Management Plan, the Bali Hotels Association has developed tsunami preparedness initiatives and standards. A full time BHA security and safety executive works with BHA hotels enabling the exchange of information, targeted training as well as professional collaboration in challenging situations. For further information on BHA’s security and safety initiatives, check their website: www.balihotelsassociation.com. Formulating a personal disaster management plan - You will have to take into account that official disaster management in Indonesia still tends to emphasize emergency response rather than disaster prevention and risk reduction. It behooves you to develop your own plan that emphasizes preparedness. Be aware that earthquake and tsunami warnings are issued by the BMKG, so sign up for their alerts. Keep in mind that all high magnitude earthquakes do not necessarily trigger tsunamis and low magnitude earthquakes sometimes do trigger tsunamis. The sirens would be key because they are the official warnings for a true need to evacuate. Most foreign embassies do not have much useful information on their websites relating to d i s a s t e r management. However, most list a 24-hour emergency number and are duty bound to assist their respective nationals in the event of war, civil unrest or natural disaster. They will arrange evacuation if appropriate. As an expat, it would be wise to be register with your embassy and inquire about their procedures in case of disaster and eventual evacuation. If you live in any of the areas covered by the early warning system, i.e. sirens, you will undoubtedly hear the call for evacuation. Best to follow the locals and look for the authorities or trained pecalang to help you guide your evacuation. Don’t waste time collecting valuables – only the strict necessary like passports and money – round up your children and strike for higher ground away from the beach. If in the vicinity of a participating hotel, go there. If you own your home, you should have insurance to cover for damage from any of the Bali-prone disasters. And prepare an emergency kit to grab in case you have to evacuate your home immediately. For starters, visit your regional BPBD center and your banjar and ask about their disaster management program. Story by Ines Wynn Photos: FEMA News Photos

Useful Resources • National Disaster Management Website: http://www.bnpb.go.id • Denpasar Disaster Management office: Jl. Iman Bonjol 176 Tel: 0361480066. Call Center: 0361-223333 or 0361-8022232 (SMS only) www. penanggulanganbencana.denpasarkota.go.id • Emergency Operations Center (EOC): Jl D. I Panjaitan No.6 Renon – Tel 0361-251177 www.balisafety.baliprov.go.id • • • • • • • • •

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For Sale; iPhone 4S 16GB black unlocked from USA. Few months old so perfect screen/back/everything. Comes with original box/ charger / headphones. Rp. 6.5 Juta SMS/call Henney 0821 4758 8546 for photos. Seminyak. [099] For Sale; iPhone 4 16GB black unlocked from USA. 6 months old so perfect screen/back/everything. Comes with charger. Rp. 4.75 Juta. SMS/call Henney 0821 4758 8546 for photos. Seminyak. [100]

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For Sale; Unwanted gift, spring bed 2 in 1 for kids, size 120x100 only Rp. 1.700.000. Call 0819 9939 3549. Denpasar. [101] For Sale; Baby crib imported from Singapore. Made from wood, brown and cream color. Includes mattress, bumper pads, waterproof crib pad, and linens, all from USA. Perfect condition. Moving October 1st, must sell. Rp. 2 million. 0819 9966 6610. Jimbaran. [102] C/Ns/I-18 April 12

For Sale; Teakwood telp table and chair, brown, very good condition, paid Rp. 2 million selling less than half price Rp. 1 million (fixed). Contact Kevin 0818 0531 8192. [176] For Sale; Helmet full face like new, color black, brand Megelli Sachs, like new, size L. Rp. 250.000. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [009] For Sale; Wood bankirai, 3 pieces, new but dry, size: 5 meter 5/15cm. Left over project. Rp. 550.000 each. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [010] C/Ns/I-19 Sept 12

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For Sale: Canon 450D + canon 50mm/f1, 8+ uvfilter+ bag+flash, Sigma ef-530dg st = Rp. 3.5 million. Telp: 0812 371 44511 (for SMS). Jimbaran. [194] For Sale; Motorcycle leather jacket, brand new never worn. My design, padded elbow and back protectors. Cost Rp. 2.5 mil. sell for Rp. 1.5 mil or offers. Terry 0813 3813 6110. Sanur. [218] For Sale; Unwanted gift! USB Kingston 32GB with “Rolling Stone’s Greatest 500 Albums Of All Time” collection. Price in shop Rp. 1.2 million, sell for Rp. 800.000. Call 0821 4500 6711. Kuta. [221]

Looking For; Unused or 2nd iphone/iPod/iPad/Macbook/ iMac. Offer me i’ll give you best price. <rentkindle@ yahoo.com>, call 0858 8000 2500. Denpasar. [169] For Sale; Unwanted gift ladies leather bag pack from Miow, famous boutique in Seminyak. Price at shop Rp. 900.000, asking for Rp. 600.000 nego. Contact 780 0587. Ubud. [170] For Sale; Oriental style coffee table, teakwood, size 100cmx100cmx35cm. Simple one, 10yrs old, solid wood. Rp. 750.000 Contact 780 0587. Ubud. [171]

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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka

Life with Ease & Joy

No matter where I go in the world, it seems that people have very similar desires – they desire to have more ease and joy in their lives. Unfortunately, many people don’t know how to create this way of being or make the necessary changes within themselves so that more joy and ease will show up in their lives. I see clients who are destroying themselves with guilt about not being a good enough daughter or wife, destroying their bodies because they don’t know how to fully love and accept themselves, and destroying their lives because they refuse to get let go of the past or stop living in the future. We human beings can be so hard on ourselves and others, forgetting how to truly cherish how magnificent we really are. We have a very sophisticated operating system known as our brain that has an incredible capacity to function far beyond what we can even imagine. Our thoughts can literally create our reality and make our lives magical, or alternatively, create a living hell that is totally unbearable. If everyone could see how truly amazing their brains really are they would have the ability to completely transform themselves and their lives in an instant. But sadly, most people live well below their capacity, because they don’t believe that anything else is possible. They have been entrained to believe that there are no choices for them, so they must accept their fate and survive as best as they can. But what if it didn’t have to be this way? What if I told you that you could create your life exactly as you want it to be? Many of you might start making up reasons why this couldn’t be possible or going into the probabilities of what might occur if you did x or y? We kill our possibilities long before they even have the remotest chance of being actualized. But what if we chose to live more in the possibilities instead of the probabilities? Does that feel lighter for you? It certainly does for me! So let me give you some examples. I had a client who recently came to me who was quite upset about the difficulties she was having with her mother. They were always fighting and she felt sure that there was no way to find resolution. She told me that her mother always had to be right and she didn’t want to give in to her, because that would mean she was wrong. I asked her: “Have you considered the possibility of just letting your mother be right, even if you think she’s wrong? Would it make your life easier if you just said: “Mom, you’re right, and I’m wrong, so what can I do to make things easier for you?” The young woman had been so caught up in her rightness and the mother’s wrongness that she had never thought about another possibility. After I asked her these questions I could see a flash of illumination cross her face. She told me that it had always been so important for her to prove herself right in her mother’s eyes.

When we go into the polarities of right or wrong, good or bad we stay in separation which ultimately causes us much more pain. Why not choose something different? Even if you don’t think the person is right, what are you getting out of making that person wrong? Does it make you happier? Does your life feel easier or do you feel like you’re fed up? Another example occurred with my friend’s son in the USA who’s in elementary school. He’s a very bright and active child who can’t sit still for too long. One day she came to school to pick him up and meet his new teacher. Just after she introduced herself, the teacher launched into a speech about how her son was not behaving according to her rules and how she was concerned, because he was disrupting the other kids. The mom replied, “Wow, we’ve just met and the first thing you tell me is everything that’s wrong with my son. It would really be nice to hear what he’s doing well at in school.” This comment stopped the teacher in her tracks. She thought for a moment and then listed several things that her son was doing really well at and even praised him. The mom got the awareness that her son would have a very difficult time unless he played by the teacher’s rules. That night she sat him down and talked to him about his future possibilities and what steps he could take so that his school life could be much easier. She explained that he had some choices to make. Either he could keep being disruptive and the teacher would continue to punish him, or he could behave well, be nice to his teacher even when he didn’t feel like it and play the game so that his life could go more smoothly. Well, even though he was just a seven year old boy, he totally understood what his mom was telling him and opted to make it easy on himself. Kids are much cleverer than us adults!

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So it’s up to you; it’s all just a choice. We can choose to live our lives with more ease and joy, or we can do it the hard way. But why have it hard when you can have it easy? If we want our life to change then we must begin by changing ourselves. Life is full of so many wonderful possibilities! Just keep asking: what else is possible? Michele is a healer, transformational coach, teacher & writer who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She has lived on Bali for 10 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformation healing experience for her clients and students. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2012 © Michele Cempaka C/Ns/G-25 Jan. 12


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Bali Advertiser

19 September - 03 October, 2012

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Are You Organizing a Dinner and/or Party?

DUTCH DJ + SOUNDSYSTEM (w/ kitas)

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For Sale; LG home theater set HT806TM. Warranty still valid. 5.1channel (6 speakers) 850W total source with built-in DVD player with full HD 1080p upscaler. Price Rp. 2 million. <garage868@gmail.com>, 081 193 9281. Sanur. [177] For Sale; Apple composite AV cable. Easily connect your iPod, iPhone, or iPad to the composite video inputs on a TV. Also features audio and USB connectors. Price: Rp. 300.000. Please contact 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [178] For Sale; Kitchen equipment freezer (Sanyo SF-C30), gas baking oven (Getra RFL-36) s.steel under counter chiller (GEA UCC3D-210), proofer (Getra FJ15), s.steel single sink. Good price. Everything in perfect condition. And many plastic containers. S.steel cooking pots, very cheap.Contact 0821 4765 0906 Anno / <annosta@gmail.com>. Nusa Dua. [149] For Sale; Generator Krisbow max output 2.7kw, new, price Rp. 2.500.000. Contact 0821 4765 0906 Anno / <annosta@gmail.com>. Nusa Dua. [150] For Sale; Kitchen equipment. Fridge, chicken rotiseries, oven, mixer and many things. All item 95% new, good condition. Call 0878 6289 3936. [151]

Garage Sale; 100 English fiction hard and soft cover books in good condition. Will sell all for Rp 1.000.000. Please call 081 7472 8036. Denpasar. [093] Looking For; Used TV min 32� and juicer, must be in good condition. Looking for cheap used surfboard min 7,2’. Call 081 787 5527. Padang Sambian. [094]

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For Sale; Mothercare Spin Pram baby stroller, top condition under 1 year usage. Baby already prefer to walk. Bought Rp. 7.9juta will sell for Rp. 5.5juta. Image preview http://bit.ly/UB0xF2. Contact <simonpurwa@ gmail.com> or (0361) 743 0700. Kuta. [095] For Sale; Bounty hunter metal detector USA new. Have you ever seen anyone looking for gold on the beach? You can be the first. lost rings and gold necklaces. Find buried treasure. Get Rich. Rp. 2.5jt 081 2394 2215. Jimbaran. [096] Wanted; Fitness equipment, dumbbell bench flat and incline, weight set good price good condition. Call 081 774 8887. [196] For Sale; Hot water heater Rinnai electric 15 litres 350 watt, new still in the box never used new Rp. 1.9 juta sell for Rp. 1.3 juta. SMS/ph 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [197]

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Wanted Chihuahua puppy. Free expat raised kittens John 0813 3806 4583. [001] looking for loving home. Donation for Vet Appreciated. Cute, healthy, vaccinated E-mail: <balicatlady@gmail. pups for adoption from Bali com>. 085 5373 0513. [004] Adoption Rehab Centre BARC call Linda 081 855 0947. [002] Rescued young male Bali dog, sterilized, around 5 Save a Bali puppy today! months old, cute and never Loveable puppies desperately aggressive, playful, is looking looking for temporary foster for a new family in a safe homes. BAWA 977 217. [003] place. He needs company of

another dog and safety. <cyrillepeters@hotmail. com>. 0878 8803 1829. [005] Free to loving home: cute Bali cat, male, Tiger grey, long tail, 2mth old, de-wormed, vaccinated, was sitting in front of our door, asking for food and help, cant keep him. We have already 6. Call 081 138 6046 or 736 380. [006]

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For Sale Line Ads Rp. 7.000 per word. Photo ads Rp. 435.000. All ads must be paid before printing. Sale 7 Golden Retriever For Sale; Pedigree Rotweiller Puppies. Call 0813 3859 puppies. Beautiful, Healthy 8 4888 / 081 7978 3883. [007] weeks old Puppies. Looking for a caring, loving family to Very cute pug puppies for take of us. Call 081 2393 2116 sale, 5 months old. Contact: (English) or 081 138 9566 0813 3759 7206 / E-mail : (Indonesian). [010] <nean999@gmail.com>. [008] For Sale; purebred female Chihuahua stud service & GreatDane (Scoobydoo), 2 puppies available. Call 0812 months old very active and 3989 3333. [009] healthy poppies. 0857 3713

1720, <gery.lengkong@ gmail.com>. [011] Groodle puppies. 10 weeks, 2 blacks males left, Rp.5 mill. Expat breeder. Vaccinated wormed and vet checked. Ideal family pet. Medium to large dogs. Lizzie: +62 859 3612 8899, Agung: +62 852 3708 5869. <www. poodledoodle.net>. [012]

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For Sale; Watch Omega constellation automatic chronometer steel incl. original steel bracelet, condition like new. All original, 50 years old, this watch is an original one. Price: 4,5 juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [008]

For Sale: Kiumatsu voltage stabilizer 10,000N ac automatic voltage regulator little used bought in error. Rp. 3 million nego. 0812 3618 2680. Sanur. [230] For Sale; Portable evaporative air cooler, Honeywell brand, cools up to 12m2, water tank capacity 12L, oscillating louvers, remote control, manual book, Rp. 650.000 nego, very good condition, like new. Contact 0821 1394 7272 if interested. Kuta. [192]

EAT IN & TA (0361) 8 KE AWAY 57 0880

LITTLE KITCHEN International and Asian Cuisine CAFÉ | LOUNGE

Coffee & Breakfast | Lunch & Dinner | Free Canapes 07.00 - 23. 00

N Bali Budha

Little

KITCHEN café | lounge ya Semer

Jl. Raya Canggu

For Sale; Collection of 1000 albums: Lounge & Chillout music plus all Putumayo albums. All albums are on DVDs. Perfect quality, because i got it from a DJ in Ibiza. Sell for 1.5 million (nego). Call 0821 4500 6711. Kuta. [223]

For Sale; Sofa set, 1x2 seater, 2x1 seater. Modern design. Paid Rp. 5.5 million 18 months ago, sell for Rp. 2.3 million. Call 081 7971 0522. Kuta. [228]

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Looking For; Used Phillips compo tape with radio. Contact : 0813 8625 0849. Denpasar. [214]

Café Moka

Hotel Hapel

Jl. Raya Kerobokan

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Restaurant Review

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

An Italian from Naples! Sale e Pepe used to be a small Italian restaurant hidden from view in an inside section of the m i n i a t u r e s h o p p i n g complex at the end of Jln. Cemara, southern Sanur. Only those who seek out good quality food at budget prices ever found the place! Owner/Chef Egidio Volpicelli needs no introduction to the Bali food scene, A few years ago he set up the kitchen at Seminyak’s Sorriso restaurant, a venue that began with much success [it is now the site of the Swiss Lestari restaurant]. Egidio had left to start his own restaurant, the then humble Sale e Pepe, a small good value eating house for the locals of that area.

a slice of bresaola rolled rouladen style around a leaf of rocket and each prawn, a vinegary salsa on the side. Misto di Affettati e Formaggi is a selection of cold cuts of pork meat & cheese served with cherry tomatoes & olives. Another popular entrée is their Millefoglie di Crema di Tonno Avocado e Pomodoro, 4 layers of filo pastry filled with tuna mousse, avocado & tomatoes.

Now it has expanded giving the restaurant a street presence with inside and terrace seating but still offering the same quality at those budget prices. A native of Napoli, Egidio believes in presenting fresh local ingredients prepared and cooked the old fashioned Italian way.

Egidio comes from Napoli and so do pizzas. A couple of different ones include Wurstel e Funghi, tomato, mozzarella, beef sausage & mushrooms or that Bresaola again this time in a ‘white pizza’ topped with mozzarella and cream with that air-dried beef.

Simple food, great taste! What could be a more simple way to start, or more Italian, than with Prosciutto Crudo e Mozzarella, Italian Parma Ham & fresh mozzarella, or if you prefer a little taste of Sicily with Polpettine di Manzo con Sugo` di Pomodoro, small balls of minced beef covered with a tangy tomato salsa. As with many dishes at Sale e Pepe big enough to share, served in a three compartment ceramic tray each of which has 4 polpettine. Italian cuisine has almost as many vegetarian options as Asian cuisines do. Baked Eggplant filled with mozzarella cheese, Potato and Mushroom gratin, the one-every-menu Minestrone Soup or a Creamy Pumpkin. The classic salad Caprese with fresh mozzarella, chopped basil and tomato or Insalata di Rucola Parmigiano e Pomodorini, rocket salad tossed with parmesan & cherry tomatoes. Or a simple Bruschette al Pomodoro, 4 slices of toast topped with Extra Virgin Olive Oil, garlic & tomato. As well there are many pasta and pizza options [including that original pizza from Napoli, Margherita, just tomato and mozzarella, the way it was preferred by the then Queen Margherita of Italy]. Bresaola features prominently on the entrée list. It is air-dried, salted beef that has been aged two or three months until it becomes hard and turns a dark red, almost purple colour. It is made from top (inside) round, and is lean and tender, with a sweet, musty smell. It originated in Valtellina, a valley in the Alps of northern Italy’s Lombardy region. At Sale e Pepe you can have it as Carpaccio, thin slices topped with a gorgonzola sauce and avocado or the way I like it, Involtini di Bresaola Rucola e Gamberi, 3 prawns, shelled apart from the easy to remove head and a tail to hold,

The soup list also includes Zuppa di Fagioli e Salsiccia, white beans blended to a thick cream, full of high fibre, and scattered with crumbled pork sausage, my sort of soup. The pasta menu includes all the standard options and a few special ones. Linguine alla Pescatora is tossed with clams, squid, tuna, octopus & shrimps cooked in white wine & parsley whilst the tasty Ravioloni al Sugo D’Anatra is not so small round sachets made in the kitchen, surprisingly heavy in texture, stuffed with spinach and ricotta, topped with an intense sauce of minced duck meat cooked in red wine and covered with grated cheese, a hearty course full of flavour.

Mains include old standards Saltimbocca alla Romana, pan fried beef fillet with Lomo cured ham, Cotoletta alla Milanese, deep fried breaded beef fillet and Involtini di Pollo con Spinaci e Parmigiano, chicken breast filled with spinach & parmesan served with rosemary potatoes. A little different is the Chorizo in Padella, a pan fried Spanish pork sausage served with a mix of vegetable, mashed potato & egg and zucchini and the Italian version of Salsiccia di Maiale alla Griglia, a grilled Italian pork sausage. An import is the International ‘Gordon Blue’ but this one is different, and very popular, the meat presented in a round cylindrical shape. The Beef Scaloppine is amazingly tender, considering its local origin, it cuts and tastes like veal. Lamb Medallion is pan-fried and sits on mashed potato with red wine sauce [pictured].

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Sale e Pepe

Address

: Jln. Cemara 72,Sanur,

Telephone

: 875.4260

Open

: Dinner from 4.00 p.m., daily.

Smoking area

: Yes [in glassed-in area]

Non-smoking area

: Yes [open areas]

Parking

: Street only.

Price

: Rp. 300,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard

Food

: Italian

Wine

: Good value list.

Service

: With a smile.

Atmosphere

: Italian!

Overall

: Happy eating house, great value!

Head of the seafood list is Gamberoni all’Acqua Pazza prawns poached in white vinegar and Triglia alle Erbette, a fillet of snapper that has been poached in butter, lemon zest & herbs. You really taste the fish the extras just complement. Then there is Capesante Pomodorini e Pancetta con Salsa di Caprino for all those scallop lovers [including me], pan fried scallops with cherry tomatoes, bacon & feta cheese sauce.

Copyright © 2012 Gerry Williams

Desserts include the standard Italian Tiramisu and Panna Cotta plus the International Crème Brulee. Chocolate Souffle and Crème Caramel. A relaxed evening is greatly enhanced by a very budget priced wine list.

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.

In Sydney, where I come from, almost every suburb has its local Italian restaurant. Sale e Pepe is the local of southern Sanur. Good simple tastes at very budget prices [every dish below Rp.100,000], you can afford to dine here every night.

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.


Bali Advertiser

Restaurant & Nightlife

19 September - 03 October, 2012

Update Warisan leads the way, once more! As the old CafÊ Warisan once led the way back in the mid 90’s. Now the new Warisan does the same but this time it is the recognition of Bali’s quickly changing tourist base. Their new Degustation Dinner is amazing, and only costs Rp. 390,000++! An exotic start is the Carpaccio of Marinated Wagyu Beef, Black Truffle Tartufata and Brie Sorbet, followed by their Trilogy Foie Gras: Terrine stuffed with figs on brioche, Wagyu beef rolled with foie gras spiced coulis and ravioli with black truffle sauce. Then oven cooked Tiger Prawn [caught not from a farm] served with mushroom emulsion and crushed potato with chives. Break time for the taste buds with a Granny Smith Sherbet. Then a main of Grilled Wagyu hanging Tenderloin served with mushroom sauce in morel flavor, sautÊed spinach and matafin potatoes. Finish with a Passion Fruit SoufflÊ with raspberry sherbet. Now we are back to the food value that made Bali famous and began to attract food lovers from all over the world 10 years ago. The recent escalation of prices at Bali’s top restaurants push them towards world levels which has understandably resulted in falling attendance, yet local restaurateurs keep on loading the prices of food and beverage as if there is no tomorrow! The prices for quality wines at Warisan are also relatively moderate and if their degustation dinner is too big for you how about a full three course dinner that can include Duck Breast [served in honey lemon sauce with a duck leg spring roll and fennel salad] or Seafood Casserole for main, in a set menu for only Rp 170,000++ that also include entrÊe and dessert. The new Warisan, still at old venue on Jln. Raya Kerobokan, also features a relaxed dining style with well-spaced tables for privacy. Who wants to sit shoulder to shoulder with the next table occupants? It is Bali, not Paris, even though the food served at Warisan suggests otherwise.

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For Sale; Stove with oven stainless steel 5 burners, Domo DG 9515, good condition, Rp. 2 million (nego). Call 0813 3775 5108 (Ian) or 0813 3776 4817 (Ketut). [193] For Sale; Baby car seat. Rear facing. Graco brand. Bought in USA 8 months ago. Comes with stroller. Very easy to use and top quality. Moving October 1st, so priced to sell. Rp 1 million. Call 0819 9966 6610. Jimbaran. [103] For Sale; Sisha Rp. 350.000, flavour+arang Rp. 100.000. SMS 0817 0378 1555 Mery. Denpasar. [199]

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Naughty Nuri’s, the famous Ribs restaurant, is in mourning as Nuri’s husband New Yorker Brian Aldinger recently passed away after a prolonged illness. The BBQ at front on the footpath [many years ago just a half drum] had to be an American idea, and it turned out to be one of Bali’s most successful ideas ever. The two restaurants, in Sanggingan, Ubud, and Batu Belig, Kerobokan, will continue as always, but Brian will be remembered. Koki’s

has returned. Still to be found on The ByPass Ngurah Rai in Blanjong, Sanur, it is bigger and better than ever, but still 90% Korean. It has just a smattering of other dishes mainly local seafood including a variety of sates, Tuna Lada Hijam, Chilli Crab and a special Nasi Goreng that boasts a chicken leg and spring roll on the plate beside the mound of fried rice that is topped with egg strips as normally found on Mie Goreng. A major re-fit sees a rather plain but spacious interior full of long tables and a few smaller ones, all of stained wood with comfortable chairs. The Korean menu includes old standards such as Bulgogi, marinated beef cooked at your table. Start with Korean dumplings fried or boiled, stuffed with minced beef or a Pajeon Kimchi Jeon, what the Koreans call a Korean pancake but is really a Korean omelette, stuffed with chilli kim chi. Similar table cooking processes to the Bulgogi are used for the Samkypsal [sliced pork] and Kalbisalkui [thin oblong slices of rib eye beef]. On the side you could enjoy Ramyun Seafood, an egg noodle soup full of mixed seafood, whilst making constant attacks on the bowl of kim chi with your chopsticks. New dishes to Bali’s Korean menus include Tegi Bosam, a big soup of boiled pork neck meat with cabbage and tenjang. Meun Kalbichim is spare ribs meat stewed in very hot chilli with soy, Kori Gomtang, a Korean snail oxtail soup and Golbengi Muchim, snails in a noodle soup with vegetables. For all those of you who love big juicy prawns but detest having to remove the shells at the table then Koki has a great Prawn dish, pan-fried in garlic butter and parsley, just a small mountain of meat!

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Little India

is a famous district in Singapore, full of those aromatic Indian spice smells, small cafes, restaurants and food stalls. It even has a railway station by that name. Little India is also the name of an Indian restaurant in just about every city of the world! Even Ubud has one, but with no connection to the restaurant of the same name in Sanur. For many years Warung Little India was a mere micro restaurant on Jln. Hanoman [ex Warung Nasi Campur]. There were only a couple of tables inside and two on the footpath but the place was always noticeable because busy, busy. Now after a contract ending they have moved to much larger premises on Jln. Sukma, Tebasaya, without the constant passing foot traffic but far more relaxing. It offers very traditional food from the Punjab, the land of the five rivers overlapping both India and Pakistan. A Chicken Curry curiously styled ‘English Curry’ [from the days of the Raj] of chicken meat simmered in tomato, onion, ginger and a blend of spices from the region or a similar Fish or Prawn Curry but cooked in yoghurt. Wonderful Samosas and one of my favourite vegetarian dishes of Alu Matter, a simple dish of potato and green peas in a soft aromatic curry, are amongst the offerings. Other vegetarian options include a Yellow Lentil Soup and eggplant and many mushroom dishes. Eat all with a Vegetable Pulao and whole wheat roti or naan. Alternatively there is a great Mutton Biryani, a style that comes as much from the western Pakistani side of the Punjab, as Indian.

AWAL is another of the cluster of new small restaurants and cafes that have recently opened up on Jln. Lungsiakan [between Sanggingan and Kedewatan, north-west of Ubud]. It is a neat clean cafĂŠ with young smiling staff that offers budget food of local and international origin. Whether it be appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, pasta or mains there is not much to surprise only a few less standard items such as Chicken and Green Papaya Salad or a Mushroom Capuccino Soup. There are also Vegetarian Quesadillas and Steak Sandwiches, the rest is what you would expect, in both content and price.

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has opened another Bali outlet this time on The Bypass, just north of Nusa Dua. There are 30 outlets spread all over Indonesia but in Bali some have been very successful others, not so [Aston Denpasar and Ubud]. The Black Canyon chain is one of Thailand’s most popular and whilst the local version copies quite true [I actually prefer the local Fermented Chicken to the one in Thailand] there has been a sad trend to slowly add more local Indonesian dishes which I find quite strange. Curries and Fried Rice wrapped in an omelette are very popular as are the Thai ‘fusion’ dishes mixing Thai standards with pasta, a fusion stir-fry!

Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com

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Restaurant & Nightlife

Bali Advertiser

19 September - 03 October, 2012

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Restaurant Review

By Gerry Williams www.gotolombok.com

From Yemen to Mataram! Al Hamra is found in Lombok’s capital, Mataram. It started as a small restaurant called Ali Baba in Cakra, but after changing to larger premises as Al Hamra has now moved further up-market on the main street of Mataram, Jln. Pejangit. Al Hamra serves food of the Middle East. A small eating house somewhere in between a simple warung and cafe, nothing flash, but so clean and friendly! Its cuisine is similar to the many kebab houses you find throughout the Middle East. As often done in Indonesia they translate Kambing as Lamb, whereas in fact it is goat. The place is pure Halal, so no alcohol. Incredibly cheap and with the same sort of funny, cheeky, young service you come to expect in Marrakesh and other similar North African Arab cities, although only the owner at Al Hamra is from the Middle East [Yemen], the staff are local Sasak.

Even more different is their Tamr Float, date juice mixed with vanilla ice cream. Syai bil Na’na is mint tea and Syai bil Halib is a milk tea made with the addition of cinnamon, cloves and cardamom, a real taste of Arabia.

I always start with one of their cool refreshing drinks such as their Faraula Float, milk, yoghurt and iced strawberries topped with ice cream.

Al Hamra is an interesting place to visit, it is like taking a trip to the Middle East without leaving home. An exotic atmosphere prevails inside though the food is simple and basic. A regular luncheon stop for me when on my Lombok visits.

Entrees are such as Sambousa [Arab versions of the Indian Samosa], large triangles of thin filo pastry stuffed with a mix of minced goat meat and finely chopped vegetables, very tasty! They normally arrive with a simple sauce accompaniment of tomato and chilli. Ask for their great mustard mayonnaise instead, it gives these wonderful pastries a lift in taste. Your plate of two Sambousas cost $1. Syurba al Adas is a lentil soup, yellow lentils boiled then mashed and combined with flour for thickening, a hearty soup is this, full of fibre. Maraq is an Arabian soup of goat meat and vegetables. Zalata is an Arabian salad, just a bowl of chopped tomato and cucumber, OK if combined with a main that has roti [unleavened bread]. Dejaj is grilled marinated meat from either kambing [goat] or chicken. Kambing Bakar is grilled goat, although goat meat is not suited to direct grilling without a prior preparation of slow boiling and/or marinating. Shoarma, originating in Egypt, is shredded beef tossed in a sauce, and eaten with roti. The Shish Kebab is unusual, marinated strips of beef are grilled on skewers but then removed before serving, again eaten with roti which you wrap around before dipping in the mustard mayonnaise. Most of the main dishes at Al Hamra are based around their Kebuli, which is special Arabian rice. I had thought that Persian rice as served with Chelo Kebabs had the most complicated preparation method but this one is even more so. Firstly the rice is pan fried in oil with a mix of fresh herbs and spices; cumin, cardamom, coriander and cloves amongst others. When the ‘smell is right’; stage two begins. Coconut milk and water is added and the rice is simmered slowly until completely dry, placed aside and left to cool. It is then steamed before serving. The result a light and fluffy non-greasy fried rice, that smells as good as it tastes. This is normally served with a small lump of meat [goat or chicken] still on the bone. You drag out slivers of meat and mix into the rice, along with the side sambal of red chilli, tomato and onion and combine with the small pile of freshly sliced red and green chillis mixed with diced cucumber and onion to lessen the heat. Mix all together and let the fire simmer inside! Wonderful! Mandee sees a different style of Arabian rice, combined with goat meat, served on large platters for groups. This banquet comes in three different sizes, enough for 3-5 persons, 10 - 12 or 15 - 20. Most of the main courses can also be had with Kebuli, Roti or both. Al Hamra is pure Halal, so no alcohol, but a big variety of soft drinks including their Special Punch, a blend of fresh juices whisked with soda, a refreshing drink, as is their special Mint Tea [made for two persons]. Something very different is their Avocado & Coffee drink. They also have Arabian Coffee or Chocolate, as well as the usual range of milk shakes and juices.

Pizza has become an International dish. At Al Hamra they make their pizzas they way that they are done in Yemen, in the Middle East, combining the pizza dough with spices. The base is very light and crunchy. Toppings can be Beef with onions, pineapple and capsicum [Laham], Assorted Vegetables [Khudrawat] and a Cheese and Oregano [Za’ Tar bil Jubna]. Awsal is kebab of goat, a Turkish satay; first marinated in yoghurt, paprika powder and other spices before being grilled over embers then served with a side garnish of crushed pineapple, peppers and onion. The meat is served after being removed from the grilling sticks and the small pieces of meat are incredibly tender and full of taste. Again you eat with roti, wrapping the meat within a fold of the roti and dipping in a tangy mix of mayonnaise, egg yolk and mustard.

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Breakthrough Café & Resto

“The Best place for garden party in town. It is perfectly suited for weddings, gatherings, meetings and holiday parties” Jl. Mahendradata No.10B, Denpasar email: brem_resto@yahoo.com Phone: (0361) 488 593 Norce: 0878 6053 1555 Luisa: 0812 380 6287 Christine: 081 9999 21511 C/R/G-11 July 12

Romantic Right on the Beach Customer’s voice: Leonardo “ Minami is the best Japanese restaurant i have tried in Bali. It’s excellence does not solely thrive on its food, but also on its ambience, and simply heart warming & welcoming staff ”

0812 8613 4471

(Next to Segara Village Hotel, Sanur) C/R/U-19 Sept. 12

Kebuli rice is totally vegetarian as are their special Pizzas with Assorted Vegetables [Khudrawat] or Cheese and Oregano [Za’ Tar bil Jubna].

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Al Hamra

Address

: Jln. Pejangit 15, Mataram, Lombok.

Telephone

: n/a

Open

: Lunch [except Fridays], Dinners, daily.

Smoking Area

: Yes.

Non-smoking Area

: Yes

Parking

: Private, secure.

Price

: Rp. 150,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: None

Food

: Middle-Eastern

Wine

: No alcohol

Service

: Smiling young staff.

Atmosphere

: A kebab house.

Overall

: Something different!

