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For Sale; Rosetta Stone language learning DVD (2 dvds), learn more than 30 languages. German, French, Spanish, Indonesian, English, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, and many more. Excellent system for learning languages. price: 500.000. 0815 4742 6222, e-mail <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [081]

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For Sale; MacBook Black Laptop 2007. Intel Core 2 Duo. Processor Speed: 2.16 GHz. Hard drive capacity: 500 GB. Screen size: 13. 3�. Mac OS X 10.6.8 Lion Weight: 5 lb. DVD+/-RW/ CD-RW. Price: 4.5M. Email: <consulti.ching@hotmail. com>. Ubud. [058] For Sale; Macbook black 13� for sale: limited edition. 2.16 GZ, Core 2 Duo, 4GB. DVD drive for movies, wifi, tranparent protective case +soft carrying laptop bag. The perfect travelling companion. Price: 4.5m. Email: <consulti.ching@ hotmail.com>. Ubud. [059] For Sale; Blackberry Gemini Amstrong 9330. Kondisi: masih mulus dan bagus. lama pakai: 4 bulan. kelengkapan: kardus, charger, garansi. Harga: 1.800.000 bisa nego. Contact person: Siska - 0819 9945 5860. Email utk foto: <fransiska_ melissa@yahoo.com> atau <fransiska_melissa@ hotmail.com>. [138] A person all wrapped up in himself generally makes a pretty small package.

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For Sale; 1 unit professional coffee machine for cafe/ restaurant use. 2group machine with 10liter boiler capacity. Used for about 14months. Complete with milk jug, tamper and grinder. Price 30mio. Serious buyer only call/text: 0819 3430 6268. Seminyak. [113]

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For Sale; Old fashion type machine, seats of cinema, German books, belly dance equipment, many clothes, decoration things, gifts and more. Kuta, <barbaraseibt@ yahoo.de>, Phone: 0813 5332 7901. [114]

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For Sale; Fishing rods. Beautiful. Phone or SMS: 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [115] For Sale; Wet suit. Men’s size M. Short sleeves and short pants. Please phone or texr SMS: 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [116] For Sale; Fishing reel. Penn Senator 114. Made in U.S.A. Original. Asli. Large line capacity for big fish. Complete with new line. Perfect for trolling, jigging, and bottom fishing. Please phone/SMS 081 2298 1228. Kuta. [117] For Sale; Unwanted gift Nike Air Relentless 2 |Size: EUR 42.5|Color: Orange Rp. 700.000, - 081 2387 8985. Denpasar. [129]

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Alcoholics Anonymous We are men and women who drank too much but have found we can help each other to stop drinking. We have meetings every day on Bali. If you want to learn how to stop drinking come to a meeting. To find a meeting, go to our website: <www.aa-bali.org> or call us: English – 081 5581 04700 Bahasa Indonesia – 087 8623 60454. Amcham Indonesia Amcham Indonesia affiliated with KADIN the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, have established a special nonJakarta membership category. Keep informed on local laws and regulations pertinent to U.S. business interests in Indonesia. Join Amcham contact <info@balidiscovery.com> or fax to 286 284. Anand Krishna Center Meditation is not just sitting down in silence, but working dynamically in the market place amidst the maddening crowd, however maintaining silence in the heart and mind. Anand Krishna has custom tailored hundreds of techniques to help modern men and women experience the ecstasy of meditation. Come and join us to live fully and celebrate life! Contact : Anand Krishna Center Jl. Pura Mertasari 27 Sunset Road Area, Kuta-Bali Phone: 0361.780 1595 or 085 6370 9294 / 081 7974 1165 <www.anandkrishna.org> or <www. aumkar.org>. ANAK Foundation Since 2003 ANAK has helped children in need of financial support for their education through a system of Godparents sponsoring annual godchild costs. Our donors also participate in health and water projects. We act in several villages in very poor dry areas in Northeast Bali. Website : <http://www.anak.fr> Aussie Rules Football The Bali Geckos Australian Rules Football team are always looking for new players of any standard. Young or old to join in training and matches. Training is at 5pm every Thursday at the Seminyak Soccer oval [opposite Made’s Warung]. For info call Bigboy Peter ‘Gun’ Muir 081 856 3474.

Bali Buleleng Flying Club Backgammon We play every Saturday in Warung Litut close by the jail we A non-profit organization with the aim of promoting aerosports start around 12-13 hours. If we have enough players we play in Bali and cross-country flying to other islands. For more information contact <office@balifly.com> or <http://www. a tournament. 0821 4785 5399 or 081 2382 8251. balifly.com>. Bali Community Choir B.A.R.C Bali Adoption Rehabilitation Center for dogs located in Ubud The Bali Community Choir meets from 7 - 9 pm every Tuesday cares for negleted/abused animals in need. We survive on evening at the Gateway Community Center Jl. Danau Batur donatations only. To assist us please see our website <www. No. 3 in Sanur. (Near Bali International School, directly across from the Canang Sari Restaurant.) Open to all. No auditions freewebs.com/balidogs>. To adopt a rehabilitated puppy required. We are a happy group of Indonesian and expatriates vaccinated and humanized please call 0361 275 7664 or 081 singing a wide range of music. The choir has a program of 855 0947. public concerts and social gatherings throughout the year. For Bali Aero Sport Club more information call Brendan at 0813 5312 0682 (English) Open for everybody who wants to know about aviation, or Ricky at 0813 3875 3327 (Bahasa). learning or just watching. This club is running under Federation Aero Sport Indonesia and Air Force Bali. Pascal Airstrip, Bali Export Development Organization (BEDO) coordinates: 8°34’51.51”S 115°06’44.60”E, Banjar Mengening, A Business Support Organization to develop exports from Desa Nyitdah, Kec. Kediri, Kab. Tabanan 82171, Bali - SMEs in Bali. Members are from different sectors of business, Indonesia. Telp +62 (0) 818 555 922 or +62 (0) 81 855 5933. mainly handicraft, furniture, fashion, jewelry, home textile and <baliaerosportclub@gmail.com> & Facebook: Bali Aero other related products & services. Members’ benefits include: knowledge sharing, networking, training, coaching, design SportClub. assistance, marketing, exhibitions/fairs & product development. In partnership with national & international organizations, Bali Artisans Improving the lives of the impoverished through Fair Trade. BEDO organizes training, workshops & coaching for SMEs & Our mission is to alleviate poverty by creating opportunities entrepreneurs with social & environmental responsibility in for the poor to establish a sustainable source of income. mind. More information on <www.be-do.org>, email: info@ We sell fairly traded handicrafts made by the impoverished be-do.org or call 0361-7909697. men and women of Bali. For more info please go to <www. Bali Folk Club baliartisans.net>. Meets every Tuesday evening between 7 pm and 11:30 pm at the Cat & Fiddle, Jl. Mertasari no 2, Sanur. All acoustic Bali Business Club (BBC) – The First in Bali musicians welcome. Beginners session - Sunday 11 am. Bali Business Club is a Group of Professionals representing different industries who meet weekly to present their own Bali - InterNations business and to generate business referrals within and outside InterNations is an expatriate community for people living and the group for each other. In other words members increase working abroad. We have 250 local expatriate communities each other business through leads generated in a structured around the world uniting members of 180 nationalities. professional environment. It is all about increasing ones Membership is by invitation and free of charge. All expats business through personal referrals. Bali Business Club meets and locals with ‘Global Minds’ living in Bali are welcome to once a week on Tuesday afternoon from 12.30 – 01.30 PM. join our Bali InterNations. Events are held monthly in different You will find Bali Business Club the only true business referral locations and all are welcome. To be invited for free networking group in Bali. To be invite to the next session, membership please go to <www.internations.org> and click please call Dayu on (0361) 7909697 or 087862078769 or “Request Your Invitation” or call Susan on 0852 5750 0089 for more information. email <dayu@be-do.org>.

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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. 2.5 Mio Rp (FIX). Sanur. For pics and info please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [106] 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. [107]

For Sale; Sony handicam, 2 juta, iPhone 4, 3.2 juta, men’s soccer/field shoes, Adidas, 200k. Women’s slippers. Blackberry Curve. Nikon small digital camera. E-mail: <alanrkona@gmail. com> or 0812 367 83142. All electronics are second hand and good condition. Jimbaran. [097]

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Now baking for your breakfast items such as Assorted Croissant, Assorted Danish, Assorted Doughnut, Assorted Muffin and Bread such as Baguette, European Bread, Burger Bun, Hotdog Bun and we make fine toast such as White Toast, Brown Toast, Rye Toast and many more. Also available finest selection of pastry products such as Apple Pie, Chocolate Cake, Black Forest, Tiramisu, Baked Cheese Cake, Carrot Cake, Pralines and Truffles Chocolate, Assorted Cookies and many more. Tan’s Bakery Pastry is ISO 22000:2005 certified for food safety management, which caters for hotels, villas, cafes and restaurants. FREE DELIVERY WITH MINIMUM ORDER APPLIES Jl. Raya Legian 123B. T: 0361 750 625 F: 0361 768 437 Inquiries : info@tansbakery.com, sales@tansbakery.com www.tansbakery.com C/Ns/G-6 Feb. 13

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Dewa Gede Agung Dharmayasa: Photography Teacher

Dewa Gede A g u n g Dharmayasa was born in Bangli in 1989 and spent his childhood in Denpasar. His interest in photography began in the 9th grade when he bought his first camera. In 2010, Agung earned a t e a c h i n g certificate at Maha Saraswati University in Denpasar. As a university student, he was a c t i v e photographing campus events such as Gebyar Tari Bali 2008, BAZZAR and OSPEK. In 2012, Agung joined the KFG (Komunitas Fotografer Gianyar) to expand his photographic skills and repertoire. In 2012, he started teaching photography to 1st to 5th graders in a photography club set up outside the school curriculum at Taman Rama School in Denpasar. Tell us about your photography club. I have 20 students, ages 8 to 11. Parents give a lot of support by buying them cameras and allowing them to join photo contests. Not all of the kids use expensive cameras because photography is not about the camera; it’s about the skill of the photographer. This month we will start learning about taking pictures with a simple kamera lubang jarum, a pinhole camera, which you can even make out of a cardboard box. Have any of your kids won any awards? Even though they are in primary school, all of my students are really talented. Vanessa Monica Fei Goeyardi won the “Mentari Books Photo Contest” in 2012 and Sinta Angelia was the 12th Finalist in the student’s category in the “Discover Bali Zoo Through Lens Photo Contest.” Have any of your kids’ photographs been published? We plan to bring out a catalog of the kids’ photos, photography tips and information about our activities. The book is being produced right now and will be finished in May. The purpose is to showcase the kids’ work and let the parents know what their kids have been up to in the club so they can continue to support their children’s passion for photography. We hope the catalog might also inspire other kids to join the club.

What was the first camera you ever owned? A Fuji MDL-5 compact that I bought when I was in Junior High School. I still have that old camera in my collection but now I use Canon Eos 650d. Have any of your photographs won prizes? I only started to get serious about photography in 2012 when I participated in a photo exhibition with the theme “Spiritualism in Indonesia” that was held in Heidelberg University in Germany. I also signed up for the Egypt International Photo Contest the same year. My photo was a finalist in the top 30 photo entries in the SEARCA Photo Contest.

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Do you specialize in certain kinds of photography? I love doing all kinds of photography. For me, photography is an art that interprets the world through the lens of a camera, so a photograph of any subject is able to reveal the many perspectives of reality. If I must choose, I would prefer to shoot Bali’s unique culture, but I also like human interest, monochrome, nature, landscape, animal, macro, levitation (freezing the moment the air), model and wedding photography. Which photographer’s work do you most admire? I look up to the work of Arbain Rambey, Mario Blanco and Andi Sucirta from PFB (Perhimpunan Fotografer Bali) because all of them share what they know even though they are professionals. Which type of photography is the most profitable? The most profitable is usually modeling and wedding photography, but how much money you make from your photographs depends on skill, instinct and hard work.

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My favorite quote about photography was made by Imogen Cunningham who said, “My best picture is the one I will take tomorrow.” Those words have inspired me a lot. The best technique is to make sure your photograph tells a story or gives some kind of message. I instruct my students to take photographs from different angles so that they can compose the elements of a picture better and achieve more visual interest.

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What kind of photography is the most difficult? Every photograph presents its own difficulties and how the photo comes out depends on how you manage those difficulties. The most important thing is to tell a story with the photograph. What advice do you give to a beginner photographer? First, you need a camera. Don’t be shy if you just use your compact or smartphone camera. Second, improve yourself by taking tons of photos! I try to motivate my kids to take photos out of the school environment. Trial and error is the best way to learn. With experience, you’ll start to understand about perspective, lighting, framing and composition to make each photograph different and special. Thirdly, share your work with friends and community in order to get feedback and advice. Fourthly, photography is not just about you and your camera. You also need to interact with your subject to make the resulting image more realistic and natural. What’s the most important decision to make when taking a photograph? To know the right moment to click.

Where did you learn photography? I learned photography from books, the Internet (in Indonesian we say otodidat), trial and error, from videos about photography, by taking part in the activities sponsored by Komunitas Fotografer Gianyar and from other photographers in my community.

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For Sale; Office chair on wheels, turquoise colour, one year old from Ace Hardware. 700.000 Rps. To be viewed in Umalas. Email: <villawarna@gmail.com>. [028] For Sale; 2 old school wooden desks, wide enough for 2 kids or very comfortable for one child. 1.3jt each or 2.2jt for both. To be viewed in Umalas. Email: <villawarna@ gmail.com>. [029] For Sale; Selling kids clothes, some toys and costumes. 20.000 Rps per item. French kids books and magazines in French and English 10.000 Rps each. Come and see in Umalas. Email: <villawarna@gmail. com>. [030]

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Question: My boyfriend went to a party the other night and thought I didn’t know about it, but I did. I texted him and he said he was at home, but I know he was at the party. So he lied to me. What do I do and say to him? Dr. ZZ: The way we show other people in our lives how we want to be loved and respected is through the behaviors we are willing to accept in our interactions. If you let him get away with lying to you, you demonstrate for him by implied consent that it is okay to treat you this way. On the other hand, if you set healthy limits and firm boundaries, you send a different message. Think in terms of what you need in a relationship, and how you want to be treated by others in the world; then have a direct, non-confrontational conversation with your boyfriend, in which you talk about the party. Listen closely to what he says, trust your instincts, and pay attention to his body language. If it looks and sounds as if he’s lying, he probably is. Once you have enough information, then you need to decide what to do next. If your boyfriend is lying to you, he’s sending a strong signal about how he intends to behave in the future. You may do well to think in terms of whether he is the kind of person who is able to treat you the way you want to be treated. You are an important young woman who deserves to be in a relationship with someone who is capable of treating you with respect and behaving in a trustworthy manner. Do not be afraid to kick this fellow to the curb if necessary and to speak the operative word: “Next!” Question: I just started a relationship with someone that I didn’t take much time to get to know, and it feels like a mistake. Now I think he and I should step back and slow things down a notch or three. I’m not sure how I should go about telling him this, because I don’t want him to think he’s done anything wrong. I just don’t think I’m ready to be in a committed relationship right now. I hate the “It’s not you, it’s me” line, but it seems applicable here. What should I say? Dr. ZZ: What you have written above sounds clear, non-judgmental and to the point. It is grounded in the first person, “I,” and makes no attempt to point fingers or lay blame. I see no reason why you can’t simply deliver a similar message to your boyfriend and then let the chips fall as they may. The trick, after you express your feelings, is to give him a chance to express himself as well – completely and without interruption. In relationships, as in life, it is important to ask for what you want 100% of the time, to be willing to hear no, and to negotiate the difference. This will be an opportunity for the

two of you to share your feelings openly and honestly without trying to coerce or manipulate the other toward any particular outcome. The best gift you can give yourself and him is to report your experience of yourself nonjudgmentally and to make up the rest as you go along. If you are not feeling comfortable to the extent you have immersed yourself in the relationship, then it is up to you to say so. Mistakes, after all, are the reason why there are erasers on the end of pencils. Do not be afraid to say, “Oops!” Question: My boyfriend is extremely emotional. I’m more of the tough one in the relationship, and most of our friends consider me to be “the man” and him to be “the woman.” We have been together for almost a year, and he keeps getting more and more emotional. I dislike seeing him cry and don’t know to handle it. What can I do to calm him down in situations when he’s upset? Dr. ZZ: Different people deal with feelings in different ways, and emotions are but a person’s experience of feelings. The key to being in a healthy relationship is to be with a person whose emotional style is compatible with your own. Since you can’t change any one else, only you can decide from your own perspective how to deal with your partner’s emotions. You may want to ask him how he is feeling and simply allow him to express without expecting him to sound a certain way or attempting to fix what he says. Just encourage him to share without reactions, questions or expectations on your part. This will set the stage for you to learn more about his perspective and will give you a chance to consider what kind of person you want in your life, what kind of behaviors you’re looking for in a mate.

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Emotions of any kind are perfectly normal; thinking that only certain emotions are appropriate often serves to complicate matters. Some people are more comfortable than others displaying anger, sadness, fear and even joy. The key is to develop a relationship with someone who makes sense to you and enhances your life experience. It may also be helpful to ask yourself what about your boyfriend’s emotions affects you the way it does and to list the traits (physical, emotional, intellectual, social, sexual, spiritual, financial, communication, personal growth, and interest/ hobbies) you want and don’t want in a partner. Once you’re clear on what’s important to you, you will be able to make a better decision on how to proceed in the current circumstance.

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Rhino Biss at Bali Safari and Marine Park. How does it feel to have an amorous, fully grown rhino climb onto your back with just one thing on his mind? A quiet whisper in the ear of Hima, the female rhinoceros at Bali Safari and Marine Park, evokes little more than a grin. Mating seems the most natural thing in the world, until it comes to the mighty rhinos living in captivity, when a little encouragement is required. The future of Bali Safari and Marine Park’s population of two white African rhinos, affectionately named Hima and Nelson was given a much-needed boost recently with the arrival of three eminent German specialists in the field of rhino and elephant fertilization. With a little human intervention and much needed encouragement however, it seems that Nelson has finally hit the sweet spot and now it is simply a matter of time to see whether Hima can look forward to the sound of little hooves. “ Rhinos are the only animals that learn how to mate by example. The only other mammals that do this are humans. The team of German vets who visited us, has been able to inseminate our female with sperm taken from the male, using equipment they have pioneered, and we also pulled out all the stops to encourage them to mate naturally,” explains Tim Husband, Head Curator at the park in Gianyar. German veterinarians Drs Thomas Hildebrandt, Robert Hermes and Frank Goeritz, are the world’s leading specialists in the field of pachyderm reproduction. When it comes to these thick-skinned mammals, weighing in at over a ton, the mating game is serious business. “ This is the first time this team have visited Indonesia and the success of the trial has serious ramifications for the indigenous population of rhinos that is currently at risk. For now we are focusing on our own population and we are happy to say, we’ve made excellent progress,” explained a relieved Mr. Tony Sumampau, Director Taman Safari Indonesia. The pachyderm population of the Park includes its elephants and the team of specialist vets examined all the elephants to check their reproductive health, some “plumbing” problems were diagnosed and fixed, a number were discovered to be pregnant and sperm was collected for future insemination. All around a very successful visit declares Tim. “ Each animal has a distinct set of genitals, none are the same. These guys have pioneered the field of rhino and elephant insemination and their expertise goes beyond simple sperm collection.” Breeding programs within zoos and parks are essential to the research and development of the species and the health of a zoo’s animal population. The knowledge gained can then be useful to wild animal populations in certain circumstances. The chance of extinction when humans are a contributing factor, is one case when animal welfare groups feel intervention is justified. “To also be able to increase wildlife numbers through the knowledge we have gained will be advantageous for all conservation breeding programs” says Mr. Tony Sumampau, Director Taman Safari Indonesia. In the meantime, as Nelson and Hima head blissfully into the bushes, the staff at Bali Safari and Marine Park are breathing a sigh of relief that love is in the air and all is right with the pachyderms. C/Ns/I-09 Jan 13


GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat

Healthy Reefs, Healthy Communities

Tourists who snorkel and dive off the northeast coast of Bali often pause to photograph the brightly painted fishing boats pulled up along the shore. But for the fisher folk who own them, many of whom have plied these waters for generations, life is getting harder. Fishing everywhere is difficult and dangerous work. Declining catches of food fish mean that fishermen have to go further and stay out longer to support their families. And for the past 30 years some have been harvesting ornamental fish for the international aquarium industry. While this trade provides livelihoods for thousands of coastal families in Indonesia, the fishers endanger themselves with unsafe diving techniques and equipment, and often collect fish using non-sustainable methods like pouring cyanide in the water. This kills at least as many fish as it stuns, and also destroys the coral polyps and other living organisms of the reefs.

to supply demand in the restaurant trade for tourists. It’s important to enhance the habitat because the fishing grounds are getting smaller. So we started a program of making artificial reefs in 2010.” With LINI’s help, the coastal communities began to restore the reefs outside the no-take zones, and enhance and expand them with artificial structures. Because of the conservation work over the past few years the reefs are healthy, so the spillover from the natural reefs quickly populates the artificial reefs nearby.

But the pressure to put rice on the table for a hungry family will always trump conservation LINI experimented with and modified several types of concrete structures, currently focusing on a dome shape and a long irregular one called ‘crocodile bread’. Transplanted coral fragments are attached to them and they provide ideal habitats for marine life, being well colonized in under two years. The fish domes form a three-dimensional landscape, providing a large surface area on which corals and other organisms can settle and grow. They immediately become refuges for large numbers of fish and have been designed to last for many years -- long enough for the natural reef itself to recover significantly.

Reefs are sometimes called the ‘rainforests of the ocean’ because of their ecological richness and productivity. Reef and marine ecosystem resources are important in terms of tourism, sustainable fisheries, medical research, and shoreline protection from catastrophic weather events and the rise of sea levels. Indonesia is an archipelago of over 17,000 islands with over 51,000 square kilometers of coral reefs -- about 18% of the world’s reefs. Most are fringing reefs, located close to the coast and accessible to communities, and these are considered to be among the most biologically rich areas on the planet. Indonesia’s reefs are under intense pressure; the number of coastal dwellers dependent on reef and marine resources is the highest in the world. Today, about 75% of the world’s coral reefs are threatened by unsustainable fishing practices, pollution and sedimentation from coastal development, coral bleaching linked to climate change and mining of reefs for building materials. Bali’s reefs are also suffering from pesticide run-off, waste, such as plastic bags and old clothes that end up in the sea and smother/kill corals. According to a WWF-World Wide Fund for Nature study, less than five percent of Bali’s reefs are healthy, compared to approximately 32% healthy reefs in 1986. Fishermen are well aware of what’s happening. They know there are fewer fish all the time. But the pressure to put rice on the table for a hungry family will always trump conservation. Strategic planning is all very well, but daily needs must be met. That’s the reality. LINI, an Indonesian NGO, is all about reality. Established in 2008 by a small group of dedicated professionals, LINI is one of a handful of Indonesian non-profits helping local fishermen to develop community-based marine conservation areas and sustainable fisheries. There are two main challenges: to create conservation areas where no fishing is allowed to build up the stocks of food fish, and to create and enhance reefs where food and ornamental fish can be sustainably harvested.

livelihoods.” says Gayatri. “It’s very heartening to observe this and watch the people nurture the project. We only offer the technical support. LINI doesn’t just deploy the structures and leave. We support the people in making the project their own and sustaining it themselves.”

Community fishermen are encouraged to come up with their own artificial reef designs, and recently 17 new shapes were judged in a friendly competition. The structures are all made in the villages and deployed by the villagers. The pilot project began in three villages, and over two years another 11 villages have approached LINI and asked to be included. “The communities have to own the project,” Gayatri stressed. “We don’t approach them, they come to us. It has to originate with them.” LINI and its partners have installed over 1670 artificial reef structures in 14 sites in north Bali in the past three years. “We monitor the program by measuring the return on investment,” Gayatri told me. “Ten square metres of artificial reef costs about $US 1,100 which includes making 25 individual structures, deploying them and monitoring them for one year. This area can generate $190 – $370 a month ($2,280 - $4,400 a year) in income. We have observed that within just one year, each of the artificial reef structures can generate considerably more money than they cost to build. With careful management, these can be maintained for many years.”

To date, LINI has established an extensive database tracking coral reef resources and marine ornamental harvest data in its areas of work: Buleleng district in northern Bali, Lampung in Sumatra, the Pangkajene Islands in South Sulawesi, and the Banggai Islands in northeast Sulawesi. LINI has also assisted the Indonesian Marine Affairs and Fisheries Officials in the development of their own ornamental fisheries database and subsequent data analysis to support nationwide fisheries management. Tejakula has good potential to become a diving destination. LINI is helping the village, which already has several small hotels and dive operators, to develop sustainable tourism. The community is coming to understand that the marine protected area is a tourism asset. The fish will bring the tourists. And when the tourists photograph the colourful fishing boats, it will be with the knowledge that everyone on the beach is part of the solution. www.lini.com

LINI also places hollow shrimp pods which act as nurseries for ornamental shrimp for the aquarium trade, further minimizing pressure on the reefs. The pods are made by coating a 60 cm basket with cement, a simple and inexpensive solution.

within just one year, each of the artificial reef structures can generate considerably more money than they cost to build As an example of community initiative, a group of 23 fishermen formed a reef restoration group (kelompok rumah ikan). The members all record every fish they collect. They have agreed among themselves that income from collection from the restoration site will pay back 2% to sustain/increase the project.

“We’ve been working with and educating these villagers for five years, and the people have voluntarily established no-fishing conservation zones,” says Gayatri Reksodihardjo, the marine biologist who directs the program. “Everyone respects these; the people monitor the areas and carefully record the number and species of fish observed and caught.

Coastal communities in developing countries generally have very limited incomes and are seldom able to save money. LINI trainers work with fishermen’s families and other community members to introduce them to basic, simple household finance management methods. Participants learn how to manage personal finances, how to make projections on family income, how to balance income and spending, and how to start personal saving schemes.

“Non-extraction (conservation) areas are popular with tourists, but fishermen still need to fish, both to feed their families and

“I see people evolve, see them realize the benefits and see that they can work with the environment to improve their

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


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“Hello Dr. Kris, My name is Don, I have lived in Bali for two years now. I read your articles in the Bali Advertiser and I would like to thank you for sharing all the valuable information and tips. Now I am interested in growing a vegetable or herb garden. After the wet season I need some advice on what would be best to grow? Any tips or advice would be welcome. Thank you in advance! Don” If you are planning a vegetable garden at this time of the year you should be looking specifically for dry season crops, plants that will do well in a dry hot season. Ultimately you will need to choose plants that are best suited for these conditions. Excessive heat will stress many types of crops. Trying to grow a cool climate vegetable such as lettuce or traditional spinach would be very challenging and the plants will most likely bolt to seed before you have anything significant to harvest from them. Some plants, like cauliflower or lettuce for example just don’t like heat. In general because of the high rainfall and humidity of the wet season it is best to grow most of your vegetables through the dry season, from March to September. The weather will be warm, humidity will be low, and your seedlings and plants won’t get flooded by rains. Insects are also less of a problem during this time of the year. Some vegetables that will grow well in dry, hot temperatures include tomatoes, eggplants, certain leafy greens, cucumbers, pumpkins, zucchinis and shallots. Some tropical vegetables are so easy to grow that once they’re producing, it is much easier and better to get them from your garden than the shop. Bear in mind that many of the dry season crops can’t stand humidity, so avoid growing them in the wet season. Plants such as tomatoes, chillies, cucumbers and pumpkins can’t stand high humidity. Grow vegetables that like the dry heat! Tomatoes will grow very well during the dry season. Look for heat tolerant varieties. Roma and cherry tomatoes are hardier than the larger varieties and may be easier to grow for a first timer. Eggplants, cucumbers, shallots, chillies and capsicums or peppers will all grow well in the dry season climate. Cucumbers are fast growing vegetables and they will thrive in warm dry conditions as long as they are given adequate moisture. You can grow it as groundcover or as a vine along a wall or other structure. Zucchini and all varieties of squash are suitable for hot dry conditions. Zucchini especially thrives in hot conditions as long as you can keep the roots well supplied with moisture, you can grow it in a similar way to cucumber. Both plants are very productive. Pumpkins will go well if you can stay on top of the mildew, whilst sweet potato is another easier option, well suited to the climate. Tropical beans like snake beans will also grow very well. Grown from seed, you can have beans in as little as 6-7 weeks after planting. You can also try beans grown as groundcover crops such as mung beans or even soy beans.

If you want to try lettuce, in hotter climates you should only grow the open leafed lettuces. It will be a hard time growing hearting varieties. The oak leaf varieties are the most heat tolerant of lettuce varieties. Try growing what the locals grow, how about kangkung (water spinach), it’s so hardy you can even see it being grown on small plots between buildings, or by the roadside in and around Denpasar. Very hardy, it will grow on land or in water. Similarly you could try kailan (gai-lan or Chinese brocolli), rocket or bok choi. Celery can also be grown quite easily. If you notice someone successfully growing a crop ask them what it is and what are they doing? What are the growing conditions, techniques etc. You may find certain varieties of vegetable are far more suited to your local area micro-climate, than others. You should also try to incorporate herbs, flowers and other plants as part of your plot. There is always room for more herbs in the garden, basil, lemon grass, sage, oregano, thyme, chives, galangal, ginger, parsley and comfrey will all do well in the dry season, as will most types of other Mediterranean herbs and vegetables. If you have a suitable area you could also try growing trees or vines that will produce fruit quickly such as passion fruit, papaya or bananas. These are probably the easiest, and they don’t require a huge amount of space. You can grow passion fruit vines along fences or walls, up trees, even along balconies or any other suitable structure. Banana trees are also easy to grow, just remember to regularly cut off the dead leaves to avoid pest infestation and diseases, as they can accumulate rather quickly. Papaya is a tree that you can grow quickly from seed, and it can bear fruit within a year of planting. Green papaya can also be eaten as a vegetable in salads. Papaya juice is very refreshing and the seeds and leaves have multiple medicinal uses when infused as teas or eaten. The seeds are also said to make good chicken food!

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If you learn to eat and enjoy the food that grows easily in your garden then it’s going to be much easier to grow a high proportion of your culinary needs. This will lead you to new tastes and the learning of new ways to cook and prepare food, which can be an exciting new experience in itself. Working in the garden will be good for your soul, and eating it is also going to be good for your health. Nothing beats the taste of food straight from your garden to the kitchen table. Plant the crops that will make your life easier. Work with nature, not against it. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2013 Dr. Kris

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For Sale; Small antique wedding chest from Java. Beautiful but needs small repair. 1.8jt. To be viewed in Umalas. Email: <villawarna@ gmail.com>. [031] For Sale; Several paintings, ideal for villa. Various sizes and prices from 500K to 2jt. Email for photo and price. To be viewed in Umalas. Email: <villawarna@gmail.com>. [032] For Sale; Standing Teak Shelves L=120cm, W=45cm, H=150cm price 3 million. Teak Shelves L=110cm, W=45cm, H=130cm price 2 million. Teak shelves L=140cm, W=45cm, H=142cm price 2. 2 million. 0815 4742 6222, e-mail <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [082]

For Sale; GoPro HD Hero 2 extreme action and waterproof video and still camera. Only 6 months old. Complete with chest harness, helmet strap and various other attachments. Rp. 2.50 juta. Sanur 0812 815 10632. [066] For Sale; Extraordinary 240cmx134cm painting in the Batuan style by renowned Balinese artist Made Tubuh depicting hell’s punishments for sexual deviance. Dark subject matter. Painted on cloth in 1970, and tastefully framed in camphor wood. Signed with certificate. Rp. 60.000.000, offers considered. Ubud area. For photos call +62 878 6130 5933. [018]

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Now you can capture your audience’s attention with more sharpness, clarity and definition than ever before. Quite simply, VikuitiTM technology adds another dimension to rear projection displays, whatever you’re screening. It’s applicable for cafe or restaurant, real estate agents, cars showroom, villa or other types of businesses. Display your HD picture from projector in window glass or acrylic as smooth as best TV HD solutions.

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For Sale; Magnetic Bike Rp. 1,750,000 and Power Rider Rp. 750,000. Good conditions and used personally. Serious only: 0361-746 0208. Denpasar. [063]

For Sale; Oven commercial with 6 burners for sale, Imperial brand requires burner repairs, Rp. 5,000,000 or near offer ph 0361 741 0485. Legian. [039]

For Sale; Stove Nayati 4 burner with oven, excellent condition, Rp. 13.000.000 nego. Ctc./sms Lea 081 246 765 324 / email: <sc_teknik@ yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [064]

For Sale; Gel nail product with 2 UV machines and 1 gel remover machine. new Rp. 3,000,000 or near offer Contact 0361 741 0485. Legian. [040]

For Sale; Used surfboards for sale. Longboard 9’.0” x 23 x 2 3/4 (Walin) 2.000.000 rp. Rusty 8.6 x 22,5 x 2 1/2 (epoxi) 4.000.000 rp. Both boards include fins, leach and cover. If you are interest pls contact Sergio 0812 383 2312. Batu Belig. [065]

Espresso machine for sale, never used and just imported from Italy. Model “Piazza san Marco Fiorenzato”: The only one in Indonesia, with traditonal steam press system. Give your bar an added value! Please contact <ritmo76@libero.it>. Seminyak. [041]

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For Sale; Fossil Warlus Ivory, 10,000 + years old, Carved private collection. These have been in my private collection for the past 20 years. They are exempt from restrictions due to their age. Robert, 758 753 or <hilltribebali@gmail.com>. Legian. [044] For Sale; 15’’ MacbookPro Intel Core Duo 2GHz 2GB Ram 500GB hard disk. Keyboard has issues easily solved with wireless. Row of dead pixels along bottom. Case charger and documents included. Open to reasonable offers. 0878 6270 1077. Kerobokan. [045]

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For Sale; Antique teak & glass display cabinet 205cm X 200cm X 48cm. Original, not a copy. Rp 9,500,000. Contact. Robert 758 753 or <hilltribebali@gmail.com>. Legian. [042] For Sale; Antique teak partners desk 160cm X 98cm. Original, not a copy. Rp 7,500,000. Contact. Robert 758 753 or <hilltribebali@gmail.com>. Legian. [043] For Sale; Britax baby/child car seat. 7-35kg. Safest car seat company. Cool design black/white cowmooflage. Only Rp. 750.000. Contact: <daguhs@hotmail.com>. Ubud. [046]

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For Sale; Jewellery cabinets custom made x 3. White wash wood and glass. High 198 cm , Wide 120cm, Deep 39 cm with lockable drawers & 4 shelves. Cost Rp 3,600,000 sell Rp 2,600,000. <balishopforrent@yahoo. com>. SMS 0812 391 0353. Kerobokan. [051]

The Business Builder Series

Graeme Stevens

The BizWiz Simplify business chaos… create value and release hidden profit

Risky Business Too Big for Your Boots? So you have successfully brought your business from a germinated seed to a fledgling tree and are starting to feel the warm glow of the sun as you burst above your ‘clompetition.’

• Natural, political or regulatory shocks. For example, not preparing for new taxation and social security operating costs. New tax compliance hits around 30% of your current sales value.

Enjoy but be careful. Just as everything is looking great, this is the time when you are most likely to fail, when a strong gust will blow you away. Why? Because you might be starting to feel invincible, that everything you touch turns to gold, that you know more than everyone else about what you do in your market. This is called hubris. You become less attuned to your environment and the subtle signals that previously helped guide you. You stop listening to professional advice and surround yourself with sycophants. You start making very risky business decisions.

2. Operational Risks

Small businesses are just as vulnerable as large corporations to risk. And it is the lack of risk management that causes most businesses, big and small, to fail. Let’s remember why most people are in business in the first place. They want to grow the business so they can sell it at a profit. In other words, financially speaking, they want to increase their shareholder value because that is a large part of what they are finally selling. Poorly managed risk – risks that turn into calamitous reality, are the destroyers of shareholder value. Everything you have worked for over years can quickly disappear. It’s a hard word for many entrepreneurs to put their tongues around, but you need to learn to be Prudent. Please don’t think I am against taking risks – entrepreneurship is all about taking risks. But what you need to focus on are Smart Risks. These are what give your business the opportunities to take big leaps forward, and more on that below. What types of risk does your business face, and which is the key culprit in business failure? There are four broad categories: 1. strategic risk 2. operational risk 3. failures in regulatory and financial compliance 4. external catastrophic events

And the winner is: By a long stretch, strategic risk mismanagement. A global study by management consultants Booz and Allen found that 80% of large business failures they studied were caused by strategic risk mismanagement. And in my experience exactly the same situations applies to small businesses here in Bali. So strategic risks are usually what make or break your business. 1. Strategic Risks These are risks typically made by the owner or the top executive team. • What business are you really in – what is your core, and have you strayed from it? How well thought through is your business model? • What products and service to offer – risks leading to major product or new market failures, or failing to react to new initiatives such as digitization of content or online shopping. • What operating margin you need to function – risks caused by insufficient working capital. • Outsourcing or in-house operations – potentially giving away strategic value-adding capabilities. • New business acquisitions or initiates – overreaching in cash flow and core capabilities. • Faster and faster adoption of new products and services - Inadequate processes to meet the demand • Increasing vulnerability to information theft and loss. • Social network connectivity - broadcasting your errors instantly and forever.

For Sale; Clothing stands x 4 metal painted white. Height 140cm, 2 x arms @44 cm each holding 9 hangers or bags. Multi purpose ideal for boutique. Rp. 330,000 ea. <balishopforrent@yahoo. com>. SMS 0812 391 0353. Kerobokan. [052] Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live.

For Sale; Minoura bike trainer M70-R. In as new condition. New at Rodalink over Rp2 juta. Sell quick for Rp. 1.2 juta. 771 739. Nusa Dua. [048] For Sale; Leg press. Custom made perfect for the serious leg exerciser. Loads to 250kg. Cost Rp. 3.2 to build but willing to sell to anyone passionate for fitness for Rp. 1.2. Need the space. 771 739. Nusa Dua. [049] For Sale; Metal detector Minelab excalibur under water Rp 8jt & Zodiac rubber raft cadet 310S (310 cm) Rp 4jt. Contact +62 8123 99 6852. Legian. [050]

This category includes major operation problems. Check your major operational risks are and assess how long it would take you to recover, at what cost. • Dysfunctional managers. How well are your managers and supervisor salaries and bonuses aligned to the risk to the business? • Staff capabilities replacement. Do you have back-up capabilities for key functions and knowledge set? • Data loss. Is your computer data backed up? Is it secure from internal or external theft? Do you have your key business documents secure in a fire-proof safe, with a back-up copy at home? • Customer service breakdowns. Do you have a plan to effectively manage a viral campaign against you? • Supply chain disruptions. Do you have alternative suppliers identified? Have you validated the operating practices of your suppliers? Remember the European horse meat scandal and its effect on brands. • Are your manufacturing blue prints or clothing patterns duplicated and secure? • Operational accidents. How will you handle a major injury or death on your premises? • How quickly, from where and at what cost can you replace that critical piece of manufacturing equipment? 3. Regulatory Risks

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These risks result from either ignorance or feeling godlike and being above governing laws, standards, or ethics. Fraud and fines (and possibly jail or expulsion) are the risks faced here. Take advice from your professional support team. 4. External Catastrophic Events These are natural, political, or regulatory risks where an external event cannot be controlled or easily anticipated. An example is the Japanese Tsunami and resulting nuclear fallout.

Do You Have a Risk Management Plan? You need to be talking regularly with your customers, suppliers, supporting professionals and workers, getting feedback and sensing the environment taste, buzz and feel. If you aren’t spending time in each of these areas weekly then you will lose touch and be vulnerable. A fancy name for this is market intelligence. The Secret Boss series on TV shows the advantages of being on the front line occasionally, to see what really happens operationally, but also to know which way the real world is heading.

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Smart Risk Taking Smart risk taking involves sustainable innovation, which means a policy for constant (not occasional oneoff) improvement and breakthroughs in products and services. As the owner, you are the driver of sustainable innovation because, more than any other factor it is your approach, your behaviours and culture (and Prudence) that encourage your team to provide those innovative sparks. They often know better than you what needs fixing, what can be improved, what the customer feedback is. Do you encourage and harness this talent and knowledge, or do you insist it all has to come from you? Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:Graeme@stevens.com.au Copyright © 2013 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-16 May 12


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Building & Maintenance For Sale; Laptop Mac Pro 13”, 2. 53 GHz 4GB Great condition just needs new battery. Rp 6 million. Please contact 0812 3962 2330 or <gyps74@hotmail.com>. Canggu. [056]

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For Sale; Drinks bar, banana shape, black with red mozaic surface, 220 long 115 high 52 wide, many compartment 2jt nego. Horizontal display fridge. salad, fruit, cold meat. 1.5jt nego. Please call Robbie 0821 4527 1726. Sanur. [057] For Sale; (7 units) Pentium Dual-Core 2. 70 ghz, 1GB RAM, HD 250GB, 17” Benq LCD, Aztec computer table, Logitec web cam, Keenion headset 2.500.000. Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [090] Wanted; iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac with all conditions. (damage, crack, totally dead, normal working well). E-mail: <denpasar@me.com>. Ph. 0819 9905 5544. [126]

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For Sale; 1918 Six Pence Australian coin $150AU. Only want Australian money - No Rupiah. +62 813 5308 2508. Kuta. [021]

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For Sale; Grass cutter, back pack model Krisbow, gasoline operated, 1.25 kW, max. gear shaft speed 7000r/min, used only 3 times, still guarantee from ACE, new 1.5 Juta Rp, now 1 Juta Rp, photo available, <oxigen101@aol.com>. Seminyak. [022]

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Moving Sale; Teak dining table with sofa and chairs, big wooden wardrobe, 2 new sofas, beautiful side board, office table antique, cutlery and plates, stove with gas bottle, LG washing Machine almost new. Please call 0819 1648 9382. [159] C/BM/G-08 August 12

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For Sale; Motorcycle hydraulic lifter, recently resprayed, good condition, 600kg limit, silver and red. must sell 1 juta. SMS 0813 5332 0411. Sanur. [020]

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For Sale; Nikon D90, Nikon battery grip with 2 original batteries, 18-105 kit lens, 70-300mm Nikon zoom, 1224mm Tokina wide-angle, extremely well taken care of, no problems, 10jt ‘pas’ for all. Serious inquiries only! Contact 0878 6270 1077. Kerobokan. [047] For Sale; Panasonic cam recorder excellent condition, HD, AVCHD, HDMI, 16gig memory card, battery charger, dvd burner, remote control, fisheye lens, lowepro bag, great clarity, many features, bought in Japan 2007 for 15 juta now 3.5 juta make offer must sell. Call/ sms 0813 5332 0411. Sanur. [019] C/BM/G-25 July 12

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“One Hump or Two?” As we all know the drinking straw was invented by the famous desert explorer Bertrand Von Straw who, on one particularly long trip and when he had forgotten to ‘brick’ his camel (a little known desert technique used for persuading a camel to drink more and thereby extending its range) found himself as parched as a dingo’s scrotum. He found some old lead flashing on the public toilet block in a dried up oasis (not really an oasis if it’s dry now is it?) and fashioned it into a tube which he inserted into the camels innards so he could suck up the precious fluid within. This worked well and Bertie carried the lead straw with him for many years on his desert adventures. One day Bertie was particularly thirsty and being a portly sort of chap sucked a bit too hard and the camel’s back caved in, hence the phrase ‘the straw that broke the camel’s back’ and this is, of course, why some camels have 2 humps instead of one. Bertie’s idea was not exactly new, early Roman water pipes were made from lead. Contrary to popular opinion the word plumbum did not originate in a Roman orgy but is, in fact, what the Romans called lead and hence our word plumbing which is of course defined as ‘messing around with a bit of lead pipe’. Lead pipes were used for water supply right up until the 20th century and it is highly likely that the lead killed a few people over the years. In Britain there are still many old houses that have lead pipes in their plumbing systems. The old lead pipes had a major problem in that they had to be soldered to join them together. Soldering a lead pipe was rather like trying to feed porridge to a baby while playing the piano, a matter of trying to get the stuff into the right place and a lot of wiping the excess away. With the advent of galvanised steel pipes pipe fittings such as elbows and tee pieces were introduced. Joints were relatively easy using tapered screw pipe threads although it did take about 3 days to cut through a pipe with a hacksaw. You also need special equipment to cut the thread. Joints were sealed using waxed string and, later, plumbers tape. Steel pipe is still used for certain purposes and there are still tradesmen around who can install and maintain it. It is galvanised on the outside to prevent rusting but they do suffer from internal rusting and eventual failure. In the mid 20th century copper became the metal of choice for household plumbing systems and were joined either using brass ‘compression’ fittings or soldered copper fittings. Compression fittings are made from brass and have screw on compression nuts which grip the pipe and seal it onto a ring called a ferrule. In Indonesia copper pipe is used in air conditioning systems but not generally in water supply systems. Copper became very expensive and plastics technology came up with alternatives. These days the most widely used pipe for household plumbing is made from PVC (polyvinyl chloride). This pipe is not suitable for hot water and we’ll come to that later. PVC is strong, rigid, doesn’t rust or deteriorate, chemical resistant, can take pressure and is low cost. In addition it is easy to melt and form into whatever shape is required. The PVC is usually grey in colour and has pigments added to protect it from damage caused by the ultraviolet light in sunlight. If you see a piece of plastic pipe that has faded to white this is the result of damage from the sun and you will find the plastic has broken down and can become quite brittle and may crack easily. Even though PVC pipe has protective pigments in the polymer it is a good idea to give it a coat of paint if the pipe is to be exposed to the sun. Fittings for PVC pipe include sleeves for joining two straight pieces of pipe together, elbows for putting 90 degree or 45 degree bends in a pipe, tee pieces for taking a pipe off a straight length of pipe, reducers for connecting a large diameter pipe to a smaller diameter of pipe and threaded end fittings to allow you to screw a tap, pump or other item on to the end of a pipe. Fittings and pipe come in a range of sizes usually from 12 millimetre or half inch up to 150 millimetre or 6 inch. For home use smaller sizes tend to be used for water supply while the larger sizes are used more for drains and gutter downpipes.

The need to carry pressure can be challenging. The pipe and fittings need to be thick enough to resist the pressure and, of course, the joints between the pipe and the fittings need to be good enough to take the pressure also. If your pump is sucking water up from a bore the pipe must have the strength to resist suction which is trying to flatten the pipe. Good quality pipe has a wall thickness sufficient to take pressure. Your local ‘plumber’ whose technical knowledge came from reading Superman comics may well save a bit of money by buying low cost thin wall pipe, a common cause of plumbing disasters. Next the fittings and the pipe need to fit snugly together so the manufacturing tolerances need to be accurate both in the pipe and the fittings. The fittings have a “socket”, a sleeve into which the pipe is installed, this socket needs to be deep enough to give good strength and sufficient surface area in the joint to ensure a good adhesion. Low cost fittings tend to have short sockets to save a bit of money on the plastic.

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Finally the PVC needs to be well formulated so it is dense, not too brittle and needs to be “uPVC” (unplasticised PVC) to make it rigid. It is best to use branded high quality pipe and fittings. Wavin is good and so is Rucika, Maspion make good pipe but the fittings tend to have short sockets. These days even toddlers in their cots can install plumbing. All you need is a bit of pipe, a few fittings, a hacksaw, sandpaper and some solvent cement. Even so it is surprising how often ‘plumbers’ whose skills were learned rolling bakso can manage to fail where even one armed nuns can succeed. It is very common to find leaks in the pipework of new buildings. You have a brand new villa and you find the water pump is running endlessly or the PDAM water metre is spinning like a whirling dervish on hot coals. You have a leak in your pipes. The whole house is concrete and tiles. Eventually the leak is tracked down to somewhere behind that wall beautifully finished in rare green veined marble mined by the hands of fair maidens in a Berlusconi quarry of Southern Foggia. There is no option but to cut the marble only to find some bakso educated wazok with a total absence of gorm used glue instead of solvent cement or forgot to glue the joint at all. When they are installing pipework plumbers tend to cut the pipe and assemble it together and then go along afterwards to glue the joints. It is very easy for your average bakso roller to miss a joint and not check afterwards. You won’t find out until the bathroom (and any other room for that matter) is finished and the water gets turned on. Even more common is the use of glue rather than solvent cement. There is very little difference in the appearance of the two but there is a large difference in the final effect. Glue sticks the PVC together whereas solvent cement melts the PVC and so effectively welds it together. The surface of PVC is as slippery as a frog’s buttocks and so glue doesn’t stick very well and, once the pipe is full of water under pressure, the joints may well blow apart. Making a good joint in PVC pipe is not difficult - you find a good plumber to do it for you. It’s a good idea to test him first, put a piece of PVC pipe into his hands, if his eyes glaze over or he looks at the pipe with awe it is probably best to find another plumber. Plumbing these days is not difficult and if one armed nuns can make a fist of it so can you. First cut the pipe to length with a hacksaw, use the sandpaper to tidy up the cut end of the pipe then assemble the joint to make sure the pipe and the socket it is to go into fit together properly and that the pipe is going in the direction you want. As I said before plumbers tend to assemble a whole length of piping and when they are happy with its position they go back and glue it. When you are happy your joint is alright you can join it.

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You can also get plastic stop valves for use with plastic pipe and if you take a look in a pool pump room you are almost bound to find one or two.

As I said earlier PVC is not suitable for hot water and we’ll talk about that another time.

When selecting PVC pipe we need to consider the quality and thickness of the pipe. Remember that for water supply the pipe will be pressurised. If you want to get water to that shower of the third floor then you will need a pump to pump the water up to pressure to get it up there and then some more pressure to squirt it at your naughty bits and help to get the deposits off your skin.

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UBUD FOUR-HOUR LANGUAGE? Another celeb comes to Ubud, this time to learn a language. Best-selling writer Tim Ferriss - author of The 4-Hour Workweek and known as a “Learning Master” wanted to add Indonesian to the six languages he’s already studied, so he asked his virtual personal assistant to research the best locations and language schools. Together they selected Ubud’s Cinta Bahasa Indonesian Language School, which has recently celebrated its third anniversary. So this past month, Tim has been in and around Ubud, studying Indonesian in an intensive private language course (4 hours daily; total 60 hours) and taking various cultural classes. Cinta also organised gamelan, painting, carving and Balinese cuisine classes for Tim at ARMA and their religious advisor led him through a Melukat ceremony at Tirta Empul Temple in Tampak Siring. Somewhere in the middle of this, he dashed off to Paris to win the Best First Cookbook award at the World Cookbook Awards, for his latest book, The 4-Hour Chef, taking a helicopter ride from his Ubud hotel to the airport. Check out Tim’s perspective on Ubud at fourhourblog.com. KIND CUTS Thank goodness for good people. The volunteers at Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA) say they – and many injured dogs – are entirely reliant on supporters like Bali’s Dr Budi. Dr Budi, a much-respected private veterinarian, recently donated surgery for two dogs that urgently needed their injured limbs amputated. (A car had hit “Blackie” and “Thomas” had an old wound on his front leg.) BAWA, with limited facilities and resources, is unable to perform amputations and constantly struggling to find funds to pay private veterinarians to help. Dr Budi also shelters homeless dogs before finding them new loving homes. Visit BAWA at Jl Monkey Forest 100X. Phone: 0361 977217, or 081-1389004 for the 24-hour Animal Ambulance/ Rabies Hotline. FLAVOUR OF ORANGE Yum! More delicious Italian food in Ubud, this time in a little resto in Jl Goutama that really looks and feels like a moderno ristorante Italiano. Just the right size menu – not so many your brain freezes up, but enough interesting choices - and all at a very reasonable price. My conservative friend went straight for Dolce Arancia’s lasagna delle mama, giving it a big smiling vote up for taste and texture. I tried the beef bocconcini with its delicate orange sauce – because after all, the name of the place means sweet orange. That was good too, with tender pieces of local beef. Then we tried a yummy little trio of desserts. The Italian wine, an Orvieto Classico from Tuscany, was excellent. It’s the second Dolce Arancia in Ubud, but the other is tucked away up Jl Kajeng as part of the owner’s Samara Resort property. SAFE KIDS If you agonise about whether to give money to begging children, consider that your action may encourage their parents to push those children to beg on the streets instead of going to school. Put your heart to good use, though, by helping organisations that work to keep the children off the streets, such as Ubud-based Safe Childhoods. This not-for-profit organisation provides street children with education and a safe environment in a small school in the Denpasar slums. To persuade the mothers to let their children spend some time off the street learning, SCF holds workshops for the parents to learn sewing and other crafts. You can buy their work in Charity By Design at Jalan Goutama. The mothers – uneducated themselves – finally saw the point of reading and mathematics when they tried to understand instructions and measurements on the sewing patterns. Contact johanna@sacredchildhoods.org. HUBUD GOES LIVE Congrats to the creators of Hubud; 75 or so people attended the opening breakfast, almost 60 signed up the same week! The two-floor, open concept work space is brilliant, with a range of working areas, skype and meeting rooms, so there can be flexible interaction on one level and quiet focus on another. Membership is a mix of Balinese locals, western and Indonesian expats, Ubud visitors - some only here for a few months - and the occasional drop-in. Conversations are mostly business based, and far-ranging, reflecting the range of professionals living here (the website says “artists, start-up teams, designers, social entrepreneurs and other peripatetic geniuses”). Networking events include Bali Bard Night, Wednesday 7pm come as bard or audience, guests pay a donation - and Bali Bungkus, a Friday “brown bag” members only lunch, with invited speakers. Towards Jl Hanoman from Monkey Forest car park. For fees and times: www.hubud.org.

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YOGA BLISS & SURF After the BaliSpirit festival, head to the beach for a Yoga Ecology Surf Retreat, with “blissologist”, surfer, yoga guru and ocean worshipper Eoin Finn. In 2001 Canadian Eoin founded a movement called Blissology, which he defines at “the art of tuning into the force that makes us feel connected to each other and the planet; and using it to guide us to achieve our own goals while minimizing our impact on the web of life.” Join him from March 23-31. Info@ blissology.com. LYMPH MASSAGE PRACTICUM Ubud’s Taksu Spa is - I am delighted to say - offering “practicums” again. Honouring its commitment to extend and enhance the range of healing styles available to guests, Taksu regularly provides its team of masseurs with international training in new fields. And each time they learn another healing modality Ubudians benefit, because Taksu management won’t charge the full rate for that new type of work, until each staff member has completed ten “practicums” on our willing bodies, for a teeny, tiny fee. Book in quickly for a 90 minute lymphatic massage, at 85,000rp++. Taksu Spa is hidden in a sacred valley; entrance at the southern end of Jalan Gootama. Phone: +62-361 971 490. FIVE YEARS PLAYFUL This month Ompure Yoga wear marks its fifth anniversary in Ubud with a coupon sale on their “playful yet elegant” yoga clothing. Ompure – one of sponsors of this year’s Bali Spirit Festival - retails in Jl Hanoman, just south of KAFE. The shop has recently had a complete renovation and they’ve introduced a new line of yoga clothing for men to complement their versatile collection of women’s yoga, dance and lounge wear. Ompure uses textiles organically dyed here in Bali. Visit www.ompure.com/ www.facebook.com/ ompure; MUSIC FEAST! More tasty “music to dance by” nights are coming up at Jazz Café, including some of the headliners from the Bali Spirit festival (March 20-24). Koko Harsoe, one of Bali’s most influential and far-travelled jazz guitarists, plays classic and modern jazz with his quartet on Saturday, March 23. Then on Friday March 29, Nahko and Medicine for the People offer spirited redemption music. This Hawaii-based band has become very popular in Bali; it will be their fourth show at Jazz Café. The following night, March 30, West African kora player Vieux Aliou Cissokho leads the original and infectious Afronesia, a world music band based here in Bali. Born in Southern Senegal, Vieux is a Griot, one of many generations of West African storytellers, responsible for carrying important news from place to place, with their song. Music and stories are passed through the generations from father to son. Check www.jazzcafebali.com for starting times and (occasional) cover charges. NEW STYLE ITALIAN FILMS Black Beach restaurant’s March movies are a film critics’ collection called “The best Italian Films of 2009”. BB movie selector Antonella says these films show the new sensitivity of Italian directors in facing historical, psychological and social themes. At the same time they haven’t lost that special dramatic passion so deeply rooted in the spirit of Italians. Film in original language with English subtitles. Free admission, every Wednesday at 8pm, at Jl Hanoman, #5. JOIN THE CIRCUS? Ubud circus professionals and juggling hopefuls head south at the beginning of April for BALI PLAY. This is a multidisciplinary arts gathering of many circus, juggling, and movement forms, focusing on community, performance creation, workshops, and intensives for people of all ages and levels. It is Indonesia’s second juggling convention and a non-profit event, with all proceeds going to the Sunrise School to develop their arts programming and raise awareness of circus in Bali. BALI PLAY will be held at Sunrise School, which includes an on site camping grounds, a covered basketball and soccer field, on site restaurant, workshop rooms and a lot of space to play, learn, and have fun. BaliPlay will welcome any and all to “join the circus” from trained circus professionals to beginner jugglers. April 1-6. www. baliplay.yolasite.com.