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Copyright © 2012 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. NC/R/I-19 Sept 12


Ubud Area UBUD A SERIOUS HIKE

You have to be capable of some serious walking, but the rewards are breathtaking views and the opportunity to learn about the sustainable development of rural poor villages in the north of Bali. Connie, a recent visitor from South Africa was totally exhausted after the grueling fourhour walk up and down slippery, gravel slopes, but treasured the experience. The path took her into tiny villages with no natural water supply where locals are getting help to set up water catchments and develop sustainable income sources. Swiss-Bali yayasan, Masa Depan Untuk AnakAnak (A Future for Children), arranges these all day hiking trips for “moderate hikers in good physical condition”. They only take a few people at a time, accompanied by local guides and villagers. This is a valuable chance to see behind the scenes, meeting local people who are regaining hope for their future. Phone 081 337 966 240. EARTHQUAKE-SAFE HOUSES Bringing back valuable lessons from the Earthquake-safe building campaign in Sumatra, Ubud-based foundation IDEP has begun a new Earthquake Resistant House Program (Bedah Rumah Aman Gempa or BERAG) here in Bali. The sponsored program will run till July 2013, constructing earthquake resistant houses in some of Bali’s most earthquake prone areas – the districts of Karangasem and Buleleng. The program aims to create a model capable of copying in other disaster prone areas of Bali. At the same time, IDEP will develop an awareness campaign among local communities about the importance of building safe houses, while teaching other skills for sustainable living, including organic garden management. For more information: info@idepfoundation.org. SALSA TO THE EAST A word to dance enthusiasts living on the eastern side of Ubud; visit Waroeng Bernadette on the Mas Clinic road every Tuesday evening. It’s salsa night! Hosted by dance teachers Nia Salsa and Made Beta, these evenings are the perfect place to practice your new moves, with the added bonus that you can dine on Bernadette’s legendary chicken, beef, fish or jackfruit rendang. Don’t miss out; book your table by phoning: 0361 941 290. FB Waroeng Bernadette. WRITING LESSONS IN PARADISE With Ubud Writers Festival only a scribble or two away, people wanting an opportunity to get help with their own writing can choose from one of three workshops with writer, editor and writing coach Shelley Kenigsberg. Choose from a three-day pre-festival workshop at Taman Bebek on Sayan Ridge (September 28-October 1), focusing on “life writing” and memoirs, a post festival Editing in Paradise workshop (October 8–13 Oct) and a third workshop within the UWRF official program. For more information email: shelley@skpublishing.com.au or go to http:// ubudwritersfestival.com/. MORE SLEAZE! – DON’T WEAR A SKIRT Awas! (Means warning, in Indonesian). After last month’s warning about a sleazy driver, a reader wrote in to deliver a warning about another creep. She shops at a local supermarket with her young daughter and buys DVDs from a tiny DVD shop nearby, or did until an acne-faced young man who sells DVDs there harassed them. She says he moved past her in one of the tiny aisles in the shop and bent down as if to put a DVD away on the floor behind her, by her feet.

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WAYAN JEN

As she moved to let him pass she saw what looked like a mirror in his hand. Sure enough, the little creep confessed that he was using a ladies compact mirror to perv up their skirts.

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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-05 Sept 12

So if you are wearing a skirt, watch out for guys putting away something on the bottom shelf. PENJOR TEST

With two of the Bali H i n d u c a l e n d a r ’s most important dates - Galungan and Kuningan - just behind us, here’s a test for visitors and ex-pats alike. What are the essential elements that must be included in the creation of a penjor, that magnificent bamboo hanging decoration that is draped elegantly outside every Hindu compound or business. Ubudians who write into: baubudnews@gmail. com, listing all the correct elements (what) with the correct reason for the element’s inclusion in the penjor (why), will win a dinner for two at an Ubud restaurant. LAST FLING WITH FELLINI Black Beach Italian Restaurant is having a final fling with celebrated Italian film director and screenwriter, Federico Fellini. Winner of four Oscars for Best Foreign Film, Fellini is widely recognized as one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of world cinema; Black Beach is screening his last four movies this month, with free admission every Wednesday at 8pm. For movie titles and bookings, go to http://www.blackbeachubud. blog.com. Dinner bookings, P: 0361 971353. Jl Hanoman #5.

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ANNIVERSARY CHILLOUT Congratulations to Chillout Lounge, celebrating their 1st year anniversary this month with “a huge party with a load of bands playing” on Saturday September 22. Known for good, reasonably priced food and a great casual garden setting, Chillout seems to get closer to a true “community centre” every month. There’s always something happening - Wednesday Debate night, Thursday Games night, Saturday Morning yoga brunch, Saturday Night live music and arts jam session, Sunday morning Mums and Babies brunch – and they also raise money for the Sacred Childhoods Foundation. Visitors and locals are welcome to join the 1st anniversary bash. Arrive at 7pm and stay to see in the official birthday date at midnight on September 23. Jl. Sandat No. 4. E: email natalia@sacredchildhoods.org. SULY RESORT DINING CLUB How about trying a Sunday market with food, activities, music and dancing. The whole day is organized and run by the students of the Bali Global Foundation, underprivileged and orphaned kids who receive education, room and board, plus entrepreneurial training, at Suly Resort through Yayasan Bali Global Foundation. Free dance and gamelan or kirtan performance at 10am, followed by free yoga 11-12 noon. Egg painting, temple offering, t-shirt painting and other craft classes. Food and market stalls 10-5pm. Lucky draw for free hotel room or meal at the organic restaurant. Every Sunday, 10am - 5pm at Suly Resort, 2km from Ubud on Jl Raya Mas.

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Ubud Area

19 September - 03 October, 2012

German playgroup voucher for free from private. Welcome are all children from 2-5. The playgroup starts in Sept. in a beautiful house with garden in Kerobokan. Info in German and English 0819 1663 4665 Jorg. <starke@me. com>. [189]

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UBUD WRITERS READERS FESTIVAL

The Faster I Walk, The Smaller I Am By Kjersti A. Skomsvold, (translated by Kerri A. Pierce) Review by Uma Anyar Did you know that Buddha loved the banana plant because of its meaninglessness? I didn’t, but I enjoyed discovering this tantalizing bit of information while reading The Faster I Wa l k , T h e S m a l l e r I am, a debut novel by Norwegian writer, Kjersti Annesdatter Skomsvold who will be at the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (in October 3-7, 2012) discussing it. Meanwhile, let’s get back to Buddha and bananas. “I gather up my strength and walk to the bookshelf, where I take out the encyclopedia and turn to B, because sometimes clarity in one area can shed light on another. It says that even though the banana plant looks like a tree, it’s really just a big plant that has flowers without sex organs and fruit without seeds. Therefore, the banana doesn’t undergo fertilization and plays no role in the plant’s formation, and when the banana plant has lost its fruit, it dies. It was the meaninglessness of this cycle that made Buddha love the banana plant, which he believed symbolized the hopelessness of all human endeavors.” Mathea Martinsen, the main character and narrator of the novel, presents this curiously esoteric information as a sidebar but I know I will never look at a banana in the same way again. Mathea, an elderly Norwegian woman, tells the reader about her life, her husband, her fears, her need to be seen and to matter in some way. Mathea’s narrative voice is both compelling and unsettling - one is never certain if she is someone with a unique slant on life or if she is plain bonkers. This uncertainty is part of the appeal of the novel, which is tragic, comic, absurdist and endearing simultaneously. Mathea lives with her husband Niels Epsilon Martinsen in an anonymous apartment in a collection of multi-storey cement block apartment buildings in Haugerud, a suburb of Oslo. Mathea is looking back on her life. During her school days teachers often forgot to say her name during roll call. People looked past her or through her. In one desperate moment in a grocery store she grabs some tubes of jam and walks past the clerk at the register who never bothers to look up as Mathea exits. She tries to find ways to matter to the world and buries a time capsule containing only her phone number in the skimpy lawn of her apartment building. It is an odd way to affirm her existence as the telephone intimidates her and she will not be able to answer her phone after she is dead. She doesn’t know what to say or do with people so she avoids them as much as possible, while at the same time wishing “someone would ring her doorbell even if they ran away before she answered”. When she does risk venturing out to join in a neighborhood gathering of other seniors in her building she says: “The other old people will probably be young and vivacious, at least compared to me. I might be the oldest of them all. It’s

rarely good to be the oldest of them all. At least not in the West.” I, sadly, agree with this insight into aging in modern first world nations where youth and beauty are the most coveted, over-valued and fleeting commodities one can possess. “I didn’t do nearly enough,” she says, “and nothing mattered anyway.” During a terse but revealing conversation with a puzzling man in the woods, she ponders, “Isn’t life supposed to be good?” “No,” he says. “It’s supposed to be hard.” This attitude seems to reside more prevalently in Northern European countries; places dominated by cold and dark climates, where endurance is a necessary virtue. I can’t help but contrast Mathea’s shyness, reticence and non-assertiveness with characters from another story about modern dying. The very popular film The Bucket List has ensconced itself in the popular imagination, spawning an industry of books such as 100 Places To See Before You Die and others, which, are soaked in American self assertion. It urges viewers to get what you can, go for it, live to the hilt. Death becomes the incentive to live as hard as you can while you still can. And, it is all about you. The Faster I Walk The Smaller I am, is the counter balance to the feel-good death movement currently in vogue. It is this reticence that makes it feel distinctively Scandinavian.

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This novel will not be picked up by Hollywood. Maybe an independent art film with Emily Watson wearing wrinkle makeup could bring across the complicated inner world of Mathea Martinsen. On the surface dying may seem to be the theme of this book but ultimately the book is about the soul sapping loneliness of being human and trapped inside your personality. The reader discovers how Mathea and her husband deal with it. As a statistician Epsilon has numbers and reason to support him while Mathea struggles to communicate and repeatedly blows it. “I wanted to tell him how much I cared for him, but instead I told him that last year seven people had been killed by sharks and fourteen by toasters. Epsilon gave me a strange look and I wanted to disappear.”

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Skomsvold, talking about her writing careers says she did not long to be a writer since she was a girl, but I think she discovered she did not want to be the anonymous computer programmer that she had been planning on becoming. Writing found her while she was ill and everything that had been her normal previous life was suddenly out of bounds. “I didn’t have studies, friends, a boyfriend, or any of the activities I used to have to define myself. So, in desperation I decided to write a novel. I needed something very concrete to identify with, and I thought that if I became a writer, I would start to feel like a human being again. A novel has to be written by a human, I thought. I started to write about this old and lonely woman, Mathea, on Post-It notes that I put above my bed. I hadn’t read a lot of books nor written anything previous to this, and I’m glad I didn’t know how hard it is to write something of quality, because then I probably never would have tried.” Speaking at the PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature panel, “Loneliness and Community” Skomsvold pondered: “Maybe all we want in life is a sorrow so big that it forces us to become ourselves before we die.” I think Skomsvold created Mathea Martinsen as an alter-ego to her youthful self in order to explore what it would feel like to live an inauthentic but secure life (say, as a computer programmer) and die without having spoken her truth or to become a serious writer and take risks in life; perhaps to risk it all. The fact that she has been awarded Tarjei Vesaas’ Debutant Prize and was nominated for the Norwegian Booksellers award plus and that her 147-page debut novel has been translated into 10 languages surely attests to some success in the path she has chosen. C/U/G-5 Sept. 12


Bali Advertiser

Ubud Area

19 September - 03 October, 2012

STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE SEPTEMBER 19 - OCTOBER 03, 2012

The first day of this fortnight is the exact square of Uranus and Pluto. (September 19, 2012 at 1:58 PM) This is the second of seven exact squares going through until 2015. Saturn is the ruler of this chart for Bali with a Capricorn ascendant and Saturn on the Midheaven and at late degrees of Libra. The relationship theme is strong and the work that is necessary to bring them into balance through communication with Mercury also in Libra opposing Uranus Aries in the third house which also highlights communication. The square from Uranus goes to Pluto in the 12th house of the Divine and the buried unconscious. Transformation will be deep and conversations touchy and inspired. If we can get out of our own patterning long enough to allow the spirit of the Divine to flow through our hearts with deep compassion we will manifest powerful healing through sharing our wounds. Truly listening from our hearts and holding the light of Love for each other as we hold space for tenderness and gentleness. We all have a magnificent opportunity now for deep healing. The North Node is in Scorpio and the 11th house of community. The purification of old beliefs here in Bali will bring about a healing on the collective unconscious. Yours is an individualized journey that is impacting the whole of humanity and beyond. The choices you make now are very important in shaping the yet undefined future. Use this portal as the catalyst to come to wholeness through Love. FULL MOON 7 Aries 22 September 30, 2012 11:20 a.m.

ARIES Mars continues in Scorpio this fortnight and meets with the North Node bringing those meetings I was mentioning last fortnight. Mercury joins Saturn in your polar opposite sign of Libra at the same time, so there will definitely be verbal exchanges creating strong relationship bonds and solidifying new partnerships. Being ever aware of our prickly natures is paramount during this time. Seeking out beauty to find an inner equilibrium is not such a bad idea. Drawing on the South Node Taurus qualities of earth grounding and touch through massage are also favored and encouraged. Although others may try to thwart your attempts at change, resist the urge to give in. TAURUS Venus in Leo with all its attention seeking and claims to fame may be a little testing for you this fortnight. As the shift hits the collective, you may feel agitation and edginess. Everyone is claiming their own personalized story as it feels more real than ever before. Take some time for yourself to sort out the truth from the lies you’ve been telling. This is the moment to really get honest, although the temptation to do the same as you’ve always done will be extremely high. The gentleness comes when we realize that we are all going through similar challenges and that it simply isn’t easy for anyone right now. Getting upset with things is only going to bring you more pain.

LIBRA Mercury and Saturn coming together at the end of the fortnight bring a swift dose of responsibility with in your communications. Keeping the peace is a huge job right now and I would imagine that many of you are challenged in a way that you’ve not been challenged before. Please go very gently on yourself; at least as gently as you treat those around you. Many have had the tendency to carry the burden and pain of those they love and this simply doesn’t work for you. Allow others their own sense of responsibility when it comes to their problems. You have enough to do now with keeping your mind in alignment with your heart. SCORPIO It’s a challenge to know what will encourage you at this time. Telling you to resist temptation feels appropriate and to harness all the potential of the current energies to make mammoth changes also feels in alignment. If you have been one who has pushed your way through life, this may no longer work for you as you will face more resistance than ever before. Work through your beliefs and what you’ve held as true and question it all. The other method is to simply lie down and totally relax and let it all go for a moment; past, present and future. Be willing to not know how, when, where or why and to allow yourself a glimpse into the infinite potential of you.

GEMINI People are all minding their manners as best they can and with the current bigger than normal transits this can be very challenging. Keeping it in doesn’t work, putting it out with anger doesn’t work and finding the middle away the task at hand. Being our authentic selves while the residue of past programming is deleted seems to be a crossover that is stressing the cognitive mind. Be very very gentle with yourself and you will find it in you to be easier on others. There is no right or wrong only forgiveness for inappropriate thinking. Being a part of an evolutionary shift is no minor accomplishment and it doesn’t happen over night or all in one hit for most of us. Soften the edges.

SAGITTARIUS This is your opportunity to gather more threads of information that will carry you through these next months with confidence. If a new philosophy has come your way that works for you, go for it and use it to hold you in the light of love and walk that light of tranquility into the earth on all of your adventures. Information shared is growing a network of stronger individuals united through a common new paradigm of belief. Allow it to filter into your awareness without censorship. There are no guidebooks here, as you are the living information and the living truth of existence itself. No longer a time to delegate this responsibility to an external guru or avatar. Boldness remains your ally.

CANCER The Virgo theme is highlighted for you this fortnight which means attention to the details of life and taking very good care of yourself. If you have practices like yoga, tai chi or meditation to name a few, this is the time to implement them. The more you can come into the center of your own personal vortex of energy the calmer you will feel in the center of the external storm. It is very easy at this time to get enrolled in other people’s stories and dramas and even be triggered by them yourself. Stay calm, stay strong and resist the temptation to go into any victimization stories. All is a part of the Divine Orchestration of events and the more you can allow and release into this flow the better.

CAPRICORN Breathe in and breathe out. It’s as simple as that now. Stay attuned to what is moving you to respond or react. We tread a fine path between the old and the new; between the tried (worn-out) and the true. It’s only in your heart with your body giving you the clues that you will find the truth for yourself. We of course, are here to assist each other through the very nature of our relationships and our willingness to love and forgive within them. It is in this relating that we accelerate our learning and our releasing at this time. Having the courage to boldly face our shadow in the Beloved and love it, is an awesome skill to acquire. Place your focus on what really matters.

LEO Venus in Leo and the Sun in Libra bring love, romance and partnership. It may be a little more challenging than it normally is however and then you do like a little drama, don’t you? Resist the temptation to act rashly or without forethought. If you still happen to do it inadvertently, make amends as soon as you possibly can. Saying sorry and offering to make it up isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s a sign of strength. Graciously accept and move on in allowance of uncomfortable or unresolvable situations. Things will settle down again and you will get more clarity through hindsight. For now, have trust, faith and peace with the process of purification and its outcome.

AQUARIUS When all of the words have been spoken, what then is left to do? If strange urges, emotions and desires are arising in you at this time it is all par for the course. Strong emotions could be a key that you are in the purification stage of transformation. Leave off the urge to either express them harmfully or suppress them. These are powerful times that require strength of character and a lack of judgment about yourself or others. If you are the one in clarity, be the guiding light for friends and if not be unafraid to ask for guidance or support or nurture. These are wild times that call for new responses to old problems and behavioral glitches. There is a strength of character building.

VIRGO The Sun leaves your sign now although we continue in the Virgo moon cycle which reaches its peak on the Full Moon in Aries. This moon is conjunct Uranus and will really highlight this entire shift that’s hitting the proverbial fan. If you look you will see that the personal microcosm is mirrored in the macrocosm. Give yourself a larger vista than your mind is currently showing you. Whatever it takes to expand your thoughts, your heart and your expression of love, follow it. Venus will soon enter your sign and bring a little more softness to the feminine edge within you, whether you are male or female bodied. We are transcending gender now as we move into the Aquarian Age.

PISCES It’s the healing soothing liquid aqua silver waters that are available as an elixir through your imagination. Where thought goes, energy follows. Use this to bring a river of tranquility to your world. Allow all to be washed and soothed away. In the gratitude and joy of your heart you will find true and lasting peace. Come to the center to the core of the tornado and rest in confidence that all is going simply beyond perfect within the divine orchestration of the Cosmos. No matter what trials or tribulations befall you, stay focused on the purity of love that is forever flowing and upon request will make itself felt, sensed or heard. Listen very carefully for the celestial ones are speaking.

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aspect of the cloth has to be perfect - no flaws, holes, fraying, discoloration. Personally, I feel that perfection is an illusion because it excludes the intrinsic charm and beauty of a piece. Are there pieces you would never sell? In Japanese design criteria, there’s a concept called wabi-sabi which means that pieces that are worn with age contribute to their value. This aspect is not valued in the textile market. In my mind that is a gross flaw. Some of the pieces that I really value are of no worth to anyone else. I see the piece with the eyes of an artist, not with the eyes of a rich collector. These pieces are aesthetically enhanced by physical contact and age. I have certain pieces - a woman’s pelangi selendang from Sumatra, an Iban cosmology blanket, a Cirebon antique batik- which are all very old but gorgeous.

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Can you learn from teachers? Once an expert in African art charged me $200 per hour to tell me the value of carvings that I had collected in Burkina Fasso. The first thing he told me was that I had nothing worthwhile. The second thing he told me was that I was an intelligent collector because I had asked him for knowledge that had taken him a lifetime to accumulate. Dealers also sometime offer you free advice in the course of offering them things for sale. Did you ever lose money? The trade is brutal. I lost thousands of dollars once when I bought artifacts that I thought were the real thing from a dealer in a small nondescript town in northern California. When it started to add up that the stuff wasn’t genuine, I took the Tibetan things to people who collected Tibetan things. An expert in jade told me to look under his spectrometer to see the file marks. Then I looked at another piece of jade and could see the smooth surface made by rubbing the jade with sand. I had been duped. The new jade was about 20 years old, just at the time when China was starting to open up in the 1990s. I could’ve taken him to court but it would’ve taken five years and I would’ve only broken even. His assurances were all oral, nothing written down. Caveat emptor. Buyers must also be aware that some pieces are stolen. Do you only deal in textiles? I try not to spread myself too thin. I give that advice to everyone. If you like textiles, stay in textiles. If you like Chinese porcelain, stay in porcelain. Branch out very slowly. Don’t try to cover the whole spectrum of mankind’s artistic heritage. I once collected a black Tibetan tongka smelling of yak butter. It had been kept in the inner recesses of a Tibetan temple. It was the most beautiful work of art I have ever seen, and I’ve seen the Mona Lisa. But I found out that it had been looted during the Chinese invasion in 1950. Collecting masks was another blip that I cured myself of. What advice do you have for anyone thinking of buying a precious textile? Follow your heart and choose artifacts that you like. Do the motifs have meaning for you? Buy because you love the piece and not necessarily because you’re going to make any money. I bought when the market for Iban textiles was still new. But I lucked out. Since then the prices have quadrupled and pieces from the Kantu tribe have gone up ten times because they’re not made any more. That world is gone. How are you going to keep Kantu kids in the longhouse if they don’t have cellphones and computers?

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Say What? Question: I have been in a great relationship with my boyfriend for 2 years. He is a nice man -- polite and settled -and he makes me feel comfortable. I have no complaints with that. We are planning to get married next month, and now a problem has surfaced. He just confessed to me that he is gay. For me, I don’t have any judgments against gay people. I am open-minded and have gay friends. I love him and want to keep the relationship, but I feel shocked that he has lied to me about this for 2 years. When I asked him why he hid this, he spoke of his gay partner, his other “girlfriend.” I know him. He is one of our close friends. I don’t know what to do. I love my boyfriend and can’t tear myself from our wedding plans. If my family finds out, the wedding will surely be off. His own family doesn’t even know he’s gay. He never acts gay in front of them or our friends, and he wants to simply continue the wedding and pretend all is fine. Help me please! I love him, and he loves me, but if I continue and stay married to him, it means I will have to share my happiness with another “man.” Is there anything I can do to save this? Dr. ZZ: I get the sense that the two of you love each other and are making a normal and natural decision to get married. The fact that he disclosed his gay lifestyle to you before the wedding is a credit to his character. Admittedly, you are in a state of shock. That is to be expected. You feel hurt that he didn’t share this with you sooner. Nevertheless, it seems as if you and he have enough love and respect for each other to get past this one inconsistency, provided it is an inconsistency. I would be very clear with him at once that it is not his gay lifestyle that bothers you. Rather, you are upset that he didn’t tell you the truth sooner. Of course, there is no perfect timing to share something of this magnitude. The two of you would probably not be in relationship and planning to marry if he had said, “Hi, I’m gay” when you first met. He knows that, and he lives his life pretending to be straight; so that he can enjoy the rewards of both the straight and the gay worlds. This is a common predicament for many gays and bi-sexuals – living a “double live” in order to integrate these two different lifestyles. He does have a responsibility, however, to tell you about his gay activities at some point in the relationship – preferably before the you have sex with each other and, and before any unsafe sexual behavior on his part could put you at risk. The decision whether or not you want to

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As for your family, once you marry this man in the awareness that he is gay, you take on the challenge of joining him in whatever situations may develop for the two of you in the future. This is a responsibility that only you can know now whether you are willing to accept. He lives a “double life”; others may not know his secret; some may know and may have gay involvements with him; others who do not know his is gay now may eventually find out and react. It takes faith in yourself and faith in life to be able and wiling to share this unusual position. No one has a crystal ball to predict potential future events. In order for your marriage to be successful, you need to be sure in your heart that your husband loves you just a little bit more than you love him. In other words, you need to be in control of the relationship -- not 90/10 control, not 75/25 control, but something in the vicinity of 52/48. Relationships work best in general when the man loves the woman just slightly more than she loves him. Otherwise, because we live in a “man’s world,” the man will end up taking advantage of the woman if she loves him more. That’s just the way it is. Especially where you are in for a unique and unusual ride, put yourself FIRST while you still can. Then, if it feels right, allow your husband into your kingdom. Bottom line: you need to his queen, not his servant.

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Bali Advertiser Interview: Yvette Manuel of 3V Fitness No uber-chic locale is complete without a cool fitness centre to train one’s body for all the trimmings of a hip and healthy life. Here in Bali, 3V Fitness is just the spot to chisel, tone, and glow. From yoga to combat training, running to weights; 3V Fitness has every body and every pursuit well catered for. Bali Advertiser caught up with Yvette Manuel to get the run down on 3V Fitness. B.A. Yvette, 3V has taken fitness to another level here in Bali. Is your support base predominantly local or tourists? 3V. It has been our goal since arriving in Bali to provide international quality fitness for the Bali market. As we see in Jakarta and surrounding areas, they are very well catered for by international chains, with large and well equipped and well serviced centres. Yet, here in Bali, we found only a mix of 5-star hotel gyms which are typically there to cater to hotel guests and a high-end elite membership base, and alternatively, an amazing array of low cost local gyms. So with a huge amount of fitness experience – over 30 years in the industry – we set out to provide better, varied and proven options for overall fitness training. And this included bringing the world renowned Les Mills Group Fitness classes to Bali: this kick-started a stampede for our fitness offerings and brand. We are pleasantly surprised to find that we actually cater to residents of Bali, primarily. And that mix is almost perfectly split between local and foreign residents. We also receive regular tourist visits; however, these are the tourists that have already decided to search us out on the web prior to arriving rather than the casual drop-in. Our Sunset Rd club attracts a larger number of tourist drop-in visitors and short weekly passes. B.A. With 3 centres in Bali, are they all the same or different? 3V. They all have similarities but also many differences. 3V Kerobokan is the flagship, located in the quiet residential back streets of Kerobokan. The gym is extensive with 2 floors of machine and free weights as well as a separate cardio theatre room. It has 3 studio spaces catering to Cycle/Spin, Mind Body classes and all other mainstream and Les Mills classes. 3V Canggu offers a warehouse space with an industrial feel. The centre piece is a huge metal frame used for all types of training; including, BoxFit, TRX, BOOTCAMP and Cross Circuit. Also offered is Cycle/Spin and a completely dedicated space for our Kids Gymnastics program with crash mats and vault boxes. All this surrounded by a 60m warm up track. Also at Canggu is our new Parkour Playland, which needs to be seen to be believed! Sunset Rd is distinctly boutique: small, intimate but perfectly formed and serviced, containing a well equipped weights room and cardio theatre with high-end equipment. A cute studio space allows for an array of all your favourite fitness classes and more. B.A. How is 3V different to other fitness centres in Bali? 3V. 3V takes a holistic approach and an international view. We want to lead the way in current trends and training styles. Our intention is to be current – world class. To do this you follow and support the latest trends and training models and implement appropriate programming. The core of our success to date has been the structured and standardised Les Mills model for group fitness classes but aside from those, we have diversified into a range of other class styles to meet the requests and requirements of our market and to also explore the potential of other training styles. We provide variety and options. Our other key difference is we love the great outdoors! Our fitness regimes include treks to Mts. Batu Karu and Agung, mountain bike rides around the volcano, a twice weekly running club, three times weekly

early morning road bike training, SUP, and much more. Also, we are continuing with our kids fitness and activity program that continues to grow and includes Gymnastics, Parkour for Kids, Futsal, Ballet, and Muay Thai for Kids. Our focus will always remain closely attached to the needs and health and fitness of Bali kids.

B.A. How does Les Mills enhance your brand? 3V. We associate ourselves with quality products. Les Mills is the world leader in group fitness programming and training and is a well-known international brand, but it is also one that we pay for the rights to use. This investment again proves our commitment to quality products and service. Les Mills has helped us develop a local team of instructors to the highest calibre and considering they started from scratch, they now are dedicated, enthusiastic and motivating fitness professionals. B.A. You offer, among many other activities, Body Combat. Can you tell us a bit more about this? Is this for macho types or can anyone participate?

B.A. Do you feel 3V is on par with leading international fitness centres? 3V. Yes, without a doubt. We are a family owned and managed business. We don’t have the same size of facilities and budgets to play with, but we have a huge amount of fitness reputation and fitness business experience and that goes a long way to attracting and creating a professional team. That is key for me. You could have the biggest gym and the best equipment, but unless you have the team to drive the results successfully for your clients, and unless you have the team to teach professional and safe classes, and unless you have the motivated team to create the 3V community and spirit, all you have is an expensive gym equipment showroom. B.A. Are your trainers highly qualified? 3V. All of our foreign trainers come with qualifications from their home countries and these vary from country to country. Their expertise is excellent and we hand select them. Our local team are all going through that process; however, it’s not an easy or readily available option in Indonesia. Fortunately, while we find them the right training courses to attend, we have at hand the expertise internally to train, mentor and assess them. Our staff undertake regular training updates. They are continually assessed and reviewed based on performance as a quality control measure. 3V is proud to invest in training, managing and monitoring its team to success. B.A. What gives you your competitive edge in fitness? 3V. Fitness internationally is a highly expensive, highly commercialised and highly competitive industry. It is often best known in the media for all the ‘bad’ reasons, rather than the good. The difference comes with the small things. Invest in people. Invest in and build a community. Stick to your principles. Never accept mediocrity. Accept feedback. Hopefully we have done these simple things well to create our brand today.

3V. Martial arts, for hundreds of years, has been at the forefront of self defence and fitness. Today BODYCOMBAT combines an array of different fighting styles to create a cardio and endurance workout of the highest level. Powerful moves and combinations set to powerful music helps participants unleash their inner martial artist as well as punching and kicking away some of the days stresses and strains. Definitely not for macho types! It is for all. The hardest part is getting to grips with some of the techniques initially, but once mastered, it’s a great adrenaline pumping and stylish workout. B.A. The diversity of what you offer somewhat reflects the diversity of people visiting and living in Bali. Are people curious to try another programme; for example, is a yoga-type keen to have a go at a combat class? 3V. Yes, Bali is diverse, as are the people. For such a long time Bali has rightfully been the island of retreats and Yoga. And understandably so, as the peace and tranquillity around the island lends itself to a spiritual and physical connection. But more and more we realize that although Yoga can provide us many things, there are still things it physically cannot. Just as doing bench press in the gym will probably not provide us better flexibility and a spiritual stimulation. Most people understand their body’s needs better these days and most find the right balance between the physical requirements needed to make and maintain change as well as the necessity of flexible strength and spiritual connection. B.A. And finally, Yvette, what can we expect from 3V in the future? 3V. We are looking for opportunities to get more Bali residents moving. We want to provide the right products to get more Bali kids active. We want to build relationships with like-minded people who think similarly. We want to continue to provide new fitness opportunities to our clientele, both in the gyms and also outdoors in the amazing Bali landscape. Our goal is to reach more of Bali, so we must take ourselves to more suburbs and areas of Bali when the right location and space presents itself. So, watch for a 3V logo, coming to a space near you....

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Bali House & Home For Sale; Digital piano Yamaha Arius/YDP Sept 2009. Good condition. Serious buyer call 081 2385 4817. Denpasar. [023] For Sale; Acer Aspire One white, small in size and great for traveling. Bought from Australia. Rp. 1.7 million not nego. Please contact 0812 3931 9777. Kerobokan. [024] For Sale; 6’3 surfboard by Geragthy South Africa. Gun shape in good condition. Wanting for Rp. 2.5 million or swap for a bigger board at the same condition. Please contact 0812 3931 9777. Kerobokan. [025] For Sale; Chakra Crystals stones - Collected from all over the world. Great for meditation and healing purposes. Contact 0812 3931 9777. Kerobokan. [026] For Sale; New Sony Ericson Xperia mini pro. Bought in Australia and unused due to my attachment with my iphone. Wanting Rp. 1.8 mil non negotiable. Please contact 0812 3931 9777. Kerobokan. [027]

For Sale; Chandeliers, various shapes and sizes, all in very good conditions. I sell them all due to house renovation. Good price. Photos available. Contact me on my email or 0821 4415 5162. Kerobokan. [015] For Sale; Mens button up shirt, size are mainly large. All top brands from Australia. Industrie, Calibre, Ralph, Wrangler etc. Some worn, most aren’t. Selling around Rp. 100.000 to Rp. 300.000. Please contact 0812 3931 9777. Kerobokan. [028] For Sale; Malas (Prayer beads) from India, Tibet, bought as I traveled. Some are plain and others have crystals and mix beads in it. Please contact 0812 3931 9777. Kerobokan. [029] Looking for someone who would like to play squash a couple of times a week. Intermediate level. There are two excellent courts in South Kuta beach. I live in Sanur, have a car and can give a lift. E-mail <lalice41@ mail.com> or SMS 0812 3924 0453. [030]

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Looking For; Second hand washing machine with dryer, pay max. Rp. 1.5 million. Offer with photos under <mybalidays@gmail.com>. Sanur. [012]

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Wanted; Child seat or seat belt for motorcycle. Offer with photo please below <mybalidays@gmail.com>. Sanur. [013] For Sale; Perfume Burberry Brit for man 30ml for Rp. 200.000, new leather flat sandal sz 38-39 for Rp. 150.000, Pentax Optio E10 camera for Rp. 350.000, use only 1 time. For pics <merthaj@gmail.ru>, 0821 4729 3294 Ira. Kuta. [014]

For Sale; Golf clubs and PSP2 games. Ladies Manta, 9 irons, sandwich and graphite wood Rp. 2 juta. Child clubs, Wilson 3 irons, sandwich and wood Rp. 500.000. Original PSP2 games Rp. 150.000 each. 082 1491 1944. Umalas. [045] Moving Sale; 1 pcs teakwood cabinet 2 M long x 70 cm high x 60 cm width Rp. 2,5 mill, 2 pcs small teakwood bench single sofa Rp. 1,2 mill and 1 medium. Rp. 1,5 mill, 1 large teakwood bench sofa 2 M long x 1 M high x 80 cm width. Rp. 3,5 mill. Photo available for e-mail. Call 0813 3872 4288. [001]

Making a Green Manure Garden

‘Dear Dr. Kris I’ve heard about this green manure thing to improve the soil before planting a vegetable or herb garden. I want to try doing a salady green manure using things such as alfalfa, mustard, rocket, and lettuce. Obviously I will use as much of the salads for cooking, but I assume the leftovers get ploughed into the soil. Is this ample preparation for a green manure and how long should it take for the garden bed to be ready for planting? Any advice would be appreciated. Regards, Steven’ A green manure refers to a crop grown specifically for the purpose of adding nutrient and nitrogen back into the soil, thus increasing its fertility in a rapid manner. The crop is only grown to recycle organic plant foods, and replace depleted organic matter in the topsoil, so if you want to attain the full benefits it is better that you don’t eat your green manure crop, rather you should dig it all back into the soil when ready. It is a proven organic method that has many benefits over using chemical fertilisers. Green manure crops feed the soil and revitalise it for the next growing season, they hold the soil together protecting it, and are an important part of crop rotation. A green manure is useful for its ability to assimilate nitrogen back into the soil, where it can be made available to other plants. Although 80% of our atmosphere consists of nitrogen, it is in a form that plants are unable to readily utilise. Green manuring relies primarily on the unique ability of a group of plants, the legumes, to ‘fix’ nitrogen. The legumes are able to obtain or absorb nitrogen, a major element needed for plant growth, from the soil. They do this by forming a symbiotic relationship with a group of bacteria called rhizobium, which live within a nodule, on the plant’s roots. The rhizobium can change the nitrogen (N2) into ammonia (NH4), the form of nitrogen plants normally obtain from the soil. The whole process is commonly known as nitrogen fixation. Green manures are a pillar of ecologically sustainable gardening and are commonly associated with organic agriculture. Common techniques incorporate a legume with a grass, both grown to replenish organic matter and nitrogen levels within the soil. This legume/grass combination works well. The legumes, such as alfalfa, peas, bean, clover, or soy are often used for their nitrogen fixing abilities, providing nitrogen and the grasses used provide the bulk of the organic matter or biomass. ‘Grasses’ refer to a grain such as barley, millet, buckwheat or oats, not a weedy running turf grass like kikuyu or rumput jepang. The legumes and grasses are grown together then cut down and dug back into the soil, whilst still green or shortly after flowering. Generally you would dig all of the green manure in, not just the leftovers. The amount of nitrogen that is available to the following plantings is usually 40-60% of the total amount of nitrogen that is contained within the crop of green manure. The decomposition of this plant material within the soil allows

all of the nutrients held within the green manure to be released. This facilitates the recycling of various nutrients that are found in the soil such as nitrogen (N), potassium (K), phosphorous (P), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and sulfur (S). Green manure crops play a very valuable role because of the many benefits they provide to the soil and cropping system, and they are an essential part of organic farming or growing where chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides are not permitted. Green manure crops are incorporated into the soil, while they are still lush and green as this ensures that the plants still have a high nitrogen and moisture content, and provide an ideal food for soil microbes and earthworms. These organisms will decompose the green manure reasonably quickly and during this process, organic matter and nutrients are released into the soil where they become available for use by other organisms including successive plantings. The main benefits associated with a green manure include. • Increasing the soil’s available nitrogen, and enriching the soil with other elements. • Increasing organic matter, earthworms and beneficial micro-organisms • Improving water, root and air penetration in the soil whilst stabilising the soil to prevent erosion, by the addition of organic matter. • Providing habitat, and pollen for beneficial insects and controlling pests and weeds. You can grow a green manure crop whenever you have a spare garden bed. When sowing a green manure you will need a lot more seeds than you would use to grow a vegetable crop. Generally all you need to do is choose your seed is and scatter it evenly over freshly cultivated ground and lightly cover it with soil or rake it in. You could for example grow alfalfa and beans. Make sure the seeded area is densely filled. Water, and keep the seeds constantly damp until they germinate. When your green manure crop has germinated, all you have to do is water it occasionally if the weather is very dry. Green manure grains are grown until 50 cm high before they are cut down. Legumes are cut down as they start to flower.