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LAKSMI PAMUNTJAK, her love of language and mythology Interviewed by Sarita Newson

Poet, food writer, literary translator, essayist, short story writer and novelist Laksmi Pamuntjak is one of Indonesia’s rare, perfectly bilingual writers. Her prolific and critically acclaimed works have brought her to many prestigious events in the world literary stage. It comes as no surprise then that this year she is invited to the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF) for the 5th time. “I’m thrilled to be bringing Laksmi Pamuntjak back to this year’s ten year anniversary Festival,” said Festival Founder & Director, Janet DeNeefe. “She’s an immensely talented writer and a well-known, respected name on the Indonesian literary circuit.” Pamuntjak’s latest work is a 486-page Indonesian novel titled Amba, already in its third printing. She crafts a world where the Mahabharata, the alleged 1965 communist coup, and the life of exiled political prisoners on Buru Island collide. “It is a compelling love story, elegantly and passionately told by one of the sharpest minds of her generation, set in a history held as most taboo in [Indonesia],” commented Ariel Heryanto, Head of the Southeast Asia Centre at Australia National University. Sarita Newson (S): Laksmi, I’m so glad you’re coming back to Ubud, what are you planning to read for us? Laksmi Pamutjak (L): I don’t know which panels I will be on yet but I think I may be reading excerpts from Amba, and perhaps a poem or two I read last year at the Poetry Parnassus/Cultural Olympiad in London, which was held in conjunction with the London Olympics. S: Did you have any trouble with censorship in publishing Amba? L: Blessedly, no. In this age of social media, I think it’s becoming almost impossible to impose censorship. I know that in the past several years there have been isolated incidents, such as the public protests over the filming of Larasati, or the lingering fear of mainstream news stations to air anything that is not the New Order’s version of what happened. But the fact that a major mainstream publishing house such as the Gramedia Group has no qualms in publishing works about 1965-66 is very encouraging. After “reformasi” the rhetoric of anti-communism as a pretext for state terrorism began to lose power and ushered a new thirst for alternative readings of ‘65. Major bookshops and print media were soaked in what, for three decades, had been politically taboo. People started to openly read classic works of the left and various accounts on the crimes of the New Order. Many civil society groups such as ISAI (Institute for FreeFlowing Information), including those drawn from Nadhlatul Ulama (Indonesia’s largest Muslim organization greatly implicated in recent accounts of the mass killings of ‘65) continued, with mixed results, to effect the process of Truth and Reconciliation. The previously banned works of Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s are now widely read. The past seven years have also seen several literary and artistic attempts to articulate this difficult past. Memoirs of former political prisoners like Hersri Setiawan and Kresno Saroso emerged, novels used ‘65 as their setting (Gitanyali’s Blues Merbabu and 1965, Tinuk Yampolsky’s Candik a la 1965) and local and foreign filmmakers shot documentary films: Tjidurian 19, 40 Years of Silence, and most recently, The Act of Killing, a truly landmark work, for its chilling and inventive way of using the testimony of actual killers to shine new light on this part of the country’s past. S: I recall you reading some excerpts from Amba at the Festival. Didn’t you write it in English? Why did you feel it was important to publish the Indonesian version first? L: Yes, I did. I originally wrote Amba in English because that was how the urge came to me. I had the desire to write a novel with an Indonesian historical background that could be appreciated overseas.

I believe that good stories can, and should, travel across borders. But of course it requires craft and good storytelling. In writing Amba I encountered deep difficulties. Finding the subject of my novel overwhelmingly big, for starters, and timidity at trying to write something I didn’t directly experience. What I found most difficult was that there is always something lost in the process of writing, or rewriting, a history that is so contextualized into a different language. God knows how many versions of the novel I wrote and rewrote–with wildly different beginnings and endings, different emphases on characters, and character developments. It was only two and half years ago I think, after I had a literary agent in New York help me through the process, that I finally arrived at an architecture [of the novel] I found satisfying. The fact that I am bilingual plays a crucial role. My ease with English has often made me feel alienated from my own Indonesian context. There is always the spectre of a dual audience making me feel neither-here-nor-there. I then thought, oh, maybe I need to write the novel in Indonesian. So that I can better accommodate those particularities and share them with an Indonesian audience.

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S: How different will the upcoming English edition be? L: It will be quite different. I have made significant cuts in Chapters 1 and 2 for instance, which in the Indonesian I find too long, too rambling. It won’t be as big a book. S: Your first book in Indonesian was a book-length essay on war, religion, violence and the role women have to play. What compelled you to write it? L: My eternal fascination for mythology. The way I look at mythology is essentially the way I look at poetry. Both are about different ways of seeing, which speak to our multiple identities. Myths are timeless and universal, they explore our desires, fears, longings, and provide narratives reminding us what it means to be human—including what makes us doubt, question, be inconsistent, view things ambiguously or never being settled in ourselves. Rereading The Iliad, I also realized that you could write your own story out of your reading. The possibilities of multiple readings of mythology moved me to write Perang, Langit dan Dua Perempuan (War, Heaven and Two Women). It was inspired by the very different interpretations of The Iliad by philosophers Simone Weil and Rachel Bespaloff. In a way, Perang is my reading of their readings—a kind of ‘intervention’. It is also a meditation on the relationship between man, faith, violence and mythology.

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Writing Perang, Langit dan Dua Perempuan also made me rethink my relationship with Mahabharata, which was important in writing Amba. S: How did Amba benefit from mythology? L: Well, the whole premise of Amba is my reinterpretation of the story of Amba and Bhisma in the Mahabharata. Looking at 1965 from the perspective of mythology has been powerful. It does not deny that a systematic, politically-charged pogrom of members of the Communist party, affiliates and sympathizers took place. It does not deny that one million Indonesians were killed, and that the Suharto regime should be held accountable for one of the bloodiest communist purges in the 20th century. The effectiveness of a political project such as the Suharto regime often relies on the way it feeds into human nature. Milan Kundera reminds us in The Art of the Novel that “Man desires a world where good and evil can be clearly distinguished, for he has an innate and irrepressible desire to judge before he understands. Religions and ideologies are founded on this desire.” The Mahabharata, from which the story of Amba and Bhisma is drawn, is a timeless allegory of war within a family. And what’s fantastic about it is that it accommodates all the grey zones; it doesn’t render the world in “black” and “white.” And only when we accept ambiguity as the human condition are we more open to stories of ordinary people. Like other epics such as the Iliad, stories in the Mahabharata also highlight how human beings often attain their highest lucidity at the point of destruction. The next UWRF is Oct11-15, 2013 C/U/G-6 March 13


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Bengkala – The Village of Talking Hands By Simon Pridmore

The oft travelled cross-island route that runs from the urban sprawl of the south to the old northern capital of Singaraja takes the traveller past a number of familiar landmarks where the integration of Balinese people with the international community has wreaked enormous change and brought considerable affluence. Ubud has expanded and evolved to become a new age Mecca and the village’s fame draws daily coach-loads of visitors to its narrow streets. Further up the road, the explosion of creativity on display in a thousand Tegallalang shop-fronts brings entrepreneurs and importers from all over the world looking for new products. When you eventually reach the roof of Bali in the central mountains today you will find crowds of tourists lined up under broadbrimmed sun-hats at the edge of the crater pointing cameras at the other-worldly beauty of the Batur volcano. A Step Back in Time Turn off the road, however, and you can still encounter isolated communities that are relatively untouched by the impact of all the attention Bali receives and where life goes on as it has for centuries. Bengkala, just south of Singaraja, is such a place but this is not just another secret, hidden village. Bengkala has an unusual secret that makes it very special. To get there, pass under the welcoming arch and continue along a single lane track. Last rainy season a flood washed away the bridge leading to the village, increasing its isolation. When we visited, the bridge had not yet been replaced and a small fleet of motorbikes stood at the edge of the precipice, abandoned by their riders who were forced to trek through the river valley to get home. Fortunately, there is a back road, marked by a large forest temple a kilometre or so to the south. This steep pathway is not really meant for vehicles, unless you are on a motorbike, are skilled at negotiating potholes and can keep your balance while crossing the stream. The village occupies an ancient site, perched on a cliff between two ravines with views across the forest to both mountains and sea. As you stroll along the main street towards the square, you are struck by a strange phenomenon. This is rural Bali; as always everyone is friendly and smiles are returned as you pass by; men lounge on shaded seating areas by the roadside and women sit weaving baskets for offerings. However, it is quieter than you would expect, much quieter. Then you realise that there are conversations going on which you cannot hear. Here and there, lips are fluttering and hands are waving soundlessly as groups of people engage in silent conversations. Bengkala’s Unusual Secret The villagers are not being rude or doing this to exclude visitors. Bengkala’s unusual secret is that a large number of children in the village are born deaf, so many indeed that the people of the village have developed a unique sign language that they call “Kata Kolok,” deaf word(s.) As we reach the square in front of the main village temple, which lies in the shade of an enormous banyan tree, two

women approach us. The elder, Ibu Wayan, introduces herself in Indonesian and tells us her companion is named Ketut. The younger woman points to her mouth and ears and wags a finger. A man passing by offers us a wide grin and signs that he cannot hear or speak either, before waving farewell and continuing into the temple. The women take us under their wing and escort us around the village. Both are dressed up for a ceremony that is taking place later that day and when we arrive at their home, we see that the family shrine has been prepared and that prayers are already under way. Talking with Hands As we walk, the conversation flows naturally. The limitations of our basic Indonesian are easily overcome by the use of hand gestures, a habit we suddenly realise we seem to have instinctively adopted, imitating our hosts. We notice that Ketut does not form silent words or spell with her fingers as she “speaks,” but she does use elaborate facial gestures and arm movements to make her points. We ask about communication in the village and Ibu Wayan explains that everyone in Bengkala, whether they can hear and speak or not, learns Kata Kolok in school. The spoken language most frequently used in the village is Balinese rather than Bahasa Indonesia, therefore much of Kata Kolok has its roots in the way Balinese works. Some of the gestures reflect peculiarly Balinese concepts and ideas. For instance, rather than north and south, directions refer instead to kaja, which means ‘facing Mount Agung’ and kelod, or ‘facing away from Mount Agung.’ Many of the signs Wayan and Ketut use are universal; concepts such as sleeping, walking, good, bad, happy, and sad are easy to grasp. Sometimes it takes us a little longer to understand what they mean. Ibu Ketut expresses the idea of a man with a stroke of the index finger across her upper lip, as if painting a moustache there. We laugh in delight when we finally recognise the imagery, and the ladies join in, sharing the inherent humour in the way certain expressions evolve. In Indonesia, it is sadly all too common for villages to hide the disabled away from view, as if their presence somehow taints the community. Here in Bengkala, Wayan tells us, the deaf are just part of the village, with jobs to do and families to feed like everyone else. Many of the men work as “pecalang,” the traditional Balinese security officers, which gives them some status in the village. Unusual but not Unique The deaf people of Bengkala have even brought the village a little fame and attention over the years. A number of researchers have visited to try to understand why the incidence of deafness is so high and some have concluded

that it may be a recessive hereditary trait, meaning that a deaf child can be born to hearing parents and have hearing siblings, which is the case in Bengkala. Elsewhere in the world, comparatively isolated communities have developed similar patterns where the number of those born congenitally deaf increases with the generations. The chain is broken when the communities have greater contact with the outside world. For over 200 years, from the 17th century until well into the 20th century, the residents of Martha’s Vineyard, an island off the coast of Massachusetts in the USA, were confronted by increased incidence of congenital deafness. In response, they also developed a sign language that was spoken by every resident whether they were deaf or not and, like in Bengkala, the deaf people on the island were not thought of by the hearing as handicapped. In Martha’s Vineyard, the incidence of hereditary deaf people was over 2% of the community, as it is in Bengkala, where there are several dozen out of a population of around 2000. The statistical norm worldwide is variously quoted as between one in 1000 and one in 2000. At first glance, it would seem unlikely that the situation in Bengkala could have persisted into the 21st century. Indonesia’s social development over the last two decades has been as rapid as that of any country on earth. Simply in terms of communication, the construction of a nationwide phone network means few communities remain today outside the reach of a mobile and Indonesians have adopted the social media revolution so enthusiastically that they head world statistics on Facebook and Twitter use. However, progress has been uneven; some parts of the country are developing much faster than others, even on such a small island as Bali, as this story demonstrates so clearly. Despite the fact that some areas of Bali are among the most domestically and internationally integrated in the country, nevertheless Bengkala remains sufficiently isolated, unconnected and non-integrated for the growth in congenital deafness to continue unabated. Taking Our Leave With the ceremony in the village about to begin and not wishing to disturb the ladies any more than we have already, we say our goodbyes and thank Wayan and Ketut for their time and hospitality. Ketut indicates that she has to work now and picks up a huge silver tray of offerings to take to the temple. She raises it on to her head and poses for the camera with a big thumbs up, possibly the most universal hand sign of them all. Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Europe has got it Right The European approach to GM food, which does require labeling but is gradually softening its stance against GMOs when appropriate evidence is provided, was widely dismissed as either anti-US, and/or socialist, if not communist inspired. At a recent conference in the UK, Owen Paterson, Britain’s environment minister, chose to highlight GM technology telling farmers, “we should not be afraid of making the case to the public for the potential benefits of GM - for example, reducing the use of pesticides and inputs such as diesel. GM offers great opportunities but we owe a duty to the public to ensure them safe and beneficial innovation.” Mark Lynas, the environmental author and campaigner, goes a lot further: “the GM debate is over. We no longer need to discuss whether or not it is safe – over a decade and a half with three trillion GM meals eaten there has never been a single substantiated case of harm. You are more likely to get hit by an asteroid than to get hurt by GM food.” That’s such a remarkably zealous U-turn that one has to wonder how Mr Lynas makes his money these days. Perhaps he missed the recent asteroid hit and 2,000 deaths in Siberia, the even more recent 40,000 km “kiss’ by another much larger stellar boulder, not to mention a comet due to give us a near miss that could have done for us all.

By and large the consensus in any grouping even in, as in this case, the great state of California, is not stupid. It may be prone to cynicism, indifference and manipulation, but it is not stupid. There is a collective wisdom you don’t find in a mob. My assumption on the Californian consensus of 70 percent of the population in July 2012 and who initially supported Prop 37 would be Predictably Clare Oxborthat they were undecided or row, of Friends of the not persuaded sufficiently one Earth, does not agree. way or the other that GM food was a good thing or a bad thing, She feels: “GM crops are not the solution to the food challenges but they certainly felt they had a right to know if that is what was we face. They are largely being developed to benefit multinabeing put into the food they bought in the supermarket. tional biotech firms that are gaining control of the seed industry, not to feed poor people in developing countries. World food And yet by the end of October, over a brief 60-day period there production needs a radical overhaul, but this should be based was a massive swing in public support of some 30 percent al- on less intensive practices that increase agricultural diversity, lowing Prop 37 to be narrowly defeated. What happened to deliver resilience to the impacts of climate change and benefit change so many people’s minds? local communities.” The answer in one word is – Monsanto.

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Whatever the merits of GM food, can we trust company’s like Monsanto with the future of the world’s food when we know that combined, Monsanto, Syngenta and DuPont hold more than half (53 percent) of the global commercial seed market and which has led to a massive increase in the price of seed. Between 1995 and 2011 the average cost of planting a single acre of soybeans rose a huge 325 percent, while corn seed prices climbed a staggering 259 percent? Why then should we be surprised if the days of cheap food seem to have disappeared, possibly forever? Are we really moving in a good direction when Monsanto can dictate to US farmers what they can and cannot grow, and ruin them if they disobey? Just this February Monsanto dragged over 400 American farmers into court for alleged patent infringements in re-using seeds they had purchased.

Of course being seen to be against food content disclosure is not great PR, it rather indicates you’ve got something to hide. But in marketing terms, as goes California, so goes the US. So when it became clear that Prop 37 was going to pass, Monsanto knew they had to act. The stakes were too high. Prop 37 was deeply threatening to the industrial food system led by giant companies like Monsanto, DuPont, Dow, and Bayer; and the food-processing/junk-food industries who transform GMO crops into profitable products, led by Kraft, Nestle, Coca-Cola, and their like. These latter being the friendly folk who have already commoditised our water, branded it and sold it back to us at $3 to $4 a litre. Collectively, these companies represent billions in annual profits. In a lightning campaign the equal of any mounted over decades of mendacity by the perjured barons of tobacco, Monsanto, its corporate satellites and dependencies raised a war chest of US$50 million to spend on a blitz advertising campaign and millions more to buy the services of spin doctors and lobbyists, suborn politicians, and so-called expert opinion from academics and other professionals in the agri-biotech field. And it worked, brilliantly. How did they manage it? The “No on 37″ campaign spent $46 million burying the state’s voters in an avalanche of misleading ads and outright falsehoods. Their efforts defeated the proposition, 53 percent to 47 percent in a campaign of spectacular dishonesty. They fraudulently used the FDA logo in a “No on 37″ mailing to state residents, and made up an FDA government quote favourable to the cause. They fraudulently used the Stanford University logo in TV ads and mailers to mislead the public. They paid a PR firm experienced in combating ecological causes to cook up a spurious ”study” to show Prop 37 would raise food prices by over $400 per state resident per year, against all independent economic analysis in the US and elsewhere showing it would not. The “No” campaign claimed there have never been any deaths or documented ill effects from GMO consumption. That is a most dubious and unproven statement at best. There are conflicting claims and evidence on the matter.

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You might be forgiven for wondering what The BARS is, as I was curious too. The BARS Class is about learning to receive. The BARS are 32 points on the head which contain all the thoughts, ideas, beliefs, emotions and considerations you have stored in any lifetime. Each BARS session can release years of limitations in the area of your life that corresponds with the specific Bar being touched. The BARS is really about learning to receive and to let go of things in life. It can be a life changing experience which when we are open to that, anything is possible. But if you feel you need to learn to receive and make things happen in your life, this is definitely a workshop that is worth attending. Once you have mastered Access BARS, in level 1 you will receive the tools you will be able to implement on a daily basis. Most importantly, you will benefit from greater clarity and develop new approaches to deal with limitations with regards to relationships, money, the body and communications. Often in life, if things are not quite working out the way that we perceive or we have blockages that prevent clarity, it is beneficial to seek out help and with these courses, they often help move us on to the next step. Do contact Michele to find out more details and costs and location. You can When : 8.30 pm register on-line. Where : Pavilion Grill Bar, Jl Batu Belig No 106, Kerobokan Contact : 473 7634 info@pavilion.com When : 9.30 am - 5.30 pm Where : Sanur Spring Celebrations (31 March) Contact : mcempaka@gmail.com www.accessconsciousness.com You would think that being so close to Australia we would be thinking Autumn. This is not the case at the St Regis, as they Blind Dining (23 March) are thinking Northern Hemisphere and spring which simply This is a bit of a challenge as you are blindfolded to test your is new life, new weather and after all the rain we’ve had I think taste buds and palate. Chef Agung Gede will present a 5 we are all ready for the spring or here in Bali, the dry season course surprise menu with wine pairing. Kayuputi will cel- with blue skies and sunshine. To celebrate, the St Regis are ebrate earth hour with a countdown with fire ritual dancers throwing a Champagne Brunch or Spring Sunday Brunch escorting guests to the restaurant. The meal will end with which includes egg painting and drawing competition at Kids dark chocolate martinis. This is definitely an evening if you Corner led by 2 Spring Bunnies to celebrate Easter. This is have a special occasion to celebrate. Reservations are a great place if you have children aged between 4 and 12 years if you are dining for the Sunday Brunch as the Children’s required. Centre cater for the kids. Cost

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Nahko & Medicine for the People (29 March) I have not had the pleasure of seeing this band but I have read great reviews. Described as ‘one of the most talented bands we ever had the chance to meet’ is just one of many comments made that basically sums up this band that you just have to experience. This Hawaii based band formed in 2004 and basically the message is to unite and uplift people through positive energy against social and environmental injustices. This band is definitely a must see if you like live music and do book in advance to reserve your spot as this is going to be a popular and busy evening but loads of fun. The cover charge supports the band. When Cost Where Contact

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Manic Organic has just released a new yoga schedule throughout the week. You may ask is yoga for you? Yoga is for anyone who is willing to learn its ways and ideas and will lead to a healthier, stress-free self. Not only does yoga help improve your health but it also encourages you to reflect on yourself and to find your inner peace. With a healthy body and mind, this is part of the journey to a more fulfilling life. There are different yoga classes available at different times through the day. Call for the latest schedule as these classes are available in the mornings and afternoons and it is another way of meeting like minded people. Where : Jl Danau Tamblingan No 85, Sanur Contact : 85533380 info@manikorganikbali.com www.manikorganikbali.com Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2013

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

TROPICAL FEVERS The Top Three and How to Tell the Difference The rains are still here and sickness with fever of various causes is rife. Three of the most common causes of tropical fevers here in Bali are Dengue, Typhoid and Chikungunya. Diagnosing these three diseases can be very tricky, as the symptoms are very similar and even the lab tests are not always clear-cut. Preparing yourself with the knowledge of the early signs and symptoms of these diseases is imperative, as early diagnosis and therapy, shows a direct relationship to the successful treatment of these diseases. What is Dengue Fever? Dengue fever is a serious viral illness, transmitted by the Aedes Aegypti Mosquito. Dengue occurs in two forms, Dengue Fever, and the more severe Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF). DHF is a second more severe form of the disease causing bleeding and shock. Severe cases may be fatal, particularly in children. How does Dengue Fever Present? The symptoms of dengue fever may vary according to the age, and condition of the patient. Should you or your child present with any of the following signs a doctor should be consulted immediately to confirm diagnosis. Dengue fever: • Abrupt onset of high fever (>39 c or 102 f). • Headache. • Pain behind the eyes. • Rash. • Loss of appetite. • Nausea / vomiting. • Muscle & joint pain. D.H.F: • All or any of the above symptoms. • Severe stomach pains. • Pale, cold or clammy skin. • Bleeding from the nose mouth or gums. • Bruising, or “blotchiness” under the skin. • Vomiting, with or without blood. (N.B. Vomited blood may be red or dark brown / black in appearance). • Black stools (Digested blood). • Restlessness. • Change in level of consciousness (Drowsy, fainting). • Inconsolable crying in children / babies. • Excessive thirst. • Rapid, weak pulse. • Difficulty in breathing. PERSONS EXHIBITING ANY OF THE ABOVE D.H.F. SYMPTOMS MUST SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. What is Chikungunya? Chikungunya fever is a viral disease transmitted to humans by the bite of infected mosquitoes. The Chikungunya virus has been the cause of numerous human epidemics in many areas of Africa and Asia (Including Indonesia), and most recently in a limited area of Europe. The Aedes aegypti and the Aedes albopictus mosquitoes are the primary carriers of chikungunya virus to humans. Ades aegypti is also a carrier for dengue fever and it is transmitted in the same way. Acute Chikungunya fever typically lasts a few days to a couple of weeks, but as with dengue, and other arboviral fevers, some patients have prolonged fatigue lasting several weeks. Additionally, some patients have reported incapacitating joint pain, or arthritis which may last for weeks or months. Unlike Dengue fever fatalities related to Chikungunya virus are rare and appear to be associated to increased age or lowered immunity. (Dengue fever and Chikungunya are difficult to differentiate except on blood analysis). How does Chikungunya Present? Chikungunya virus infection causes symptoms that can be a debilitating illness in some, but hardly noticeable in others. The disease is most often characterized by: • Fever • Rash • Headache

• Fatigue • Nausea, vomiting, • Muscle & joint pain, “Silent” Chikungunya virus infections (infections without illness) do occur; but how commonly this happens is not yet known. What is Typhoid fever? Typhoid fever is a contagious bacterial disease, and my guess is that the major route of transmission in places like Bali is the fecal / oral route. Typhoid fever occurs in epidemic proportions in this part of the world because of inadequate toileting hygiene, either through lack of knowledge (hand washing), or equipment (soap!). There are a total of 5 basic methods of transmission, which are referred to as the 5 “F”s. They are Flies, Feces, Food, Fingers & Fornication. The recent increase in typhoid cases has not been made any better by the ongoing shortage of the typhoid vaccine in Bali.

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How Does Typhoid Fever Present? The symptoms of Typhoid most commonly experienced are: • Fever • Headache • Rash • Cough • Malaise (no energy / feeling tired) • Diarrhea OR constipation • Loss of appetite • Coated tongue As you can see the above symptoms are very similar to each other and the only way to truly differentiate the diseases from one and other is by laboratory examination of blood samples. Tests taken for Dengue fever are the specific antibody screen – Anti Dengue IgM which will not rise until day 3 of fever or more, or the Dengue NS1 which should rise on Day 1 until day 7; the CBC (complete blood count or DL darah lengkap) will show us amongst other things the platelet count (or thrombocytes) which is a marker to see if the disease has the potential to become hemorrhagic. Chikungungya is diagnosed by a specific test called the Anti Chikungunya IgM. Confirmation of Typhoid fever is best made with blood cultures (unfortunately these take 3-4 days). The Salmonella Typhi IgM is a reasonably accurate and fast test. Another blood test called the WIDAL is inconclusive at its best, and inaccurate at its worst, nevertheless it still gives us a reasonable indication, and is available the same day. The WIDAL should be repeated 7 days after the initial test to confirm diagnosis. (Note: The WIDAL often goes positive in other febrile illness such as dengue and those that have been immunized against Typhoid fever will also show a falsely positive WIDAL test). Often medical practitioners will do all of the above tests. This is essential for the correct diagnosis and treatment of the “mystery” fever and not just a moneymaking exercise (yes you guessed it – having all of the above tests can be a little expensive). Don’t be tempted to “sweat it out” without correct diagnosis and treatment. Typhoid fever still has a 20% fatality rate if left untreated indeed none of these febrile illnesses should be taken lightly.

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Anyone expecting considered application of justice – as in court decisions based on fair assessments and police arresting people on the basis of tip-offs rather than because of tips, would be well advised to forgo the dubious delights of attempting resolution in Indonesia. Spiritual guru Anand Krishna was arrested in 2010 and charged with sexual harassment on the basis of a complaint from one of his former students. He was first convicted in the South Jakarta Supreme Court and was then, after one of the original trial judges was removed for inappropriate contact with the prosecution, exonerated and freed by a bench headed by another judge. She subsequently found herself transferred to Bangka Island, by the way. The prosecutors then contrived to get Krishna retried via one of the convenient cart-and-horse-size loopholes that pepper Indonesia’s criminal code for the benefit of prosecutors whose premier skills lie in own-goals. He was sentenced to two-and-a-half years’ jail. He was arrested at his Ubud ashram amid a near riot on February 13.