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When ready after a few weeks, the manure crop can be cut and slashed into small pieces and dug into the top level of the soil after the foliage has wilted. Dig in as much as you can, the whole point is to get the nutrients back into the soil. Green manure crops that have been dug into the soil can be watered and covered with a layer of organic mulch or compost to aid in their break down. Make sure that the soil is kept damp to assist in the continuing decomposition process. The prepared bed will be ready to use in about four to six weeks, and should produce good crops if fruit vegetables or herbs are planted there. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2012 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-19 Sept. 12


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Moving Sale; Canon HG10 HD camcorder. Included WD-H43-wide-converter. power adapter. 2 battery packs. Wireless controller. Component cable. Stereo video cable. USB cable. Software. Recording system AVCHD. 40GB HD drive. LCD screen: 2.7in. MiniSDcard. 3.5 Mio Rp (nego). Sanur. For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [090] For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (about 20 volumes, including the latest The Innocent). Per book only Rp 80.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [091]

For Sale; Antique book shelf 2.3m long x 2.1 high 50cm wide teakwood, knock down Chinese style with some nice carving in the front 2 shelves Rp. 4 million. Ph/ SMS 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [195] For Sale; Printer Epson stylus photo R3000 professional inkjet printer 13% high capacity cartidges, networking & wireless connectivity, plus advanced media handling. Ink: 9-color Epson Ultra Chrome K3 Printer. Resolution: 5760x 1440dpi. plus 46 original epson-ink. All new/sealed boxes paid Rp. 25 million. Make an offer! <lvdkbali@ gmail.com> 0813 3840 0226. Seminyak. [188]

For Sale; Antique Madura daybed very old 2.55 mtr long 1.50 mtr wide, height 2.45mtr teakwood lot of really nice carving front and sides, knock down make a nice feature Rp. 6.5 million. SMS/ph 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [201] For Sale; Antique Balinese wooden bench with covered cushion seat. 2m (l)x6m (w). Excellent condition with 2 drawers and secret compartment. Rp 3.5 million. For photos and viewing (in Canggu) Charlie at <highlander741@live. com> 0813 5301 4627. [185] I can accept failure, but I can’t accept not trying.

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For Sale; Used golf club good condition cheap Rp. 2.9 million. SMS 081 7939 9777. Nusa Dua. [005] For Sale; Twins boxing gloves, 14 ounces, red, velcro, never used, along with skipping rope and hand wraps. In Ubud, but can meet in Sanur. Rp. 600.000. Call 0812 3709 5675 Arka. Ubud. [018] For Sale; Canon lens 70-200 mmF 2.8 L series, condition like new, come with hood, box, warranty card, pouch ex warranty Datascrip Indonesia April 2012 code lens UZ price 10.5 juta Negotiable. Call/SMS 0812 3612 6777. Denpasar. [019]

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For Sale; Saxophone Soprano, Yanagisawa S990, made in Japan. Twin necks, original hard-case, great condition and good pads. Phone 0813 3958 1462. Sanur. [038] For Sale; Apple PowerBook G4, 1.5GHz, 75GB HD, 1GB RAM. Excellent, like new condition. Comes with extra battery and install discs. Price Rp. 5 million (fixed price). SMS +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [039] For Sale; Laundry machine, Denpoo brand, 2 tubes: wash tub and spin tub, very good condition, just like new, price Rp. 600.000-nego. Contact 0821 1394 7272. Kuta. [092]

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For Sale; x2 uninterrupted power supply Rp. 500.000 each or both for Rp. 800.000, must sell leaving Bali. Must have to protect your computer or laptop. E-mail for pics <ksjt@mysoul.com. au>. Sanur. [115]

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For Sale; Two doors of recycled teakwood natural color. Each door of four pieces, 2.21x0.90 cm and two frames 2.21x3.78 cm (6x10 cm). Brand new still in the box. RP. 5 juta. Ph 0821 4590 3659. Kerobokan. [116]

For Sale; New black wardrobe 2 sliding doors. E-mail for photo. Must sell leaving Bali. Rp. 1 million. <ksjt@mysoul.com.au>. Sanur. [114]

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It is not difficult or expensive to have drinking quality “potable” water running through the taps in our houses. There is a reasonable costing and effective solution that can provide potable (drinkable) water to your whole house.

The system uses filtration units that are installed in the water supply to the house. Such a system will cost between 6 and 10 million rupiah.

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Firstly the water is passed through a sand filter which removes large contaminants such as sediments and particles from the water. This is not only a first stage cleaning process but also helps to prolong the life of the next filtration process. The water then passes through a carbon filter to remove mineral contamination. Carbon filters are effective in removing organic contaminants from water which are the usual culprits for taste, odour and colour problems. Carbon filters can remove or reduce many volatile organic chemicals, pesticides and herbicides, as well as chlorine, benzene, trihalomethane compounds, radon, solvents and hundreds of other man-made chemicals found in tap water. Carbon filters are NOT generally successful at removing dissolved inorganic contaminants or metals such as minerals/salts, antimony, arsenic, asbestos, barium, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, fluoride, mercury, nickel, nitrates/nitrites, selenium, sulfate, thallium, and certain radio nuclides. Reverse osmosis can remove these contaminants.

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Finally the water is passed through a UV filter, a tube with Ultra violet lights inside that kills any bacteria in the water most importantly the ecoli and choliform that comes from sewerage contamination. Do these systems work? Well, yes they do and very effectively. A good friend of mine runs a restaurant and he uses a lot of water in the kitchen for washing vegetables and dishes. He decided he would install a water filtration system to provide washing up water. The system was installed and, being a restaurant, the government came and tested the water. The results were surprising. The system using sand and carbon filters with a UV steriliser was found to supply water that was cleaner than the bottled water he was buying. Hard water is a very common problem in Bali and it should be noted that this type of system does not make hard water soft. To do this it is necessary to remove calcium carbonate which is in solution in the water. Reverse osmosis can soften hard water. Regular maintenance is essential for these systems. They need regular backwashing involving the pumping of water backwards through the filters to dislodge and wash away contaminants taken from the water. This backwashing process is often carried out manually however automated systems are readily available that have electronic systems to automatically switch on the backwashing process. These controls can be either timer controlled or triggered by sensing when the water pressure increases due to the filter becoming clogged up. Automated systems are a good idea in a country where regular maintenance is carried out when someone remembers to do it. Carbon filters require regular replacement of the carbon to keep them effective. Ultra Violet filters are very effective at killing bacteria however they are susceptible to failure particularly the light tubes blowing due to power fluctuations. It is important to check the UV filters regularly to make sure the UV tubes are still working. Water pressure is an important issue, and as we have already said reverse osmosis systems require special pumps that supply high water pressure to pump the water through the membrane. zA normal household water system could be expected to operate at between 2 and 4 bar (30 to 60 psi) and this will be enough to pump water through a sand and carbon filtration system. Swimming pools systems tend to use water pumps that deliver high volume flows of water at lower pressures, around 2 bar 30 psi. A swimming pool sand filter cannot, therefore, be used for filtering water for normal house usage simply because it is not designed to take the higher pressures found in household systems. As a final comment, it is a good idea to get your water checked in a laboratory to see what contaminants you have and their levels. Obviously bacteria such as ecoli and toxic minerals such as lead or mercury should not be in your water.

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By Ayu Spicy

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The Ubud Saturday Organic Market at Pizza Bagus has dried tomatoes. I find it a challenge to not rip open the bag and devour them on the spot as they are so packed with flavor. These can be soaked in warm water or oil to soften and used instead of imported sun-dried tomatoes. However if you have on hand sun-dried tomatoes in oil these are also excellent for this simple but delicious salad.

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Put all the ingredients for the dressing in a bottle with a lid. Tighten lid in place and shake until the dressing is well mixed. Store in the fridge. Directions for the Salad : In a large salad bowl mix the sun dried tomato strips, cucumber slices, and the salad leaves. You can keep this in the fridge covered until ready to serve. A few minutes before eating, add the dressing and the grated Parmesan. Toss the salad well. Now add the crispy garlic slices, toss and serve immediately. Enjoy!

Ingredients: - 2 medium sized cucumbers, skinned and seeded and very thinly sliced - 8 sun-dried tomatoes, slivered - 75-100 gr. mixed salad leaves and rucola - 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese, coarsely grated - 1 large clove garlic, peeled and thinly sliced, then fried

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HECTOR’S Tugu Tripping

Year, and the Barbara Jefferis Award 2012.

We had a pleasant outing recently, to Hotel Tugu at Batu Bolong where the Rotary Club of Canggu meets and which, on that occasion, was inducting SoleMan Robert Epstone, a fugitive from Seminyak, as a member. It was a horrendous drive to get there from the Bukit (we saw a sign en route, near the eager burrowing going on at the underpass site at Simpang Siur, which proclaimed “Road Works Ahead” and thought, with a sigh, “We wish”) but it was worth it. The decorative Hellen Sjuhada, Tugu’s bespoke mouthpiece, wasn’t there for the meeting, which was understandable but a pity nonetheless. By way of excellent compensation we had a lovely chat with Epstone’s engaging wife Shelley about this and that, including a comfy little ongoing narrative she’s putting together on behalf of one of her little pet dogs.

The festival’s full programme includes supplementary events – they’re not “fringe events” as is the overworked custom at festivals everywhere nowadays: perhaps Ubud is regarded as fringe enough as it is – and has attracted a number of ancillary events that are swinging off the festival, so to speak. One lovely couplet in that line, that much attracts the Diary, is being staged by scribbler-guru Shelley Kenigsberg, who otherwise is found on the lovely Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia. One is the Life Writing and Memoir course (a three-day residential affair at Taman Bebek in the Ubud environs from Sept.29-Oct. 1) and her latest Editing in Paradise retreat (Oct. 8-13) being held at her villa in Sanur.

Epstone (Robert) is trudging around Bali at the moment on the annual SoleMen charity walk for Bali’s children living in poverty (hint: it’s a place just outside the tourist enclave) and SoleMen is in the running for Best Community Services in the annual Yak awards. We declare both an interest and a cast ballot. They deserve it, so does Epstone, we’ve voted thus, and we hope to see the gong go to them at the 2012 Yakkers. This year’s über bash for the incredibly dressed is on Sept. 28 at Mozaic Beach Club, Batu Belig.

Carve It! Carve It! The Canggu Rotary meeting was the first the Diary’s been to in years: For all sorts of reasons we shan’t canvass here. But the evening was enlivened not only by the Pinning of Robert (happily the pinner missed the vital arteries) but also a lovely presentation by underwater sculptor Celia Gregory. Gregory’s interest lies in enhancing coral regeneration. She is involved in the ongoing Pemeruteran project in North Bali and also in Lombok’s fabulous Gilis, where the Biorock process is helping to rehabilitate and re-establish fringing reefs. She creates sculptures – not actually under water, which seems a shame since the very thought of such enterprise makes one want to learn scuba – that are then placed as coral growing agents. One such entity now sunk off the Gilis is a female Buddha. There’s also a motorbike. Gregory is now in the UK raising funds for a coral regeneration project at Amed in Bali’s north-east. We’ll keep an eye on that.

You Can’t Kick the Bukit The delightful Gibson Saraji, whose Gorgonzola restaurant and wine bar on Jl Raya Uluwatu at Bukit Jimbaran is a big draw (you can’t miss it; it’s just across the road from the immigration detention centre) has added another string to his bow. He now operates Gorgonzola Gourmet from the same premises. It’s a handy fruit-and-veg shop, has all sorts of other goodies and is now offering his own smoked meats as an additional incentive to drop in and be tempted by the best espresso coffee on the Bukit. Saraji, who is originally from Sumatra and likes to give his special friends a playful frisson of faux-fear now and then by reminding them that he comes from a long line of cannibals, also offers all-day breakfasts – a favourite with the Distaff– and nurtures a lovely orchid-filled garden with lots of shade. There’s plenty to graze on (from the kitchen) and free WiFi. And there’s live music on Saturday evenings too.

Chip In A little further up the road, just beside the GWK entrance, is another establishment we’ve recently noticed: Anchor Fish & Chips. We kill for fish and chips! Owner Laura Lucas – she’s Bali born; her mother was originally Dutch and her father a sea captain – runs a nicely tight ship. Its entrance might challenge some, though not the Diary in search of fish and chips, since it involves several flights of stairs. But she’s placed inspirational notices on each set of stairs (“Come on Granddad”; “You’re Nearly There”; and “Don’t Give Up Now” are fixed in your diarist’s mind). From the terrace on top you get a wonderful sunset to complement your pre-dinner drinks. There’s free WiFi there as well. It is de rigueur nowadays, a fact some other Bali establishments should think about.

See You in Ubud Janet DeNeefe’s fragrant annual rite, the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival, this year from October 3-7, will be headlined by Australian author Anna Funder, winner of the 2012 Miles Franklin Award for her book All That I Am. Funder joins Australians John Pilger – the preferred worrywartin-print of many media-watchers – and Nick Cave, who also sings and occasionally acts, and former Timor-Leste president Jose Ramos-Horta in a strong line-up. It’s been a good year for Funder, who also wrote Stasiland. She won the Independent Bookseller’s Award for best debut fiction, Indie Book of the Year 2012, the Australian Book Industry Awards’ Book of the Year and Literary Fiction Book of the

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Kenigsberg, with whom we’ll definitely have a drink (or two) during the festival, has been a visitor to Bali for 25 years and says that she has finally found her dream island home, a place in Jl Mertasari in Sanur. She tells us: “I found the place through a series of coincidences (I now know never to construe them as such) and I just love it. I’ve been wanting to spend more time in Bali in a place of my own...for... ooh, 15 or so years. It is truly a little piece of paradise. And so that makes holding the retreats there even more special.” She adds, delightfully: “The retreats themselves ... well, a privilege I reckon, to spend time with writers/creators who are so committed to their craft, their writing and their stories. We have a lot of intense discussions about all things wordslike. But we have a lot of fun too. “

Still Barking Mad It’s World Rabies Day on Sept. 28. Perhaps on that occasion Bali’s human and animal health authorities might pause to consider the deadly record lying at their door since the disease was belatedly identified as present in Bali in late 2008, following several unexplained deaths in the southern Bukit region. Four years later, and after a tragic comedy of errors and do panic/don’t panic orders and counter-orders, around 150 people are dead (among other things they don’t do well here is keep accurate numbers). Six people have died so far in 2012; the latest reported (in July) a 55-year old woman from Ketewel near Denpasar who had not sought protective vaccination after a stray dog bit her. Last year, 11 people died. Falling death rates are being touted as cause for congratulation. But any death from rabies is preventable. So sorry, fellows, six deaths this year is a deadly fail.

Take a Bow-Wow We should remember that dogs don’t deserve to get rabies either – and that it’s not their fault they get the disease. Bali’s street dogs live in appalling conditions for all sorts of reasons. So measures to help alleviate their collective distress are always welcome. The Bali Street Dogs association’s Victorian branch runs annual Bali Nights in Melbourne. This year’s event is on October 19 at the city’s plush InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto.

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Organiser Sue Warren – Victorian coordinator of BSD – tells us the cocktail party is the key source of funding for the year. It will be hosted by TV network Channel Nine’s Pete Smith and David Graham, better known to many Aussies as Farmer Dave. “Bali Nights is run by volunteers and we are auctioning only donated goods, so every dollar you spend will go directly to fund de-sexing, emergency and education programmes,” Warren says. Bali’s street dogs – and stray cats, another problem – need help and Melbourne people have historically been generous in supporting the event. We should all say a big thank-you.

The Big Chill-Out The energetic Lloyd Perry of The Chillout Lounge in Ubud – golly, we’re back up that hill again – reminded us a few days ago that his fine establishment is soon to celebrate its first anniversary. He actually wrote that it was “coming up on our 1st year anniversary” but in deference to the English language as it is meant to be written and spoken, we won’t go there. An anniversary is just that – it’s a word drawn from the Latin for year, der. Never mind. There’ll be a big party at Jl. Sandat No. 4, Ubud, on Sept. 22 – it’s a Saturday – even though Lloyd’s baby isn’t a year old until the next day. The fun starts at 7pm. We haven’t managed to sample Lloyd’s wares at The Chillout Lounge yet, but we’ll be in Ubud over the scribblers’ fest and may need to escape briefly from Ernest and Ernestine and all the other navelgazers. Chilling out up the road might be just the ticket.

Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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For Sale; 2 large very well made louver partitions size H 215cm W150cm T 2.5 cm excellent condition. Rp. 1.5 million. SMS/Call +62 812 4658 2539. Sanur. [061] Wanted; Gas barbeque for cafe. Call 0857 3772 0508. Canggu. [062] For Sale; Baby crib custom made from teak wood. Contact 081 137 5889. Denpasar. [063] For Sale; Original bluetooth Mac keyboard. Used less than 5 times. Original box & receipt. Retail Rp. 700.000 Sell for Rp. 500.000 still under warranty. 081 2385 2888. Seminyak. [064]

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For Sale; Wetsuit aqualung Bali 3mm size 38 like new Rp. 950.000, BCB seaquest diva Qd size M Rp.1.350.000, BCB Aqualung Spiro size M Rp. 1.250.000. Phone 0821 4683 8303. Sanur. [065] For Sale; Carrera go set 2 cars of your choice 5.8mtr track incl looping tracks need cleaning Rp. 1.250.000. Phone 0821 4683 8303. Sanur. [066] For Sale; Sofa big L-shape dark grey color, hard used fabric, well constructed, top quality piece. 6yrs written gurantee from manufacture, 2 weeks old Rp.13 Juta. Wrong purchase to big for our house. Call 0812 3606 8945. Sanur. [251]

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For Sale; Jack Nicklaus Junior Golf Club Set. Rp. 800,000 great condition. For kids 5-8. Oversized driver, hybrid fairway wood, 2 specialty irons mid and short, and putter. SMS 0821 4605 2699 or email <jleonaka@hotmail.com> for pictures. Sanur. [035] For Sale; Baby cot (incl) mattress 800.000 - Pram (City Jogger) Rp 2.000.000 Mothercare playbead change table 700.000. Assorted toys. All very good quality. Assorted ladies clothing (small to medium), shoes, hang bags. Call Jacqui 081 2388 7560. Jimbaran. [249]

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For Sale; Dell Pentium III, 500mhz, memory 512mb, CPU, keyboard and mouse included, no monitor. Rp. 400.000 final price. Excellent condition. SMS 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [078] For Sale; HP Pentium III, 500mhz, memory 512mb, CPU, keyboard and mouse included, no monitor. Rp. 400.000 final price. Excellent condition. SMS 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [079] For Sale; HP Palm Pre 2 handphone. Still in box. Rp. 3.9 million. For more info SMS 0815 4742 6222, or e-mail <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [080]

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

SAVE OUR SLEEP!! Baby sleep techniques such as ‘controlled comforting’ and ‘camping out’ have been controversial among new parents for many years, however a new study says that these “sleep and sanity saver” techniques are safe for babies, with no long-term harmful effects. Parents can rest assured that sleep techniques for infants known as ‘controlled comforting’ and ‘camping out’ are safe to use in the long-term, Melbourne researchers say. The study followed up 225 babies at six years of age who had been involved in an earlier behavioral sleep study as infants. Parents who reported problems with their babies falling asleep at seven months of age were offered interventions including controlled comforting or camping out, while a control group did not receive extra help. Controlled comforting involves parents leaving their baby for short intervals before returning to comfort them if they are crying. Common periods are two, four, six, eight and 10 minutes, or five, 10 then 15 minutes. Camping out is a more gradual method where parents sit next to their infant and slowly edge their chair out of the room. The study found no evidence that these techniques were harmful to children’s mental and behavioral health, nor did it have an impact on their sleep quality or stress levels at the age of six. Dr Anna Price of Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Melbourne said when the babies were followed up at the ages of one and two their sleep quality had improved. Meanwhile, their mother’s sleep patterns and mental health had also improved.

How the technique works Try this controlled crying bedtime routine to teach your child to settle alone – and bear in mind that it should take no longer than 30 minutes. Pre-bed milk should be given downstairs before starting the bedtime routine. The routine should be a calm/winding down exercise and it should be consistent. STEP 1 Give your baby a warm bath, lasting no longer than five to 10 minutes, with one or two toys only and then straight into the PJs. STEP 2 Take her into her bedroom for a story or cuddle. If you’re reading a story or singing a nursery rhyme chose a calm, quiet one – nothing involving loud exclamations or wild hand gestures! STEP 3 Lay your baby down in her crib, say goodnight and leave the room. STEP 4 If your baby cries when you place her in her crib, start the controlled crying technique: • Wait five minutes before going back to the room. Make your check brief and any interaction minimal. Don’t touch, pick her up, or cuddle her – simply say, “Mommy/Daddy is here, go to sleep” and then leave, even if he is still crying. • If she’s still crying after 10 minutes, repeat the procedure. • If she’s still crying after 15 minutes repeat the procedure and continue to repeat it every 15 minutes until she’s asleep. • If she starts to quieten down, wait to see if she’s starting to settle to sleep – if you go in at this point you may disturb her. If she starts to cry loudly again, start your checking again. You’ll need to follow these steps every time your child wakes in the night – start your checking from five minutes after she stirs. If you apply the technique properly your child shouldn’t cry for much more than an hour and remember: you will be checking on her regularly if she does cry. Use the technique at nap-time too.

At the six-year-old follow-up, families were asked about their child’s emotional and behavioral wellbeing and quality of life, and a saliva sample was taken to test for the stress hormone cortisol. Mothers were also asked about their mental health. Dr Price said it was important to emphasize that controlled comforting and camping out were different from “crying it out” (leaving a baby to cry for the entire night). However, she said techniques such as those used in the study were only appropriate to use after six months of age, when children learn that when something moves out of sight, it still Stick to the routine Don’t give up – consistency is key because if you do fold exists. you’ll be back at square one having made no progress at all. The study, published online in the journal Pediatrics, said The first three nights will be grueling, but after this you’ll see infant sleep problems were reported by up to 45 per cent of a considerable improvement. The point of this technique is to mothers in the second six months of life and doubled the risk teach your baby how to sleep independently. If she’s waking of maternal depression. But uptake of the interventions had constantly then she’s probably not getting the sleep she been limited by unproven concerns about the long-term needs to grow and develop. The considerable benefits of getting that sleep – to both her and you – will out weigh any impacts, the study said. temporary discomfort. What is Controlled Crying? Controlled crying is a sleep training method that teaches An excellent resource for learning how to get your child into a your child to sleep independently, but child development routine is a book by Tizzie Hall called “save our sleep”. Not experts don’t recommend using it before the age of 6 available in local book stores but can be ordered online. months, as we feel a gradual retreat technique is more appropriate for younger babies. Controlled crying does not mean you abandon your baby to her tears – instead you Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse return to briefly check her at set intervals to reassure her and and midwife who has been living and yourself. The length of time between visits is gradually working in Bali for almost 20 years. She increased until your baby is asleep. now runs her own private practice and A child who can’t self-settle will invariably be a poor napper, tending to wake after a short sleep cycle of 30-45min. Teaching your child to self settle at night will improve the length and quality of her naps. The key to this technique isn’t to stroke, pat or re-position your baby. This type of contact could be seen as a reward for crying and rather than reduce the crying it could teach your child to cry for a set period before you go into her and cuddle or stroke her… thus inadvertently encouraging more crying.

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For Sale; Rare elephant bell in heavy brass with unusual clanger, Rp.1.2 juta. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [130] For Sale; Pait of heavy bronze king cobras in striking position, 48cm high, quite life-like, well worth seeing, Rp. 6.5 juta. 0819 9940 4749. Sanur. [131]

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The same is happening now with the epidemic that is lyme disease. Government Medical Authorities Ignore Lyme Disease A major problem seems to be the refusal of health authorities to accept that this is a serious problem – to them it is not and does not warrant serious consideration. For example, the Infectious Diseases Society of America (ISDA) takes the stance that the disease is “hard to catch and easy to cure” and that chronic infection with Borrelia does not exist. According to the IDSA, a fourteen day course of antibiotics is sufficient to treat anyone suspected of having lyme disease. They do not recommend any further prolonged treatment and consider the condition to be cured after a short course of antibiotics.

The number of Lyme disease cases in the United States has doubled since 1991. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that there are nearly 325,000 new cases each year—making Lyme disease an epidemic larger than AIDS, West Nile Virus, and Avian Flu combined. I also believe that these figures are much higher- the reason being is that this infection can mimic almost any health problem, it can become extremely difficult to diagnose. It is highly likely that it is not even considered by most health officials when a patient presents to them with a wide range of symptoms and signs that may indicate a bacteria infection with the spirochete. It is rapidly growing and spreading, and new evidence has shown that it is transmitted in many other ways other than by a tick bite Sexual transmission has been found to be possible, as has transmission in utero between mother and unborn baby. Mosquitos and certain fly’s can also carry and transmit the borrelia bacteria, which makes the modes of possible transmission for lyme disease incredibly vast. Lyme Disease: A Silent But Deadly Epidemic

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Doctors that do take an active stance against this condition and attempt to treat it are therefore open to discriminatory actions from these health authorities- often with the threat of license restriction or suspension. This makes it extremely difficult for those that are suffering from this often terrible and debilitating condition. If their doctor won’t even acknowledge it, where do they turn? And even if they are diagnosed and treated with antibiotics, the evidence to date suggests that in many cases, this drug only treatment is not sufficient to cure this problem. It may lead to symptomatic improvement in some people, but the long term devastating consequences of antibiotic use and the damaging effects that usually result to one’s health are in my opinion not worth the risk. There is now a Lyme disease epidemic there can be no denying that. It can be such a serious, life-altering disease, and it most certainly deserves much more acknowledgment that it is now receiving from health departments all over the world. If you would like more information on Lyme Disease and it’s treatment then please email me at: lymediseaseneogen@ gmail.com

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The reason that there is not a great deal of panic and media attention to this serious epidemic that can affect the young and the old alike is that most doctors are simply not paying attention to it, and are dismissing it as non existent. Often many patients after presenting to their doctor with a wide array of neurological, physical and emotional symptoms will be told that there is nothing wrong with them other than a simple viral illness which will go away in due course, or even worse, they will be told that it is “all in your head”. This attitude is however not really surprising to me: mainstream western medical doctors have been slow to pick up on new diseases and new modes of treatment for decades – just think about how many years it has taken for debilitating diseases like chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia to become finally accepted as legitimate medical conditions warranting further investigation and treatment. All of these people suffering for years with such illnesses were ignored, ridiculed, and made to feel that “it was all in your

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Lola Versus While a university student is preparing her PhD recitation, and her wedding to an up and coming young artist, the groom gets cold feet and breaks their engagement. The student spends the rest of the movie going to trendy New York restaurants and nightclubs, while talking to anyone who will listen about her betrayal. Director Daryl Wein’s movie is not as dull as it sounds. He manages to make some wry observations on modern American manners. The Lost Coast Tapes This particular movie genre, in which a fictitious story is created in a video-documentary style to enhance its realism, first appeared with the highly successful ‘The Blair Witch Project’ in 1998. Since then, there have been many variants, the ‘Paranormal Activity’ series being typical examples. In ‘The Lost Coast Tapes’ a group of video-makers go off into the woods in search of a Bigfoot. They are to get much more than they first anticipated. Goats A teenager away at prep school relies on a gardener to send him marijuana.

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For Sale; TV LCD 24� Panasonic, TV bracket, TV stand, TV remote, very good condition, just like new, still have box, guarantee card n manual, Rp 1.6 juta, nego. Contact 0821 1394 7272 if interested. Kuta. [146] For Sale; Shower box, tempered glass, Krisbow, only Rp. 1 juta, very good deal, disassemble by buyer. Contact 0821 1394 7272 if interested. Kuta. [147]

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Global Goings On........ Oktoberfest Sept 22 – October 7, 2012 As the high tourist season in Bali draws to an end, the party is just amping up in Germany with the annual beer festival, Oktoberfest… You know the one? The festival that is responsible for the world’s stereotypical perception of Germans as beer drinking folk, served by gorgeous girls with long plaits donning sexy versions of the traditional Bavarian costumes! This lighthearted festival has caught on around the world with countries such as Canada, Australia, USA, Ireland, Hong Kong, Columbia and even Palestine all conducting official celebrations of their own, many based on the original model of Munich. Oktoberfest was initiated by a royal wedding that extended itself to all of Bavaria to celebrate. It was in 1810 when the Crown Prince Ludwig wed Princess Therese of Bavaria in the fields in front of the city gates. The spirit of the event was so inspiring that it was repeated the following year (and forevermore) in the same fields, now named Theresienwiese or Wies’n for short. The first 10 years saw the success blossom bigger and better each time and it became an official, annual event when the founding citizens of Munich took responsibility in 1819. It was eventually decided that it should be moved and extended from late September to early October when the days are longer and warmer so that it may be thoroughly enjoyed. The humble beginnings entertained with horse racing as per the closing event of the initial wedding festival and this was phased out by 1960 however, the festival still enjoys much of the initial activity of those original years. There’s the agricultural show, the parade of thousands of Munich natives marching through the city centre in traditional costume, carnival style entertainment, music, dancing and of course, the endless swilling of beer, beer and more beer. Only beer adhering to the Reinheitsgebot may be served. The Reinheitsgebot is a bygone law that was created to protect the sufficient distribution of wheat and rye for bread and so barley and hops were marked as the only resource available to brewers for the production of beer. The conditions of the law were amended several times to expand the ingredients and therefore the styles of beer created, and although it is no longer enforced, it is upheld for the festival and On this day… only beer brewed following these traditional guidelines is officially permitted. Talk like a Pirate Day September 19, 2012 The last 200 or so years have had ups and down for the Germans and the festival has taken some knocks and endured outright forfeits due to cholera epidemics and war. However, its resilience is evident as the tradition has always bounced back once the threats have passed and the beer flows freely once again. It is considered the world’s largest fair and millions attend each event with many visitors traveling to the region from around the world specifically for the event. Not surprisingly, rules have been established over the years in response to the problems that often go hand in hand with excessive alcohol consumption. Tents are ‘family friendly’ during the day with traditional music played at conservative levels, age restrictions are enforced and medical services are at the ready around the clock for the duration of the event. So, at midday (local time) on Saturday, the 22nd September, the Mayor of Munich will tap the first keg declaring “O zapft ist”, meaning ‘it’s tapped’, upon which punters may quench their thirst for a taste of Germans finest brews. Although you may be hard pressed to find anything but Bintang, let alone a traditional Bavarian beer, many bars will be participating throughout Bali. By all means join in the celebration but beware of falling victim to becoming a ‘beirleichen’ (beer corpse) on the day!

World Food Day October 16, 2012

On this day…. ridiculous as it seems, what began as a joke among a couple of friends is now celebrating it’s 10th anniversary as an official ‘day’ in the USA. Talk Like a Pirate Day has developed quite the cult following the world wide after it was promoted by acclaimed writer and humour columnist Dave Barry in the Miami Herald. It’s pretty simple…. Talk like a pirate for the day! World Car Free Day September 22, 2012 On this day… around the world, many people will opt to travel by means other than their car. Initiated to promote other forms of transport, particularly walking and cycling as healthier options for our bodies and our planets. Perhaps it won’t be long before initiative like this are promoted in Bali, I don’t think many would argue that this island could benefit from such an initiative these days!!

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National Feral Cat Day, October 16 2012 On this day… Bali has many supporters of the street cats and dogs on the island yet the problem sadly persists. Perhaps the cause could do with some help from Ally Cat Allies in Washington DC, USA, a foundation that has successfully enrolled government funding for a capture – desex – return program that has reduced the relentless breeding of the strays and therefore the numbers and suffering. This day operates to raise awareness and reinforce the importance of the initiative.

While Germany will have been busy celebrating all the joys that beer may offer, the Food and Agriculture Organisation as part of the United Nations is busy gearing up to promote World Food Day. Unlike the numerous food festivals around the world that may celebrate by indulging in a regions traditional fare and gastronomical delights, this observance is a little more earnest, placing emphasis on the hunger of a vast portion of the global population and the critical need for it’s rectification. The theme for 2012 is “Agricultural Cooperatives key to feeding the world’, It is not possible to pinpoint the exact number of hungry people in the world but in 2010, the FAO published a highly educated estimate of just over 13% of the global population as ‘undernourished’ due to lack of food… that’s almost 1 in 7 people. It also asserts that almost all of those suffering reside in developing nations, the largest percentage in Asia and the Pacific followed by Africa and Latin America. ‘Hunger’ is defined by several dictionaries as: the uneasy or painful sensation and weakness caused by the need for food. ‘Starvation’ is: the severe suffering and death caused by hunger. The World Hunger Organisation states that enough food is produced to feed every mouth on the planet and more despite the growing population, the problem and therefore solution, lies in access. Poverty is the leading culprit in preventing access and so it seems obvious that poor countries are more commonly afflicted by hunger and related side effects. However, poverty commonly coexists right alongside wealth in the same regions and so we have to look deeper into the many factors contributing to the major shortage of food reaching hungry mouths. The World Hunger Organisation places responsibility with incomplete and corrupt governmental and economical systems and conflict as preventing stable foundations for communities to function equitably. Conflict in particular has contributed significantly in recent decades, shutting down societies and driving people out of their homes in masses to become poverty stricken refugees, reliant solely on charity and aid for shelter and sustenance if they are fortunate enough to receive it.

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An undernourished body is unable to defend against illness and is therefore left open to be ravaged by illness and disease. The young and undeveloped bodies of children are the most seriously affected by this wretched misfortune and hunger is marked as the number one, underlying cause in child mortality around the world, contributing to approximately 5 million deaths per year. It is easy for those of us who are not hungry to keep this issue at the back of our minds because we are not relentlessly reminded of it by our underperforming bodies or our dying children. For most of us residing in or originating from developed parts of the world, hunger is something we will never experience but in many parts of the globe and for varying reasons, food is scarce and repercussions for a humans health that stem from the lack are utterly debilitating. In a world where there IS enough food for every mouth, it is certainly a cause worth supporting. A simple Google search will reveal an overwhelming number of organisations that are committed to finding the solutions in ensuring an equitable distribution of this base human need and it can be a very simple outlay of ones time, energy or money (or all of the above) to make a significant difference. For more information about World Food Day or as a starting to point to become involved in the plight to end the hunger of our fellow citizens, visit http://www.fao.org/getinvolved/worldfoodday/en/

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“How much?” “Up to you…” “What did ya pay for the transport here mate?” “Oh, when I asked him how much, he just said ‘Up to you’, so I flicked him a twenty (actually Rp.20.000,- but he was thinking it was the same as a AUD20) and thought it’d be sweet, but then he got all mad and said ‘not enough, not enough, too little you pay!’” Well you did say ‘up to you’ Mister Driver Man! When one says ‘up to you’, surely isn’t this what it means? Or does it mean something else that we are not aware of? Letting your customer, student, client decide what to pay you may seem odd to us, but it is a common way of approaching (amateur) business in Bali. The service industry where you’re from will have fixed, pre-defined prices for services and it’s clear from the beginning what you’re in for (even though it’s still a shock when you get the bill!). Being unclear what you charge is not only misleading but can even leave the service provider legally accountable. Surely if someone says ‘up to you’ you could take them at face value and pay as little – if anything – for the service, as you want. Since many newbies to Bali have trouble coping with all the ‘0s’ on the rupiah price tags, opportunism can easily creep in. For Mr Driver Man, leaving his price open means that he may either get really lucky, or get offensively underpaid. For the former, Mr Driver Man will walk away chuckling to himself but probably not get a repeat customer. For the latter, Mr Driver Man can always have a moan, make the tourist feel like they are not respecting the financial predicament of a driver with three kids and an impeding ceremony to pay for, and then perhaps begrudgingly get what you had hoped for. Either way, it’s potentially lose-lose for Mr Driver Man. Why all this ambiguity? I’ll give you some possible answers for the perceived madness in the next issue of Kulture Kid. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2012 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ci/I-16 May 12


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Get on the Net - Facebook

So you finally decided that you need to be on the internet with your own site. Maybe you have a business. Maybe you just want to make it easy for your friends to keep up with your busy life without having to email everyone. In any case, you want on the net.

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In the last article we covered Twitter. Today, we’ll begin discussing Facebook. First, here are the easy step-by-step signup process: Step 1 Visit the Facebook website (http://www.facebook.com), and then click the Sign Up button Step 2 Fill in your full name, a valid email address and birthday date. Don’t forget to add your high school/college/work status in the “I am” section. For another status, you can select “None of the above” Step 3 Choose your password. Enter an easy password to remember. Its needs at least six characters. Step 4 Complete the image verification check. Identify the words or numbers displayed and type them in.

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Step 5 Don’t forget to read the “Terms of Use” and “Privacy Policy.” Check the box to mark your agreement with the terms of both. Step 6 Click on the “Sign Up Now!” button at the bottom of the page and wait for redirection to a thank you page. Step 7 Check your email inbox and click on the confirmation page from Facebook. They will send link confirmation for your registration. Now you’re a Facebook user! Congrats. If you do a Google Search and type in Beginner Facebook Tutorial, you’ll get a whole list of options to explore. You can also go to You Tube and type in Facebook Beginners and you’ll find a variety of video tutorials explaining how to do all sorts of things on Facebook.

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Privacy is VERY important in Facebook. Generally you can choose who can find you and who can see what parts of your Facebook pages, photos, etc.

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Facebook’s privacy settings are extremely detailed, giving you the ability to fine-tune the privacy aspects of almost every little part of your Facebook account. Unfortunately, for most users, this level of micromanagement makes Facebook’s privacy settings a convoluted mess.

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Even worse, these settings change often; you may think you know everything there is about them, only to be greeted with a completely different layout and a bunch of new options the next time you visit the dreaded Facebook Privacy Settings page. So, what do you do when you’ve got over 170 options to choose from? You focus on the most important ones. I’ve entered Facebook’s maze of privacy options and came out on the other side bruised, battered, but with 10 essential settings in our hands. Disregard them at your own peril! 1. Sharing on Facebook Account > Privacy Settings > Sharing on Facebook. Facebook gives you the easy way out: You can share content with Everyone, Friends of Friends, or Friends only. However, if you’re using lists (see item number eight on this list), you might want to customize the settings and set a certain type of content to be visible to the people on some of your lists, and invisible to others. For example, only my close friends can see all my photos, while business associates can see just a few.

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It’s important to note the “Preview my Profile” option which lets you see your profile as someone else would. Setting all the options just right can sometimes be tricky. When in doubt, defer to this option. 2. Existing Photos Account > Privacy Settings > Sharing on Facebook > Customize Settings > Edit album privacy for existing photos. Settings for sharing content on Facebook can be treacherous as they don’t always apply to all your existing photos. With this setting, you can go through your old albums and change the privacy setting for each one, including your Wall Photos. 3. Checking In to Places Account > Privacy Settings > Sharing on Facebook > Customize Settings > Friends can check me in to Places Another setting under Sharing on Facebook often goes unnoticed, and it can be very important, as it lets your friends check you in to Places. Having someone else telling the world where you are can be unpleasant and even dangerous in some cases. If you want to avoid it, disable this feature. 4. Connecting on Facebook Account > Privacy Settings > Connecting on Facebook Privacy settings for sharing content on Facebook are separated from the settings for connecting, which basically means sharing information about you: Your photo, gender, age, education, hometown etc. Furthermore, these settings determine how people can find you on Facebook. Can they do it simply by searching for your name? Can anyone add you as a friend, and send you a message? Here, you can change those settings to Friends Only, Friends of Friends, Everyone or — in some cases — customize them. For example, if you get pestered by too many anonymous messages, you might consider letting only your friends send them. Be careful: If you set everything to the strictest available privacy setting, people may have a harder time finding you on Facebook. Next article will list the final important six privacy settings. Plus some other hints!

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The Indonesian Throughflow Bali’s Great Underwater Rollercoaster Ride Text & Photos by Simon Pridmore

The Tip of Asia When you stop on the coastal road that snakes around the north-eastern tip of Bali and look out to sea, with the bulk of Mount Agung behind you and the cloud system that engulfs Lombok’s Mount Rinjani rising before you across the water, you are standing at a point that, at times of low sea level, has been the very tip of a massive Eurasian Continent.

mammals never managed to bridge the gap. They got as far as Borneo and Bali but no further. Even those animals that tried to swim over or were caught on driftwood after a flood could never make the crossing as everything that enters the water on one side of the line is swept away far from land long before it can reach the other side. In the Pacific Ocean to the northeast of the Indonesian archipelago, the sea level is about 20 centimetres above average. In the Indian Ocean south of Indonesia the sea level is 10 centimetres below average. This 30-centimetre drop between the oceans creates water movement on a massive scale, a phenomenon variously known as the Indonesian Throughflow or Pacific – Indian Throughflow. The most direct path between the oceans and the path taken by a large portion of the Throughflow, as you may have guessed, runs right along the Wallace Line between Borneo and Sulawesi then down through the straits between Bali and Lombok.

Mount Agung towering over Jemeluk Bay, one of the bays where juvenile marine life shelters from the ferocity of the Throughflow

During those periods you could have turned back and walked all the way to Paris without getting your feet wet. However, even when the world’s oceans were at their lowest ebb, due to the depth of the chasm between the islands, you could never have got any closer to Lombok than the 25 kilometres or so that separates it from Bali today without harnessing wind or mechanical power. Wallace’s Genius In the 19th century the great naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace spent time in the islands of what is now Indonesia and remarked on how different the species of bird and animal living in the west of the archipelago were from those that inhabited the east. His findings led him to draw a line on a chart that ran through the Makassar Straits between Borneo and Sulawesi, crossed the Banda Sea and continued down through the straits between Bali and Lombok. To the west of the line, in Bali, Borneo and beyond, animal and bird life was predominantly Asian. On the other side of the line, in Lombok, Sulawesi and further east, the animals and birds were strikingly different, mainly species that originated in or resembled those found in New Guinea or Australia. Brilliantly, he deduced that the reason was geological rather than biological: “I believe the western part to be a separated portion of continental Asia, the eastern the fragmentary prolongation of a former Pacific continent.” Of course, we now know that he was absolutely right! During his trip Alfred Wallace also came up with the notion that natural selection was the driving force behind evolution. At the same time Charles Darwin was on the Beagle sailing the seas on the other side of the Pacific and drawing similar conclusions. But that is an entirely different story.

Visualise it as a very, very big river pouring through a canyon between continents. How big? Ocean current flows are measured in units called Sverdrups with one Sverdrup being 1 million cubic metres of water per second moving past a given point. The flow of the Amazon is about half a Sverdrup and the combined flow of all the rivers in the world is about one Sverdrup. The flow of the section of the Indonesian Throughflow that courses past the eastern tip of Bali is estimated to be 2.6 Sverdrups, that is, two and a half times the total of all the rivers of the world put together!

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Creatures Great and Small Thus, a vast amount of water is drawn from the Pacific Ocean and sweeps through tropical seas, across the equator and past the islands of northern Indonesia. As it travels, it picks up and carries along with it an enormous quantity of marine creature larvae, eggs and juveniles and deposits them wherever it encounters land. It is no surprise that most of the legendary Indonesian muck-diving destinations lie along the route taken by the Throughflow and the east coast of Bali is no exception. The calm bays of black volcanic sand between Tulamben and Lipah are astonishingly rich in rare species. Enterprising dive operators need only sink a stripped motor bike frame, a dozen broken bottles set in a block of concrete or a set of unused metal filing cabinets into the sand and they soon become a collecting point for small fry seeking sanctuary and, consequently, a convenient hunting ground for frogfish, lion fish, scorpionfish and eels of all descriptions.

Jukung returning to shore from an early morning outing to fish the rich waters of the throughflow

off shore from the lines of jukung outrigger fishing boats that line the beach, lie hectares upon hectares of multi-coloured staghorn, as glorious a sight as any of Bali’s rice field terraces. Drifting over these fields of pointed sculpture in pastel shades, populated by clouds of damselfish which rise and fall as you pass is a true magic carpet ride. In the southeast, off shore from the villages of Candidasa and Padang Bai, lie a series of small islands, some not much more than jagged shards. These lie in the teeth of the Throughflow so merit a great deal of respect and require expert knowledge to experience them comfortably. However, at slack tide and in the right conditions they are home to some of Bali’s fishiest diving as schools use the dramatic rock formations for shelter from the current and reef sharks circle around watching for weakness and waiting to strike. Cool Animals in Cool Water Attempting to block the southern end of the Lombok Straits like an ill-fitting plug is Nusa Penida, the exposed part of an undersea ridge that connects Bali with Lombok. The Throughflow races by on both sides of the island offering healthy coral, lots of big animal sightings and exhilarating drifts. Sometimes the ride can be a little too wild and it is often difficult to predict undersea conditions from the surface. So, when diving Nusa Penida, it is best to be conservative, dive with the experts and take their advice. On any given day, a wise head may assess the conditions as you head out towards the island and direct the captain to change course to a bay on the southern tip where you will drop in and be entertained by a dozen mantas cyclone feeding on plankton in calm, bottle green water. On another day, the same site will be empty; it will just throw you around in a soup of spume and spit you out into the southern ocean on a train ride to the horizon. Seasons have an effect on the speed of the Throughflow, with August usually the strongest month when the southeast monsoon is at its zenith. This also coincides with mola-mola season around Nusa Penida. The arrival of these bizarre creatures may be linked to the increased strength of the current but this time of year also sees an upwelling of colder water in the south of the Lombok Straits and that may be significant too. The reliability of mola-mola sightings during this period has created a small boom in the local diving industry. Be warned if you are thinking of joining the crowds: water temperatures can drop to the high teens centigrade but when you are face to face with an oceanic sunfish measuring four metres from tip to tail you will probably not even notice!

The Throughflow is not only responsible for seeding the bays and reefs of north-eastern Bali with small animals. Guides who work in the area often report unusual larger arrivals, such as dugongs and a host of cetaceans, including killer whales. There are sightings of ultra-rare creatures too: last year an amateur diver captured video of a long entirely transparent eel off the village of Jemeluk; the film became a Youtube sensation. A Plan of the Throughflow

A Very, Very Big River What Wallace could not know, in fact something that no-one noted until almost 100 years later, was that one of the factors preventing species crossing Wallace’s Line was an enormous moving body of water. The fossil and historical records show that elephants, orang-utans, bears, tigers and other Asian

Diving the Throughflow Beyond the calm water in the bays, the Throughflow provides dramatic drift diving along unusual seascapes. Towering barrel sponges lean at 45 degrees as if in the presence of a powerful wind and, in places, pinnacles and walls are scoured of their usual natural coating. But in the valleys and everywhere else that the topography provides a little shelter from the onslaught of the current, the soft coral growth and fish life can take your breath away. At the mouth of Banyuning Bay, just a few metres

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Restaurant of the Month: Want a refreshing change from the towering Kuta and Ubud restaurant prices? Warung Mina restaurants in Peguyangan, Dalung, Ubud, Renon and Legian serve very affordable high-quality authentically spicy Indonesian grilled seafood (ikan bakar) dishes. Clean, fast service, friendly staff and the high turnover and popularity among Indonesians assure the food is fresh, albeit not always heated. Natural open-air garden settings of individual gazebos and fishponds accompanied by gamelan rindik music. Best deals are the various paket served as complete meals with rice and plecing (various B a l i n e s e s a m b a l ) : (Rp35,000), chili crab (Rp40,000) jumbo fried shrimp (Rp40,000), sweet and sour squid (Rp38,000). The giant combo seafood platters (Paket V and Paket W) of fish, prawns, clams and squid goes for the disbelieving prices of Rp70,000 to Rp130,000 and can easily be split between 2-4 people. Also delicious drinks like es tape, jus apokat, es cendol, es kelapa and desserts such as banana splits. Western dishes like hamburgers, tuna steak, snapper filet are also served. You Tube for travel: It’s eye-opening how many ways one can save money by just watching YouTube videos. With one hour of video uploaded every second and over 4 billion videos viewed every day, what makes the website so awesome is the wealth of videos it offers that focus on specific areas of interest – including your traveling needs. For example, if you’re searching for a unique eco hotel or a nice resort on Bali or Indonesia just key in “eco Bali” or “luxury hotel Bukittinggi.” Both hoteliers and guests upload videos, so accommodations can be evaluated from totally different perspectives, or check out the road conditions on the trans-Sulawesi highway, how bad the traffic is in Surabaya, what it’s like to ride a horse on a Bali beach or the best traveler’s hotel in Bima. Don’t get burned: According to extensive tests carried out in June 2012 by Consumer Reports, sunscreen should have an SPF rating of at least 30. Any SPF above 30 offers very little extra protection. All brands claim “broad spectrum” protection against both UVA and UVB rays for up to 10 hours, but actually such factors such as geographic location, sun intensity and skin type also come into play, so SPF is just a relative measure of protection. Lotions are safer and more economical than sprays, needing only 2-3 tablespoons for most of your body. Top-rated Banana Boat and Hawaiian Tropic brands run anywhere from Rp61,000 to Rp151,000 in Bali. Currently there are steep reductions in prices (Murah Banget) for sunscreen products at Hypermarket in Bali Mal Galeria. For safe fun in the sun, wear a hat and protective clothing and a water-resistant sunscreen. Don’t spray sunscreen on kids; instead spray on hands and then apply it every two hours or after swimming or heavy sweating. Know you rice! Rice sells in supermarkets in 5, 10, 25, and 50 kg sacks (kampil). Your local grain mill sells only 25 kg and 50 kg plastic canvas-like rice sacks (kampil) or you can spring for a whole 100 kg sack (kwintal) which can be carried on the back of a motorcycle. If you bring your own container mills will sell rice in smaller quantities. If you hear a rice mill’s machines start up, drop everything and buy newly milled rice because it’s fresher and sweeter. High quality rice is white and clear and the kernels are whole. Lower quality rice is darker in appearance and the kernels are broken. The best tasting Balinese-grown rice (beras merah or beras Bali) is from Jatiluwih and costs Rp15,000-toRp18,000 per kilo. Even

the ketan (sweet sticky rice) from that locale is very high quality. Dua Putri is standard quality (Rp8500 per kilo) rice brand. Cap Cangkul is grown naturally, doesn’t add whitening or chemicals added. The best Javanese rice is Pandan Wangi and Rojo Lele, a long grain like the body of catfish, thus it’s called King of the Catfish. Jakartans and Javanese also like the variety of rice called Beras Mentik (Rp10,000Rp12,000 per kilo) because it’s long, small and sticky (pulen), yet it is not sticky rice. Fast easy way to borrow money: The green weight scale logo of government-run pawn shops, Pegadaian, are easy to spot all over Denpasar, in many towns and inside many shopping complexes. Balinese and hard-pressed foreign residents put up mostly jewelry but also motorbikes and even cars can be pawned (all ownership and registration paperwork must be in order) as collateral. The bigger Pegadaian pawnshops accept and sell more variety; smaller ones only give loans against small pieces of precious metal. The charge per piece to test, weigh and certify a piece of jewelry is usually 1% of the bullion value as determined by purity and weight. Loans are usually for 1-3 months. To redeem goods (tebus), the borrower must pay back the loan plus interest. If the item is not picked up again (dilelang), it becomes the property of the pawnshop. During holiday time, Galungan, Ramadan or towards the end of the year, lots of miscellaneous goods come up for sale. Announcements on signs in front of the Pegadaian list the items that will be available for sale on a certain date or during a period of time. English is rarely spoken by the staff. Blood pressure hits the road: Accurate, convenient and comfortable, wrist-type blood pressure monitors - recommended by the Indonesian Heart Foundation (Yayasan Jantung Indonesia) - are now nearly as accurate as arm models, even able to detect irregular heart beats. These monitors come with cuffs that fit most sized wrists, have multi-user memory and data-averaging function. All you have to do for a reading is sit quietly with your feet flat on the floor and your back straight for five minutes. Avoid moving or talking. To compare readings, take your measurement at the same time each day. The top brand according to consumer-advocacy agencies Omron models hold two out of four of the top-ranking monitors. Boston Bali Galleria, Hypermarket Mall Bali Galleria, tel. 0361-767-054, is now offering a discount of 5% on several top-rated Omron models. Piggy back on labor and events: The sound of a chain saw signals the arrival of a tukang sorter (wood cutter) in your neighborhood. Save money by hiring him or any tradesman such as a tukang las (welder), tukang potong (grass cutter), tukang traktor (rice field plower), tukang sumur (well digger), tukang kayu (carpenter). He’s already there, so you won’t have to pay travel time, gas money or uang rokok (“cigarette money”) but just his straight salary. This also applies if a dokter hewan (veterinarian) is visiting your neighbor. If a tukang rongsokan is collecting metal and other reusable materials in

your neighborhood, sell him your throwaway iron or metal to save gas and time traveling to a trash collection facility (pul rongsokan). If you are Hindu, or your wife or husband is Hindu, you can also share the costs with neighbors of Tumpek Landep (blessing of iron and steel articles like tools, cars, motorcycles every six months). If you’re in the same family you can even combine the expenses of a tooth filing (potong gigi), marriage ceremony (penganten) if family members were to get married at the same time, and ngaben (cremation). The more people sharing the costs of offerings, the services of a priest (mangku), plus food, drink and cigarettes for guests, the cheaper it will be. Best Indonesian footwear: Precious makes strong upmarket footwear for adults and kids; found in Hardy’s and Tiara Grosir stores. Homy Ped footwear products range from baby, kids, women’s and men’s sandals to high technology sport shoes are high quality. Buccheri for formal shoes. XSML, a cheaper line from Biyan, is one of Indonesia’s most renowned designers with flair for high fashion but at quite reasonable prices. The Bandung area is famous for making shoes, especially the shoemaking village of Cibaduyut. Other notable shoe brands: Carvil is a top market leader in sandals and shoes national wide, known for product design, durability, comfort a n d y e t economical. New Era sneakers are great for kids, costing the same but yet rated higher than Bata brand. Star brand is another middlerange dependably strong and inexpensive shoe. Nine West would last longer but they sell for Rp600,000 and up. As for sandals, Neckermann leather sandals give maximum support and are superb for walking. Stylish Trendy and Wim sandals are appropriate for fancier occasions when you need to dress up. Hardy’s Sanur has nice selection of brand-less beaded sandals (Rp50,000-Rp100,000), and you don’t have to haggle. If none of these interest you, just a Rp8000 pair of Swallow simple rubber sandals are perfectly serviceable for six months or so. Free art: When was the last time you visited a Bali art museum? Save gas by viewing amazing Balinese artworks from your chair by accessing a plethora of inspiring free art offered on Bali’s virtual museum websites. Valuable sources of information about Bali’s most revered painters, these sites offer hundreds of thumbnail images with title, size, date the work was executed, its size and the media used, background information, cultural notes, plus short biographies and photos of painters. Some sites even present slide shows and mini video documentaries. Though most posted images of individual paintings are lowdefinition, some are as large as 150 kb. The Fair Use provision of the International Copyright Law allows you to save and print (but not sell) high-def postcard size copies for your own album or children’s art study workbook. The larger the image appears on the website, the more it will hold together when blown up. Neka (www.museumneka.com) displays some the greatest masterpieces of Balinese art; Museum Rudana (www.museumrudana.com) houses 8000 art works; ARMA’s (www.armabali.com/museum) collections are divided into different eras; Komaneka (gallery.komaneka.com) features more contemporary art; Blanco (http://blancomuseum.com) shows the work of arguably Bali’s most famous and successful artist.

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Local News Indonesia Police say ‘Orphanage’ in Depok Blast was a Bomb Workshop Indonesian police on Sunday (9/9) said that the house near Jakarta where an explosion left at least three people seriously injured was suspected to be a bomb workshop.

group,” he told AFP. “The explosive materials found in the latest blast were similar to those found in West Jakarta,” he added.

The blast took place late Saturday in a building listed as an orphanage in the town of Depok, in the outskirts of Jakarta, national police spokesman Anang Iskandar said in a text message.

Dozens of armed security personnel, including from the anti-terror police and bomb squad, on Sunday guarded the single-story concrete house and blocked the main road, according to an AFP photographer at the scene.

“Three people were injured, one seriously, in the explosion,” he said, adding that the severely-injured male victim had a broken arm and burns covering around 50 to 70 percent of his body.

Part of the roof collapsed and the windows were shattered, she said. Residents recalled hearing a “sound like thunder” and seeing black smoke billowing from the house during the blast.

Earlier reports indicated as many as six may have been injured. Among materials seized from the house were grenades, detonators and potassium chlorate, Iskandar said.

“The explosion was so loud, it sounded like thunder. People shouted “Bomb, bomb!” and we all ran as fast as we could. I was so scared that I kept tripping as I was running,” drinks seller Joko, who like many Indonesians goes by only one name, told AFP.

Jakarta police spokesman Rikwanto said the orphanage “might be used as a facade to hide their terrorist activities”. Two suspects fled the scene, an eyewitness told police. Rikwanto said police were investigating if this blast was related to previous incidents linked to terrorism. Last week, police discovered explosive materials in a house that partially caught fire in West Jakarta. “We believe these terrorists were preparing bombs in the house. We are investigating if they are from the same

“I hope the police will catch the perpetrators soon. I feel unsafe staying here,” the 62-year-old said. Earlier this month, a shootout in Solo in central Java left two terrorist suspects and an anti-terror officer dead. Muslim-majority Indonesia has waged a crackdown on militant groups over the past decade with anti-terror police claiming the scalps of some of the country’s most notorious terrorist suspects in bloody raids (September 9th 2012)

Indonesia’s Anti-Terrorism Forces Close in on Terrorists Indonesia’s anti-terrorism forces have been busy over the past few months closing in on militants plotting not against Westerners but instead preparing to wage “holy war” against police and the government, which they see as barriers to creating an Islamic state. Alleged bomb maker Muhammad Toriq made their job easy Sunday (9/9) when the armed militant turned himself into authorities while wearing a suicide bomber belt that did not contain any explosives. He had been on the run since last week when police flushed him out of his Jakarta house after neighbors reported seeing smoke billowing from it. He escaped again over the weekend after a blast rocked a house in the capital’s outskirts. Police believe it was a bomb that accidentally went off while being prepared for a terrorist attack. Muhammad Toriq was allegedly involved in a failed plot to bomb government and police buildings in Jakarta earlier this week. On Sunday, he planned to detonate a suicide bomb at either police stations or a Buddhist center, but he changed his mind and instead turned himself in, police said. Toriq was wearing a “suicide bomb belt” when he arrived at the West Jakarta police station. “We confirmed that the one who surrendered is Toriq,” National Police spokesman Brig. Gen. Boy Rafli Amar said on Monday. “We thank him for surrendering. He was planning to blow himself up by a suicide bomb earlier today. He had planned four potential targets to blow up.” Toriq reportedly told police that he had identified four targets in the greater metropolitan area to bomb: the Depok Mobile Police Brigade (BriMob) headquarters, the National Police Densus 88 office in Jakarta, a police building in Salemba and a Buddhist center in a revenge attack for the treatment of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. It is unknown why Toriq canceled his plans. “We have yet to uncover his motive,” Boy told reporters.“He was probably concerned about his family. But we don’t have to be suspicious as to why he surrendered.” Toriq had eluded police custody twice before turning himself in. He first escaped on Sept. 5 after a neighbor reported smoke coming from his mother’s house to police. When officers arrived, Toriq was gone, but they allegedly found gunpowder, pipes, nails and other bomb-making ingredients

in the home. Three days later, Toriq was reportedly in the house on Jalan Nusantara, in Depok, when a homemade bomb exploded. He fled the scene with a second man before police could arrive. Other arrested Indonesian terror suspects have revealed plots on the parliament building and to attack police in the name of jihad, a senior official said Friday (7/9). Two different terror groups planned to attack the country’s parliament in Jakarta and plotted bomb and gunfire attacks on police in the central Java city of Solo, the country’s counter - terrorism agency’s chief Ansyad Mbai said. “We worked with the anti-terror police squad to intensify hunting for suspects still at large and also stepped up security measures to anticipate any possible attacks,” he told AFP. Bayu Setiono, 22, who was arrested following a shootout last week in Solo that left two terrorist suspects and an anti - terrorism officer dead, said his group plotted more attacks. “Our plan is to break up Solo like what happened in Ambon and Poso. We want to uphold Islamic Shariah and create a Muslim caliphate in Indonesia,” he said referring to violence between Muslims and Christians, killing thousands in early 2000. In an interrogation video released by police on Thursday, Setiono said they targeted police as they were considered as infidels for arresting and killing Islamist militants. Another terror suspect said he surveyed the parliament building three times before he was arrested by police in July, the senior anti - terrorism official Mbai told AFP without giving details about what stage the plot had reached. “There are several small groups which their underground works are not related to each other, but they all came from the Jamaah Islamiyah (JI) and the Jemaah Anshorut Tauhid (JAT),” he added. JAT, dubbed a terrorist organization by the United States, was founded in 2008 by jailed radical cleric Abu Bakar Bashir. Muslim-majority Indonesia suffered a series of deadly attacks over the last decade by terror network JI - blamed for the Bali bombings in 2002 that left 202 dead. There has not been a major incident since 2009 but experts believe small cells are still ready to attack. Police on Thursday (6/9) launched a manhunt after finding explosive materials at a house in Jakarta (September 9th 2012)

500 Pregnant Women in Bali Infected by HIV/AIDS Every Year Bali’s Aids Controlling Commission (KPA) said around 500 pregnant women in Bali carry HIV/AIDs every year. A Commission chairman Prof I Dewa Nyoman Wirawan said here on Saturday (1/9) a survey showed that 1 percent of around 50,000 pregnant women every year in Bali are infected by HIV/AIDs.Dewa Nyoman blamed husbands who have the tendency to change sexual partners for the transmission of the deadly disease to their wives at home. The transmission of the disease did not stop at the wives but the babies in their wombs would also be infected, he said. The possibility of the fetus being infected by the diseases from and infected mother is high, he said.He said around 50 percent of fetuses in the wombs of pregnant carrying HIV/AIDs would be infected by the disease. This means around 250 of 500 babies born in Bali every year are infected by HIV/AIDs, the professor at the medical faculty of the Udayana University, said. He said the transmission of the disease from the mother to the baby could not immediately identified, adding the disease could be detected when the child reaches the age of four to five years. The symptoms are that the child does not thrive and may suffer from prolonged diarrhea. (September 1st 2012) Illegal Immigrants from Afghanistan, Pakistan Arrested at Padang Bai Five illegal immigrants from Afghanistan and Pakistan were arrested at the port of Padangbai, in the regency of Karangasem, East Bali on Sunday (2/9). Only two of them have immigration documents, Karangasem police chief spokesman Adj. Comr Made Wartama said. Made said they landed at Padangbai from the port of Lembar in Lombok using a ferryboat. After questioning them police then handed them over to the immigration office in Denpasar. “We don’t have to continue the investigation. This case belongs to the immigration office, Made said. He said police could not get much information from them about their intention to visit Bali. (September 3rd 2012) Ship Runs Aground at Padang Bai - All Passengers Safe The passenger boat Rafelia II ran aground at the Port of Padangbai in Karangasem, East Bali on Friday (7/9) with 187 passengers on board. The vessel had been transporting passengers from Lombok to Bali when the trouble occurred approximately 250 meters from the Padang Bai harbour. “All the passengers survived and were successfully evacuated,” said a Padang Bai Transport spokesman, Asril He said the ship ran aground at around 16:45 pm when a combination of strong winds and a low tide found the vessel drifting on to jagged coral and rocks. The passengers were assisted off the ship by the Marine Police, smaller boats and fishermen. The evacuation lasted about two hours and all passengers were on dry land by 18:40 pm. (September 8th 2012) Freed Bali Bomber Son Hadi Shows no Remorse An Indonesian who was jailed for his part in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 88 Australians is free and working for an offshoot of the group responsible for the deaths. In 2005, Son Hadi, a former member of South East Asian terrorist network Jemaah Islamiyah, was sentenced to four years in prison for sheltering high-profile member Noordin Mohammed Top, a key player in the 2002 Bali bombings. He served three years of his prison sentence. Asked if Australians deserved to die in the blasts, Hadi showed no remorse, saying the bombings were a protest against troops being sent to Afghanistan and Iraq. “The attack was actually addressed to the government, warning the government that you should not send troops there,’’ he told the Seven Network in Jakarta today. Hadi is now a spokesman for militant group, Jemaah Anshorut Tauhid (JAT), an offshoot of Jemaah Islamiyah, the Seven Network said. (September 10th 2012)


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A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the Indonesian resort island of Bali early today, but there was no tsunami warning and no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The quake’s epicenter was at a shallow depth of eight kilometers, the US Geological Survey said. It hit 278 kilometers south of Denpasar, on Bali at 02:23am local time. (September 2012)

Indonesia is preparing to chair the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in 2013 and set a target of promoting regional cooperation as one of the foundations of the world’s economic growth. Indonesia will also invite businessmen from Asia and the Pacific to a similar forum to be held in Bali in October 2013, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said during his keynote address before participants of the APEC CEO Summit here Saturday (8/9). All parties are also invited to participate in the APEC Summit in Indonesia next year, he stated. “As the chairman of APEC next year, Indonesia will set a target of achievement for the regional economic cooperation which is relevant to the business community. With pleasure, I inform you that the theme for the APEC Summit in Indonesia will be `Resilient Asia Pacific: The Engine of Global Growth`,” President Yudhoyono said. “Let us work together to continue to make our region the engine of global growth. And I look forward to seeing you all in Bali in October next year.” Indonesia hosted the APEC Summit in 1993 that produced the Bogor Goals` documents, which have become the guidelines for the development of economic cooperation among APEC member nations. (September 9th 2012)