According to figures recently released by the government, 8,044,462 tourists visited Indonesia last year, around 5 percent more than in 2011. And according to Retno Sulistyaningsih, director of tourism development at the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, the increase is due to the better quality and variety of tourism products offered in Indonesia. He cited in particular one of the ministry’s flagship programmes, the Destination Management Organization (DMO), which manages sustainable tourism destinations in 15 locations around Indonesia, including “regional Bali”. We don’t know whether to be happy or sad about this news. We thought there were more tourists about, possibly even 8 million of them. But it seemed to us that they’d all come to Bali and hired cars so they could relax in paradise by crawling up and down the Ngurah Rai Bypass.

Krishna’s Hindu-based teachings are very liberal about the essential freedoms of life. Another curious incident that relates to the law and its stewardship has recently come to notice. It involves Susi Johnston, an American who has lived here for years, is a true friend of the Balinese people, is a lovely person, and is relatively recently widowed. She is also in trouble, and prima facie this seems to be for highly questionable reasons. Eighteen months ago she lost her Italian husband, Bruno Piazza, to cancer. She believed that on his death continued occupancy of their villa at Mengwi would pass to her in his will and that it would remain her home as he would have wished and under the nominee he had assigned. Unfortunately it seems the nominee – as the legal title holder – had other ideas. Equally unfortunately for Johnston he appears to have what might euphemistically be called very powerful connections. That’s the way things work here. We do not know the full facts of the property issue. But we do know that the nominee system, farce though it may be, is not directly designed to facilitate avaricious property acquisition by a nominee who has been paid to lend his name to a legal fiction, or to facilitate its profitable transfer to others of his acquaintance. The full circumstances of Johnston’s situation are not clear either. It does appear she was advised to reach some compromise in regard to her villa but chose not to do so. As a result she has been monstered – there’s really no other word for it – by hired thugs and others. Earlier this month Johnston posted her version of the story of three home invasions she suffered in February. It appeared on a Facebook group page engagingly called Mugged in Bali. It quickly disappeared, though not before The Diary took the precaution of cutting and pasting a copy. A few days later she was arrested when police found drugs in her car. It is remarkably easy to find drugs in someone’s possession if they’ve been planted. We know this happens. Everyone knows this happens. Fortunately, she was released after only a few days of detention for investigation – and we heard shortly afterwards that the police were now interested in talking to the perpetrators of the plot to incarcerate her. Some clouds do have silver linings, then. But the essential lesson remains: In both the Krishna and Johnston cases the word “travesty” comes to mind. In Bahasa Indonesia travesty is “parodi”. How apt! Something smells. And it’s not the roses.

Ah, rack off Hector’s helper had a robust exchange with an Ubud bien-pensant the other day over the little matter of adulteration of drinks (including arak) for sale in bars in Bali and Lombok. It arose because said helper had posted a comment about criminality. In response, Nyoman Wen scribbled to the effect that Hector’s helper was unread and ignorant. The Good Wen is another former Sydney personage who has transmigrated, apparently in almost every sense. He acquired the essence of guruhood on Mangrove Mt, New South Wales, and these days dispenses advice and does not take kindly to the bleeding obvious disturbing his personal karma. So for the record: Whatever foolish village youths do in the matter of adulterating the arak they get drunk on, people who sell drinks over the counter anywhere are engaged in commercial practices that are – or would be if anyone bothered – licensed, regulated and subject to excise and tax laws. Bar owners who doctor drinks know what they’re doing and that what they’re doing is wrong: Especially when it kills people, which far too often it does.

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English as she is Broke The English language is under pressure everywhere: Even the dullest amongst us would have realised this by now. Its functional demise is being hastened by the internet and the illiterate clowns who inhabit it. (We saw something recently in which some cyber-world lunatic wrote that emails would be better restricted to 50 words or less. Unfortunately it didn’t say these should be correctly spelt and rendered in something resembling a grammatical structure). One would not, of course, expect Tolstoy to produce War and Peace for Twitter. Though it is amusing to speculate on what he might suggest as an alternative use for his quill to anyone who put such a proposal to him. Nowadays we are not believed likely to read much beyond a beer coaster, either in word count or cerebral content. Instead we are considered to have the attention spans of dead ants. All sorts of people want to blog nowadays. One popped up the other day saying he (or possibly she) would really like to get into travel blogging and adding: “Been blogging about life and travel in SE Asia fir a few years now but really don’t know anything about blogging per say.” Sadly this indicates that the writer actually knows very little about anything much at all, per se.

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It’s a Breeze It was nice to see The Samaya Seminyak coming in at No. 3 on the Trip Advisor top 10 list of the most luxurious hotels in Asia, released recently. We’ve always had a soft spot for the property, and especially for its lovely beachside bar and restaurant (Breeze, named for its prevailing ambience). We go there occasionally to remember when we were to be counted among the spending classes. It really is a great spot, the more so for having Ray Clark as general manager; and for being the place of favourite resort of some lovely Sydney friends. The property has recently been remodelled and is now even better than ever. No. 1 next year, guys! Two other Bali properties made it into the top 10: The Chedi Club Tanah Gajah at Ubud came in at No. 4 and The Samaya Ubud was in seventh spot. A third Ubud property, Komaneka at Monkey Forest, was 13th.

Full House Australian wellness person Hayley Lawrence, who operates the Radiant Being centre at Albany on the bracing southernmost coast of Western Australia is – understandably, given that our breezes are generally balmy – something of a Bali fan. She reports almost a full house for her next “follow your bliss retreat” involving yoga and other delights at Batu Karang Resort and Spa on Nusa Lembongan on April 15-20. One held last year attracted very favourable comment from participants. There’s a second retreat planned for October this year. There is still (just, be quick) space to get on the programme if you’re interested. Full details are at www.radiantbeing.com.au or you can email info@radiantbeing.com.au. And Lawrence says you can have 10 percent off if you read about it here and mention that fact when you book. It’s good to see the deepening development of mutually profitable West Australian-Bali business relations. And a bit of pampering never goes astray.

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Survival of the Harmonious: Balinese Youth on their Hinduism By Jo Sanzone

At about 10A.M., Wayan walks out of her family’s house with sarong neatly wrapped around her thin adolescent waist balancing a woven basket abundantly full of offerings to the gods, perfumed and smoking gracefully. She looks natural, and her movements are as deliberate as anyone who is relaxed with their tasks. On her face is initially an expression of slight displeasure, the look of gravity and responsibility, but it soon transforms into an overall appearance of holistic exercise as she walks, stretches, crouches, and meditates from one station to the next within the garden. It is wondered: What is Wayan thinking and experiencing now as she travels through the garden stopping at the shrines and special points in the yard to perform homage to the gods? As she waves the essence, the sari, of the offering towards the gods, and as the smoke from the incense wafts towards the heavens, what drives her to it? How does she feel about her religious heritage? Regardless of the outcome, the gods will surely be pleased with Wayan’s family today. With manifest devoutness, abundant thanks is being given to them for the rent money that has been recently paid. Wayan’s basket is reloaded with offerings more than once. Regarding how much devoutness Wayan and other Balinese Hindu youths have for their Hindu faith, no one is unerringly endowed with the capacity to measure. But one still questions how long they will carry these practices with them into the future. As can be observed everyday here in Wayan’s garden, the spiritual cycle of Balinese Hindu devotion actively presses on. Yet, foreign questions already arise. How long will the cycle of Balinese offerings last? And, more on the philosophical side, is such a question premature or even parasitic to ask? Hinduism arrived in Bali in the beginning of the pre-classical era, around 1500 BCE, but those of us who fall in love with the cultural charms of Bali often ask how long the incense will burn for the gods. Since many of us come from the Western sphere where culture and commercialization sometimes bitterly intermingle together in a dichotomous pot of assorted virtue, plastics, survivalism, restlessness, and holiday fever, we are seductively enamored by the homogeneous karmic piety of religious practices here in Bali, what is ubiquitously attributable to, practiced, and known as Balinese Hinduism. Despite the ‘oohs’ and ‘ahhs’ of pleasured foreigners, the eternal status ascribed to the Hindu gods will only continue to be observed and recognized through the daily prayers and offerings of the religious community that pay mystical homage. And with tourism still rising in Bali, approaching three million tourists a year and terrifically changing the very landscape, and expressly affecting the demeanors, appearances, and lifestyles of the sons and daughters of Bali, it is difficult not to wonder about the continuation of Balinese traditional values and rituals. The strong values and complex rituals which are spiritually and aesthetically manifested into a lush ensemble of spiritual deference, colorful parquetry and crafts, social concordance, and just unfussy carefree smiles, are, in fact, the primary reasons why most culture junkies and spiritualists come to Bali, for those who come without their surfboards, at least. For those who cannot be bothered with thoughts and cares of cultural conservation, however, it is, they might impetuously say, as it has always has been in the state of nature: fun, sun, sex, and survival of the fittest. And although it surely is necessary to, often enough, be relieved of social and environmental responsibilities and just kick it on the beach for a while after a year’s hard work, we ought to give thanks and due respect to the environment and the domestic population who are at continual liberty to protect the gifts, the reasons why we come to Bali, again and again. In a world that has been so thoroughly mapped out that even

the skies are commercially divided and rented by airlines, humanity simultaneously becomes increasingly more deeply aware that what goes around comes around. Thus, Hinduism, the most ancient detailed and distinctly identifiable religion, and Balinese Hinduism in particular, the faith of harmony, have much to offer the new integrated digital world in terms of the karmic discipline of selfless action that is practiced and tested therein, amidst the setting of public environmental woes, like Fukushima and global warming, and the incredible promises of fresh channels of communication, like Facebook (Renren in China) and smart phone technology. The most direct way to this knowledge of Balinese Hindu conservation is by observing the Hindu practices of the youth and asking them what they think of and feel from their religion. Such inquiries, however, require some type of paradoxical shift on the part of the youths’ consciousness in that they must remove themselves somewhat from their customary familiarity in order to have a view of themselves as practicing Balinese Hindus—kind of like talking about the greatness of the ocean while swimming in it or explaining the pleasure of a cool long breeze while enjoying it. Despite any potential consequences, numerous randomly chosen Balinese youths from the Denpasar area were invited into these considerations in order to help us understand the present and future states of Balinese Hinduism. The results were promising. Does the youth feel dragged down by their religious heritage, experiencing a sense of active alienation to the global picture of cultural and technical assimilation, or are they positively concerned with the liberation that can be exercised from their spiritual practices? Basically, is it a battle of smart phone versus Dewi Sri? Most of the youths considered in this small study were exceptionally confident about their relationship with their God, and, according to them, nearly all will not only preserve their faith but will enhance it over time. Over 90% think that they will become closer to their God in the future. Agung from Sanur says that since “God already give us life, joy, and happiness, and, to repay the gods we must come closer to them and always do the right thing.” Indeed, many of the youths interviewed expressed a personal, direct connection to their God and gods without reservation or the need for objective justifications. Shantidewi from Denpasar said: “My God is my hero and my strength. Without my God, I am nothing. I always apologize to my God when I’ve done wrong, and I always thank to God when I am happy.” Perhaps it is useful and appropriate to briefly exam the three loosely-defined Balinese Hindu varieties here: adat, agama Hindu, and devotional Hinduism. Adat represents the pre and post-colonial ritual-based Hinduism and focuses on the mystical connection between the Balinese and their divinized ancestors. It is the most brilliantly exhibited of the three types as it is exercised in the various rituals that one can witness in Bali, including cremations and temple ceremonies. Contrasting adat is the official state-promoted version of Hinduism in Indonesia, agama Hindu. It is based on text and doctrine. Like Catholicism within Christianity, agama Hindu’s dogma can be traced back to historical, textual, etymological, and locational roots starting in India. Therefore, to some, and specifically the state, it holds more authority and validity as a traveling form of Hinduism. Devotional Hinduism, the last type, was recognized in Bali in

1980. It is defined by two prominent features: devotion to Shri Sai Baba, an Indian ‘god-man,’ and the Krishna consciousness movement born out of New York City and emphasizing Krishna as the supreme manifestation of God. For those Balinese youths who come to question the different forms of Hinduism as best contemporary suitors, they usually decide between the first two types. They ask themselves whether they want to exercise a more exclusive village-based and distinct Balinese form of Hinduism or a more inclusive, less ethnocentric model of the Indian form. The former has a local social structure, while the latter’s is more endemic. Which is more pliable or manipulable, within the context of “nationbuilding” and solidarity, depends on the how much they are affected from their tops, how self-possessed and independently efficient they are, both as a unit and as spiritual individuals. But, overall, it seems that Balinese youths will eventually choose the form or forms they practice based on the question of which social identity they want to exercise through their individuality. This raises another question, however, regarding the crosspollination of faiths and new age practices characteristically being introduced, and developed or phased-out, here in Bali. One of the most interesting and integrative findings of the investigation is that half of the youths surveyed from different religions—those of Buddhist, Islamic, and Christian faiths— also pay homage to the Balinese gods by providing daily offerings (banten); some of them offering banten a few times daily. Most of them were Buddhists. They expressed agreeable feelings of meditative peace and tranquility from this practice. Jovan, from Tabanan, said that in making offerings he “feels calm, quiet, and comfortable.” A few religiously identify themselves as “Balinese Catholic” and expressed an active endearing admiration towards Balinese Hinduism. Christina, a Christian from West Denpasar, for example, thinks that Balinese Hinduism is socially beneficial for Bali, saying that the faith is unique and that its adherents are kind-hearted and “really good at praying.” In his book, Hinduism & Hierarchy in Bali, Leo Howe says: “The Dutch colonial regime, the Indonesian state, and the tourism industry have all, in different ways, appropriated, commoditized, and promoted Balinese culture and, in so doing, changed it and changed the way Balinese think about it.” He explains that Balinese became self-conscious about their religious culture as a result and thus developed a relation to it and re-appropriated it as a defining domestic feature, called ‘Balineseness.’ However, most of those in the younger bracket unsurprisingly seemed unbothered with such disassociations, as is characteristic of childhood in general, though Jovan and a few others at least recognize some differences, for instance, some distinctions between Indian and Balinese Hinduism. The older interviewees expressed more concern and need of resolute action to protect their religious and cultural heritage, a greater need to preserve and enhance their Balineseness. For Wayan, back in her colorful little garden, her faith is a matter of immediate practice and discovery. The ants will synergistically work together, the birds will chirp, the frogs will call, and her cat Seepoo will pounce from the tree, but when it comes time to pay the gods their respect, the incense will keep on burning. Yes, the incense will keep burning somewhere, it seems, they say. Yet, can Balinese pay homage to their gods when their greatest gift is covered with villas and resorts brimming with foreigners, when the gods’ most vital gift and practice is nothing but a vestige of fertile times? Scores of tourists seeking soothing vacations will surely seek out open lands. If and when the rice has been enveloped with concrete, the seminal question for the rising youth will be: For what will the gods be paid? Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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It’s the autumn Equinox as the Sun moves into Aries on the first day of this fortnight. Venus follows along on the 22nd and on the same day Mars, already in Aries teams up with Uranus and then squares Pluto on the Full Moon in Libra on the 27th. This Full Moon in Libra sits opposite Uranus in Aries and promises to bring unexpected and surprising events. Mercury went direct on the 18th and will return to its turning degree on April 6. Things will really start to move forward again by then and the introspective period will be over. Mercury in Pisces is about higher love, wisdom, compassion and understanding. It is also about delusion, deception and addictions. What have you been mulling over and reviewing in these past few weeks? It feels like the stage is being set for our next exact square of Uranus and Pluto on May 21, as Mars triggers both of these Planets this fortnight. All the Aries Planets will now come along to join Uranus and confront Pluto. Firstly Mars, then Venus and the Sun this fortnight and then Mercury through the end of April. Mars rules Aries, the sign occupied by Uranus, and so with this mutual reception, the agreement is being made. Uranus in Aries is apt to bring radical, unpredictable and sudden changes to our lives. Pluto demands that the old must be dismantled to accommodate these changes. Keeping up with the pace of these fiery changes will be quite a challenge. FULL MOON 6 Libra 52 March 27, 2013 5:28 p.m.

ARIES As promised, Mars in Aries has sparked up your mood and your life and now as it meets Uranus this fortnight, things begin to happen at lightning speed. With the Sun and Venus both gracing your sign this fortnight as well, you will be feeling exceptionally enthusiastic. Mars squares Pluto around the Full Moon at the end of the month and so relationship and work will be highlighted. Your emotions are on the surface and easy to communicate at this time. Be bold this fortnight and step into the next phase of your evolution. Remember challenges are the very things that help you let go of your old life.

LIBRA The highlight of this fortnight is Full Moon in your sign. This moon sits opposite Uranus and brings unexpected events to your life. We don’t yet know what they will be, as Uranus acts a little like lightning, and we never know where that will strike. This is a great time to loosen your grip on your life, your beliefs and your loved ones. Let them go and/or become the observer, without attachment, to your life. Taking this step back and allowing things to come together in an organic way, will release the burden on your mind and heart. Everything is o.k. if you drop your critical judgment. Look from a different angle.

TAURUS Venus is now in that reckless and spontaneous sign of Aries and brings a little spice to your life. As planets exit the watery realms of Pisces and enter into the fiery furnace of Aries, you could find it challenging to center and ground yourself. You could though, throw all caution to the wind and act a little more unpredictably yourself. This is not the time to evaluate your actions; this is the time to plummet head first into change. To welcome it and say bring it on! Although this may seem a little out of character for you it will bring about the necessary release for the next Pluto/ Uranus square.

SCORPIO As Mars in Aries triggers that ruling plant of yours, Pluto, you feel those familiar deep stirrings, reaching out to catalyze your life. In these days of deep and profound change, there aren’t too many places to anchor. Well at least not for too long anyhow. Look at your need for comfort or familiarity and release those things that have actually come to weigh you down in your seeking of it. This is the time to be ruthlessly honest and boldly take a step forward in your life. There are new challenges waiting for you that are going to make you grow beyond your imagination. Let the past go.

GEMINI You are finally able to feel the release of mental tension as Mercury returns to its turning degree. Pisces is no walk in the park for you; it in fact brings challenges to your otherwise lofty and airy tendencies. Feeling deeply is not your forte and particularly letting other people know what you really feel is threatening at the best of times. With your ability to side step most emotional encounters, (unless your chart contains watery planets) these past weeks have had you accounting for your hearts desires and passions. These are private places for most of us. It will be mid April when Mercury enters Aries. CANCER A Full Moon in Libra is highlighting relationship for you this fortnight. Do you have a significant other and if you do, are you in need of a little alone time to restore the balance. Many will be feeling the pull towards this alone time now as planets bound into Aries. This can prove challenging for you, if it is the other person or people in your life who are the ones seeking solitude. Let them go and they will return to you invigorated and enthusiastic. It is so easy for the fiery ones to find themselves bored and this respite into the adventure realms is ultimately necessary for their survival. LEO As the Sun moves into fellow fire sign Aries, you will feel that warmth in your belly begin to spread out all over your body. Life takes on unexpected twists and turns this fortnight and you will feel the restoration of your soul and the new impulses that will lead you to the next phase of your life. Let this sense of freedom and adventure bring out your creative side and start manifesting in alignment with your higher-self now. There are more changes on the way, so let this be the catalyst that puts you on the path of your soul. Follow the synchronistic thread of events and trust your new-found intuition. VIRGO Mercury meets Chiron once more during this extended phase of Pisces and brings one last round of healing. This will bring you into alignment with your higher-self and the opportunity to retrieve pieces of your soul left in other lifetimes or earlier in this one, during traumatic circumstances. It is purely through your intent that this can manifest and take effect now. Although we don’t always understand the reason for events or the meetings along the way, there is a higher orchestration taking care of it all. Relax a little and know that all is going according to plan. If you believe in a God, know that it is doing its job.

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SAGITTARIUS We have some of the outer planets at the 11 degree mark along with your ruler. Jupiter is prompting them to grow and to expand the mental constructs of them. Pluto brings an understanding of the necessity to purge, transform and allow aspects of our life to die. Saturn brings the shadow to light, as Jupiter in Gemini again promotes the aligning of the mind with the intention to heal. Bringing to light aspects of our self that have been hidden away out of shame or guilt is a necessary part of this journey. Self love is the key to success here. Begin to live your life in a way that makes you happy. CAPRICORN As Saturn back peddles, it may feel like you are revisiting old and very familiar events. It’s funny that things seem to come back to haunt us again and again. We think we are so done with them, and there they are again. Preparing yourself for another round of release is a little like preparing for a long distance race or to sit a final exam. The pressure is on and you can feel it building. You can then apply the same relaxation techniques to this next phase of your life as you would to them. Stay in the moment and breathe deeply as often as you can remember. All is going to plan, even if at times it doesn’t feel like it.

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AQUARIUS Mars and Uranus momentarily together in Aries this fortnight add some combustion to the mix. What is about ready to ignite in your life? This could be the rocket fuel that is needed to get the next phase of your life off the ground. Remember too, that you are then so significantly affected by the Uranus/Pluto square later in May. Take note of events now, as they lead you into this next crucial phase of transition. By now, you are use to the nature of this transformation, although it will always contain surprises. These are the spice of life itself and in fact they are the part that you enjoy the most. PISCES Mercury continues in your sign along with Chiron and Neptune this fortnight. You may feel the departures of the Sun, Venus and Mars quite heavily as you are thrust into the fiery furnace now. Take the time to readjust to this mix or you could find yourself literally burnt out. Pace yourself, particularly if you are in the company of fire natives. A little retreat is still called for here, as the mind is still integrating the events of the past few weeks. Stay with all that you’ve deepened into even as the next round of challenges and initiations encroach.

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Update Wijaya Kusuma is the fine dining restaurant at the new magnificent Ayung Resort in Begawan, northwest of Ubud. One man’s dream began in 2004, the resort is now a reality! The view is to the upper reaches of the Ayung River, surrounded by natural bushlands, not a building in sight. A perfect setting in which to enjoy quality cuisine, and that is what they offer. For lunch the fare is simple, yet still quite exotic. Start with Chinese half moon steam buns, being in Bali they are stuffed with duck meat and jukut urab. A Prawn & Papaya Salad is with cucumber, tomato, coconut, herbs, sprinkled with peanuts and a sour chilli dressing. After deciding your menu selection then visit the wine room, select your wines to accompany your food and be amazed at the very minimal markup on retail. If you want to lunch in style there is a Seafood Platter [chilled] - whole prawns, smoked salmon, smoked marlin, octopus, hot – crumbed barramundi, soft shell crab and fish cakes. You can even add Lobster to this spread. Something simple and light, just the Soft Shell Crab [pictured] with beng koang, cucumber, tomato, pomelo, coconut, herbs and chili lime dressing. The easy option at night is their 6 course degustation dinner at Rp 595,000++ p.p. After lunch or dinner finish with an innovative dessert with local tastes, a Pandan Creme Brulee accompanied by a mandarin ginger sorbet!

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Sundara is the new fine dining restaurant at Jimbaran’s Four Seasons Resort. Initially open for the festive season it then went through a few weeks of fine tuning and now is open permanently. It is the replacement for PJ’s which won much acclaim back in the 90’s. The restaurant is stepped [inside and out] to give the maximum view of ocean and sunset, although surprisingly it is only open for lunch and dinner. The outdoor central courtyard area suits al fresco diners, it is situated between the restaurant proper and the bar lounge. Wood-fired Split Prawns are an interesting starter as is Jamon Iberico, or the Duck Liver Terrine. The cold Seafood Platter includes oysters, king prawns and half a lobster, enough for two. A Lobster Pizza [wood-fired of course] is scented with tarragon and garlic. The Wagyu Burger is with zucchini pickles, gruyere cheese, tomato and bacon. In the evening the charcoal grill takes pride of place as does the Black Angus Rib Eye and a monster 8 rib Rack of Lamb [definitely to be shared by 2 diners] Tapeo is one of the latest restaurants to open at Kuta’s Beachwalk, Bali’s first top end shopping and recreational complex. This last batch of restaurants to open, including the Spanish Tapeo, is found on the top floor of the shopping centre. The Tapas are the main attraction and whilst some may have a Spanish origin many are tapas in name only, just interesting snacks. They have Mini Burgers, Oxtail Burger [very good but not very Spanish], Brie Balls with marmalade [?], some Squid combos and a whole range of other finger food. Very much a ‘theme restaurant’ chasing the cocktail market which they will probably get as the open lounge area overlooks Kuta beach, sunset and all.

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Casa d’Angelo’s is the latest bakery/café due to open in Bali about now. Situated on Jln. Gunung Salak Utara, Denpasar it will offer cakes, pastries and a small café style eat-in menu. The original of this name is a Macedonian café in USA, maybe there is a connection as amongst the offerings will be Turkish Soft Bagels, Stecca Bread [olive, tomato or garlic], Cheese and Garlic Flatbread and standard bakery items such as Rye, Vienna and Ciabatta. Amongst the pastry list are Cinnamon Rolls [maybe some real ones at last, the current cinnamon rolls available in Bali are awful], Mini Brandy Cinnamon Rolls [sound interesting?] and Sweet Rolls stuffed with cottage cheese, chocolate, mixed fruits or nuts. Also available will be a range of Dumplings and Dim Sum, Crepes and Pasta.

Nuriani’s, a long established restaurant on Jln.Raya Pengosekan, Padang Tegal, was completely rebuilt not so long ago, then subsequently changed its name to L’Nuriani [of no language that I am aware?] and has now been remodeled again, back to just plain NURIANI, finishing at less than half its original size and in the process losing its priceless rice padi views which now go to the new tenant of the other half of the building, Café Marzano, who are bringing their famous pizzas to Ubud. This small stretch of road is becoming pizza heaven! Pizza Bagus was the original, and still the most successful, lately joined by Mama Maria and another ‘from Napoli’? Dolce Frutti is on the corner of Jln. Raya Kerobokan and Petitenget at the so called Lio Corner, Kerobokan. It is a real Italian café with home made gelato [love the dragonfruit], sandwiches and salads [build your own from the refrigerated display], and a tempting range of snacks. Open early for breakfast it is quite unique in its offerings. The ice cream of dark chocolate is for the real ‘chocoholics’. Amongst their range of coffees is an unusual cappuccino using chocolate ice cream. There is even a small parking area, but only if you are very early.