Fire Engulfs Tekor Bali and Surrounding Buildings on Double Six A fire caused significant damage to popular restaurants Tekor Bali, Goodies, and an adjoining mini mart on Blue Ocean Double Six beach in the early hours of Thursday morning (31/8). The blaze which apparently started on the Tekor premises at around 4am, quickly spread to Goodies and La Vida Loca restaurant was finally brought under control at 7am. According to initial reports damage to the buildings was “extensive”. (August 31st 2012) Two Dead after Drinking Tainted Arak Two people have died after consuming traditional drinks made from arak on Sunday (9/9). The victims are Kadek Arimbawa, 37, an employee of the local water board (PDAM) from Badung and Kadek Yasa, 21 of Renon, South Denpasar. Another man, Nyoman Oly, 42, a former member of parliament also from Renon is still in Sanglah General Hospital intensive care. The two men died after they drank arak purchased from a local shop located at Jalan Oman, Tukad Bilok in Renon South Denpasar. Police Chief Commissioner Agus Tri Waluyo confirmed the incident and stated that his officers had seized the evidence consisting of one gallon of locally made arak brew from the local Warung. Police spokesman Adj Herzliya said that while the cause of death was likely to be the methanol content of the arak, that the official cause of death had not yet been handed down by the medical examiner. (September 10th 2012) Mt Anak Krakatau Still on Alert Status Mount Anak Krakatau in the Sunda Strait is still on level II alert, according to an observation officer. “We have asked all tourists and fishermen to stay away from the volcano because it could endanger their safety,” Mount Anak Krakatau Observation Post officer Jumono said on Friday (7/9). The falling debris as a result of any volcanic activity there could cause death, Jumono stated. There is not much seismic activity at present, but the volcano is still on alert level, so it’s best to remain careful, he added. Seismic activities at Mount Anak Krakatau can include volcanic earthquakes, tremors and ash clouds, but on relatively small scale, Jumono noted. According to initial reports, the coastal communities in Anyer and Carita sub-districts, situated about 42 kilometers away from Mount Anak Krakatau, are continuing their daily activities. Communities and fishermen living in the coastal areas of Banten province said they were not panicking about the possibility of volcanic activity in Mount Anak Krakatau. “We’re used to it because it happens almost every year ,” said Sukur, a resident of Pasauran, Cikoneng, Serang. (September 7th 2012)

Police Rescue “Belly-Up” Fire Truck A fire truck overturned on the side of the Ngurah Rai Bypass Road, Denpasar on Thursday (30/8). Police assisted a number of firefighters to evacuate the truck which was loaded with 6,000 tons of water and heavy equipment. The fire rescue vehicle was initially called out to a house-fire in the Banjar Kesambi area. However, when passing a bend at high speed, the heavily loaded truck rolled causing a large traffic jam. Although there were no fatalities, three firefighters who were in the truck received multiple injuries. They were rushed to the Sanglah General Hospital, Denpasar, for treatment. (September 31st 2012)

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Two - Thirds of Indonesian Men Smoke, Tops in World Indonesian men rank as the world’s top smokers, with two out of three of them lighting up in a country where cigarettes cost pennies and tobacco advertising is everywhere. A survey released Tuesday (11/9) found that 67 percent of all males over 15 years old smoke. The sprawling archipelago ranked second only to Russia overall with a rate of 35 percent compared to 39 percent, respectively. “We have failed in protecting our people,” said Health Minister Nafsiah Mboi, commenting on the rate of male smokers jumping from 53 percent since 1995. “We have been defeated by the tobacco industry . . . we don’t want this, we cannot accept this because our job is to protect people from cigarettes.” More than 8,000 people participated in the study last year, which is part of a global series of surveys taken in 15 countries with heavy tobacco use and supported by the World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It also found a high rate of Indonesians were subjected to second-hand smoke at work, home and in public places. Mboi said she was particularly alarmed to learn that nearly 80 percent of Indonesians are exposed to smoke at home. “How is the number of parents smoking at home with kids so high? It means that they are damaging their children’s lungs, whether intentionally or not,” she said. “As the health minister, I am ashamed to let this condition continue.” (September 12th 212) NC/NV/I- 19 Sept 12

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For Sale; Short sleeve high quality black lycra rashguard by Gecko Hawaii Surfwear. Brand new w/tags, size S, but fits more like size M (why I’m selling it) Rp. 200,000. Call or SMS 0361-746-0113. Legian. [238]

For Sale; Nikon Coolpix P90 24x optical zoom. Complete accessories and original packaging. Includes Lowepro camera bag. Price Rp. 3.8 million. Call 081 2381 1064. Kerobokan. [232]

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KUTA KARNIVAL THE INAUGURAL KUTA KARNIVAL BEACH CRICKET TOURNAMENT 2012

In the 10th Anniversary of the Kuta Karnival, Beach Cricket will finally make its appearance in the Karnival. The Bali Sports Foundation (BSF) is honoured to be affliated with such a well recognised and popular event such as the Kuta Karnival is, in what is to be “The Kuta Karnival Beach Cricket Tournament”. The BSF Cricket Academy, with the support of Cafe Sardinia, will be organising the competition which will consist of 3 sections: SMP (Jr High Schools), SMA (Senior High Schools) and a Sports Bar & Restaurant Competition. The Sports Bar Showdown will see Sports Bars & Restaurants from around Kuta compete against each other in a friendly rivalry of mates against mates and schools from around Bali will compete against each other for the title to be crowned the Champions of the Inaugural Kuta Karnival Beach Cricket Tournament. The development of Cricket is fast becoming a popular sport in Bali, in particular the Gianyar & Denpasar areas where the development under Wayan Suandi of Denpasar (Indonesian National Team Player) and Made Erawan of Gianyar (ICC-EAP Volunteer of the Year Award recepient) is making great progress. This year, the Hatten Wines Bali Cricket League has 8 teams and a match is played every Sunday at the Udayana Cricket Ground on the Bukit, Jimbaran. The Bali Sports Foundation have entered in 2 teams in this year’s league: BSF Gianyar & BSF Ubud with Rai Baskara and Gus Alit captaining the sides respectively. Just recently, the BSF Ubud side played 4 girls together in what was the first for the league. Just an example of the BSF’s mission of letting everyone have a chance at sport regardless of gender, race, religion, status or disability. Anyone interested in playing in the Beach Cricket tournament or in the Bali League, please contact: cricket@ balisports.com or visit the facebook page: facebook.com/ CricketBali. As Wayan Samuel concludes “Who could ask for a better setting for a Beach Cricket Tournament than on the famous Kuta Beach, Bali.Cricket in Paradise.” PARA OLYMPICS Bali’s Ni Nengah Widiasih finished 5th in the 2012 London Para Olympics in powerlifting.In the event won by Turkey’s Nazmye Muslu, 19

year old, Nengah lifted a total of 78kg, almost twice her body weight. This great performance will be celebrated at a “welcoming a Hero” at Bali Mystique on September 26. For more information see: https://www.facebook.com/events/280293712078984/. CRICKET HATTEN WINES BALI CRICKET LEAGUE: (Match 1) Westcoast CC 82 vs Veterans 2/86 In the first match of the double header for the day, Westcoast CC again won the toss and decided to bat. The Vets bowling was on top of the Westcoast boys right from the start, as Devender & Manuj ripped through the top half of the batting order taking 3 wickets each. Sundries was looking to top the scoresheet as Westcoast was reeling after being 6/10 after just 5 overs, with Devender taking a rare hat-trick, and should have been a double hat-trick if not for an easy dropped catch! But Wayne greeted the oppurtunity and made a quick fire 11 runs. After Wayne was bowled by Manish, John of ‘The Cook’ came in at #9 and put some honour to the scoreboard by belting the Vets for 29 runs which included two Sixes to be the top scorer for the day (Yes Kim, your husband can bat!). With Brad anchoring the batting from #5 to bat the innings out, Peter made a breif cameo to hit his first boundary in a very long career! Westcoast CC ended the innings all out for just 82 runs.

For Sale; Running machine, top of the range strength master MX 800 with pulse rate, distance, calories, laps. Wide running belt, as new cond. I paid Rp. 18 mil sell for Rp. 9 million. SMS/ call 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [157] For Sale; Coffee table teakwood dark colour 1 mtr x 1 mtr with drawers 40 cm height, nice looking Rp. 750.000. SMS/call 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [158] For Sale; Small mahogany desk 50 cm x 120 cm height 80 cm have 3 drawers Rp. 350.000. SMS/call 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [159] For Sale; Madura bed antique amazing carving 2.7 mtrs x 150 cm height 2.3 mtrs quite old made from teak a stunning piece knock down, Rp. 20 million. SMS/ call 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [160] For Sale; Wooden pots have 5, Natural shape 33 cm high 40 cm across teak wood Rp. 100.000 ea. SMS/call 0878 6207 9604.Denpasar. [161]

For Sale; Hand carved wooden Buddha 50cm high natural timber beautiful face Rp. 250.000, Buddha statue 70cm Rp. 300.000. Call/ SMS 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [155] For Sale; Nokia 1280, new, Rp. 170.000. Sony Ericsson W501 from Europe Rp. 500.000. Samsung E250i from Europe Rp. 890.000. Nexian Touch G967 dual sim, new, Rp. 650.000. Contact 0819 1637 3088. Kerobokan. [076] For Sale; Used tablet Archos 7.0 home tablet android, internal 8gb, wifi, Android, micro SD slot up to 8gb, complete with box, charger, keyboard, slave, manual, great for movie player HD resolution, only Rp. 990.000. Call (0361) 786 9350. Denpasar. [186] For Sale; Brand new backpack Deuter Race eXp Air 12L+3L, H2O, rain cover, helmet holder good for biking/running Rp. 400.000. 0858 8000 2500. email for photo <rentkindle@yahoo. com>. Denpasar. [123]

The Vets came in with confidence. But another Platinum Duck for the season with Wayan Sam taking ‘Dutchy’ Reinier out first ball of the innings, then next over, taking a running diving catch to get Pankaj out off the bowling of Brad. Westcoast had some confidence now with the Vets 2/16 after just 2 overs. But that was short lived as Harish made 24 (before being bowled by Wayne) and Manuj coming in to bat with Neil (23 not out) to belt Westcoast for a quickfire 26 (6 boundries) to easily haul in the target in just 9 overs. Best Bowling: Veterans - Devender 3/14 (hat-trick), Manuj 3/10 WCCC - Wayan Sam 1/9 Best Batting: WCCC - John 29 Veterans - Manuj 26*, Harish 24, Neil 23*.

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For Sale; Samsung TV 21” Rp.700.000. Call 0813 3727 7464. Kuta. [120] For Sale; HTC Android type Sensation EX1950 plus charger Rp. 4 million. Blackberry Curve 8520 complete box Rp. 1.2 million. AC Akira 1/2pk Rp.1.8 million. 2 spring bed queen size (160 x 200) Rp. 1.8 million. Call 081 5880 5322. Kuta. [121] For Sale; Fixed gear bicycle, black and white, coaster brake, good condition only 1.350.000. SMS me your email for pics 0878 6211 2696. Denpasar. [122] Failure is the tuition you pay for success.

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Mount Batukaru – Sarinbuana Eco Lodge The success of Bali Eco Stay (day 2 – eco excursions) is, in part, due to their serendipitous meeting a few years earlier with some real Bali eco pioneers. And so…. to my next eco hosts I go. A little further up the mountain Sarinbuana Eco Lodge, born as a humble personal getaway in 1989, has been lovingly nurtured by its parents Norma and Linda vant Hoff into its present status as a fully fledged, 100% guaranteed, eco lodge. These guys are some of the original innovators and developers for eco tourism in Bali. Their eco lodge is the blue print from which others have drawn inspiration, and if they haven’t, they jolly well should. The gardens, the buildings, the water, the waste, the views, the food, the staff, the local village, the local tourism, the fauna and goodness knows what else, h a s b e e n comprehensively included in their environmentally conscious philosophies. I’m thinking a cheerful and accurate slogan for Sarinbuana might be: It is not the little things that matter; it is everything that matters! My arrival coincides with the start of an edible garden tour and suddenly I realize I am not just surrounded by jungle, but food. The entire grounds of the lodge harbors foliage and fruits one can munch. Truthfully I already knew a lot of the plants, but fellow forest groupies seemed to be utterly intrigued. And so I am reminded of how it is that we all have so much to learn about our world. And that did end up including me. Who knew that there were some very

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BUZZ By Monsoon Wanita delicious ferns out there? Later some of these items were on the salad that accompanied my soup. That would be the cold raw coconut soup that came highly recommended to me by a friend; honestly, it sounded like something I would prefer to avoid. Thing is, it turned out to be a wonderful tangent for my taste buds and so praise to the interception of another’s beautiful mind. It should be noted that even a half-baked Big Mac would taste better with the view I had. I cannot mention all the amazing things Sarinbuana has to offer the eco tourist, simply because (I’m lazy) and if any eco friendly concept has not been included here it was not for want of trying. Perhaps one I should mention are the efforts being made to reintroduce the stunningly white Bali Starling to the area which currently is only seen in West Bali. Norma and Linda are clearly passionate about the environment, the lodge’s environment and Bali’s environment. This has led them into a newer area of eco c o n s u l t a n c y. W i t h t h e v a s t a n d comprehensive practical knowledge they have attained over so many years involvement in eco tourism they are the perfect candidates for this type of work. This is reflected in their latest work at Bali Eco Stay and the more recent serene beachside, 100% solar powered Sumber Sari Eco Villas, located in Sumber Sari Village in the southwest of the island. And so, boo hoo, back to the south I must go. Back I must go to the sound of air conditioners, and motorbikes, to the sights of littered beaches and endless concrete construction, to the smell of greed and excess. It is time again to cavort with the wild ones and spread the good word about what life is like on the other side. BTW please remember this September 29th is the day you can trade kilo weights of recycled plastic bags into Carrefour for cash. There is also the opportunity to win iPhones, iPads and Blackberries in a treasure hunt.

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Story by Steve Castley. Photos by Wahyu Budiyanto

A stay-cation is a vacation where you stay at home. Is this such a crazy idea when we live in one of the world’s great tourist destinations? Many of us are busy with work and life in general, and only remember to recharge our batteries when we go away for a holiday. A stay-cation allows us to recharge more regularly without breaking the bank. We get to enjoy the pleasures of Bali and at the same time become a better and more knowledgeable host for when our friends come to visit. The beauty of a stay-cation is you are already here. You don’t pay for airfares, accommodation or travel costs. As a KITAS holder, you may actually get considerable discounts on entrance costs, meals and services; remember to always ask. A stay-cation is cheap, but certainly not nasty.

Weighted down by breakfast, we strolled down Jl Hanoman to Bugar Sehat Reflexology (0361 977613) for an hour’s foot and leg massage. We didn’t have a booking, but it was only 10:30, so they had no trouble fitting us in. Yono was my masseur and he’s the real deal. He worked on every tender spot helping me feel rejuvenated. Why had I waited years to have reflexology in Ubud, when I always have it on holidays? It was certainly worth the 75,000rp for the hour and I decided to try reflexology again before my stay-cation was over. The only disappointment was the two work-related phone calls I received while enjoying my massage. On healthy feet we headed to Ubud markets to buy a memento of our stay-cation. I settled on postcards to send off to family and friends, wondering if people really sent letters any longer in this email-age.

Stay-cations need to be planned. If you don’t do this, they will be like your normal weekend and they are meant to be so much more. Step 1. Reflect on your last vacation and list what made it special. My partner and I went to Sri Lanka for our last holiday and here’s my list. • It was just the two of us and we met new and interesting people. Friends were left at home. • Most days we indulged in massages. • We walked for at least an hour daily, either sightseeing or getting about, instead of using transport. • We ate out for every meal at restaurants and cafes new to us but revisited a couple of favourites. • We visited many tourist attractions. • We rarely used our phones, and I attended to work emails quickly each morning and the last thing at night. • I wrote or read for about an hour each day. • We had quality time together. • I want our stay-cation to be every bit as good as our Sri Lankan holiday, so we planned to do the same sort of things. Step 2. Revisit that mental list of places you’ve heard about and list some that you want to try. We all have a mental list of: • the new restaurants we’ve heard of and want to try, but haven’t got around to visiting; • Tourist attractions that we’ve been asked about but haven’t yet tried; • Places of indulgence that we’ve yet to sample, because we’re always too busy, or stuck in the rut of our regular haunts. Now is the time to get your list on paper. You’ll need it to plan the next step. Step 3. Decide on the number of days you can take for your staycation and start planning your full program. I decided on an Ubud stay-cation for three days. I figured this would be nine meals, three walks, two attractions, and a couple of pampering sessions. Step 4. Set the dates for your stay-cation. We decided on the 25th to the 27th May inclusive. Step 5. Enjoy your stay-cation. Here’s how our Ubud stay-cation worked out. Day 1. I woke early as usual and said excitedly, “We’re on holidays.” My partner opened one eye, looked at me as if I was crazy, rolled over and went back to sleep. Not easily deterred, I bounced out of bed and spent the next hour answering email inquiries related to our villa rental business. As I shut down the computer and headed for the bathroom, I shouted, “Now we’re really on holidays!” I got the, ‘you’re crazy’ look, but Bayu was dressed and ready for the day’s program. Half an hour later I was ready and we were heading out the door at eight o’clock, just as our staff was arriving at work. “See you later,” I said, “We’re off on holidays.” They had different plans for me and the next half hour was spent answering questions and handing out money. Shortly after eight-thirty we were doing a thirty minute walk from Penestanan to Ubud for breakfast. Rina, our miniature poodle, was with us and more excited than both of us put together. She loves any sort of outing. Clear Café (0361 8894437) in Jalan Hanoman was our destination. It had few patrons, and I don’t know why. The décor is a wonderful blend of traditional Bali and sleek modern, the food is deliciously special and the service great. From their menu which includes a large range of both vegetarian and vegan food, I chose the Hanoman Omelette and Bayu had the Nasi Goreng. My meal was large and delicious, but I still suffered food envy as I looked at the huge prawns that came as a part of Bayu’s fried rice. Their coffee was superb and served in large cups, just perfect for the addicted. The whole meal cost 140,000rp. It was great value and I sure will take visiting friends there.

It was nearly time for lunch, so our next walk took us back to Penestanan and Warung Vespa. Passing my home, I was again stopped by staff to check on a villa booking. Bayu got nabbed too, to answer a question about his restaurant. Escaping work on a stay-cation was not proving as easy as I’d hoped. Warung Vespa is right in the heart of Penestanan village and a delightful find. They have blackboard menus and there is a focus on fresh, healthy and tasty food. Their flier promises; “Great coffee, excellent food, freshly baked bread, homemade pastries and cakes, and a daily selection of salads and rolls.” They are telling the truth. They also should have included their fresh juices as these too are wonderful. With tax and service we only paid 130,000rp and Rina was also made most welcome. We’ll be back. From here we walked back to The Blanco Renaissance Museum (0361 975502) next to the bridge on the edge of Ubud. It’s only 300 meters from our home, but somehow I hadn’t been there since that magnificent domed building was constructed. It was amazing in all possible ways and I should have allowed a full day to enjoy every aspect of the museum, gallery, studios, gardens, bird-park and family home. I’m heading back with friend but we’ll make a day of it. At 50,000rp for tourists and half this for locals, it is excellent value.

restaurant is nothing short of spectacular. Geraldine meets and greets, while her Laotian husband performs his magic in the kitchen. It is not surprising that this restaurant has shot to position No. 1 in the restaurants section of Trip Advisor. I’ll definitely return, but will remember to make a booking if I want to dine at night time. Our driver met us after lunch and drove us to the Elephant Safari Park at Taro, just 20 minutes, but a world away from Ubud. We dropped Rina off at a friend’s place as we decided miniature poodles and pachyderms don’t mix. From the time we arrived at 2:00 p.m. until our departure at midday the following day we bathed in perfection. Our room in the lodge cost us $280. Included in the cost was breakfast, an hour safari ride on an elephant, entrance to the park and all its amenities, opportunities to feed and bathe elephants, entrance to the elephant talent shows, use of the gym, an elephant ride from our room to dinner, a welcome drink and a fruit basket in our room. Over the nearly 24 hours of our stay, I realized what exceptional value it was. Work was not allowed to intrude once and the tranquility of the park was pervasive. We paid an extra $30 each for the buffet dinner and it was great value too. I’ll be including this venue again on future stay-cations and will certainly recommend it to visiting friends. Day 3. I expected to wake up to the sound of trumpeting elephants but this was not to be. I had a sleep in, ate breakfast, washed an elephant, enjoyed an hour safari ride on Daisy, and checked out the park again before our driver collected us and took us to Waroeng Bernadette (0361 971852) in Jl. Raya Mas for lunch. They claim to be, ‘The Home of Rendang’, so, of course I had this while Bayu chose the Soto Ayam. We were both impressed and at 85,000rp the price appealed too.

The rest of the afternoon was spent reading and writing and unfortunately dealing with a couple of work phone calls. I’d predicted correctly that work demands would intrude on our staycation, so fortuitously had booked a night away for Day Two. By seven o’clock we were ready for dinner and on the motorbike headed to Warung Mina Ubud (0361 976504) in Jl. Gunung Sari No.2 Ambengan, Peliatan, Ubud. It is one of our favourite restaurants and Rina loves it too. They are dog friendly. As always we sat on a balè amongst their tropical gardens, enjoying their super fresh fish. At less than 150,000rp for all we could eat, it was a bargain. Then it was home for a bit of TV and sleep. Day 2. I woke, did emails, showered and met with staff. Determined not to have work intrude on the rest of our stay-cation I handed my phone to the company director, left my laptop in the bedroom and headed off. The first stop was The Round Bar (0361 976738) in Jl. Raya Penestanan, Ubud, Bali. It is just over the road from my house and I’d never breakfasted there although I’d tried it for an evening drink on a couple of occasions. Today was the day for breakfast. The menu is small and simple, the food tasty, staff attentive, and the ambience splendid. It cost us 160,000rp. and we were the only patrons. This isn’t surprising as most accommodation in the area provides breakfast as part of their room price. From here we walked to Ubud and enjoyed another foot massage at Bugar Sehat Reflexology (0361 8870012) on Jl. Raya, Ubud, across from Jl. Bisma. Again the massage was wonderful. Window shopping followed until we arrived at The Melting Wok Warung (082 153 666 087) in Jalan Gootama, Ubud for lunch. This

Arriving home, having collected Rina on the way, no one presented me with work problems; they just wanted to know about the safari park. I happily shared all our adventures. The afternoon was given over to reading and writing and for our final dinner we went to Siam Sally (0361 980777) in Jalan Hanoman, Pengosekan, Ubud. We always enjoy their Thai food and the way they fuss over Rina. They’re really attentive to us too. As we ate and I enjoyed the 2 for 1 cocktails, Bayu and I revisited our Ubud stay-cation. The verdict came down in favour of having another one, and soon. Our three day stay-cation was a chance to explore and discover our local area and to recharge our batteries. We now know firsthand, lots of great places to recommend to visiting friends. Because we holidayed in Bali, Rina got to come with us most of the time. This sure was a bonus. Try a stay-cation; you won’t be disappointed.

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For Sale; Scott aspect 4.5 bicycle, 24 spd Shimano alivio, hydrolic brakes, very good cond and great bike, email for pics Rp. 4.5jt. Contact 0819 3618 4525. Denpasar. [247] For Sale; Bedsize 160x200 knock down made from wood. Rp. 1 juta nego. Not including the mattress. Call/ SMS 0852 3704 8168 (English/indonesian). Kerobokan. [248] For Sale; iPhone charger/ battery pack. More than double the battery life of your iPhone 4. Simple, stylish, light, easy to use, Rp. 900.000. SMS Mark, 0858 5726 7516 or email <markobrien23@gmail.com> for pic. Kerobokan. [255]

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by Ibu Kat

A Family Affair

For better or worse, longevity runs in my family. Only one grandparent failed to hit 85 and my parents are now 92. When I tried to call them the other night, they were out at a party. “Old age is not for sissies,” my mother stated when I finally reached them. But my father reported she was just grumpy because she’d had too much sherry the night before. So the odds are high that I’ll be around for two or three more decades. I’m not big on planning ahead – I’m challenged to think three months forward, much less a year. But it recently struck me that if I wanted a roof over my head and Balinese ground under my feet in my declining years, I had better start thinking strategically.

no inheritance for the children. Family compounds and the teba behind them belong to the banjar and cannot be sold, but the teba can be contracted. With a rental house on the teba Wayan’s family wouldn’t receive the tidal wave of cash they’d get if they’d contracted it, but instead a small, steady income to share that would go on through the years. They understood this. Wayan’s family had only this plot and a small rice field that was mercifully so far from the road that it would never be developed. Her husband Nyoman’s family had just the compound and a tiny patch beside it, where we’d built a little house two years before to bring them extra income. We agreed it was important for the families not to lose the land.

We all stood together on this nice piece of Bali with chickens scratching around our feet, looking thoughtful

but he loved being busy with the house. He rallied his buddies to build the garden walls and was at the project every day industriously hammering, sawing, laying batako and digging holes. There seemed to be a lot of holes; the cistern, waste water garden and lotus pond all required extensive excavation. Finally, one day it stopped looking like a construction site and started looking like a house. The time had come for its Ngambe ceremony, and the most auspicious day just happened to be my birthday. With a few friends and both families, we watched as the house and garden were consecrated, invited in the spirits and asked them to bless all who lived there. The next day Wayan’s brother Kadek, who works at one of the houses along the river, began to put in the garden. Plants and trees and flowering shrubs appeared, doubtless liberated from the established gardens of some other foreigner. The Balinese call this ‘borrowing’.

We drew up a couple of simple MOUs. I’ve lived in Asia for 22 years now, and my experience has been that a contract is only as good as your relationship with the other party. If the relationship is good, you don’t really need a contract and if it’s bad, the contract probably won’t protect you but it’s useful to have all the expectations made clear. Wayan Manis, who is the brains of both families, helped to draft them. One of Bali’s many magical dimensions is the fact that if you can finesse the land, you can put up a modest house quite cheaply. Nyoman undertook to be the contractor. He’d learned a lot building the wee house next to his compound, but this project was much bigger. Because the land was next to the rice fields, it would have two storeys to take advantage of the view.

My house contract in Ubud runs out in 2022. I’d contracted the land and built the house when things were much cheaper and I know I won’t be able to afford to renew the lease. Despite the relentless Kuta-ization of Ubud, I wanted my last home to be nearby. I confided my thoughts to Wayan Manis, my dear housekeeper of 12 years. The next day she put me on the back of her motorbike and drove me to Jukit Paku, a quiet little village just past Nyuh Kuning. I’d been to her family compound before, of course, for ceremonies. But now she and the family pointed out that there were 6 are of unused land behind the compound at the edge of the rice fields. It’s common for rural Balinese compounds to have a teba, or unused space in the back, and we were among a long row of teba facing the sawah. We all stood together on this nice piece of Bali with chickens scratching around our feet, looking thoughtful. Slowly we came up with a plan that seemed to benefit everyone. I would build a simple house on the land. When it was finished it would be rented out, and I would keep the rent until the cost of the construction was met. Then the rent would go to the family -- it would be their house, on their land, bringing in constant income. When my lease was up on my current house, I would move there and pay rent to them. It’s been very distressing to watch Bali’s rice fields disappear over the past few years. The high price of land and influx of people from Jakarta and abroad who’ve decided to come and live here have put huge pressures on the land base. Over 1,000 hectares of agricultural land is being developed every year. The farmers who sell or contract their fields for development are briefly rich beyond imaging, but strategic planning is not part of the culture in Bali. Within a year the money is usually gone. Then there’s no land, no money,

Although the house would be rented for a decade before I moved into it, it needed to be the kind of house I wanted to live in. The ground floor was elder-friendly in case I became too decrepit to manage the stairs. I wanted one big, bright, airy room with a full bathroom and a big, shady verandah on each floor. There’s a breezy outdoor kitchen. The roof is modeled on an old Javanese design that allows the air that enters the house to rise and exit as it warms, a sort of natural air conditioning. There’s an old Javanese door and interior wall for character, but not much wood elsewhere as it’s so difficult to ensure it’s legally logged. It was a long haul with huge learning curves. We broke ground a year ago. That was the year one of my sisters lost the longevity gamble and was diagnosed with cancer. I made three trips to Canada that year, the final one three months long. When I came back I wasn’t very useful for quite a while. Nyoman soldiered on at the construction site. Because of the building boom around Ubud, it was impossible to find workers. A few old men from the village pitched in to help sometimes, and Nyoman’s father Pak and son Putu were constantly there. Teams came in to pour the second floor (with tiny buckets of cement passed from hand to hand) and raise the roof. But other than that the family was pretty much on its own and things happened very slowly.

Finally, one day it stopped looking like a construction site and started looking like a house Often I’d come by and find the three generations working together. Putu was 14 now, and handled the saw and planer with confidence. Later, during his school holidays, Wayan Manis put him on the payroll and he worked almost every day at plastering, painting and cleaning. With the money he made during that month he bought all his school books. Nyoman’s father Pak threw himself into the project with zeal. There’d been issues in the past with his drinking and gambling,

Not only was it suddenly looking like a house, it was feeling like a home. The front door locked, the lights worked, the water ran. I bought a dining table of recycled marine teak, and a vase of flowers instantly appeared on it although the chairs didn’t arrive til later. Wayan made coffee in the kitchen. I sit at the old table on the verandah to write this, cooled by the perpetual breeze off the rice fields, watching the new garden take shape. Although I’m less than 15 minutes from Ubud, the silence is vast. In the garden, Kadek is planting grass blade by blade. Nyoman is finishing the kitchen cabinets and Wayan is measuring the windows for curtains. Creating this house has been a family affair. When my time comes to live here I’ll be nested in this village, and Wayan is already lobbying the banjar about my cremation (now that’s strategic planning). This will be my last house, a sanctuary of tranquility in my beloved Bali. Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Freefall off the Tourist Trail is Available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud and Seminyak - www.balidazethebook.com downloadable as a PDF file - Amazon downloadable for Kindle

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For Sale; 1 set AsterixObelix anime 6mm (10 piece). Imported from France. Bought for Rp. 800.000 last month. Will sell Rp. 600.000. Have no more space at my house. Contact Astrid 081 817 3170. Email: <astrid.s.piano@gmail. com>. [209] For Sale; Bench seat teak wood 2.1 mtr long 1.1 mtr high 90 cm wide. Has arms very solid with drawer underneath Rp. 2.3 million. SMS/ph 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [210] For Sale; Vintage Solvil et Titus diver men’s watch, model: energy rated 10atm (not pressure tested). It’s a Swiss Quartz watch from 80’s, working very well. Asking Rp 1 million. 081 2363 2057. Jimbaran. [211] For Sale; Vintage Raketa Petrodvorets original Russian wristwatch, handwind with white dial and black hands, in working condition. Comes with stainless bracelet. Asking Rp 850.000. 081 2363 2057. Jimbaran. [212] For Sale; Nautica Chronograph Quartz watch in used condition, comes with stainless bracelet and original box. In very good condition and chrono works perfect defaults to 0. Asking Rp 700.000. 081 2363 2057. Jimbaran. [213]

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For Sale; WK 7500, Casio’s flagship arranger-keyboard. 76 full size pianokeys. Just over 1 year old, mint condition, original packing. A bargain forRp. 3.750. 000 fixed. SMS Dick 081 5578 8139 (English) for full details by email. Sanur. [205] For Sale; Unwanted gift brand new Belk smart cover with protection shell for Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 / P3100, dark brown for Rp. 160.000. Call/SMS 0813 3730 7172. Canggu. [206] Moving Sale; 3 decorative lamps. 2 cylindrical shape (lime green, light creme) & 1 box shape. Height 60cm. Bought each Rp. 100.000, will sell Rp. 75.000 each. Pics available. SMS 081 817 3170 / <astrid.s.piano@ gmail.com>. [227] Quick Sale; Moving back to Europe. Settle wood height 60cm width 45 depth 30cm price Rp. 300.000 thread embroider rayon (benang sulaman) 800 rolls brand umbrela. Call 0815 5895 6432. Jimbaran. [104] For Sale; Container with bar equipment, only Rp. 30 million. For serious buyer only. 0819 3309 9020. [204] Moving Sale; 3 bed+ mattress, 1 TV cabinet, 1 dining table + 4chairs, 2 coffee table, 4 bedside tables, all bought from Savana shop. Make your offer. Call/SMS 0819 3607 4041. Kerobokan. [184]

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For Sale; LG E2350V full HD 23” LED computer monitor, like new condition. Thin and great looking. Leaving Bali and have to sell. Rp. 1,750,000. Call or SMS (0361) 746 0113. Legian. [242] For Sale; For Sale: 24V Jabsco Par Max 3 Auto water pump, 3.5GPM 4.4 Amp 31600-0094. New & never used. Wrong purchase. Price 150 USD. Contact: 0813 3753 4097. E-mail: <info@bali-cat. com>. Denpasar. [111] For Sale; Used baby high chair and double seats stroller brand Mothercare. E-mail : <thres70@gmail. com> for pic. Bukit. [164] Chefs and restaurants. Complete line of texturas El bulli for molecular cuisine. Sell them for no use. Can be in small quantities. Info 0812 4658 5065 or <i_virgen@ hotmail.com>. Canggu. [048] Chefs, restaurants and hotels. Sous vide machine Polyscience for sale. Mint condition used only for two months. Unboxed with original documents and invoice. Price nego. Info 0812 4658 5065 or e-mail: <i_virgen@hotmail.com>. Canggu. [049] Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed.