Petani is the restaurant at Ubud’s newest hotel, The Alaya. Another Made Wijaya design makes it the 3rd in Ubud after Lamak and Warung Enak. Natural wood is the main design theme, the food is mostly Indonesian with the usual international grills [steaks, ribs, lamb rack] and breakfast items [Ricotta Hot Cakes, a wayward version of Eggs Benedict confused with Eggs Florentine, spinach and hollandaise, and on a ‘soft roll’!]. A light lunch is their Pineapple Prawns, crisp prawns on a pineapple carpaccio which has been marinated in herbs and palm sugar, with a sweet chilli sauce. Enjoy a non-warung Nasi Bungkus of steamed rice, chicken satay, fried egg, vegetable urap, spicy fish, tofu and tempe with the usual crackers. For dinner you can have a Tum Bebek [minced duck and spices wrapped in banana leaf], Beef Oriental [sliced tenderloin marinated in curry paste and herbs with a poached quail egg and crisp sweet potato] or Braised Chicken [in red curry paste]. Finish with Lumpia Goreng, a spring roll stuffed with tropical fruits. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com NC/R/I-20 March 13


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A Classic Japanese! Almost 30 years ago the young Sagon came to Bali, fell in love with the magic island [how different it is today?] and opened a small Japanese restaurant in Seminyak. One that was soon busy all day with the young Japanese surfers and their Australian friends who were at that time discovering a new surfing paradise, both attracted to the healthy Japanese cuisine. The orginal was later followed by similar places in Sanur and Ubud, later in Tuban and Kuta Grahe, as well as the up-market version Kaizan in Kerobokan. The secret was no secret at all. Fresh sushi, made to order and a selection of all the other basic Japanese cuisines, most importantly all at budget prices. Now with 10 restaurants in the Ryoshi chain, and the resultant high food turnover, that most important ingredient for high quality sushi and sashimi, fresh fish, is a daily norm. Ryoshi Seminyak a few years ago was moved next door to much larger premises [with live Jazz upstairs] and is still very busy day and night. The menu has only marginally changed and I always look with wonder at my regular lunch of Pisang sushi selection, still 14 pieces for $8. Ryoshi in Ubud has moved from the original small cramped space in central Ubud to spacious Japanese style relaxed premises at Ubud’s south in Padang Tegal, the growing budget restaurant area of Ubud. Different rooms are all inter-connected by large glass and timber walls, the seating varying from bar stools, normal western style tables and chairs and traditional on the floor Japanese seating [but cheating with a sunken well under the table so you do not have to be a yoga type]. All set in gardens interspersed with local bales. The original intention was to include live Jazz at Ubud as well but local politics and greed got in the way, sad proof of Ubud’s ‘closed shop’ mentality. The menus at all Ryoshi restaurants remain the same, with the same pricing. It is a brilliant menu well illustrated with colour pictures which takes the fear factor away from any first timer. Your appetizers can be very healthy such as Edamame [steamed green soy beans sprinkled with sea salt], Agedashi Dofu [deep fried silken tofu in a hot broth], Nasu Miso [eggplant sautéed with onion and sweet miso] or a Mushroom Steak [sautéed in soy and garlic]. Seafood snacks include a great Soft Shell Crab, cooked tempura style in rice flour batter, Kwaebi Kara Age [crispy fried whole shrimps in their shells with sea salt] or Tako No Kara Age, wonderful fried octopus, nice and crunchy. For something different, try the Cheese Mochi, sticky rice cakes with soy, butter and cheese, or the Maguro Panko,

crisp fried tuna rolls with a tangy sauce. My most regular reason to visit a Japanese restaurant is to enjoy a wonderful, clean, fresh plate of assorted Sushi for lunch. What could be healthier? At Ryoshi the offerings are of unbelievable value, my favourite is the Pisang combo, 12 pieces of sushi for less than $8 [the maki roll is cut into three which makes 14 in my book]. Sushi to be at its best should be prepared fresh, just for you, and not pre-prepared hours or days before and refrigerated. It always tastes best fresh! At Ryoshi you can sit and watch it being made. It arrives accompanied by a small dish, a lump of wasabi [often referred to as Japanese horseradish but tasting more like a hot mustard] on its side, and a little pile of gari [sweet thinly sliced young ginger] on the edge of the sushi board. Tip some soy [always on the table in a small jug] and edge some of the wasabi in, to your taste! Place a complete sushi in the soy/wasabi mix so it can soak into the rice base, then with chopsticks, or even fingers if you must, eat and savour the exquisite taste. Follow with a small slice of the gari, and a sip of whatever you are drinking. My kind of lunch! Ryoshi has a number of different combination boards of sushi and sashimi [raw fish] or a combo of both. Other raw fish specials include their Tataki which is a Japanese salad of raw fish, a Tuna Carpaccio or Aji Tataki, a type of mackerel tartar. Chirashi Sushi is a bowl of various raw fish draped over sushi rice. Hot entrees include a variety of Kushiyaki [food on skewers]; Nasi, sliced eggplant with yakitori sauce, or my prefered Negi made with young leeks, Kawa, chicken skin grilled with salt and pepper, Teba [chicken wings] done the same way. Top of the list for me is their Hina, chicken and leeks in yakitori sauce, the Beef Rolls, sliced beef wrapped around julienned vegetables, Tsukune Mushroom, mushrooms stuffed with minced chicken, Ebi, salt and pepper prawns and Lebar, chicken livers in yakitori sauce. In fact I sometimes just make a meal of assorted Kushiyaki.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Ryoshi

Address

: Jln. Hanoman 98, Padang Tegal, Ubud.

Telephone

: 977.185

Open

: 11.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m., daily.

Non-Smoking Area : Yes Smoking Area

: Yes

Parking

: Small off-road area at front.

Price

: Rp. 400,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: All major.

Food

: Japanese.

Wine

: Medium list, reasonable prices.

Service

: With a smile and knowledge.

Atmosphere

: Very Japanese.

Overall

: Great value, great food.

Most of the mains at Ryoshi are Yakimono, or grilled. Beef Teriyaki, or the Chicken or Fish equivalents everyone knows. A Teriyaki Hamburger is a touch of fusion, traditional ball of minced beef sautéed in Japanese wine and soy. Both Beef and Tuna can be had in sizzling Teppanyaki style, and then there are the Wagyu dishes; sirloin, rib eye or rump. For the lone diner there are always the rice dishes; Zuki Don [tuna marinated in sesame and soy] Sukiyaki Don [beef] Oyako Don [chicken and egg or Katsu Don [pork cutlets] all served in a bowl over rice, or the Noodle selection with a variety of Soba [buckwheat] and Udon [thick] noodles including the very healthy Nabeyaki Udon, the popular hot pot [pictured]. When a place is as busy as this one you do not ever have to worry about freshness of produce. Ryoshi is one of Bali’s success stories, somewhere for an anytime snack or meal, alone or with friends.

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


Tirta Empul: The Balinese Fountain of Youth An early center of Hinduism on Bali, the country town of Tampaksiring is located just 14 kilometers northeast of Ubud and one kilometer south of the sacred bathing place Tirta Empul. A number of important religious sites – Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu, Pura Sakenan, Gunung Kawi - are found in this mountainous area near the life-giving source of the Pakrisan River northern Gianyar Regency. Built under the rule of Sri Candrabhaya Singha Warmadewa in the 10th century, the Tirta Empul temple complex was completely restored in 1969. Most people include Tampaksiring in a day trip out of Ubud, taking in the monumental Gunung Kawi two kilometers downstream on the same outing. The impressive buildings, pools and fountains of Tirta Empul are on nearly every tour group’s itinerary of central Bali. On busy days fleets of tour buses visit the site, which is open only during daylight hours. From the parking lot, the visitor walks unimpeded into the majestic outer courtyard under a spectacular banyan tree, then climbs through the main gateway into the temple compound proper. While visitors are spoiled for choice of temples in Bali, Tirta Empul’s atmosphere is quite distinct from your usual run of temples and holy sites on Bali. We immediately savored the serenity of the place set against a backdrop of hillside lawns and surviving forest. Though crowded with perhaps as many as 200 visitors, it was still a pleasure to walk around. Seeking protective blessings and deliverance from illness, people journey from all over Bali to bathe in these sacred cleansing springs where worshippers pray in two divided pools as water gushes out of a row of stone spouts. The buildings, the 20 small sugar-palm thatched shrines and the elaborate carvings adorning the lichen-covered walls surrounding the pools are beautifully decorated and well maintained. Seeing it on a rainy day adds even more mystery to the site. Looming over the complex, across a whole hilltop to the north, is the opulent Tampaksiring Palace built by Sukarno, the first president of Indonesia, during the early years of the republic. No hawkers are allowed into the temple area, but when exiting we had to run a gauntlet of souvenir sellers that wind maze-like back to the parking lot. On this morning the stalls were quiet and many were closed, so the market made for half an hour leisurely shopping. Layout Tirta Empul conforms to the basic structure of most Balinese temples, divided into three main courtyards: the front, middle and inner sanctum. The first courtyard with a souvenir shop and two cafes is almost completely taken up by a giant koi pond with enormous well-tended gold, white and speckled fish swimming blithely about. On the right as we entered the second courtyard, a short flight of steps led to two rectangular bathing pools, one for men and one for women. Ladies wore all of their clothing while the men wore just their t-shirts. According to tradition, the waters from the pool’s 15 figurative spouts are believed to offer a wide spectrum of curative properties, cleansing from evil and spiritual purification.

A pregnant lady and a newly married Balinese couple in traditional attire were among those seeking the water’s blessings. Widely thought to possess magical powers, the water is also used as an antidote for poison and black magic. The legend goes that the spring was created by the god Indra, who pierced the Earth to tap amerta, the restoring waters that brought life back to his army, which had been poisoned by the demon-king Mayadanava, the chief architect of the netherworld. The Balinese use holy water as an essential part of almost every ritual. Their Bali Hindu religion is in fact called Agama Tirta, or “The Religion of the Holy Water.” Tirta Empul’s water is looked upon as the holiest on Bali. People were collecting the water in bottles to take home. Regular ceremonies are held at this s a n c t u a r y, p a r t i c u l a r l y d u r i n g Galungan, when dance clubs from the surrounding area bring their sacred barong masks to be purified. The gin-clear natural spring at a higher level is the source of the water that shoots out of the spouts. The water, which bubbles up at the bottom of a large pool, is so transparent that the black sand and layers of flora growing on the bottom clearly visible, as are a number of fish and eels. Because it’s believed that the spring possesses the elixir of immortality, it’s surrounded by a high wall to prevent it from being profaned. Tirta Empul Temple was built in 926 A.D. during the Warmadewa Dynasty (10th to 14th centuries) on the site of a large freshwater spring. In ancient Bali places for bathing and fetching water were very common, and elaborate fountains and bathing places such as Tirta Empul have long been considered sacred and the object of pilgrimages. An inscription in Old Balinese found in Pura Sakenan in the village of Manukaya, north of Tirta Empul, states that two ponds were formed here in A.D. 962. When the badly worn inscription was finally deciphered by Sutterheim in 1969, it described in detail the ritual cleansing of a holy stone during the full moon of the fourth month in the Balinese calendar. For more than 1,000 years villagers from Manukaya carried the stone to the spring for purification rites on the precise day each year of Tirta Empul’s founding, never knowing the origin or the reason, only that it was customary law (adat). The fact that the stone was so badly worn lends credence to the fact that this bathing ritual took place. Since none of the villagers then knew what the old inscription read, the date of the temple’s founding must have been handed down orally through 33 generations of invasions, dynastic changes and natural disasters. Istana Tampaksiring N o r t h o f Ta m p a k s i r i n g , a road branches to the right for Tirta Empul while the main continues climbing straight ahead to the hilltop retreat built by President Sukarno in 1954. Officially known as Istana Kepresidenan Tampaksiring Bali, we turned in at the sign before the entrance and immediately faced a formidable vehicle security barrier. At the guard post to enter this still-functioning government facility, we were told we had to send a request letter to the Department of Education (Departemen Pendidikan Nasional) in Yogyakarta. After taking down the address details, I had to content myself with roaming the huge parking lot, trying to get a glimpse of the interior over a high wall. I had visited this splendid presidential palace in the 1980s, mingling among a horde of Japanese who have always been fascinated by Sukarno’s life and the memorabilia he left behind. With its large, well-kept lawns, its two main areas connected by a footbridge, the istana is a classic example of the first truly Indonesian national architectural style. The sprawling, onestory buildings feature grooved plaster columns and the geometrically hard lined look of the art deco era. Sukarno is said to have designed the whole complex himself, a sort of architectural amalgam of ranch-house, Javanese pendopo and

social realism that he had picked up during his engineering training at ITB in Bandung. Sukarno was half Balinese and he visited the island frequently, usually staying in this government rest house. The palace purposefully and rather incongruously overlooks Tirta Empul, known as the Balinese Fountain of Eternal Youth, as if it were the dictator’s intention to prolong his “President-for-Life” status indefinitely. Although it serves as a conference site, few overnight guests stay at the palace where it is said Sukarno’s ghost still roams. On the palace grounds are four complexes: Wisma Merdeka, the personal residence of the president; Wisma Negara for friends or guests of state; Wisma Yudistira for use by the press corps; and Wisma Bima for the presidential bodyguard. There’s a lovely pendopo for dance performances and a small aviary, which once held hornbills, eagles and peacocks. Completely restored in 1957 and superbly maintained ever since, all buildings are in mint condition with some of the original furnishings intact. The palace provides an excellent view of the whole Tirta Empul sanctuary. The story goes that the president, renown for his womanizing, could look down through a telescope upon the naked women bathing below. For years it was rumored that Sukarno’s daughter owned one of the warung in the temple’s souvenir market. The Soviet Premier Khrushchev once watched a legong dance on these palace grounds at a time (1965) when Sukarno’s government had incurred debts of US$2.5 billion, half on loans for purchases of military equipment from Russia. After Sukarno was toppled in 1967, the palace became once again a government rest house and museum, open only to the public by formal application. Practicalities Tirta Empul is situated in a valley in the northeast corner of Tampaksiring, 37 km northeast of Denpasar at the end of a well-signposted road. The weather is cool and it often rains lightly in the evenings. Entrance Rp15,000 adult, Rp7500 child; parking Rp5000. A sarong and sash, available for free at the entrance, are required to enter. Lockers (Rp3000) and changing rooms (Rp1000) are provided for the convenience of devotees. The souvenir stall vendors, who all sell the same things, are placid in comparison to other tourist art markets of Bali. The best deals are handbags from as low as Rp10,000; kain (lengths of cloth) Rp40,000 (3 for Rp100,000); beach-style sarongs (Rp18,000 to Rp20,000); women’s T-shirts Rp10,000; lovely songket fabric sets which includes selandang (shawls) Rp50,000. These are the true values of these items as offered to a Balinese-speaking customer. Don’t fall for the “only a dollar” line or a “free tasting” of a banana in the parking lot. The souvenir stands here used to be known for bone and ivory carvings and coconut shell ornaments, but these items are little in evidence today. A few carved cow bone ornament shops, such as Adra’s, are found up on the main road as well as numerous shops selling woodcarvings from the carving center of Sebatu to the north.

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This Sporting Life Indonesia Surf Life Saving Association With the start of the 2013 Nippers program, that begins on Kuta Beach from the 7th of April, this Sporting Life takes a look at the Bali Lifeguards - Balawista. Founded in 1972 the Balawista Surf Life Saving Club on Kuta Beach, Bali started the Surf Life Saving Association of Indonesia and became the country’s first member of the International Life Saving Federation (ILS). In its three decades of operation it has saved thousands of lives. For example the Club rescued 299 people during 2008 alone, including fishermen at sea and swimmers at some of Badung’s most notorious beaches including Seminyak, Ulawatu and Jimbaran. In 2005 the club saved 351 people, losing just 14 to the sea. The Indonesia Surf Life Saving Association became a member of World Life Saving in 1980 and is a founding member of the International Life Saving Federation (ILS). Currently it is run by President I Gde Berata and Secretary General I Made Suparka. Locally, I Made Suparka has spent the past 10years as co-ordinator of Badung Balawista looking after the government lifeguards that patrol in the Badung Regency from Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Jimbaran, Dreamland, Padang Padang, Uluwatu, Nusa Dua and Benoa. He has now retired at the government age of 55years old and is the President of the Badung Surf Life Saving Club. Here he looks after education programs, lifeguard training and Nippers. Having just celebrated it’s 40th year on 28th October 2012, surf life saving in Indonesia has come a long way. They have had many supporters over the years, in particular Surf Life Saving Australia. In 2010 through the Australian Youth Ambassador for Development (AYAD) program, Cronulla surf lifesaver Emma Larssen took on a position as Water Safety Education Officer. During her year assignment she assisted in the set up of Balawista’s first Nippers program on Kuta Beach that aims to teach local children water safety and beach education for free. Emma had an extremely successful year and as such has now taken on another assignment to continue her work with Balawista as an Australian Volunteer for International Development (AVID). These volunteer programs are funded through AusAID, the Australian Government agency responsible for managing Australia’s overseas aid program. This year Nippers will begin again on Kuta Beach from 7th April, running every Sunday from 8-10am for all children who wish to participate. They will receive a shirt, hat and snack each week as well as various prizes over the season. The Nipper season will finish in October to coincide with Balawista’s anniversary, this year their 41st, and the start of the rainy season.

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1. Bronze Medallion The minimum qualification needed to be a beach lifeguard in Badung Balawista, this is based on the Surf Life Saving Australia Bronze Medallion. Candidates are required to complete a 400m pool swim in under 9minutes and then a 200m Run - 200m Swim - 200m Run in under 9minutes at the beach. They are then taught a series of rescue techniques using rescue boards, rescue tubes and no equipment as well as First Aid, CPR and basic beach and lifesaving skills. 2. Lifesaving Certificate This teaches the same rescues, First Aid and CPR techniques as the Bronze Medallion but the pool swim is only 200m and a 100m Run - 100m Swim - 100m Run. 3. Resuscitation Certificate With a greater focus on land based First Aid, CPR beach safety and lifesaving, there is only a basic requirement of swimming and aquatic rescue. Every year in October, an annual training program is held at Kuta Beach that runs for 10days allowing participants to gain a Bronze, Lifesaving or Resuscitation qualification. This can then be used for employment with Balawista Badung, numerous hotels, water sports organisations, surfing schools or other lifeguard jobs. Many organisations will send employees to gain a qualification or to re-fresh. There are also participants who travel from Java, Lombok and there have even been participants from Germany, Australia, New Zealand and America! The final day culminates in a sports competition with current lifeguards battling it out in board races, swim races, beach running and beach flags followed by a night of award presentations and entertainment. During the year Badung SLSC also provide training courses to hotels, surf schools, governments and water-based organisations as needed. Some clients include Waterbom Bali, Nikko Hotel, Intercontinental Jimbaran Bay, Hard Rock Hotel Kuta, Desa Wisata Jasri, and many more. If you require training for lifeguards, surf and pool safety, or even First Aid and CPR for staff in areas such as child care or hospitality, then training programs can be tailored to suit your needs. Made and his team have been teaching for many years under using the same teachings and equipment as used in Australia. Most of these senior instructors have been to Australia and trained under qualified SLSA Assessors to gain their Trainers and Instructors qualifications.

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Lifeguards at Kuta Beach advocate greater education as the best way to reduce the number of people at risk of drowning. The Lifeguards patrol more than four kilometers of a beach that attracts thousands of people to its waters every month; the high numbers add to the risk of drowning. However, many domestic tourists that come to Kuta, or other beaches, don’t know about staying between the red and yellow flags. If beach safety was taught in schools across the country far fewer people would be at risk of drowning.

As well as training and education, Balawista also take part in surf sports competitions. Their most recent trip was to the World Life Saving Championships held in Adelaide, Sth Australia during November 2012. Through support from SLSA and the AustraliaIndonesia Institute, they were able to send a team to take part in the Lifesaving and Sport Development Program and the compete against the worlds best. They were fast on the sand and placed in several A finals of the beach sprint, beach relay and beach flags.

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The negative fallout Consequently there is the likelihood that many people will no longer have access to financial advice. They will still be able to buy financial products through advertisements or directly from financial institutions but if they are small investors it is unlikely they will have an opportunity to receive an in-depth evaluation of their needs and a risk assessment. Interestingly there have already been hundreds of complaints alleging that institutions have not reduced their charges even though they have stopped paying commissions. If this is true it means that customers are still paying for advice which was built into the charges but are no longer receiving it.

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The qualification element is very laudable as it is insane for a person with little financial knowledge or experience to advise for example a client with a million dollar portfolio. Also praiseworthy is the intention that advice should be completely independent. But the fee issue is more complex. Although people have been accustomed to paying product charges to cover commissions, the thought of isolating the cost and paying the adviser directly is less palatable. Many cannot even afford it. Often those who can are reluctant to pay more than the equivalent of US$60 an hour and then only for a couple of hours. It does not take into account the many unpaid hours the adviser has to devote to study, research and administration.

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It does not mean that RDR has killed the industry. Indeed it has importantly raised standards and the financial advisory firms that service wealthier clients will continue to flourish. But not everyone will benefit.

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What is happening in other countries? The US has a much more money-wise population. People in general have a better understanding of the financial markets and have been encouraged by their government for many years to save for the future through plans such as IRA’s and 401k’s. Also the better-off understand the add-on value of financial advice and are quite happy to pay two or three thousand dollars a year for the service.

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Australia, Hong Kong and Europe have all moved or are moving in the same direction as the UK. Regulations are tightening in Singapore but the Monetary Authority recently rejected a proposal to ban commissions when a survey showed that only 20% of the population would agree to pay fees! This year in Indonesia a new financial authority, the OJK has been established but it has a lot of work ahead of it. Paying a fee for financial advice is probably something few expats in Bali are likely to envisage in the foreseeable future. As for the offshore industry, this is the last bastion of commission-based financial advice. It is not easy to control the myriad of companies operating from offshore centres around the world, especially when they are dealing with millions of investors who are constantly on the move. But change will come eventually as pressure is put on the institutions to fall in line with onshore practice. How individuals can help themselves Whether or not you are paying for advice there is much to be gained by becoming more knowledgeable about financial matters. It is not necessary to become an expert. All that is needed is to learn the fundamentals of the financial markets and understand the pros and cons of different asset classes such as cash, bonds, equities, commodities, real estate and alternative investments. Also vitally important is an understanding of the relationship between risk and return. But don’t go it alone if you are not armed with sufficient knowledge. Mistakes can be far more expensive than the cost of advice!

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz)

This delicious version of tabouli is perfect for a gluten free diet. Quinoa is a good source of protein. Roasting the cumin and coriander before grinding adds new levels of flavor. If you don’t have a blender or spice or coffee grinder then use a mortar and pestle – it’s worth the effort. For variation, add chopped tomatoes and roasted walnuts. Yum!

Quinoa Tabouli

Serves 6-8

Ingredients:

Directions:

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Wash the quinoa in a strainer under running water. When the water runs clear set it aside to drain. Bring water to a boil with 1 tsp. salt in a pot with a lid. Add the quinoa to the boiling water, stir and cover the pot, lowering the flame. Cook the quinoa for 20 minutes or until all the water has evaporated. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool. Meanwhile prepare all the other ingredients. When the quinoa has cooled to room temperature put it in a large mixing bowl and add the ground roasted cumin and coriander seeds, the parsley, mint, chives and shallots. Give it a good stir. Now add the cucumber, garlic, cinnamon, salt, black pepper and lime juice. Toss. Finally add the olive oil and give it a final mix.

- 2 cups quinoa - 4 cups water - 1 tsp. salt

Taste and adjust the lime juice, salt and pepper to your taste.

- 2 tsp. cumin seeds (roasted in a dry pan until fragrant and brown. Pulverize in blender or coffee grinder) - 1 tsp. coriander seeds (roasted in a dry pan until fragrant and brown. Pulverize in blender or coffee grinder) - 2 cups parsley, finely chopped - 1 cup mint leaves, finely chopped - 3-4 chives, finely chopped - 1/2 cup shallots, finely chopped - 1-2 small cucumbers cut into ½ cm cubes - 1 tsp. garlic, finely chopped - 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon - 1 tsp. salt - freshly ground black pepper to taste - 6 - 8 Tbl, lime juice - 1-3 Tbl. olive oil

Note: For variation you can serve any or all of these on the side for each diner to add himself or herself: 3 chopped small tomatoes, ½ cup chopped roasted walnuts, 3 Tbl. coriander leaves, chopped. Have a curette of good fruity olive oil to splash over the top as well.

Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least two hours.

Afiyet olson! That’s Turkish for ‘enjoy your meal’. All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2013 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/G/G-6 March 13


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Last issue I wrote about a number of stores one being Bali Black Orchid Boutique, Jl Legian Kaja No 456, Kuta +62 361 762 330 However, it’s a long stretch of road, sometimes one requires a locator, they are situated between Jl Padma & Rum Jungle Rd ( from the Kuta direction ) opposite Air Asia. Visit the store full of fashionable clothing in all sizes & on offer is a whizz bang tailoring service too!

Fastco Furniture & The Sakran This is a story of an established & successful furniture company Fastco Furniture Trading who owned a sizable block of land on the eastern side of Seminyak & Kerobokan. So, what did they do? you guessed it - they decided to build a small hotel ( The Sakran ) with the idea they could showcase their furniture within, which is just what they did! The owners also recognized the growing trend for the Indonesian business traveler who often likes to travel with their family and generally prefer to stay in an area that offers convenience, is peaceful with accommodation that is clean & comfortable. Plus easy access to places for business, or daily getaways such as the cultural township of Ubud, the seaside village of Sanur or over to Tanahlot to visit the PDJQLÂżFHQW WHPSOH Was curious to know what the word Sakran meant & was told - ( it’s an Arabic word meaning ‘devout happiness for the love of God’ ) and there is no doubt this VPDOO XQLTXH KRWHO RI 0LGGOH (DVWHUQ LQĂ€XHQFH LV UDWKHU VSHFLDO Situated within a rustic kampung village setting where cows roam & artisans craft their wares, The Sakran is only a short drive away to the Seminyak boutiques, restaurants, the beach, markets and the regional centre for business, Denpasar. The exterior of The Sakran offers a decorated front entrance, an open style foyer ZLWK SOHQW\ RI JUHHQHU\ WKHUHÂśV D GXW\ RIÂżFHU RQ D GDLO\ EDVLV DORQJ ZLWK DQ\ number of welcoming staff that offer family style service. 7KH LQWHULRU RI WKH KRWHO LV EXLOW DURXQG D FHQWUDO WZR OHYHO LQÂżQLW\ VZLPPLQJ SRRO and offers ten furnished air-conditioned suites.There are pleasant common areas to greet & meet business associates, to enjoy coffee with friends or simply to sit & read amidst a profusion of greenery. $QG UHPHPEHU DOO WKH IXUQLWXUH ÂżWWLQJV ZLWKLQ 7KH 6DNUDQ KDYH EHHQ FUDIWHG E\ the owners factory or obtained from Indonesian artisans. Quality furniture that is functional yet contemporary in design and with decorative objets placed around WKH LQWHULRU SURYLGH D SOHDVLQJ DLU RI UHÂżQHPHQW Four Superior Suites, Four Deluxe Suites, Two Deluxe Rooms make up The 6DNUDQ $SDUW IURP DLU FRQ WKHUH LV ZL Âż LQWHUQHW LSRG FRQQHFWLRQ SHUVRQDO VDIHW\ GHSRVLW ER[ D Ă€DW VFUHHQ 79 The detail of interior has been well thought out with just the right amount of furniture dressed with Indonesian style leaving enough space to move around the suite with ease. Surely one of the best aspects is the offer of ten hours free transport with a car & driver, plus a complimentary breakfast per day & dinner at night with a choice of Western or Indonesian cuisine. Apart from this rave, the owners have decided to sell as they would prefer to put the money made back into the land ( usually it’s the other way round! ) Further details www.thesakranbali.com or call Ciptari 08124669899

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Bali Advertiser Interview: Charley Patton from The Yoga Barn More than offering yoga, The Yoga Barn has enriched Bali’s wellness industry, creating many avenues for seekers of deeper meaning to explore, experience and change. Bali Advertiser caught up with Charley Patton to find out more about one of Bali’s leading wellness businesses. B.A. Charley, The Yoga Barn has now become almost an institution in Bali. What core principles have helped you succeed to date? Y.B. We are first and foremost a community center... a hub or gathering place for people of like mind to connect, and we are the kind of people that we attract; down to earth, h u m b l e , authentic and passionate about the health of ourselves and of our planet. Our vision is to provide an inspiring and beautiful environment for the nourishment of body, mind and soul. We could not do this without our teachers, who have very large hearts and are incredibly passionate about what they do. B.A. Can you tell us how it all began? Y.B. It goes all the way back to 2002, and the Bali bombing. Meghan Pappenheim and Made Gunarta had the idea to create Balispirit.com, a hub for all things holistic. The concept was to attract the type of tourist back to the island that respects and values Bali for its natural and intrinsic beauty, the depth of its spirituality, its culture, its peaceful Hindu religion, its beautiful heritage, its fascinating history. The spiritually-inclined tourist has been coming to Bali for decades for exactly these reasons. In 2004, Meg and Dek opened KAFE and created a small yoga shala above the restaurant. Initially, classes were one per day – by donation – and a class was considered ‘large’ if it had eight students! In 2005 I met Meg and Dek, we became friends and we started discussing the possibility of creating a dedicated community center. We took the leap of faith and opened for business in December 2007. We intentionally named our establishment The Yoga Barn – a barn being a rustic, unpretentious, come-dressedas-you-are kind of place. Our buildings are all traditional, created with reclaimed structures and recycled wood, all upholding the cultural and local aesthetic of Bali. Hence, we truly resemble an Indonesian version of a barn. B.A. You are much more than a yoga studio. Can you tell us more about your weekly/monthly services?

Y.B. We offer the ultimate yogic buffet. Whether one’s yoga is more traditional (Hatha), physical (Power, Vinyasa), subtle (Slow Flow, Morning Flow, Qigong), meditative (Meditation, Yoga Nidra), active (Ecstatic Dance), devotional (Kirtan), musical (Sound Healing), educational (Monday Movies, Dharma Talks)... there is something here for everyone. On our Yogic Campus we have five studios, two of which are dedicated to ongoing daily classes of all kinds – from 7am9pm, 10-11 classes per day, 75+ classes per week. We also host ongoing teacher training, group retreats, workshops, musical events and private classes in our remaining three studios. We have a garden cafe, which caters to the healthconscious. We have KUSH, our Ayurvedic Rejuvenation Center designed to rejuvenate and optimize on all levels of being. We also have a Holistic Healing Center that caters to other modalities of health and healing, including naturopathy, allergies and tropical diseases, fasting and detox, colonics, craniosacral therapy, chiropractic therapies, acupuncture, sound healing, infra-red sauna therapy, and the Trinfinity8. B.A. You are also founders of the Bali Spirit Festival. Can you tell us how that has helped your business and Bali? Y.B. This March will be our Sixth Annual Festival! BSF celebrates the instrinsic culture of Bali, through the universal language of yoga and music. We have five days of yoga and four nights of music, attracting top calibre yoga teachers and musical performers from all around the globe. The festival also emphasises giving back to the local community through creative, educational and environmental outreach initiatives. Obviously, the festival has a halo effect by attracting more spiritually-inclined tourists to the island and supports the myriad businesses here. At The Yoga Barn we host a Masters Series, both pre- and post-festival, for select presenters to offer specialty workshops. B.A. How do you see the wellness industry evolving in Bali? Y.B. The wellness industry in Bali has grown exponentially. Yoga studios, retreat centers, eco-villages, organic farming operatives, fair trade clothing manufacturers and healthconscious restaurants have popped up everywhere to meet the demand. Bali is becoming the spiritual epicentre of Asia. I also see this movement spearheading the solutions to the myriad challenges facing us – a future of clean water, recycled trash, pesticide-free farming, non-polluting vehicles and no more big buses! B.A. With the Yoga Barn helping to put Bali on the map – for all the right reasons, is there a swing away from the party tourist to more of a health and spirit seeker in Bali? Y.B. The earth is faced with many global challenges, and we are all interconnected. With population growth and the rapidity with which we are depleting our resources, we are not on a

sustainable course. So how does this tie to yoga, health conscious tourists and a small community center in Ubud? Yoga allows us an opportunity to focus inwards and place ourselves first. You help yourself by giving yourself the time to pause, breathe, think, reflect. You help yourself by nourishing your body with wholesome, nutritious, organic foods, exercise, rest, sleep, fresh air. You help yourself by focusing inwards, discovering what natural talents you have to better offer the world... to follow one’s passion. You help yourself by reflecting on the thoughts that run through your head, focusing on those that are inspiring, positive and affirm to higher values. By first taking care of ourselves, we naturally have a more positive effect on those we come into contact with. Yoga allows us an opportunity to redefine what true wealth is; not the material items we possess or the balance of our bank account. With The Yoga Barn we have created ‘an oasis of calm in the center of Ubud’; a place for people to gather and experience all of the above. We welcome the challenge of converting the party tourist to a health conscious tourist. B.A. Your own Bali Spirit website showcases other businesses who could be looked at as competitors. Is this ‘sharing is caring’ type of model the way forward for businesses in Bali? Y.B. Again, we are all inter-connected… this island only serves as a microcosm for our worldwide interconnectedness. From my perspective, the pie will only grow larger, providing opportunities for us all. But most importantly, we (as expats) must realise that we are only guests here, and that it is for the Balinese to determine their own future. If we lead the way, by setting an example of peace, sustainability and respect for their island, then I believe we will all thrive. B.A. Ubud has always held the crown as Bali’s heart and soul. Are other areas beginning to bloom on a wellness industry level or is Ubud still the heartbeat of Bali? Y.B. I have heard it said that the name ‘Ubud’ actually derives from the word ‘Obat’ (medicine). Ubud has always been a place of retreat, health and healing. I do truly believe Ubud is the hearbeat of Bali. B.A. And finally, Charley, how do you see the future unfolding for the Yoga Barn? Y.B. Mother Theresa was once asked the question, “How do you change the world?” Her answer: “One person at a time.” This is the challenge of our age. We each have the power to change, but this power will not be given to us from some external source. That change must first come from within. I see The Yoga Barn, in its own small way, as a leader in this global wave of change. Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Business Spotlight at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles by Paul Spencer Sochaczewski An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles follows the Victorian-era explorations of Alfred Russel Wallace through Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia. While Wallace is recognized as codiscoverer of the theory of natural selection, he was also an edgy social commentator and a voracious collector of what he called “natural productions.” During the famous naturalist’s eight years of travel through Southeast Asia, this long spindly British eccentric shot, grabbed, grubbed, plucked and scavenged anything alive and remotely interesting including Birds of Paradise, Maleo fowl, orangutans, pitcher plants, flying squirrels and oh yes thousands of beetles. Though Wallace’s “Ternate Paper” – one of the greatest intellectual breakthroughs of our time – was the first formal scientific paper outlining the theory of evolution suitable for publication in a serious journal, it was Charles Darwin’s book Origin of Species that made the big impact. Wallace’s groundbreaking manuscript was written over two days while its author was suffering from malarial fever. Like Archimedes in his bath, Newton under the apple tree, this was Wallace’s Eureka! moment. American Paul Spencer Sochaczewski, who has spent over 40 years in Asia, is the author of several books about Indonesia including Sultan and the Mermaid Queen and Soul of the Tiger. Like Wallace before him, who met Raja Brooke and collected two thousands beetles in Sarawak, the author visited the East Malaysian state at 22 when he took a life-changing tour of duty with the U.S. Peace Corp assisting non-American primary school teachers. Sochaczewski later worked with the WWF where he helped create global campaigns to protect rainforests and biological diversity. Not shy of titillating and provoking his readers, Sochaczewski holds forth on a diverse range of subjects, many the same issues that Wallace was deeply concerned with – mysticism, why boys leave home, the compulsion to collect things, man’s relationship with other species, women’s role in social evolution, the need to control nature, the problems of ego, arrogance and greed, white-on-brown and brown-on-brown colonialism– interpreting these subjects through his own filter with generous and frequent dollops of history, humor, social commentary and adventure stories while traveling to every corner of the world. We accompany this peripatetic writer into Iban Dayak villages where “the world takes on a softer glow,” ride in pedicabs, watch sea turtles hatching on isolated beaches in eastern Indonesia, observe humanity in a longhouse, simple Indonesian warung, Swiss patisserie or bar in Sanur, struggle up the misty Arfak mountains of Papua hunting for bowerbirds, dive a Yap lagoon looking for strange sea creatures, swim a tidal pool in the Galapagos with fur seals or bump down a country road in Sumatra, very often in the company of astute and well-learned companions. Sochaczewski has combined storytelling, fact-filled biographical portraiture and lively personal travelogue while tracking Wallace through his classic work The Malay Archipelago. Sochaczewski is infatuated, at times transfixed by the brilliant Grand Old Man of Science, at one point unashamedly gushing like an admiring school boy, “I know I would have had good intellectual conversations with Wallace.”

Alfred Russel Wallace, the unsung co-discoverer of evolution, was a self-taught (he left school at 13) British naturalist, a self-described “beetle collector” who traveled for four years in the Amazon before boarding a ship for Southeast Asia. During his epic eight-year Asian sojourn in the mid-19th century he covered some 22,500 kilometers catching, skinning and pickling 125,660 specimens including 212 new species of birds, 200 new species of ants and 900 new species of beetles. Wallace made his voyages without formal government support, without a floating base camp (Darwin had the HMS Beagle), without infrastructure, without much cash. Considering just the logistics, how could one man on a tight budget and without organizational support live rough in rainforests, collect, identify, mount, preserve and transport 8,000 bird skins and 100,000 insects? If Wallace did nothing more than collect and identify hundreds of new species he would have left an important scientific legacy. But the breadth of his interests raised him to the top tier of scientists who have made significant contributions in the fields of geology, island biology and zoography.

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By studying the differences between the natural phenomena of western and eastern Indonesia due to changing sea levels and a combination of shallow seas and deep oceanic trenches, Wallace developed a west-east boundary which came to be known as the “Wallace Line,” the dividing point between (western) Southeast Asian fauna (elephants, tigers, hornbills, monkeys and apes) and fauna of the (eastern) Austro-Malayan realm (kangaroos, birds of paradise, marsupials). In 1858, Wallace sent Darwin his Ternate Paper, in which he first outlined the concept “the fittest shall survive.” Darwin up to that point had not published one word about evolution, though he had been pondering the same questions raised in the letter for years. It is a widely held belief among reputable historians and conspiracy theorists that the letter galvanized the older and more prominent scientist into publishing Origin of the Species, the first challenge to the Biblical concept of creation. Today Darwin is a household name; Wallace isn’t. Sochaczewski’s exceptionally readable and entertaining narrative spurs us to wonder about some of the greatest “What ifs” of modern science. Did Darwin and the lessacclaimed Wallace arrive at their similar ideas independently? Or did Wallace inadvertently give Darwin the “key” to evolution, then he and his well-placed friends in the British scientific hierarchy deliberately sideline Wallace? Was Wallace cheated out of fame, riches and glory?

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Local News Garbage and Fights Mar Nyepi Celebrations Nyepi day this year was uneventful and there were no incidents to taint the sanctity of the holy Hindu day of silence.

of men that were drinking at a local “warung” refused to

However on Monday (11/3) on the eve of “pangerupukan” (abolishing of evil spirits), several bloody incidents marred the celebrations.

Refuse created by the annual event has also become a

Tensions between groups occurred in Sibang and Petulu Nagi in Gianyar. Local police and traditional leaders managed to gain control of the situation and the clash between the two villages was successfully diffused. Blood was also shed in Kesiman, Denpasar when Made Sukana (aka Made Flip) a member of Banjar Abiantubuh Kesiman, was stabbed by another man from the same banjar, Wayan Jeger Cenik Sukadana. Jeger was set upon by an angry mob of Sukanas supporters and was later treated for his injuries at Sanglah hospital. Sukana was rushed to Puri Raharja hospital. However, due to the severity of his injuries was eventually transferred to Sanglah hospital.

move out of the way when the “ogoh ogoh” procession wanted to pass.

concern according to the Head of the Department of Hygiene in Denpasar Ketut Wisada. Wisada stated that garbage generated by the event has increased 70 percent in comparison to last years Nyepi celebration. The total amount of waste generated reached 1190 tons. This figure was much larger than on regular days when the maximum reached 700 tonnes, or equivalent to 3,000 cubic meters per day. Wisada said that most of the garbage consisted of old offerings, monster (ogoh-ogoh) carcasses, and plastic drinking cups and bottles. According to tradition the ogoh-ogoh should be burned within 24 hours of the parade but in modern times many are

According to eyewitnesses the trouble began when a group

saved for exhibition or sold to hotels. (March 14th 2013)

Greenpeace Welcomes Forest Conservation Pilot from Indonesian Palm Oil Producer Greenpeace Indonesia today welcomed the launch of a

GAR committed to an ambitious Forest Conservation

forest conservation pilot project by Indonesia’s largest palm

Policy to prevent deforestation from taking place in its palm

oil producer, Golden Agri-Resources (GAR), to protect High

oil operations in February 2011 following Greenpeace’s

Carbon Stock (HCS) forests and called on other palm oil

campaign and consumer pressure against deforestation

producers to take similar action.

and peat land clearance for palm oil in Indonesia.

“Greenpeace commends GAR for putting its Forest

This policy entails a commitment to not develop areas

Conservation Policy commitment into action. GAR’s initiative

identified as High Conservation Values (HCV) and peat

is crucial for finally breaking the link between palm oil and

regardless of depth, and not to develop areas with High

deforestation,” said Bustar Maitar, Head of Greenpeace

Carbon Stock (HCS). Identifying HCS forests required an innovative and robust

with Greenpeace and global forestry non-profit group The Forest Trust (TFT), GAR will roll out its Forest Conservation Policy to work with local communities and government to conserve forested areas in all concessions that it is currently developing, beginning with PT Kartika Prima Cipta (KPC) in West Kalimantan.

methodology that has been developed by GAR in collaboration with TFT and Greenpeace and was first presented in June 2012. Greenpeace calls on other palm oil producers to follow GAR’s initiative rather than hide behind weak legislation and certification systems, such as the Roundtable on

This is a global GAR policy, which will also be implemented in the company’s investment in Liberia (GVL) and, providing it is successfully implemented, would set a strong example for future oil palm development in Africa.

Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO).

In less than three months time the moratorium on new

acquired among consumers and financial institutions, it committed to protecting Indonesia’s remaining forests, and those which will continue their destructive practices. “Consumer product companies that buy palm oil need to

today’s

support industry leaders that are willing to take bold

announcement as a strong signal that government, industry

measures to protect forests and peat land and not simply

and civil society together can turn the tide and protect

depend on certification systems that have been struggling

Indonesia’s forests for the sake of the people and

unsuccessfully for years to design and implement

biodiversity that depend on them and for the global climate,”

measures needed to do the same thing,” said Bustar.

said Bustar.

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Entertainment group Ismaya Live on Sunday (2/3) revealed that legendary rock band Aerosmith will play a show in Indonesia on May 11. Ismaya Live disclosed the news on its Facebook and Twitter pages around 3 p.m. on Sunday. Information about ticket prices and venue has not been released. The award-winning American rock band Aerosmith - comprised of singer Steven Tyler, guitarists Joe Perry and Brad Whitford, bassist Tom Hamilton and drummer Joey Kramer - has sold more than 150 million albums since the band formed in 1970. Tyler and Perry in February were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and are known for hits such as “Dude (Looks Like a Lady),” “Walk This Way,” “Janie’s Got a Gun” and “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing.” The band’s May 11 show is part of its Global Warming World Tour, which includes stops in Australia and New Zealand ahead of its Indonesia concert. (March 3rd 2013)

The bridge connecting Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan collapsed on Thursday (28/2) leaving residents stranded on either side. Built in 1991 by the provincial government, residents say the steel framework was showing signs of rust and rot. For four days the 140-metre span bridge was noticeably shaking as gale force winds and massive swells raged through the waterway separating the two islands off the coast of Bali. It finally collapsed yesterday in a mass of concrete and steel. Resident Nyoman Sarda, echoed the wishes of the residents of both islands when he expressed the hope that the government will repair the bridge and build an emergency bridge in the meantime so that residents can continue their activities. The bridge is the only link between the two islands and currently residents are forced to make the crossing by boat. (March 1st 2013) 4.7 Quake Rattles Bali

concessions in forested areas will expire. The

US Rock Band Aerosmith Scheduled to Play in Indonesia in May

If the palm oil industry is to erase the bad reputation it has needs to be clear which plantation companies are truly

”The future of Indonesia’s rainforests hangs in the balance.

The Bali provincial administration conducted a coral reef rehabilitation program to ensure the sustainability of marine habitat. The coral reef rehabilitation program was conducted because 20,8 percent of the existing 7.200-hectare coral reefs in Bali were in poor condition, I Ketut Teneng said here on Thursday (28/2). He said that the rehabilitation work of coral reefs has involved the coastal communities in the area, and the local government has also provided stimulus funds. Each coastal village, which is involved with the preservation of the marine environment, will receive assistance amounting Rp. 50 million from the local government. The preservation of coral reefs and underwater habitats is necessary to protect dozens of species of ornamental fish. It is also an important attraction for tourists who want to enjoy the underwater panorama. Ketut added that the preservation of the underwater world is expected to have a positive impact on the local communities who mostly earn their living as fishermen. (February 28th 2013)

Extreme Weather Causes Bridge Collapse

South East Asia’s Indonesia Forest Campaign. After developing a methodology for defining HCS forests

Bali Government Carries out Coral Reef Rehabilitation Program

Residents of Denpasar and Kuta felt an earthquake measuring 4.7 on the Richter scale on Tuesday (5/3) afternoon. The quake’s epicenter was located 95 kilometers southwest of Mataram, in Lombok, and struck at 6:22 pm local time however no major damage has been reported. A similar strength earthquake also occurred in Lampung, South Sumatra. The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) recorded a tectonic earthquake measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale that hit at 9.09pm last night. According to the Head of Kotabumi Geophysics Station, Yuharman, the earthquake’s epicenter was 16km southeast of the Tanggamus Regency, at a depth of 10 km. Many local residents claimed to have felt the tremor, although as with the Bali quake, no major damage or injury has been reported. (March 6th 2013)


Bali Advertiser Benoa Harbor Upgrades to Accommodate Cruise Liners At the recent ITB meeting in Berlin Indonesian Tourism Minister Mari Elka Pangestu stated that in an effort to attract more cruise ship passengers that 10 ports would expand their facilities. Ten ports are currently being renovated for large cruise ships and according to the minister the projects should be completed by 2014. The first of these new anchoring grounds is Benoa on the island of Bali. The number of cruise ship passengers is expected to increase from 118,000 in this year by half a million in 2016. The project also promises to improve access to 15 more attractions throughout Indonesia within the next three years. Among the attractions are Buddhist temple Borobudur on Java, Komodo island, as well as the diving destinations in Sulawesi, Derawan (Kalimantan) and Raja Ampat (Papua New Guinea). The flights access from Jakarta, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will also be developed for these regions. (March 10th 2013) Bali Mulls ‘No sex’ Signs after Couple Caught in Temple Officials on the Indonesian island of Bali are considering putting up “no sex” signs at Hindu temples after a lusty Estonian couple Katrin Silman (32) and Urmas Silman (43), were caught in the act. Police took the pair in for questioning after they were found by youth leaders who had gone to check up on repairs at the temple in the village of Saraseda. “They said they really did not know that sex at temples was prohibited in Bali, so we just let them go and left it up to the village heads to decide how to handle the case,” Gianyar district police chief Hadi Purnomo told AFP Friday. “In the end, the village decided they wanted to hold a cleansing ceremony and ordered the couple to pay 20 million rupiah (about S$2,500) to fund the ritual.” The couple admitted they had also used the temple’s outdoor shower before having sex, Purnomo said, and apologized. District officials are now discussing whether to add “no sex” signs to the temples besides the usual “no eating” and “no smoking” warnings. (March 8th 2012) Greenpeace Indonesia to Focus on Campaigns Against Over Fishing Greenpeace Indonesia will focus on launching campaigns against over fishing to protect the country’s marine environment starting this year. “Our focus will be on over fishing and illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities because the two issues need to be monitored,” Greenpeace Indonesia campaigner Arifsyah M Nasution said here on Friday (8/3). Greenpeace is usually concerned about environmental problems such as deforestation and

Corby’s Behavior Angers Bali Prison Warden Australian drug smuggler Schapelle Corby has earned the ire of the chief warden of Bali’s Kerobokan Penitentiary, which could derail her chances of getting another remission or parole. “I have to be strict from now on,” the chief warden, Gusti Ngurah Wiratna, said on Wednesday (6/3). “If she fails to perform her duties, we will not give her any privileges. Don’t ask for a remission or parole.” Wiratna said the 36-year-old Corby failed to attend several mandatory activities, the latest being the ceremony on Wednesday morning to declare Kerobokan Penitentiary a model prison for being free of mobile phones, illegal fees and drugs. “Corby was absent for no clear reason,” he said, adding that she also refused to attend a Christmas celebration on Jan. 4, 2013. “Whoever the prisoner is, regardless of whether they are one of our own people or a foreigner, if they don’t perform their duties and join all activities, we will punish them,” he added. Other prisoners who did not attend the ceremony included convicted British drug smuggler Lindsay Sandiford. Corby, who was sentenced in 2005 to 20 years in prison for attempting to smuggle 4.2 kilograms of marijuana into Bali, has already received seven years and seven months worth of sentence cuts. Sentence cuts in Indonesia are traditionally given to mark Independence Day and on major religious holidays - Christmas for Christian inmates, Idul Fitri for Muslims, Galungan for Hindus and Waisak for Buddhists. The remissions are given based on recommendations from prison officials. In addition to a combined 31 months worth of remissions given out during holidays, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono granted her a five-year reduction in May 2012. She is now due to be released in September 2017, earlier if she gets parole. But in November 2012, senior prison official Rachmat Priyo Sutardjo told AFP that the parole has been suspended. Without parole, she is not due for release until September 2017. “We have suspended parole requests by foreign prisoners as the new immigration law contradicts a current regulation,” senior prisons official Rachmat Priyo Sutardjo told AFP. (March 6th 2013)

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Fremantle to Bali Race and Rally Yachts Here in May “The excitement is mounting.” Marina Valmadre - Media Spokesperson for Fremantle Sailing Club The trigger for the starting gun for this year ’s Wonderful Indonesia Fremantle to Bali Race and Rally 2013 will be pulled on May 4 in the waters just off the Fremantle Sailing Club in Western Australia. The event which is sponsored by the Indonesian Government through the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy under the banner of Wonderful Indonesia is recognition of the growing importance of attracting overseas Skippers to sail in Indonesian waters. The government is bending over backwards to get more yachts here as the economic spinoffs to remote coastal villages and provinces are obvious. This strategy seems to be working as the last event in 2011 attracted about 20 yachts whereas this year the number of Skippers that put up their hands or sails, if you will, has risen by 100%. Not a bad effort considering the amount of uncertainty around the globe at the moment. Over 40 yachts will attempt the 1440 nautical mile course and start arriving in Bali in later in the month of May. Preparations at the Fremantle end have reached a fever pitch with the Fremantle Sailing Club’s Media person Marina Valmadre saying, “The excitement is mounting.”

Fastest Yacht in the World Coming to Bali I n a n extraordinary coup for this year’s event is the inclusion of the multimillion dollar ultra-lite Maxi Ya c h t , s v Tokolosh VI, one of the fastest yachts in the world. Hoping to shave days off the fastest time record the high speed flyer will bring the excitement of big high tech yacht racing to Balinese shores. With a length of 27.4 metres and a mast with an overall height of 43 metres, she is no shrinking violet. She is about as tall as 15 floors of a residential building and just screams excitement and speed. As one of just seven canting keel Super Maxi Yachts in the world today, international eyes will be on the magnificent racer. Terry Baker, Chairman of the Race and Rally has welcomed the spectacular yacht to the fleet and said that as the word spreads this may be the start of an opportunity in future years for WA to develop an Indian Ocean Maxi Yacht Race. He said that, “records are made to be broken and with the boat having a top speed of 34 knots it could take a day or two off the record set by WA yacht sv Limit in the last race. Sv Limit took 6 days and five hours sailing at 10 knots to break the previously long-held record set by Rolly Tasker in his yacht sv Siska. “The opportunity to have a boat of such international significance racing in Western Australia’s only international yacht race is just extraordinary and will ensure the eyes of the world will be on us and on her arrival in Bali,” said Mr Baker.

Sailing Wanitas Sailing Here Too This year’s Race and Rally has proven to be alluring to several women, among them Kay Risely a committee member for the event, Ceris Arns who will sail with her husband and crew on their boat sv Wasabi, and geologist Joanna Pearson who will be skippering her yacht sv Odyssey of Fremantle. Kaye Risley has been giving up her time for years helping

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out at the Fremantle Sailing Club as an active Committee member. She played a key role in the last Race and Rally Event in 2011 and as a top yachtswomen it is good to see that she will be getting a bit wind in her hair and jumping on board. Ceris Arns is no stranger to offshore sailing which she says she just thrives on. She is well aware of the importance of training and strength building exercises ahead of the race to ensure she is ready for what she expects to be a nine to ten day race. “Because Wasabi doesn’t have electric winches or auto-pilot we are working all the way, so I need a lot of stamina for helming our boat hence the fitness and strength training,” she said. Ceris says she loves sailing and is involved in all of the crewing duties from helming, taking watches and navigating – everything that’s needed to make the boat go better and as fast as it can. She has her eye already on the post Race and Rally “trophy night” and is looking forward to the fun of the celebrations when reaching Bali. “I will be tucking something light and lovely into my sports bag to wear for the celebrations at the other end,” said Ceris. Mother of four, Joanna Pearson is keen on adventure and has a great love of travel. Growing up in the south of England, Joanna was often sailing around in dinghies. And with her father being a boat builder was always around boats. “I have always loved the idea of cruising around the world and I will do that when the kids have left home.” she said. “An event like this also forces you to understand boat and sea safety which is helped by the Club’s support programmes,” said Joanna, adding that her training as a geologist had fostered an interest and respect for processes and a love of learning new things: “And to top it off, the cruising opportunity in Indonesia is just extremely appealing,” said Joanna. “It definitely adds to the allure of this terrific race to Bali run by our club.”

Beyond Bali Rally After the main Race and Rally event is finished many Skippers are planning to explore other parts of Indonesia. The intended course is to sail eastwards along the archipelago from Bali to the Spice Islands. This is yet another event that recognizes the potential of Indonesia as a cruising destination. After the 2011 event a few Skippers went off exploring Indonesia and took back to Fremantle many fantastic stories which have resulted in some serious post-race and rally planning. Terry Baker said the Beyond Bali component of the Wonderful Indonesia Fremantle to Bali Race and Rally 2013 was a magnificent addition to the event and has proven to be a great drawcard for Skippers. The enticing Beyond Bali itinerary has been designed by Event Committee Member Ralph Newton and includes locations, stopovers, distances and a chart overlaid on Google Earth with photos of the many enchanting places for those taking part in Beyond Bali. Skippers interested in joining the Beyond Bali event are welcome to join the group and sail in company are encouraged to contact Ralph Newton.