NC/NV/G-5 Sept. 12

Community Groups

Part 5 of 8

(See all Community Groups at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz)

Kuta Rock Church Manik Organik - Free Meditation Class Pondok Pekak Library & Learning Center - Ubud Church, English language Christian Sunday service at KRC Tuesdays at 7pm. Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85, Sanur, Bali, Extensive collection of fiction and non-fiction books in English, building. Jl, Nakula #77, Seminyak, starts at 10am. Please Indonesia shop: +62 (0) 361 855 3380 / <www.manik Indonesian & other languages. Excellent reference section on Bali and Indonesia. Courses/classes in Indonesian Language, organikbali.com>. call 0813 3855 7970 for more information. Balinese art and music. Open air space for reading, meetings, events. Great place to meet other people, exchange information, Meditation of Sahaja Yoga International - Bali Life Drawing Groups or just relax and read. Food and drinks available. Located on With the awakening of Kundalini technique and divine loves. All Artists Welcome - Every Wednesday & Saturday 10am the East side of the football field, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud. Every Sunday at the Bali Art Center in the garden & lotus - 1 pm, Pranoto’s Art Gallery, Jalan Goa Gajah, Tengkulak, Phone: (0361) 976194. E-mail : <pondok@indo.net.id>. (next door to Bumi Sekembang) on the road to Goa Gajah. pool - Denpasar at 17:00pm. “Jay Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi”. 5 minutes by car from Ubud. Phone number. 0821 4488 Contact Nyoman Suidana 081 138 5771. ProFauna Indonesia 4025 or website: <http://www.age.jp/~pranoto>. ProFauna Indonesia is an Indonesian society for the protection Nederlandse Club Bali De NCBali is een club van Nederlanders die hier op bali of wild animals and habitat. ProFauna Indonesia (formerly Lions Club Bali Surya Host (LCBSH) wonen. Iedere 3e zaterdag van de maand hebben we een KSBK) is a non profit organization established in 1994 in Lions Club is an international organisation, established in borrel. We delen ook nuttige informatie voor hier wonenden. Malang, East Java. ProFauna has branch offices in Jakarta the USA in 1917. Lions members come from different nations Verder organiseren we BBQ avonden en andere bijeenkomsten. and Bali and is supported by members throughout Indonesia. educational backgrounds, professions and religions. Every Lidmaatschap staat ook open voor anderen die Nederlands The main activities of ProFauna Indonesia are wild animal month LCBSH conducts activities including regular meetings, spreken. Bezoek onze website <www.NCBali.info> voor meer protection, investigation on trade in wild animals and animal social activity for the community or fund raising, of which the rescue. For further information please e-mail: <profaunabali@ informatie. funds raised will be used to help the needy community. If indo.net.id> also see: <http://www.profauna.or.id>. you would like to know more about Lions Club Bali Surya Nederlandse Ondernemers Borrel Bali (NOBB) Roman Catholic Mass in Gianyar Host you are welcome to observe our regular meetings. We Join our monthly informal social and professional networking In Bahasa Indonesia, at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, meet every first Tuesday of the month at Sanur Paradise event for Dutch enterpreneurs on Bali. Share experiences and Plaza Hotel. Further information contact Ms. Desak Purnama expand your network while enjoying a nice drink. For information Jl. Mulawarman No. 92 Tedung, Gianyar, phone: 0361- 943457 on Sunday 8.00 am. Further information: Father Yohanes (President). Mob/SMS 081 138 0537. <lionsclubbali@ gmail. contact <ondernemersborrelbali@gmail.com>. Handriyanto, Pr at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, phone com>. <www.lionsclubbali.blogspot.com>. 0361-943457, cell phone: 0818364840. Henry Soegiarto at Bali Nicotine Anonymous Renal Center, phone: 0361-979344. Living in Indonesia Nicotine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women helping Practical information for foreigners moving to and living in each other to live free of nicotine. We meet weekly in Bali on Rotaract Bali Kuta Indonesia. Living in Indonesia, a site for expatriates <http Sundays, 5:30PM - 6:30PM. Address: The Ruko, Jl. Dhyana Rotaract is an international organization of service clubs for www.expat.or.id>. Pura #103 2nd Floor Seminyak. Upstairs of Warung Kita. For men & women aged 18-30 that fosters leadership & information call: 0819 1638 4327. responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards Mangrove Society in business and promotes international understanding and Mangrove Information Centre gives a chance to the people Opportunity / Charity Shop peace. For more information contact Barbara 081 239 72840 who are concerned with mangrove or environment to become Dogs and Kids located in Ubud. We need volunteers and or you can come to our weekly meeting the 2nd & 4th Friday a member of Mangrove Society. Jln Bypass Ngurah Rai also donation of clothes or anything saleable. This charity each month at 19:30 at Cempaka Bali Guest House, Jl Raya Km, 21 Suwung Kauh Denpasar- Bali, ph. (0361) 726 969, shop supports BARC’s animals and children in need. Please Kuta 127, Gg Cempaka No. 1, Denpasar (behind KCBJ Tours 726 546, 728 966. Fax. (0361) 710 473, email: <micjica@ call 0361 275 7664 or 0819 9944 4057 or see our website & Travel) or email: <rac_balikuta@yahoo.com>, website: <http://www.rotaract.org> or <http://www.rotaract.or.id>. <www.freewebs.com/balidogs>. indosat.net.id>, web. <www.mangrovecentre.or.id>. COMMUNITY GROUPS is free for all non profit activities, groups, etc. For your group to be listed here contact: Bali Advertiser Tel. 755 392 / Fax. 764 191 or email : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz. Please notify our office for any corrections or changes. Let’s keep this up to date!


Employment Place your ad online at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

LOOKING FOR STAFF

VILLA ESTATE MANAGER

(Cari Tenaga)

A highly dedicated professional is sought to manage a small luxury villa estate in Ungasan. Must have solid experience in the hospitality industry especially in all aspects of villa management and marketing, inclusive of hiring and training staff. Please email resume with photo, stating relevant experie snce, current and expected salary to: azrin.k8@gmail.com NC/Es/19 Sept 12

Product Costing Supervisor for international jewelry company

Experience working in Jewelry Company is beneficial. Specific experience in the Product Costing specifically. Degree or equivalent in Accounting or Industrial Technique. Minimum experience is 2 years. Willing to be placed in Bali. Send your CV with recent photos and salary expectation to: balihrd@ptkti.com Only short listed candidates will be notified NC/Es/19 Sept 12

New International Cosmetic Centre in Bali We are looking for a Cosmetic Medical Doctor (IDI, MBBS), Registered Nurse, Sales Manager and Customer Service Manager Must have minimum 3 years experience, preferably in a cosmetic clinic. We are Australian managed - with good salary, international training courses and other benefits on offer. We are looking for passionate, committed and fun personalities to join our team. Please send your CV, photo and salary expectations to: info@chrysaliscapital.com.au NC/Es/5 Sept 12

PT EMIK, a young Indonesia based consultancy group in Sanur, Bali, is working on East-West relations, and we want YOUR financial insights to manage our funds during our start up phase and maybe beyond. So, we are seeking qualified candidates for:

Finance & Administration Coordinator Requirements : • Bachelor’s degree in Finance/Accounting and/or administration • Experience with accounting and administration of international funding programs • Knowledgeable about Indonesian tax and regulations • Strong in compiling financial reports • Fluent English and Indonesian writing and speaking Please send your CV to info.emik@gmail.com NC/Es/19 Sept 12

YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH

Looking for; Shop Manager, experience in retail business, selling skills, good English. Good salary+commission. S e n d C V: < c o n t a c t @ thegallerybali.com>. [746] Ubud Family Looking For Cook Experienced In Western Food: English language understanding, healthy lifestyle, references helpful, 0819 1665 1516. [196] SPG Model Hostess Wanted. Must speak English, 5 Million + Commission P/M. Contact Marcus 0819 9913 8837. [197] Front Office Staff for villa, must speak English and have basic computer skills. Contact Yanto 0878 6300 4433. [198] Urgently Required; International fashion label seeking: Purchasing Raw Material/Trims. Min.2yrs experience in similar industry. Intensive knowledge of purchasing raw material textile and accessories. Comp. literate. Good English. Female, age 25-35 yrs. Work under pressure and Honest. Send CV: <jobs@shakuhachi. net>. [199] We Need Staff Junior Admin & Stock Coordinator. Min 1-2 Years. Excel and Email Literate. Well Organised, Data Entry & Filling. Female Age 25-30. Email: <job@ shakuhachi.net>. [200] Looking For Consignment. Female / Male, 24-30. Speaking English. 2 Years Experience. SIM C. Contact : <niconicobali2012@yahoo. com>. Mr. Nico 081 187 4955. [202] Mencari Pembantu Rumah Ta n g g a , P e r e m p u a n , Legian. 0819 9991 6077. Gaji Bagus. [204]

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Chief Executive Officer (Expat) - Indonesia General Manager - Kerobokan Director of Sales/Director of Sales & Marketing - Seminyak Graphic Designer - Nusa Dua Restaurant Manager (Expat/Local) - Lombok Head Chef - Jimbaran Personal Assistant - Jimbaran GRO Japanese (Expat) - Jimbaran Human Resources Manager - Seminyak

Group General Manager (Expat) - Bangkok Operational Manager (Expat) - Seminyak Assistant Catering & Conference Services Manager - Jimbaran Restaurant Manager (Expat/Local) - Seminyak Head Chef - Luxury Yacht Financial Controller - Ubud Assistant Front Office Manager - Ubud GRO Mandarin (Expat) - Jimbaran Executive Housekeeper - Tabanan

Our service is completely free of charge for candidates Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Dewi Sri, Blok C, Nr 3 • Kuta, Bali, Indonesia • Tel / Fax: +62/361.763.324 C/Es/G-19 Sept. 12

Looking for experienced pembantu in Sanur area. Must speak English. Ph 0821 4709 0707. [211] Global Expat Recruiting Kuta membutuhkan Office Boy segera. Surat lamaran dan CV dikirim ke <jobs@ globalexpatrecruiting.com> atau telepon (0361) 763324. [206]

IT Web designer optimizer wanted. Aplly <indo_gb2@ yahoo.com>. [213] Wanted: IT professionals for fast-growing Australian IT company. We are currently looking for Microsoft Certified, experienced IT staff for our Bali office. If you are Indonesian and interested in a full-time position and exciting career, please send your CV to <jobs.asia@ connected.com.au>. Only applicants with Microsoft Certifications will be considered. [168] Blue Glue seeks: Marketing & Sale; Female, excellent presentation. Architect or Drafter, AutoCAD & Sketchup. Graphic designer with a Fashion feel. Visit <www. blue-glue.com> or contact <jobs@blue-glue.com>. [209] 2 Part-Time Job: - Light secretarial/bookkeeping (Female). You set your schedule: 3 hours daily and 3 days weekly. Requirements are proficient in English, Excel, Word and Outlook. A Helper (Man) for pool and walking activity everyday 2 to 5 PM. Send CV to <valsons@ bali-villasukapadi.com> or call 738-653. [210] DandelionKid Clothing looking for experienced staff in Production Garment, Female, min 2 years exp, computer abilities, good salary offer. Please email CV to <accounting@ dandelionkid.com>. [212] Driver / companion required by private Villa . Must be able to speak good English and able to help around the house. Good salary, call 778330. [214] Looking : HouseKeepers(A), Securities (B), Mechanical Electrical (C), Gardeners (D). Speaking English (A-B), CV: <villaatseminyak@gmail. com>. [215] Urgently, Need Bartender, Breakfast chef, Cashier, Wa i t e r a n d Wa i t r e s s . Experience in Restaurant, Excellent English. Email to <celinewatercress@gmail. com> or 0878 6067 6529 / Jl. Batubelig No. 21A Kerobokan - Kuta (sebelah Devira Massage). [216]

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We Provide: Housekeeper, Housemaid Babysitter/Nanny freelance & permanent Driver, Security, Gardener, Pool Cleaner Office Staff, Waitress, Cook, etc. English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male. Good Service With Guarantee C/Es/25 Jan 12

Teaching and Work Opportunities for Native English teachers in Jakarta & Bogor – West Java Location: Well-established language schools in Bogor and Jakarta

Requirement: Teachers with TEFL Qualification. In some cases other qualification will be considered, depending on the nature and extend of experience.

Benefit: Highly competitive salary + Accommodation Assistance, paid holidays and work visa provided. For detail, please visit www.efjakarta.com Please send your CV by email to: efswara@pacific.net.id C/Es/30 May 12

The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Hotel Contracting Mgr Architect / Drafter Chief Accountants Secretary / PA Financial Planning Mgr Web Developer Operations Manager HRD Manager S & M Sup / Manager Programmers VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/19 Sept 12


Bali Advertiser

19 September - 03 October, 2012

LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)

Bali’s interna onally renowned photography company is expanding & looking for secretary*, accountant*, photographer** & videographer**. Join a team of fun & friendly colleagues & test the limit of your professional abili es & talents! *Min. 3 years using PC (Mac skills is an advantage) & basic skills in MS Office or iWork. **Good photography/ videography skill. Send CV, recent photo & applica on to hrd@photofactorybali.com or JI. Jayagiri XI/8B Renon Denpasar. To get to know us, visit: www.photofactorybali.com NC/Es/5 Sept 12

A Holistic School located in Kerobokan Bali would like to welcome a Male Indonesian PE Teacher who can teach 3 yo up to 14 yo. Requirements: • Candidate must posses at least a Bachelor’s Degree, Education/ Teaching/Training or equivalent • At least 2 years(s) of working experience in the related field is required for this position • Good in English both oral and written • Able to start immediately Send your CV to hrd@sunriseschoolbali.com Interview begin immediately NC/Es/5 Sept 12

Marketing Manager An opportunity for the right person to work with a great team. Preferably someone with retail/ Furniture background but not essential as we are involved in a number of different industries. Must be a leader with exceptional interpersonal skills and energy. Please forward C.V. to: accounting@balibargainhunter.com

Urgently Needed Reservation Officer (Female). Indonesian, Experienced, Fluent writing and speaking English. Send your application and CV to <frankmariptb@gmail. com>. [222] Garment factory looking for Expat Production-Manager, experienced in clothing production in Asia, must speak Indonesian & English. If you meet the above qualifications please email your CV to: <mail@ buddhawear.com>. [223] Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Sanur community experts wanted for new travel <website.jobs@bismia. com>. [224]

Management Company Required for upscale villas in Legian.

Need: Female for PR and S e c r e t a r y. F o r e i g n e r / Indonesian. Good looking, fluent English / other language. Phone 0812 8500 4868. [227]

The Company must have a good track record in complete villa & resort management.

Wr. sanur looking for Cook & Waitress, ASAP, call: 0852 5300 6383. [228]

NC/Es/5 Sept 12

Please contact happy200678@hotmail.com NC/Es/19 Sept 12

Happy Trails Indonesia, a destination management company (DMC) in Bali is looking for:

Personal Travel Manager Indonesian Nationality. At least 2 years’ experience in the travel industry. Experience in sales. Excellent English both writing and spoken. Able to (verbally) communicate with potential foreign clients to sell tours throughout Indonesia.

Freelance French Translator Fluent (native) French translator to do translations of tourism related text. Should be able to work according to deadlines. The translated text will be used for sales related product. Sales affinity or experience is a plus Please send CV and photo to: management@happytrailsindonesia.com NC/Es/19 Sept 12

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 7.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp.11.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

We’re looking for: Make up Artist, Photographer, Design Graphic. Applicants must have experience in the desired position and able to speak English. Send CV and recent pic to <idoidobali@ hotmail.com>. [229] Assistant Operational Manager wanted for villa rental agency. Very fluent English. Email for job description: <made84putra@ hotmail.com>. [230] Beraban/Kedungu area; European family need serious and clean working Pembantu 100%, with some English knowledge. Contact 081 338 21 4271. [231]

Looking for Junior Accounting and Administration Staff, Fluent in English, Able to operate computer, Please send CV to Email: <office@ ticketothemoon.com>. [238] Shop Assistant, young, vibrant, basic English, hard working. Ubud. Please Contact: Parveen 0812 3923 0990. [239] Night Security for office/ home around Ubud, young, hard working, reliable. Contact: Parveen 0812 3923 0990. [240] Bali Hai Diving Adventures is looking to fill Sales & Reservations/Admin position. The candidate must be motivated, outgoing and have initiative. Written and spoken English a must. Competitive salary for the right person. Please send your CV to email <zach@ balihaidiving.com>. [241] Looking for Junior Graphic Designer, Social Media Needed. Send CV & Portfolio to: <niconicobali2012@ yahoo.com>, CC : <graphicniconico@yahoo. com>. [242] Dicari pembuat pola merangkap tukang potong baju wanita berpengalaman (bisa gaun pesta) Call 081 2222 9977. [243] New Seminyak restaurant seeking Chef with vast knowledge of dumplings/dim sum. Must be creative & have an eye for the unconventional. Resume to <sdcseminyak@ gmail.com>. [245] New Gelateria in Seminyak seeks Gelati Guru. Help us create amazing gelati & push flavour boundaries - to infinity & beyond. Resume to <sdcseminyak@gmail. com>. [246]

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www.samabe.com Open February 2013 Luxury vacation, luxury challenge

EX. Chef / Chef B Reporting to the GM, you will be fully in charge for 3 restaurant. You should have at least 3 years experience in same position, in a luxury restaurant or hotel. You are dynamic self starter, hands on, excellent communication skills and strong orientation to bottom-line results. Please address you CV and recent photograph to luthe@samabe.com NC/Es/19 Sept 12

ACCOUNTANT - REQUIRED • 3 Days a week, moving to full time • Must be able to get to Trial Balance / Income statement without supervision • Speaking of English preferred Tasks include: • Hotel Accounting (accom only) • Project Management Location Seminyak for International Company

TOP MONEY PAID Send CV to Mr. David at merlin_1@iprimus.com.au or contact +61 411335511 NC/Es/5 Sept 12

SALES CONSULTANTS Ubud-Seminyak-Kerobokan-Sanur IT Company looking for hard working people with hospitality, Spa and Beauty backgrounds, good local knowledge. Excellent English / Bahasa (Locals and Expats), good computer skills, mobile and transport. Attractive Salary, mobile, medical, transport allowance plus bonuses. Contact 0819 3609 2600 email bart0310@yahoo.com NC/Es/19 Sept 12

A SMALL CONSULTANCY COMPANY FOR THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY BASED IN BALI is seeking:

A DYNAMIC OFFICE MANAGER Strong Administration Skills, Fluency in both written and spoken English a must, Ability to work independently, Ability to supervise a team of 8 employees, Experienced with working with foreign nationals, Mature, Good team worker,References required. Apply with current CV and recent photograph (not older than 6 month) to: spa.overseas@gmail.com Only short-listed candidates will be notified NC/Es/19 Sept 12

World Neighbors, an international community development organization is seeking applicants for the position of:

Country Representative Indonesia This position leads fundraising efforts and guides development of partnerships; ensures preparation of budgets and reports; and is responsible for all administrative, human resource and financial management in the countries of assignment. The ideal candidate will be fluent in English with 6+ years relevant experience including participatory processes, capacity building and rural community development issues. Preference will be given to Indonesian Nationals. Applications will be accepted through October 5. The position is based in Bali and no relocation benefits are offered. To learn more, visit www.wn.org To apply, email resume, cover letter and salary expectations to: lacero@wn.org NC/Es/19 Sept 12

Experienced General Manager needed for family owned hotel in Ubud. Must have good English, computer skill, helpfull. Send CV to <dsdriya@gmail.com>. [232] Tu k a n g K e b u n berpengalaman. Kirim CV ke Jl. Raya Petitenget No. 88 C. (0361)-473 8552. [235] Looking for smart, confidence Maitre’d and Waiter/s. Must speak fluent English and have years of experience in a hospitality industry. Please send your CV and photograph to <oberoidining@gmail. com>. [244]

Looking for woman Grafis Designer with skill of P h o t o s h o p , I l l u s t r a t o r, inDesign and has Designing experience. Pls send CV and Sample of your works to <cvpsylo@gmail.com>. [255] Pool Maintenance staff for villa complex in Sanur, experience, permanent employment. Pls contact 0812 3628 1515. [256] Red Carpet is looking for IT specialist. Good English. F l e x i b l e t e a m p l a y e r, reactions: <jakko@ redcarpetchampagnebar. com>. [257]

Due to a rapid growth, IDA+ is urgently looking for:

commercial Requirements: ~ Minimum 2 years experience in sales ~ Fluent in English-written and oral ~ Well presented, professional and mature ~ Self motivated, able to work under pressure and target For those who apply the concept “the more I sell, the more I gain” we offer a competitive salary with commission and bonus. Candidates who think they can meet IDA+ expectations should directly call to 081 237583156 and send a CV to: info@indonesiadirectadvertising.com NC/Es/19 Sept 12


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PT Research In Motion Indonesia, the maker of BlackBerry®, is looking for starting entry-level candidates to join their team in Sanur, Bali. RIM® is a world leader in the mobile communica ons market and has a history of developing breakthrough wireless solu ons. BlackBerry App World is an applica on distribu on service which provides BlackBerry users with an environment to browse and download applica ons and games. RIM is seeking driven individuals who can take our wireless data products to the next level in the global wireless market. Are you ready to make a difference in the world of mobile communica ons with RIM? Posi ons are available for BlackBerry App World Storefront Associates, an important role in the day to day opera ons of the storefront in BlackBerry App World. The successful candidate’s responsibili es will include reviewing and approving or denying new applica ons and themes that are submi ed to BlackBerry App World, as well as reviewing updated submissions and any ac vi es related to ve ng applica ons for distribu on in BlackBerry App World. Shortlisted candidates will have a university degree, strong English verbal and communica on skills, excellent a en on to detail and mul tasking skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. If you’re driven to take wireless technologies to the next level, it’s me you join the team at RIM. We offer a challenging environment that fosters crea vity and rewards excellence. Employees also have use of our award winning BlackBerry!

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The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/ office/hotel for your generous donation.

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My Favourite Things

By : Ruby Jackson

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This column is non-advertorial and written by an expat who has lived in Indonesia for nearly 20 years. The island has changed during this time, as has the whole world, but there are some places, things, people or events that remain as good as anyone can remember, for various reasons, or, recently opened places, arrived people or new organisations that are worth a mention. Listed below are those for this edition, in no particular order, as the island is a vibrant place that moves progressively with many wonderful things on offer. Bali has come a long way and My Favourite Things explores what remains interesting for us all to experience

THINK PINK NAILS Who doesn’t love a bit of pampering, especially a quick manicure or pedicure at the more than reasonable Bali prices, executed by professional staff in del e c t a b l e surroundings. Throw a massage chair into the bargain and Think Pink Nails will be leading the nail-fashionistas, way ahead of the pack. This is a New York City style nail parlour (not that I have ever visited one I might add – but imagine Sex in the City does nails), with custom made spa chairs with the aforementioned rolling massage feature, a manicure bar equipped with iPads for every seat (easy finger sliding usage whilst nails are being done/dried etc), a separate acrylic/gel nail extensions room (separated as it can be a bit of a stinky business), a private treatment nest for waxing, and a nail drying station – hands and feet. It is the first nail salon on Bali that is OPI certified, as well as being the first to offer all the 42 shades of OPI gelcolour. Think Pink is also introducing high end nail polish colours from Butter (London) and Francois Nars of New York. This nail boutique is offering a Grand Opening promo through out the month of September of Rp. 200K net for a manicure and pedicure with OPI , Butter or Nars – or go crazy for just Rp. 400K and receive an hourfull body massage and scrub with manicure and pedicure (cash payments only). This is a great introduction to a great new nail boutique. Think Pink Nails: Jalan Batu Belig 108, Seminyak. Ph: 0361 918 8116. E : e-nail@thinkpinknails.com Open 7 days a week.

PAVILION BALI GRILL BAR This impressive open-aired ‘Pavilion’ restaurant and bar is right next door to Think Pink – and not at all a bad place to drop in and let those newly painted nails curl around a glass of champagne, or an aptly New York inspired Long Island Iced Tea. The menu runs impressively from breakfast through to late night nibbles, and a variety of events and entertainment makes sure regular guests don’t get bored. An amazing vocalist (Lizzie O’Keefe) has been featured on recent Monday nights, and her improvised arrangements are nothing short of spectacular, feeling that an angel has entered the room. This lady is sure to be going very far. Then on Friday’s Pavilion offers ‘Aperitivo’ from 5-ish onwards as the sun dips and the week comes to an end. In all, this is a fun atmosphere, with great food and music. Well worth a visit. Pavilion: Jalan Batu Belig 106, Seminyak. Ph: 0361 473 7634. http://pavilionbali.com

RED CARPET CHAMPAGNE BAR This bar when first opened looked to be in the most unlikely of places as well as strangely having a boutique taking up most of its space, with rather limited

seating – and probably just another place that would be gone as quickly as it appeared. The staff have funny little red outfits, looking like they belong to a 50s musical, and the whole street can ogle the clientele. Well not only has it stood the test of time these last 3 years, but has even opened in Singapore under the same concept, and remains hugely popular. The ‘Champagne Bar’ as it is more fondly referred to has by far the best collection of music videos, and keeps the sounds pumping with a golden oldie or two getting the clientele tapping, singing and even dancing as the glass of bubbly takes effect. Lovely nibbles are offered around the bar every 15 minutes or so and are complimentary, and there are various drinks promotions on at any given time, best to ask the staff (who are all extremely competent) who can give the heads up. Food is served from lunch time on, with a daily set lunch menu for just Rp. 95K. Parking is a hassle on this now bustling street, so be sure to use the valet parking option when traveling by car. Give this place a go – it really is a pleasant surprise.

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BISTROT Now open opposite Red Carpet Champagne Bar this restaurant and bar has been conceptualized and lovingly put together by the formidable Belgian team of Zohra (an award winning interior designer) and Blaise (founder of Hishem furniture) and is another winning collaboration after their combined successes of The Shaba, Villa Balquisse and Balique. An impressive air-conditioned yet high ceilinged open space, upon entering you immediately feel welcomed and reminded of a New York loft/factory space with a distinct industrial feel. However, the interior furnishings pay homage to many antiques and artifacts sourced from around the Indonesian archipelago, most being from the couple’s personal collection. Even the many brightly coloured photographs adorning the walls have been taken by Blaise, and can be bought if so desired. The menu is absolutely delicious, with a good balanced combination of soul foods, Asian and western, the Crying Tiger Steak being recommended, as is the Pad Thai (vegetarian version available), the oysters, Foie Gras Terrine and Steak Tartar. Evening brings on a sophisticated glow from the many trademark lamps of Zohra’s design or antiques, and at the upstairs bar, a cocktail or two will get the night started. Bistrot is original, fun, delicious and very ‘fairytale’ adult. This is going to be a big hit in Bali, as there is nothing else quite like it – so get in now before the waiting lists get too big!

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Bistrot: Jalan Laksmana, Seminyak. (Website under construction at time of going to press).

With this your comments would be welcomed if you endeavour to follow the lead, or, if you would like to suggest something that you found particularly amazing; whatever the experience was, please share. It’s important to spread the news on anything positive, as time and experiences are precious. rubyinbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of My Favourite Things at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-11 July 12


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SCHEDULE THAT Bali Garden Party (22 - 23 September) This is the second annual Bali Garden Party and it promises to be bigger and better with something for everyone. The setting is indeed conducive to a Garden Party at the very beautiful Taman Bhagawan. The children are well catered for with games, various sports, football coaching and a bouncy castle all of which should ensure the young ones are kept busy for the day. Pony rides also available on the beach and a small train around the area and there’s also a snake man who will surprise and perhaps scare a few. For adults, there are plenty of things to see and do with music, fashion shows, jazz and cabaret. There’s the usual merchandise for sale and plenty of delicious food stalls. If you fancy a cocktail the Paon Beach Club provide the alcoholic beverages as well as fun and games on the beach. The community and the support of various charities is really what this event is all about. On the first day, two hundred underprivileged children will come along to have a day of fun and games with lunch and a goody bag to take away. The second day consists of all day music, games and dining with entertainment and talk shows. An exclusive charity dinner will be held on the evening of the 22nd with cocktails and canapés followed by a four course meal paired with quality wines prepared by many of Bali’s top chefs from leading hotels, restaurants and resorts. Entertainment includes Ryoshi Jazz Band, Opera Batik Art Dance together with a fashion show by Afif Syakur. Not only that but 100% of the profits made will be given to poor families and under privileged children. This promises to be an amazing evening and a two day fun community event where everyone is invited to come along and have a fabulous day or two. : Saturday - 10 am - 3 pm & Sunday 10 am - 10 pm 6.30 pm - 12.00 am (dinner) Cost : IDR 50,000 adults IDR 25,000 children IDR1,000,000 (dinner) IDR9,000,000 (table of 10) Where : Taman Bhagawan, Tanjung Benoa Contact : Nadira Surattee (Garden Party) 081 1164576 nadira@phoenix.co.id Ari (Dinner Under the Stars) 9644524 secretary.bali@phoenix.co.id

body works, the medicinal value of a deep cleanse, the importance of good nutrition, techniques to reduce stress, the science of breath, the mind-body connection and re-entry post cleanse. Experts Anne Hockett and Frederique Nault provide personalised guidance to help people manage their stress and disease. These 7 days will provide you with the tools to achieve and maintain your well-being, empowering you to manage your physical, mental and emotional health and ensure your body is back in balance. The beauty of being in Bali is the wonderful opportunities we have to embark on courses like this in stunning settings. If you feel like you need to attune yourself, cleanse and detox with like minded people supporting one another, this retreat is the perfect recipe. If you are unable to make this retreat at short notice the retreat is being offered again on 29 October so make sure you make your reservation, on-line.

Cost : USD 910 or USD1,282 including accommodation Where : The Yoga Barn, Jl Hanoman/Pengoseken, Ubud Contact : healing@theyogabarn.com

Secret Rave Party (22 September) For the late night or all night party revellers, this is definitely the party to attend! I have been informed that all the presale tickets with a discount have been sold so it is going to be heaving with people and a sell out. You can still purchase your tickets via the internet at the website below. The party features the Exclusive Visual 3D mapping featuring Jerome Isama*ae, DJ. There are gold, silver and bronze packages that you can purchase which include so many tickets and a bottle of top quality spirits. I can only imagine the crowds partying till the early hours of the morning! When Cost Where Contact

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Fifth Anniversary - New Kuta Golf (5 - 6 October) For golf enthusiasts this 5th anniversary celebration is going to be a lot of fun. The gala dinner on the 6 October has a Hawaiian theme with a lucky draw and plenty of prizes. If you are interested in participating in a round of golf or the gala dinner do call as soon as possible to book your place. Cost When Where

: from IDR700,000 : 1 pm (Friday) 7 am - 1 pm (Saturday) : Jl Raya Uluwatu, Kawasan, Pecatu Indah Resort, Jimbaran Contact : 8481333 info@newkutagolf.com www.newkutagolf.com

Healing Detox Retreat (24 - 30 September) I don’t know about you but I think that we probably all need at some point some kind of detox with all the toxins we are exposed to, pollution and foods and drinks with additives that we pump into our bodies. The Yoga Barn are offering a series of healing detox retreats. This is the first step of a unique healing journey to balance, well-being and positive change. A guided 7 day cleansing fast will open the door to positive physical, emotion and spiritual health. Fasting is a hot topic for discussion regarding the benefits or negative impact but guided fasting is a safe and effective way to clear your body of toxins and enhances its innate healing potential. The cleansing process starts to let go of stored toxins from processed or cooked foods, chemicals and environmental exposures. You will learn about how your

Ubud Writer and Reader’s Festival (3 - 7 October) With all this technology and young people constantly on their laptops, notebooks, Ipads, tabs and other electronic devices, I fear that young people today may lose that desire to lose themselves in books, transported to different worlds, to meet new and interesting characters and appreciate a good novel. Inspiring children to write stories is important as much as encouraging our children to read to ensure they have the privilege and passion for reading and writing. There truly are so many amazing books out there and authors that inspire and provide a journey through a well crafted novel. Writer’s and Reader’s festivals are a reminder of the amazing literary world that we are enjoying. This year’s festival honours Indonesia’s greatest contemporary writer Pramoedya Ananta Toer author of This Earth of Mankind which I have recently read and thoroughly enjoyed. It is worth reading as a quality piece of literature and also a valuable insight into Indonesian life in a bygone era. It is wonderful to see many top Indonesian writers are featured at this year’s festival including Riri Riza, Happy Salma, Mira Lesmana, Todung Mulya Lubis, Rio Helmi, Ketut Yuliarsa, Butet Manutung and Iswadi Pratama. International world-class writers include Pultizer Prize winner Jeffrey Eugenides, John Pilger, Anna Funder, Krys Lee, Kjersti Skomsvold, Kader Abdolah, Alice Pung and more. Special events include a festival audience with writers and workshop sessions consisting of poetry, fantasy, fiction, screen and travel writing. In addition, as part of the Community and Art Programme, the festival features the Art & Food market, a venue where writers and audience can wind down overlooking the striking Tjampuhan Ridge and a showcase of Endek cloth, batik, painting, sculpture and jewellery from Ubud artisans. Tickets are available for one day and special events and workshops are at an additional cost. Once again, Ubud is about to come alive with readers and writers, passionate about their craft and like minded people who just want to leap into another world, ignited by imagination and excitement.