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BALI ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION For those who care for the Bali street dogs Bali Animal Welfare Organization is widely and affectionately known as BAWA. It is a non profit organization registered in Indonesia and is dedicated to improving the life of animals in Bali. BAWA was founded by Janice Girardi an American resident of Bali for over 30 years. Janice has supported many community and animal welfare projects for more than 10 years and a lot of the support comes from her own resources. On most days Janice can be seen out and about assisting street dogs. BAWA relies on donations, volunteers and its partner organization in Australia The Bali Street Dog Fund. BAWA’s mission statement is : To relieve pain and suffering and over population by providing medical care, spay and neutering, street feeding and adoption, educating children and adults in animal welfare. Primarily known for assisting street dogs (and kittens), BAWA as an animal welfare association has had cases involving cats, horses,bats,deer, birds,monkeys, luwak (civets) and dolphins. It is probably appropriate to mention that some treatment of animals is lack of education on how to take care of an animal and therefore BAWA has recognized this need and the importance of their education programme. BAWA has approxiamately 55 Indonesian staff and 7 vets. Volunteers are always welcome to assist mainly at the clinic. BAWA run a variety of services *Vaccination and sterilization *Clinic *Ambulance (including street feeding) *Adoption (including puppy rescue and rehabilitation) *Education These five are the frontline to relieve animal suffering. Also BAWA services include *BAWA shop *Bali Dog Idol Contest (a huge success) * Fund raising and animal welfare seminars I will endeavour to get the main points of each of the services. Vaccination and Sterilization As we know rabies became a problem in Bali in 2008 and although initially it was seen by the Government to control the problem by mass culling BAWA was able to provide with intervention and education a less cruel method. Working in conjunction with the Indonesian Government, WSPA and the Australian Government a vaccination programme to prevent diseases such as rabies, BAWA tirelessly vaccinated all areas of the island. Vaccination is the only way to bring rabies under control. Sterilization is the key to keeping the animal population under control. The sterilization programme is funded by The Bali Street Dog Appeal based in Australia. This service is provided free for Balinese families who are too poor to pay. The expat community and more affluent Balinese can utilise the service however there will be a charge for service. 24 hour clinic Located at Jl. Raya Lodtunduh, Banjar Klingkung, Lodtunduh, Ubud. Tel (0361) 981490 The clinic attends to sick, injured and traumatised animals. It can house up to a maximum of 80 animals at a time. A vet is in attendance at the clinic. Vets at the clinic are primarily there for street dogs. The clinic promotes a no kill policy however if an animal is beyond treatment and deemed to be suffering a decision by the vet to euthanase may be made. Animals are housed in cages as they have treatment. As they need to be kept scrupiously clean and sterile, volunteers (who must be vaccinated against rabies) are gratefully accepted at the clinic. Puppies are usually taken to the clinic for treatment as they are later placed for adoption. Adult

dogs are only taken to the clinic if they cannot be treated on site as they are territorial and if treated at the clinic it can only be for a short period otherwise they will need to be rehomed. BAWA encourages the local community to feed and take responsibility for the dogs in their area. Emergencies such as poisoning, snake bite or accident are available to all Bali residents on a reasonable fee basis or free to poor Balinese and unowned dogs. 24 hour ambulance service I had the opportunity to go out with the ambulance staff for a day. It is a most valuable service as it is one of the initial services to assist animals in need.The ambulance has a vet on duty who provides immediate assistance to animals who are sick, injured and in distress. The ambulance stocks a range of medicines to treat animals who need treatment for wounds, scabies/mange and other parasites. As stated adult street dogs are treated on site if possible due to them being territorial. The ambulance regularily will drive around areas looking for animals who may need treatment or feeding. It should be noted that there are two ambulances however due to lack of funds only one ambulance is on the road. Adoption Vets check for potential homes and provide education to ensure new adoptees become responsible pet owners. BAWA also have a puppy rescue and rehabilitation programme. Because female puppies are costly to sterilize they are often abandoned after birth. This leaves them vulnerable to being hit by cars or starving to death. BAWA rescues puppies (and kittens) from the street and takes care of them until old enough to be adopted. All receive food, medical care, vaccination and sterilization. I had the delightful opportunity to visit PUPPY HOUSE in Ubud. It was such a pleasant and friendly atmosphere with a lovely couple from Jakarta who are the ‘parents’ to the puppies and care for them in a loving home prior to adoption. All puppies are healthy and well socialised and ready for new homes. Such lucky puppies are just waiting for someone to care for and love them. A successful adoption initiative is the adoption from village to village where puppies are not removed and this minimises stress for the animal. BAWA provides education, food and support. There is also a fostering programme whilst dogs await adoption. I also met a lady called Darsih who had initially fostered four dogs and she became so enarmoured by them she chose to adopt them. The dogs were so well behaved and she was able to get all four of them to sit and wait for their treat! A wonderful sight and it just shows what love can do. Adoptions contact: jenny@bawabali.com Education Programme The BAWA team conduct daily education programmes at local schools, banjars and international schools. They are for adult and children and provide education on animal welfare and being a responsible pet owner. The education programme is proving to be increasingly successful and the long term results show a change in attitude. One example is calls to the ambulance service used to be 70% from expats and now 50% of calls come from local people and this is an indicator that education works. Another example is in the past mother and puppies were simply thrown away and BAWA’s education programme showed a simple solution and assurance that sterilization is the answer and will prevent further pregnancies. BAWA assists with adoption should a dog already be pregnant. Other issues addressed are bite prevention, leaving chained dogs in the hot sun often without water, abandoned dogs, animals left to die if sick or injured, poisoned, beaten and stabbed dogs.

BAWA Shop Located at Jl. Monkey Forest 100X, Ubud. Tel (0361)977217. A variety of items can be purchased from the shop such as T-shirts, wristbands etc. Usually there are one or two puppies in the shop which steal the hearts of customers. All proceeds of the shop go to the education programme. Donations can be dropped at the shop. Bali Idol Dog Contest This annual event was recently held in Banjar Triewengsa, Gianyar and again was an enormous success. It is a local event conducted over a full day of events and quizzes and concludes with a winner for taking the best care of dog. Remarkable progress has been seen with Balinese children and their elders showing how they handle their dog. All the dogs were in excellent condition and showed they have had obvious love and care. Children and adults bonded well with the dogs. A direct result of BAWA’s education programme. The recent event was supported by IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare). The eventual winner of the contest won a bicycle provided by a sponsor. Fund Raising and Seminars The Bali Street Dog Fund in Melbourne, Australia hold Bali nights to raise funds for the sterilization programme. Most funds raised are from people who donate monthly. Should you wish to raise funds for BAWA it will be gratefully received. A seminar was held late last year and is the first of a series planned. It was conducted at Hindu Dharma University in Denpasar and 400 people participated. Many of them university students and this may open a whole new chapter to a new generation of thinking. The seminar speakers were a Hindu and Indian priest. There was a lot of discussion regarding animal welfare from a Hindu perspective. All participants were interested to pursue the topic. BAWA Wish List BAWA is always in need of the following : towels, toys (for the clinic and a w a i t i n g adoptions), old v e h i c l e s (ambulance demand high and vets often resort to using their own transport), non restricted medicines, donations in cash or prizes and of course food. Items can be delivered to the BAWA shop or you can make arrangements for pick up (0361)977217 or 0811389004 Donations All donations can go to : BAWA Yayasan Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA) Permata Bank, Cabang Ubud Account #4001395454 Swift code BBBAIDJA All USA donations are tax exempt ( details on BAWA website www.bawabali.com) Donations can be via PayPal, regular subscriptions can be arranged. In a further issue of the Bali Advertiser I will be elaborating on several other items : • What does your donation do? • What foods are suitable? • Non registered medicines needed • Volunteers and how to become a volunteer • Personal interview with Janice Girardi and some animal rescue stories • Update on possible new premises due to current lease expiring On a personal note I would like to thank the very dedicated staff and volunteers at BAWA for their tireless work to helping raise awareness of animal welfare in Bali. Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] I’m looking for part time job. Working at home, have internet connection. Experienced in admin and Accounting. Speak English and Bahasa. Please e-mail: <madedewi83@gmail. com>. [925] Expat long termed stay is searching for challenging fulltime management position at a reliable company. Over 10 years experience in the retail business. Motivated, team player and hardworking. For CV <mainski@gmail.com> / 0819 3601 4449. [595]

Very experienced GM with emphasis on boutique properties, very strong in marketing both locally and internationally, very good in finance, F & B and overall operations. A real team leader and good in people skills, have a lot of pre opening experience, seeking a new similar position in Bali also available for hotel technical adviser or consultant. For my CV please contact 081 2384 2473. [826] Executive Chef looking for new position, experienced 5 star hotel in Indonesia. Please contact: <chefpassione32@gmail. com>. [833] Master’s Degree Teacher Engl / Span / Germ Available for Adults + Children, Private + Companies. Call 0812 3958 5757. [836]

Australian Home Tutor seeks 4 hrs work/day for 5 days/week. Ph: 0813 3712 4869 John. [758]

Looking for part time job on Saturday and Sunday to be housemaid or cook. I can cook Indonesian, Chinese some western food. I speak reasonable English, Please send offers of salary to my email. <sandratj78@yahoo. com>. [856]

Helping and Managing to start your silver production, Hani 0812 4637 8630 SMS only. [798]

Need Cook, Butler or Nanny? 10 years experience, Fluent English. Please contact 0878 5720 3573. [857]

Russian expat looking for a job in Shipping/ Logistics/Operations or an administrative position. 6 years working experience. Fluent English, French, average Bahasa. Advanced degree. Tel. 0821 4657 8737 Lana. [799]

Female, experienced PA/ business development manager w/expats looking for part-time job. <jobinbali@ hotmail.com>. [860]

Accountant, tax consultant, Quickbooks expert 0878 6002 2239 / <anggra1@ yahoo.com>. [787]

Female, single, 33, Good English speaking & written, secretarial or administrative professional role, computer literate. Please contact 081338 206367 <ernita. marbun@yahoo.com>. [558]

Female looking for job as Villa Manager/Office Manager/PA/Accounting. Contact 081 855 9628. [875] Italian language Teacher and Tutor of Maths, Science and French up to GCSE level. Based in Sanur area. Write to <sarlu9666@gmail. com> for inquiries. [876]

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PT Burung Hitam, a Fashion Company based in Bali is seeking a Fashion Assistant. You are fashion foreword: talented, hardworking, organized and detail-oriented who can assist with both our women’s and men’s lines. You will assist with product design, handle research, produce working specs, approve samples for production, manage production and track inventory. Requirements: Male/Female, Age: 21- 28, Strong Computer Skills. Please email CV to: ina@burunghitam.com inc. expected salary NC/Es/20 Mar 13

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BB-B207

Seminyak

BB-V1054

Seminyak

BB-V1067

• Three-bedroom Canggu paradise • Sit on 500sqm land, offered for 25 years with option to extend based on market price • Open plan living/ dining and kitchen area with high ceilings, hardwood Àoors & built in furniture, leading out to a large garden housing 13 x 3 metre swimming pool • All 3BR are en-suite, there is an additional guest toilet & 2 parking spaces for cars • Just a 6mins drive from the beach & close to int. schools, restaurants and shops

• Rare opportunity in the heart of Seminyak • This beautiful and cozy villa sit on 700sqm of land for 19 years leasehold • Offers private lush big garden, 4 bedrooms with en-suite, 2 bedrooms are free standing, and features its own generous outdoor/indoor tropical style bathroom. • Furnished, living/dining area can be close or open by sliding door, swimming pool • Tucked away in a small peaceful street and a mere ¿ve minutes walk to a sweeping sandy beach

• Modern and stunning sleek look villa in Batu Belig beach • Sit on 377sqm of land, 43 year lease with 12 year extension based on market price • This 3 storey villa consist of 5 BR ensuite, spacious open living/dining, modern kitchen & a rooftop deck, alfresco jaccuzi tub & a large sofas looking out to the ocean • Running as a holiday rental villa with pooled income and Canggu Club membership • Just a short hop skip and a jump from Batu Belig Beach

For Sale IDR 2,500,000,000 Adami Gilberto (62) 812 4658 8471 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale USD 390,000 Adami Gilberto (62) 812 4658 8471 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

For Sale EUR 522,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-L830

Central Seminyak land plots, unbeatable location 700 square meters land plot, very good rectangular shape and great proportions 12-meter public road access with electricity, telephone & water supply onsite Leasehold for 28 years at IDR 14,000,000/are/yr + 25 years extension Walking distance to shops, bars and restaurants along the famous Oberoi Street

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BA-A45

Fantastically located Apartment The stunning apartment in the heart of Seminyak A spacious balcony boasting great views over Seminyak towards the ocean Facilities include guest parking area, large communal swimming pool and sundeck Centrally located - walking distance to ¿ne restaurants, shops and spas

BC-B144

• This beautiful leasehold Villa completed with Operational License (Pondok Wisata) • Located in Raya Mas where we can feel the temptations of Rice Field in the morning, and a Friendly touch of Cold in the evening • Settled in 923sqm land size and 110sqm building size, consist of 2 bedroom with 2 ensuite bathroom. Fully furnished and private pool • Leasehold for 30 years + extended option for another 10 years. This great value for investment

For Sale – USD 205.000,Mediani (62) 815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642

This exceptional villa is both traditional and luxurious. Comprising 3 separate suites and 4 large double bedrooms Each suite provides complete privacy and personal space, with the outdoor lounge and pool Approximately 325 sqm built, set on 752 sqm of freehold land Located in a idyllic location on a hilltop nestled between Nusa Dua and Jimbaran Bay

Ungasan • • • • •

BA-L589

Dream Development Plot with Picturesque Views This 1000 square meter land plot is situated within an exclusive gated estate Boasting simply magni¿cent views over Jimbaran Bay and Benoa An idyllic plot to build your own luxurious private residence 30 minutes to the International Airport of Bali.

Sanur

Jimbaran Beach • • • • •

BA-B76

A Most Desirable Traditional Style Villa Property boasts 5 bedrooms found in 3 separate buildings Set on an impressive 1,300 square meters of land This charming home features large manicured tropical gardens 20 minutes driving time to the International Airport of Bali

For Freehold USD 495,000 Stephen Williams (62) 857 381 285 89 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

For Freehold USD 464,000 Luki Purwanti (62) 819 998 491 23 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

For Lease USD 295,000 for 99 years Jack Mitchell (62) 812 398 887 30 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

Ubud

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BA-B71

For Freehold USD 464,000 Siti Purba (62) 878 628 220 02 Jimbaran of¿ce (62) 361 703 208

For Sale IDR 2,744,000,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce (62 361) 737 358

Oberoi

Gunung Patung

Sanur

BC- B104

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The true tropical Balinese style Villa The villa sit in the freehold land of 1466 sqm with the total buildings are approx 570 sqm There are 3 air conditioned bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms plus a powder room A large air conditioned of¿ce with wireless broadband internet. 4 Àat screen TVs inside the rooms. A large bale bengong with natural stone and granite top refrigerated bar , large swimming pool laid in a spacious beautiful garden • Completed with maid quarter house and big genset

For Sale – AUD 1.400.000,Mediani (62)815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642

BC-L616

Saba

BC-L603

• This land is very suitable for building a private villa • Located in a running luxury villa complex area and exclusive neighborhood surroundings. • 2880 sqm, leasehold for 28 years and possible to extend for another 30 years • A walking distance from the black sand Padang Galak beach and 2 km’s jogging distance from Sanur’s white sandy beaches and shops

• 1800 sqm freehold Land well situated close to Saba beach. • The land has a private access road with paving block surface, measuring 7x50 meter • Ideal for developing a villa complex as the land is Àat and accessible but set in a beautiful quiet, green and rural area • With the future tourism development projection in the East Coast, this land is a “Golden Land” of development opportunity, ready to produce great investment returns

For Sale – Rp. 2.580.480.000,Mediani (62) 815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642

For Sale – Rp. 5.400.000.000,Mediani (62) 815 4721 9369 Sanur Of¿ce (62)361 28 7642 C/Re/G-20 March 13


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Bali Advertiser

20 March - 03 April, 2013

CHEAP VILLA FOR LEASE

BUDGET GUESTHOUSE Kuta EcoStay in the heart of Kuta

Min. 5 years

Brand NEW – Top Quality – Promo Rates!

Max 30 years

Contact: (+62) 0 816 188 0097 or 0 813 2200 4110 Email: fitri@kutaecostay.com Address: 12 Gang Lotring, Jalan Pantai Kuta

Please contact

0813 3864 4664

(50m along lane opposite Warung Made restaurant in Kuta)

Designed for travellers wanting value for money and who have an eco-conscience

www.villamaha.com

C/Re/G-12 Dec. 12

C/Re/I-17 Oct 12

NC/RE/U-20 Mar. 13

LAND FOR RENT

Looking for: Investor for the beach project. Resort, spa and restaurant on main road. Near Tanah Lot. Good family business. Expatriate small company. You want to start business in Bali Email: balimembeli@gmail.com

Seminyak: 3 are, 10 are, 18 are, 40 are, villa area, great access Umalas: 6 are, 8 are, villa area, main access Canggu: 4 are, 20 are, 30 are, main access

LAND FOR SALE Seminyak: 3 are, 5.7 are, 8 are, villa area, great access Umalas, Kerobokan: 4 are, 7 are, 19 are, 52 are, villa area, main access Canggu: 5 are, 7 are, 8 are, 12 are, 21 are, 57 are, 44 are, great access Jimbaran: 50 are, 75 are cliff-front, 1.5 hectares cliff-front, 2 hectares view, 4.4 hectares view CALL: 081236333693, 08179725265 Email: balivillaland@gmail.com

C/Re/I-20 March 13

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CANGGU

CANGGU

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

2 Bedroom Joglo House for Rent in Babakan Canggu. 2 Spacious A/C Bedrooms with private bathroom. Big living area with kitchen. Pool and garden. 1 to 6 month available. <quicocunha@gmail.com>. [6588]

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

5 star Joglo houses for long-term lease. 2 bedroom and 4 bedroom for 23 years with extension. Babakan Canggu. Beautiful views in quiet neighborhood. Good prices, negotiable. <quicocunha@gmail.com>. [6589]

C/Re/G-17 Oct. 12

LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A-mazing value villas Canggu Beach. Your last chance to buy a brand new, architect designed, 2 bedroom villa with pool for less than US$150,000. Just 500m from the beach. Call us now! *VL-025 Seminyak. 2 adjoining villas. Great rental returns. 1x3br and 1x2br, both with pools. Fully furnished.Many forward bookings. US$398,000 for TWO! (neg) *VL-002 Petitenget.Next to W. 2 new absolutely stunning adjoining villas 1x3 and 1x4 br. Absolute top line furniture and fittings.2 garages, 2 pools. US$2,000,000 or separately, $950K and $1.25mill. *VS-037 Petitenget. Bargain. Near Potato Head.3 ensuite br. Pool.Very stylish villa. Full Furn. REDUCED TO $US340,000!*VL-026 Umalas2. 3 brvilla on 3.5 are. 1 year old.3 bth.Full Furn. Big pool. Quiet location. $US265,000 *VL-037 Umalas.TegalCupek. REDUCED! Very stylish 2 br/2bth pool villa, beautifully furnished. Pretty rice field area. NOW JUST US$147,000.Must sell.*VL-034 Umalas.JlKlecung. BARGAIN.3br riverfront villa on 6 are with BIG pool, big living spaces and big kitchen. USD $165.000 neg. *VL-038 A List Land Kuta Beachfront. 20 are freehold next to Holiday Inn. 38m white sand beachfront.35m street frontage.Square shape. Last of its kind – don’t miss it! Rp4 billion/are. *LS-161 Brawa Beach.26are. 29 yr lease. Good shape. Good access. Rp7.5Mill/are/yr. *LL-037 Umalas Lestari. 15 are. 30m streetfront. Good shape. 30 year lease.7mill/are/year nego. *LL-019 JlOberoi. Rare 10 areFreehold. Good shape and access. 1 min. walk to restaurants, shops. Price Rp.1.6 Bill/are. *LS-026 Petitenget.3.3 are. Rare small block. Walk to beach, shops, restaurants and nightlife. Perfect for short-term rental villa.Square shape.12 mill/are/year *LL-029 A List Hotels/Restaurant/Businesses Oberoi.URGENT SALE.Profitable 300 seatBBQ restaurant and Bar on 700m2.DRASTICALLY REDUCED!8 year lease.Indoor and outdoor bars.Pool table equipped. Fully furnished.All licenses.Fully operational.Loads of potential. Was US400,000 Now just US$280,000! Petitenget.Fashionable 9 villa resort on 39 are.Close to EVERYTHING. Walk to beach. Fully operational. Many forward bookings. US$8 million neg. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/I-06 March 13

Private Villa For Rent. Modern Minimalist style. Located walking distance to Berawa Beach, canggu club, nearest cafe canggu. 3Bedroom And Bathroom, study room, staffroom + bathroom, kitchen, livingroom, carpark, rooftop with ricefield, mountain and ocean View. Available short term and longterm. Contact: 871 5116 / 0818 0551 4128. [6395]

3 - gladak for sale - Teakwood house ideal for living or outdoor/porch. Adapted with glass to have more natural light. Easy relocation. No foundations required. Area 60 sqmtr. 150 Juta. <quicocunha@gmail.com>. [6590]

For rent 2 villas 3BDR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4BR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, full paddies + river view, 5 min to Canggu Club Jalan Pantai Berawa Gang Bisma. 0812 3672 2812, 0812 3630 5379. [6514]

New house for sale. dalung-Canggu. Second floor. Land 1are, building 162m2, 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms (one with bathtub ) western toilet, shower, living, guest room, laundry room, hot water, Gov. & well water, Kitchen, bar table, IMB, Garage. 15 minute from Canggu club. Rp. 950million. Owner (Kadek) +62 819 343956 54 No agent plase!!! [6601]

Villa rent/sale. Building 125m2 / 2.55 are. Furnished, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen full equip, garden, pool. 2 min from Berawa Beach. 5 min Canggu Club. Call 081 895 7082. [6551]

Cottage available Canggu, close to Brawa Beach, two bedrooms, recently renovated, fully furnished, 48 million P.A. Unfurnished 42 million. 0813 5333 5425 / 0818 0561 6283. [6578]

Brand new house for rent, 2bdr, 2bathr, furnished, equipped, AC, Wifi available, garden, gazebo, ricefield view, No swimming pool, 2mn to Brawa Beach, quite, safe and secure, available from April 20th to January 20th 2014. Price Rp 70 mill. For 10 months, Must see, call: 0818 0546 9657 or email. <iwaychaix@gmail.com>. [6552]

Sale land 255 m2, 5 mnt from Canggu Club, 300 mtr to the beach. Call 081 895 7082 / 0813 2509 5697. [6555]

Villa available for 4 months, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, swimming pool, garden, furnished, hot water, AC, 5 min from Canggu Club, overlooking rice fields. Contact: 0812 37 61 1347 or <villacanggubali@ymail.com>. [6553] Canggu, Babakan. House 4 rent, 2bedr, fully furnished, 2 years Rp. 85jt total. Pls SMS your e-mail to receive images of the house or just call to 0877 6105 9349. [6554]

Small freehold plot 1.8 are close to Brawa Beach. Perumahan status, excellent acces, electricity, water, IMB no problem.The land is flat and dry never floods. Serious buyers call 0878 6175 2268 or 081 7974 7768. [6581] Canggu Villa. Ocean views with lots of breeze. 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom fully furnished A/C linen, chef kitchen, pool + water feature, garage. Quite location. Photo’s available. Long or short term rental. <leilareef78@hotmail.com>. [6584]

Exclusive villa for rent in Canggu 5 min to Echo Beach facilities two bedrooms, private pool, hot water, AC, wifi. For monthly and yearly. For further information: +62 818 0204 0220 / +62 361 418807 (Jerry). [6556]

Overcontract (9 years) property in Canggu, ricefield view, quiet area, pool (9x4m), land 4 are, house 150m2, spacious terras, a balcony upstairs, livingroom with AC, 2 BR AC, 2 bathroom, western style kitchen, carport, staff quarter, landline, Speedy internet. Electricity 10.000 watt. Price: Rp. 80.000.000 a year (nego). 0813 3850 3567 / 0831 1952 7736. More info: <www.robenhan.wix.com/jansvilla>. [6586]

Land for lease 50 are in Canggu, close to Berawa and Echo Beach. Rice field view, two access road. Available entire land, half, smaller plots. IDR 3,5 million nego. Contact Nyoman 0852 3873 4042. [6563]

CANGGU, Villa, new 3 bed 3 bath, , pool, maids room and storage, Mostly furnished, high quality. Fantastic rice terrace views, 5 are of land, Nice quiet location. No Agents Please <e-balisolacoco@hotmail.com>. [6595]

Villa for rent, monthly, weekly, in Pererenan, Canggu, Echo Beach. 3 bedroom, 2 bedroom available in the end of May. All room with AC, internet high speedy, TV, swimming pool, full furnished with staff. Phone: 0878 6152 4094. E-mail: <soeparmi.li@yahoo.com>. [6574]

2 bedpool villa in pererenan 500m2 with huge garden full furnish walking distance to echo beach. Info and photos <www. villamade.com>. Available on 5th April 2013. Mob: +62 81 2365 8474, e-mail: <madesukasurfing@ gmail.com>. [6596]


Bali Advertiser

20 March - 03 April, 2013

VILLA FOR RENT - SEMINYAK GOLDEN LOCATION

Monthly 12 M Rp Just behind of Cafe Moka Seminyak, takes 5 min to Bali Deli and Jalan Oberoi. This house villa is newly refurbished, repainted, new roof and 2 new AC installed. Facilities: 2 bedrooms w/ bathtubs, large living room, large dining area, swimming pool, small garden, car parking space, electric 7.700 V, laundry space, air conditioned, water heater. Contact us at: 0858-5703-7774 (English)

081233021299 (Indonesian) Email: jayaabadibali810@gmail.com Also other weekly, monthly, yearly villas available

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KEROBOKAN

KEROBOKAN

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

Lowcost house for rent 2BR 5M/month less 5KM from the beach, price nego for longer term:internet,AC,TV,equipped kitchen call 0878 6142 2689 or email <dhini_bali@hotmail. com>. [6605]

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

Rentals short or long terms. Mertanadi 60A. 1& 2 bedroom apartments with pool and garden. Old Java house with modern amenities. Special prices. Visit daily 9-5. Tel. 0819 3435 0111. <www.casasantai.com>. [6606]

NC/Re/A-6 Mar 13

BB-V1052 PROPERTY

Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Eric +62 (0) 812 3766 3111 elivesey@exotiqproperty.com

Great deal! Nice house for rent in Umalas. 2/3 bedrooms, garden, swimming-pool, telephone line, internet. The house is quiet & fully equipped. 5000 Euros the year only! Overcontract 15,8 years. Call Deborah 0819 166 333 52. [6548] Brand new 2 bedroom 2 bathrooms Villa Aura for sale fully furniture, private pool, land size 120SqM2, building size 80SqM2. Location in Taman Sari-Kerobokan. For more info. Please contact: 0856-371 9366 or <your_homes09@ yahoo.com>. [6559] House for rent 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom. House for rent in Kerobokan unfurniture, private pool, land size 1,500 SqM. For more info. Please contact: 0856-371 9366 or <your_ homes09@yahoo.com>. [6560] New beautiful house for rent. 2 storey, 2 bedrooms, open living room/kitchen, extra 1 bedroom guest house in the big garden. No pool but fishpond. Countryside feeling. Long term/short term. Call 0813 5397 2572. [6562]

Freehold Umalas Prime Price USD 750,000 Just under 600 sqm land. Residence size 375 sqm Two storey 4 bedroom en-suite Swimming pool, garden, river frontage C/Re/G-6 March 13

SANUR For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362] Beach Villa for rent inside Griya Santrian complex. Modern, New, swimming pool, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom. 1 year $22,000, 2 year $40,000, negotiable. Come and have a look. Email <diannebali2@gmail.com> or call 0878 6248 1075. [6539] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [6558] Sanur beach villa with unobstructed sea view. Three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Swimming pool 10x3 meter. Land 5.5 are. Two story house 200m2 build surface. Lease until April 2032. Price: IDR 1.800.000.000. Interested: please email to: <sanurbeachvilla@gmail.com> for photos. [6570] Lease 7 rooms Homestay+Cafe in Sanur center, Jl. Sudamala, min 3 years , 7 are, touristic location, 10 min walk to sandy beaches, 25.000 USD/year. Contact Pedro sms 0813 3787 1760. [6573] 4Are Land with old house for Lease Rp40,000,000/year On Jalan Pengembak 200m to the beach. Well water, electricity 6,600w. Old balding able to use or break down. Call 081-3385-00970. [6582] For Rent: Monthly/ Yearly. Exotic, hand painted, carved room with A.C. , hot water, WIFI etc. 5 minutes from beach. Beautiful large garden with Bale to relax. E-mail: <fromhousetohomebali@gmail.com>. [6583] For sale/rent, USD 950,000, new hotel/villa. 10 rooms, 700m2, furnished, Sanur Beach. Best offer. Bank welcome. E-mail: <export032000@yahoo.com>. SMS only 0812 3612 8495. [6593] For rent. Kutat Lestari. New house. 3 beds/en suite. All furnished. Modern kitchen. 8m pool. Long term contract. Rp. 150 million per year. Contact owner: 0812 396 3685. [6420] Warehouse for rent, strategic location Sanur, facilities : office, bathrm, ac, telephone/speedy, water, large parking space, mainroad access. more information call Mr. Bagus 0361 275 3382 / 082 147 245 997. E-mail <mataharicantik@ yahoo.com>. [6597] SANUR self contained studio appt, air con, free wi-fi, pool in complex, clean, 3,750,000 rp per mth plus electric. Info: <newstartbali@gmail.com> / 0852 3796 4565. [6559]

Beautiful 1br and studio apartments with pool in Kerobokan start from 5 millions per month inc electric and wifi. Contact us <info@casablancobali.com>, <www. casablancobali.com>, phone: +62 819 1610 0568, Sari Dewi. [6564]

BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali LAND FOR SALE KUTA UTARA - Kulibul 3Are,4m Road Access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 325 Mill/ Are KEROBOKAN - Banjar Anyar, 5.5 Are, 3.5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. KEDUNGGU - 12 Are, 6m Road access, rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 230 Mill/ Are MENGENING - 28 Are, 4m Road access, beach views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 285 Mill/ Are NYITDAH - Belalang vilage, 13 Are, 1km from Kedunggu Surfing beach, Ready to build (Perumahan ),3.5 Road access, rice field paddy views,electric. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 125 Mill/ Are SESEH - 71 Are, 100m from Beach, 6m Road access. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 600 Mill/ Are PANTAI PASUT - 1.33 Ha, Beach front, 6m Road access. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 250 Mill/ Are PERERENAN - 5 Are, 5m Road access, ready to build,200m to the beach. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 650 Mill/ Are Villa for Sale Kedunggu Kedungu 5mn from the beach, 10mn from golf Meridien, 10 mn from supermarket in Kediri. 23 ares freehold villa. 3 bedrooms with AC. 9X5 infinity swimming pool. Sell furnished and equiped/ fridge, Modena electric oven, integrate Modena 3 burners gas,TV L.E.D. 40 inch+5.1 surround system. PRICE : US$ 537.000 Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I-20 March 13

Good price @USD13000/year, riversound-villa w/pool, private access river, ricefield view, gazebo, Raya CicakBuduk, North Kerobokan, 30minutes Kuta/Denpasar, foreign-local neighborhood, 4are, 2storey, 6bedrooms, 4bathrooms, carport, +62 81 131 6687, <h2spa@yahoo. com>. [6565] Factory for rent in jalan Tangkuban Perahu. 800 square meter, 3 floor, 2 staff room. Parking, 16000 watt electricity, office, 4 telephone. Contact +62 361 735 131. [6568] Land 7Are, 600 million/Are (fix), SHM, Kerobokan, 10 meters road access, excellent neighbors: villas, SPBU, bank, apartment, schools & hotel. Burger King/Pizza Hut/J.Co Sunset Road <5 minutes. Urgent 08 1919 16 7777 (owner). [6575] House for rent on 6 are, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 kitchen, living, big terrace, part furnished, big garden, Jl. Taman Mertanadi 54, 25m offroad, 70mill/yr, 60mill/yr for 6 yrs. 0813 3827 7486. <info@villapranabali.com>. [6576] Lynn Villa. Apartment for rent in Kerobokan included breakfast for 2 person. 1 bedroom apartment Rp. 7,000,000/ month + kitchen. 1 bedroom villa Rp. 15,000,000/month. Sharing swimming pool, AC, hot and cold water, TV cable, refrigerator and Wi-Fi. Call 0813 3806 2085. BB Pin 27D09E66. <gustisudiana@yahoo.co.id>. [6579]

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Small house to rent Kerobokan. 2 bedrooms, AC, living, dining, space open on garden, 8M month. 35M until end August. Security, cleaning available but not included. Green environment. Call 0878 6254 2631. [6585] For rent Beutifull new 5 Bedroom AC Villa, Br. Semer (walking distance to Bali Budha). 9are Building+15are Paddies view. 240mt2 building, fully funished, 3 bathroom, 4.5x8 pool(+kids), pool& staff houses, staff, cableTv, Internet. For Information, Photos & Visit <mimdomode@ hotmail.com> / 081 2382 7604. [6591] For sale Beautiful Freehold 26.40 are land, Br. Tibubeneg (1km north Brawa). Road access, parking area, 60mt well, wall around, villa foundations. 250million/are nego. For info & Visit <quantumode@hotmail.com> / 081 2382 7604. [6592] 2 bedrooms, AC, 2 bathrooms, new kitchen, flatscreen TV 42 inch, Indovision, garage, private pool 10x4m, beautiful garden (700m2). 5 min to Seminyak. Staff included, 12 mill month. Pls call Gaby 0819 9968 1811 or 0878 4410 7554 or e-mail <robexx@hotmail.com>. [6594] House for Rent, 3 are land, 3bedrooms with airco, bathroom each room, tropical garden, rice field view, open kitchen bar, 95million/year at Gn salak street near intl school Lentera Kasih. Info <fajarrr@hotmail.com> or 0878 6118 5402 / 081 896 9465. [6598] For rent luxurious spacious Villa, SW Pool, 4 bedrooms, 4 Bath, furnished, safe & quiete area, Banjar Semer, 220 million IDR, Open House March 21, 0812 8445 4343, <gennyska@gmail.com>. [6603] NC/Re/M-28 Nov. 12


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HOUSE FOR RENT / SALE

APARTMENTS & VILLAS Ubud - brand new 2 bedroom pool villa

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

150 sqm living Space on 600 sqm land. Overlooking rice fields. Master and guest bedrooms w. AC & en suite semi open bathrooms. Fully equipped kitchen,dining & living room. Infinity pool, deck & gazebo. 24 hour maid service & security Info contact : rollandlickert@yahoo.com Hp. 081 812 380 2358

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

avanee residence

Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Adami +62 (0) 812 4658 8471 agilberto@exotiqproperty.com

DENPASAR

BALI

“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

SEMINYAK

Jl.Saraswati - off Jl. Bidadari. 5mins to the heart of Seminyak. 4 bedrooms/ensuite in every room, AC, huge swimming pool, garden, maid quarter and overly expansive open plan joglo for lounge and kitchen. Now available for long term enquiries (min 5 years). Call 0878 6189 7970. [5647]

Villas for rent Seminyak 1, 2, 3, 4 Bedrooms, Modern style, Fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, Pool, Internet Connection, Tropical garden, price start from USD 80USD 500 /night Available for short and long term rentals. Contact +62 (0)81 7973 5110 - English. 0813 3773 7443 - Indonesia 0361-735 953. [6467]

Land for lease at jalan Yudistira gang Aman lane Banjar Tatag Seminyak, 28. 1 are (2810 SQM) 29 years + 25 years optional extension, ready to build, good access, electricity, water, phone, rice terrace view suitable for villas, Price IDR 8 mill /are/year. Please contact Putu 081 2380 6209 / email <bali-opportunity@indo.net.id>. [6479] Shop for rent. Great central location on main road in Seminyak. 32m2 shop space with upstairs perfect for office or studio. 2-4 years left on contract. Please contact 081 7471 9759 or 0818 0541 5453 for details. [6549]

LOOKING FOR

All ads Rp. 7.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Looking for land for lease Jl. Raya Udayana Kampus or Jl.Uluwatu2. Minimum 5 are. 0818 0543 4324. [001] Canggu. Looking for small villa or house to rent for two years from June 2013. Two bed two bath preferably with pool. E-mail <melva.stone@bigpond.com>. [002] Looking for Apartment / House to rent monthly. Kerobokan / Surrounding. Approx 2.5 mills/month. Rent yearly if good price. Fully furnished. 2 bedrooms, hot water, internet. Pics <inz_1999@yahoo.com>. [003] Looking for Land / Lease. Minimal 5 ares to 20 ares. Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu. 0819 3306 6804. [004] Looking for large Factory Building to rent, min. size is 15 are, trading area, pref. in Denpasar Barat or close. Pls. Call or SMS 0896 8555 4936 Mo – Fri. or email <factorybali13@gmail.com> 1m Rps. Commission for finder!. [005]

Contact BALI ADVERTISER

Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta - Bali Telp : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz

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SEMINYAK

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

REAL ESTATE

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

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Italian restaurant

PROPERTY

Two storey four bedroom villa on 650 sqm land Swimming pool and mature garden bordering river

Contact: 0361 789 2620, 087 862 112525, 081 239 54759

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Freehold Petitenget Villa Price USD 1,250,000

In Canggu, 4 storeys, 3 bedrooms, bathtub, 2 open air shower, private swimming pool, near Berawa Beach, 20 minutes to Tanah Lot & Supermarket. Good view from 4th floor (mountain, beach and airport). Price for rent Rp. 120 million/year (Nego) Price for sale Rp. 3.5 billion (Nego)

3br Modern villa in Seminyak. Just 2 years old. All bedrooms have ensuites with granite vanities & shower, Master includes bath and shower, AC, swimming pool, fully furnished, tvs & dvds in all bedrooms and living area. Storage room, Internet, Indovision, Guest 4th toilet. Central Seminyak Jalan Beraban. 280 mill. per year, minimum 2 years. Phone 081 834 4087, 0813 3870 0183. Email: <marita@labellacasabali.com>. [6561] Luxury furnished private villa Legian/Seminyak, 7 year lease for sale or rent Rp. 170 million per year (minimum 2 years), discount for longer term, 10 minutes walk Double6 Beach, 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathroom, pool, garden, internet. <lanceshay@hotmail.com>, 0821-4590-3667. [6330] Big shop for rent (95m2) on Seminyak main street, excellent condition. Fully renovated, five years contract left. Very good deal. Conveniant also for spa and restaurant. Call 0819 3601 7443 or 0812 4676 6349. [6171] Investment opportunity: ready build land only 1.2 are (or 3 are with optional small villa), private villa area centre Seminyak, fundation, fence, electricity, sceptic tank. Overcontract 18 years. Contact 0062 813 5305 1567 or <www.joullasrentestate.com>. <info@bebok.nl>. [6566] For rent Luxury Villa Seminyak , brandnew, 3 bdr, 4 bthr, AC, pool, 2,5 floors, rooftop with Jacuzzi+bar, fully furnished, garage, servant, Wi-Fi, open living and kitchen, walking distance to beach, price 30,000USD/year, 3,500USD/month, 150USD per room/night. Owner 0852 2884 5555. [6567]

Yearly/Monthly villa rental, Canggu/Seminyak, 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. [6604] Shop for rent in Seminyak, 100 mill/yr and share space for rent is 55 mill/yr, can pay one year at the time. Good for fashion outlet. Call 0857 3920 9947 / 0823 4135 4739. [6607] For rent longterm, nice and cozy villa in Petitenget, tranquil location with ricefield view though close to all amenities, fully furnished, 2 bedrooms ensuite, 1 maidroom, swimming pool, garden, parking. Contact 0818 0543 6297 or 0819 9900 2999. [6572] Big house for rent. 4 bed/3 bath, pool, Internet, big garden, great safe location, 2 maids included, furnished, Indovision, extra apartment over garage, April to December, 12 million per month. Call 733 697 or 0818 0546 2579. [6534] Villa at Seminyak. 19 months overcontract Rp. 220.000.000,Nego. Now - Sept 15, 2014. 2 KS beds w/ walk in wardrobe, 2 bathroom, cable-TV, washing machine, large fridge, freezer, 4 burner, oven stove, pool. 0819 3626 5914 / 0823 4166 7577. No agents. [6314] 3 bedroom & 3 bathroom villa, pool, close to Bali Deli & new 5 bedroom & 4 bedroom villa @ Marlboro, big swimming pool & garden. Both villa is for longterm lease (25 year) or sale. Call: 0361 780 2288, 081 7475 7177 (owner). [6587] Beautiful two/three bedrooms villa behind Bintang. Near beach. Petitenget and Sunset Point. Central location. Pool, garden, FF, also two bedrooms, no pool, good price long term. 081 7979 9922, 0857 1109 3547. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [6434] Large retail store for rent 120sqM. Raya Seminyak (opposite Warung Made) Fully renovated, suitable for fashion, restaurant, spa. 5 years contract left. Call 0878 6102 6901. Email <thedesigndesciples@hotmail. co.uk>. [6602]


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TABANAN Are you looking for land to buy in Tabanan area, small of big plots. Contact or e-mail directly to owner: Tel: +62 81 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452]

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KARANGASEM Amed Absolute Beachfront, 12 ara @ Rp225j/ara, Hak Milik, IMB, UPL/UKL, Ijin Hotel Melati; also 9 ara hillside/ oceanview @ Rp150j/ara. Central location, perfect for dive center or resort, only one hour by fast boat to Gilis, ready to build. <info@ecodivebali.com>. [6501]

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

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

KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hot-water, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/ beach 5 mins. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3.5 million / Rp. 4 million / month, Rp. 200.000 fan/day, Rp. 250.000 AC/day. [6098]

DENPASAR Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV 32”, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark, Wi-Fi. 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]

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Established, fully equipped and well running restaurant in Jl. Benesari for Sale. Tel. 0813 3801 0650. [6512]

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

Established, fully equipped and well running restaurant in Jl. poppies I for Sale.Tel. 0813 3801 0650. [6513]

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Overcontract Kost Exclusive, 15 years, 14 rooms, fully furnished, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, carpark. Good investment. Price IDR 2.5 Billion (nego). Please email: <nyomanaril@gmail.com>. [5589] Quick sale house in Ciung Wanara Renon. 2 storey. Please call 0813 3963 1779. [5942] Apartment for rent Rp. 2.2 million/month. Fully furnished with living room, sofa, dining area, terrace, carpark, gazebo, AC, TV, water heater, refrigerator, kitchen set etc. Jln. Gelogor Carik Gg. Ratna Sari II no. 25. Close to Carrefour. Call 081 2383 9528. Info <kostdenpasar.com>. [6550] New house 3 bedrooms in Denpasar 5 min to Mall Galeria Kuta facilities kitchen set, AC. For further information: +62 818 0204 0220 / +62 361 41 8807 (Jerry). [6557] House for rent, located in Jalan Tukad Badung, Renon. Land 350m2, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen, bale bengong, garden, carport. For further information please call Ketut: 0813 3751 8344. [6571]

Investment Land for Sale Direct from Owner Tabanan, 300 metres from the Ocean with panoramic views of Ocean, Mountains and Rice Fields. Perfect for Villas, Resort or Land Bank, 60 Are plot will split in to smaller plots if necessary, close to Sunset Road Expansion only 59 Million IDR per Are Freehold. Soka, Beautiful 100 Are plot on top of a hill, spectacular views of the whole of Bali including the Ocean! Perfect for villa complex or resort, also great investment for Capital Gains just 39 Million IDR per Are Freehold. 2 Ocean View Villas in Tabanan also available and one Golf Villa in Nirwana Resort – please log on to Facebook and visit www.facebook.com/tabananvillas for more details and photos.

Contact Owner Direct HP 0821 474 51955 or E-mail : tabananvillas@ymail.com

Restaurant for rent with full equipment. For more information. Call 0813 3929 5012. [6525] Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta, 5 mins to airport. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176] Kuta studio apartments, Poppies Lane. Buy one or both. 2 x one bedroom one bathroom, fully renovated and furnished. Private balconies, resort pool. 8 year lease, extendable. AUD$29,000 each negotiable. Photo’s and inclusions. <n-e-d@bigpond.net.au>. [4142] For Rent; Fully Furnished Apartment, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, kitchen, hot water, freezer, TV. Sunset Residence Condotel. Jalan Dewi Sri No. 11. IDR 7 million/ month. Near restaurant, supermarket. Safe. Call 081 815 9403 email <iba.ardiyani@yahoo.com>. [6569]

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SINGARAJA

JIMBARAN

UBUD

Beachfront property for sale. Freehold land 49.35 are located in Tejakula protected coral reef good for snorkeling. Close to Gaia-Oasis resort with paved road access to Singaraja-Amlapura road. Beautiful sunrise over the ocean. Excellent for resort or investment. Price Rp 65 juta/are. Call 0812 3652 6055 (speak Bahasa Indonesia). [6495]

Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about

2 Bed Villa and 1 Bed Javanese Teak House with 16 year

200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective

land contract in Nyuh Kuning, Ubud. Villa is $105,000,

area for your business. Rp. 10 million/are/year (nego),

Teak House is $55,000. $150,000 for both. Open Houses

min 5 years, max 20 yrs. Call 081 7066 0650 (English) /

Saturday and Sunday 1pm - 5pm. 0813 3344 4095.

081 2383 4011 (Bahasa Indo). [5803]

Website: <www.saktihouse.com>. [6470]

New beautiful house for rent Prana Gading Jimbaran.

Amazing riverside and ricefields view-villas for sale in

Semi furnished, 2 bedrooms, AC, hot water, refrigerator,

quiet location, 3BR with ensuite bathrooms, open

OTHERS Successful 40 seater restaurant for lease in the centre of Lovina. Established reputation and highly recommended in the lonely planet and rough guide. Fully furnished with loyal staff. Rp. 685 million for 10 year contract. Serious enquiries only to: <stephanie@satriawan.co.uk>. [6385] House for sale in BTN Raya Kampial blok L no. 36, Nusa Dua. Landsize 88m2, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Please call / SMS for details and photos 0852 1918 1818. [6387]

carport, bed, TV, garden, kitchen outside. 35 million a year, 4 million a month. 0813 3878 3212 / 0818 0564 6369. Still can negotiable. [6577]

kitchen+living, s. pool+garden. Inspect now-modern and brand new. Call: 0878 6076 9393 or e-mail : <austinone23@ gmail.com>. [6473]

House with a View (For rent Monthly/ Yearly). Location at Jimbaran Hill w/ great view & open kitchen-dinning area.

For sale/Rent luxury 2 bedrooms house in small village

good for family, fully furnish, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, aircon,

5 minutes from Ubud, on 40 Are of landscaped gardens.

garage. Please call +62 896 1377 1113 or e-mail

It has been featured in many books+magazines. E-mail

<e_margiono@yahoo.com>. [6585]

photos available 081 2382 7926. [6600]

UBUD

price AUD $150,000

ph +62 (0) 878 6170 3511

www.ubudhouse4sale.wordpress.com

UBUD JOGLO HOUSE For Lease By Owner/Long Term

JOGLO house (2,012 square feet), spacious open living area, sweeping views of rice fields. 5 Minutes from central Ubud. Complete western style with furnishings, 2 air-conditioned bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms with plenty of hot water. Kitchen with 3-burner stove, fridge, microwave, water dispenser, cabinets. Professionally landscaped grounds with pool (10 x 23 feet) and Tea House. Price: 145 Million Rupiah per Year Contact: Jaya +62 (0) 81337225000 email: jayaagung@yahoo.com

2 bedroom furnished villa in rice ďŹ elds leasehold 19 years + option to extend, land 5 are

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SANUR / AVAIL. NOW GOOD RATE FOR IMMEDIATE ENTRY Sanur 100m to beach SHORTER OR LONGTERM

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

Sleep 10+. 3 bedroom (w air c.), 2 bath, 2 living room , small loft with bed, well decorated, fully equipped house, w/small view of ocean, but 300o forest view, w/organic veggie patch, large grass garden area, child safe ionic pool system w/ no deep end, adjacent to small boutique hotel offering 24hr security, restaurant and small spa. Internet, phone , maid familiar w house in place. Laundry and in house spa services avail. Shorter or long term contact (5 years+) at going market rates. No chemicals used on site- organic composter , recycled woods, and bamboo in use. SMS only : +62 81 139 5720, Tel/SMS +61 4 1610 7948, Tel : +62 812 3615 7168, Email: newkazo0808@gmail.com

For rent, spacious one & two bedroom apartments near Dreamland. Fully furnished, share pool & BBQ area. 1 bedrm plus kitchen, bathrm and lounge room $600/month. 2 bedrm plus kitchen, 2 bathrm and lounge room $1000/month. Ph/SMS between 9am - 5pm - +62 878 6184 3997. [6270] For Sale/Rent. Four apartments in one 3 storey building near Dreamland Beach. Fully furnished; pool & BBQ area; has hotel license; Land 4 are; building 380sqm. Great views & breeze; Sell $490.000. Rent yearly $25,000. Ph/ SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6271] For Sale New 2 bedroom - 3 bathroom house near Karma Kendara on 2 are land, house 100sqm. Australian quality. Sell Aust $95,000. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6272]

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Bali Trendy Bachelor Pad

NUSA DUA

For only $1,400 a year 30 plus 20 years lease @ $70K Fully furnished, 1 bed apartment in Kerobokan close to all actions. 1st to see will buy.

2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041]

www.baliglassstudio.com Putu: 0819 1640 7868 Doug: 0812 4651 7088 NC/RE/M-20 Mar. 13

MONTHLY RENT

In the best location Sanur & Kerobokan From Rp 5.5 juta/month Share kitchen & S. Pool. Incl. AC, TV, Fridge

Contact:081933108114

www.balibudgetinnandresidences.com

Nyima & D’Abode

House for sale: western style house on 15 are land. Green house sanutary system located on mountain with best view. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150] Rent villa hill seaview quiet area European style, 2 bed/ bathrooms, in/outside living, dinner, kitchen, fullfurnished, A/C, hotwater, TVsat, terrace, gazebo, garden, swpool, 7juta month included maid & security. Owner 081 7472 7296. [6520] HOUSE for sale: Private and secure, furnished, linen, 3 bed, 2 bath, pool, kitchen, AC, WiFi, phone line, hot water, TV/DVD’s, 5mins driving to Golf, beach, supermarkets, restaurants. Email: <nusaduarumah@live.com.au>. [6580]

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

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This cozy, fully furnished 2-story House is set on 300 m² with a total build size of 142 m². Strategically located, a 5 minutes drive to the beach and within walking distance to Canggu Club and the International school. Consisting of 3 bedrooms, two balconies, 3 bathrooms, one spacious living- and dining area, a fully equipped kitchen and a lush garden with pool, pond and Gazebo. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 3,200,000,000

Contact : Ray White Paradise + 62 (0) 87 860 053 153 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com

SCGU170 Canggu

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

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 1,640,000

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Kalyana Bay Villa Development is set on a one hectare stunning section of land overlooking the ocean and each villa will have amazing panoramic views. Designed to maximize tropical outdoor living, each villa carefully optimizes light, space, air circulation and ocean views. There are now 5 villas remaining to complete the investments and site inspections can be arranged at a convenient time. The best villa developContact : Karl Wilkins ment in Candi Dasa! +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Title : Hak Milik karl@raywhiteparadise.com Prices From : USD 735.000

The price has been reduced for a quick sale. Price per Are IDR 390,000,000. 34.65 Are = IDR 13,513,500,000. Now Price Has Been Reduced To Idr 13,000,000,000. 34.65 are of terraced/sloping freehold land located in the explosively growing area of Pererenan Canggu, this land has a spectacular ricefield and naturally grown trees. This land is perfect for a secluded and quiet private villa development for Contact : Annie Dean your own little paradise. +62 (0) 81 339 455 009 Title : Hak Milik annie@raywhiteparadise.com Price : IDR 13,000,000,000

LEASEHOLD FOR 42 YEARS. This villa is located in Seminyak area. Only 10 minutes walk to famous Double Six beach. There are only 2 units from 11 villas still available. One 2 bedroom unit and One 3 bedroom unit. Prices start from USD 295,000. DON’T MISS IT....CONTACT ME...

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SCGU150 Canggu

LJBN 111 Land Investment Jimbaran

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You want the perfect location, the perfect Villa and the perfect investment here in Bali…this is it! Look no further!!! This STUNNING 3 bedroom Villa has been fully renovated from the inside out to the highest quality standards. Not a detail was missed nor the quality of building materials spared over the three levels of this beautiful renovated Villa. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 3,908,000,000

Contact : Ray White Paradise +62 (0) 361 737 357 brenda@raywhiteparadise.com

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EXCELLENT VALUE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN CANGGU. Brand new house offering 3 bedrooms, the master being upstairs with its en-suite bathroom & walk – in closet. Spectacular views to the traditional Balinese Temple. Amazing atmosphere for feeling the real Bali Life. Small garden area is the perfect place to chill with the possibility for a cozy plunge pool if needed & floor plan for the pool provided. Very motivated vendor, he said "SELL IT" !!! Contact : Citra Dhamayanti Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 805 430 453 Price : IDR 1,900,000,000 citra@raywhiteparadise.com

Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Prices From : USD 295,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com

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1037 sqm

Imagine this view from your villa; imagine owning a villa within a prime and exclusive area of Jimbaran, imagine investing into one of the last sections of land that is available within this highly sought after location. Well now is the opportunity to purchase this one of a kind section of freehold land measuring 1037m2 with uninterrupted views of Jimbaran Bay and very good road access: Prime land, Prime location! Title : Freehold / Hak Milik Price : Price on application

Contact : Karl Wilkins +62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com

RAY WHITE THE PARADISE PROPERTY GROUP MENGUCAPKAN

SELAMAT HARI RAYA GALUNGAN & KUNINGAN 27 MARET & 6 APRIL 2013

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SSEM715 Umalas

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The Bali Tulip Apartments are close to some of Bali’s most popular attractions. The “Cosmopolitan Heart” of Seminyak is just minutes from your apartment, where you could go by bike or car to the nearby beach and enjoy surfing, shopping, dining and the spectacular sunsets.

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Exclusive villa living in the North of Kuta with lavish facilities, on site parking, swimming pool, restaurant & bar. Just 5 minutes to Seminyak Beach, Ku-De Ta restaurant, Potato Head and more famous restaurants and clubs close by. As everybody is now becoming aware Umalas is rapidly becoming the most desired location after Seminyak and Canggu. There are many new facilities in this area, including the French school, a choice of cafes or restaurants with the Canggu Club is just 5 minutes from here. And you still can see the rice field around.

The Bali Tulip Townhouse comprises three blocks, each two stories, near some of Bali’s most popular attractions. The “Cosmopolitan Heart” of Seminyak is just minutes from your apartment, where you could go by bike or car to the nearby beach, and enjoy surfing, shopping, dining and the spectacular sunsets.

The contemporary design features 72 Apartments comprised of 20 Studio apartments, 40 family apartments , 9 x2 bedroom apartments and 3 Penthouses. Each is surprisingly affordable.

Each villa has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,1 pantry,1 dining room, 1 living room & swimming pool.

The contemporary design features 29 easily affordable villa units.

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: Leasehold 30 years

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Prices from

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: IDR 3,057,500,000

Prices from

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The apartments are also strategically located, just 25 minutes to Ngurah Rai International Airport and around 30 minutes to Nusa Dua and around 30 minutes to Sanur.

The apartments are also strategically located, just 25 minutes to Ngurah Rai International Airport and around 30 minutes to Nusa Dua and around 30 minutes to Sanur.

The Villa complex is targeted to be ready by November 2013. With HGB land it is even more attractive for Indonesian citizens.

POSSIBLE TAKE OVER PROJECTS WITH SPECIAL PRICE. For More Information Please Contact:

Iwan

+ 62 (0) 87857802727 www.raywhiteparadise.com

SDPS160 Renon

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Two bedroom house with alang – alang roof situated at Renon, Jalan Sedap Malam Renon. Nice peaceful and good neighborhood.

iwan@raywhiteparadise.com www.balitulipvilla.com

SDPS190 Renon

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Restored Joglo house with 2 bedrooms + kitchen set on 250 sqm land. Joglo is 9 x 9 meters, with a beautiful rice field view on the back of the property. Just 3 km to Sanur and 3 km to Denpasar.

Just 3 km to Sanur, 3 km to Denpasar. House is built 2,5 years ago. Price is under market value. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 1,600,000,000

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

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 190,000

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

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Spacious 5 bedroom house situated at Jalan Bumi Ayu (beach side of Sanur) just 5 minutes walk to the shops (such as Hardy’s), restaurants on Danau Tamblingan Street and less than 10 minutes walk to the white sandy beach of Sanur. The property is perfectly located in a quiet neighbourhood and has good access. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 550,000

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

* prices and availability subject to change without prior notification.

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

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