By Dawn Chorus

Cost

: AUS$350 (International), AUS$188 (KITAS holders) AUS$50 (Indonesian) (four day pass) Contact : www.ubudwritersfestival.com

The Yak Awards (28 September) The Yak Awards is one of the top events in Bali’s social calendar and having been to the last two, the Yak Awards are well worth attending. It is almost like Bali’s answer to the Oscars in the tourist industry and beyond. The A list of Bali are out in their numbers and it is all glitz and glamour as well as a lot of fun. This year’s theme is The Martini Years and you are encouraged to think Bardot, Bond, Bogart, Hemingway or Hepburn and come dressed accordingly. You could even add the Pink Panther. This year’s extravaganza will be at Mozaic Beach Club and will be bigger and better than ever. Make sure you book your tickets in advance to get a discount. This event is highly recommended. The cocktails and canapés are served in generous supplies and there are plenty of surprises for the evening as well as live music. The Yak Awards are highly recommended and a superb evening is guaranteed. Tickets are available at the Yak Office, Canggu Club. When : 6 pm to 12 am Where : Mozaic Beach Club, Batubelig Beach, Seminyak Contact : info@theyakmag.com

Memorial Service (12 October) Ten years have passed since the Bali Bombings and this remembrance service is about a community united, coming together to remember. That dreadful evening remains vivid in my mind and the terrible tragedy that no one could have imagined could and did occur. The tragic loss of innocent lives. For those of us that were here in Bali to witness those dreadful days, it was indeed such a terrible loss for the victims and their families and the local community. To think that ten years has passed since those dark days in Bali when many people left, frightened, not knowing what to expect and yet many of us stayed to see Bali rebuild itself in the shadow of carnage and despair. We have seen Bali move from strength to strength and to see such shining examples of strength and determination to move on and forward in the face of such devastation is an inspiration in itself. I think everyone that was on the island on 12 October can recall moment for moment where they were and just how close or how far they were when the blasts occurred. It was the incredible speed at which the community gathered together to help those in need that is so remarkable. Whether it was finding medical supplies, helping victims at the hospital or contacting families of those who had suffered horrific injuries, everyone who was there at the hospitals helped in some way, however small. On the tenth anniversary of the Bali bombings, the Australian Government will hold memorial services both in Bali and Canberra. The memorial service in Bali is open to the public and the community here are welcome to attend and volunteers who assisted in the aftermath are particularly welcome. You must register on-line if you plan to attend as registered attendees will receive updates via e-mail on arrangements closer to the date. Smart casual clothing is the dress code, appropriate for the heat. Once again the Bali and Australian community unite to remember those who lost their lives and again to remind ourselves that we should never forget the the destruction and devastation that changed lives forever. Do check the website in case the time changes. When : 7 am Where : Garuda Wishnu Kencana (GWK), Jl Uluwatu, Jimbaran Contact : www.dfat.gov.au

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Helping People Help Themselves Permaculture education and disaster management By Skye Laphroaig

The IDEP Foundation is a local Indonesian NGO based in Bali, founded in 1999. They deliver training and media, which is directly related to sustainable development through Permaculture, and Community-based Disaster Management. Their training is more than just conveying information to the community, IDEP and their respected partners work directly to maintain ongoing disaster management and sustainable development projects. IDEP has delivered training and responded to emergencies in more than 10 provinces across central and western Indonesia. In Bali they are demonstrating the viability of sustainable agricultural economies, which are independent of tourism, and in Aceh, their post-tsunami community work is making the difficult transition from disaster recovery to sustainable development. Organizations and individuals throughout Indonesia have benefitted from consulting the media on hand at IDEP’s Training Center and attending the community programs. Behind the success of IDEP lies a strong, committed team who are experienced in their field. IDEP currently has 25 national staff and several local volunteers across their projects in Aceh, West Sumatra and Java, as well as international volunteers helping at IDEP Headquarters in Bali. I recently met with Roberta Giovedi, who is a volunteer assigned to the Resource Development Department. Every Friday, Roberta and IDEP staff members conduct ‘Garden Day Activities’ where the public is invited to learn a b o u t permaculture and participate in gardening at their demonstration site, located at B a t u a n K a l e r, Gianyar. ABOUT IDEP FOUNDATION During 1998 Indonesia entered a phase of severe financial and social crisis. In response to these difficult times, an informal group of people from Bali collaborated to discuss how they could help. This group talked about growing challenges being faced by Indonesian communities and performed an evaluation of existing natural and human resources nationwide. The decision was made to focus attention on facilitating NGO programs in as many areas of Indonesia as possible, through a special ‘Training of Trainers’ in Permaculture Design. These programs gave NGOs the tools to assist local communities and provide food, shelter, energy and other needs in a sustainable way. One of the world’s primary permaculture experts, Robyn Francis of ‘Permaculture Education’ at ERDA Institute, trained participants from some of the top NGOs throughout Indonesia. As a result Yayasan IDEP and Yayasan MACK (Membina Api Cinta Kasih) were officially founded to be a ‘living model’ for community resilience and to strengthen local disaster response and recovery. IDEP delivers training in local communities, schools and organizations by providing films, educational resources, booklets, manuals, board games and kids’ activity books. WHAT IS PERMACULTURE? Permaculture (permanent culture and permanent agriculture) is a system designed for environmental management within the community. It aims to fulfil community needs and remain sustainable by utilizing local resources through environmentally sound methods. These ‘energy efficient’ methods balance local wisdom with nature and the environment. The permaculture approach is an important alternative, which produces healthy organic plantations, home garden designs, more efficient village layouts, healthier environments, alternative energy production methods, and sustainable economic development. This design method works with nature’s systems, reduces pollution and waste, and is able to produce food and fruitful yields with low energy output. Permaculture is a design process for recognising, utilising and harmonising the individual characteristics of landscape with the needs of the people involved to create a system that is both productive and sustainable in the long term. DISASTER RELIEF Indonesia is one of the most disaster prone nations in the world located at the friction points of three continental tectonic plates with the largest number of historically active volcanoes in the world. There are high risks of volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, floods, landslides, forest fires, drought and social unrest. IDEP works together with local communities to help increase understanding and resilience to disasters before, during and after they occur. In times of disaster IDEP works with a nationwide network of local partners to give people the assistance they require

as quickly as possible. As with all of IDEP’s programs, their aim with Disaster Management work is to “help people help themselves” through community, capacity building, demonstrations, and practical hands-on education. IDEP’s Mission for its Community Based Disaster Management (CBDM) program is to build local communities’ resilience to disasters in a sustainable manner. Since 2002, this capacity building program assists local communities to understand and implement a range of effective actions, which can help to reduce the chance of disaster occurring in their area and recover quickly and more sustainably from natural and man made disasters. EDUCATING KIDS I D E P ( i n cooperation with TROCAIRE) runs a Disaster Risk R e d u c t i o n Education program in 10 elementary schools throughout Bali, who have experienced or are located in disasterprone areas. Various games and media produced by IDEP related to disaster management and environmental awareness have been distributed in the schools. Since May 2012, thanks to the contribution of Luna2 Private Hotel based in Kerobokan, an IDEP education team has re-started the Environmental Education Program in the elementary school SD2 Lebih, in Lebih village, Gianyar. The contribution allows IDEP to continue activities for a year. The main activities of this Environmental Education Program include training and education on organic and non-organic waste management in and around the school compound, paper recycling methods, and the advocacy and integration of the 3R principle (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle). Also the program has disaster preparedness components, and the development of a school organic garden is also included. The most important achievement is the teachers training, which already took place last July at IDEP Training Centre. It is the empowerment of the schoolteachers that will ensure the success of this program in the long run and for several generations of elementary school children. IDEP is currently looking for other donors willing to follow Luna2’s example and replicate the same CSR program, ensuring significant impact across a wider section of the community. Education is clearly the focus at IDEP, with the Garden and Training Centre serving as a base for eco-education outreach projects in schools and farming communities with on-site trainings and workshops, both in Bahasa Indonesia and English language. I decided to ask Roberta (a volunteer for the Resource Development Department) to share more details for our readers. What is your background Roberta? My background is Communication Science and I worked as a volunteer program coordinator for the UK Orang-utan Foundation for almost three years. After living in Central Kalimantan jungle, I made a move to Bali and really appreciated the amazing work IDEP were doing in terms of sustainability. What does IDEP mean? The word Idep (pronounced ‘idp’) comes from Balinese language, and describes the aspect of human consciousness that makes us think and plan critically. How can the public join in with IDEP’s Garden Day activities? Any individual can simply show up at the garden, every Friday, and join in. We provide gardening gloves, hats, rubber boots, tools and plenty of water. It’s a day when everyone works together. Our activities are purely permaculture-oriented, and include planting organic fruit and vegetables, mulching, weed clean-ups, making organic pesticide, making solid compost, and designing landscapes. Describe your rehab program at Bangli State Prison? In 2010, IDEP was asked to start a rehabilitative program at the Bangli prison. Since then, the run-down garden at the prison has become a productive organic garden that creates more than 15 species of organic seeds. IDEP Foundation has trained more than 75 prisoners in sustainable agriculture, and has enabled some of the inmates to pass on their knowledge to other inmates. They have an opportunity learn agriculture skills, which are specific to sustainable organic agriculture. These can be used for future re-integration into society. In terms of economic benefits, IDEP buys all seeds produced with cash, so the inmates have a secure income to improve the garden infrastructures. IDEP trainers still monitor the site every week, giving guidance and help in the garden, as well as conducting quality control on the seeds ready to be packed and sold at 12 organic outlets around the island of

Bali. Tell me about your on-line seed list? IDEP’s farmers located in Bangli and Gianyar have secured a regular income by selling back the seeds to IDEP. The Foundation becomes the “link” between local farmers and local and international consumers in Bali. We sell-on the seeds to outlets that individual rural farmers would never be able to reach by themselves. Nevertheless, IDEP ‘s main concern is the empowerment of Balinese local farming communities. That is why, along with seed production, IDEP Foundation is also contributing to the ”Consumer Awareness” campaign, which highlights these issues among local rural farmers, their families and at village schools. Why are earthquake-safe houses important? Since 2011, IDEP has taken part in the “Rumah Aman Gempa Andalan Masyarakat or RAGAM” program, in Padang, West Sumatra, where the Foundation has been looking after the production and distribution of informative media – short movies, brochures and manuals. We have also held many educational events to raise awareness among local communities affected by the Padang earthquake in 2009. As a result, many local schools, groups and NGO’s have been empowered and now the program is in the process of being handed over to the local communities. Because of its success, IDEP is developing a similar program here in Bali over the next few months. Can you describe the Forest Conservation Project in Les, North Bali? Les Forest Conservation Project is one of IDEP’s long-term projects, which, has been completely handed over to the local community groups. Forest fire and uncontrolled logging had almost destroyed the forest in the past. More than 3000 thousand fruit trees, including longan and durian trees have been planted in the area. Planting productive trees allows local communities to make a small business out of the “environmental initiative”. By selling the tree products such as fruits, and bark, they learn how to re-grow their forest in a sustainable way. What is IDEP’S most recent project? In the effort to decrease deforestation and restore the natural habitat in Indonesia, IDEP has started a Nationwide Planting Program. Since June 2012, in cooperation with local communities, IDEP has already planted 10.000 thousand mangrove trees on the northern cost of East Java, and in the next months will continue planting productive trees in six other locations from west to east Java, and from Sumatra as far as Sulawesi. The total number of trees is 99.000. What results can IDEP show the public to date? To d a t e o v e r 10,000 kids have joined our environmental educational activities and we have assisted over 50,000 disaster survivors with 100,000 people receiving emergency assistance. There have been over 14,000 downloads of educational media and 1,500 people have learned about disaster management. Over 40 educational films have been produced and approximately 5,000 people have studied the important practice of environmental management. How can the public help IDEP Foundation? IDEP supporters can join workshops on permaculture in English, and part of the small fee will help the organization improve their demonstration garden. On a bigger scale, the public can support a long-term project, such as the Agroforestry Project in West Bali, a Home Bio Gas project or even foster a local school to provide an Environmental Education Program. Individuals can also contribute to a one off event called “Give A Gift That Grows”. With this gift donors can sponsor a single-day children’s education event at a local school, sponsor organic agriculture training for a community group, or adopt 10 trees in the reforestation site of Central Bali. IDEP Demonstration Site is located ten minutes east of Ubud with 45 are of gardens, where the Foundation is now mainly focusing on organic seeds production. Every Friday IDEP conducts Garden Day activities from 8am to 11am. If you are interested in joining in with activities, funding the Foundation or supporting a project in your local area please, contact IDEP at the website below. www.idepfoundation.org Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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OTHERS Oceanfront Home newly renovated on 18 are, includes three private bungalows. Dream Location, Dream Price Tag, Rare once-in-a-lifetime offering. Available to view now. Full details at: Web: <www.sunsetwave.com>. Email: <sales@sunsetwave.com>. [5505] For private sale, beachfront land, Pantai Gorontolo, Labuhan Bajo, Flores, next to Jayakarta Hotel, Sealed road access, PLN and PAM. 26154 M2. SMS only to 0819 1612 4192, or <labuhanbajosite@gmail.com>. Buyers only. [5370] Rent house Bali. Looking for a normal house to rent & having local neighbors with local rent prices? Check our Facebook page (Rent House Bali) for more houses available. 0812 3628 3556 / 081 812 7609. [5581] Land for sale, 32are freehold, Nyanyi Beach, 2 minutes from the beach, 5 meters access road, owner need money. Price Rp.135 million/are. Contact 0812 8914 2833. No agent please. [5622]

TABANAN For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 10-20 are located in Antosari near Soka Beach. This plot of land sits on the highest point in this area with stunning seaviews that cannot be blocked, comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Rp. 39 mill/are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [1382] Minimalist house for sale in Kediri Tabanan. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, wastafel, small garden, garage plus 1 extra room for storage, etc. Clean, quiet, ricefield view. Rp. 275 million nego. Call owner 0818 0536 9219, <livelong_june@yahoo.com>. No agent please. [5444] Are you looking for land to buy in Tabanan area, small of big plots. Contact or e-mail directly to owner: Tel: +62 81 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452] Freehold 36 are beachfront land with stunning view and hidden private blacksand beach under cliff in Balian Beach Rp. 125 million/are. Also nice fully furnished room for rent monthly in Kerobokan. Call 081 787 5527. <yan13joe@ gmail.com>. [5592]


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Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

19 September - 03 October, 2012

2 LUXURY FREEHOLD VILLAS

CANGGU

CANGGU

FOR SALE BY OWNER

Villa for rent: area 3 are, 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, aircondition, hot water, swimming pool, big garden. Contact Made: 081 236 30309 / 081 9166 59 151. [4134]

Villa for sale/rent located in Pererenan Canggu Echo Beach. 2 bedrooms, 1 livingroom, kitchen, ricefield view, big garden, big swimming pool, 1km from surfing beach. Phone 0878 6152 4094 / e-mail: <soeparmi.li@yahoo. com>. [5524]

100mtr from the ocean. Panoramic views of the ocean, ricefields and mountains. Each villa 2 storeys with 3 bedrooms and media room. Highest quality materials used throughout. Big gardens & swimming pools. Access from public road. New Sunset Road expansion planned less than 1km behind. Capital gains hotspot. Villa A: 21 are unfurnished, Villa B: 22.5 are fully furnished. Contact Owner 0821 474 51955 E-mail : tabananvillas@ymail.com See more details including exact location & photos at

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NC/Re/M-19 Sept. 12

Homestay for rent daily, monthly location in Canggu. Close to the beach. Please call 923 4390 / 0853 3703 0775 / web: <www.jscangguhomestay>, e-mail: <jonsenhomestay@yahoo.com>. [4463] 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villaellabali.com>. [4837] For sale freehold or rent 2 villas, 3BR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4 BDR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, full paddies + river view, 5 min from Canggu Club. Jl. Pantai Brawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812 / 0812 3619 9241. [5132] Freehold land for sale. 2 minutes from Echo Beach and the new Sea Sentosa. Ricefield view. Road access. Size 5 are Rp. 350 million per are. Architectural plans to build two villas included. <marita@labellacasabali.com>. 0813 3870 0183. [5554] Brawa 2 are land in villa community. 800 meters to Canggu Club. Babakan 7.2 are with ricefield view and 1.4 Ha Brawa beachfront. No broker please. 0819 9932 3777 / <www.myinfoproperty.com>. [5557] Villa for sale. Freehold, Pererenan (USD 180,000). Three bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Small garden, pool (6mx5m), private parking. Balcony and gazebo. Fully furnished. No agents. Phone 081 5181 8336, <shughes.indonesia@ gmail.com> or <benidichta.diana@gmail.com>. [5558] New villa for sale. 2 unit, freehold, 4.5 are (450m2) land, Jl. Pantai Brawa, Gang Kresna, Canggu-Kuta Utara. Contact (0361) 841 3678 / (0361) 881 7111 / (0361) 863 8913. [5559]

C/Re/G-22 August 12

Bali Time Property

www.balitimeproperty.com JL. Raya Batu Belig No.us8 Br. Umasari ,Kerobokan Kelod-Kuta Utara 80361 . Bali Indonesia Phone : 0361 8621 888 / 0817 4752 668 LAND AND VILLA FOR SALE *. Seminyak Land for Sale in Peti tenget 32 are, Price 1,8 Billion/are. Ready to Build IMB, pondok wisata, 7 meters road access. *. Canggu Villa for Rent 2/3 bedrooms. Close from Canggu Club. Dayly/Monthly/Yearly in Brawa, Canggu. Close on Legong Kraton Beach. Villa For Sale in Babakan. With land size 17,5 Are, building Size 10 are. 2 floors, electricity access, government water (PDAM), air conditioner, 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, private swimmingpool (5 x 15 m2), 3 dinning rooms, 3 livingrooms, 3 kitchens, garden, garage and full furniture. With a rice paddy view. Land for sale at Cemagi 52 acre beach front, Price 550 million/are. Land for Lease 1,5 Hectare in Jl. Brawa, Canggu. 100 meters from the brawa beach. The land located on the main road. With a rice paddy view. Land for Sale 100 meters from Jl. Nelayan beach. 10 / 20 are, price 750 Million/are.

Villa for rent in Canggu, 2 bedrooms + AC, 2 toilet, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, fully furnished, swimming pool + security, possibility to rent for: a month, a year. Price a month Rp. 12.000.000, a year Rp. 130.000.000 ( nego). Please call 0821 4745 9962. E-mail: <villa.pucukmas@ yahoo.com>. [4825] New Villa for rent. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, open living, kitchen, garden, outside restroom, storage room, garage, river and ricefield view near Echo beach, Canggu. Please contact (0361) 885 5758/0813 3812 1909. [5568] 4 beds villa to rent with swimming pool, all equipment, volcano view, 1year contract in Jalan Raya Cicak, Buduk, Rp.100 million. Contact 0878 6087 5729. [5571] Modern 3-bedroom house set in 10 are in Pererenan for monthly/annual rent. Pool, AC, fully furnished, hot water, garage, beautiful garden. Available from 5 October. Text 081 138 6740 for more details. [5584]

*. Bukit Land for sale jl. Labuan said Pecatu bukit , 1Ha with full view, price 350 million/are. Cliff front Land for Sale at Pecatu, Bukit. Close from Bulgary Hotel. With land size 3,37 Hectare. Price 650 Million/are. *.Ubud Land for Sale in Payangan Ubud. 1,5 Hectare, Price 85 Million/are. Have the Ayung river, with a rice paddy view. *. Nusa Dua Land for sale jl. Bay pass nusa dua 40 are ,price 650 million/are. In front gate of jl. Tol Nusa dua *. Tabanan Land for sale in jl. Pantai Nyanyi. Beach front 35 are, price 700 million/are.

House for rent yearly in Canggu area Jl.P. Brawa. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, open living room and kitchen, big nice garden, pool. Very quiet area, furnished. Call 0813 3759 7206 / <nean999@gmail.com>. [5595]

Land for sale, Canggu Brawa. 49.2 are freehold. Ricefield view with private access. Ready to build, price Rp. 375 million/are, direct owner. Call 0812 8914 2833 or email: <cleopatra0208@yahoo.com>. [5620] Spacious villa at berawa beach with 2 BR main house and 2 BR guest house (perfect for sublet/share). Each BR equipped with AC and bathroom. Pool, carpark and garden. Beautiful rice paddy view from second floor main house. Semi furnished Rp. 130 mio/year or fully Rp. 150 mio. Contact 0819 1632 0950 / 0812 3747 7266. [5625] Batubolong modern villa. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, swimming pool, garage, laudry service, kitchen, full equipment, nice living room, 4.5 are, leasing 24 years, US$ 280,000. Call 0821 4479 1280. [5629] Land for rent 2.8 are green zone / river view, very relax area, last land in street, price Rp.180 Juta 20 year/20 year. Contact 0819 3306 1984 (English) / 0819 9966 0007 (French) / 0819 9981 0600 (Indonesian). [5639] Villa project standing 3 room / livingroom, garden, swimming pool, 2 floor, green zone / river view, very relax area, last land in street, price Rp.1.500.000.000 20 year/ 20 year. Contact 0819 3306 1984 (English) / 0819 9966 0007 (French). [5640] Villa project standing 4 room / livingroom, garden, swimming pool, 2 floor, area very standing, relax, street private, 3.5are, price Rp.2.100.000.000 20 year/ 20 year. Contact 0819 3306 1984 (English) / 0819 9966 0007 (French). [5641] Echo Beach / Pererenan land - 26. 15 are Ocean, bukit and ricefield views. 350mtr from world class surf beach and Sea Sentosa. Beautiful location perfect for villa development. Rp. 600 jt per are-nego. Owner direct 0818 0555 2886 / <dmbljb@hotmail.com>. [5598] Land for lease 15 ara in Nelayan Canggu, 150m to the beach. Price Rp. 6 mill/ara/year. New Villa with pool for rent in Kerobokan. Price Rp. 60 million/year. For pic and more info please contact 0815 5800 4961 or e-mail <exokids@gmail.com>. [5606] For sale new freehold villa in Canggu! 2-bedroom, 3-bathroom, parking, garden, pool-3x7, great design, best finishing materials, 130-sqmtr, 3-are, 5-min to Echo beach $245,000. Owner 0821 4723 9997, e-mail: <bali.diego@ gmail.com>. [5608] Land for lease 15 are behind of Surf Factory in Canggu. Great location for villa, ricefield view. For further info please contact 0813 3837 1493. [5573] Villa for rent near Echo Beach. Safe area. Good investment. 3bedrooms, 2bathrooms, 2AC, livingroom, swimming pool, gazebo, nice garden, built-in BBQ space. Big parking space. Storage, balcony. Rp. 69 million/year. 081 138 0510 / <satoruno@gmail.com>. [5612]

C/Re/G-19 Sept. 12

Monthly - Yearly - Daily

ph. +62 (361) 8475747/8

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• Affordable budget price for MONTHLY/YEARLY/DAILY. • Pool, Wifi, TV cable, Hot/Cold shower, Daily cleaning service. Address III Jl. Raya Seminyak Gang Tamansari (Formenly Gang Goa) No.2 Ph. +62 361 8475747. Mobile: 087877981880 Address I Jl. Werkudara Gang Bintang No. 4 Legian Address II Jl. Raya Legian II Gang XXVII No. 473, Legian Kaja - Kuta.

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Sanur Freehold Land,600 sqm (6 are), Freehold, IDR 700,000,000/are Beachside Land in Canggu,3925 sqm (39.25 are), Freehold, IDR 475,000,000/are The Scenery Is Breathtaking, Miles of Unspoilt Beaches, 4,600 sqm (46 Are), Freehold, IDR 2,300,000,000 Berawa Land Close To Beach, 1,500 sqm (15 Are), Freehold, IDR 9,975,000,000 Idyllic Setting Just Minutes From the Beach, 1000 sqm (10 are), Leasehold 32.5 years, IDR 4,500,000/Are/Year Unique Investment Opportunity – Sanur’s Ocean View, 4800 sqm, Freehold, IDR 24,000,000,000 Drupadi Land, 6300 sqm (63 are), Leasehold 28 years, 8 months, IDR 12,000,000/are/year Amazing Yeh Gangga Beachfront Land !!!, 12,430 sqm (124.3 Are), Freehold, IDR 31,075,000,000

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92

Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

19 September - 03 October, 2012

FOR SALE

GRAND CAFE PADANGBAY CONTRACT VALIDITY TILL 03 MARCH 2029, ELECTRICITY, TELP, WIFI, GOVERMENT WATER PRICES : Rp 650.000.000,-. CONTACT : 081236216049.

FOR SALE BALI

NC/RE/U-25 July 12

KEROBOKAN

KEROBOKAN

House for rent, ready to move in, 2 locations: Padang Griya, 6 are, building 200m2, 2 storey, AC, telp, 7 bedrooms & in Muding 3 are, 4 bedrooms + AC, big garden + AC. Please contact 7474 790 / 423 582. [4134]

Villa for sale 500m2. 3 bedrooms + pool location in Jl. Munduk Sari No.4A, Br. Semer, Kerobokan. Call Made 0878 6136 6610 (direct owner). [5616] For rent/sale. Small beautiful house villa style, two storey, pool, 3 rooms, 2 bathroom, kitchen set, living and dining area, garden, carport, 5 minutes from Sunset Road, furnished. Only Rp. 65 million/year, min 2 years. Possible for longterm rent. Call 0819 9939 4455. [5531]

“Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs”

ONLY Rp. 2 million / month

Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-18 April 12

Brandnew Guesthouse in the heart of Antik business. Great quiet location, all facilities, pool, AC, hot water, Europe TV, DVD player, parking, free Wifi in Jl. Tangkuban Perahu No. 89. Telp 0815 5962 1263. <www.perahu89.com>. [4434]

Villa for sale, freehold, Umalas. Luxurious furnished 4bedrooms villa, spacious open living and dining area with large pool and beautiful tropical garden. Built 500m2, land 1200m2. Price Rp. 15.5 billion. Contact 0812 8914 2833 or <cleopatra0208@yahoo.com>. [5621]

Land for sale 2.5 are in Jalan Intan Permai next to jail road. Direct owner. Villa for rent in Pererenan Tumbak Bayuh, long or short term. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, swimming pool, rain forrest view. Direct owner call 0878 6068 8825. [5511]

2 bedrooms house for rent. Tamansari, Kerobokan, Marlboro Street. 15 minutes to Seminyak, Oberoi. 10 Minutes to Denpasar. Price 35 million/year (nego). Available on 5th October, 2012. Call 0878 6180 7170. [5623]

Nice and beauty private pool two bedrooms villa for long term rent. Complete, free wifi, etc. Location in Umalas, Kerobokan. Call 0819 9945 7003. [5547]

Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 4 to 7 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [3429]

Brand new rooms and villa, daily or monthly in quiet area at Gang Tanjung, Jl. Tangkuban Perahu (3 minutes from LAPAS). fully furnished, big swimming pool, AC, hot water, cable-TV, Wifi, large parking space. Rate from Rp. 6 million-15 million/month. Please contact 0819 1616 5279 / 0813 3806 2085. [5552]

DENPASAR

Email : bar666bali@gmail.com

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Villa for rent, 5 are, swimming pool, in front of Lollypop School. And villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Please contact 081 2363 0309 / 0878 6202 6999 . [4870]

avanee residence

Bar / Restaurant in Legian. Very well known with 8 years lease. Will consider equity partner with strong management skills.

Beautiful house villa style for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 120 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [4941]

DENPASAR House for rent 1 living room, 2 bedrooms with 1 bathroom inside + family room, kitchen, garden. No garage for car, 150m2 building. Rp. 15 juta/year. Call 0823 4172 5253 for inspection. [5461] 2 Luxury villa type houses (1.03 and 1.04 are) 4400 Watt using granito tile, expensive TOTO products, kitchen set, hot water, etc, near Jl. Iman Bonjol and Jl. Marlboro, connecting directly to Jl. Kunti (seminyak) and Sunset Road. Rice view!! 1.5 milyar each. Must sell fast!! Contact: Irawan 081-33787-4881. [5473] House for sale in Gelogor Indah 1B, Gg. Arjuna no.15, Gelogor Carik. 20 minutes to Denpasar, 20 minutes to airport and 20 minutes to Kuta. 4.5 are, swimming pool, gazebo, garden, Price Rp.3.200.000.000 (negotiable). Contact number 0819 9991 4410 (Soffi). [5555] House for rent with river view, 8 minutes from Seminyak, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, garage, small garden, Rp. 30 million/year, Rp. 50 million/2years. 0821 2311 6553. [5573]

Tegal Cupek (Br. Anyar Kaja) for sale by owner U$260.000. Freehold & IMB. 2 storey. Brand new villa on 2.4 are, 3 bedrooms w/ 3 ensuite bathrooms, pool, 3 AC n WH, open living area, garage n rooftop. 10 mnts to Seminyak area. Email for inspection <tria4bali@yahoo.com> or ph. 081 7996 5188 - for serious buyer only! [5556]

House for rent Banjar Semer, quiet area. 4 bedrooms, living, dining, AC, kitchen, terrace, garden, garage, semifurnished or unfurnished, starting 15 September. Available for 27 months, 80 million year, 175 million for 27 months. +62 819 9910 0349 / +62 819 9904 8591 / <antoinedagher@ hotmail.com>. [5274]

Exclusive, charming vila for rent in Kerobokan, Seminyak, Umalas, Canggu. 2, 3, 4 bedroom, furnished/unfurnished, pool, TV-cable, wi-fi and other pleasent facilities. Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Contact: +62 812 3922 3155, <info@febilousvillas.com>. [5561]

Beautifully renovated 3 bed 3 bath home w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry room, huge picture windows w/ ricefield views from every room. High loft-like ceilings and spacious rooms. 3 years @ Rp. 150 million/year or 7 years @ Rp. 135 million/year with payments. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4144]

Umalas area, villa for yearly rent. 3 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, open living, laundry room, large garden with pool & gazebo, garage, semi furnished, quiet area. Direct owner 081 2366 5447 / 0819 9992 0277. [5565]

Guest villa for rent for single woman in Banjar Anyar near Bali Budha, huge tropical garden, $650/month include electricity, laundry, maid, Indovision. E-mail: <fulvio@ indosat.net.id>, phone 081 2380 1989. [5556]

Villa for sale. Landsize 410m2, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, semi furnished, pool, gazebo, garage for 2 cars, internet, phone, Indovision, roof store, garden, quiet area. 0878 6096 9009 / 0813 3799 9665 / 0819 9900 2999. [5566]

Rooms for rent per-day-week-month, toilet, kitchen, fully furnished, Wifi, parking in Gunung Salak-Kerobokan. Call Indra 0857 3910 7963 / Doug 0812 4651 7088. [5632]

Big promo exclusive boarding house (Kos) location in Jl. Drupadi XIII/9XRenon-Denpasar. Fac: AC, TV, fridge, hot/ cold water, kitchen, price Rp.1.5-2 million/month. Contact Griya MS (0361) 805 8778. [5610]

House for sale/rent longterm (min 5 years-200 M), 150 M2 at Kerobokan, Jl. Raya Kesambi Gg. Permata Sari, 2 floor. Two bedrooms, two toilets, 1 maid room, ricefield view, Expatriate place. Preferable long term. Call Made (0361) 743 7033. [5637]

House for rent. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen, garage, swimming pool, completely furnished. Good location in Jl. Merdeka, Renon. Price Rp. 170 million/ 2.5 years. Call or SMS 0878 6222 7737 Desy. [5615]

Modern cozy Umalas villa! Gorgeous new 3 bdr villa in Umalas for rent. Large windows, bright and cheerful, cool furnishing. Situated within 5 minutes to Canggu Club and Batubolong beach. Rp. 198 mil/yr. Shierley Koval 0821 4487 4484. <www.villabarong.com>. [5582] Pengubengan Kangin (close to Petitenget) villa for rent. 2 bedrooms (incl. 2 bathrooms), big livingroom, kitchen, pool, garden, gazebo, 1 store, garage, fully furnished, Rp.110 million/year (nego). Call 081 7975 9873 / (0361) 801 2134 / <rc_adijaya@yahoo.com> with owner. [5583] New villa for rent at Batubelig area. 650sqm land. 3 bed and bathrooms, pool, gazebo, storage, carpark, 10 minutes to Seminyak & Canggu, 5 minutes to beach. All rooms overlooking to garden and pool. Direct owner 0813 3735 4687. [5587] For rent villa at Umalas Klecung, private pool, good location, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, fully furnished near to Petitenget and Oberoi. Call (0361) 804 4438. [5594]

Nice 2BR villa in Umalas. Pool, big garden, 2 bathroom (1 en-suite), kitchen. All furnished, Wi-fi, TV, hot water, 2AC, etc. Ready to live! Please call: (0361) 921 5800 <internationaltemple@hotmail.com>. [5602] Yearly/Monthly/Daily villa rental, Canggu/Seminyak and other Bali areas available, furnished/unfurnished click <www.mata-bali.com> or contact <info@mata-bali.com>. We are also looking for new properties to list and offer to our clients. No agents please. [5601] Land for sale freehold located at Kerobokan Tangkuban Perahu, landsize 2,3 ara, Rp 420 mill/ara. House for rent in Canggu Permai 2 bedroom furnished, price Rp 60 mill/ yr. Also villa for rent have 3 bedroom, pool, sauna, furnished, wifi, price AUD 24,000/yr in Jl. Bidadari possible for leasehold. Call Bertha Lusy 0821 4525 8268 or email : <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [5607]

Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV 32”, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 225.000/day, IDR 1.100.000/week, IDR 1.800.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. Please email <crescent.freija@ yahoo.com> or SMS 0852 3754 2274. [5588] For lease 15 years, Kost Exclusive, 14 rooms, fully furnished, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, carpark. Good investment. Price IDR 2.5 Billion (nego). Please email: <nyomanaril@gmail.com>. [5589] Modern house with 6x6m office space for rent in Renon suitable for expat/NGO home office. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 5x10m pool, garden, kitchen set, AC, PABX, furnished, Rp. 195 millionn ego. Call Patricia 081 2386 0390. [5609]

Luxury new house for sale location Jalan Gandapura type 135/160, 2 floors, 3 bedrooms, pool, modern kitchen set, carpark. Call 0813 3783 1183 for nego or <sulis@yahoo. com>. [5626] Wayan Mansion, exclusive boarding room in Renon, Denpasar. Monthly or weekly rate, fully furnished, AC, hot / cold running water, small kitchen, 22” LCD TV , WIFI, security and parking. Please call 0361 784 8308 / 0878 6033 5722. <www.wayanmansion.com>. [4251] House for rent located Denpasar, 4 bedrooms, living room, 2 kitchen, garage. Close to Benoa Harbor Sanur. Please call Ari 0812 3794 2949. [5489] House for rent. Minimalist 2 storey house, 3 bedrooms + AC, 2 livingrooms, kitchen, garage, garden. Jl. Marlboro XVII No. 16, Teuku Umar Barat. Call 081 7979 0278 or (0361) 857 7145. [5646]


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Sanur

BC-B154

Sanur

• An off plan contemporary luxury designed villa in a small villa complex • Located in the very heart of Sanur, just 150 meters from the white sandy beach • High growth potential investment opportunities • Close to the shops, restaur\ants and other public facilities. • Three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms

For Sale – AUD 445,000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 287 642

Sanur

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BC-C3

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For Sale – IDR 4,750,000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 287 642

For Sale – USD 975,000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 287 642

Umalas • • • • • •

For Sale – USD 125,000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 287 642

For Sale USD 2,050,000 Adami Gilberto (62) 812 4658 8471 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

BB-B188

Ubud

• A beautiful two storey freehold villa nestled on 500 sqms land • Close by to the shopping center and restaurants • 3 Bedrooms and en-suite open bathrooms, completed with swimming pool and luxury Jacuzzi to make your day pleasurable • Fully furnished villa is equipped by all standard western style facilities • Few minutes to white sand of Sindhu Beach

• A well-known unit condotel located in only minutes away from beautiful beach • Has a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom upstairs • Fully equipped kitchen, spacious living room completed with TV and DVD players • Beautiful designed inner courtyard with tropical pool, gazebos and BBQ area • 24 hours attended Reception and security controls

Seminyak

BC-V717

BB-B201

Antique Umalas Freehold Villa Five-bedroom villa on a 3,850sqm land plot in tranquil Umalas ¿elds Main house is a large 100 year old Joglo holding kitchen facilities and lounge Two modern 2 story bedrooms with extended views of river & individual terraces Two bedroom gladaks & the 5th bedroom situated peacefully over the ¿sh pond 10 minutes drive to Echo sur¿ng beach and 10 minutes to Seminyak

Seminyak

A unique combination of ¿ne tropical architecture and western comfort Surrounded by rice ¿elds and forests, close to the famous Central Ubud 4 bedrooms include bathroom have their individual character Stunning swimming pool with in¿nity- border and open Balinese style dining room Perfect residence for families or individual who’s looking for comfort, privacy and personal working space

Umalas • • • • •

For Sale USD 365,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

BB-V1034

Jimbaran

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Petitenget freehold best offer, close to beach & restaurants Sit on 460m2 of land, this 3 BR villa is truly a sanctuary place Good contemporary design principles & built primarily of Balinese stone Its sunken compound & thick barriers keep its inhabitants safe within, and yet each room enjoys good natural circulation and sunlight • Private pool and garden, parking onsite, open plan living

• • • •

For Sale USD 1,500,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale IDR 8,500,000,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale USD 675,000 Siti Salmah Purba (62) 878 628 220 02 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

BA-V453

Ungasan

BB-V1035

Umalas freehold new built villa Open plan three bedroom modern minimalist villa sit on 255sqm of land Build with quality and attentive details to a western standard Nestled secluded amongst the natural green of trees and rice ¿eld Only takes 10 minutes to enjoy the beautiful scenery on the Seminyak beach

• Brand new villa in the heart of Seminyak with WOW factor • Sitting on a 1,485m2 of land, offered on leasehold for 24 years + 10 years option • This 4 BR villa is almost a village in itself as it Àows from one quarter to the next, connecting the tropical garden, in¿nity pool and the covered outdoor living area • Using the ¿nest materials like wooden Àoors, steel beams & wood shingle roo¿ng • Just 5 walking minutes away from the entertainment and beaches of Seminyak

Pecatu

BC-R11

BA-V441

BA-V446

A Dream Home at Jimbaran Beach Situated just 300 meters from one of Bali’s popular beaches Two storied 4 bedroom house, with 370 square meters of build Tropical gardens provide the ideal backdrop for relaxation and easy living • 30 minutes to the Bali International Airport

Jimbaran Beach

BA-V430

• Dream Homes In Dreamland • Newly constructed 4 bedroom villa in the most desirable area of Dreamland • Large balcony with Indian Ocean views • Approximately 100sqm lawned area with traditional bale • Airport only 20 minutes away.

• Balangan’s Home With Panoramic Views • 4 bedroom traditional bungalows of 232 sqm built, set on 800 sqm land • Excellent topography and gentle slopping land • 10 minutes to Balangan Beach ,19 minutes to Airport

• Affordable 6 bedrooms residential villa • Residential villa with 290 sq meter build, set on 456 sq meter of Jimbaran land. • Six fully air-conditioned bedrooms with one en-suite bathroom and two shared bathrooms • Bale and an elegant 9m x 4m private swimming pool • Convenient location just 15 minutes from the Bali International airport

For Sale USD 650,000 Stephen Williams (62) 857 381 285 89 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

For Lease 22 years Euro 200,000 Luki Purwanti (62) 819 998 491 23 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

For Sale USD 478,700 Eugene Shivnan (62) 819 998 859 04 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208 C/Re/G-19 Sept. 12


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19 September - 03 October, 2012

NC/Re/I-19 Sept 12

KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200.000/day. [3617] Rooms available in Legian/Kuta near Jl. Double Six for long term rent. Fully furnished with double bed, A/C, sat TV, kitchen, hot water, pool. Good price! Call 0821 4538 1349 or e-mail <gardenabali@yahoo.com>. [5445] Holiday villa, beautiful, private, quiet, cheap, weekly/ monthly, 2 storey, large 1 bedroom, pool, AC, hot-water, full kitchen, TV/DVD, Wifi, 24hour security, cleaned daily, more details, photos, quick response, e-mail: <kaowenoz@ hotmail.com>. [5579]

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Freehold land for sale. 11 are at Dewi Saraswati Sunset Road, Kuta. Great location for hotel or villas, only for seriously buyer. Contact 0812 3678 9798 for inspection no broker!! [5590] Central Kuta rent rooms, 250m to the beach, fully furnished, AC, TV, DVD, fridge, fan, share kitchen from Rp. 2 million-3.5 million/month. Call 0818 0566 4926 long term nego. [5605] Rent house in nice residence complex 2nd storey, 3BR, living & dining room, garden, kitchen, carpark, half furnished at Rp. 175 million/year. Contact melaleucagroup (0361) 781 2117 / 081 2392 6950 / 0821 4683 4449. [5617] Studio Apartment for rent. Excellent condition. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, AC, internet, fully furnished, house keeping, security. 2 mins airport/beach. E-mail <juandavillas@ gmail.com> for photos. Ph: 0812 3615 4700. [4232] Villa for rent. Excellent condition. Two bedroom, two bathroom, equipped kitchen. Open dining/livingroom. Fully furnished, AC, internet, private garden/pool, housekeeping, security. E-mail <juandavillas@gmail. com> for photos. Ph: 0812 3615 4700. [4233] Room for rent daily or monthly with swimming pool in Jl. Mataram, Kuta. Phone (0361) 754 332. Apartments & rooms for rent. Daily, monthly or yearly, fully furnished, AC, cable-TV, DVD, Wifi, fridge located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Phone (0361) 757 623 or contact Dewi 0813 3831 9191 or e-mail: <made@balidesigns.com>. [5628] Kuta studio apartments, Poppies Lane. Buy one or both. 2 x one bedroom one bathroom, fully renovated and furnished. Private balconies, resort pool. 91/2 year lease, extendable. AUD$38,000 each negotiable. Photo’s and inclusions. <n-e-d@bigpond.net.au>. [4142] Big shop for sale/contract. 3 telephone lines. 14.50x4.30 m2, 3 storey building @Jl. Dewi Sri Komplek Pertokoan Plaza 18, No. 8, close to Central Parkir, Kuta. For Inspection: 0813 5324 2474 (Stevanus). [5636] House for rent. 4bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2 kitchens, 2 storey, PDAM, 8mtr access road, 24 hours security, 5mins from Bypass Benoa. Call 0812 3794 2949. [5644]


Bali Advertiser

Real Estate

19 September - 03 October, 2012

KARANGASEM Beach house for rent in Candidasa. 3bedrooms, private swimming pool, fully furnished and equip, gazebo, private beach 10m to the ocean, fantastic place for people want to dive and enjoy the real Bali. Daily, monthly, yearly. 0812 3649 6762, 0361 822 8288 or e-mail at <sbbtechnology@ gmail.com> and <daus.bali@gmail.com>. [5493]

JIMBARAN

Beautiful Hill-Side Property For Sale By Owner

BUKIT

7km from and overlooking central Negara city (West Bali). Fantastic views (Jimbaran to Java). Lots of trees (clove, cocoa, coconut, lemon, etc). Small 2 bedroom house, 2,200 watt elecetricity. Mountain water piped in, asphalt road. Rp. 10,000,000 (ten million rupiah) per are.

Telp. 0812 3918 5005 or 081 138 7767 b_kens@yahoo.com NC/RE/U-19 Sept. 12

House for rent 3 bedrooms, private bungalow, 3 bathrooms, AC, hot water, full furniture, swimming pool, 18 are, lovely garden, quiet location Jimbaran. 160jt/th. Please contact Pierre 0813 3837 3614, <pp_kutabali@ yahoo.fr>. [5435]

Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] Land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149] Land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. 1.35 hectare, full ocean view, near the beach, 4mtr road access. Rp. 100 million/ are. 1 hectare with full seaview, hot mix road access, Rp. 200 million/are. 2 hectare, good view, ashpalt road, Rp. 150 million/are. 50 are Rp. 200 million/are, 4.5 are Rp. 150 million/are. Negotiable. Contact 0821 4587 7675. [5282] Absolute cliff and water front 2 bed / 1 bathroom apartment for sale. Luxurious unit with spectacular views of Uluwatu surf break, and Indian ocean sunsets. The Ultimate!!! All modern conveniences on a long lease. US$ 390.000. Contact Ian <karakabay@gmail.com>. [4864]

Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, garden, parking, maid. Free electricity for monthly. 2,5 mill monthly or 200k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [4592]

Dreamland, for sale/rent, 3 storey house, 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 3 kitchens, 3 lounge rooms, fully furnished, pool, BBQ area, Hak Milik/freehold, has hotel license. View pictures on <dreamlandhomestay.com>. Sell Aust $ 490.000. Rent Rp. 300 mill/yr. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [5337]

For Sale: Beautiful cozy house @ Goa Gong, Jimbaran. Land: 155m2, Building: 250m2. 3 storey building with pool. Open shower @ master bedroom. Price: Rp. 1.9M. Contact owner 0813 1115 5639. Email: <dewi_kartika03@ yahoo.com>. [5551]

For sale/rent. 2 bdrm / 2 bathroom, fully furnished, “5 Star Bali style villa” - complete with marble floors, private bedrooms, formal dining area. Pool, immaculate gardens, in a secure Western villa complex. 1st to see will buy. Rent Aust. $16,000/year. Sell Aust. $230,000. Ph. 0819 1668 6426. [5342]

For rent new renovated house in Jimbaran Giri Hills with excellent view Benoa Harbour. Full furniture, 3 bedroom + 1 maid room, 3 bathroom. House with 3 floor. The third floor with excellent view to Benoa Harbour and huge balcony, great do BBQ. Minimum 2 year and max 5 year, price Rp. 40 million/year nego. Call owner 0819 1640 6520. [5335] Just renovated fully furnished 2BR House with A/C, 2bathrooms with hotwater, phoneline, internet, TV, fridge, kitchenset, balconies, carpark, garden. Excellent location Permata Ariza near Ayana/4Seasons Jimbaran Bay. Rp. 65million/year. P: 081 657 0666. E: <ten.swaratama@ yahoo.com>. [5371]

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PROPERTY

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

Freehold Land for Sale Pererenan 1,700sqm/1,750sqm Gently slopping Ricefield views Residential zoning

For rent large house & big yard at Jl. Uluwatu 2 no.1, Jimbaran. Strategic location (beside main road). Ideal for residential, villa, business or office. Contact 0853 3933 6140. [5569]

Rp 225,000,000/are Freehold sale: Two-storey Villa. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pool, air-conditioning, outside under-cover kitchen, well maintained Balinese garden, private high fences, secure garage. Rp. 3.500.000.000 or long-term rent negotiable. Call/e-mail for photos or appointment. 081 2380 7160 <artana_kadek@yahoo.com>. [5570]

For rent - one & two bedroom apartments overlooking Dreamland, fully furnished, pool and BBQ area, great views and breeze. Nightly/ weekly /monthly. Ph/SMS between 9am and 5pm on 0878 6184 3997. [5539] Magnificent slopy land for sale in Ungasan-Balangan. 26,5 are freehold with views over greenbelt and sea towards the airport. 4m access road in villa area with w/e on site. Easy to build terracing land. Rp. 100jt/are. <mail4pn@yahoo.com>, 0821 4409 4572. [5563] Cafe for sale “The Drop Inn”. Good location, close to Nirmala Supermarket in Ungasan. Nicely renovated. Just needs a little investment to make it great. 6 months left on lease and cheap rent after that. Will sell for Rp. 50 million. Current owner leaving Bali. Contact Owen on 0877 8189 0734 or <lazylacey101@yahoo.co.uk>. for viewing. [5564] For sale villa in Dreamland Pecatu. 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, pool, covered carport, 5AC, semi furnished, close to beach, gated security, golf course. Freehold. Rp.1.28 billion (nego). Phone English Bahasa 0812 3614 4191 / e-mail: <scottmi15@hotmail.com>. [5557] For sale 1 unit freehold villa Edenia near Banyan Tree & Karma Resort Ungasan. 300sqm land, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, garden, furnished, 24 hours security. Only for Euro 150,000. Please call owner 081 2390 9385 / <belindohouse@gmail.com>. [5613]

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Land for sale in Jimbaran. 4are, 3 minutes to McDonald and KFC, 10mins to airport in villa complex, nice and quiet. Already fenced just build it. Freehold. Contact 081 2394 5672 / <alexshendri@yahoo.com>. [5572]

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Beautiful villa in Jimbaran, with ocean view for lease. 2 Big Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms with bathtubs, pool and a big garden. Rp.125 juta/year. Contact: 0813 2691 7659 (Bp. Ibnu). [5635]

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Perumahan Nuansa Kori X no. 14. Komplek bule. Type 70/180m2. Harga Rp. 900 juta. Please contact 081 2394 8595. [5271]

For sale, freehold land, Balangan, unblocked sea-view. 43are. 10mins. away from Balangan beach. Highly desirable area. 5* World hotel Balangan coming soon nearby. Price Rp. 475 mill/are. Direct owner. 0812 8914 2833 / <cleopatra0208@yahoo.com>. [5619] Land for sale 11.60 are located on Puncak Pesona (Bukit). Contact owner 0813 3831 9191 or e-mail: <made@ balidesigns.com>. [5627]

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Bali Advertiser

19 September - 03 October, 2012

For Sale (lease 31 years) amazing tropical colonial style Villa at Jl Blanjong

GIANYAR

First location close to the Mercure Hotel Sanur, 5min walking to beach. 2 floors - 3 bdr, 3 baths maid area - 230m2 on approx 4 ares land. Fully furnished and equipped - 5 stars hotel comfort. Pool 9x4m - parking. A must see villa on the best location !! Email: inongcozy@yahoo.co.id 2 units available for Rp. 3.8 Billion each Tel : 087899303012

Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150] House for rent 256 M2, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bathroom, furniture, Telephone, PDAM. Taman Nuansa Tjampuhan, Jl. Tjampuhan Utama Barat 2 Bay Pass IB Mantra. Please call Ari 0812 3794 2949. [5490] House for rent. Land 265m2, 2bedrooms, 1 livingroom, kitchen, 1 bathroom, gated, telp, PDAM, furnished, located in Jl. Tjampuhan Utama Barat No. 2, Taman Nuansa Tjampuhan, Bypass IB Mantra. Call 0812 3794 2949. [5645]

NC/Re/M-19 Sept. 12

HOME AND BUSINESS FOR SALE NUSA LEMBONGAN

UBUD

We are selling a newly established Bar & Restaurant in Lembongan Village (Mushroom Bay) as we need to move our business operations to the mainland. Restaurant (Gomez Kinda Mexican) currently 10 tables and 30 Chairs Capacity to seat up to 60. Bar (Barbarella) currently 5 tables, 20 chairs and 15 bar stools Capacity to seat up to 50.

Home: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, combined living and kitchen, swimming pool. Sale includes all fixtures, fittings and furniture in the Bar, Restaurant and Home. (some exclusions) Leasehold 18. 5 yrs + Option. All licences and permits in place. Plenty of scope and opportunity for right person.

Asking: AUD$280,000 negotiable Call Chris on 0821 4468 2551 or email : stewped7@gmail. com NC/Re/M-19 Sept. 12

Land for sale 2.27 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869] C/Re/G-11 July 12

Eco Villa

Holiday rental or long term contract. Well decorated, fully equipped house, w/small view of ocean, but 300° forest view, w/ organic veggie patch, ionic system child safe pool, located adjacent to a small boutique hotel compound offering 24hr security, rest & small spa. Maids, garden/pool assistant, utilities, internet included. Laundry services available. Holiday or long term rental at fair market rates/negotiable. 3 bedrooms, w/ AC, 1 livingroom, 1 den, 1 loft w/ bed, 2 baths, can sleep 10+. AVAILABLE OCTOBER GOOD RATE DUE TO CANCELATION SANUR NEAR BEACH +62 81 2388 7629 newkazo0808@gmail.com NC/Re/G-19 Sept. 12

Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, ricefield & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143] Land for sale in Payangan, 24 are, very good view. Contact 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1553] Land for sale in Tegalalang Ubud. 150 are, very good view. In front of Hotel Puri Bagus Jati. Please contact 0852 3714 4456. [4870] For sale unique villa, painted by artists, 5 min from Ubud’s center, 15 min from greenschool. 350 sqm on 6 ares, 3bdr, 3btr, leasehold 24Y extendable, pool and ricefields view. Possibility of flat studio for leasing or guest under the house. $280K. Contact 0857 9214 9957. [5536] Rooms available now in best house in Ubud from $7001,200 p/m all ensuite with pool and view to die for on Sayan ridge. Share with female who is clean living, would suit females (no couples/sharing). <houseontheridge@ gmail.com> / 0818 0543 2668. [5553] 10 hectares (hak milik) near Como Shambhala, north Ubud. Direct access from main road, fresh water, pristine landscape, village & government support to develop. No agents. Serious enquiries only. US$7.5M. E-mail: <ecoluxebali@gmail.com>. [5575] 3Bdr beauty villa for 1 year rental from October. Convenient, quiet, safe central location, new pool, 3 ensuites, big kitchen, garden, gazebo, yoga balcony, Wifi, all bills/servising included. Rp. 185 million ONO. 0812 8582 7207. [5597] Beautiful villa in Ubud available for Ubud writers and readers festival. 2 master bedrooms, 2 marble bathrooms, pool, views, open living room, pool bale, tower bale, staff and more. All inclusive $ 150 per night. E-mail: <johnchz48@gmail.com>. [5603] New beautifull ecogreen villas for sale or long term rent. 3bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, open living/dining room+kitchen, pool and garden. Fully furnished. Call : 0818 0562 9333 or <austinone23@gmail.com>. [5618]

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“de Vins Sky Villa” Location is everything! Walk to the best bars and clubs in Bali or stroll 500m to the beach. Or just stay on the ‘Rooftop’ at de Vins Sky Villas which gives you a spectacular 270 degree view of the sunsets, has a massive pool and the Sky Bar and Restaurant. Enjoy Bali’s first Aqua Spa with de Vins Aqua Relaxation Spa and the Aquatonic Bathing Pool. de Vins Sky Villas features 100 fully furnished units, ranging from Studio Suites to Garden Villas. Most villas come with a special water theme with a Terrazzo Jacuzzi, a Private Pool or a Water Fall. Not surprisingly, de Vins Sky Villas Resort Development will return an exceptional ROI, offering a buyback guarantee of 200% in 10 years and a guaranteed return of 8% over 2 years.

A beachside investment in Bali where the sky is the limit. For more Sales information contact: Ayu Swary skyvilla@raywhiteparadise.com +62 (0) 81 239 622 113 www.devinsskyvilla.com

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LEGIAN House for rent in Jl. Mataram, Legian. 2 bedrooms, bathroom, garage, non-furnished, close to all amenities such as: beach, supermarket, restaurant, clubs. Rp. 80 million/ year. SMS only 081 2381 5292 or <flowsbloom@yahoo. com> for inspection. [5499] For sale bar / restaurant in Legian. Very well known with 8 years lease. Will consider equity partner with strong management skills. Email: <bar666bali@gmail.com>. [5562] Luxury furnished private villa for rent, 10 minutes walk Double6 Beach, quiet gang, 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathroom, pool, garden, internet. Rp160 million per year (minimum 5 years). <lanceshay@hotmail.com>, 0821 4590 3667. [5596] 1BR apartment for rent inside Jayakarta Hotel. Short and long term. Call 081 2388 4973 or e-mail: <onelovebali@ hotmail.com>. [5611]

LOMBOK Dijual dari pemilik tanah 1 Ha, daerah Senggigi, diatas bukit, pemandangan laut, jalan pribadi. Sudah ada banyak hotel/resort. For sale from owner 1 Ha of hillside land with seaview and private access road in the Senggigi area. Already developed area. Fixed price/harga pas IDR 2.000.000.000. Hub/Telp +62(0) 812 2161 7850. [5451] Well running bakery and coffee shop with coffee roasting business for sale. Including property, staff, equipment, car, furniture and regular customers in Lombok and on Gili Trawangan. Contact 081 836 5790. [5467] For sale beachfront and hill land at Serewei, (East Lombok), Selong Belanak, and north Lombok. Call owner at 0878 6521 0886 , 0812 4667 3322. [5631] Gili Meno 15 are freehold beachfront land for sale. Unique location for accom, restaurant, dive business, as first place seen at harbour. Great views Gili Air and mountain Rinjani. Rp. 125 million/are. Serious buyer please call 0812 3643 0965 (owner). [4475]

HERE’S ANOTHER TASTE OF PROPERTY ON THE A LIST A List Land Seminyak Beachfront . 27 are. Only beachfront land left. Licensed for condotel. Next to Pelangi Beach hotel. 55 year lease. Just USD6.8 mill nego. LL 010* Jl Petitenget 7+10 are. Quiet end of gang. Good shape for villas or townhouses. 30 yr lease Rp 10 mill/are/year.LL-021* Oberoi. Next to ‘The Club’ villas. Rare small block 5 are. Square shape. Palm- lined 6m avenue access . Position A. Rp2.8 billion per are. LS-095* Kuta Beachfront. 20 are freehold next to Holiday Inn. 27m white sand beachfront. 25m street access. Square shape. Last of its kind – don’t miss it! Rp4 billionj/are. Sth Kuta Beach. 10 are 50m from sand. Opp Holiday Inn. Good shape, good access. Rp 3.5 billion/are. A List Villas Petitenget. Stylish 3 br/3bth villa at end of quiet gang. Huge rental potential. 350m2 Brand new. Pool, full furn. Close to everything. USD375K. VL-026* Seminyak Central. 350m2. Brand new 2 br/3 bth villa with big pool. Beautifully furnished. USD235K. VL-040* Umalas. Close to Seminyak. New 3 br/bth villa with pool on 4 are. USD365K. Seminyak. Exceptional brand new villa. 15 are. 5 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, enormous living spaces, lap pool. Finest quality fixtures and fittings. Roof garden views. US$1.5 million. VL 035* Petitenget. Brand new. Jl Telaga Waja. Spacious 4 br villa on 3.5 are. 2 min walk to beach. CloseSentosa. Full furn. Pool. garage. Great rental potential. AUD$825.000 VL 036* Jimbaran. Villa-in-Resort. Stylish 4 br villa on 2 levels in boutique resort. Beautifully furnished. Full resort security and facilities. Great investment potential. US$900K freehold VS027* Ubud. Absolute steal! BELOW LAND VALUE. Amazing architectdesigned 5 pavilion villa in 2 hectares of virgin forest. 80% completed. Dream retreat for personal or business. 20+20 year price-locked lease. Just US$375K! VL015* Umalas. Reduced. Brand new, stylish 2 br/3bth villa. A.C, pool, big living/dining, lovely outlook. USD245K VS018* A List Hotels/Restaurant

NUSA DUA 2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041] For sale car wash with workshop (car repair station). Land size 10 are with stainless roof. Price Rp. 3,5 billion (nego). Please call Made for inspection (direct owner) 0818 0555 5594. No broker please. [5259] Rent villa hill quiet area, 2bed/bathrooms, in/outside living, dinner, kitchen, terrace seaview with gazebo, fullfurnished A/C, hotwater, TVsat, private garden, big swpool. Rp. 9 million months / Rp. 99 million year included staff. Owner 081 7472 7296. [5453] Walk to beach/shops/food. 4 rooms available, TV/DVD, private Western bathrooms, private fridge, storage, drinking water, kitchen, gardens, housekeeper, amenities, pool, 24/7 security, 20min to dry season breaks. Rp. 4 million. Michelle, <mjt758@yahoo.com.au> 0821 4637 8351. [5574] Villa for weekly, yearly/sale Tanjung Benoa, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living room, kitchen, maidroom, AC, hot water, pool, garage, furnished, landsize 370m2, 5 minutes to the beach. Phone 0812 3639 0043 / 0361 747 6166. [3418]

*reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

For rent 4 bedrooms house + pool + staff + fully furnished. $150 daily, $550 weekly, $1,500 monthly near Nusa Dua, 10 mins from beach, 15mins from airport, available from Oct-Nov-December. Direct contact 0813 8861 9161 Mr. Martin. [5585]

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: info@balialist.com

House for rent. 3 bedrooms, 2 livingrooms, maidroom, 2 bathrooms, large kitchen and nice garden. Good neighbors and quiet area. Price Rp. 45 million/year, minimum 2 years. Contact Anna +62 821 4765 0906 / <annosta@ gmail.com>. [5614]

Oberoi bar/restaurant 18.5 are. Fully operational beer garden and BBQ restaurant. 350m2. Huge potential. All licenses. 8 yr lease. Rp 4M or Rp2M joint venture.

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The perfect set up for the ideal Bali lifestyle. Now Selling from AUD 215,000 Enjoy living near one of Bali’s most beautiful uncrowded beaches or have your own holiday villa cared for by a professional management company. The combination of Balangan Wave Resort and Balangan Beach’s waves is simply perfect. Choose from 48 one or two bedroom fully furnished villas with own garden and plunge pool. Enjoy the private Surf Club with two floors of entertainment and chilling areas, restaurant, swimming pool and Surf Cam. It doesn’t get much better in Bali. Ray White Projects - the most exciting development in Bali real estate services.

Now Selling. Enjoy priority, contact: Siska cell: +62 (0) 81 5574 9228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com

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An investment in the heart of Petitenget you’ll love.

Umah Jegeg will be a small exclusive development of only 7 villass hidden away right in the middle of the new heart of Seminyak, Petitenget. Each will be fully furnished feauturing high end finishes with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, private swimming pool and parking. Strolling distance to Ku de Ta and Potatoe Head. Managed by Ray White Resorts. Lease thirty years with a thirty year option.

Price : US $320,000

Umah Jegeg ‘Beautiful Home.’

For more Sales information contact: Ray White Paradise mark@raywhiteparadise.com +62 (0) 85 857 365 338 www.raywhiteparadise.com

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This spacious new house in Taman Griya has a very pleasant view. The house has 4 generous bedrooms and is set on 2 are of land. The location is perfect because of its quiet setting with a pleasant view to Tanjung Benoa and is only a quick 5 minutes to KFC, McDonalds and Benoa Square.

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NEW PROJECT!!! Green Nirwana Residence is a villa complex in a prestigious location near the Pan Pacific Hotel, beautiful Bali Nirwana Golf Course and the famous Tanah Lot Temple. The complex has 20 villas and each features Bali minimalist design, 2 bedrooms, 1 staff room, a generous private pool and a spacious multifunction lounge. Title : Hak Milik

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Arama Riverside Villa Bali is a villa complex in Nakula street. These plush private villas are located within walking distance of the fashionable boutiques and restaurants of Seminyak and a gentle ten minutes stroll to the attractions of Double Six beach. There are only 2 units from 11 villas still available. DON’T MISS IT....CONTACT ME... LEASEHOLD FOR 42 YEARS. Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Title : Leasehold

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Set amidst the natural beauty and tranquility of Seminyak on 4000m2 of exotic landscaped land that features seasoned rainforest trees, Le Jardin offers an unsurpassed environment in which to enjoy a genuine tropical retreat. The nine two-bedroom and two three-bedroom villas are fully self-contained. The resort’s setting includes all five star luxury facilities and a full service area to support all villa operations. Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Title : Hak Milik

Price : USD 490,000

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A beautiful property at Kemenuh and situated at the middle of rice field, private road access, 2 bedrooms, stylish western standard kitchen, ample size pool, large open area and full view of rice terrace, furnished. Land size 2500m2, build size 500 m2.

Title : Hak Milik

Price : USD 725,000

Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com

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This stunning property overlooking Jimbaran & Benoa Bay, 3 bedroom villa guarantees fantastic views. The 220 sqm 3-floor-villa sits on 400 sqm of cascading land. Excellently built with quality interior, marble floors & parquet wood in bedrooms, all with en suite bathrooms. For your leisure time choose between a refreshing swim in the well sized pool or relax in one of the bales or enjoy a drink & a fresh breeze on your spacious, roofed terrace. Contact : Mick Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 Price : USD 465,000 mick@raywhiteparadise.com

Exclusive UMA ARDHANI RESIDENCE Uma Ardhani Residence is located in Goa Gong the Bukit in a peaceful and quiet place on the hillside surrounded with trees and greenery. This is a place where you can breathe clean air and at night you will enjoy cool breezes. Uma Ardhani residence consists of 14 high quality 2 bedroom villas with common facilities. 60 year lease hold title / prices starting from USD 222.000. Excellent value for money! Title : Leasehold Prices from : USD 222.000

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Tel : +62 (361) 737 357 | 773 540 | 701 154 | 285 525 info@raywhiteparadise.com www.raywhiteparadise.com

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RV-1224 PARADISE WITHIN PARADISE - URGENT SELLER A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase a beautiful 2 bedroom villa within the prestigious 5 star Nirwana Bali Resort. The resort itself is a lush 103-hectare hideaway built on top of the cliff with breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and Tanah Lot. Within the resort is the award-winning 18-hole golf course designed by Greg Norman. This particular villa is set in 500 SQM of freehold land with a beautiful protected view and complete privacy, it has been recently renovated to an exceptionally high standard and is a credit to its current European owners. Once you step outside of the spacious living area you will find a sensational L shaped swimming pool complete with whirlpool in a beautiful tropical setting. There is also an option to build a 3rd bedroom should you so wish. You also get the benefit of being able to enjoy the facilities of the hotel and preferential rates for membership of the golf course which is just a short stroll away but at the same time doesn’t invade your privacy. This is the type of property that once you are here then you really won’t want to leave. Location: Tanah Lot | Price: USD 795,000

RV-1199 A HOP, SKIP AND A JUMP TO THE BEACH!!! This smart modern 2 level villa sits in a quiet peaceful spot but in the heart of Legian with everything just a short stroll away. With 2 spacious bedrooms with en-suite, modern kitchen, an entertainment lounge area off the pool and a further upstairs lounge with balcony overlooking the pool. This freehold villa is a must see for those who want a great place to live or a top investment, HURRY!! Title: Freehold Bedroom: 2 | Bathroom: 2 Lot Size: 150 SQM | Furniture Inventory: Furnished | Swimming Pool Size: 5m x 3m Location: Legian

Price: AUD 375,000

RV-1292 STUNNING FREEHOLD IN BUKIT This villa set on 2,1 are Freehold land, has a spectacular 180 degree ocean vista, From Labuan Said to Nusa Lembongan. You can also see 70% of the island main land, from Bukit all the way to Negara; with a beautiful mount Agung at the palm of your hand. Perhaps the best view in the neighbourhood. Situated amongst the established expatriate community, this 2 bedroom villa has a Jacuzzi compound on the third floor to accommodate your leisure moments of relaxation. On the second floor, we have the two massive ensuite bedrooms overlooking to the ocean. And on the first floor we have the spacious living, dining, and kitchen to offer. This villa also comes with a maid’s quarter, just in case you want to have a maid on-site. The villa was build to Western Standard and interior was done by Mary Jane of Imagine Interior.

Price: USD 280,000

RV-1265 FANTASTIC PRICE, FANTASTIC LOCATION

RV-1252 SEEING IS BELIEVING........ This stunning villa is located in one of the most sought after areas. Just 300m to the Canggu Club, 1km from the beach and 3.5km to Seminyak. Australian builder Drew Donaldson built this Tropical minimalist masterpiece with unrivalled finishes. Over 280m2 built over 2 floors, all on 3.2 Are. Consisting of 4 master bedrooms and 4 deluxe ensuites with built-in robes. The western kitchen with its 5m raking ceilings displays imported European appliances including range hood and a built-in wine fridge. The dining room has seating for 8 guests and a built in day bed. There is a huge open air family room with coffered ceilings. The villa overlooks a full length pool with a lush garden back drop. Relax on the modern alfresco roof top with its own built in fridges and BBQ area. There are ample parking, storage and maids quarters. The villa comes with a 29 year lease and a 20 year option. This villa will not disappoint. Location: Canggu | Price: USD 425,000

RV-1168 BEAUTIFUL BABAKAN - URGENT SELLER We are pleased to be able to offer you a brand new beautifully finished and extremely tastefully furnished villa in Batu Bolong. In 8 ARE of land set amongst the rice fields as well as being close to the beach this villa will give you everything you are looking for in a holiday home in Bali. Priced extremely competitively with a long lease and an option to extend we anticipate this property being sold very quickly so please don’t hesitate to contact us for more information. Title: Leasehold | Bedroom: 3 | Bathroom: 3 Lot Size: 800 SQM House Size: 370 SQM | Furniture Inventory: Furnished Location: Canggu | Price: USD 295,000

RV-1250 FREEHOLD UNIQUE RUSTIC VILLA IN CANGGU This compact freehold villa set amongst the scenic rice fields in Canggu has just come onto the market. This villa itself has a unique rustic feel about it and includes 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Set on almost 2 Are of the land, the ground floor living and kitchen area provide ample space with the bedroom doors opening directly onto the pool. Complete with small gardens, and parking area the popular location of this villa offers a great investment opportunity. Title: Freehold Bedroom: 2 | Bathroom: 3 Lot Size: 180 SQM | House Size: 180 SQM

Price: Rp. 2,500,000,000

L-307 PRIME INVESTMENT LAND IN SEMINYAK

This fantastically priced villa is in a superb location in Kerobokan, just a short drive from the centre of Seminyak. This new modern villa features 3 ensuite bedrooms spread over two levels. Downstairs there is a open plan kitchen living and dining area fully kitted out to western standards, upstairs enjoy a cool drink as you relax on the open terrace. Fully furnished with modern furniture this property is regularly rented out because of its prime location and is ready to earn money for you from day 1. The seller is very motivated to sell and the price includes all the licenses needed to rent. Title: Leasehold Lot Size: 217 SQM

63 are of leasehold land in Seminyak set on a lovely long boulevard a short walk to the beach close to Seminyak and Oberoi Restaurants and Shopping area! Superb development opportunity at a very reasonable price of Rp 12,000,000 per Are per year. Offered for sale with 9 plots of 7 are in a total of 63are gives you many options: take one block or all. This definitely won’t be on the market long !

Price: USD 265,000

Price: Rp. 12 M /are

Title: Leasehold Location: Seminyak

YOUR ONE STOP PROPERTY SHOP PRESENTING PROPERTIES FROM US$ 100,000 - US$ 6,000,000 Head Office : Jl Sunset Road 10X, Kerobokan, Bali Ph: +62 361 847 5955 | Fax: +62 361 8475682 | www.xpbali.com | info@xpbali.com

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